Owner’s Manual - Page 184

For MII 2012.

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182 In the engine compartment
WARNING
Refill liquids and certain materials can catch fire easily in the engine
compartment, causing a fire and serious injury!
Never smoke.
Never work close to places exposed to flames or sparks.
Never pour service fluids over the engine. These fluid may ignite hot
engine parts and cause injuries.
If it is necessary to work on the fuel system or the electrical system,
please follow the instructions below:
Always disconnect the vehicle battery.
Never work close to heaters, heat sources or places exposed to
flames or sparks.
Always keep a recently serviced and perfectly working fire extin-
guisher close by.
CAUTION
When refilling or changing service liquids, ensure that you put the liquids
into the right tank. Making a mistake when refilling could cause serious
malfunctions and damage the engine!
For the sake of the environment
Service fluids leaks are harmful to the environment. For this reason you
should make regular checks on the ground underneath your vehicle. Take
the vehicle to a Specialised workshop to be checked if you see stains, oil or
other fluids on the ground. Collect any spilt service fluids and allow a pro-
fessional to dispose of them.
Preparing the vehicle for work in the engine compartment
Checklist
Carry out the operations below in the order indicated before starting work in
the engine compartment ⇒ 
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Park the vehicle on an even and solid surface.
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Press and hold the brake pedal until the vehicle comes to a stand-
still.
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Apply the handbrake firmly ⇒ page 134.
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Move the gear lever into the neutral position ⇒ page 124.
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Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition ⇒ page 119.
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Wait for the engine to cool down.
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Always keep children and other people far from the engine compart-
ment.
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Ensure that the vehicle can not move off unexpectedly.
WARNING
Always complete the operations given in the checklist and observe the
general rules of safety.
Ignoring this checklist, drawn up for your own safety, could result in
serious injury.
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