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While driving uphill/downhill or on rough
roads, the fuel level will become unstable, which
will trigger the fuel warning light. Subject to the
fuel level display in stable state.
If any of the following conditions occurs, please take
the vehicle to the authorized dealership of BAIC
ORV for inspection immediately:
The fuel indicator light flashes continuously.
When the vehicle is full of fuel, the fuel meter
shows that the fuel level is low, and the fuel
indicator light goes on and flashes.
Engine coolant thermometer
The thermometer is located under the engine RPM
meter. When the Start/Stop button is at the "RUN"
mode, the engine coolant thermometer will show the
coolant temperature.
When the vehicle is running normally, the pointer of
the gauge is usually near the middle position. If the
pointer leans toward the red area, that is, "H" high
temperature, it means that the coolant temperature is
too high, which may cause serious damage to the
engine. Please stop for inspection or seek help
immediately without affecting driving safety.
If the pointer deviates or stays in the red zone for a
long time and the coolant indicator light on the
tachometer lights up, stop the vehicle as soon as
possible and turn off the engine. Check the coolant
level and coolant lines for leaks.
Warning
When the engine is running, opening the cover
of the coolant expansion tank is strictly
prohibited. This is because hot coolant and
steam under high pressure will spurt out and
may cause scalding. Be sure to let the engine cool
down completely before opening the coolant
expansion tank. Wrap the coolant expansion
tank cap with a large and thick cloth during
operation to prevent scalding the operator. Do
not spill the fluid on the engine parts or exhaust
system when filling fluid and coolant, because
fire may occur. The glycol in the engine coolant
may also ignite under certain conditions.

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