Instruments
and indi cator
Lights
Instruments
and indicator
Lights
Instruments
Instrument cluster and controls
The instrument cluster is your central source of information.
Fig. 3 Overview of t he inst rument cluste
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Coolant temperature
gauge
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Tachome ter
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War ning/ indicator lights
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ISETI
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Disp lay
- Driver informat io
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system
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Time and date d isp lay .
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Odometer
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Reset button for trip odometer
<z)
Speedome
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Fue
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gauge
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When swit ching
t
he ignition o n,
t
he need les
in the instrument clus
t
er swi ng upward
brief
ly.
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The illumination for
t
he inst rument cluste
r
lights up whenever you switch on the igni-
tion with the
vehicle headlights off
. As the
day light fades, the instrument cluster illu-
mination likewise d ims automatically and
will go out completely whe
n
the o utside
light is very low. This feature is meant to re-
mind you to
swit
ch on the headlights when
outside light con ditions become poor.
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Engine coolant temperature gauge
The engine coolant ga uge
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page 10, fig. 3
CD
on ly works when t he ignition is on. To prevent
damage to your engine, please note the follow-
ing important points
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Engine cold
If the need le is at or close to the bottom
of
the
gauge, the engine has not yet reached its operat
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ing temperature.
Avoid high engine speeds,
heavy engine loads, and heavy thrott le applica-
tions
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Normal temperature
When the engine has reached its operating tem-
perature, the needle will move to the middle of
the ga uge and rema in there.
If
the engine is
working hard at hig
h
outs ide temperatures,
t he
needle may move higher on the gauge. This is not
a cause for concern as long as the
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warning
light
in
the inst rumen
t
cluste
r
display does no
t
il-
luminat
e
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If the
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warning light in the inst ru-
ment cluster d isp lay flashes, th is can me
a
n one
of
t
wo th ings
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eith
er
t
he coolan
t
temperature
is
too high, or t he coo
la
nt
level
is
t
oo low
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