Switches - Monaco Cayman 2005 Owner's Manual

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6. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge:
Under average conditions, the gauge will read between 160º F and 212º F. Monitor this
gauge frequently when climbing hills, towing, or in high ambient temperatures.
Overheating may be a result of any of the following conditions:
• Low coolant level.
• Fan failure.
• Mechanical failure of the hoses or belts.
• Blockage of radiator fins.
• Climbing a long hill on a hot day.
• Towing a heavy trailer.
• Idling for long periods of time.
7. Engine Oil Pressure Gauge:
Indicates the pressure of the oil and not the amount of oil in the system. Normal ranges
are between 15 psi and 60 psi.
INFORMATION:
Please refer to manufacturer's instructions for specific oil pressure recommendations.
NOTE:
When operating the engine cold, the pressure will be considerably higher due to
increased viscosity (thickness) of the oil.
WARNING:
If oil pressure drops significantly below 35 psi while driving, or 10 psi while idling,
stop the engine and check oil level.

Switches

Two types of switches are used: Lighted and non-lighted. Each switch has the item or function it
controls, printed on the switch. Press the top of the switch to start the function. Press the bottom of the
switch to stop the function. The following is a list of switches used and their functions.
DRIVERS CONSOLE:
CRUISE POWER:
Enables the cruise control.
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Section 9 --- Electrical Systems - Chassis
060066C
Cayman 2005

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