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waring light identification
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Re: waring light identification
I guess this would be my first guess considering all was fine before.

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Re: waring light identification

( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: waring light identification
The bottom icon to the right would be the water LEVEL sensor. (I only see three icons... the triangle, what I think is the oil level, and what should be the water level to the right).
The triangle with the "!" is usually a general alarm that says something needs attention... similar to the "Check Engine" on a car.
As long as the oil is well above the "ADD OIL" mark on the dipstick, you should be fine with level. Not sure where that mark would be relative to "half way mark" on the dip stick.
If you're planning on changing the oil soon (end of this year or start of next) you could use either that SAE30 or SAE40. The amount you add is going to be insignificant to what's already in there, especially since it is old used oil. If you had just done a recent change, then I would put in exactly what was in there. In any case, DO NOT OVERFILL THEM.
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Here is a link to the manual. You can download it.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/81638 ... =18#manual
Just reading that manual, it appears that either of the "low oil level" or "low coolant level" alarms will cause the engine to go to "Engine power is reduced" but it doesn't sound like they would shut the engines down.
Is it possible you have something else going on, like the fuel valves have been shut off?
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Again though why, if all is well and systems all function, temps and pressures all ok then I guess the assumption would be something got shorted perhaps......

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