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MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
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LTI Vehicles recommend the services of their
dealers for all maintenance requirements and do
not support self repair or
Do-it-yourself work. A very limited number of
simple service operations are described on later
pages but customers are encouraged to visit their
authorised dealer for all their needs.
It is strongly recommended that the maintenance
operations and replacements scheduled at regular
intervals and shown overleaf are carried out by a
Recognised Dealer. The maintenance items and
replacements recommended by the manufacturer
should be supplemented to comply with any
mandatory requirements specified in the country
where the vehicle is operated.
The basis of LTI Vehicles service schedule for TX4,
is a 10,000 mile interval. The standard service
takes place at the first 10,000 mile interval and the
major service at the first 20,000 mile interval. The
cycle is repeated at each subsequent 10,000 and
20,000 mile interval. There are also some
additional requirements that are required at other
less frequent intervals and these are described on
a later page.
LTI Vehicles reserves the right to change their
servicing recommendations and maintenance
schedules in the light of operating experience. By
having you vehicle regularly serviced by
recognised Dealers, you will ensure any work
carried out is performed in line with the latest
recommendations issued by the manufacturer.
Take the advice of your Dealer on the need for
more frequent oil changes and additional brake
maintenance or any special servicing which may
be advisable if the vehicle is operated in dusty
conditions or driven hard in dense traffic and
subject to high levels of tyre and brake wear.
Preventative maintenance 52
ROUTINE SERVICE SCHEDULES
Standard Service 53
Major Service 54
Additional service requirements 54
SERVICE OPERATIONS
Priming the fuel system 55
Fuel tank empty 56
Lubrication 56
Lubricant specifications 56
Engine oil level check 55
Engine oil filler cap 55
Bleeding water from the fuel system 56
Clutch and brake hydraulic systems 60
Battery 61
Cooling system 61
Frost and corrosion protection 62
Tyre care and pressure 62/63
Windscreen wiper blades and
washers 63/64
Locks, hinges and catches 65
Cleaning the vehicle 65
Bulb replacement 67/71
Fuse box and fuses 71/73
WARNING: Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine oils may cause
serious skin disorders, including dermatitis and cancer. Excessive contact with
used oils should be avoided - wash thoroughly after contact.
Many liquids and other substances used in motor vehicles are poisonous and should
under no circumstances be consumed, or allowed to come into contact with open
wounds. These substances include, among others, antifreeze, brake fluid, fuel,
windscreen washer additives, lubricants and adhesives. Keep all such substances out of
the reach of children.
Always dispose of used oils and solvents etc. at a Public Waste Disposal facility. Never
pour such materials into the public drainage system, or allow them to seep into the soil.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance, together with the use of genuine parts is essential to the continuing
economy, safety and reliability of your vehicle. Care and regular maintenance will also prolong
the useful life of the vehicle.

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