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WARNING
This should be considered an emer-
gency. You should stop the vehicle as
safely as possible and turn OFF the ig-
nition. The vehicle must be serviced
and the problem corrected before driv-
ing again. Failure to do so may cause
severe engine or Diesel Particulate Fil-
ter damage, or cause an accident
which may result in death or personal
injury.
Low Oil Pressure Lamp
The low oil pressure warning lamp will
illuminate when the engine oil pressure
drops which can cause damage to the
engine.
CAUTION
Continuing to operate your vehicle with
insufficient oil pressure will cause seri-
ous engine damage. Failure to comply
may result in equipment or property
damage.
It is important to maintain oil pressure
within acceptable limits. If oil pressure
drops below the minimum psi (kPa) a Red
Warning Lamp on the oil pressure gauge
will illuminate and the Stop Engine Lamp
will come ON.
1. Slow down carefully.
2. Move a safe distance off the road
and stop.
3. Place the transmission in neutral
(park with automatic transmissions,
if equipped) and set the parking
brake.
4. Turn OFF the engine.
5. Turn ON the emergency flasher
and use other warning devices to
alert other motorists.
6. Wait a few minutes to allow oil to
drain into the engine oil pan, and
then check the oil level.
7. Add oil if necessary. If the problem
persists, contact an authorized
dealer as soon as possible.
Engine is Overheating
The cooling system may overheat if the
coolant level is below normal or if there is
sudden loss of coolant. Follow these steps
if the engine is overheating.
CAUTION
The cooling system may overheat if
the engine coolant is at the minimum
level. A sudden loss of coolant,
caused by a split hose or broken hose
clamp could also lead to an overheat
condition. Always inspect to ensure
hoses and clamps are not cracked,
worn, or loose. Failure to comply may
result in equipment or property dam-
age.
EMERGENCY - Low Oil Pressure Lamp
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