Controls / Features
Item
No.
Item
Description
1
Optional Wait to Start Lamp
•
Illuminates YELLOW when intake
air
heaters
and
glow
plugs
are in operation and special
starting procedures are required.
Duration of Wait to Start will vary
upon ambient air temperature.
•
Flashes YELLOW when optional
engine
starting
protection
activated.
Optional
feature
prevents
engine
cranking
to
cool starter motor and prevent
burn out.
Once starter motor
has cooled, normal function is
restored.
2
Illuminates YELLOW to alert driver that
vehicle idle shutdown timer will turn
engine off in 30 seconds.
3
Illuminates YELLOW. Used in
conjunction with other Warning
Indicators or General Text and Warning
Messages and may be accompanied
by an audible alarm to indicate an Alert
condition to the operator.
4
AWL - The AMBER Warning Lamp
(AWL) illuminates when the vehicle
needs to be serviced at the first
available opportunity. This lamp may
be associated with information found in
Exhaust Aftertreatment
section.
5
RSL - The Red Stop Lamp illuminates
RED when a serious problem has
occurred. This lamp is accompanied by
a message on the odometer display and
an AUDIBLE ALARM. If the Red Stop
Lamp illuminates, immediately pull the
vehicle safely off the roadway, turn on
flashers, set the parking brake, place
warning devices, and stop engine. The
engine should not be restarted prior to
being serviced.
6
Not Used.
7
Illuminates RED when the parking brake
is applied. If the brake warning indicator
does not illuminate, or if it stays on with
the parking brake not engaged, seek
service immediately.
8
Illuminates GREEN to assist operators
in determining when it is appropriate to
shift the transmission to a higher gear in
order to maximize driving fuel economy.
9
Illuminates YELLOW to indicate engine
brake capability has been activated.
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