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TOURING

Warranty and Maintenance Manual

9034-100Y
RJTA7R3, RJUA8L2, RJTA8L2
General Information

Your TEMSA vehicle has been manufactured by using the best


quality material, newest automotive techniques and best quality
control methods.

To keep your vehicle performance in best conditions and higher


standards, controls and maintenances in this hand book should be
made by an authorized TEMSA Service.
TEMSA Retail Delivery Advice
Date :
*This form should be sent by dealer in 7 days time after delivery to end user*
Customer

Name & Surname : ............................................................................................................ Country: ..........................................................

Gender : ................ Driver’s license: ................. Who will be the main driver of the vehicle? ...............................................

Occupation : ............................................................................................................. Date of birth: ............. / ............. / ...................

Company : ..............................................................................................................................................................................................

Address (customer) : ............................................................................................................................................................ Zip: ........................

..............................................................................................................................................................................................

Phone & Mobile : ................................................... / ................................................... E-mail: .................................................................

Other Owner

Other owner : .................................................................................................................. Country: ....................................................

Address (customer) : ............................................................................................................................................ Zip: ........................................

Phone & Mobile : ................................................... / ................................................... E-mail: ..............................................................

Gender : ............................. Driver’s license: .................................................. Date of birth: ........... / ............. / ....................

Vehicle

V.I.N. Odometer: .................................................

Equipment Code : .............................................................................. Manufacturer: ....................................................................................

Model : .............................................................................. Type: Coach Midibus

Engine Serial : ..............................................................................................................................................................................................

Rego no : ................................................................................... (If any) Registration Date: ........................................................

Type of Use : City Intercity Touring


City – Severe Conditions (Average Velocity: V<30 km/h) / Intercity – Medium Condition (Avarage Velocity : 30<V<60 km/h) / Touring – Light Condition (Avarage Velocity : V>60
km/h)

Warranty Conditions

Warranty Conditions : ........................year(s) ........................................................km(s)

Sales Contract Date : ................................................

Delivery Inspection

Fill in Warranty Certificate and deliver to the customer Check the invoice, packing list, CE conformity documents

Control of engine coolant, antifreeze, oil levels and connectors Visual check of interior, enterior and lodging appearance

Control of gauges & instrument panel, tachometer, audio & DVD systems, electronic control units, air conditioning controls

Availability of tool box, set of tools, documantation case, ...etc. Control of operating functions

Compliance requested and ordered specifications, modifications and design.

Road performance approval by customer after test Compliance with road homologation requirements. (if any)

After Sales Service Instruction

Warranty booklet, user quide, other warranty certificates Advising about warranty instructions & procedure given.

Comments

NOTE: The vehicle specified in this document was delivered by th customer / represantative in a proper working condition without any missing & faild parts after all delivery checks had been made,
Vehicle complies fully my requests and orders.
Copy 1 : TEMSA copy
TEMSA WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
TEMSA GLOBAL SANAYİ ve TİCARET A.Ş. (hereinafter referred to as ‘TEMSA’) warrants each new VEHICLE to
be free from faults in material and workmanship, subject to the conditions and limitations set forth here in.
1. Warranty Period
The warranty period is limited with the years or the kms of operation whichever occurs first considered
from the warranty commencement date (date of delivery to the customer) which is mentioned in front
on the Retail Delivery Advice Form. Warranty Period starts at the time of Retail Delivery Advice Form is
signed by the customer.
2. Warranty Coverage
Within the warranty period, the Authorized Dealer/Distributor of TEMSA will repair or replace at its option, free
of charge, any part or parts of the machine under warranty which are found by TEMSA to be defective in material
and/or workmanship. For some cases that are mentioned below in Article 3, Limitations of Liability, TEMSA
does not take responsibility for warranty. (If required, the parts replaced must be returned to TEMSA’s factory).
3. Limitations of Liability
TEMSA shall not be liable for or in the respect of:
3.1. Components purchased by TEMSA, and installed in a vehicle, beyond or in addition to any
warranty provided to TEMSA by the manufacturer of such components.
3.2. Components covered by separate warranty performed by after-sales organisation of the
component manufacturer (refer to related section of the Service & Warranty Policy Manual).
3.3. Repair or replacement of:
3.3.1. Any normal wearing parts,
3.3.2. Any aging or deterioration caused by foreign substances or by exposure to natural elements
3.3.3. Any consumable items, such as oil, grease, refrigerant, filters, belts, bulbs etc.
3.4. Missing or over-dated Periodical Maintenance.
3.5. Any cost of repairs, alterations or replacements made by, or any expenses connected there with
incurred by, anyone other than authorized Distributor/Dealer.
3.6. Any warranted vehicle which has been subjected to:
3.6.1. Misuse, improper operation or misapplication, including but not limited to operation beyond
rated capacity or purpose.
3.6.2. Neglect, including but not limited to
a) Improper maintenance
b) Use of vehicle while any parts loose, broken or out of order.
3.6.3. Accident, Acts of God.
3.6.4. Improper or unauthorized installation, adjustment, repair or alteration including but not
limited to:
a) Adjustment or assembly procedures not recommended or authorized in the operation &
maintenance manual,
b) Use of unauthorized and/or genuine parts or attachments
c) Unauthorized modification or recall.
3.6.5. Alterations.

TEMSA shall be liable only for repair or replacement of parts as described under ‘Warranty Coverage’
and TEMSA shall not be liable, whether under breach of warranty, negligence or strict liability, for any
other injury, loss, damage or expenses, whether direct or consequential, including but not limited
to loss of use, income, profit or production, increased cost of operation or damage to material.
TEMSA reserves the right to make alterations or modifications in the vehicles at any time, which
may improve the performance and efficiency of the vehicle in their opinion. TEMSA shall not be
obligated to make such alterations or modifications to used machines already in service.
The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties including warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, which are expressly disclaimed, whether
written or oral, implied or expressed.
TEMSA assumes no other obligation or responsibility with respect to the products, and no employee or
representative is authorized to change or extend this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty.
TEMSA Retail Delivery Advice
Date :
*This form should be sent by dealer in 7 days time after delivery to end user*
Customer

Name & Surname : ............................................................................................................ Country: ..........................................................

Gender : ................ Driver’s license: ................. Who will be the main driver of the vehicle? ...............................................

Occupation : ............................................................................................................. Date of birth: ............. / ............. / ...................

Company : ..............................................................................................................................................................................................

Address (customer) : ............................................................................................................................................................ Zip: ........................

..............................................................................................................................................................................................

Phone & Mobile : ................................................... / ................................................... E-mail: .................................................................

Other Owner

Other owner : .................................................................................................................. Country: ....................................................

Address (customer) : ............................................................................................................................................ Zip: ........................................

Phone & Mobile : ................................................... / ................................................... E-mail: ..............................................................

Gender : ............................. Driver’s license: .................................................. Date of birth: ........... / ............. / ....................

Vehicle

V.I.N. Odometer: .................................................

Equipment Code : .............................................................................. Manufacturer: ....................................................................................

Model : .............................................................................. Type: Coach Midibus

Engine Serial : ..............................................................................................................................................................................................

Rego no : ................................................................................... (If any) Registration Date: ........................................................

Type of Use : City Intercity Touring


City – Severe Conditions (Average Velocity: V<30 km/h) / Intercity – Medium Condition (Avarage Velocity : 30<V<60 km/h) / Touring – Light Condition (Avarage Velocity : V>60
km/h)

Warranty Conditions

Warranty Conditions : ........................year(s) ........................................................km(s)

Sales Contract Date : ................................................

Delivery Inspection

Fill in Warranty Certificate and deliver to the customer Check the invoice, packing list, CE conformity documents

Control of engine coolant, antifreeze, oil levels and connectors Visual check of interior, enterior and lodging appearance

Control of gauges & instrument panel, tachometer, audio & DVD systems, electronic control units, air conditioning controls

Availability of tool box, set of tools, documantation case, ...etc. Control of operating functions

Compliance requested and ordered specifications, modifications and design.

Road performance approval by customer after test Compliance with road homologation requirements. (if any)

After Sales Service Instruction

Warranty booklet, user quide, other warranty certificates Advising about warranty instructions & procedure given.

Comments

NOTE: The vehicle specified in this document was delivered by th customer / represantative in a proper working condition without any missing & faild parts after all delivery checks had been made,
Vehicle complies fully my requests and orders.
Copy 2 : Customer copy
TEMSA WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
TEMSA GLOBAL SANAYİ ve TİCARET A.Ş. (hereinafter referred to as ‘TEMSA’) warrants each new VEHICLE to
be free from faults in material and workmanship, subject to the conditions and limitations set forth here in.
1. Warranty Period
The warranty period is limited with the years or the kms of operation whichever occurs first considered
from the warranty commencement date (date of delivery to the customer) which is mentioned in front
on the Retail Delivery Advice Form. Warranty Period starts at the time of Retail Delivery Advice Form is
signed by the customer.
2. Warranty Coverage
Within the warranty period, the Authorized Dealer/Distributor of TEMSA will repair or replace at its option, free
of charge, any part or parts of the machine under warranty which are found by TEMSA to be defective in material
and/or workmanship. For some cases that are mentioned below in Article 3, Limitations of Liability, TEMSA
does not take responsibility for warranty. (If required, the parts replaced must be returned to TEMSA’s factory).
3. Limitations of Liability
TEMSA shall not be liable for or in the respect of:
3.1. Components purchased by TEMSA, and installed in a vehicle, beyond or in addition to any
warranty provided to TEMSA by the manufacturer of such components.
3.2. Components covered by separate warranty performed by after-sales organisation of the
component manufacturer (refer to related section of the Service & Warranty Policy Manual).
3.3. Repair or replacement of:
3.3.1. Any normal wearing parts,
3.3.2. Any aging or deterioration caused by foreign substances or by exposure to natural elements
3.3.3. Any consumable items, such as oil, grease, refrigerant, filters, belts, bulbs etc.
3.4. Missing or over-dated Periodical Maintenance.
3.5. Any cost of repairs, alterations or replacements made by, or any expenses connected there with
incurred by, anyone other than authorized Distributor/Dealer.
3.6. Any warranted vehicle which has been subjected to:
3.6.1. Misuse, improper operation or misapplication, including but not limited to operation beyond
rated capacity or purpose.
3.6.2. Neglect, including but not limited to
a) Improper maintenance
b) Use of vehicle while any parts loose, broken or out of order.
3.6.3. Accident, Acts of God.
3.6.4. Improper or unauthorized installation, adjustment, repair or alteration including but not
limited to:
a) Adjustment or assembly procedures not recommended or authorized in the operation &
maintenance manual,
b) Use of unauthorized and/or genuine parts or attachments
c) Unauthorized modification or recall.
3.6.5. Alterations.

TEMSA shall be liable only for repair or replacement of parts as described under ‘Warranty Coverage’
and TEMSA shall not be liable, whether under breach of warranty, negligence or strict liability, for any
other injury, loss, damage or expenses, whether direct or consequential, including but not limited
to loss of use, income, profit or production, increased cost of operation or damage to material.
TEMSA reserves the right to make alterations or modifications in the vehicles at any time, which
may improve the performance and efficiency of the vehicle in their opinion. TEMSA shall not be
obligated to make such alterations or modifications to used machines already in service.
The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties including warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, which are expressly disclaimed, whether
written or oral, implied or expressed.
TEMSA assumes no other obligation or responsibility with respect to the products, and no employee or
representative is authorized to change or extend this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty.
TEMSA Retail Delivery Advice
Date :
*This form should be sent by dealer in 7 days time after delivery to end user*
Customer

Name & Surname : ............................................................................................................ Country: ..........................................................

Gender : ................ Driver’s license: ................. Who will be the main driver of the vehicle? ...............................................

Occupation : ............................................................................................................. Date of birth: ............. / ............. / ...................

Company : ..............................................................................................................................................................................................

Address (customer) : ............................................................................................................................................................ Zip: ........................

..............................................................................................................................................................................................

Phone & Mobile : ................................................... / ................................................... E-mail: .................................................................

Other Owner

Other owner : .................................................................................................................. Country: ....................................................

Address (customer) : ............................................................................................................................................ Zip: ........................................

Phone & Mobile : ................................................... / ................................................... E-mail: ..............................................................

Gender : ............................. Driver’s license: .................................................. Date of birth: ........... / ............. / ....................

Vehicle

V.I.N. Odometer: .................................................

Equipment Code : .............................................................................. Manufacturer: ....................................................................................

Model : .............................................................................. Type: Coach Midibus

Engine Serial : ..............................................................................................................................................................................................

Rego no : ................................................................................... (If any) Registration Date: ........................................................

Type of Use : City Intercity Touring


City – Severe Conditions (Average Velocity: V<30 km/h) / Intercity – Medium Condition (Avarage Velocity : 30<V<60 km/h) / Touring – Light Condition (Avarage Velocity : V>60
km/h)

Warranty Conditions

Warranty Conditions : ........................year(s) ........................................................km(s)

Sales Contract Date : ................................................

Delivery Inspection

Fill in Warranty Certificate and deliver to the customer Check the invoice, packing list, CE conformity documents

Control of engine coolant, antifreeze, oil levels and connectors Visual check of interior, enterior and lodging appearance

Control of gauges & instrument panel, tachometer, audio & DVD systems, electronic control units, air conditioning controls

Availability of tool box, set of tools, documantation case, ...etc. Control of operating functions

Compliance requested and ordered specifications, modifications and design.

Road performance approval by customer after test Compliance with road homologation requirements. (if any)

After Sales Service Instruction

Warranty booklet, user quide, other warranty certificates Advising about warranty instructions & procedure given.

Comments

NOTE: The vehicle specified in this document was delivered by th customer / represantative in a proper working condition without any missing & faild parts after all delivery checks had been made,
Vehicle complies fully my requests and orders.
Copy 3 : Dealer copy
TEMSA WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
TEMSA GLOBAL SANAYİ ve TİCARET A.Ş. (hereinafter referred to as ‘TEMSA’) warrants each new VEHICLE to
be free from faults in material and workmanship, subject to the conditions and limitations set forth here in.
1. Warranty Period
The warranty period is limited with the years or the kms of operation whichever occurs first considered
from the warranty commencement date (date of delivery to the customer) which is mentioned in front
on the Retail Delivery Advice Form. Warranty Period starts at the time of Retail Delivery Advice Form is
signed by the customer.
2. Warranty Coverage
Within the warranty period, the Authorized Dealer/Distributor of TEMSA will repair or replace at its option, free
of charge, any part or parts of the machine under warranty which are found by TEMSA to be defective in material
and/or workmanship. For some cases that are mentioned below in Article 3, Limitations of Liability, TEMSA
does not take responsibility for warranty. (If required, the parts replaced must be returned to TEMSA’s factory).
3. Limitations of Liability
TEMSA shall not be liable for or in the respect of:
3.1. Components purchased by TEMSA, and installed in a vehicle, beyond or in addition to any
warranty provided to TEMSA by the manufacturer of such components.
3.2. Components covered by separate warranty performed by after-sales organisation of the
component manufacturer (refer to related section of the Service & Warranty Policy Manual).
3.3. Repair or replacement of:
3.3.1. Any normal wearing parts,
3.3.2. Any aging or deterioration caused by foreign substances or by exposure to natural elements
3.3.3. Any consumable items, such as oil, grease, refrigerant, filters, belts, bulbs etc.
3.4. Missing or over-dated Periodical Maintenance.
3.5. Any cost of repairs, alterations or replacements made by, or any expenses connected there with
incurred by, anyone other than authorized Distributor/Dealer.
3.6. Any warranted vehicle which has been subjected to:
3.6.1. Misuse, improper operation or misapplication, including but not limited to operation beyond
rated capacity or purpose.
3.6.2. Neglect, including but not limited to
a) Improper maintenance
b) Use of vehicle while any parts loose, broken or out of order.
3.6.3. Accident, Acts of God.
3.6.4. Improper or unauthorized installation, adjustment, repair or alteration including but not
limited to:
a) Adjustment or assembly procedures not recommended or authorized in the operation &
maintenance manual,
b) Use of unauthorized and/or genuine parts or attachments
c) Unauthorized modification or recall.
3.6.5. Alterations.

TEMSA shall be liable only for repair or replacement of parts as described under ‘Warranty Coverage’
and TEMSA shall not be liable, whether under breach of warranty, negligence or strict liability, for any
other injury, loss, damage or expenses, whether direct or consequential, including but not limited
to loss of use, income, profit or production, increased cost of operation or damage to material.
TEMSA reserves the right to make alterations or modifications in the vehicles at any time, which
may improve the performance and efficiency of the vehicle in their opinion. TEMSA shall not be
obligated to make such alterations or modifications to used machines already in service.
The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties including warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, which are expressly disclaimed, whether
written or oral, implied or expressed.
TEMSA assumes no other obligation or responsibility with respect to the products, and no employee or
representative is authorized to change or extend this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty.
TEMSA WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
TEMSA GLOBAL SANAYİ ve TİCARET A.Ş. (hereinafter referred to as ‘TEMSA’) warrants each new VEHICLE to
be free from faults in material and workmanship, subject to the conditions and limitations set forth here in.
1. Warranty Period
The warranty period is limited with the years or the kms of operation whichever occurs first considered
from the warranty commencement date (date of delivery to the customer) which is mentioned in front
on the Retail Delivery Advice Form. Warranty Period starts at the time of Retail Delivery Advice Form is
signed by the customer.
2. Warranty Coverage
Within the warranty period, the Authorized Dealer/Distributor of TEMSA will repair or replace at its option, free
of charge, any part or parts of the machine under warranty which are found by TEMSA to be defective in material
and/or workmanship. For some cases that are mentioned below in Article 3, Limitations of Liability, TEMSA
does not take responsibility for warranty. (If required, the parts replaced must be returned to TEMSA’s factory).
3. Limitations of Liability
TEMSA shall not be liable for or in the respect of:
3.1. Components purchased by TEMSA, and installed in a vehicle, beyond or in addition to any
warranty provided to TEMSA by the manufacturer of such components.
3.2. Components covered by separate warranty performed by after-sales organisation of the
component manufacturer (refer to related section of the Service & Warranty Policy Manual).
3.3. Repair or replacement of:
3.3.1. Any normal wearing parts,
3.3.2. Any aging or deterioration caused by foreign substances or by exposure to natural elements
3.3.3. Any consumable items, such as oil, grease, refrigerant, filters, belts, bulbs etc.
3.4. Missing or over-dated Periodical Maintenance.
3.5. Any cost of repairs, alterations or replacements made by, or any expenses connected there with
incurred by, anyone other than authorized Distributor/Dealer.
3.6. Any warranted vehicle which has been subjected to:
3.6.1. Misuse, improper operation or misapplication, including but not limited to operation beyond
rated capacity or purpose.
3.6.2. Neglect, including but not limited to
a) Improper maintenance
b) Use of vehicle while any parts loose, broken or out of order.
3.6.3. Accident, Acts of God.
3.6.4. Improper or unauthorized installation, adjustment, repair or alteration including but not
limited to:
a) Adjustment or assembly procedures not recommended or authorized in the operation &
maintenance manual,
b) Use of unauthorized and/or genuine parts or attachments
c) Unauthorized modification or recall.
3.6.5. Alterations.

TEMSA shall be liable only for repair or replacement of parts as described under ‘Warranty Coverage’
and TEMSA shall not be liable, whether under breach of warranty, negligence or strict liability, for any
other injury, loss, damage or expenses, whether direct or consequential, including but not limited
to loss of use, income, profit or production, increased cost of operation or damage to material.
TEMSA reserves the right to make alterations or modifications in the vehicles at any time, which
may improve the performance and efficiency of the vehicle in their opinion. TEMSA shall not be
obligated to make such alterations or modifications to used machines already in service.
The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties including warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, which are expressly disclaimed, whether
written or oral, implied or expressed.
TEMSA assumes no other obligation or responsibility with respect to the products, and no employee or
representative is authorized to change or extend this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|11


VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS

12|SAFARI HD
Vehicle Model Code RJTA8L2 RJUA8L2 RJTA7R3

Overall length (mm) 12.200 13.000 12.200

Overall width (mm) 2.550 2.550 2.550

Overall height (mm) 3.610 3.620 3.610

Dimensions Front overhang (mm) 2.720 2.720 2.720

Rear overhang (mm) 3.330 3.380 3.330

Wheelbase (mm) 6.150 6.100 6.150

Interior height (mm) 2.000 2.000 2.000

Model DAF MX 300 DAF PR 265

Type Euro 5 Common Rail Diesel


Engine
Model DAF MX 300 −

Type EEV Common Rail Diesel −

Front Axle ZF-RL75E

Rear Axle ZF A132

ZF 6S 1900 −
Manual
ZF 6S 1901 INTARDER −
Transmission
ZF 6AP1700 INTARD.
ZF ASTRONIC INTARDER
Automatic ECOLİFE

− ZF 6HP604C INTARDER

Clutch ZF-SACHS MFZ430 −

Rev. 01/17.12.12
Vehicle Periodic Maintenance
In order to maintain the reliability of your vehicle,
regular maintenance as outlined in your Service
Record is a must. Your Service Record is your ve-
hicle’s own log of all maintenance that is carried
out and should remain in your vehicle at all times.

When your vehicle is first delivered customer RDA


(Retail Delivery Advice) is carried out to ensure
that the vehicle is delivered in pristine condition.

The body sheet metal work and the underside of


W the vehicle must be inspected every 12 months
Ma arran from the warranty start date and re-treated if nec-
nua ty
l essary at the owner’s expense.

When the inspection has been completed, the


body inspection record must be completed and
stamped by the inspecting company. This record
can be found in the Maintenance Record Booklet.

Any minor repairs for stone chips, scratches and


damage etc., must be repaired at the owner’s ex-
WAX pense.

If the vehicle has been involved in an accident or


for whatever reason the sheet metal panels have
been repaired or replaced, repairs must be per-
formed in accordance with the procedures laid
down in the appropriate repair manuals.

Smash

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|13


Severe Usage
For all vehicles that are under severe conditions, the
maintenance schedule should be performed more
frequently at lower intervals.

The shortened period is to protect the vehicle


from damage to various areas including lubricant
replacement in the transmission and axles where
there is the possibility of water, mud, sand etc.,
causing damage due to contamination. If you are
in doubt, please discuss the type of usage of your
vehicle with your TEMSA Authorized Service Point.

Corrosion Prevention
In order to keep your vehicle in good condition and
free from corrosion, we suggest that the following
areas are checked and cleaned frequently.

Washing
Wash the vehicle thoroughly and at regular intervals
to protect it against corrosive factors.
Use suitable washing agent and warm water for
hand washing.
P
SOA
Note: U
 se max. 50°C water.
Use only gentle washing agents approved
by TEMSA

X WARNING
Do not use household detergents, soaps or
strong chemicals which remove wax and
other protective finishes from the surface
of the paint to wash your vehicle. After all
sections have been washed, rinse the entire
vehicle once again before drying. Do not let
residues stay on the surface of the vehicle.

14|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


Washing New Vehicles

WARNING
New paintwork is not fully hardened during
the first months. Therefore, instead of wash-
ing the vehicle in an automatic wash system
prefer hand wash during the first 2 months.
Always wash the vehicle starting from top to
bottom.

30 cm Pressure Washing
You can use pressure washers for your vehicle
RIGHT older than 2 months. Running water and gentle
washing agents approved by TEMSA can be use
for this process.
50 bar
Washwater Preperation
Use cold or warm water for pressure washing. De-
pending on the manufacturer, you can add 1 to 5 %
washing agent to the washwater.

Choosing Right Nozzle For Pressure Washing

RIGHT FALSE

WARNING
Do not use high pressure round jet nozzles
and power nozzles. Only use flat jet nozzles
for pressure washing. Always keep the nozzle
moving instead of pointing. The average
SPRAYING POINTED PRESSURE operating pressure of pressure washing ma-
chine should be 50 bars.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|15


Things Not To Do !

ol

th
petr

in
ne
r
WARNING
Never use additives or cleaning agents com-
prising petrol, thinner or any other hydrocar-
solvents bon based solvents.

WARNING
Do not point the water directly to any elec-
trical equipment.

WARNING
Do not point the pressurized water directly to
engine compartment, air suction zones, drain-
ing holes of axle and transmission system.

WARNING
Do not point the pressurized water directly
to the bearings and joints.

16|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


Under Body Maintenance
Salting icy roads during the winter helps vehicle
tires to maintain traction. On the other hand, ac-
cumulation of road salt in the fenders, luggage
compartments and under body zone of the ve-
hicle causes corrosion.
Components of the vehicle such as chasis, side
panels, exhaust system, brake and oil lines can
be affected by the corrosion if accumulated road
salt is not cleaned well. To protect the under body
components, wash and clean the road salt accu-
mulation zones at least once in a month.

Note: Wash and clean the vehicle once in a


month.

Paintwork Maintenance
Repair any observed scratches and paintwork dam-
ages immediately.
Uncoated surfaces cause corrosion.

Surface Protection
With a recommended bright polishing agent, ap-
ply wax sealing.
After every third to fifth wash, apply hot wax seal-
ing to your vehicle.
Applying hot wax and using regrasing substances
prevents dirts from adhering to surface of the ve-
hicle. This makes washing the vehicle easier.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|17


Preparing the Vehicle for Winter
Season
Prepare your vehicle by taking the necessary ac-
tions to the cold season. Corrosive factors are
much more devastating during winter period.

Things To Do !

Cleaner • Apply waxed-based protectives to superstructure,


underbody and chasis.

• Repeat this application of preservative on par-


ticularly damaged zones.

• Wash and clean the road salt accumulation zones


at periodic intervals.

• Grease the chassis, brake system yokes and joints


regualrly.

• Add approved antifreeze to the heating and


cooling system with the right proportions.
P
SOA
• Change the engine oil on its recommended time
according to the specified SAE classes.

18|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


Outer Surface Damage
Stone chips, paint damage and scratches in the
painted surfaces should be repaired promptly.
Bare metal will corrode quickly and can develop
into a major expense. Minor chips and scratches
can be repaired with touch- up materials that are
available from your TEMSA Authorized Service
Point.

Accident Damage
Should your vehicle be Involved in an accident and
require sheet metal repair or replacement, ensure
that the body repair shop applies the correct anti-
corrosion material conforming to TEMSA Specifica-
tions to the replaced parts and adjacent areas.

Anti-Corrosion
Perforation Requirements
When you receive your new vehicle, please en-
sure that the vehicle details, Vehicle Identification
TEMSA GLOBAL SAN. VE TİC. A.Ş SAFARI HD
TYPE
APPROVAL NO
Number (VIN) and the Warranty Start Date are
CHASSIS NO
correct. Like the periodic maintenance, the body-
MAX GROSS WEHICLE WEIGHT

work must also be inspected on an annual basis;


kg

MAX GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT


kg

FRONT AXEL CAPACITY

REAR AXEL CAPACITY


kg
this in general is carried out at the same time as
the periodic maintenance. Any minor repairs for
kg
REAR NON DRIVEN
AXEL CAPACITY kg

stone chips, scratches and damage etc., are at the


ECE R66
APPROVAL NO

ENGINE NO CAPACITY OF FUEL TANK

ENGINE MAKE
AND TYPE
COLOR CODE owner’s expense. If the vehicle has been involved
in an accident or for whatever reason and sheet
ENGINE RATED
MANUFACTURER
POWER
ENGINE CORRECTED MANUFACTURER
ABSORDTION VALUE PAINT CODE

MODEL CODE MODEL YEAR MODEL CODE


metal panels have been repaired or replaced, re-
pairs must be performed in accordance with the
procedures laid down in the appropriate repair
manuals.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|19


Care of your TEMSA

Vehicles fitted with a Turbo-Charger


It is essential when the engine is started from cold
that it be run for 30-60 seconds prior to driving.

D.I.Y. After the engine has been running at high speed


or under load, i.e. towing a caravan or trailer, al-
low the engine to idle for 1 or 2 minutes prior to
switching off. This allows the turbo-charger to cool
down and avoid possible bearing damage.

Do It Yourself Checks
As the owner, it is possible for you to carryout many
inspections and maintenance items on your vehi-
cle yourself prior to driving long distances. Some
30,000 of these checks can be carried out daily, weekly
60,000 and monthly. For these items, please refer to the
Do It Yourself section of the Owner’s Manual.
90,000
120,000 Engine Lubrication Requirements
Use of the correct grade of engine oil in your en-
gine is essential. Refer to your Service booklet.

20|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


Value in motion
Transfer of New Vehicle Warranty
Should you sell the vehicle while it is within the
TOURING

manufacturers warranty period, please complete


Warranty and Maintenance Manual

SAFARI HD

the Transfer of Warranty section. This can be found


the Warranty Terms and Conditions booklet, and
send it to your Country’s Distributor.
If you are the second or subsequent owner and
your vehicle is still within the manufacturers war-
ranty period, please complete the transfer of war-
ranty card, which is pre-addressed, and send it
freepost to your Country’s Distributor. This card
can be found in the Warranty Terms and Condi-
tions booklet.
If you have sold the vehicle to a TEMSA Authorized
Sales Point, it is their responsibility to complete
the details and send them to the Distributor.
Value in motion

Second or Subsequent Owners


CITY

Warrranty and Maintenance Manual

SAFARI HD
If you are the second or subsequent owner, please
complete in full the Record of Owner details of this
booklet.

Vehicles Originally Purchased


In Other Countries
Owners of vehicles sold by TEMSA but purchased
in another country are entitled to the level of war-
ranty cover originally provided with the vehicle,
which must be supported by all TEMSA Network
partners. It is the owner’s responsibility to proof
entitlement to warranty by producing the Service
Portfolio issued with the vehicle. Assistance must
be provided following normal warranty proce-
dures and the customer should not be charged for
warranty work undertaken. If necessary, approval
should be requested from TEMSA to ensure cus-
tomer satisfaction. No responsibility will be ac-
cepted by TEMSA for the following:
The vehicle, as manufactured by TEMSA, does not
meet the legal or operational requirements of
market for which it was not specified.
The effects of unauthorised modifications to ve-
hicle undertaken to comply with the legal or op-
erational requirements of market for which it was
not specified.

Note: W
 here applicable, TEMSA Network partners
may, at the customer’s expense, carry out
authorised modifications to meet legal or
operational requirements of a market.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|21


Vehicle Handover
The Dealer has to ensure TEMSA guidelines for
vehicle. When presenting the new vehicle to the
customer, it is essential that, in addition to explain-
TEMSA ing the features and controls of the vehicle, the
opportunity is taken to fully explain the warranty
terms and conditions. In particular the following
Value in motion
points should be covered:
CITY

Warranty and Maintenance Manual


• Introduce the owner to the Service Manager or
SAFARI HD Service Receptionist in order to create point of
contact for service or warranty assistance.
• Ensure the customer fully understands what the
TEMSA warranties cover.
• Ensure that the owner is aware of the mainte-
nance requirements.

Dealers have to inform their Distributor the sold


date of all new TEMSA vehicles. For company or
demonstrator vehicles, the date should be the
SOLD date that the vehicle is taken into service. This
sold date must correspond with the Warranty Start
Date in the Memorandum of Registration. This in-
formation must be provided as soon as possible.

22|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


PROPOSED CHANGE INTERVALS

CHANGING PERIOD
Capacity Norm Class
(Which comes first)

Engine oil & Engine oil


filter 36 lt SAE 10W 40 ACEA E6 60.000 km/1 year
(DAF MX 300)

Engine oil & Engine oil


filter 26 lt SAE 10W 40 ACEA E6 60.000 km/1 year
(DAF PR 265)

Transmission oil
(Automatic ZF 6HP604C 30 lt − ZF TE-ML 14C 120.000 km/2 years
INTARDER)

Transmission oil
75W ZF Ecofluid M
(Automatic ZF 21 lt 360.000 km/3 years
75W 80 TE-ML 02E
ASTRONIC INTARDER)

Transmission oil
(Manual ZF 13 lt
6S 1900) ZF Eco-
80W 90
fluid M TE-ML 120.000 km/1 year
Transmission oil 85W 90
02B/02C
(Manual ZF 25 lt
6S 1901 INTARDER)

Transmission oil
ZF Ecofluid
(Automatic ZF 6AP1700 24 lt ZF TE-ML 20E 120.000km/2 years
A Plus
INTARDER ECOLİFE)

Hot-country
ZF Ecofluid 60.000 km/1 year
operation
Differantial oil & Rear Axle 16 lt SAE 80W 90 TE-ML
12B/12E Normal
150.000 km/3 years
operation

Power steering fluid 9 lt − ZF TE-ML 09 90.000 km/2 years

Hydrostatic fan oil 12 lt − DEXRON II D 60.000 km / 2 years

DEA Reniso SE55


A/C compressor oil 2,5 lt −
Triton (Esther Oil)

Fuchs Renolit
Hub Grease 1,5 kg ZF TE-ML 12 180.000 km/2 years
LX-PEP 2

Shaft Grease 1 kg − RETINAX LX2 15.000 km

Antifreeze 50 lt − DAF 74002 300.000 km / 2 years

A/C Gas 9,5 kg − R 134 A −

Wax − Efcoat WB 463 A1 −

Tire pressure Front Rear

8.1 Bar 8.3 Bar


The denomination ‘’hot country use’’ is derived from the area where the vehicle is used, rather than from a country in the sense of a state.It is assumed
that the conditions are ‘’Hot Country Use’’ when:
1. The monthly average temperature exceeds 25°C (77°F) in more than 2 months within a year.
2. or if temperature rise above 40°C (104°F) on more than 7 days in a year.
Examples for possible countries or regions are : America: USA (South and deserts), Mexico.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|23


The following maintenance should be performed independent of mileage;

Description Intervals

Check the engine compartment automatic fire extinguisher system to verify*;

The Suppression Unit is in its proper location.

The Tamper Indicator is intact.

The Maintenance Tag or Certificate is in place.

The Suppression Unit shows no physical damage or condition that might prevent operation.
Every Months
a. This includes inspecting the detection tubing in the hazard area for abrasion, distortion,
cuts, or dirt accumulation.

The Pressure Gauge is in the operable range.

The Nozzle Blow-off Caps are intact and undamaged (if applicable).

Neither the Protected Equipment nor the Hazard has been replaced, modified, or relocated.

Check the engine compartment automatic fire extinguisher system**;

Make sure that the hazard has not changed.

Inspect detection/actuation tubing, discharge piping, nozzles, signals, and all other auxiliary
equipment.
Every 6 Months
Verify that the agent distribution piping is not obstructed.

The Fire Suppression System Indication Module functionality should be tested.

The Fire Suppression System Assembly should be disconnected from the detection and dis-
charge networks and the powder agitated.

* Monthly Inspection is to be performed by owner or end user


** Semi-annual Inspection is to be performed only by a Certified Firetrace Distributor

24|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


TYPE OF USE OF THE VEHICLE

TYPE I Touring − Light Condition (Avarage Velocity : V>60 km/h)

TYPE II Intercity − Medium Condition (Avarage Velocity : 30<V<60 km/h)

TYPE III City − Severe Conditions (Average Velocity : V<30 km/h)

The maintenance intervals should be choosed according to the type of use. Any violation of the
maintenance intervals may jeopardise the warranty.

CONFIRMATION OF THE TYPE OF USE


Customer Service
Signature Signature

According to the type of use, this vehicle should be considered as


Type .........

Revision Number Revision Date Previous Type New Type

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|25


26|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
15.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


15.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|27


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (15.000 km) BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
ENGINE Check the brake system for air leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Check the suspension mountings
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Check the air bellows for leaks
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for
leaks Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Check the V-belts tension
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the antifreeze density
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks switches
DRIVE TRAIN Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Grease the spider and shaft Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available) Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Check the differential oil for leaks Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Check the differential oil level
Clean the battery poles
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Check the wiring of starter
Check the steering hydraulic level Check preheater function.
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks Clean the A/C filters.
Check the steering system pipes for deformations CHASSIS AND BODY
Check the transmission air connection Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the transmission connection bolts Check the mirror connections
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation Check the safety functions of all doors
Check the wheel nuts tightness Grease the door greasing points
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available) Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion

28|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
30.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


30.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|29


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (30.000 km) BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
ENGINE Check the brake system for air leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Check the suspension mountings
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Check the air bellows for leaks
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for
leaks Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Check the V-belts tension
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the antifreeze density
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks switches
Change the air filter Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
DRIVE TRAIN Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Grease the spider and shaft Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available) Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Check the differential oil for leaks
Clean the battery poles
Check the differential oil level
Check the wiring of starter
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Check preheater function.
Check the steering hydraulic level Clean the A/C filters.
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks CHASSIS AND BODY
Check the steering system pipes for deformations Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the transmission air connection Check the mirror connections
Check the transmission connection bolts Check the safety functions of all doors
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation Grease the door greasing points
Check the wheel nuts tightness Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available) Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion
Check the transmission oil for leaks
Wheel alignment adjustment

30|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
45.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


45.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|31


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (45.000 km) BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
ENGINE Check the brake system for air leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Check the suspension mountings
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Check the air bellows for leaks
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for
leaks Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Check the V-belts tension
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the antifreeze density
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks switches
Check the components and hose connections for leaks Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Check the exhaust system Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
DRIVE TRAIN Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Grease the spider and shaft Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available)
Clean the battery poles
Check the differential oil for leaks
Check the wiring of starter
Check the differential oil level
Check preheater function.
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Clean the A/C filters.
Check the steering hydraulic level CHASSIS AND BODY
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the steering system pipes for deformations Check the mirror connections
Check the transmission air connection Check the safety functions of all doors
Check the transmission connection bolts Grease the door greasing points
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Check the wheel nuts tightness Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available) Check the body and chassis painting
Check the axle connections for deformations
Check the gearbox breather

32|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
60.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


60.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|33


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (60.000 km) BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
ENGINE Check the brake system for air leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Check the suspension mountings
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Check the air bellows for leaks
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for
leaks Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Check the V-belts tension
Change the air dryer filter
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Check the antifreeze density
Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Change the air filter switches
Change the engine oil Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Change the engine oil filter Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Change the fuel filter Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Change the water-fuel separator filter Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Change the hydrostatic fan drive oil and oil filter
Clean the battery poles
Clean the radiator finss
Check the wiring of starter
Check the Automatic extinguisher system
Check preheater function.
Change the A/C belt
Clean the A/C filters.
Change the V-belts
CHASSIS AND BODY
DRIVE TRAIN
Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Grease the spider and shaft
Check the mirror connections
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available)
Check the safety functions of all doors
Check the differential oil for leaks
Grease the door greasing points
Check the differential oil level
Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion
Check the steering hydraulic level Check the functions of the inspection and trunk lids (adjust If
necessary )
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks
Check the steering system pipes for deformations
Check the transmission air connection
Check the transmission connection bolts
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation
Check the wheel nuts tightness
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available)
Check the transmission oil for leaks
Wheel alignment adjustment

34|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
75.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


75.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|35


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (75.000 km) Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
ENGINE Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator
Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
Control the engine oil level and leakage disc must be replaced
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
leaks switches
Check the V-belts tension Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Check the AdBlue system for leaks Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Check the antifreeze density Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Change the Adblue dosage unit filter
Clean the battery poles
Check the air intake water separator
Check the wiring of starter
Check the compressor line
Check preheater function.
Clean the engine
Clean the A/C filters.
Replace the AdBlue air filter/oil separator of the EAS system
Check the preheater electrical connection
Replace the coolant filter
Check the heat exchanger of preheater
DRIVE TRAIN
Clean preheater exterior and interior
Grease the spider and shaft
Check the preheater fuel lines and connections for leaks
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available)
Replace the preheater fuel filter with gasket
Check the differential oil for leaks
Replace the preheater fuel filter screen with gaskets in pump
Check the differential oil level
Check the preheater burner head
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Replace the preheater atomizer nozzle
Check the steering hydraulic level Check the preheater exhaust line for contamination and clean as
required
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks
Check the A/C system
Check the steering system pipes for deformations
Change the A/C dryer filter.
Check the transmission air connection
Change the A/C pollen filter
Check the transmission connection bolts
CHASSIS AND BODY
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation
Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the wheel nuts tightness
Check the mirror connections
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available)
Check the safety functions of all doors
Change the A/C compressor oil
Grease the door greasing points
BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Check the brake system for air leaks
Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion
Check the suspension mountings
Check the air bellows for leaks

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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
90.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


90.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|37


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (90.000 km) Check the gearbox breather


ENGINE Change the steering hydraulic oil and filter
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Change the clutch hydraulic (If its available)
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the brake system for air leaks
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Check the suspension mountings
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the air bellows for leaks
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
leaks
Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Check the V-belts tension
Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
Check the AdBlue system for leaks thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the antifreeze density Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Change the air filter
Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the components and hose connections for leaks
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Check the exhaust system switches
DRIVE TRAIN Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Grease the spider and shaft Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available) Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Check the differential oil for leaks Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Check the differential oil level
Clean the battery poles
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Check the wiring of starter
Check the steering hydraulic level Check preheater function.
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks Clean the A/C filters.
Check the steering system pipes for deformations CHASSIS AND BODY
Check the transmission air connection Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the transmission connection bolts Check the mirror connections
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation Check the safety functions of all doors
Check the wheel nuts tightness Grease the door greasing points
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available) Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Check the transmission oil for leaks Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion
Wheel alignment adjustment Check the functions of the inspection and trunk lids (adjust If
necessary )
Check the axle connections for deformations
Check the body and chassis painting

38|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
105.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


105.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|39


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (105.000 km) BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
ENGINE Check the brake system for air leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Check the suspension mountings
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Check the air bellows for leaks
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for
leaks Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Check the V-belts tension
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the antifreeze density
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks switches
DRIVE TRAIN Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Grease the spider and shaft Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available) Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Check the differential oil for leaks Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Check the differential oil level
Clean the battery poles
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Check the wiring of starter
Check the steering hydraulic level Check preheater function.
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks Clean the A/C filters.
Check the steering system pipes for deformations CHASSIS AND BODY
Check the transmission air connection Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the transmission connection bolts Check the mirror connections
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation Check the safety functions of all doors
Check the wheel nuts tightness Grease the door greasing points
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available) Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion

40|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
120.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


120.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|41


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (120.000 km) Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available)
ENGINE Check the transmission oil for leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Wheel alignment adjustment
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Change the transmission oil and filter
Control the engine oil level and leakage BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Check the brake system for air leaks
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the suspension mountings
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for Check the air bellows for leaks
leaks
Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check the V-belts tension
Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
Check the antifreeze density thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Change the air filter
Change the air dryer filter
Change the engine oil
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Change the engine oil filter
Check the electrolyte level and density
Change the fuel filter
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Change the water-fuel separator filter switches
Change the hydrostatic fan drive oil and oil filter Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Clean the radiator finss Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Check the Automatic extinguisher system Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Change the A/C belt Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Change the V-belts
Clean the battery poles
DRIVE TRAIN
Check the wiring of starter
Grease the spider and shaft
Check preheater function.
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available)
Clean the A/C filters.
Check the differential oil for leaks
CHASSIS AND BODY
Check the differential oil level
Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Check the mirror connections
Check the steering hydraulic level Check the safety functions of all doors
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks Grease the door greasing points
Check the steering system pipes for deformations Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Check the transmission air connection Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion
Check the transmission connection bolts Check the functions of the inspection and trunk lids (adjust If
necessary )
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation
Check the wheel nuts tightness

42|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
135.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


135.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|43


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (135.000 km) BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
ENGINE Check the brake system for air leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Check the suspension mountings
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Check the air bellows for leaks
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for
leaks Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Check the V-belts tension
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the antifreeze density
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks switches
Check the components and hose connections for leaks Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Check the exhaust system Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
DRIVE TRAIN Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Grease the spider and shaft Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available)
Clean the battery poles
Check the differential oil for leaks
Check the wiring of starter
Check the differential oil level
Check preheater function.
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Clean the A/C filters.
Check the steering hydraulic level CHASSIS AND BODY
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the steering system pipes for deformations Check the mirror connections
Check the transmission air connection Check the safety functions of all doors
Check the transmission connection bolts Grease the door greasing points
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Check the wheel nuts tightness Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available) Check the body and chassis painting
Check the axle connections for deformations
Check the gearbox breather

44|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
150.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


150.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|45


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (150.000 km) BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
ENGINE Check the brake system for air leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Check the suspension mountings
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Check the air bellows for leaks
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for
leaks Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Check the V-belts tension
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the antifreeze density
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks switches
Change the air filter Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Change the Adblue dosage unit filter Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Check the air intake water separator Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Check the compressor line Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Clean the engine
Clean the battery poles
Replace the AdBlue air filter/oil separator of the EAS system
Check the wiring of starter
Replace the coolant filter
Check preheater function.
Check the valve clearences and adjust If necessary
Clean the A/C filters.
DRIVE TRAIN
Check the preheater electrical connection
Grease the spider and shaft
Check the heat exchanger of preheater
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available)
Clean preheater exterior and interior
Check the differential oil for leaks
Check the preheater fuel lines and connections for leaks
Check the differential oil level
Replace the preheater fuel filter with gasket
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Replace the preheater fuel filter screen with gaskets in pump
Check the steering hydraulic level Check the preheater burner head
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks Replace the preheater atomizer nozzle
Check the steering system pipes for deformations Check the preheater exhaust line for contamination and clean as
required
Check the transmission air connection
Check the A/C system
Check the transmission connection bolts
Change the A/C dryer filter.
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation
Change the A/C pollen filter
Check the wheel nuts tightness
CHASSIS AND BODY
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available)
Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the transmission oil for leaks
Check the mirror connections
Wheel alignment adjustment
Check the safety functions of all doors
Change the A/C compressor oil
Grease the door greasing points
Change the differantial breather valve
Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Change the differantial oil
Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion
Check the functions of the inspection and trunk lids (adjust If
necessary )

46|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
165.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


165.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|47


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (165.000 km) BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
ENGINE Check the brake system for air leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Check the suspension mountings
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Check the air bellows for leaks
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for
leaks Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Check the V-belts tension
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the antifreeze density
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks switches
DRIVE TRAIN Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Grease the spider and shaft Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available) Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Check the differential oil for leaks Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Check the differential oil level
Clean the battery poles
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Check the wiring of starter
Check the steering hydraulic level Check preheater function.
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks Clean the A/C filters.
Check the steering system pipes for deformations CHASSIS AND BODY
Check the transmission air connection Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the transmission connection bolts Check the mirror connections
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation Check the safety functions of all doors
Check the wheel nuts tightness Grease the door greasing points
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available) Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion

48|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
180.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


180.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|49


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (180.000 km) Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available)
ENGINE Check the transmission oil for leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Wheel alignment adjustment
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Check the axle connections for deformations
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the gearbox breather
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Change the steering hydraulic oil and filter
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Change the clutch hydraulic (If its available)
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
leaks
Check the brake system for air leaks
Check the V-belts tension
Check the suspension mountings
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
Check the air bellows for leaks
Check the antifreeze density
Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks
Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Change the air filter
Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
Check the components and hose connections for leaks thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the exhaust system Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Change the engine oil
Change the air dryer filter
Change the engine oil filter
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Change the fuel filter
Check the electrolyte level and density
Change the water-fuel separator filter
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Change the hydrostatic fan drive oil and oil filter switches
Clean the radiator finss Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Check the Automatic extinguisher system Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Change the A/C belt Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Change the V-belts Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
DRIVE TRAIN
Clean the battery poles
Grease the spider and shaft
Check the wiring of starter
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available)
Check preheater function.
Check the differential oil for leaks
Clean the A/C filters.
Check the differential oil level
CHASSIS AND BODY
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the steering hydraulic level Check the mirror connections
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks Check the safety functions of all doors
Check the steering system pipes for deformations Grease the door greasing points
Check the transmission air connection Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Check the transmission connection bolts Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation Check the functions of the inspection and trunk lids (adjust If
necessary )
Check the wheel nuts tightness
Check the body and chassis painting

50|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
195.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


195.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|51


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (195.000 km) BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
ENGINE Check the brake system for air leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Check the suspension mountings
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Check the air bellows for leaks
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for
leaks Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Check the V-belts tension
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the antifreeze density
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks switches
DRIVE TRAIN Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
Grease the spider and shaft Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available) Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Check the differential oil for leaks Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Check the differential oil level
Clean the battery poles
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Check the wiring of starter
Check the steering hydraulic level Check preheater function.
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks Clean the A/C filters.
Check the steering system pipes for deformations CHASSIS AND BODY
Check the transmission air connection Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the transmission connection bolts Check the mirror connections
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation Check the safety functions of all doors
Check the wheel nuts tightness Grease the door greasing points
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available) Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion

52|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


VEHICLE MAINTENANCE This section is filled by the servicing dealer.
COUPON
210.000 km Maintenance Date

Signature/Stamp Kilometer

Registration plate:

Repair Maintenance Service (Workshop)

TEMSA VEHICLE MAINTENANCE COUPON


210.000 km
Chassis No.

Country/County or (District)

Maintenance Date Kilometer

Vehicle work region Registration Date

Registration Plate No. Engine No.

Repair maintenance Service or (Atelier)


Signature/Stamp

ATTENTION
For the duration of the vehicle warranty cover,
Make the inspection of the vehicle at the proper time,
It is essential to use original genuine parts for inspection and
maintenance, and to use oils recommended by
TEMSA and this document should be keep by the Service.

USED MATERIALS
MATERIAL NUMBER MATERIAL NAME QUANTITY

1) IT’S AN OBLIGATION FOR THE CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY TO MAKE ALL THE PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS AT THE KM’S WHICH HAD BEEN EXPLAINED ABOVE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO
STAMP THE RELATED PARTS OF THE WORKSHOP MANUAL BY THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE.
2) PERIODIC MAINTENANCE COVER ABOVE THE ITEMS.
3) COST OF THE GENUINE PARTS AND EXPENDING MATERIAL ARE SEPERATELY TAKEN THAT IS CHANGED AT THE DURING THE PERIODIC INSPECTION.
4) TO CONTINUATION OF WARRANTY, THE ORGINAL GENUINE PARTS MUST BE USED NECESSARY ( SUCH AS FILTER , BELT, SEAL ETC.)
5) ABOVE THE EXPLANATION KM’S TO BE DISCUSSED IN THE EVENT THAT IF THE ONLY ORIGINAL GENUINE PART HED BEEN USED.

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|53


NOTES WARNING !
Any violation of the maintenance intervals may
jeopardise the warranty.

Signature of Service/Dealer

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST (210.000 km) BRAKE, AIR AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
ENGINE Check the brake system for air leaks
Inspect the fuel system for leaks Check the suspension mountings
Drain the water in the water-fuel seperator Check the air bellows for leaks
Control the engine oil level and leakage Check the tighteness of fixing parts of air cooling helix piping
Check hydrostatic fan drive oil level and leakages (If its available) Clean the air line filter cartrige (Change if deformed)
Clean the air filter (Change if necessary) Check the brake pads. If the backplate and friction material
thickness is less than 11 mm, the pad must be replaced
Check the connections of air intake and exhaust system parts for
leaks Check the brake discs. If the disc thickness is less than 37 mm, the
disc must be replaced
Check the V-belts tension
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
Check the AdBlue system for leaks
Check the electrolyte level and density
Check the antifreeze density
Check the functions of the dashboard warning lamps and control
Check the coolant level and pipes for leaks switches
Change the air filter Check the functions of the headlamps, park lamps, brake lamps etc.
DRIVE TRAIN Check the functions of the inner trim lamps
Grease the spider and shaft Check the functions of the windshield washer and wipers
Check the clutch hydraulic level (If its available) Check -visually- fuse box, wires, relay panel, socket connections for
deformations
Check the differential oil for leaks
Clean the battery poles
Check the differential oil level
Check the wiring of starter
Check the steering gearbox, tie rod and pitman arm for
deformation Check preheater function.
Check the steering hydraulic level Clean the A/C filters.
Check the steering hydraulic line for leaks CHASSIS AND BODY
Check the steering system pipes for deformations Check the door air line for leaks and tightness of the connections
Check the transmission air connection Check the mirror connections
Check the transmission connection bolts Check the safety functions of all doors
Cleaning and checking the transmission ventilation Grease the door greasing points
Check the wheel nuts tightness Check the door adjustment (Adjust if necessary)
Grease the greasing points (If ''central greasing'' is not available) Check the chassis and body’s parts for corrosion
Check the transmission oil for leaks Check the functions of the inspection and trunk lids (adjust If
necessary )
Wheel alignment adjustment

54|SAFARI HD Rev. 01/17.12.12


Daily

- Check the engine oli level


- Check the air filter
- Check the coolant level
- Check tension of driver belts regularly
- Check tire pressures
- Run the A/C regularly for at least half on how to increase service
life

Rev. 01/17.12.12 SAFARI HD|55


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Stamp

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