07/FUEL
TANK,
SEAT,
TRIM
67
Warning
Danger
of poisoning
Fuel
is poisonous and a health hazard.
- Avoid contact between fuel and skin,
eyes
and clothing.
Do
not inhale fuel vapors. If fuel gets into your
eyes,
rinse immedi-
ately with water and contact a doctor.
Wash
affected skin
areas
immediately with soap and water.
If
fuel
is
swallowed, con-
tact a doctor immediately.
Change
clothing that has come into contact with fuel. Store fuel in a suitable canister according
to regulations and keep
it
out of the reach of children.
Installinl
!hI
fuel
tank
~
Danger
W
Fire
hazard
Fuel
is highly flammable.
-
Remove
the seat. (
..
p.
66)
- Turn
handle.
of the fuel tap to the
OFF
position. (Figure
500137-10
"
p.
68)
-
Pu
II
off
the fuel
hose.
• Info
I Remaining fuel may flow out of the fuel
hose.
-
Remove
screws.
with the collar sleeve.
(all
EXC
models)
- Hang the horn and horn bracket
to
one side.
-
Remove
screw.
with the collar sleeve.
-
Remove
the tube from the fuel tank vent line.
- Pull both spoilers
to
the side of the radiator
bracket.
and take the fuel tank
away
upward.
- Never refuel the vehicle near open flames or burning cigarettes, and always switch off the engine first.
Be
careful that
no
fuel is spilt, especially
on
hot vehicle components. Clean up
spilt
fuel immediately.
-
Fuel
in the fuel tank expands when warm and
can
escape
if
the tank is overfilled.
See
the notes
on
refueling.
Warning
Danger
of poisoning
Fuel
is poisonous and a health hazard.
- Avoid contact of the fuel with skin,
eyes
and clothing.
Do
not inhale fuel vapors.
If
fuel gets into your
eyes,
rinse imme-
diately with water and contact a doctor.
Wash
affected skin
areas
immediately with soap and water.
If
fuel is swallowed,
contact a doctor immediately. Change clothing that
has
come into contact with fuel.
- Check the throttle cable routing. (
..
p.
37)
07/FUEL
TANK,
SEAT,
TRIM
67
Warning
Danger
of poisoning
Fuel
is poisonous and a health hazard.
- Avoid contact between fuel and skin,
eyes
and clothing.
Do
not inhale fuel vapors. If fuel gets into your
eyes,
rinse immedi-
ately with water and contact a doctor.
Wash
affected skin
areas
immediately with soap and water.
If
fuel
is
swallowed, con-
tact a doctor immediately.
Change
clothing that has come into contact with fuel. Store fuel in a suitable canister according
to regulations and keep
it
out of the reach of children.
Installinl
!hI
fuel
tank
~
Danger
W
Fire
hazard
Fuel
is highly flammable.
-
Remove
the seat. (
..
p.
66)
- Turn
handle.
of the fuel tap to the
OFF
position. (Figure
500137-10
"
p.
68)
-
Pu
II
off
the fuel
hose.
• Info
I Remaining fuel may flow out of the fuel
hose.
-
Remove
screws.
with the collar sleeve.
(all
EXC
models)
- Hang the horn and horn bracket
to
one side.
-
Remove
screw.
with the collar sleeve.
-
Remove
the tube from the fuel tank vent line.
- Pull both spoilers
to
the side of the radiator
bracket.
and take the fuel tank
away
upward.
- Never refuel the vehicle near open flames or burning cigarettes, and always switch off the engine first.
Be
careful that
no
fuel is spilt, especially
on
hot vehicle components. Clean up
spilt
fuel immediately.
-
Fuel
in the fuel tank expands when warm and
can
escape
if
the tank is overfilled.
See
the notes
on
refueling.
Warning
Danger
of poisoning
Fuel
is poisonous and a health hazard.
- Avoid contact of the fuel with skin,
eyes
and clothing.
Do
not inhale fuel vapors.
If
fuel gets into your
eyes,
rinse imme-
diately with water and contact a doctor.
Wash
affected skin
areas
immediately with soap and water.
If
fuel is swallowed,
contact a doctor immediately. Change clothing that
has
come into contact with fuel.
- Check the throttle cable routing. (
..
p.
37)