Rover 75 业主指南

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Maintenance
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SAFETY IN THE GARAGE
Cooling fans may 
commence operating after 
the engine is switched off, and 
continue operating for a number 
of minutes. Keep clear of all 
fans while working in the engine 
compartment.
If you need to carry out maintenance, observe the following 
safety precautions at all times:
Keep your hands and clothing away from drive belts and 
pulleys.
If the car has been driven recently, DO NOT TOUCH 
exhaust and cooling system components until the engine 
has cooled.
DO NOT TOUCH electrical leads or components while 
the engine is running, or with the starter switch turned on.
NEVER leave the engine running in an unventilated area 
- exhaust gases are poisonous and extremely dangerous.
DO NOT work underneath the car with the wheel 
changing jack as the only means of support.
Ensure sparks and naked lights are kept away from the 
engine compartment.
Care point: Prolonged contact 
with engine oil may cause serious 
skin disorders, including 
dermatitis and cancer of the skin. 
Wash thoroughly after contact.
Wear protective clothing, including, where practicable, 
gloves made from an impervious material.
Remove metal wrist bands and jewellery before working 
in the engine compartment.
DO NOT allow tools or metal parts of the car to make 
contact with the battery leads or terminals.
Poisonous fluids
It is illegal to pollute 
drains, water courses or 
soil. Use authorised waste 
disposal sites to dispose of used 
oil and toxic chemicals.
Fluids used in motor vehicles are poisonous and should not be 
consumed or brought into contact with open wounds. These 
include; battery acid, anti-freeze, brake and power steering 
fluid, petrol, diesel, engine oil and windscreen washer 
additives. Obey all instructions printed on labels and 
containers.