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Studebaker Champion 1952 - Instruments and Controls

Studebaker Champion 1952
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A word with you
You no doubt have many reasons for your choice of this car. All of them, we are sure, are good reasons. Accept our congratulations and
thanks on your purchase of a fine motor car.
Speaking of reasons, we have three for printing this book. First, to tell you what you have in your car. Second, to tell you how to
operate it. Third, to tell you what care it should receive to serve you best.
For more technical information as to how your car or any of its parts operates or how to make any of a multitude of adjustments or
repairs, we refer you to your Studebaker dealer. Studebaker owners operate their cars with the assurance of a friendly, nation-wide
service organization. Dealers men are constantly informed by us of the latest advances in technical procedures, tools, and equipment.
The General Service Department
THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION
DEALER SERVICE POLICY FOR _Studebaker Owners_
BE SURE TO READ YOUR DEALER SERVICE POLICY
With your new Studebaker you received a Dealer Service Policy from your Studebaker dealer. Please read it carefully.
Under its terms you, as the owner of a new Studebaker, are entitled to receive from your dealer during the warranty period, two
thorough check-ups which are important to the efficient operation of your car. These services will be performed gratis only by the
dealer from whom you purchased the car and advance arrangements should be made with him if these services are to become
due while you are touring or after a change of residence.
Any Studebaker dealer in the U. S. or Canada is authorized to replace, without charge for material or labor, any parts found to
be defective under the terms of the Studebaker Factory Warranty.
Always keep your Dealer Service Policy with the car during the warranty period. It will be necessary to present the Policy in
order to obtain the parts replacement privileges under the Warranty from other than the Studebaker dealer from whom you
bought the car.
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GASOLINE
AMMETER
DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL INDICATOR
ODOMETER
DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL INDICATOR
OIL PRESSURE
HEAT INDICATOR
HOOD CONTROL
FOG LIGHT CONTROL
OVERDRIVE CONTROL
CLIMATIZER AND DEFROSTER CONTROL
PARKING BRAKE CONTROL HANDLE
MASTER LIGHT CONTROL
IGNITION LOCK AND SWITCH
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
The driver of a new car should become familiar with the functions of the instruments and controls described below before
operating the car. Standard equipment varies to some extent between different models. The illustration above includes both
standard and extra equipment.
Ignition Switch The ignition switch is operated by means of a key which, when turned to the right, supplies current to the ignition
system and accessories. Turned to the left, the key completes the electrical circuit to the gasoline gage, radio, and other accessories but not
to the ignition. The ignition key should always be removed when you leave the car.
Starter Switch The starter is controlled by a button on the toeboard located directly beneath the clutch pedal. By completely

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