Instrument cluster: 1 - speedometer; 2 - counter of the distance traveled; 3 - coolant temperature gauge; 4 - control lamp for switching on the main beam of headlights; 5 - control lamp for switching on external lighting; 6 - control lamp for turning on direction indicators and alarms; 7 - control lamp of the battery charge; 8 - control lamp of insufficient oil pressure; 9 - control lamp for turning on the parking brake and insufficient level of brake fluid; 10 - fuel gauge; 11 - a control lamp of a reserve of fuel
The speedometer shows the vehicle's speed in kilometers per hour. The car's mileage counter is built into the speedometer.
On the scale of the coolant temperature indicator in the engine cooling system, divisions corresponding to temperatures of 50 and 115°C are applied. The red zone warns of engine overheating. If the arrow goes into the red zone, you should stop, let the engine cool down and eliminate the cause of overheating.
The fuel gauge can be used to determine the approximate amount of fuel in the tank. Divisions are marked on the indicator scale: 0 - empty tank; 1/2 - half a tank; 1 - full tank. Next to the gauge scale is a fuel reserve control lamp (shown by arrow). It lights up red if there are 4-6 liters of gasoline left in the tank.
The control lamp of the parking brake and insufficient level of brake fluid lights up with a red flashing light when the parking brake lever is raised and lights up continuously when the level of brake fluid in the reservoir drops.
The low oil pressure indicator lamp lights up red when the pressure in the lubrication system drops below the allowable level.
The battery charge control lamp lights up red when there is no charging current.
The control lamp of inclusion of indexes of turn and the alarm system lights up with the green blinking light at inclusion of these signals.
The control lamp of inclusion of external illumination lights up green light at its inclusion.
When you turn on the high beam headlights, the control lamp lights up blue (right in instrument cluster).
To connect to the car's on-board network a carrying lamp, a compressor, a vacuum cleaner and other electrical appliances designed for an operating voltage of 12-14 V, a socket is installed on the front end shield bracket.
To connect an electrical appliance, insert the plug of its wire into the socket.