Index Jaguar Jaguar X-Type Sedan and Estate (Wagon) (2.0 L, 2.5 L and 3.0 L Gasoline; 2.0 L and 2.2 L, Diesel) - manual 2001-2009 year
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Highly flammable, combustible – observe No Smoking policy. Skin contact may result in frostbite. Instructions given by the manufacturer must be followed. Avoid naked lights, wear suitable protective gloves and goggles. If refrigerant comes into contact with the skin or eyes, rinse the affected areas with water immediately. Eyes should also be rinsed with an Air Conditioning Refrigerant - Do Nots Do not expose refrigerant bottles to sunlight or heat. Antifreeze See also Fire, Solvents. e.g. isopropanol, ethylene glycol, methanol. Highly flammable, flammable, combustible. Used in vehicle coolant systems, brake air pressure systems, screenwash solutions. Vapors may be given off from coolant antifreeze (glycol) when heated. Avoid breathing these vapors. Antifreeze may be absorbed through the skin in toxic or harmful quantities. Antifreeze, if swallowed can be fatal and medical attention These products must not be used in any cooling or industrial water system which is connected or linked to general, food preparation or Asbestos Used in brake and clutch linings, transmission brake bands and gaskets. Jaguar original production and replacement items are asbestos See also W arning Symbols on Vehicles at the end of this subsection. Breathing asbestos dust may cause lung damage or, in some cases, cancer. The use of drum cleaning units, vacuum cleaning or damp wiping is preferred. Asbestos dust waste should be dampened, placed in a sealed container and marked to make sure safe disposal. If any cutting or drilling is Battery Acids See also Acids and Alkalis. Gases released during charging are explosive. Never use naked flames or allow sparks near charging or recently charged batteries. Ensure adequate ventilation. Brake and Clutch Linings and Pads See Asbestos. Brakes Fluids (Polyalkylene Glycols) See also Fire. Splashes to the skin and eyes may cause irritation. Avoid skin and eye contact as far as possible. Inhalation vapor hazards do not arise at Brazing See Welding. Chemical Materials See also Legal Aspects. Chemical materials such as solvents, sealers, adhesives, paints, resin foams, battery acids, antifreeze, brake fluids, fuels, oils and grease The effects of excessive exposure to chemicals may be immediate or delayed; briefly experienced or permanent; cumulative; superficial; life Chemical Materials - Do's Do carefully read and observe hazard and precaution warnings given on material containers (labels) and in any accompanying |