Two oil warning lights on '84 Reliant?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by William R. Walsh, Oct 1, 2007.

  1. I had the car parked just so the sun was shining through the rear window
    when I happened to notice something. There is a row of three indicator lamps
    between the speedometer and fuel/charge/water temp gauges. On my car they
    are unused--the bottom two being for "door open" and "gate open". The manual
    explains these well enough, stating that door open is only for commercial
    vehicles and gate open is for wagons.

    The topmost indicator is not mentioned, but with the sun shining on it, I
    could clearly see that it has an icon for oil pressure in it. That makes no
    sense at all considering that an oil pressure indicator already exists at
    the far right of the cluster.

    Why is there a second oil pressure warning area? Was it used in another
    vehicle model? Or is it just for slow learners? <g>

    William
     
    William R. Walsh, Oct 1, 2007
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  2. Probably. Probably the stylist decided to move the pressure indicator and
    the bean counters decided to reuse the same dash plastic.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Oct 1, 2007
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  3. William R. Walsh

    maxpower Guest

    Because that vehicle could have been equipped with a gauge or a lite, since
    you have a gauge there is no lite. Your vehicle has a sending unit for a
    gauge

    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, Oct 1, 2007
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  4. William R. Walsh

    Mike Y Guest

    You have a dash with a light. But if you had an optional dash display with
    a gauge, there may ALSO be a light with the gauge. Even if they never
    shipped a gauge display dash, it may have been a design option at one time.
    Although it seems nowadays that a lot of dashes with gauges have the
    idiot lights also incorporated into the gauge.
     
    Mike Y, Oct 1, 2007
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