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Service and Maintenance – cont’d
Fuses
The fuse blocks (panels) are located under the right hand corner of the dash cover on the left front
of the engine compartment.
WARNING: Replace fuses with ones of the same amperage rating.
1. To gain access to fuses, remove the two dash cover retaining screws and gently lift the right hand
corner of the cover, exposing the fuse blocks.
2. Remove fuse by grasping each side of it and pulling.
3. Replace fuse by pushing gently in the center of fuse until it seats in place.
Vehicle Appearance
NOTE: When using any polish or chemical cleaner always read and follow the directions, warnings and
cautions on the label.
Washing and Polishing
1. To remove tree sap, insects and road tar; wash with a mild soap solution. Rinse immediately with
clean clear water. The longer the time the above objects are on the vehicle, the tougher they are to
remove.
2. Wash your vehicle often to prevent dirt, salt, chemicals and other material from damaging the
paint and other finishes. This is particularly important in areas where chemicals and salts are used
on the roads.
3. Slow down the corrosion process by applying a semi-annual coat of wax or polish.
4. Do not direct high pressure water or solution from a close distance at the front wheel bearings or at
the rear wheel bearings. High pressure water at close distances can bypass the seal and
contaminate the lubricant causing premature wheel bearing failure.
Important:
1. Wiping off dust or dirt with a dry cloth will scratch the finish and glass.
2. Don’t wash the vehicle in direct sun or when the surface is hot.
3. When cleaning plastic surfaces use plenty of water and soft cloths to prevent scratching.
4. Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume, cosmetic oil, etc., from coming in contact with plastic
covers on gauges that may cause damage or discoloration. If the above come in contact, wipe off
immediately.
5. Test brakes to make sure they were not affected by the water.
6. The vehicle should be washed and dried before applying wax or polish. Don’t use a polish with a
large amount of abrasives as these will damage surfaces.
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