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Injury Prevention
Burn Prevention
Engine Parts
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Hot engine. Keep yourself clear all hot engine parts and/or fluids. A hot engine and/or fluid can cause serious burns.
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NOT raise the engine hood you see hear steam coolant escaping from the engine W ait until steam coolant cannot seen heard any longer before raising the NOT remove the coolant fill cap the coolant the sur tank not remove the cap while the engine and radiator are still Scalding fluid and steam may blown out under pressure the cap taken f too which can cause personal injury and damage engine
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NOT touch any part the engine while hot. Allow the engine cool before any repair maintenance performed the engine.
Relieve all pressure air , fuel cooling systems before any fittings related items are disconnected
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Coolant may Coolant leaked spilled onto hot surfaces electrical components can cause a Clean coolant spills immediately .
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T o prevent personal injury , not climb the engine remove the filler cap. Use a properly positioned ladder reach the cap. normal operating temperature, the engine coolant very hot and under pressure. pressure relieved rapidly a hot cooling system, the hot coolant can turn into steam. Any contact with hot coolant steam can cause severe burns. The radiator and all heating system and radiator lines and hoses contain hot coolant.
V erify coolant level only the markings the expansion Open the filler cap only after the engine stopped and cooled Remove the filler cap slowly relieve
Oils
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Hot Keep yourself clear all hot engine parts and/or A hot engine and/or fluid can cause serious
Hot oil can cause severe burns. NOT allow hot oil contact the skin. When changing oil, wear protective gloves.

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Always wear eye protection when working around batteries prevent the risk injury due contact with sulfuric acid
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Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known the State California cause cancer and reproductive harm. W ash hands after handling.
Battery electrolyte contains acid and can cause injury . A void contact with the skin and eyes. W ash hands after touching batteries and connectors. Use gloves recommended. Always wear protective glasses when working with batteries.
Speed Restrictive T ires
Danger
Operating a vehicle equipped with speed restrictive tires excess their stated rating may result tread separation and/or blowout resulting the loss steering control and possible Serious personal injury death could occur Always maintain proper air pressure and never exceed the tire
When a vehicle equipped with speed restrictive NOT operate the vehicle excess the indicated your vehicle equipped with such the speed restrictions will stated the sidewall the The operator this vehicle ged check the tires the vehicle determine there are any