> Putting both on seems redundant except for the fact
> that it was a convenient lamp test feature.
While I'm not really disputing your point, Dave, I'd have to say I do see
some utility in having both a warning light and a gauge. The warning light
hopefully grabs your attention immediately, instead of waiting for you to
scan the gauges; while the gauge provides useful other information besides
"do I have oil pressure".
Kind of like having both a generator warning light and an ammeter <G>
BTW, my 80 Chevy had both warning lights and gauges for oil pressure,
charging system, temperature and fuel.
Randall
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