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Customer Safety Information

FUEL SYSTEM SERVICE
NOTE: If available, use system bleed--schrader valve--to relieve fuel system pressure.

- Put a "CAUTION: FLAMMABLE" sign in the workshop.
- Furnish shop with proper fire extinguisher.
- Disconnect battery ground cable--before beginning any service work.
- Place a suitable container under fuel connections to be opened.
- Open fuel connections slowly--to allow pressure to escape--and catch spilled fuel in container.
- Plug all fittings--after disconnecting lines or hoses.
- Store fuel drained in a suitable--explosive-proof--container with a secure lid.

CATALYTIC CONVERTER
The catalytic converter routinely reaches operating temperatures of 1200° F (650° C) and will stay hot for some time after the engine has been shut off. Do NOT park the vehicle over any object or material that could ignite (i.e. dry leaves, cardboard, puddles of oil, or other combustibles).

CARBON MONOXIDE
Exhaust gas contains toxic carbon monoxide. Do not run the engine in confined areas or breathe concentrated exhaust gases. Breathing exhaust gases may cause loss of consciousness or even death.

EXHAUST SYSTEM LEAKS
Repair any leaks in the exhaust system as soon as possible. Hot gases escaping from the leak can ignite flammable materials and may set the vehicle on fire.

Also, exhaust may circulate through the passenger compartment causing throat, sinus, and eye irritation, light headedness, headaches, and increased irritability, especially while driving with windows closed.

FUEL ODORS/EXCESSIVE EMISSIONS
Be alert for fuel odors and excessive tailpipe emissions (black smoke etc...). These are problem indicators.