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Possible causes/consequences and MM Solutions
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Stop Vehicle See Opera-
tor's Manual
*The batteryisnolonger being chargedand has reached an exces‐
sively lowbatterychargelevel.
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NOTE Possible engine damageifyou continue driving
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Do notcontinue drivingunderany circumstances.
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Consult aqualified specialistworkshop.
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Stop in asafelocation immediately.Donot continue driving.
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Switchoff theengine.
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Consult aqualified specialistworkshop.
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12 VBattery See Opera-
tor's Manual
*The engine is offand thebatterychargelevelistoo low.
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Switchoff electricalconsumersthat arenot required.
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Letthe engine runfor afew minutes or driveanextendeddis‐
tance.
The batteryischarged.
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See Operator's Manual
*The batteryisnolonger being charged.
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NOTE Possible engine damageifyou continue driving
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Do notcontinue drivingunderany circumstances.
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Consult aqualified specialistworkshop.
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Stop in asafelocation immediately and switchoff theengine.
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Consult aqualified specialistworkshop.
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Coolant Too Hot Stop
Vehicle Turn Engine Off
*The coolant is toohot.
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Stop immediately in accordance withthe trafficconditions and
switchoff theengine.
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WARNING Danger of burnswhen opening thehood
If youopen thehood when theengine has overheated or during
afireinthe engine compartment, youcouldcomeintocontact
with hotgases or other escaping operating fluids.
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Beforeopening thehood, allowthe engine to cool down.
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In theevent of afireinthe engine compartment, keep the
hood closed and call thefireservice.
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WARNING Risk of scalding from hotcoolant
The engine cooling system is pressurized, particularly when the
engine is warm.Ifyou open thecap, youcouldbescalded by hot
coolant spraying out.
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Letthe engine cool down beforeopening thecap.
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When opening thecap, wear protectiveglovesand safety
glasses.
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Open thecap slowlytorelease pressure.
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