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Show SOME DONTS. Don't speed the car for tho firs. 700 miles. Your speed should not exceed twenty-five miles per hour. Don't force the car on hills or heavy pulls. Don't forget to become acquaintea with traffic and road rules, and obey them. They are made to protect and help you. Don't forget that the storage battery bat-tery needs attention. Examine the cells for distilled water every two woeks. Don't neglect tho tires- Carry an I air gauge In the car and keep your I tires inflated to proper pressure, j Don't fail to examine tho steering connections. A serious accident Is likely like-ly to happen should they come loose or fall apart. n't' rei 4 i uuni irfji iu yive yuur cw u regular I inspection in a way of locating loose i bolts and nuts, particularly when new. j Don't forgot the top. Dust ir. off ! occasionally to preserve the material. Don't shift the gears carelessly. Push clutch pedal as far back as It will go and disengage tho gears gently. Don't attempt to filo tho contact points or adjust a relay. Take it to an experienced electrician. Don't ever race the motor. Don't 'attempt to drive a car unless you know what you are doing. Don't forget to apply the emergency 'brakes before leaving your car. Don't forget the clutch must be disengaged dis-engaged whenever brakes are put on or gears shifted. Don't tamper with adjustments on your carburetor unless you aro thoroughly thor-oughly experienced. Take it to your dealer. Don't attempt to reverse the car un til it has come to a dead stop or you will damage tho gears, possibly break up entire transmission housing. Don't attempt to change a tiro from a rim with which you are unfamiliar. Serious accidents have occurred because be-cause of improper locking, resulting in their flying off when the tire has been inflated. Dos't fail to removo the mud from the new car as soon as possible. If left on it will ruin the finish. |