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indicates a correct fluid level. Reading between the OLS and the dip-
stick may not agree because the OLS compensates for fluid tempera-
tures. Abnormal indications of the OLS will be “Lo” representing a
low fluid level, “HI” for a high fluid level or “oL” for invalid infor-
mation and system problems. All indications will be followed by
numeric values. The “Lo” and “HI” followed by the numeric value
represents the quarts of fluid required for the system. The invalid code
numbers represent specific symptoms.
Common Oil Level Fault Codes
• 0,5 settling time too short.
• 5,0 speed RPM too low.
• 5,9 speed RPM too high.
• 7,0 sump temperature too low
• 7,9 sump temperature too high
• 9,5 OLS FAILURE
Exit the fluid level display by pressing any range button on the keypad.
NOTE: To correctly check the transmission fluid level using the dip-
stick, the transmission fluid must be at operating temperature. The oil
level sensor method of checking the fluid level compensates for trans-
mission fluid temperature between 60ºC - 104ºC(140ºF - 220ºF). Any
temperature below 60ºC (140ºF), or above 104ºC (220ºF), will result in
an Invalid for Display condition.
Any fluid meeting DEXRON-III specifications are acceptable for use in
the transmission. Transmission performance, reliability and durability are
important influences in the type of fluids used. Change the fluid internal fil-
ters after the first 8000km (5000 miles). The dipstick/oil fill is located
between the engine and transmission underneath the engine access door in
the bedroom. Change the transmission fluid and internal filters every
40,000km (25,000 miles) or 18 months, whichever occurs first.
Fluid and Internal Filters Change Interval Recommendations
The fluid and internal filters may require changing earlier depending on
the severity of operating conditions. The fluid must also be changed when-
ever there is evidence of dirt or high temperature conditions as indicated by
discoloration, strong odor or fluid analysis. Local conditions, severity of
operation or duty cycle will dictate more or less frequent service intervals.
Transmission
Lubricating
Fluid
Summary of Contents for Executive 2001
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Page 22: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 2 OPERATING SAFETY...
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Page 46: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 3 APPLIANCES EQUIPMENT...
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Page 106: ...E X E C U T I V E CHAPTER 4 WATER LP GAS SYSTEMS...
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