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Diesel engines
When the ignition warning lamp depending on the engine coolant temperature may signal the need for preheating.
When the ambient temperature is below +5 ?� C The key is in the ignition switch, turn to position 2 - lights warning lamp preheating. The lamp goes out after reaching a temperature sufficient to ignite the fuel. When preheating is included, all other major consumers of power must be turned off, otherwise the battery will be overloaded current of great strength. Immediately after switching off the warning lamp start up the engine. During start-up, do not press the accelerator pedal. When ignited, volatile fuel in the engine let the starter run for a few more seconds (no more than 30 seconds), while the engine will not be able to work independently. If the engine does not start, once again turn the preheating and try to start up the engine as described above. If this time is not possible to start up the engine, check the fuse preheater. At an ambient temperature above +8 ?� C The engine can be started immediately without preheating. During start-up, do not press the accelerator pedal. When ignited, volatile fuel in the engine let the starter run for a few more seconds (no more than 30 seconds), while the engine will not be able to work independently. Start the engine warmed up to operating temperature The control lamp of inclusion of preheating does not light up - the engine can be started.
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