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1
Under some driving
conditions, including those
listed below, it is normal for
the temperature to rise above
the usual operating range and
approach the far end of the
gage:
- stop and go driving in heavy
traffic
- high speed operation in
warm weather
- uphill driving
- trailer towing or hauling a
heavy load
You may see the reading
fluctuate. This is normal.
Some vehicles are equipped
with an engine coolant
temperature warning light. If
your vehicle has this warning
light, and if this light
illuminates, the engine is too
hot.
Whether or not your vehicle is
equipped with the engine
coolant temperature warning
light, if the gage pointer reach-
es the warning area or the
shaded thermostat symbol at
the far end of the gage and
remains there for more than
30 seconds, the engine
coolant has overheated.
If the engine coolant has over-
heated, pull over and stop the
vehicle as soon as it is safe to
do so. Then, turn the engine
off immediately.
See Sections 4 and 5 for more
information on your vehicle's
cooling system.
4. Odometer/Trip Odometer
The odometer shows how far
your vehicle has been driven.
The trip odometer can tell you
how far your vehicle has been
driven since you last set the
trip odometer to zero.
To set the trip odometer to
zero, display the trip
odometer, then press the
Driver Information Center
set/reset button.
To display the odometer
reading while the ignition is
off, press the trip/fuel
information button.
See the following under
"Driver Information Center
Buttons" later in this section:
- Trip/Fuel Information Button
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