
² To set DAY of WEEK, press TIME button. An ar- 
row will appear on the display and point to the Day.
Press and hold the SET button to move the day for-
ward or INFO button to move it backward.
²  To set DAY of MONTH, press TIME button. The 
arrow will point to Date. Press and hold the SET
button to advance the date or INFO button to move
it backwards.
²  To set MONTH of YEAR, press TIME button. The 
arrow will point to the Month. Press and hold the
SET button to advance the Month forward or INFO
button to move backward. TEMP button, pressing the Temp button will dis-
play:
²  The temperature outside the vehicle 
²  Vehicle direction define by an eight point compass 
If Compass has lost calibration or not receiving
good information from the engine compartment node,
an asterisk (*) will flash on the display and the word
calibrate will appear. Refer to Compass Calibration. FUEL BUTTON, WILL DISPLAY:
²  Pressing FUEL button the first time will show, the 
estimated number of miles that can be driven with
the remaining fuel. The destination to empty indica-
tion will vary every few seconds as the amount of
fuel and fuel efficiency is calculated. This function
can not be reset.
²  Pressing the FUEL button second time; will dis- 
play the fuel consumed.
²
Pressing the FUEL button third time; will display
the average fuel economy in miles per gallon since last
reset. The display will be updated every 16 seconds.
²  Pressing the FUEL button forth time, the current 
fuel economy will be displayed. The current fuel
economy will be up updated every two seconds.
²  To reset Fuel consumed, press SET button until 
the fuel consumed message is displayed and then
within five seconds press SET button.
²  To reset AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY, press the 
FUEL button until average fuel economy is displayed
and within five seconds press SET button. TRIP RESET, press FUEL button and wait four
seconds press the SET button twice. This clears all
trip information and the message Trip Reset will be
displayed. This will occur only if a reset function is
currently being displayed. The reset functions:
²  Fuel consumed 
²  Average fuel economy message 
INFO button, will active a MONITORED SYS-
TEMS OK message on display if all monitored sys-
tems are operating properly. If a problem is detected,
the appropriate message will be displayed. SET button, will clear the various functions after
they have been displayed. It is used to enter the
clock set or compass variance modes. This button is
also used to reset certain trip computer functions and
the maintenance reminder message.
The EVIC display may be turned off by pressing the 
TIME and SET buttons at the same time. Pressing the
buttons a second time will restore the display.
EVIC INFORMATION SOURCES
The EVIC monitors information provided by the
body controller, engine compartment node and pow-
ertrain control module. Refer to Body Diagnostic Test
Procedure Manual for test procedures.  The Body Controller is a micro-controller unit
which, informs the EVIC overhead console via the
CCD bus of:
²  Time of day 
²  Day of week 
²  Day of month 
²  Month of year 
²  Fuel range 
²  Fuel consumed 
²  Fuel efficiency 
²  Warning messages as noted in Fig. 2 
The Engine Compartment Node is a microcomputer 
controlled unit which, informs the EVIC overhead
console via the CCD bus of:
²  Outside temperature 
²  Compass direction 
THE FOLLOWING ARE WARNING MESSAGES:
²  Low brake fluid 
²  Low coolant level 
²  Low engine oil level
The powertrain control module is a microcomputer 
controlled unit which, informs the EVIC overhead con-
sole via the CCD bus of the following warning messages:
²  Engine temperature high 
²  Voltage improper
Fig. 2 EVIC Messages and Sensors
Ä OVERHEAD CONSOLE 8C - 7 

MAP READING LAMPS/POWER SUNROOF SWITCH 
REMOVAL
SWITCH REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove console, refer to Console Replacement. 
(2) Disconnect switch wiring connector from re- 
taining bracket. (3) Pry switch out of bezel snap tabs.
(4) Replace switch.
(5) For installation reverse above procedures.
LAMP/LENS REMOVAL
(1) Remove lens by inserting a flat blade tool into
slot located on the left side of lens. Pry lens to the
side and swing down as it unhooks from housing
(Fig. 4). (2) Replace lamp as necessary.
(3) Position lens with the center tabs on the left
side of lens snap into place. The lens are identified
with L and R on the reverse side. Do not reverse the
lens or it may damage the lens tabs.
POWER SUNROOF SWITCH/BEZEL REMOVAL
(1) Remove console, refer to Overhead Reading/
Courtesy Lamp Console Replacement. (2) Disconnect switch wiring connector from re-
taining bracket. (3) Pry switch out of bezel. Replace switch. If nec-
essary, push carefully at top closest to roof of bezel to
disengage trim bezel and pivot bezel out of housing. (4) Replace switch.
(5) For installation reverse above procedures.
OVERHEAD READING/COURTESY LAMP CONSOLE
The two reading/courtesy lamps are actuated by
pressing on the switch (Fig. 7):
²  Courtesy lamps for when a door is opened 
²  Illuminated entry system is activated 
²  Headlamp switch is turned fully clockwise 
The map lamp console also includes:
²  A cubby storage bin.  ² 
Power sunroof switch, if equipped.
READING/COURTESY LAMP CONSOLE 
REMOVAL
(1) Remove screws from visor tip-pin retainers.
(2) Slide console forward until free from retainer
bracket. (3) Disconnect wiring.
(4) For installation reverse above procedures. For
vehicles equipped with sunroof, avoid sliding console
to install. Install screws for console attachment and
push at rear of unit to snap over mounting bracket
for engagement.
LAMP/LENS REMOVAL
(1) Remove lens by inserting a flat blade tool be-
tween the round end of lamp lens and housing. Pry
lens from the housing. Pivot the lens and remove
(Fig. 7). (2) Replace lamp as necessary.
(3) Position lens into housing by locating lens
pivot and snap into place.
OVERHEAD CONSOLE WIRING HARNESS REMOVAL
(1) Remove console, refer to Overhead Reading/
Courtesy Lamp Console Removal. (2) Disconnect wiring connector from retaining 
bracket. (3) Remove four screws attaching lamp housing to
console bezel. (4) Remove wiring and lamp housing.
(5) Remove lamp and replace assembly.
(6) For installation, reverse above procedures.
Fig. 6 EVIC Overhead Console Connector
Fig. 7 Reading/Courtesy Lamp Console
Ä  OVERHEAD CONSOLE 8C - 11 

AG AND AJ BODIES INDEX
page page 
Ambient Temperature Sensor Removal  ......... 20 
Compass Calibration  ...................... 16 
Compass Diagnostics  ...................... 18 
Compass Module Replacement  .............. 20 
Demagnetizing Procedure  .................. 17 
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)  ..... 13 
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) Removal  .............................. 20  Engine Compartment Node (ECN) 
............ 15 
Engine Compartment Node Compass Calibration . 16
Engine Node Sensor Removal  ............... 20 
Map Reading Lamps  ...................... 13 
Overhead Console Replacement  ............. 20 
Thermometer and Compass  ................. 16 
Variance Procedure  ....................... 17
MAP READING LAMPS
The map lamps are actuated by pressing on the lens. 
These same lamps also serve as courtesy lamps when-
ever a door is opened. The illuminated entry system is
activated, or the headlamp switch is turned fully
clockwise (Fig. 1).
LAMP REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove lens by inserting a screw driver or knife
blade into slot located along-side of lens. Once screw-
driver is inserted pry lens to the side and swing down
as it unhooks from housing edge. (2) Remove lamp by pulling straight down.
(3) Install new lamp by pushing firmly into recep-
tacle. (4) Snap lens into position taking care to orient the
tabs on the lens with the slots in the housing.
LAMP TEST
(1) Close vehicle doors. 
(2) Press each lamp switch. Right hand switch
should light passenger lamp and left hand switch
should light drivers lamp. (3) If either of the lamps fail to illuminate, open
vehicle doors. (a) If lamp does not illuminate check for a burned
out lamp. (b) If lamp illuminates when doors are open check
switch and wiring.
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER 
(EVIC)
The Electronic Vehicle Information Center is a com- 
puter controlled warning system which, monitors vari-
ous sensors used on the vehicle. The system supple-
ments the warning indicators in the instrument
cluster. Visual warning messages are displayed by a
digital display (Fig. 2). 
When a warning message has been activated, a tone 
will sound to attract the driver's attention. The warn-
ing message will then be displayed on the EVIC center
until the condition is corrected or a new display func-
tion is called up. A tone will announce each new
warning condition. For complete diagnostic procedures for the EVIC
systems, refer to the Body-Chassis Diagnostic Test
Procedures Manual. The EVIC has a 24 function system that provides the
driver with visual messages when a warning con-
Fig. 1 Overhead Console Lamp Replacement
Fig. 2 EVIC
Ä  OVERHEAD CONSOLE 8C - 13 

dition exists. These messages are displayed on the 
center of the instrument panel.For complete EVIC operating instructions, refer to
the Owners Manual provided with the vehicle.
EVIC BUTTON FUNCTIONS
TIME button will display:
²  Time of day 
²  Day of week 
²  Day of month 
²  Month of year 
²  To set HOURS, press TIME button and within four 
seconds press the SET button. An arrow will appear
on the display and point to the hours. Press and hold
the SET button to advance the hours or INFO button
to set back the hours.
²  To set MINUTES, press TIME button. The arrow 
will point to the minutes. Press and hold the SET
button to advance the minutes or INFO button to set
back the minutes.
²  To set DAY of WEEK, press TIME button. An ar- 
row will appear on the display and point to the Day.
Press and hold the SET button to move the day for-
ward or INFO button to move it backward.
²  To set DAY of MONTH, press TIME button. The 
arrow will point to Date. Press and hold the SET
button to advance the date or INFO button to move
it backwards.
²  To set MONTH of YEAR, press TIME button. The 
arrow will point to the Month. Press and hold the
SET button to advance the Month forward or INFO
button to move backward. TEMP button, pressing the Temp button will dis-
play:
²  The temperature outside the vehicle 
²  Vehicle direction define by an eight point compass 
If Compass has lost calibration or not receiving
good information from the engine compartment node,
an asterisk (*) will flash on the display and the word
calibrate will appear. Refer to Compass Calibration. FUEL BUTTON, WILL DISPLAY:
²  Pressing FUEL button the first time will show, the 
estimated number of miles that can be driven with
the remaining fuel. The destination to empty indica-
tion will vary every few seconds as the amount of
fuel and fuel efficiency is calculated. This function
can not be reset.
²  Pressing the FUEL button second time; will dis- 
play the fuel consumed.
²  Pressing the FUEL button third time; will display 
the average fuel economy in miles per gallon since 
last reset. The display will be updated every 16 sec-
onds.
²  Pressing the FUEL button forth time, the current 
fuel economy will be displayed. The current fuel
economy will be up updated every two seconds.  ² 
To reset Fuel consumed, press SET button until 
the fuel consumed message is displayed and then
within five seconds press SET button.
²  To reset AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY, press the 
FUEL button until average fuel economy is displayed
and within five seconds press SET button. TRIP RESET, press FUEL button and wait four
seconds press the SET button twice. This clears all
trip information and the message Trip Reset will be
displayed. This will occur only if a reset function is
currently being displayed. The reset functions:
²  Fuel consumed 
²  Average fuel economy message 
INFO button, will active a MONITORED SYS-
TEMS OK message on display if all monitored sys-
tems are operating properly. If a problem is detected,
the appropriate message will be displayed. SET button, will clear the various functions after
they have been displayed. It is used to enter the
clock set or compass variance modes. This button is
also used to reset certain trip computer functions and
the maintenance reminder message. The EVIC display may be turned off by pressing
the TIME and SET buttons at the same time. Press-
ing the buttons a second time will restore the dis-
play.
EVIC INFORMATION SOURCES
The EVIC monitors information provided by the
body controller, engine compartment node and pow-
ertrain control module. Refer to Body Diagnostic Test
Procedure Manual for test procedures. The Body Controller is a micro-controller unit
which, informs the EVIC via the CCD bus of:
²  Time of day 
²  Day of week 
²  Day of month 
²  Month of year 
²  Fuel range 
²  Fuel consumed 
²  Fuel efficiency 
²  Warning messages as noted in Fig. 3. 
The Engine Compartment Node is a microcomputer
controlled unit which, informs the EVIC via the CCD
bus of:
²  Outside temperature 
²  Compass direction 
THE FOLLOWING ARE WARNING MESSAGES:
²  Low brake fluid 
²  Low coolant level 
²  Low engine oil level 
The powertrain control module is a microcomputer
controlled unit which, informs the EVIC via the CCD
bus of the following warning messages:
²  Engine temperature high 
²  Voltage improper
8C - 14 OVERHEAD CONSOLE Ä 

IGNITION SWITCH 
IGNITION SWITCH AND KEY CYLINDER SERVICE
The ignition switch is located on the steering col- 
umn. The Key In Switch is located in the ignition
switch module. For diagnosis of the Key In Switch,
refer to Section 8M.
REMOVAL
If the vehicle has a floor mounted gear shifter,
place the selector in the Park position. (1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(2) If the vehicle has a tilt column, remove the tilt
lever by turning it counterclockwise. (3) Remove upper and lower covers from steering
column.
(4) Remove ignition switch mounting screws. Use
tamper proof torx bit Snap-on TTXR15A2, TTXR20A2
or equivalent to remove the screws (Fig. 1). (5) Gently pull switch away from the column. Release
connector locks on the 7 terminal wiring connector,
then remove the connector from the ignition switch.
(6) Release connector lock on the 4 terminal con-
nector, then remove the connector from the ignition
switch. (7) To remove the key cylinder from the ignition
switch: (a) Insert key in the ignition switch. Turn the
key to the LOCK position. Using a small screw-
driver, depress the key cylinder retaining pin until
it is flush with the key cylinder surface (Fig. 2).  (b) Rotate the key clockwise to the OFF position. 
The key cylinder will unseat from the ignition
switch (Fig. 3). When the key cylinder is unseated,
it will be approximately 1/8 inch away from the ig-
nition switch halo light ring.  Do not attempt to 
remove the key cylinder at this time. (c) With the key cylinder in the unseated posi-
tion, rotate the key counterclockwise to the lock po-
sition and remove the key. (d) Remove key cylinder from ignition switch
(Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
If the vehicle has a floor mounted gear shifter,
place the selector in the Park position.
IGNITION SWITCH DESIGNATIONS
Fig. 1 Ignition Switch Screw Removal
Fig. 2 Key Cylinder Retaining Pin
Ä  IGNITION SYSTEMS 8D - 45 

INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES
CONTENTS
page page
AA BODY .............................. 1 
AC AND AY BODIES  .................... 23  AG AND AJ BODIES 
.................... 42 
AP BODY  ............................. 58 
AA BODY  INDEX
page page 
Cluster and Gauge Service and Testing  ........ 2 
Electronic Cluster  ........................ 13 
Fuel GaugeÐFlexible Fuel  .................. 2 
Gauges  ................................. 7 
General Information  ........................ 1  Instrument Panel 
......................... 21 
Interior Lamp Replacement  ................. 21 
Mechanical/Electronic Cluster Removal  ......... 5 
Switch and Panel Component Service  ......... 15
GENERAL INFORMATION
INSTRUMENT CLUSTERS
There are three instrument cluster assemblies. The 
mechanical clusters incorporate magnetic type
gauges. The electronic instrument cluster incorpo-
rates, a digital speedometer/odometer and electronic
analog gauges. The mechanical Lo-Line instrument cluster has
magnetic type gauges for coolant temperature, fuel
level and charging system voltage (Fig. 1). 
The mechanical Hi-Line instrument cluster has 
magnetic type gauges for oil pressure, coolant tem-
perature, charging system voltage and fuel level. The
premium instrument cluster also has a tachometer
(Fig. 2). If the ignition switch is in the OFF position each
gauge will show a reading, except for the volt gauge.  However the readings are only accurate when the ig- 
nition switch is in the ON position.
TACHOMETER DRIVE MODULE
The tachometer drive module is an electronic mod-
ule used to drive a magnetic tachometer in a conven-
tional instrument cluster.
ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCK
The electronic digital clock is in the radio. The
clock and radio each use the display panel built into
the radio. A digital readout indicates the time in
hours and minutes whenever the ignition switch is in
the ON or ACC position. When the ignition switch is in the OFF position, or
when the radio frequency is being displayed, time
keeping is accurately maintained.
MESSAGE CENTER
The message center includes the graphic display of
the car with illuminating graphics for: low wind-
Fig. 1 Instrument Cluster
Fig. 2 Instrument Cluster With Tachometer
Ä  INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES 8E - 1 

(3) Remove lamp sockets as necessary by turning 
them counterclockwise (Fig. 34 and 35).
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove cluster assembly. 
(2) Remove tachometer drive module, low fuel re-
lay and gauge alert module (Fig. 32). (3) Remove all cluster lamps.
(4) Remove mounting screws securing printed cir-
cuit board to cluster housing (Fig. 34). (5) For installation reverse above procedures.
ELECTRONIC CLUSTER
SELF DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
The electronic clusters (Fig. 36) have an internal 
diagnostics routing to isolate problems within the
cluster or sending units. Using the cluster Self-Diagnostic Test will deter-
mine whether problem is within cluster or outside of
cluster (Fig. 37 and 38). Successful completion of the SELF DIAGNOSTIC
TEST indicates that the problem is in the connectors
or sensors outside of the module. Refer to Fig. 39 for
terminal listing.
CONDITION: CLUSTER DISPLAYS DO NOT ILLUMINATE AFTER VEHICLE IS STARTED
PROCEDURE 
(1) Check fuses and verify battery and ignition 
voltage at cluster connector. (2) Check ground from cluster connector to instru-
ment panel ground stud. (3) Check lamps, replace if necessary.
Fig. 34 Mechanical Cluster Lamp Location
Fig. 33 Gauge Alert Module
Ä  INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES 8E - 13 

MESSAGE CENTER
The message center is a car graphic warning lamp 
module. This conventional warning system and lo-
cated above the headlamp switch.
ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCK
The electronic digital clock is in the radio. The
clock and radio each use the display panel built into
the radio. A digital readout indicates the time in
hours and minutes whenever the ignition switch is in
the ON or ACC position. When the ignition switch is in the OFF position, or
when the radio frequency is being displayed, time
keeping is accurately maintained. The procedure for setting the clock varies slightly
with each radio. The correct procedure is described
under the individual radio operating instructions re-
ferred to in the Owner's Manual supplied with the
vehicle.
AIR BAG WARNING SYSTEM
For testing of this system refer to Group 8M, Re-
straint Systems.
MECHANICAL CLUSTER AND GAUGE SERVICE
CAUTION: Disconnect negative battery cable, in en-
gine compartment, before servicing instrument
panel. When power is required for test purposes,
reconnect battery cable for the test only. 
Disconnect negative battery cable after test and be- 
fore continuing service procedures.
SENDING UNIT TEST
When a problem occurs with a cluster gauge, be-
fore disassembling the cluster to check the gauge,
check for a defective sending unit or wiring. (1) Sending units and wiring can be checked by
grounding the connector leads, at the sending unit,
in the vehicle. (2) With the ignition in the ON position; a
grounded input will cause the oil, fuel or tempera-
ture gauge to read at or above maximum.
CHECK GAUGES WARNING LAMP TESTS
The check gauges warning lamp is illuminated by
the low oil pressure sending unit switch or the body
controller when there is high temperature or charg-
ing system failure. To test the lamp, turn ignition key to the ON po-
sition without starting the vehicle. The low oil pres- 
sure switch is grounded and the light will be on
indefinitely. If the lamp fails to light, pull the cluster and check
the following: (a) Continuity between ground and check gauge
pin J (Fig. 3). (b) Proper contact between the gauge pins and
wiring harness and printed circuit board pins. (c) If there is ground and proper pin contact, re-
place lamp. (d) If there is no continuity, check the low oil
pressure sending unit switch (Fig. 4 and 5).
To test the switch disconnect the switch electrical
connector. Attach positive lead of an ohmmeter to
the switch terminal for the gray (GY) wire and the
negative lead to an engine ground. With the engine
Fig. 3 Mechanical Cluster Connectors
8E - 24 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES  Ä