COMPASS MODULE REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove overhead console.
(2) Using a small screwdriver, release the 2 snaps
at rear of compass module. (3) After releasing the 2 snaps, slide compass mod-
ule rearward until free of mounting bar. (4) For installation reverse above procedures.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
(1) Raise and support vehicle on safety stands.
(2) From behind front bumper fascia, remove screw
attaching sensor to front lower crossmember (Fig. 7). (3) For installation, reverse above procedures.
AC AND AY BODY
INDEX
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Ambient Temperature Sensor ............... 12
Automatic Calibration Set Procedure ........... 8
Bezel/Button Switch Removal ............... 10
Bus Accessed Diagnostics .................. 10
Console Removal ........................ 10
Electronic Board Assembly Replacement ....... 10
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) Overhead Console ....................... 6 Engine Compartment Node Removal
.......... 12
EVIC Self Check Diagnostics ................ 8
Manual Calibration Set Procedure ............. 8
Map Reading Lamps/Power Sunroof Switch Removal .............................. 11
Overhead Reading/Courtesy Lamp Console ..... 11
Wiring Harness Removal ................... 10
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER
(EVIC) OVERHEAD CONSOLE
The Electronic Vehicle Information Center is a
computer controlled warning system which, monitors
various sensors used on the vehicle. The system sup-
plements the warning indicators in 8the instrument
cluster. Visual warning messages are displayed by a
digital display in the overhead console (Fig. 1).
When a warning message has been activated, a
tone will sound to attract the driver's attention. The
warning message will then be displayed on the over-
head console until the condition is corrected or a new
display function 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-
dition exists. These messages are displayed on the
overhead console. For complete EVIC overhead console operating in-
structions, 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
The body controller is the source of this informa-
tion. The EVIC function buttons are used to reset
and display this data.
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.
Fig. 7 Ambient Temperature Sensor
Fig. 1 EVIC Overhead Console
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