Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
- UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
- INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — 3.5” EVIC
- INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — 7” EVIC
- INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS
- ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER (EVIC) — 3.5”
- Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) Displays
- Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) Messages
- EVIC Red Telltales
- EVIC Amber Telltales
- EVIC White Telltales
- EVIC Green Telltales
- Personal Settings (Customer-Programmable Features)
- Language
- Units
- Nav–Turn By Turn – If Equipped
- Park Assist System — If Equipped
- Tilt Mirror In Reverse
- Auto Wipers — If Equipped
- Hill Start Assist (HSA)
- Headlamp Off Delay
- Illuminated Approach
- Headlamps With Wipers
- Automatic High Beams — If Equipped
- Flash Lamps With Lock
- Auto Lock Doors
- Auto Unlock Doors
- Horn with Remote Start
- Sound Horn With Remote Lock
- Remote Unlock Sequence
- Key Fob Linked To Memory
- Keyless Enter-N-Go™ (Passive Entry)
- Remote Start Comfort Sys.
- Key-Off Power Delay
- Commercial Settings — If Equipped
- Trailer Select
- Trailer Brake Type
- Trailer Name
- Calibrate Compass
- Compass Variance
- STARTING AND OPERATING
- MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
- MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
- INDEX
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Container Inspection And Testing
Inspection
It is recommended that the fuel system components be
inspected periodically for leaks and/or excessive wear.
Container Retest Requirements (United States)
Each CNG fuel container must be visually inspected after a
motor vehicle accident or fire and at least every 36 months
or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first, for damage and
deterioration, in accordance with the Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard number 304 compressed natural gas fuel
containers.
The inspection shall be performed only by a qualified
person in accordance with the container manufacturers
established re-inspection criteria and the appropriate
Compressed Gas Association, Inc. guideline. Retest dates
must be marked on a label securely affixed to the
container and overcoated with epoxy near the original
test date. Reheat treatment or repair of rejected containers
is not authorized.
The fuel containers expire and must be removed from
service fifteen years from the date of manufacture. A label
on the CNG tank states the first container inspection date
and container expiration date.
If there is a question about the proper re-inspection of the
CNG fuel container, contact the manufacturer as identi-
fied on the container label.
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