Your check gages warning light will come on if the system senses high engine temperature, and a low or high engine oil pressure. If high engine temperature is detected, you will hear a tone alarm at two beats per second. If low or high engine oil pressure is detected, you will also hear a tone alarm at two beats per second. The alarm and the light will remain on until the condition is fixed. If the engine temperature or oil pressure condition worsens, the tone alarm will go to five beats per second.
If the system senses low engine coolant, the five beat per second alarm and the low coolant warning light will come on.
The five beats per second tone alarm means that your engine will shut down in about 25 to 30 seconds. There is also an engine shutdown light to indicate that the engine will shut down. See Engine Shutdown Warning Light .
Pull off the road and shut off the engine. Do not start it until the reason for the problem is known, and the problem is fixed. If the engine shuts down when you are still in traffic, you can restart the engine and get another 25 to 30 seconds of operation. In this condition, the engine speed remains at idle, and will not increase even if the accelerator pedal is pressed. Do this only if you have to, since there is a problem that can harm the engine if it is not fixed. Engine automatic shutdown, for gasoline engines, requires activation by your dealer/retailer.
Notice: If you try to operate the vehicle after the engine automatically shuts down, you may damage the vehicle. Have the vehicle repaired as soon as possible.