Gauges – HONDA 2000 Civic Sedan - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Gauges

Fuel Gauge

This shows how much fuel you have.

It is most accurate when the car is on

level ground. It may show slightly

more or less than the actual amount

when you are driving on curvy or

hilly roads.

The gauge stays at the same fuel

level reading after you turn off the

ignition. When you add fuel, the

gauge slowly changes to the new

reading after you turn the ignition

switch back ON (II).

Temperature Gauge

This shows the temperature of the

engine's coolant. During normal

operation, the pointer should rise

from the bottom white mark to about

the middle of the gauge. In severe

driving conditions, such as very hot

weather or a long period of uphill

driving, the pointer may rise to the

upper blue zone. If it reaches the red

(Hot) mark, pull safely to the side of

the road. Turn to page

247

for

instructions and precautions on

checking the engine's cooling

system.

Instruments and Controls

U.S. DX and DX Value Package, and Canadian LX and SE

TEMPERATURE

GAUGE

TRIP METER

SPEEDOMETER

FUEL GAUGE

ODOMETER

MAINTENANCE

REQUIRED INDICATOR

TRIP METER

RESET BUTTON

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