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Operating the Vehicle
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OPERATING NEW VEHICLE
How a new vehicle is handled and maintained
determines the life of vehicle.
A new vehicle just off the factory production
line has been, of course, tested, but the
various parts are not aligned to each other, so
the operator should pay more attention to
operating the vehicle for the first 50 hours at a
slower speed and avoid excessive work or
operation until the various parts become
“broken-in.” The manner to which you handle
the vehicle during “breaking-in” period greatly
affects the life of your vehicle. Therefore, to
obtain the maximum performance and the
longest life of the vehicle, it is very important to
properly break-in your vehicle. For better
handling a new vehicle, the following
precautions should be observed.
Do not operate the vehicle at full speed
for the first 50 hours.
Do not start quickly nor apply the brakes
suddenly.
In winter, operate the vehicle after fully
warming up the engine.
Do not run the engine at speeds fa
ster
than
prescribed
.
On rough roads, slow down to suitable
speed
s.
Do not operate the vehicle at fast speed.
Th
e above precautions are not limited to
new vehicles. However, they should be
especially observed for new vehicles.
Changing Lubricating Oil for New Vehicles
The
lubricating oil is especially important
for a new vehicle. Various parts need time
to wear and polish themselves to the
correct operating clearances. Small pieces
of metal grit may develop during the
operation of the vehicle; and this may wear
out or damage the parts. Therefore, change
the lubricating oil a little earlier than would
ordinarily be required. For further details of
change interval hours, see
“MAINTENANCE” section
STARTING
1. Fasten the seat belt during operation.
Seat Belt
WARNING
To avoid personal injury:
Seat belts reduce injury. Always wear
your seat belts. The lap-style seat belts
may not provide adequate protection
for small children. Pay special
attention when carrying a child
p
assenger.
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury:
Always use the seat belts when
operating and riding the vehicle.
Adjus
t the seat belts for proper fit and connect
the buckle. This seat belt is an auto-locking
retractable type.
Bench seat

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