13-10 Useful advice for emergencies
CAUTION
Quickly adding cold water when the engine has
overheated could cause the engine block to
crack. Add water little by little. P. 12-86
6. Check for dust and any other matter on the front
surfaces of the radiator and intercooler. Remove
them if present and clean the surfaces.
NOTE:
If the engine overheats frequently during normal
driving, contact an authorized dealer for assistance.
• If a lamp fails to illuminate or electrical equip-
ment does not function, a fuse may have blown.
Check and replace fuses as necessary.
• Before checking or replacing fuses, turn the
starter switch to the “LOCK” position and push
all switches to the “OFF” position.
WARNING
Open the radiator cap only after the coolant
temperature has dropped sufficiently. If the
cap is opened while the engine is still hot,
boiling coolant could gush out, burning you
severely.
To open the radiator cap, hold it with a cloth
and turn it slowly.
When a fuse has blown
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