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Pretrip inspection and maintenance
2.6
Removing the floor mat for cleaning
When removing the floor mat for cleaning, you must
raise the accelerator pedal by using the following
method.
1. Hold the hooked end of the pedal stop with
pliers. As you pull the pedal stop toward the
front of the vehicle, twist the hooked end
through approximately 15 degrees from vertical.
This will disengage the hooked end from the
pedal.
2. To return the pedal to its original state, fit the
accelerator arm inside the pedal stop, and
press the hooked end of the pedal stop into the
hole in the pedal.
3. Check to ensure that the pedal stop is firmly
attached and does not disengage.
CAUTION
Do not use force to disengage the pedal stop
from the pedal. Use the pliers to twist it while
pulling it forward.
After cleaning the floor mat, dry the felt backing
before putting the mat back on the floor. When fit-
ting the floor mat back in the vehicle, make sure it
does not interfere with the accelerator pedal and
other moving parts.
2.7
Cleaning seat belts
•
Keep your vehicle’s seat belts clean and dry at
all times. Clean them with mild soap and luke-
warm water. Never use gasoline, thinner, or
other flammable liquids, since these will weaken
the webbing.
•
Do not bleach or dye the webbing. This would
seriously weaken it.
2.8
Cleaning vinyl surfaces
•
To clean vinyl, use warm water and a mild soap,
such as saddle soap.
•
Apply a little soapy water and leave it for several
minutes. Then, rub the area hard with a damp
cloth. Repeat this process until the area is com-
pletely clean.
•
Using a clean cloth impregnated with vinyl
cleaner, wipe the area clean.
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Summary of Contents for 360
Page 13: ...2 1 Locations in cab 2 2 Locations outside cab 2 4 2 Warning labels ...
Page 16: ...2 4 Warning labels Locations outside cab Z12496 ...
Page 19: ...2 7 Warning labels 30 gallon 113 liter fuel tank Z12494 ...
Page 27: ...4 1 Seats 4 2 Seat belts 4 4 Steering wheel 4 7 4 Seat and steering wheel adjustments ...
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