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Western Oregon University Oregon Department of Transportation Transportation Safety Division Western Oregon University Oregon Department of Transportation Transportation Safety Division Warning and Alert System Symbols and Controls ORPC 2013

HA Key - Warning/Alert Symbols and Controls Front Passenger Airbag Off Air Bag Readiness Anti-Lock Brake System Anti-Theft System All Wheel Drive Engaged Battery Charging System Brake System Warnings Day Use Running Lights Door Lock/Unlock Engine Temp Coolant Fasten Safety Belts Fog Lamps Front Check Fuel Cap Fuel Fuses Hazard Flashers ORPC High Beams Door / Trunk Ajar Check Engine Headlight Control

ORPC 2013 Hood Release Horn Tire Pressure Warning Stability Control System O/D OFF Overdrive Defeat Parking Lights Parking Assist Power Window Controls Rear Window Defroster Speed/Cruise Control Turn Signal Indicators Windshield Defroster Windshield Washer 40. Windshield Wipers Side Airbag Lane Departure Warning Master Lighting Safety Alert /Possible Injury Oil Light Jack HA Key - Warning/Alert Symbols and Controls