1994 Pontiac Firebird Owner's Manual - Page 96

1994 Pontiac Firebird Manual

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NOTICE: If you keep driving your vehicle with this light on, after while the emisa sion controls won't work well, as your fuel economy won't be as good and your engine may not run as smoothly. This could lead to costly repairs not coveredby your warranty. Ehgine Oil Pressure Gage T'his gage tells you there could be a if Problem with yourengine oil pressure. I'he engine oil pressure gage shows the elngine oil pressure in psi (pounds per S quare inch) in the U.S., or kPa C (1 cilopascals) in Canada, when the engine is; running. Oil pressure should be 20 to 80 psi (140 to 550 kPa). It may vary with elngine speed, outside temperature and 0il viscosity, butreadings above the red a rea show the normaloperating range. 1 Rleadings in the red area tell you that the elngine is low on oil, or that you might h,ave some other oil problem. See "Engint GIil" in the Index. NOTICE: Damage to yourengine from neglected oil problems can be costly and is not covered by your warqanty.

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NOTICE:
If
you
keep driving your
vehicle
with
this
light
on,
after
a while
the emis-
sion
controls
won’t
work
as well,
your
fuel
economy
won’t
be
as
good
and
your
engine
may
not
run
as
smoothly.
This
could
lead
to
costly
repairs
not
covered by
your
warranty.
E
T
P
I
el
(1
is
8
el
a1
R
el
h,
G
SC
0
hgine
Oil
Pressure
Gage
‘his
gage
tells
you
if there could be a
roblem
with
your engine oil pressure.
’he engine oil pressure gage shows
the
ngine
oil pressure in psi (pounds per
quare inch)
in
the
U.S.,
or
kPa
cilopascals) in Canada, when the
engine
;
running.
Oil pressure should be
20
to
0
psi
(140
to
550
kPa).
It
may
vary
with
ngine speed, outside temperature and
il
viscosity,
but
readings above the red
rea show
the
normal operating range.
leadings
in the red area tell
you
that
the
ngine is low
on oil, or that you might
ave
some other oil problem. See “Engint
Iil” in the Index.
NOTICE:
Damage
to
your engine from
neglected oil problems can be
costly
and
is
not
covered by your warqanty.