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old units and components old units and components such as: batteries, catalytic converters, used airbags, etc... can be disposed by sending them to local disposal facility, recycler or community drop - off centers. cleaning products parts cleaners and vehicle wash products are often toxic and some are flammable. they can not be disposed in regular trash or washed down the drain. small and large quantities of liquids leftover can be collected in sealed containers and send to your local waste disposal facilities. volatile materials the main volatile wastes in a motor vehicle is the vehicle fuel and the components that have contact with it, these components including: fuel filter, fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel lines, fuel injectors, etc... because the high flammability of these waste, they should be treated with extra care! keep them away from any source of heat or fire. do not dispose of them in regular trash or bury them in the soil. send them to professional disposal facilities or check with your local authority for more information. 3 the picture on the left shows examples of the automotive wastes, how should they be disposed of? dispose of in the regular trash bury them in the soil. contact local authority for correct storage and disposal. store in an open container under your workbench.
The text clearly states that automotive wastes such as old units, cleaning products, and volatile materials should not be disposed of in regular trash, buried in soil, or stored in open containers. It advises sending them to appropriate facilities or checking with local authorities for proper disposal.
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Contact local authority for correct storage and disposal.