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Instruments and Controls Getting to Know Your Vehicle
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27. Air Pressure Gauge “Second-
ary”
Air gauge “2” constantly monitors the
air pressure in the rear brake reservoir.
At reservoir air pressures below 80 psi
(5.5 bar) a warning buzzer will sound
and a warning light, mounted in the
instrument panel, will illuminate; the
warning buzzer and warning light are
only operative while the ignition is
switched on. Do not attempt to drive
the vehicle with less than 80 psi (5.5
bar) of air pressure.
28. Fuse Box - Right
To gain access to the circuit and spare
fuses, rotate the quick release fastener
(1) using a coin and then slide the fuse
cover downward. To enable the fuses to
be easily removed, a fuse extraction
tool (2) is attached to the inside of the
fuse cover. Also see the
“Emergency
repairs”
section of this handbook.
29. Air Pressure Gauge “Primary”
Air gauge “1” constantly monitors the
air pressure in the front brake reservoir.
At reservoir air pressures below 80 psi
(5.5 bar) a warning buzzer will sound
and a warning light, mounted in the
instrument panel, will illuminate; the
warning buzzer and warning light are
only operative when the ignition is
switched on. Do not attempt to drive
the vehicle with less than 80 psi (5.5
bar) air pressure.
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