Engine Checks Before Operating - Chevrolet 2000 C-Series Owner's Manual

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Radiator Shutters -- Caterpillar
(If Equipped)
Radiator shutters aid engine warm
airflow through the radiator and charge the air cooler to
conserve heat in cold conditions.
The radiator shutters on your vehicle (if equipped)
operate automatically. When the ignition switch is in
ON or START and the engine temperature is below
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195
F (90
C), the shutters will close, blocking the flow
of air through the radiator and charge the air cooler.
When the engine temperature reaches 195
shutters will open to the normal operating position.

Engine Checks Before Operating

When you've started your engine, let it run for 20 to
30 seconds before you put a load on the engine.
But don't leave the vehicle while the engine is running.
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During this warm
up period, check your warning lights
and gages:
D
If oil pressure doesn't begin to rise within 15 seconds
of starting, stop the engine and find the cause.
D
If the engine coolant temperature gage needle goes
into the hot area on the gage, stop the engine and
find the cause of the overheating.
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up by blocking the
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F (90
C), the
D
If you have air brakes, the dual
gage should read at least 105 psi (720 kPa) for both
service systems before you try to move the vehicle.
When air pressure is below 60 psi (420 kPa), the
LOW AIR light will come on and you will hear a
tone alarm. If the pressure doesn't build up or drops
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during warm
up, stop the engine and find the cause
before you try to move the vehicle. Recommended
air pressure before actually driving away is
120 psi (830 kPa).
D
The charging system light should come on when the
ignition key is turned to RUN or START and should
go out when the engine is running above idle. If the
light doesn't go out or comes back on during normal
engine operation, have the charging system checked
right away. (This light tells you if the generator
is not charging; it doesn't reflect the condition of
the battery.)
D
The voltmeter charge indicator gage tells you the
condition of your battery's charge. The gage should
be in the center area during engine operation.
The red area on the left indicates an undercharge
condition; the red area on the right indicates an
overcharge. If the gage is in either red area, have the
battery and charging system checked right away.
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needle air pressure

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