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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Safety first! 0.5 
Working on your ear can be dangerous. This page shows just some of the potential risks and hazards, with the aim of creating a safety-conscious attitude. 
General hazards 
Scalding

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
o»i4 Weekly checks 
Tyre condition and pressure 
l( is very important that tyres are In good condition, and at the correct pressure - having a tyre (allure at any speed is highly dangerous. Tyre wea

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Maintenance procedures - petrol models ia./ 
Every 5000 miles (7500 km) or 6 months 
3 Engine oil and filter renewal Ja* 
1 Frequent oil and filter changes are the most important preventative mainten

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
ia«8 Every 10 000 miles - petrol models 
5.2 Check the thickness of the pad friction material through the hole on the front of the caliper should be removed and cleaned. The operation of the caliper

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Every 10 000 miles - petrol models ia.q 
10 Pollen filter renewal 
1 The pollen filter (where fitted) is located under the engine bulkhead cover panel. 2 Refer to Chapter 12 and remove both svindscre

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Every 20 000 miles - petrol models ia-h 
clearance within specification. For example, if the measured valve clearance was 1.27 mm too great, a shim thicker by this amount will be required. Conversely

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Every 20 000 miles - petrol models 1A.13 
20 Ignition system check 
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21 Engine management system check 

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Warning: Voltages produced by an electronic ignition system are considerably higher tha

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Maintenance procedures - petrol models 1A.15 
Every 40 000 miles (60 000 km) or 4 years 
29 Rear brake shoe check 
1 Chock the front wheels then Jack up the rear of Ihe car and support it on axle sta
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