Vehicle Monitor

RW26230

A "priority" is the STOP ENGINE, SERVICE ALERT, or INFORMATION indicators.

A "system" refers to engine, transmission, hydraulic, or electrical indicators.

A "function" refers to pressure, temperature, level, or filter.

A "status" indicates operational mode.

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KEY INDICATOR Level FUNCTION
       
A INFORMATION Priority Problem has developed possibly reducing performance-Continue to operate and address problem when convenient-Push Code # and check displayed code-Indicator flashes in conjunction with a "System", "Function", or "Status" indicator
B Transmission System Flashes in conjunction with "Priority" and "Function" indicators
C Engine System Flashes in conjunction with "Priority" and "Function" indicators
D Hydraulic System Flashes in conjunction with "Priority" and "Function" indicators
E Electrical System Flashes in conjunction with "Priority" and "Function" indicators
F Level Function Flashes in conjunction with "Priority" and "System" indicators
G Temperature Function Flashes in conjunction with "Priority" and "System" indicators
H Oil Pressure Function Flashes in conjunction with "Priority" and "System" indicators
I Read Manual Status Lights in conjunction with "Priority" indicator and "Function" indicator-See Service Sections
J Filter Function Flashes in conjunction with "Priority" and "System" indicators
K Park Brake Status Lights when transmission is in PARK position
L Coolant Temperature   Indicates coolant temperature of engine
M Oil Pressure   Indicates oil pressure of engine
N Fuel   Indicates remaining amount of fuel-Flashes when approximately 16 gallons of fuel remains
O Digital Display *   Displays percent wheel slip, ground speed, PTO speed, distance traveled, service codes, hours since last service, electrical system voltage and total engine hours
P Function Selectors   Changes digital display functions
       
* Wheel Slip, Ground Speed, and Distance Traveled requires radar for accurate reading    

 

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