’04 MATRIX_U (L/O 0307)
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2004 MATRIX from Oct. ’03 Prod. (OM12861U)
CAUTION
" When  the  engine  is  running,  keep
hands,  clothing,  and  tools  away
from  the  moving  fan  and  engine
drive  belts.  (Removing  rings,
watches,  and  ties  is  advisable.)
" Right  after  driving,  the  engine
compartment—the  engine,  radiator,
exhaust  manifold,  power  steering
fluid  reservoir  and  spark  plug
boots,  etc.—will  be  hot.  So  be  care-
ful  not  to  touch  them.  Oil,  fluids
and  spark  plugs  may  also  be  hot.
" If  the  engine  is  hot,  do  not  remove
the  radiator  cap  or  loosen  the  drain
plugs  to  prevent  burning  yourself.
" Do  not  leave  anything  that  may
burn  easily,  such  as  paper  or  rags,
in  the  engine  compartment.
" Do  not  smoke,  cause  sparks  or  al-
low  open  flames  around  fuel  or  the
battery.  Their  fumes  are  flammable.
" Do  not  get  under  your  vehicle  with
just  the  body  jack  supporting  it.  Al-
ways  use  automotive  jack  stands  or
other  solid  supports.
" Be  sure  that  the  ignition  is  off  if
you  work  near  the  electric  cooling
fans  or  radiator  grille.  With  the
ignition  on,  the  electric  cooling  fans
will  automatically  start  to  run  if  the
engine  coolant  temperature  is  high
and/or  the  air  conditioning  is  on.
" Use  eye  protection  whenever  you
work  on  or  under  your  vehicle
where  you  may  be  exposed  to  flying
or  falling  material,  fluid  spray,  etc.
" Used  engine  oil  contains  potentially
harmful  contaminants  which  may
cause  skin  disorders  such  as  in-
flammation  or  skin  cancer,  so  care
should  be  taken  to  avoid  prolonged
and  repeated  contact  with  it.  To  re-
move  used  engine  oil  from  your
skin,  wash  thoroughly  with  soap
and  water.
" Do  not  leave  used  oil  within  the
reach  of  children.
" Dispose  of  used  oil  and  filter  only
in  a  safe  and  acceptable  manner.
Do  not  dispose  of  used  oil  and  fil-
ter  in  household  trash,  in  sewers  or
onto  the  ground.  Call  your  dealer  or
a  service  station  for  information
concerning  recycling  or  disposal.
" Be  extremely  cautious  when  work-
ing  on  the  battery.  It  contains  poi-
sonous  and  corrosive  sulfuric  acid.
NOTICE
! Remember  that  battery  and  ignition
cable  carry  high  currents  or  volt-
ages.  Be  careful  of  accidentally
causing  a  short  circuit.
! Add  only  demineralized  or  distilled
water  to  fill  the  radiator.  And  if  you
spill  some  of  the  coolant,  be  sure
to  wash  it  off  with  water  to  prevent
it  from  damaging  the  parts  or  paint.
! Do  not  allow  dirt  or  anything  else
to  fall  through  the  spark  plug  holes.
! Use  only  spark  plugs  of  the  speci-
fied  type.  Using  other  types  will
cause  engine  damage,  loss  of  per-
formance  or  radio  noise.