I have a 406 2.0 SV 97-mod.
On the left side og the instrument panel is a gauge with a needle and a
scale with 'OFF', 'MIN' and 'MAX'.
The needle is constantly on 'OFF'.
I would think it is a oil pressure gauge, and that it is not working
properly. The car dealer tells me it measures oil temperature, and that it
is normal for it to stay on 'OFF'.
Anybody knowing what the purpose of this instrument is, and how it normally
"behaves" during driving?
_BA_
Ognat - 30 Nov 2003 00:50 GMT
> I have a 406 2.0 SV 97-mod.
> On the left side og the instrument panel is a gauge with a needle and a
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> Anybody knowing what the purpose of this instrument is, and how it normally
> "behaves" during driving?
It's your engine oil level indicator. It comes on initially when you switch
the ignition on and stays on for between 10 - 20 secs, after which it turns
itself off (not much point having it on once the oil is circulating aroung
the engine, as the reading would be false)
It's like the instrument panel equivalent of a dipstick I guess.
Andy :)
alain.tchorny - 30 Nov 2003 06:54 GMT
I have a 406 coup? with the same instrument; its purpose is to show oil
temperature with a range depending of the engine model (Gazoline or diesel);
say its typical value is around 95 ?Celsius.
> I have a 406 2.0 SV 97-mod.
> On the left side og the instrument panel is a gauge with a needle and a
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> _BA_
ken kerrison - 30 Nov 2003 07:39 GMT
Sounds like the oil level gauge. It registers after you turn on the
ignition but before you turn to start. Takes a few seconds to register
and it is only a transitory registration. I had to get the dealer to
demonstrate it. A singularly useless feature - except I have used it
when I have some reason to wonder abpout the oil level. Easier than
lifting the bonnet etc.
An even more useless feature is the display showing your auto setting.
Why show it in the instrument display when it is self-evident on the
floor of the vehicle?
John Hollinshead - 30 Nov 2003 18:32 GMT
"> An even more useless feature is the display showing your auto setting.
> Why show it in the instrument display when it is self-evident on the
> floor of the vehicle?
That's there just amuse the passengers, it is French anyway.