1994 Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual - Page 93

1994 Chevrolet Corvette Manual

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Features and Controls 280 1 IZI I I I , I OIL OIL TEMP O F TEMP 'F I NOTICE: T1 Engine LT5 Enginl I Damage to yourengine from neglected oil problems can be costly and is not covered by your warranty. Zngine Oil Temperature Gauge rhis gauge shows yourengine oil emperature. Oil temperature may vary vith the type of driving you do and weather conditions, but readings above the shaded area showthe normal operating range. If your oil temperature is closeto the shaded area and it stays there, your oiltemperature is too high. Check the engine coolant temperature and engine oil level. If your engine is too hot, see "Engine Overheating" in the Index. Your vehicle may need service; see your dealer. )r numeric gauge measurements, ness the "GAUGES" button on the Trip [onitor until"OIL" appears. The number at appears next to the gauge is the fuel 1 temperature. If "LO' appears, the mperature is below 32°F (OOC). ...92

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Features
and
Controls
I
NOTICE:
I
Damage
to
your engine from
neglected oil
problems can be costly
and is not
covered by your
warranty.
...
92
TEMP
OIL
O
F
TEMP
OIL
‘F
280
T1
Engine
LT5
Enginl
Zngine
Oil
Temperature
Gauge
rhis
gauge
shows
your engine oil
emperature. Oil temperature may
vary
vith
the type
of
driving you do and
weather conditions, but readings above
the shaded
area
show the normal
operating range. If your
oil temperature
is
close
to the
shaded area and
it stays
there,
your
oil temperature is too high.
Check
the engine coolant temperature
and engine oil level. If your engine
is
too
hot, see “Engine Overheating” in
the
Index. Your vehicle may
need service;
see your
dealer.
1
IZI
I
I
,
I
I
)r
numeric
gauge
measurements,
ness the
“GAUGES”
button
on
the
Trip
[onitor
until
“OIL”
appears.
The
number
at
appears
next
to
the
fuel gauge
is
the
1
temperature.
If
“LO’
appears,
the
mperature
is
below
32°F
(OOC).