Instruments
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Fuel gauge
(excluding LPG models)
Indicates the fuel level in the fuel tank in the range
of
-
.
It takes some time for the indication to be stabilized after the fuel
is supplied and the ignition switch is turned on.
CAUTION!
• If the road is not level, attention must be paid because the
correct level may not be indicated.
• Add fuel early when the indicator approaches
.
• In case of diesel in particular, be sure to refuel it before it
runs out because once it causes the engines to stop running it
becomes necessary to bleed air from the fuel supply system.
Reference
Remaining fuel at
point.
SAS warning lamp
(SAS models)
When the ignition switch is turned on, this lamp should come on.
After the engine has started up, the SAS warning lamp should
go out. Then, the SAS may be deemed operating normally.
Should an SAS feature be abnormal, the buzzer will sound,
thereby informing the operator of the abnormality.
If this warning lamp falls in any of the cases referred to below,
the system may be deemed abnormal. Then, receive an inspec-
tion by a BT dealer.
•
The SAS warning lamp does not come on even if the ignition
switch is turned on.
•
The SAS warning lamp may blink while the vehicle is running.
CAUTION!
Do not use the vehicle with the SAS left abnormal. If so, it may
lead to a hazard. Once the warning lamp has begun to blink,
discontinue the operation in progress and park the vehicle at a
safe location. Then, ask a BT dealer for an inspection.
1.5~1.75 ton
model
2~2.5 ton
model
3 ton model
J 3.5 ton
model
7 l
1.8 US gal
9 l
2.3 US gal
9 l
2.3 US gal
9 l
2.3 US gal