•
Stopping
distances
may
be
greater.
• Greater pedal et!ort may be re-
quired.
• Pedal travel may be greater.
3. Try out
brak~
operation by
starting and stopping on road
shoulder-then:
•
If
you judge such operation to be
safe, proceed cautiously at re-
duced speed to nearest dealer for
repair.
• Have car towed to dealer for re-
pair.
• Continued operation of the car
in this condition
is
dangerous.
Headlight Beam Indicator
Light
The headlights of your car have
high and low beams to provide you
with proper night-time visibility
during all driving conditions.
The
"low" beams are used during most
city driving. The
"high" beams are
especially useful when driving on
dark roads since they provide ex-
cellent long range illumination.
The headlight beam indicator will
be on whenever the
high beams
or
"brights" are in use. The Headlight
Beam Switch controls the headlight
beams (see
Page
32).
Light Switch
The three position light switch
controls the headlights, taillights,
parking lights, side marker lights,
instrument lights and dome lights
as
shown. The headlamp circuit
is
protected by a circuit breaker in the
light switch.
An
overload on the
breaker will cause the lamps to
"flicker"
on
and ot!.
If
this condi-
tion develops, have your headlamp
wiring checked immediately.
PARKING LAMPS
MARKER LAMPS
TAIL
AND
INSTRUMENT LIGHTS
TURN
KNOB TO
VARY INSTRUMENT LIGHTS
fULLY COUNTER CLOCKWISE
FOR
DOME LIGHTS
22
HEADLIGHTS
PARKING LAMPS
MARKER
LAMPS