Propane Fuel System
15.
Install the fuel cap.
16.
Check for leaks on the fill valve and connecting
piping, and around the 80% bleeder valve.
17.
Ensure that all of the fuel tank valves are in the
fully-closed position.
Ametek Instrument Panel
The following information describes the Ametek in-
strument panel, used with liquid propane gas (LPG)
engines. The instrument panel is shown in
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1. Fuel Level Gauge
2. Dash Message Center
3. Speedometer
NOTE: The instrument panel is shown with a
standard U.S. speedometer, which shows miles
per hour (mph) more prominently than kilome-
ters per hour (km/h).
17.5
Fig.
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4. Engine Oil Pressure Gauge
5. Coolant Temperature Gauge
6. Dash Driver Display Screen
Fig. 17.3, Gauge Layout (typical, U.S.), LPG Engines
Message Display Center
The message display is a graphical, backlit, liquid
crystal display (LCD) that relays information to the
vehicle operator. The messages displayed include:
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Odometer
•
Trip Odometer 1/Trip Odometer 2
•
Chassis Battery Voltage
•
Instantaneous Fuel Rate
17.3.
2
•
Average Fuel Rate
•
Gear Attained Status
•
Transmission Temperature
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5
7
7. Toggle Button, Down
8. Toggle Button, Right
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