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WARNING
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• If fuel spills out, an accident such
as a fire may occur. Also, if you
leave spilled fuel as it is, it may
cause paint staining, discoloration
or cracking. Be careful not to spill
out fuel. If you spill it out, wipe it off
with a soft cloth.
• If the fuel filler cap is not closed
securely, it may cause fuel leakage
or a fire. After refueling, return the
fuel filler nozzle to its original posi-
tion and close the fuel filler cap
until you hear more than 2 clicks.
• Fuel contains substances harmful
to the human body. Do not breathe
in vaporized fuel.
• In addition, be sure to observe all
the warnings posted at the gas sta-
tion.
Use Unleaded Gasoline Only
NOTICE
Using leaded gasoline, low-quality
gasoline or other types of fuel (such
as alcohol and diesel oil) can cause
harmful effects to the engine and fuel
delivery system.
Do not use fuel other than unleaded
gasoline.

Hood

WARNING
• As the hood is heavy, if a child tries
to open or close it, the child may
get injured. Do not allow a child to
open or close the hood.
• As
the
engine
compartment
becomes hot, it may cause burns.
When opening the hood, do not
allow a child to come close to the
hood.
• If you leave any tool or cloth in the
engine compartment, it may cause
a malfunction. Also, as the engine
compartment becomes hot, it may
result in vehicle fire. Do not leave
any tool or cloth for inspection or
cleaning in the engine compart-
ment.
CAUTION
If you come close to a running drive
belt or a cooling fan (radiator fan),
hands, hair, clothing, etc. may be
caught and you may get injured.
When the engine is running, keep
away from the drive belt or the cool-
ing fan (radiator fan).
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Opening the Hood
(1)
1) Pull up the hood release lever (1)
located under the driver's side instru-
ment panel in the outboard position.
This will disengage the hood lock half-
way.
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