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PART 4: CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS<br />

CAUTION: Driving with very hot temperatures in<br />

your rear drive axles can cause serious damage<br />

to axle bearings and seals. Check axle lubrication<br />

if a driver temperature alarm sounds.<br />

These gauges indicate the temperature of the lubricant in<br />

your vehicle’s axle(s). These temperatures will vary with<br />

thekindofloadyouarecarryingandthedrivingconditions<br />

you encounter. Maximum axle temperature may vary, depending<br />

upon the axle and type of lubricant. Very high temperatures<br />

signal a need to have your axle(s)’ lubrication<br />

checked.<br />

Manifold Pressure Gauge<br />

Manifold Pressure Gauge<br />

11453-1<br />

Your manifold pressure gauge indicates the power your engine<br />

is putting out by showing the amount of turbo boost.<br />

If the pressure indicated by your manifold pressure gauge<br />

goes down, there may be something wrong with your engine.<br />

Have it checked by a qualified service person.<br />

R(08/<strong>07</strong>) Y53-6015 – 53 –

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