INTRODUCTION 1
ADVISORY LABEL DEFINITIONS (IN HANDBOOK)
Cautionary signal words (Danger-Warning-Caution) may appear in various locations
throughout this manual. Information accented by one of these signal words must be observed
to minimize the risk of personal injury to service personnel, or the possibility of improper
service methods which may damage the vehicle or cause it to be unsafe. Additional Notes
and Service Hints are used to emphasize areas of procedural importance and provide
suggestions for ease of repair. The following definitions indicate the use of these advisory
labels as they appear throughout the manual:
DANGER
Danger indicates an unsafe practice that
could result in serious personal injury or
death. A danger advisory banner is in
white type on a black background with
a black border.
WARNING
Warning indicates an unsafe practice that
could result in personal injury. A warning
advisory banner is in black type on a
gray background with a black border.
CAUTION
Caution indicates an unsafe practice that
could result in damage to the product. A
caution advisory is in black type on a
white background with a black border.
Note: Note indicates a procedure, practice,
or condition that must be followed in order
for the vehicle or component to function in
the manner intended.