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Instruments and warning lamps
1 Vacuum pressure warning lamp
<Other than FE85>
This lamp illuminates when the starter switch is
turned to the “ON” position. As long as the lamp
goes out when the engine is started, the vehicle
may be driven. If illuminated while the engine is run-
ning, this lamp signals that the vacuum level in the
brake vacuum tank has dropped below the safe
limit.
This lamp, when illuminated, signals that the vac-
uum level in the brake vacuum tank has dropped
below the safe limit.
Since braking becomes sluggish under this condi-
Charge warning lamp
Goes off when engine is started.
Engine oil pressure warning lamp
Goes off when engine is started.
(Red) Engine control warning lamp
Goes off when engine is started.
(Amber) Engine control warning lamp
Goes off when engine is started.
Automatic transmission warning lamp
<Automatic transmission vehicles>
Goes off a few seconds after starter
switch is turned to “ON” position.
Automatic transmission fluid tempera-
ture warning lamp
<Automatic transmission vehicles>
Goes off a few seconds after starter
switch is turned to “ON” position.
Disc brake warning lamp
<Vehicles with disc brakes>
Goes off about 3 seconds after starter
switch is turned to “ON” position.
ABS warning lamp
Goes off a few seconds after starter
switch is turned to “ON” position.
Vehicle control warning lamp
Goes off a few seconds after starter
switch is turned to “ON” position.
WARNING
Braking is dangerously sluggish when the
vacuum warning lamp is illuminated. For
safety, never drive with the vehicle in this
condition.
Lamp
symbol
Warning lamp
Operation
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