EMISSION
AND
EVAPORATIVE LOSS CONTROL SYSTEMS
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Fuel
CAUTION:
It
is essential that unleaded fuels are used
in
these vehicles otherwise serious damage can
be
caused to
the catalytic converter and the oxygen
sensor(s) fitted in the
exhaust system,
Emission Control Systems - Servicing
The importance of servicing at the correCllntervals cannot be
over-stressed, as improvements in design and manufacturing
techniques count for nothing if the servicing standards are
not upheld.
Routine servicing. carried
out
at the mileage intervals quoted
in the 'Maintenance Summary', helps
to
prevent deterioration
of the systems
It is recommended that all servicing. particularly of the
emission and evaporative loss control systems, be carried
out
by skilled and competent personnel.
After any attention to these systems, or after a change to the
engine settings, it is essential that the exhaust emission
levels are checked using proper equipment.
EMISSION
AND
EVAPORATIVE LOSS
CONTROL SYSTEMS
All Rover-Triumph models entering the North American
markets incorporate efficient emission control systems,
These systems enable the vehicles to conform with all
current Regulations governing the emission of hydrocarbons,
carbon monoxide. nitric oxide and the emission of fuel,
by
evaporation, from the fuel delivery system.