
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The instruments,  gauges and. in
dicator  lights conveniently  grouped 
in  the  instrument  cluster are de-
Fuel Gauge 
The fuel g!fllge registers  the 
APPROXIMATE fuellevel  in the 
tank , when  the ignition 
is in the ON 
po sition . 
When the gauge registers 
EMPTY,  some fuel is.s till  available 
as  a reserve.  When the gauge 
regis
ters FULL, sOme .. additional  fuel 
can  still  be added  to the  tank.  The 
following  conditions  may 
be con
sidered normal:  signed 
to tell  you  at a glan ce  many 
important  things about ihe 
per
formanceof your car. The follow- . 
• 
G as  station  pump may shut off be
fore  fuel gauge  indicates FULL. 
o Amount  of gasoline  required  for 
fill-up  may not exactly 
corres
pond  to gauge. 
o Needle  may not move  away from 
FULL until sometime  after fill
up. 
o Needle  may move  during  turns, 
stops  and accelerations.  When the 
ignition  switch is turned  to the 
OFF position , the  needle  will not 
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ing information  will enable  you to 
mor e quickly  understand  and 
prop
erly interpret  these instrume!lts. 
necessarily  return all the  way 
to 
the EMPTY mark. 
Oil Pressure Indicator Light 
This  light  will be on  when  the 
ignition  switch 
is turned on and 
s hould  go out  after  the engine 
is 
started . Occasionally  the light  may 
be  seen  to flicker  momentarily , but 
this  will  do no harm.  However, 
if 
the light  remains  on during  normal 
drivin g speeds  the engine  should 
be 
stopped  until the cause  of the trou-  

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. Driying the car  with  low oil pillS' 
sure can:cause · serious ' engine 
damage. 
Genera~orlndicator Light 
The red light  will go on  when 
the 
ignition key is in  the "on " posi, 
tion, b~f before the engine is 
started.'J\fter the  engine  starts, the 
light  .
sho'uld go out and  remain out. 
If the Hght remains  on when  engine 
is runlling, have your Authorized 
Chevrolet Dealer  locate and cor, 
reCI the trouble  as soon as possible, 
Engine  Temperature 
Indicator Light 
, This indicator  light is provided 
in  the  instrument  cluster to quickly 
warn 
of an  overheated  engine. With 
the  ignition  switch in the 
5T AR  T 
position,  the red  TEMP  indicator 
will light to let you  know  that it is 
operating  properly.  When 
the engine 
is started , the 
red light  will go out  immediately, 
It will light up at no other  time 
unless  for some  reason  the engine 
. 
reaches  a dangerously  high oper, 
atingtemperature. If the light 
comes  on during 
extreme driving 
conditions,  such 
as an extended 
idle,  turn 
off the air conditioner (if 
used }.and run the engine  slightly 
faster  than 
idle. speed  with the 
transmission  in neutral  gear . 
If the 
light  does  not go 
off within  a short 
period  of time 
(F2 minutes),  then 
tum the engine off until  the cause 
of  the. 
overheating is corrected; 
Glance  at the 
Ins.trument cluster 
frequently  as you  drive  to see  if 
this  light 
is on.  ' 
Brake System Warning 
Light 
. 
The  service .. brake  system is a 
dual  system  designed 
so that. one 
part  will provide  some braking 
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action  in the  event  of loss  of hy' 
draulic  pressure  in the other part of 
the  system. 
If the ,warning  light 
labeled 
"BRAKE," located  in the 
speedometer face, comes on .and 
stays  on when  the ignition 
is on and 
'after · the brakes have  been  firmly 
applied,  it may  indicate  that 
there 
is a malfunction in one  part  of the 
brake  system. 
' 
• 
As ~ reminde;,  the light is de, 
signed:to 
come  on with  the park, 
ing brake  applied  and the ignition 
on. 
• The  light is also designed to 
come on, during ;engine starting 
to verify  that the bulb is operating 
. properly. 
• Have  system repaired '. if  light 
does  not come 
on' during  check. 
• This warning light, is not a sub
stitute  for the  visual  check of 
brake  fluid level  required 
as part 
of  normal  maintenance.   

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Trim 
Materials with Solvent 
Type Cleaner 
Before  attempting  to remove 
spots  or stain s from  fabric, deter
mine  as accurately 
as possible  the 
nature  and age of the spo t 
or stain. 
Some spo ts or st.ains can  be re
moved  sa
tisfactorily with  water  or 
mild  soap 
solution  (refer to ac
companying 
'' It'emoval of  Specific 
Stains"). For  best  results,  spots or 
stains  should 
be removed as soon 
as possible . S9rne types of stains 
or  soilage  such 
as lipstick,  some 
inks , certain  typ
es of grease  etc., 
are  extrem ely difficult  and, in  some 
cases , impossible  to completely  re
move.  When cleaning  this type  .of 
stain  or soilage,  care must  be taken 
not  to enlarge  the soiled  area. 
It is 
sometimes  more desirable  to have 
a  small  stain  than  an enlarged  stain 
a s  a  result  of careless  cleaning. 
~ 
G.M. Spot Lifter  (Solvent  Type) 
is excellent .for  spot  cleaning  stains 
containing  grease, oil or fats  from 
fabric  type trim.  Exces s stain 
should  be gently  scraped  off trim 
material  with a clean 
DULL knife 
or 
scraper. USE VERY LITTLE 
CLEANER,  light  pressure , and 
clean cloths (preferably cheese 
cloth).  Cleaning  action should 
be 
from outside  of stain  FEATHER
ING  toward s center  of stain  and 
constantly  changing to a clean  sec
tion  of cloth.  When  stain 
is cleaned 
from  fabric,  immediately  dry area 
with  an 
air hose, heat  dryer  or heat 
lamp  to 
helppreverit a cleaning 
ring  (use caution  with heat dryer 
or  heat  lamp 
to prevent  damage  to 
fabric  materi
al). If a ring  forms, 
immediately  repeat the cleaning 
operation  over 
a slightly  larger 
area with special emphasis on 
FEA THERlNG towards  center of 
area. 
If ring  still  persists, mark 
off adjacent  trim sections  and clean 
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entire  affected trim panel sectIOn 
with G.M.  Multi-Purpose  Powdered 
Cleaner 
as previously  described 
under  "Cleaning  General Soilage 
or  Water 
Spots with  Foam Type 
Cleaner." 
Removal  of Specific Stains 
Grease or 011 Stains-Includes 
grease, oil, butter , margarine  shoe 
polish , coffee  with cream, 
ch~wing 
gum,  cosmetic  creams, vegetable 
oils,  wax crayon;  tar and  asphalts. 
Carefully  scrape 
off excess stain; 
then us.e Spot. Lifter (Solvent 
Type) as previously  described. 
Shoe polish, wax crayons,  tar and 
asphalts  will stain 
if allowed  to 
remain  on trim;  they should 
be 
removed as soon as· possible-use 
caution 
as cleaner  will dissolve 
them  and may  cause  them to bleed. 
Non-Greasy StaIns-Includes cat
sup, coffee (black), egg, fruit,  fruit   

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Additives· 
The regular  use of sUpplemental 
additives  is  specific ally  not  recom
mended 
and will  increase  operat
ing  costs . However , supplemental 
additives  are avail able  that  can  ef
fectively  and economicall y  solve 
certain  specific  problems  without 
c ausing  other difficulties . F
or ex
ample , if  higher  detergen cy  i s re
quired  to reduce  varnish  and sludge 
deposit
s. resulting  from some  un
usual  operational  difficulty, a  thor
oughly  te sted  and approved  addi
tive-"G.M. Super Engine Oil Sup
plement " 
-is availabl e at your Chev
r olet  dealer. 
In the  event of an 
operation al  problem,  consult your 
dealer  for advice  before  using sup
plemental  additives. 
Air Cleaner 
When  replacement  of Air Cleaner 
filter  element 
is ne cessary , an AC 
ACron air  filter  element is recom
mended , 
Drive Belts 
Every  12 mOJ.1ths or 15,000 
mil es-inspect  drive  belts for wear , 
fraying, 
qracking, and  tension.  Belts 
which 
are in  poor  condition  should 
be  replaced  immediately . 
Check  tension  by applying  mod
erate  thumb  pressure  midway be
tween 
pUlle y s. If the center-to , 
center distance  between  pulleys is 
5-4 
13 to 16  inches,  the belt  should de
flect  Y
2inch. If the center -to-center 
distance 
is 7  to  10  inches,  the belt 
should 
deflect .v.. inch. Loose  belts 
should  be retensioned 
.to give  the 
correct  deflection. 
>-~-7"TO'O"---1/4" DEFLECTION 
I ... '3"TO"" I r-m"DEFLECTI~   

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protection at-20op (-2S0C) or 
below to ensure pro;tection against 
corrosion  and loss 
of coolant 
from boiling  even though  freezing ' 
temperatures  are not  expected. 
• Add  ethylene  glycol base coolant 
that  meets 
GM Specification 
IS99-M when  coolant  additions 
are  required  because of coolant 
loss 
Or to  provide  additional pro" 
tection against  freezing  at tem_ 
peratures  lower than _20oP, 
(-2S0C),' and  in Canada  to 
_35°P ( -3JOC). 
NOTE: AlcOhol Or methanol  base 
coolants  or plain  water  are not 
recommended  for your  vehicle  at 
any  time. 
Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
The radiator  cap, a  15  lb. pres
sure  type,  must be installed  tightly, 
otherwise  coolant may be lost  and 
damage 
, to engine  may result  from 
overheating.  Radiator pressure caps 
should 
be chef'ked periodically  for 
' proper  operation. 
If replacement is 
required specify·AC. 
Thermostat 
The cooling  system is protected 
and  controlled  by a thermostat  that 
maintains  a satisfactory 
" engine 
operating  temperature . This 
ther
mostat is installed  in the  engine 
coolant  outlet 
arid is designed  for 
continuous  use through  both winter 
and 
s ·ummer. When  replacement is 
necessary,  Delco parts are recom
mended. 
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CHASSIS  ITEMS 
Rear Axle Lubricant 
Standard  -
Every 6 months or 
7,500 miles , whichever  occurs first, 
check  lubricant  level and add 
lubri
cant, if necessary,  to fill to level  of 
filler  plug hole. 
Use SAE SOW or 
SAE SOW-90 GL-5  Gear Lubricant. 
cant. 
(Por vehicles  operated  in 
Canada,  use 
SAE SOW Gear Lubri
cant.) 
Posilraction  -Drain and refill 
after 
the first 15,000 miles  then 
maintain  same 
as standard axle but 
use only  the special  positraclion lu-· 
bricant available  from yo ur Chev
roletDealer , part  number 1051022. 
Rear Universal Joint  Fitting 
-Except Wagons 
Every 6 months  or 7,500 miles
lubricate  universal  joint with water 
resistant 
EP Chassis  Lubricant 
Part number 1050679 which meets 
GM Specification 6040M.   

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Car.....;.Stamped on vehicle  identification  number plate ottached to left top  of instrument panel. Body-Stamped on  plate attached to upper right corner of cowl panel. Engine-Stamped on boss  on block. 8~Cylinder-On right  front  side of block. 
DIMENSIONS Overall Length Coupes  and Sedans .....•..•. ........... 222.9" 228.6" 79.5" 121.5" 125.0" 
Station Wagons, ........................ . Width ................. , ............... . Wheelbase, All IExc. Station  Wagon) ......... . Station Wagon '0 .' ••••• '.' •••••••••••••••• Overall Height Coupe .............. ; •• ' .•.•.• ' ••••..•.• 53.7/1 54.5" 57.4" 58.1 " 
Sedan ....................•.•. ,,' ...•.. 3-SeatStation Wagon ................. v •• 2-Seat Station Wagon ................... . 
GASOLINE TANK (Approx.) 
Coupes and Sedans ..... . Station Wagon ........ . 
CRANKCASE (REFILL) (Approx.) 
U.S. Measure 
26 gal. 22 gal. 
OIL CHANGE ONLY 
U. S .. Imperial Measure' Measure 
350 V-B... .. . .  . .. .  . .. 4 qt. 3% qt. 400, and 454 V-B .. .  . .. 4 qt. 3 V. qt. 
Imperial Measure 
21.75 gal. IB.25 gal. 
OIL CHANGE AND fiLTER CHANGE 
U. S. Imperial Measure  Measure 
5 qt.· 4% qt. 
5  qt. 4 V. qt. 
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COOLING SYSTEM 350 V-8 400 V·8 454 V·8 
U.S. Measure 18 qt. 18 qt. 23.0 qt." Imperial Measure 15 qt. 15 qt. 19.25 qt." 
Thermostat ALL ..........•...•••..••• 1950 
Radiator  Pressure Cap ••....••.•••.••••. 15 lb. ·With Air Conditioning-add 2 q·ts. U.S. Measure 
SYSTEMS Refrigerant---:-R-12 ..........•.......... 3 lb., 12 oz. Compressor  Oil (525 Vis.) All Systems ............... '.  .  .  .  . .. 11 oz. 
TRANSMISSIONS IMPERIAL U.S. MEASURE MEASURE Turbo Hydramatic 350... 10.0 qt~ 825 qts. 400..... 11.0 qls. 9.25 qls. 
BATTERY RATING Reserve Enaine Volts Watts· Capacity·· 350·V8 and 12 3200 100 min. 400·V8 454-V8 and 12 4000 125 min. H.D; . Cranking power at 0 F • *-Minutes before battery drops to 1O~ volts with a continuous 25 amp. drain. 
TIRE INFORMATION Wheel Nut Torque .... _ ..... _ ............ 100ft.lbs. Complete tire  information will be found  on pages 5-14 through 5-20. 
TURN SIGNAL FLASHER, Type ••••••••••••••••••\
•••••••••••••• Capacity Impala and Caprice ..•••.•.•••••..••.... 3-lamp (LL) Bel Air ..........••.....•.•••••.••.... 2-lamp (LL) Hazard Warning Flasher, All .....•.•...... 6-lamp   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKER: (Continued) Tho hSDdlomp clrculls are proleded by a dreult breaker In the light Iwitch. An slsc:trlcol overload will cause the lamps to go on and off, or In som~ cOles to remain off'. If this condition  deve lo ps, have your 
wiring  circuit. checked Immediately. In addition  to a fuse, the windshield 
wiper mot or Is also protected by a circuit breaker. If the motor oyer· heats, due to overk>adlng  caused by heClvy snow, etc.  tl\e wipers  will 
remam stopped unltl the  motor cools.  Also, a c.Irc:uit brea ker. mounted on 
the firewall, protects  the power window, power seat, and other  circuits when vehicle Is so equipp.d. Where current load Is too heavy, the 
circuit breake r  Intermittently  opens and closes, protecting the circuit until the cause Is found  and eliminated. Fuses, located in the Junction Block beneath the dash on  the driver's .Ide are: Radio, TCS SoL, Hydra·matic Downshift and Anti·Diesel Control, Pulse Wiper System, ChQke Pull Off ........................ . W/S Wiper............. .• . .. . .................... . Stop Lamps, Hazard flasher..... . ......... . Heater, A /C ...... .  . .. ' Dir. Sig., B /U lamps, Power Window Relay. Inst.lamps, Heater Dial,::, ..... Inst. Panel Warning Lamps, Gauges, Cruise Control, Rear Defogger Override Relay, SeaL8elt Warning Buzzer. ..... -. c •••••. Warning Buuer, Luggage Lamp, Clock, Courtesy Light, Ligflter, 
lOA 25A lOA 25A .. 20A 3 A 
lOA 
Glove Box Light. .  . .  .. . .  . . .  .  . ..... 20A Tail lamp, Parking Lamp, License, and Side Marking Lamp...  . ..... 20A 
An Air Conditioning  high blower speed fuse, 30 amps., is located in an In-tine fuse  holder runnin g from JUnction block  to AI ... Conditioning  -relay. Do not Ufe fuses of higher amperage rating than those recommended 
obove.  Fusible , 
LInks are in(:orporated into 'he  wiring  system.  These are wires of such a gauge that they will fuse (or melt)  before damage occun to an _ent ire wiring harn ess in tile even' of an electrical 
overload. See your Chevrole t Deal er if fusible link re placement 
becom es necessary. 
BULB SPECIFICATIONS Heodlamp Unit Outer-High Beam ..........•..•.. Low 8eam .... · .•.••..••.... 
Inner -High  Beam .......... , . •.. .. Parking lamp and Front Directional  Signal. .......••... Toil and Stop  Lamps Re,ar Directianal Slgn(ll .......•..... license Plate Lamp ............•..... Back.up  Lamp ................•.••.. Glo ....  Comportment lamp .•..••.....• Indicotor lamps Clock lamp Temperature Indicdtor Lamp 011 Pressure  Indica'tor lamp Generator Indicator lamp Hi-880m Indkator lamp Auto.  Trans. Quadrant Lamp 
Directional  Signal Indicator Lamp 
Brake  System  W,a ,rn!ng  Lamp Seat Belt Warning Lamp oOor Open Warning  Lamp Inshvmen' Panel Ou.ter lamps. Sid. Morker-FrOl1i ................. . Side Marker-Rear ................. . Heater, Ale COntrol Panel Lamp .....•. 
D ome Lamp ....................... . lU9t1oge Compartment  Lamp ......... . Underhood lamp ................... . Courtesy Lamp ..................... . 
Radio Dial Lamp (All exe. Stereo ond Tape player) . . ................ . RadiO, Oial Lamp (Stereo and Tape player) .................... . 
Reading lamp ..................•... Radio  Indicator .......••..••.•.••... 
6-3 
Can_uea power Humb ... 
37Y~W 4000 55W (S.ale~, Beom) 
37V1W 5001 (Sealed  Beam) 
24-2.2 11S7NA 
32-3  1157 3 168 
32 I J 56 2 1891 
2 194 
3  168 
2  194 
2 
194 
2 1895 
12 211·2or211al 15 1003 15  93 
6 631 
3  1816 
2 564 15 1004 I 66   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Converter, Catalylic .............. .5-22, 5-23 Cooling  System Care ............................ 5·7 Coolant "Recommendation ....... ;.  5-7 Overheating Caution. . .  . . . . . . . .  . .. 3-4 Courtesy Lights ............ ." ..... , 6-2.317 Cowl Air Inlets ...... , ...... , ...... . Cruise Control ............. -.  . .  . . . .. 2-6 Dealer. Assistance ........... -;. ...... 6-4 Defogger,  Rear Window ......... , . .. 2-20 Defroster, Defogger,  Windshield ...... 2-19 Dimensions, Vehicle ......• -', ........ ' 6-1 Dimmer  Switch, Headlarnp : ........ ' 2-9 Directional Signals .. , . , ...... , . . . . .. 2-5 Door Locks... ....... ............ .. 1·2 Power Doo r  Locks .... , •...••...... 2-27 prive Belts, Engine.  . . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .. 5-4 Driver ' Sj;at Adju stment; .......... , ,..... 1-2 ," D~titfy Conditions. Operating Unqer. .. 5-2 ~ Economy  Gauge, Fuel...... .. ..... .. 2~14 Electric Clock ................ , .. , .. 2~15 Electrical System Battery ....................... 5·13. 6-1 Bulbs ........................... 6-3 Fuses ... " ...................... 6-3 Generator  Indicator Light ..•...... 2~12 Emergency,  In Case Of, . ' .  , .. ~ . . . . .. 3~ 1 
Brake Warnin~ Light ............. ' 2~12 Generator Indicator Not Charging.. 2-12 Hazard Warning  Flasher ........... 3-1 Jacking To Change Wheels......... 3·4 Jump Starting with  Auxiliary  Battery 3-2 
Overheated  Radiator ............ ,. 3-4 Pushing To Start ................ '  3-2 Spare Tire .... , .  . .  . . . . . .  . . • . • . . .. 3-4 
Towing .. , ...............•.... , ., 3-1 
Engine 
Cooling.  .  . . .. .. .. . .. .. ..  .. .. .... 5-7 Exhaust  Gas Caution, ........•... , 2-1 Flooded , Starting Procedure. .•• . . .. 2-3 Overheating .. , .. , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3-4 Serial Number.. .. .. .. ..  .. .. .. .... 6-1 Specificati ons ......... , ....... , , .. 6-2 
Starting .................. ....... 2·3 Temperature Light.. , ........ -. .. ,. 2-12 
Engine Oil Capacity .... ' .... , .... , ....•••. ',," 6-1 Change  Interval .......• ' .. , • . . . .. 5-2 Dip Stick........ ........ ........ 5-2 Filter .......... .-. . .  . . . . . . .  . • . . . .. 5-2 
Pressure  Indicator .•.......••.... , 2-11 Recommendation.  . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . .. 5-3 Ethylene  Glycol Coolant... . .  . . . . . . .. 5·7 Exhaust Gas caution.... .... ...... .. 2 .. 1 
Driving With Trunk Open. ........ 2-1 Exhau st System Checks ........ ,' .. 2-1 Parked  With Engine Running.  , .... 2-1 Pulling A Trailer. .............. " 2_1 Exterior Finish and Trim Care. .  .  . . ..  4-5 
Fabric Care.. .. .. .. .. ... ..  .. .. .. ... 4-1 Fan Belt ............................. 5-4 Ventilating .•... , ................ , 2-19 Filter, Oil. .... " ................ , . .. 5-2 Finish  Care Exterior .......... , . , .. , 4-5 First Few Hundred  Miles of Driving .. , ........... ' .... ; . . .  . . .. ii 
Flammable  Cleaning Solvents.  .  . . . . .. 4-2 Flashers Hazard Warning .... ~. ............ 3-1 Turn Signal. ..... ' ......... , . .  . .. 2-5 Flooded. Engin e, Starting. . . . . • . • . . .. 2-3 Floor  Controls. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 2·8 
6-9 
Fluid Capacities ........... ·......... 6.1 Fluid  Levels 
Battery ..... , ......... Inside  Back  Cover 
Brake  Master Cylinder., ..... , .... 5-11 Engine Oil .............. , ........ 5·2 Power Steering .. , ......... '" . . .. 5.10 Radiator .................. ,. ,-... , 5-7 Rear Axle ................... '.... 5-9 Transmission ....... ,  . , ........... ,  5-5 
Fluid  Recommendations 
Brake 
........................... 5.11 Power  Steering, .......... '. -..... ~'. 5-11 Rad.iat~r, : ......... ....... ,.,."., 5-7 TranslOlsslon ....... ,  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .. 5·5 Windshield  Washer .. , ., ....... ;--.-, 2-15 Fogging, With Air Conditioner ..... " 2-21 Folding Seat Back  Latches ... ........ 1·2 Foreign  Countries , Operation In .... ,. 1-12 Four Way  Hazard  Flasher.  , .  , , ... , ,. 3-1 
Front  Suspen sion. . .  . .  . . .. . . .  . . .  . . .. 5-10 Front Wheel  Bearings ... :: ......... ,. 5·11 Fue l (See Gasoline) Fuel Economy  Gauge ..... , ... , ,. . .. 2-14 Fumes, Engine Exhaust., ....•..... , .• 2-1 Fuses Cbart ........................... 6-3 Location.... . .. .  . . . ..  .. . .  . . . . . . . . 6-2 Gas Station Information  .,. Inside  Back Cover Gasoline, Capacities ..... : , , . . . . . . .. 6-1 Do Not Use For Cleaning  .. ,  . , .  , ., 4-2 FlUer Cap Location .... Inside Back Cover 
Fumes ........................... 2·1 Gauge ........... ,..... .......... 2·11 Low·Lead............ ...... ...... s· Recommendations, .... ,...... .... 5-1 Gauge,  FueL .... ,........ .. ........ 2-11 Gearshift  Lever... . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . .. 2·4 Generator  Indicator Light ........... 2·12