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5.4
POWER STEERING RESERVOIR _____________________________________________
The power steering reservoir is located on the right side
of the engine below the alternator.
The level in the reservoir should be checked after the first
35 and 70 hours. After that the level should be checked
every 100 hours.
When checking the fluid level before the engine has been
warmed up the level should be at the COLD mark on the
dipstick. After the engine has been warmed up and the
fluid is warm the level should be between the COLD and
HOT marks. Use General Motors
®
Power Steering Fluid
as necessary to bring fluid up to proper level.
Figure 5C
5.5
MUFFLER AND EXHAUST ___________________________________________________
To protect against carbon monoxide poisoning inspect
the complete exhaust system regularly and always
replace a defective muffler.
If you notice a change in the color or sound of the
exhaust, stop the engine immediately. Identify the
problem and have the system repaired.
Torque all exhaust manifold hardware evenly. Tighten or
replace exhaust clamps.
5.6
ENGINE OVERHEAT PROCEDURE ___________________________________________
During vehicle operation if the water temperature gauge
shows 230° F (110° C) or above and/or the overheat
warning buzzer sounds follow this procedure.
1.
Stop
the vehicle.
DO NOT shut the engine off.
Place vehicle in Neutral and engage the parking
brake.
2.
Immediately disengage any accessories that are
operating.
3.
Slow the engine speed to a fast idle.
4.
Remove any dirt, chaff, debris, etc. from the radiator
intake screen located on the right side of the
vehicle.
Temperature gauge needle should start to go down
approximately 30 seconds after the screen is cleaned. If
temperature does not go down STOP the engine and
check the following.
1.
Check to see if cooling fan is operating. Fan should
be turning with coolant above 180° F even with
ignition switch in OFF position.
2.
Check engine oil level.
3.
Check for a leak in the cooling system.
Do not
open
radiator when hot. Check coolant levels after system
completely cools.
Failure to heed the overheat warning and properly
maintain the cooling system will cause permanent engine
damage.
WARNING
Before servicing or doing any maintenance work
around the engine area make sure the engine has had
time to cool. Serious burns can result if the engine or
surrounding surfaces are hot.
!
HO
T
FULL
COLD
ADD
Power Steering Dipstick
WARNING
Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide that is toxic
and can be fatal when inhaled.
NEVER
operate an engine without proper ventilation.
!
CAUTION
Be careful when opening the engine access cover or
cleaning the intake screen. Metal surfaces near the
radiator and engine may be hot to the touch. Use a
brush or gloves to clean screen.
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