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Chapter 1A
DASHBOARD
WARNINg/REmINDER INDICATIONS cont.
Service vehicle soon (SVS)
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the SVS indicator
illuminates for approximately 4 seconds.
The service vehicle soon lamp will constantly illuminate if a malfunction
exists in the non-emission related components or the related sub
systems. Consult your Holden Dealer.
Engine coolant temperature
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the coolant
temperature indicator illuminates for approximately 4 seconds.
If the engine coolant warning illuminates while driving, it indicates the
engine coolant temperature is excessively hot. It is advisable to stop
the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. If the lamp does not extinguish,
consult your Holden Dealer.
Door ajar warning
Illuminates when a door is open or not securely latched.
Tailgate ajar warning
The tailgate ajar warning lamp illuminates when the ignition is switched
to the ON position and goes out after approximately 4 seconds.
Illuminates when the tailgate or the tailgate window is open or not
securely latched.
Cruise control indicator
Illuminates when the cruise control has been set and extinguishes
when cruise control is turned off.
Refer to Cruise control further on in this chapter.
All Wheel Drive system (AWD)
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the AWD indicator
illuminates for approximately 4 seconds.
The lamp flashes when the AWD system is temporarily disabled. The
lamp remains on continuously when there is a malfunction in the AWD
system. Consult your Holden Dealer.
WARNING
If you keep driving your vehicle with the service vehicle soon lamp
on, damage may result in the non-emission related components
or related sub systems. This could lead to costly repairs.
WARNING
Do not continue driving with the temperature gauge needle in
the red area, the engine is too hot. Continued operation of an
overheated engine will result in severe engine damage. Refer to
Engine overheating in chapter 6.
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