New Generation Instrument (NGI)
Function Overview
Speedometer
The large numeric speedometer displays vehicle speed. The NGI receives signals via a paddle wheel located on the ride plate. The gauge interprets these signals and computes actual vehicle speed.
Tachometer
The NGI has the ability to display between 0 and 9950 RPM. The gauge receives the tachometer signal from the EMM. Display tolerance is ± 100 RPM.
Oil Level
Oil level is displayed with a
CAUTION
Operating the engine without oil will result in serious engine damage. Always add oil when the level is low.
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Fuel Level
Fuel level is displayed with an
Engine Hourmeter
The NGI retains and displays up to 999.9 hours. Additional hours will not reset the gauge to zero. The gauge begins to record engine hours whenever the engine RPM is 500 RPM or higher. Memory retention is approximately 10 years.
Clock
The NGI displays the time in the main display mode without reference to either AM or PM.
Trip Odometer
The NGI will display accumulated miles or kilometers traveled. Engine RPM must be at or above 500 before the gauge will begin recording the distance traveled.
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