Content Source: 2019 800 INDY XC 129 Owner’s Manual (9928880 R02) > Gauge Chapter

IMPORTANT

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Engine Overheat Indicators

Over-Temperature Indicator (Standard Cluster)

The over-temperature indicator on the standard instrument cluster will illuminate when the engine is overheating. Take action to cool the engine. See Engine-Cooling Actions. The indicator will flash when engine temperature reaches critical levels. Stop the engine immediately.

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Overheat Warning (PIDD)

The engine temperature scale located on the right side of the PIDD screen changes to RED and the check engine temperature indicator located on the top left of the screen illuminates when the engine is overheating. Take action to cool the engine. See Engine-Cooling Actions. The indicator will flash when engine temperature reaches critical levels. Stop the engine immediately.

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Please see your PIDD Owner’s Manual for more information.

600/800 HO Models Engine Temperature Protection Modes

Hot Lamp

Threshold*

ON

Lamp illuminates: Idle = 201° F (94° C), WOT = 185° F (85° C)

FLASHING

Lamp Flashes, Engine Turns Off: Idle = 215.6° F (102° C), WOT = 201° F (94° C)

* Only the minimum (idle) and maximum (WOT) parameters are listed.

Engine-Cooling Actions

If the engine is overheating, promptly take action to cool the engine.
  • Drive in loose snow.
  • View the coolant level. Do not open the pressure cap while the engine is hot. Add coolant if the level is low.
  • Stop the engine and allow it to cool down.
  • Ensure radiator is clean and free of debris.
NOTICE
If you must continue to operate while the indicator light is illuminated, drive slowly and stop the engine frequently to allow it to cool down.

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