Features of your vehicle  
					WARNING - Static  
					WARNING - Portable fuel  
					container  
					WARNING - Smoking  
					electricity  
					DO NOT use matches or a lighter  
					and DO NOT SMOKE or leave a lit  
					cigarette in your vehicle while at  
					a gas station especially during  
					refueling. Automotive fuel is  
					highly flammable and can, when  
					ignited, result in fire.  
					• Before touching the fuel noz-  
					zle, you should eliminate  
					potentially dangerous static  
					electricity discharge by touch-  
					ing another metal part of the  
					vehicle, a safe distance away  
					from the fuel filler neck, noz-  
					zle, or other gas source.  
					• Do not get back into a vehicle  
					once you have begun refueling  
					since you can generate static  
					electricity by touching, rubbing  
					or sliding against any item or  
					fabric (polyester, satin, nylon,  
					etc.) capable of producing stat-  
					ic electricity. Static electricity  
					discharge can ignite fuel  
					vapors resulting in rapid burn-  
					ing. If you must reenter the  
					vehicle, you should once again  
					eliminate potentially danger-  
					ous static electricity discharge  
					by touching a metal part of the  
					vehicle, away from the fuel filler  
					neck, nozzle or other gasoline  
					source.  
					When using an approved portable  
					fuel container, be sure to place  
					the container on the ground prior  
					to refueling. Static electricity dis-  
					charge from the container can  
					ignite fuel vapors causing a fire.  
					Once refueling has begun, con-  
					tact with the vehicle should be  
					maintained until the filling is com-  
					plete. Use only approved portable  
					plastic fuel containers designed  
					to carry and store gasoline.  
					WARNING - Refueling &  
					Vehicle fires  
					When refueling, always shut the  
					engine off. Sparks produced by  
					electrical components related  
					to the engine can ignite fuel  
					vapors causing a fire. Once  
					refueling is complete, check to  
					make sure the filler cap and  
					filler door are securely closed,  
					before starting the engine.  
					WARNING - Cell phone  
					fires  
					Do not use cellular phones  
					while refueling. Electric current  
					and/or electronic interference  
					from cellular phones can poten-  
					tially ignite fuel vapors causing  
					a fire.  
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