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WHAT TO DO:
1.
Check
that
the parking brake
is
released.
If
it
is
....
2.
Pu
II
off
the
road
a
nd
stop,
carefully
- remembering
that:
• Stopping distances may be greater.
• Greater pedal
effort
may be required.
• Pedal travel may be greater.
3.
Tryout
brake operation
by
starting and
stopping on road
shoulder - then:
•
If
you judge such operation
to
be safe,
proceed cautiously
at
a safe speed
to
nearest dealer for repair,
or
• Have car towed
to
dealer for repair.
• Continued operation
of
the
car
in
this
condition
is
dangerous.
HEADLIGHT
BEAM
INDICATOR
LIGHT
The headlights have high and low beams
to
provide you with proper night-time
visibility during
all
driving conditions. The
"low"
beams are used during most city
driving.
The
"high"
beams are especially
useful
when driving on dark roads since
they
provide
excellent long range
illumination. The headlight beam indicator
"HIGH"
will glow blue whenever the high
beams or
"brights" are
in
use. The
Headlight Beam Dimmer Switch controls
the headlight beams.
SPEEDOMETER
AND
ODOMETER
The speedometer indicates
the
forward
speed of
the
car
in
miles per hour. The
odometer
registers
the
accumulated
mileage
the
car has been driven.
SAFETY
SENTINEL
WITH
TRIP
METER
The Safety Sentinel with
trip
meter
is
optional equipment.
•
To
operate the sentinel feature, set the
indicator
to
the
desired speed by
rotating
the
speed selector
knob
located
near
the
center of
the
speedometer
cluster. When
the
car's speed exceeds
the
speed setting, a buzzer warns
the
driver.
•
To
reset the trip meter, push
in
on the
speed setting knob and
turn
it clockwise
until all of
the
zeros are exposed.
TURN
SIGNAL
INDICATORS
When the
turn
signal lever
is
actuated and
the ignition
is
in
the
"ON"
position, a
green
light directly above the steering
column
on
the instrument panel flashes
to
indicate proper operation of
the
front
and
rear
turn
signal lamps.