warning /idoit light location

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warning /idoit light location

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1978 fiat 124--does anyone know where warning light is on dash
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Which one?
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ignition warning light is at the bottom of the tachometer? :wink:
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bsharp wrote:1978 fiat 124--does anyone know where warning light is on dash


Early tachometers had only the charging system warning lamp, in the middle of the tachometer, typically with no icon, because the car had an oil pressure gauge. Later cars added two lamps to the tachometer. 1978 is a crossover year and could have either type.

There are three warning lamps, one for low fuel (it is on the fuel gauge), one for low oil pressure (it is on the tachometer and may have a little oil can drawn next to it or the word OLIO or OIL) and one for the alternator/charging system (it is on the tachometer and may have a little battery drawn next to it). There are three indicator lamps on the speedometer, one is the blinkers, one is the brights (blue), one is the low lamps (green).
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