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SECTION 3 
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 
See also ",Engine Exhaust Gas Caution  (Carbon  Monoxide),'  at the  beginning of 
"Starting and Operating,"  Section 2 of this manual. 
FOUR·WAY HAZARD WARNING FLASHER 
•.  Use the  warning  flasher to warn other drivers any lime your vehicle -becomes 
a  traffic  hazard, day or nighc. 
 
• Avoid 'stopping  on the  roadway ,if possible. 
• Turn on  the  hazard waming"nas~,er by pushing  in on the button (inside the collar)  located on the column just 'behind the steering  wheel. The flasher will work with the ig1J.ition key either ofT or -on. 
• The turn  signals do not work  when the hazard  flasher is on. 
• On some  vehicles. if the brake  pedal is pushed  down, the light s will not flash ; 
they will stay  on until  the brake  is released . 
• To turn ofT the flasher,  pull the button  collar out .. 
EMERGENCY STARTING 
NOTICE: Do not push or tow this vehiele to start it. Under some eonditions this may damage the catalytic converter or other parts of the vehicl •• 
If your  vehicle  has a discharged  battery. it can be started by using  energy  from 
another bauery .. a  procedure called  "jump starting." 
JUMP STARTING 
CAUTION: The instructions below mllst be followed ..,x8ctly or personal Injury (particularly to eyas) or property damege may result from banery explosion,  ';-attery acid. or "ectrical 'short Circuit, burns. 
• To reduce the likelihood of sparks 'and thus of an exp&oslon) , and of electrical 
burns. be sure the jumper cab," or ciampa do not hev. 100 .. Of m;uing insulation. 
• 
THE MAJOR SAFETY  PRECAUTlON  IS TO MAKE THE FINAL  CONNECTION 
TO  GROUND (a solid, stationary metallic object) ON THE ENGINE AT SOME DISTANCE  FROI'II THE BATTERY  .. THIS HELPS  REDUCE THE CHANCE OF AN EXPLOSION  DUE TO SPARKS. 
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