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Go forward

Show me where you would add oil to the engine.

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Name Warning 4 Engine oil filler cap If you put too much oil in the engine it will leak.

Show me where you would check the oil level of the engine.

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Name Warning 7 Engine oil dipstick You should check the level of the oil before a long journey.

Show me where you would check the washer fluid level.

9

Name Function 10 Washer fluid reservoir Where you would add water so you can wash the windscreen.

Show me where you would check the brake fluid level.

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Name Function 13 Brake fluid reservoir Where you would add brake fluid so that the brakes work correctly.

Identify where the battery is.

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Name Warning 16 The battery When refilling with water you should cover just above the cell plates.

Show me where you would check the water level.

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Name Warning 19 Engine coolant reservoir or water-tank If the water level is low the car’s engine could overheat.

Where is the speedometer?

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Name Function 22 The speedometer Measures the speed at which you are travelling.

Where is the ignition warning light?

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Name Warning 25 Ignition warning light If the battery symbol stays on there is a problem with the electricity.

Where is the brake fluid warning light?

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Name Warning 28 Brake fluid warning light / handbrake There is a problem with the brakes if this symbol comes on when you are driving.

Where is the indicator warning light?

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Name Warning 31 The indicator warning light If the symbol does not flash, one of the indicator bulbs might be broken.

Where is the airbag warning light?

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Name Warning 34 Airbag warning light This symbol should not be on when you are driving.

Where is the engine temperature?

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Name Warning 37 The engine temperature If the needle goes into the red you need to add water to the water-tank.

Where is the oil pressure light?

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Name Warning 40 Oil pressure light If this symbol is on you should add more oil to the engine.

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