6-4 Instruments and warning lamps
This gauge indicates the temperature of the engine
coolant.
With the engine running normally, the needle should
be in the center of the gauge.
If the needle points in the red zone , the engine
has overheated. The warning lamp will light up
and a buzzer will sound simultaneously. Should this
occur, pull off the road as soon as you can safely do
so and let the engine rotate at a speed above idling
speed to cool it down.
If the vehicle has an air conditioner, switch it off.
P. 13-9
CAUTION
Be sure to stop the engine only after letting it
run at a speed slightly above the idling RPM
until the coolant cools down. Turning off the
engine immediately after stopping will cause the
coolant temperature to rise quickly and may
cause the engine to seize up.
The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel still
remaining in the fuel tank.
F: Full
E: Empty
When the needle approaches the āEā mark, refuel
as soon as possible. P. 1-5
CAUTION
The fuel injection system may fail if the engine
stops due to lack of fuel.
NOTE:
Air will be present in the fuel system after the
engine has run out of fuel. This air will prevent the
engine from starting even after it is adequately refu-
eled. You must bleed the fuel system before the
engine can be started. P. 1 3 - 2 6
Water temperature gauge
Fuel gauge
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