1994 Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual - Page 91

1994 Chevrolet Corvette Manual

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Features and Controls For numeric gauge measurements, press the "GAUGES" button on the Trip Monitor until "COOL," appears. The number that appears next to the fuel gauge is the coolant temperature. If "LO' appears, the temperature is below 32°F (0°C). T I VOLTS Voltmeter You can read the charging system's rate of charge on your voltmeter when your engine is running. When theengine is not running, the voltmeter shows the voltage output of yQur battery. Readings between the shaded areas show the normal operating range. The reading will change as the rate of charge changes (with engine speed, for example), but if the voltmeter reads in either shaded area, and it stays there, you may have a problem with the charging system.Have it checked right away. Driving with the voltmeter reading in a shaded area could drain your battery. If you must drive a short distance with the voltmeter reading in a shaded area, turn off all your accessories, including your comfort controls and audio systems. For numeric gauge measurements, press the "GAUGES''button on the Trip Monitor until "VOLt" appears. The number that appears next to the fuel gauge is the battery voltage. ...90

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Features
and
Controls
For numeric gauge measurements,
press
the
“GAUGES”
button on the Trip
Monitor until
“COOL,”
appears. The
number that appears next
to the fuel
gauge is the coolant temperature. If
“LO’
appears, the
temperature is below
32°F
(0°C).
...
90
T
VOLTS
I
Voltmeter
You can
read
the
charging
system’s
rate
of
charge on
your
voltmeter
when
your
engine is running.
When
theengine is not
running, the voltmeter
shows the voltage
output of yQur
battery.
Readings between
the
shaded
areas
show
the normal operating range. The
reading
will change as
the rate of charge changes
(with engine speed, for example), but if
the voltmeter reads
in
either shaded area,
and it stays there, you
may have a
problem with
the
charging
system. Have
it checked right
away.
Driving
with
the
voltmeter reading
in a shaded
area could
drain your
battery.
If
you
must drive a short
distance
with
the
voltmeter
reading
in
a shaded
area,
turn
off
all
your
accessories,
including
your
comfort
controls
and
audio
systems.
For
numeric
gauge
measurements,
press
the
“GAUGES’’
button on the
Trip
Monitor
until
“VOLt”
appears.
The
number
that
appears
next
to
the
fuel
gauge
is
the
battery
voltage.