Important notes – Paxton Superchargers Mustang Renegade Class User Manual
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Never rely solely on a floor jack when
working underneath a vehicle. Always
use jack stands that are rated for the
weight of your vehicle, use them at the
recommended lift points, and place your
vehicle in ‘PARK’ or ‘FIRST’ gear with the
parking brake set.
Always use eye protection when using power
tools, such as drills, saws, and grinders, or
when working underneath a vehicle.
Never smoke, use an open flame, or have spark
producing items around gasoline or flammable
objects. Always have a fire extinguisher that
is rated for chemical and electrical fires handy
when working on motor vehicles. Also, make sure
that the extinguisher is fully charged.
Operate engines only in a well ventilated area. Carbon
Monoxide, gasoline, and solvent vapors
are colorless and sometimes odorless, and
may asphyxiate and explode without
warning.
Always disconnect the battery from
your engine before doing work on the electrical
or fuel systems, or doing underdash work.
The chemicals used in the vehicle systems,
such as oils and coolants, are poisonous. Clean
up any spills immediately, and dispose of
waste materials properly. Pets, wild animals, and
children may die if they ingest the liquid.
PAXTON Automotive thanks you for your purchase. We welcome your com-
ments and suggestions to help us improve our products.
We suggest that the engine compartment be
cleaned before the installation. You can clean the
engine with a pressure washer that is found at self-
serve car washes. Use a safe-for-aluminum clean-
er/degreaser, and cover the distributor and any
electronics with a plastic bag to prevent water from
entering.
You are endoubtedly eager to get started, but
please take a little more time to insure that your
safely is not in jeopardy. A moments’s lack of
attention may cause a serious injury to you, or to
someone else who happens to be standing around.
By following list is not meant to be a comprehen-
sive list, bu rather it is meant to make you aware of
some of the risks, and encourage you to take a
safety minded approach to your work area.
IMPORTANT NOTES