1994 Oldsmobile 88 Owner's Manual - Page 95

1994 Oldsmobile 88 Manual

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pull off the road,stop your vehicle and turn theengine off as soon as possible. HOT COOLANT CAN BURN YOU BADLY! In ProbZems on the Road, this manual shows what to do. See theIndex under Engine Overheating. normal driving conditions, you should pull off the road, stop your vehicleand turn theengine off as soon as possible. HOT COOLANT CAN BURN YOU BADLY! In Problems on the Road, this manual shows what to do.See the Zndex under Engine Overheating. If your coolant level is low, the message LOW ENGINE COOLANT will Engine Coolant Temperature Gage and Light (ELECTRONICCLUSTERJ appear. Add coolant. See theIndex under Engine Coolant. This gage has bars that show the engine When the engine is warm, but off, and coolant temperature. the ignition is on! the word HOT will If all bars light up, it indicates the flash. This is normal. coolant temperature is about 255°F (124°C). A slow chime will sound for five seconds and the HOT warning lighl will comeon. Themessage HOT...AC DISABLED will appear in the information center. If the coolant temperatureis over 261°F (127"C), the message HOT...STOP ENGINE will appear anda fast-pulsed chime will sound. It means that your engine coolant has overheated. If you have been operating your vehicle under r 93

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pull
off
the
road, stop your vehicle and
turn
the engine
off
as
soon
as
possible.
HOT COOLANT
CAN
BURN
YOU
BADLY!
In
ProbZems
on
the
Road,
this manual
shows what to do. See
the
Index
under
Engine
Overheating.
Engine
Coolant
Temperature
Gage
and
Light
(ELECTRONIC
CLUSTERJ
This
gage has bars that show the engine
coolant
temperature.
If
all
bars light up, it indicates the
coolant temperature
is
about
255°F
(124°C).
A
slow chime will sound for
five seconds and the
HOT
warning lighl
will
come on.
The message
HOT
...
AC
DISABLED
will appear
in
the
information center.
If
the coolant
temperature
is
over
261°F
(127"C),
the message
HOT
...
STOP
ENGINE
will appear
and a fast-pulsed
chime will sound. It means that your
engine coolant has overheated.
If
you
have been operating your
vehicle under
normal
driving conditions, you should
pull
off
the
road,
stop
your
vehicle and
turn
the engine
off
as
soon
as
possible.
HOT
COOLANT
CAN
BURN
YOU
BADLY!
In
Problems
on
the
Road,
this manual
shows what to
do. See
the
Zndex
under
Engine
Overheating.
If your coolant level is
low,
the
message
LOW
ENGINE
COOLANT
will
appear. Add coolant. See
the
Index
under
Engine
Coolant.
When the engine
is
warm, but
off,
and
the ignition
is
on! the word
HOT
will
flash. This
is
normal.
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