1993 Pontiac Trans Sport Owner's Manual - Page 108

1993 Pontiac Trans Sport Manual

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Driving your vehicle with low oil pressure can cause extensive engine I damage, Have your vehicle serviced mediately. bltmeter Your charging system gage will show the rate of charge when the engine is CAUTION running. Don't keep driving if the oil The reading will change as the rate of L pressure islow. If you do, charge changes (with engine speed, your engine can become hot that so red etc.), but readings between the it catches fire.You or others could warning zones indicate the normal be burned. Check your oil as soon operating range. Readingsin either red as possible and have your vehicle zone indicate a possible problem with serviced. your charging system. Have your Pontiac serviced immediately. the When engineis NOTICE I~ the on (in thenot running butthe ignition is Run position), display measures the voltage output of your battery. Engine CooEanf Temptaim? Gage This gage shows the engine coolant temperature. If the gage pointer moves into the red area, your engine too hot! is It means that your engine coolant has overheated. If you have been operating your vehicle under normal driving conditions, you should pulloff the road, stop your vehicle and off the engine turn as soon as possible. HOT COOLANT CANBURN YOU BADLY! In Problems on the Ruad, this manual shows what todo. See the Index under Engine Overheating. 107

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Driving
your
vehicle
with
low
oil
pressure
can
cause
extensive
engine
I
damage,
Have
your
vehicle
serviced
mediately.
CAUTION
Don’t
keep
driving
if
the
oil
L
pressure
is
low.
If
you
do,
your
engine
can
become
so
hot that
it
catches
fire. You
or
others
could
be burned.
Check
your
oil
as
soon
as
possible
and
have
your
vehicle
serviced.
NOTICE
I~
bltmeter
Your charging
system
gage
will
show
the
rate
of
charge
when
the
engine
is
The
reading
will
change
as
the
rate
of
charge
changes
(with
engine
speed,
etc.),
but
readings
between
the
red
warning
zones
indicate
the
normal
operating
range.
Readings
in
either
red
zone
indicate
a
possible
problem
with
your
charging
system.
Have
your
Pontiac
serviced
immediately.
When
the
engine
is
not
running
but
the
ignition
is
on
(in
the
Run
position),
the
display
measures
the
voltage
output
of
your
battery.
running.
Engine
CooEanf
Temptaim?
Gage
This
gage
shows
the
engine
coolant
temperature.
If
the
gage
pointer
moves
into the
red
area,
your
engine
is
too
hot!
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
off
the
engine
as
soon
as
possible.
HOT
COOLANT
CAN
BURN
YOU
BADLY!
In
Problems
on
the
Ruad,
this
manual
shows
what
to
do.
See the
Index
under
Engine
Overheating.
107