A. Engine Coolant Recovery Tank. See
System on page 384
.
B. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter. See
Cleaner/Filter on page 374
.
C. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir. See
“Adding Washer Fluid” under
Washer Fluid on page 391
.
D. Engine Oil Dipstick. See “Checking Engine Oil”
under
Engine Oil on page 369
.
E. Automatic Transmission Fluid Dipstick. See
“Checking the Fluid Level” under
Transmission Fluid on page 375
.
F. Engine Oil Fill Cap. See “When to Add Engine
Oil” under
Engine Oil on page 369
.
G. Radiator Pressure Cap. See
Cap on page 382
.
H. Remote Negative (
−
) Terminal (Marked GND).
See
Jump Starting on page 397
.
I. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir. See
Steering Fluid on page 390
.
J. Brake Master Cylinder Reservoir. See “Brake
Fluid” under
Brakes on page 392
.
K. Engine Compartment Fuse Block. See
Compartment Fuse Block on page 465
.
L. Battery. See
Battery on page 396
.
Engine Oil
Checking Engine Oil
It is a good idea to check the engine oil every time
you get fuel. In order to get an accurate reading,
the oil must be warm and the vehicle must be
on level ground.
The engine oil dipstick handle is a yellow loop.
See
Engine Compartment Overview on page 366
for the location of the engine oil dipstick.
1. Turn off the engine and give the oil several
minutes to drain back into the oil pan. If you
do not do this, the oil dipstick might not
show the actual level.
2. Pull out the dipstick and clean it with a paper
towel or cloth, then push it back in all the
way. Remove it again, keeping the tip down,
and check the level.
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