OWNER’S MANUAL - Page 223

For ALHAMBRA 2014.

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Checking and refilling levels
Engine oil additives make new oil darker after
the engine has been running for a short peri-
od. This is normal and does not mean more
frequent oil changes are required.
WARNING
If, in exceptional circumstances, you must
change the engine oil yourself, please note
the following:
Wear eye protection.
Always wait until the engine has complete-
ly cooled to avoid being burned.
Always keep your arms horizontal when un-
screwing the oil drainage bolt so that it does
not run down your arms.
Use a suitable container large enough to
collect all of the used oil in the engine.
Never collect engine oil in empty food con-
tainers, cans, bottles or other containers as
not all people are able to identify engine oil.
Oil is toxic and must be kept out of the
reach of children.
For the sake of the environment
Before changing the engine oil, find a suita-
ble location or service for proper disposal.
For the sake of the environment
Always dispose of engine oil with the utmost
respect for the environment. Never dispose of
used engine oil in places such as a garden,
woods, drains, roads, paths, rivers and drain-
age systems.
Engine coolant
Introduction
WARNING
Engine coolant is toxic!
Only keep engine coolant in its original
container, tightly shut and in a safe place.
Never store engine coolant in empty food
containers or bottles as other people may ac-
cidentally drink it.
Always keep engine coolant out of reach of
children.
Ensure that the proportion of engine cool-
ant additive corresponds to the lowest out-
side temperature to which the vehicle will be
exposed.
If the outside temperature is extremely low,
the engine coolant could freeze causing the
vehicle to stop. As this would also cause the
heating to stop working, passengers without
warm clothing could freeze.
For the sake of the environment
Coolants and additives can contaminate the
environment. Collect any spilt fluids in suita-
ble containers and dispose of them in accord-
ance with legislation and with the utmost re-
spect for the environment.
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