1994 Pontiac Grand Am Owner's Manual - Page 95

1994 Pontiac Grand Am Manual

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Features & Controls Fuel Gage (CONT.) 0 It takes a little more or less fuel to fill up than the gageindicated. For example, the gage may have indicated the tank was half full, but it actually took a little more or less than half the tank's capacity to fill the tank. The gage moves a little when you turn a corner or speed up. The gage doesn't go back to "E" when you turn off the ignition. 0 0 For your fuel tank capacity, see"Service Station Information" on the last page of this manual. This gage shows the engine coolant temperature. If the gage pointer moves This light tells you that your engine into the red area, your engine is too hot! coolant has overheated or your radiator That reading means same thing as the the cooling fan is not working. warning light. It means that your engine If you have been operating your vehicle coolant has overheated. under normal driving conditions, you If you have been operating your vehicle should pull off the road, stop your vehicle under normal driving conditions, you and turn the engine off as soon as possible should pull off the road, stop your vehicle and turn off the engine as soon as possible. HOT COOLANT CAN BURN YOU BADLY! HOT COOLANT CAN BURNYOU BADLY! In "Problems on the Road", this manual In "Problems on the Road", this manual shows what to do. See "Engine shows what to do. See "Engine Overheating" in the Index. Overheating" in the Index. Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light Engine Coolant Temperature Gage

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Features
&
Controls
Fuel
Gage
(CONT.)
0
It takes a little more or less fuel to fill
up
than
the
gage indicated. For
example, the gage
may
have
indicated
the tank
was
half full, but
it actually
took a little more or less than
half the
tank’s capacity to fill the
tank.
0
The gage moves a little when
you
turn
a corner or
speed
up.
0
The gage doesn’t go
back to
“E”
when
you
turn off the ignition.
For your fuel
tank
capacity,
see “Service
Station Information”
on
the
last page of
this manual.
Engine
Coolant
Temperature
Warning
Light
This light tells
you
that
your engine
coolant has overheated or
your radiator
cooling fan is
not
working.
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 “Engine
Overheating” in the Index.
Engine
Coolant
Temperature
Gage
This
gage
shows
the
engine
coolant
temperature. If the
gage
pointer
moves
into
the
red
area,
your
engine
is
too
hot!
That
reading
means
the
same
thing
as
the
warning
light.
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
Road”,
this
manual
shows
what to do.
See
“Engine
Overheating” in
the
Index.