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1M-137
1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer
3. Battery Condition 4. FuelGauge 5. Oil Pressure 6. Coolant Temperature 7. Odometer /Trip Computer Display 8. Primary Warning Indicators (RED) 9. Exhaust Temperature 10. Low Oil Pressure 11. Seat Belt Not Fastened 12. Boot Open 13. DoorOpen 14. Coolant Level 15. Air Bag Fault 16. Status / Warning Lamps
17. Hand Brake On (RED) 18. Brake System Fault (RED)
19. Main Beam On (BLUE) 20. Direction Indicator Right (GREEN) 21. Status / Warning Lamps 22. Direction Indicator Left (GREEN) 23. Traction Control Off (GREEN) 24. Transmission Sport Mode (GREEN) 25. Charging Fault (RED) 26. Check Engine (AMBER)
27. Low Fuel Level (AMBER) 28. Anti - Lock Fault (AMBER) 29. Traction Control Fail (AMBER) 30. Bulb Fail (AMBER) 31. Washer Fluid Level (AMBER) 32. Transmission Fault (AMBER)
Fig.
1 Instrument Panel, Front Mew
w: The 'Premium Unleaded Fuel Only' caution is added to the Federal Market vehicles, also 'PARK BRAKE and
'BRAKE' replace international symbols used in all other markets.
m: Six cylinder vehicle version shown; the tachometer red-line on 12 cylinder vehicles starts at 6000 RPM.
The front of the
PECUSprogrammable instrument panel features 6 analog gauges, 22 warning lamps /tell tales and
a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), the rear of the panel accommodates two PCB mounted connectors, one 24-way
connector, one 48-way connector, one instrument panel identification label and 14 light bulbs arranged in groups of
seven on either side. Three power inputs and two ground inputs are provided for 'POWER UP' and 'POWER DOWN'
sequence, the three power inputs comprising battery, ignition and auxiliary. The instruments are protected by a
housing
/ lens assembly.
15.2.7 Gauges
The two major gauges are tachometer and speedometer, and the four minor gauges indicate battery condition, fuel
level, oil pressure and coolant temperature.
Each gauge is contained
in a sealed non-serviceable can and must be renewed as a complete unit in case of any
damage.
CAUTION: Extreme care should be exercised when renewing instrument pand components to avoid damago to the delicate indicator needles.
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Key to Fig. 1, Trunk Relays, page 18.
, 86.55.73 Trunk Lid Release
Accessory
Socket
86.56.10 High Mount Stop
86.56.11 Fuse box Assembly/
! Aux. Positive
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A5.3.2 Security system
Base system
Provides standard vehicle arming, ie door ajar, actuator lockstatus, trunk lid or hood ajar and passenger door unlock- ing, does not include inclination or
Intrusion sensing
Detection of intrusion into the passenger compartment by removal or breakage of any glazed area, entry via any pro- tected enclosure and unauthorized door opening detection.
Inclination (tilt) sensing
Detection of unauthorized jacking /towing.
Passive arming
Arming of the security system, excluding intrusion sensors, without audible confirmation.
Audible tones
Audible indication of driver error when attempting to arm the system, or on initiation of deadlocking.
Engine immobilization
Automatic immobilization of the engine crank facility whenever the ignition key is turned to position 0.
A5.3.3 Convenience
All close
Automatic closure of open windows and sliding roof by prolonged action of key, or remote fob transmitter after door
locking.
Headlamp convenience
Automatic illumination of headlamps for driver convenience on operation of key fob button after locking sequence
completed.
Remote trunk lid release
Automatic release of the trunk lid lock on operation of the smaller key fob button after door unlocking.
Trunk valet isolate
Independent locking of the trunk lid to eliminate unauthorized entry to the luggage compartment.
Driver seat memory select
Automatic recall of a memorized driving position on operation of the smaller key fob button.
Intrusion sensing override
Allows intrusion sensing to be disabled until the next disarm action.
A5.3.4 Alarms
There are eight possible alarm activation modes; driver's door, hood, ignition key in (ignition auxiliary position, ignition ON), inclination, inner door handle action (causing actuator status switches to operate), intrusion, passenger door and
trunk.
Any of the above conditions occurring after the vehicle is fully armed will cause full alarm state.
Any of the above conditions, except door opening, occurring
after the vehicle is fully armed and active disarming is
selected will cause full alarm state. Door opening after active disarming selection will give a 30 second audible tick
period before full alarm is entered.
Any of the above conditions occurring
after the vehicle has been passively armed will give a 30 second audible tick
period before full alarm is entered.
Activation of full alarm state causes sidelights, direction indicators, interior lights or headlamps to flash (dependant
upon market variations), the security sounder to operate and the vehicle horns to operate
(if programmed to do so).
An error tone is generated if active arming is selected with either hood or trunk open, or the transmitter is pressed with
ignition key in auxiliary position.
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