Operation Manual

Turbocharger operation (if so equipped)
5-60 Features and controls
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The turbocharger increases engine power by
pushing large amounts of air into the engine’s
cylinders. The finned parts inside the turbo-
charger turn at extremely high speeds and are
subjected to extremely high temperatures.
They are lubricated by engine oil and cooled
by engine oil and coolant. If the engine oil is
not replaced at the specified intervals, the
bearings may seize or emit abnormal noise.
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The shift pattern below is shown on the gear-
shift lever. Press the clutch pedal all the way
down while shifting gears.
For vehicles with Twin Clutch SST, if the
temperature inside the engine compartment
is high, the cooling fans (A) will continue to
operate for some time even if the engine is
stopped.
Therefore, the operation sound of the cooling
fans may be heard even after the engine is
stopped. This sound is normal and does not
indicate a malfunction.
After operating for a period of time, the cool-
ing fans will stop automatically.
NOTE
Turbocharger operation (if so
equipped)
CAUTION
Do not run the engine at high speeds (for
example, by revving it or by accelerating
rapidly) immediately after starting it.
Do not stop the engine immediately after
high-speed or uphill driving. First allow the
engine to idle to give the turbocharger a
chance to cool down.
Engine oil must be properly maintained to
avoid engine and/or turbocharger damage.
To better protect your engine and turbo-
charger, use fully synthetic engine oil.
Turbocharger
1- Air compressor
2- Compressed air
3- Cylinder
4- Turbo fin
5- Turbine
6- Exhaust gas
Manual transaxle (if so
equipped)