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If the engine is difficult to start after the indicator
lamp has gone out in cold weather, check to see if
the fuse of the preheating circuit has blown out. If
the fuse is blown out, first disconnect the cable from
the (–) terminal of the battery and then replace the
fuse with a new 127A fuse.
Whenever replacing a lamp, be sure to place the
starter switch in the “LOCK” position and all other
switches in the OFF position.
WARNING
Be sure to use fuses of the specified amper-
ages.
A fire could result if a fuse of incorrect
amperage is used.
When a lamp has burned out
WARNING
• Use a lamp of the specified voltage and
wattage shown in the following table. If a
wrong lamp is used, an excess of current
flowing through the wiring could blow a
fuse or cause the wiring to overheat and
could possibly cause a fire.
• Do not replace any lamp bulb immediately
after it has gone out. The bulb is very hot
then and could burn you. Be sure to wait
long enough for the bulb to cool down
before replacing it.
• Do not drop a lump bulb. Flying fragments
of glass could hurt you. Be especially
careful when handling a halogen lamp
bulb as its high inner pressure increases
chance of injury.
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