Troubleshooting guide

Speedometer: Indicates your vehicle speed. The larger numbers on the outside
are Miles Per Hour, whereas the smaller numbers indicate Kilometers Per Hour.
The speedometer also has a Trip Meter and an odometer. To reset the trip meter,
simply push the “Reset” button.
The Oil Gauge: Indicates the oil pressure in the engine. This gauge should
typically read about in the middle if the oil level is good. If the indicator reads
otherwise, stop and check the oil level in the engine. It should be filled to the
hashmark area above the “fill” line on the dipstick.
The Engine Temperature Gauge: Indicates temperature of
the engine. Normal temperature is indicated if the needle is in the area between
H and C on the gauge. If the needle moves higher than the H position, the
engine is overheating. It is normal for the needle to fluctuate slightly when
climbing hills or driving through environments such as desert climates. If the
needle does not come back to normal position after resuming normal driving, stop
and have the coolant in the engine checked. *** REMEMBER: DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE RADIATOR CAP WHEN THE ENGINE IS HOT ***
Have a qualified technician or gas station attendant check this coolant if you are
unsure. NEVER put cold water into the radiator when the engine is hot, as you
may cause severe damage to the engine.
Fuel Gauge:
This gauge indicates how much fuel is in the fuel tank when the
engine is running. Remember: Before refueling, you MUST
turn off all appliances and close the LPG valve before entering
a gas station! It is always best to not allow the gas level to
reach the E position. Remember, the generator runs off the same gas tank as the
engine and will not start if you have below ¼ tank or less.
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