Owner's Manual

Fluid
Leak
Check
After the vehicle
has
been parked
for
a
while,
inspect the surface under the
vehicle for water, oil, fuel or other fluids. Water dripping from the air
conditioning system after it has been used is normal. If you notice fuel leaks
or fumes, the causes should be found and corrected at once.
Lubrication
Accelerator Control System
Your maintenance schedule will tell you how often the accelerator linkage
pivot points must be lubricated. See “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants”
in
the
Index for the proper lubricant to
use.
Accelerator cables and cruise control cables should not be lubricated. Any
cables that are worn or
are
hard to pull should be replaced.
Hood
Latches and
Hood
Hinge
Your maintenance schedule will tell you how often to lubricate the hood
latch and hood hinge assembly. See the Index under “Recommended Fluids
and Lubricants” for the proper lubricant to use.
Propeller Shaft Slip Splines
See your maintenance schedule to find out
how
often the slip splines
must
be lubricated. See “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants”
in
the Index for
the proper lubricant to use.
Constant Velocity Joints
See your maintenance schedule to find
out
how often the constant velocity
joints must be lubricated. See “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants” in the
Index for the proper lubricant to use.
Normal
use
of
your vehicle will cause metal to metal wear at some points
on
the cab and body if they are not lubricated.
For exposed surfaces, such
as
door checks, door lock bolts, lock striker plates,
dovetail bumper wedges, etc., a thin
film
of engine oil should be applied.
The seat adjusters and seat track should be lubricated
with
chassis
grease.
Door weather strips and rubber hood bumpers should be lightly coated with
a rubber lubricant.
Never use too much of any lubricant and be sure to wipe up any extra
lubricant when you are finished.
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