Warning Lights
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Warning Lights
WARNING LIGHT POSITION AND OPERATION
The standard instrument panel features two main clusters of
warning lights, one situated in the centre of the pack (1) and
the other located at the upper centre of the instrument pack
(2).
On cars featuring a message centre, the message centre display
replaces the upper cluster of warning lights (2) and is used to
display relevant warnings (see ‘Message Centre’), trip computer
functions (see ‘Trip Computer’) and Navigator navigation
system functions
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(see separate book).
The location of all other warning lights, including directional
indicators (3) and gauge positioned warning lights (low fuel
level and high engine coolant temperature), are the same for
both the standard instrument panel and the panel with
message centre included.
Direction indicators - GREEN
NOTE: Only failure of the front or
rear directional indicator lights
will cause the warning lights to
flash more rapidly than for
normal operation. Failure of a
side repeater light will have no
effect on the warning light flash
frequency.
The left and right direction indicators (3) are
represented by directional arrows located at the top
of the instrument panel. The warning lights flash in time with
the left or right direction indicator lights whenever they are
operating.
If the hazard warning lights are operated, both warning lights
will flash together.
If either warning light flashes very rapidly, this means that one
of the direction indicator lights is not operating.
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