Owner maintenance checks
Listed below are vehicle maintenance checks and
inspections that should be performed by the owner
or qualified service technician at the indicated
intervals. Service information and supporting
specifications are provided in the ªOwner Guideº.
Any adverse conditions should be brought to the
attention of your dealer or qualified service
technician for expert service advice as soon as
possible.
The owner maintenance checks are generally not
covered by warranties and you may be charged for
labor, parts and lubricants used.
WHEN YOU STOP FOR FUEL:
rCheck the engine oil level.
rCheck coolant level in the recovery bottle.
rCheck the windshield washer fluid level.
rLook for low or under-inflated tires.
WHILE OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE:
rNote any changes in the sound of the exhaust or
any smell of exhaust fumes in the vehicle.
rCheck for vibrations in the steering wheel. Notice
any increased steering effort or looseness in the
steering wheel.
rNotice if your vehicle constantly turns slightly or
ªpullsº to one side of the road.
rWhen stopping, listen and check for strange
sounds,pulling to one side, increased brake
pedal travel or ªhard to pushº brake pedal.
rIf any slipping or changes in the operation of your
transaxle occur, check the transaxle fluid level.
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AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR:
rLubricate all hinges, checks, latches, and all
outside key locks.
rLubricate door rubber weatherstrips.
rClean the body water drain holes.
rCheck the air conditioning system before the
warm weather season.
rCheck the power steering fluid level.
rInspect engine cooling system, hoses and clamps;
and check coolant strength
rCheck the brake fluid level.
rCheck the battery connections.
rLubricate the transaxle controls and linkage.
If any of these conditions are noted, bring them to
the attention of your dealer or qualified service
technician as soon as possible.
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