Aspen 4WD V8-5.7L Hybrid (2009)
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Warnings
WARNINGS - GENERAL
WARNINGSprovide information to prevent personal injury and vehicle damage. Below is a list of general warnings that should be followed any time a
vehicle is being serviced.
WARNING: Always wear safety glasses for eye protection.
WARNING: Use safety stands anytime a procedure requires being under a vehicle.
WARNING: Be sure that the ignition switch always is in the off position, unless the procedure requires it to be on.
WARNING: Set the parking brake when working on any vehicle. An automatic transmission should be in park. A manual transmission should
be in neutral.
WARNING: Operate the engine only in a well-ventilated area.
WARNING: Keep away from moving parts when the engine is running, especially the fan and belts.
WARNING: To prevent serious burns, avoid contact with hot parts such as the radiator, exhaust manifold(s), tail pipe, catalytic converter and
muffler.
WARNING: Do not allow flame or sparks near the battery. Gases are always present in and around the battery.
WARNING: Always remove rings, watches, loose hanging jewelry and avoid loose clothing.
Warnings Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV)
WARNINGS - HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES (HEV)
Hybrid Electric Vehiclesare equipped with a high voltage components and wiring. Each high voltage component is labeled with the high voltage
symbol. High voltage cables are orange in color or protected by metal conduit.
WARNING: On vehicles equipped with the high voltage system, you must thoroughly read and follow all High Voltage Safety Procedures.
These procedures are located in the Service tab, section 08-Electrical. In addition, before performing any diagnostic or service
procedure near a high voltage component, you must perform the High Voltage Power Down procedure located in the Service Tab,
08-Electrical/8 - Engine Systems/Battery System - Standard Procedure. Failure to follow these instructions may result in possible
serious or fatal injury.
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