Engine  Overheating 
You will  find  a coolant  temperature  gage  on  your 
vehicle’s  instrument  panel. 
See “Engine Coolant 
Temperature  Gage”  in  the  Index. 
You also have a low 
coolant  level  light  on  your  instrument panel. See “Low 
Coolant  Light’’  in  the Index. 
Overheated  Engine  Protection 
Operating 
Mode 
Should  an overheated engine  condition exist, an 
overheat  protection  mode  which  alternates  firing  groups 
of  three  cylinders  helps  prevent engine damage. In this 
mode,  you  will  notice  a significant  loss  in  power  and 
engine performance. The  low coolant  light may come 
on 
and  the  temperature  gage  will  indicate  an  overheat 
condition  exists.  This emergency  operating  mode  allows 
your  vehicle  to  be  driven  to  a safe place in  an 
emergency.  Towing 
a trailer  in  the  overheat protection 
mode  should  be  avoided. 
NOTICE: 
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After  driving  in  the  overheated  engine  protection 
operating  mode,  to  avoid  engine  damage,  allow 
the  engine  to  cool  before  attempting  any  repair. 
The  engine  oil  will  be  severely  degraded.  Repair 
the  cause  of  coolant  loss  and  change  the 
oil. See 
“Engine  Oil,  When 
to Change”  in  the  Index. 
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