1993 Oldsmobile Bravada Owner's Manual - Page 186

1993 Oldsmobile Bravada Manual

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Problems on the Road Engine Overheating If Steamis Coming from Your Engint!: If No Steam is Coming from Your Engine: You will find a coolant temperarure gage and the warning light about a hot engine If you get the overheat warning butsee on your Oldsmobile's instrument panel. Cteamfrom an overheated I or hear no steam, the problem may not ,.lgine can bum you badly, be too serious. Sometimesthe engine even if you just open the hood. Stay can get a little too hot when you: away from the engine if see or you Climb a long hill on a hot day. lr engine catches fire becaK hear steam coming fromit. Just Stop after high speed driving. you Keep driving with no coo' turn it off and get everyone away your vehicle can be badly Idle for long periods in traffic. from the vehicle until it cools down. damaged. The costly repai,, w u Wait until there is no sign of steam Tow a trailer. or coolant before opening hood. the If you keep driving when your engine is overheated, the liquids in it can catch fire, You or others could be badly burned. Stop your engine if it overheats, and get out of the vehicle until the engine is cool. - I

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Problems
on
the
Road
Engine
Overheating
You will
find
a
coolant
temperarure
gage
and the warning
light about
a
hot engine
on
your
Oldsmobile's instrument panel.
lr engine catches fire becaK
you
Keep driving with no coo'
your
vehicle
can
be
badly
damaged. The costly
repai,,
wu
If
Steam
is
Coming
from
Your
Engint
Cteamfrom an overheated
I
-
,.lgine can bum
you
badly,
even
if
you
just open the hood. Stay
away from
the
engine
if
you see or
hear
steam
coming
from
it.
Just
turn
it
off
and
get
everyone
away
from
the
vehicle
until
it
cools down.
Wait until there
is
no sign
of
steam
or coolant
before
opening
the hood.
If
you keep driving when
your
engine
is
overheated,
the
liquids
in
it
can
catch fire, You or others
could
be
badly burned. Stop
your
engine
if
it
overheats,
and
get
out
of the
vehicle
until
the engine is
cool.
!:
I
If
No
Steam
is
Coming
from
Your
Engine:
If
you
get the overheat
warning
but see
or hear no steam, the problem
may
not
be
too
serious.
Sometimes
the engine
can get
a little too hot when
you:
Climb
a long
hill
on
a
hot day.
Stop after high
speed driving.
Idle for long periods in
traffic.
Tow a
trailer.