WITH THE JACK
See “If a tyre is punctured”, in this section.
The jack should only be used to change a wheel on the vehicle for which it was designed. It should not be put to other uses or employed to raise other models. Under no circumstances should it be used when carrying out repairs under the vehicle.
An incorrectly positioned jack may cause the vehicle to fall. Do not use the jack to lift loads exceeding that indicated on the label attached to the jack itself.
Please note:
– The jack requires no adjustments.
– The jack cannot be repaired. If it breaks it must be replaced with a new jack;
– No other tool, part from the handle shown in this chapter, can be fitted to the jack.
WITH A SHOP JACK
From the front
Jack up the vehicle only by positioning the jack arm at the gearbox/differential and placing a rubber pad in between, as shown in fig. 43.
From the side
Jack up the vehicle only by positioning the jack arm at the gearbox/differential and placing a rubber pad in between, as shown in fig. 44.
WITH AN ARM HOIST
Jack up the vehicle by arranging the ends of the arms in the areas shown in fig. 45.
See also:
Tire Identification Number (TIN)
The TIN may be found on one or both sides of the tire, however, the date code
may only be on one side. Tires with white sidewalls will have the full TIN, including
the date code, located on the wh ...
Rev counter
Rev. counter B-fig. 33 - 34 shows engine rpm.
IMPORTANT
The electronic system progressively blocks fuel flow to prevent engine from overrevving.
This will lead to a progressive loss of engine po ...
Cold Weather Operation
To prevent possible engine damage while starting at low temperatures, this vehicle
will inhibit engine cranking when the ambient temperature is less than –22° F (–30°
C) and the oil temperature se ...