1996 Pontiac Trans Sport Owner's Manual - Page 146

1996 Pontiac Trans Sport Manual

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Voltmeter Your charging system ,gage will show the rate of charge when the engine is running. Brake System Warning Light Your Pontiac's hydraulic brake system divided into is two parts. If one part isn't working, the other part can still work and stopyou. For good braking, though, you need both parts working well. If the warning light comes on, there could a brake be problem. Have your brake system inspected away. right #' .. *::--Thereading 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 indicat'e a possible :. problem with your charging system. Have yourF' - I . ,!: Pontiac serviced immediately. -. ' ., i _.. ' &p' When the engine is not running but the ignition 1s dn (in the RUN position), the display measures the voltade . ;:3;,;: output of your battery. ': ? + I I. . ,; I " 1 , z ' 1 Domestic Canadian

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Voltmeter
Your charging system ,gage
will show the rate
of
charge
when the engine
is
running.
#
+
'
..
*::-
-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 indicat'e a possible
.
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I.
.
problem with your charging system. Have yourF'
,;
Pontiac
serviced immediately.
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When
the engine
is
not running but
the
ignition
1s
dn
(in
the
RUN
position), the display measures the voltade
output
of
your
battery.
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Brake
System
Warning
Light
Your
Pontiac's hydraulic
brake
system
is
divided into
two parts.
If
one
part
isn't working, the
other
part
can
still
work and
stop
you.
For
good
braking, though, you
need both
parts
working
well.
If
the warning light comes
on,
there
could
be a brake
problem. Have
your
brake
system
inspected
right away.
Domestic
Canadian
This light should come
on
briefly when
you
turn the
ignition key
to
RUN.
If
it doesn't come on
then,
have
it
fixed
so
it
will
be
ready to
warn
you
if
there's
a
problem.