Specifications

Maintenance
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Checking Type inflation Pressure
Tyre pressures should be checked when the
tyres are cold (including the spare).
It is important that correct pressures be
maintained for the best economy, ride,
handling and tyre wear.
Refer to tyre pressure chart located in glove
compartment.
CAUTION: Over or under inflated tyres can
reduce tyre life, adversely affect vehicle
handling and possibly lead to sudden failure
which could result in loss of vehicle control
without warning.
CAUTION: It is normal for warm tyres to
exceed the recommended cold pressure, do
not let air out of warm tyres to adjust
pressure.
Recommended Lubricants
Item Classification
Engine
Above 20°C (64°F) Multigrade oil, service SF classification
SAE 20W/50
-20°C to +40°C (2°F to 102°F) SAE 10W/20, 10W/30, 10W/40, 15W/50, 20W/40
Below -20°C to -30°C SAE 5W/20, SW/30
(-2°F to -21°F) This oil should not be used when temperature
is continuously above 0°C.
Manual Transmission (includes
final drive)
Final Drive (automatic transmission)
To meet spec. MIL-L-2105C or
API 1 GL5
Below -10°C (-3°F) SAE 75
Above -10°C (-3°F) SAE 80
Automatic Transmission ATF type Dextron 11
Steering Gear Box Oil API service GL-5 (SAE - EP90)
Wheel Bearing Grease NLGI No. 2 (Lithium Base) Multi Purpose Grease
Brake and Clutch Fluid DOT 4
Cooling System Anti-Freeze Ethylene Glycol based (containing no Borax) with
suitable corrosion inhibitors