6-14 Instruments and warning lamps
11 Engine overheating warning lamp
This lamp illuminates and a buzzer sounds if the
engine overheats. Should the engine overheat, the
needle of the coolant temperature gauge will be in
the red zone. The buzzer will stop sounding if you
apply the brakes by pulling the parking brake lever.
Promptly stop the vehicle, then run the engine at a
speed slightly higher than the idling speed until the
coolant has cooled down. Also, take other steps
that are necessary following overheating of the
engine. P. 13-8
CAUTION
Be sure to stop the engine only after letting it
run at a speed slightly above the idling RPM
until the coolant cools down. Turning off the
engine immediately after stopping will cause the
coolant temperature to rise quickly and may
cause the engine to seize up.
Range
selector
position
Limp-in mode
gearshift
Normal gearshift
PPark Park
R Reverse Reverse
N Neutral Neutral
D
Fixed to a
certain gear
(depending on
the nature of
the fault)
1st
↔ 2nd ↔ 3rd
↔ 4th ↔ 5th
↔ 6th
3 1st ↔ 3rd only
2 1st ↔ 2nd only
WARNING
Driving with an overheated engine can dam-
age the engine or even cause a fire.
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