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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2006 6.G Owners Manual If, after several seconds, all status indicator lights
remain on, or if there are no lights at all, there may be a
problem with the lights or the passenger sensing
system. See your dealer for service.

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2006 6.G Owners Manual Anti-Lock Brake System Warning
Light
If your vehicle is equipped
with anti-lock brakes, the
anti-lock brake system
warning light should come
on for a few seconds
when you turn the ignition
key to RUN.

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2006 6.G Owners Manual Engine Coolant Temperature
Warning Light
The engine coolant
temperature warning light
will come on when the
engine has overheated.
If this happens you should pull over and turn off the
engine as soon

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2006 6.G Owners Manual Tire Pressure Light
If equipped, this light
should come on brie�y as
you start the engine. It will
then come on only when a
�at or low tire pressure
condition exists.
SeeTire Pressure Monitor System o

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2006 6.G Owners Manual This light should come on, as a check to show you it is
working, when the ignition is on and the engine is
not running. If the light does not come on, have it
repaired. This light will also come on du

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2006 6.G Owners Manual Have you recently changed brands of fuel?
If so, be sure to fuel your vehicle with quality fuel.
SeeGasoline Octane on page 5-5. Poor fuel quality will
cause your engine not to run as efficiently as d

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2006 6.G Owners Manual Oil Pressure Light
{CAUTION:
Do not keep driving if the oil pressure is low.
If you do, your engine can become so hot that
it catches �re. You or others could be burned.
Check your oil as soon as poss

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CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2006 6.G Owners Manual Here are four things that some owners ask about.
None of these show a problem with your fuel gage:
At the gas station, the gas pump shuts off before
the gage reads full.
It takes a little more or le