Volkswagen TRANSPORTER 1963 Instruction Manual page 24

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WATCH THE ROAD
closely while driving. You should now be able to operate the
various levers, switches and controls automatically.
Further-
more,
your Transporter
will "tell"
you on its
own accord
when it needs attention.
FLASHING INDICATORS-
-----
Green Arrows
The direction indicators lie outside the driver's vision. How-
ever, the green indicator light shows when they are in operation.
The direction indicator switch can be operated without taki
the hand off the steering wheel.
OIL PRESSURE
----------
Gr
The oil pressure of your vehicle is as important as th
When the ignition is turned on, the green oil pressur
go on. The light should go out when the engine is s
the oil pressure increases.
IMPORTANT
If the green light goes on when
the
e
running, the chances are that the oil circulation
has be
terrupted, which means that the
lubrication
of the en
has ceased. Stop at once and check
the
level of the oil be
you consult a Service Station.
If
the lamp flashes
occa-
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;;
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sionally when the engine is warm and running slowly it does
not indicate trouble if it goes out again as the speed in-
creases.
GENERATOR AND COOLING------
Red Light
are controlled simultaneously by a red light.
The
light will show
when the ignition is turned on and when the engine is running
at low speed.
The
light should go out as speed is increased.
WARNING
If
the red light goes on while you are driving
the
vehicle, the fan belt may be broken. Stop and find out what is
wrong, for if the belt is broken, the cooling is disrupted and the
generator no
longer
charges.
HEADLIGHTS--------
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- Blue Light
----'
The high beam of your headlights can be blinding to oncoming
drivers. You know yourself how unpleasant and dangerous this
is. For this reason, be considerate.
The
blue light will tell you
when the high beam is switched on.
Just
depress the dimmer
switch to transfer the headlights from high to low beam.
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