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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 
I - Tachometer* 
"he red shaded area at the end of the  scale indicates the maximum permissible 
engine rpm (revolutions per minute) for all  gears after the break-in period. Before 
'eaching this area, the next higher gear 
snould be selected or the foot eased off 
the accelerator pedal. Earlier shifting  saves fuel and reduces noise. 
Sniff to the next lower gear when the en-
; ne rpm drops below 1500 rpm. 
~ne green shaded area on the scale  snows the speed at which the engine is de-
 •
 eloping its most favourable torque. 
3 - Normal clock* 
~J
 set the clock, depress the knob in the  : al center and
 turn. 
 4 - Coolant temperature 
gauge  X 
tare applicable  The needle in the coolant temperature 
gauge will indicate the temperature of the 
coolant shortly after the ignition is 
switched on. 
When ignition is switched on the warning  light (c) will flash for a few seconds as a 
functional check. 
a - Engine cold 
Avoid high engine speeds and heavy throt tle when the needle is still in this area of 
the
 dial. 
b - Normal temperature During normal running the needle will re
main somewhere in the middle of the
 dial. 
 If the engine is working hard at hign a--
bient temperatures, the needle may as: 
go further to the right, but this is no cause 
for concern so long as the coolant
 tem
 perature warning light does not start 
flashing. 
c - Warning light  If the light flashes when driving first check 
the coolant temperature gauge. If the nee
dle is in the normal range, add coolant at the  next opportunity. If the needle is in the warn
ing range, either the coolant level is too low 
or the coolant temperature is too high.  Move the vehicle a safe distance off the 
road,
 stop the engine and depress the 
emergency flasher switch. 
The fan should be operating when the  warning light is on (listen for fan, located in 
front of car behind grille). 
WARNING • To reduce the risk of being burned, 
never open the hood if you see or hear 
steam or coolant escaping from the 
engine compartment. Wait until no 
steam or coolant can be seen or heard 
before carefully opening the hood. 
 
 
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VEHICLE CARE 
Refill
 tank 
Checking
 the coolant level 
The coolant level should
 be
 checked from  time
 to
 time, and always before going on
 a 
 longer
 trip. 
WARNING 
To
 reduce the risk of being burned,  never open the hood if you see or hear 
steam or coolant
 escaping
 from the en
gine compartment.
 Wait
 until
 no steam 
or
 coolant can be seen or heard before 
carefully opening the
 hood. 
 Expansion
 tank 
The refill tank and
 the
 expansion tank are  in
 the
 engine compartment. 
The coolant level
 is
 normally checked only  in
 the
 refill tank (behind
 the
 license plate 
lid). 
The expansion tank needs checking only
 if 
 a
 large amount
 of
 coolant
 is
 lost
 or if the 
warning
 light
 in the
 water temperature  gauge lights up. 
 On
 the
 refill
 and the
 expansion tank,
 the 
cap
 need
 not
 be taken
 off,
 since the tanks 
are transparent. 
On
 the refill tank, the coolant level must
 be 
between
 the
 min.
 and
 max. marks when 
engine
 is
 cold
 and not
 running. When 
engine
 is
 warm, coolant level
 may be 
slightly above max. mark. 
The expansion tank
 is
 equipped
 with
 an 
 electric coolant level checking device. 
When the coolant level is too low, the warn ing
 light
 in the
 coolant temperature gauge 
(see
 page
 43)
 will flash
 until
 the
 coolant 
level has been restored
 to
 normal. 
Always heed WARNINGS on page 97. 
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