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Your fuel gage bars light up when the-
ignition ken, -or if the ignition is off,
wken you turn on your.parking lights,
to’ show you about how much fuel you
have left..
When the normal display -is ,down to .the
last
two bars, the message RESERVE
will appear on the left of the-:gag.e.
Here are threethings that some owners
ask about. None of these show a
problem with your bel gage:
At. the gas station, the gas pump shuts
.off be€ore the gage reads F (Full).
It takes a little more or. less fu.el to fill
up than the gage indicated. For
.example., the gage may have. indicated
-t-he tank was half full, but it actually
t0.olr.a 1.ittle more or. less than half the
tanlr’s capacity to ‘fill the tank.
The gage moves a lit& whmyau turn
.a c-arner or spee.d up.
For your fuel tank cap,acity, see Service
Station Information an the last page of-
this manual.
Engine Oil Preesure Gage
Your oil pressure gage shows the oil
pressute .in psi (ptiunds per. s-quare
inch)
or l
engine is runnhg. Oil pressure. may
vary with engine -speed, outside
temperature and .oil viscosity. In fact,
while the engine Is warmirig tip, the oil
pressure will be higher than at the
:normal operating ternpaature,
Readings ab.ove-.the shaded area
indicate the.,normal operating range.
If.the gage reads in the shaded area
when you’re idling and stays therej oil
isn’t running thrDugh your engine
properly.
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Use premium ,unleadedgasohe rated at
91 octane higher, You may use
middle grade or rcgultir unleaded
gasolines, but-
your vehicle may not
accelerate as
well. The gasoline you use
should meet specifications ASTM
D4814 inthe US. and CGSB 3-5-92 in
Canada. These fuels should have the
proper additives, so you should not
have
to add- mything’to the fuel.
In the US. and Canada, it’s easy to be
sure. you get the right lrind of gasoline
(unleaded). You’ll
see “UNLEADED”
right QII the pump. And-only unleaded
nozzles
will fit into your vehicle’s filler
neck.
Be sure the posted-octane for premium
is at least 91 (at leatit 89 €or middle-
grade and 87 for regular). If the octane
is less than 87, yuu may get a heavy
knocking nu& when you drive. I€. it’s
bad enough, it
can damage YOLK engine.
If you’re usingfuel rated at 91 octane or
higher and you still hear heavy
knocking, your engine needs service.
But don’t wq if you hear a little
pinging noise
when you’re accelerating
or driving up
a hill. That’s normal and
you don’t have to buy a higher .octane
fuel to get rid of pinging. It’s the heavy,
constant
knock that means you have a
problem.
Fuel Capacity: 20 U. S. Gallons
(75.7 L) . Use unleaded he1 only.
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