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Check fuel line and fuel filter.
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury:
Be sure to stop the engine and remove
the key when attempting to make the
following checks and changes.
Never fail to check the fuel lines
periodically the fuel lines are subject to
wear and aging fuel may leak out onto
the running engine causing a fire.
The fuel line connections should be
checked annually or every 100 service
hours whichever comes first.
1. Park the vehicle on a flat surface and raise
the cargo bed.
2. The fuel line is made of rubble and ages
regardless of service period.
3. If the fuel line and clamps are found to be
damaged or deteriorated replace them.
4. Check fuel filter if it is clogged by debris or
contaminated with water replace it.
IMPORTANT
When the fuel line is disconnected for
maintenance or repair, close both ends of the
fuel line with a piece of clean cloth or paper to
prevent dust and dirt from entering. Particular,
care must be taken not to admit dust and dirt
into the fuel pump entrance. Even a small
amount of dust or dirt cause premature wear
and malfunction of the fuel pump and injector
components.
fuel pump fuel line
Exit pipe
Checking battery condition
DANGER
If you store a battery in a diminished state
of charge you will probably have to replace
the battery.
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury
Never remove the battery while the
engine is running.
Keep electrolyte away from eyes, hands
and clothes. If you are spattered with it,
wash it away completely with water
immediately and get medical attention.
Wear eye protection and rubber gloves
when working around the battery.

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