1 - ABS system
The control lamp works at the included ignition. The lamp lights up when the ABS system is turned on.
2 — DIESEL (on diesel models)
The control lamp lights up while the glow plugs are warming up (only for vehicles with diesel engine).
3 - Free
4 - Parking brake
The control lamp should burn at the tightened lever of a lay brake and the included ignition. For vehicles with a BSC system, the lamp lighting up indicates the limiting wear of the brake pads.
5 - Generator
Control lamp of a charge of the rechargeable battery. If the warning light comes on while driving, stop immediately, stop the engine and check the alternator V-belt. Vehicles with a BSC system have an additional battery voltage warning lamp.
6 - Engine oil pressure
The control lamp lights up when the ignition is switched on. After starting the engine, it should go out. If the lamp does not go out when the engine is running, check the oil level and top up if necessary. If the oil level is normal and the lamp continues to burn at engine speeds above 2000 rpm, engine repair is required.
7 — The control lamp is indicated. trailer turns
8 — A control lamp of the alarm system.
9 - High beam headlights.
10 - Fog light control lamp.
11 — A control lamp of heating of back glass.
12 - Free.
13 — A control lamp of indexes of turn.
14 - Carburetor air damper control lamp.
Above - a control lamp for overheating of the coolant.
Below - a control lamp for the brake fluid level / fluid level in the power steering.
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