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The Driver Information  Center (DIC)  will display 
information  about  how  your vehicle is functioning, as 
well  as warning messages  if  a system problem  is 
detected.  The DIC  display area is located in the 
instrument  cluster below the speedometer and 
tachometer,  directly  above the steering column. 
The  following  buttons  are on the DIC control panel 
which  is located  to the  right  of the cluster: 
1 FUEL: Press this button  to display  fuel information 
such as fuel economy and range. 
2 GAGES: Use this button to display gage information 
like  oil pressure and temperature, coolant temperature, 
transmission fluid temperature,  battery voltage and 
fronurear tire pressures. 
3 TRIP: Use this button to  display your total  and trip 
miles, the elapsed time function, your average speed  and 
the oil life. 
4 OPTIONS: This  button allows  you to choose personal 
options available with your vehicle such as security, 
door locks, easy entry seats and language. 
5 EM: Use this button to change the display between 
English and metric units. 
RESET: This button, used along with the other buttons, 
will reset system functions and  turn  off or acknowledge 
messages on the DIC. 
At  the top 
of the DIC control buttons  is a light sensor. 
Be sure not  to block the sensor or your lighting 
functions  may be disrupted. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Press  FUEL again to display instantaneous  fuel 
economy,  such as: 
INST. 20.1 MPG  or 
INST.  5.3 WlOO km 
Press  FUEL  again to display the range, such as: 
RANGE  20 MI or 
RANGE 32 km 
The range calculates the remaining distance  you can 
drive without refueling. It's  based on fuel economy 
and  the fuel remaining  in the tank. 
If  the  range is lower than  30 miles (48 
km) miles,  the 
display  will read  RANGE 
LOW. 
The fuel  economy data used  to determine  fuel range 
is  an  average  of recent driving conditions. As your 
driving conditions change, this data is gradually 
updated. Resetting the  fuel range causes the  fuel 
economy data to  be updated immediately.  Press 
RESET  to reset the fuel range. 
2 GAGES 
The  GAGES  button allows  you to scroll through the 
functions listed  below when you press it. 
IOIL PRESSURE 40 PSI I 
I OILTEMP. 2340 F 1 
I COOLANT TEMP 123 OF] 
MNS FLUID 123"FI 
I BATTERY VOLTS 13.5 I 
I 
FRONT L 34 R 33 PSI I 
 REAR L 34 R 33 PSI I 
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Press  the GAGE button  to display  the  oil  pressure, 
such as: 
0 OIL  PRESSURE  40 PSI  or 
0 OIL PRESSURE 276 kPa 
Press  the  GAGE button again  to display the 
oil 
temperature, such as: 
0 OIL  TEMP  234 O F or 
OIL TEMP  112 O C 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Average  Speed 
Press the TRIP button until  the average speed  is 
displayed,  such  as: 
AVERAGE SPEED 62 MPH or 
AVERAGE  SPEED 100 km/h 
Press reset  in this mode to start calculating  the average 
speed. Press and hold  RESET to clear. 
Engine  Oil  Life 
Press  the  TRIP  button until the engine  oil  life is 
displayed,  such as OIL LIFE  REMAIN 
89%. 
This is an estimate  of the engine  oil’s remaining useful 
life.  It will show 
99% when the system  is reset after 
an  oil  change.  It will  alert you  to change your  oil 
on 
a schedule consistent with your driving conditions. 
When  the remaining  oil life  is low,  the system will 
alert you  with  a message  CHANGE 
OIL SOON. 
When  the  oil  life is down to zero, you will receive the 
message  CHANGE  OIL NOW.  To 
reset the OIL LIFE reminder  after an oil  change: 
1. With the ignition on,  press  the TRIP button so the 
OIL LIFE percentage is  displayed. 
2. Press RESET  and hold  for two  seconds.  The word 
RESET  will appear,  then 
OIL LIFE 99%. 
Remember, you must  reset  the OIL LIFE  yourself  after 
each  oil change.  It will  not  reset  itself. Also,  be  careful 
not to reset the 
OIL LIFE  accidentally  at any  time  other 
than when  the oil has  just been  changed.  It  can’t  be reset 
accurately until the next oil change. 
The  DIC does not replace  the need to  maintain  your 
vehicle as recommended  in  the Maintenance Schedule 
in  this manual. Also, the oil change reminder  will  not 
detect dusty conditions  or engine  malfunctions  that  may 
affect the oil.  If you drive in  dusty  areas, change your 
oil after every 
3,000 miles (5 000 km) or  three  months, 
whichever occurs first,  unless  the DIC instructs  you  to 
do 
so sooner.  Also,  the oil change reminder  does  not 
measure how much 
oil you  have in  your  engine, so be 
sure to check your  oil level  often.  See “Engine  Oil”  in 
the Index. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ABS  ACTIVE  (Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Active): 
When  your anti-lock system is adjusting brake pressure 
to help avoid a  braking skid, the  ABS ACTIVE message 
will  be displayed. 
Slippery road conditions  may exist 
if this message  is 
displayed, 
so adjust  your driving accordingly.  The 
message  will  stay on for a few seconds  after the system 
stops adjusting brake pressure. 
SERVICE  ABS  (Anti-Lock  Brake  System): If  the 
SERVICE  ABS  message is displayed when  you are 
driving, stop as soon  as possible and turn the ignition 
off. Then start  the engine again  to reset  the  system.  If 
the  message stays on,  or comes back on again  while you 
are driving,  your vehicle  is in need  of service. 
If the 
regular brake system warning light isn’t  on, you  still 
have brakes, but don’t have anti-lock  brakes. If the 
regular brake system light is  also  on, you don’t have 
anti-lock brakes  and there  is a problem with your 
brakes.  See “Brake System Warning Light”  earlier  in 
this  section. 
SERVICE  COLUMN  LOCK: The  system that 
controls the locking  and unlocking  of the  steering 
column  may 
not work properly. Have the vehicle 
towed  to a dealer for service. 
LOW  OIL  PRESSURE: You will hear  four  chimes 
and  the CHECK GAGES telltale will  come 
on when 
this message  is  displayed. To acknowledge  the  warning, 
press  the RESET button. After  you press  the  RESET 
button, a message will be displayed and you  will  hear a 
chime every minute until the vehicle 
is serviced.  If you 
do  not press RESET, the message will remain  on the 
digital  display  until the vehicle 
is serviced. 
Low  oil  pressure  may be the  result  of a combination 
of low  oil  level  and abrupt changes  in the vehicle’s 
direction.  When this warning 
is displayed,  you should 
not  operate 
the engine  at high  RPM or  make  fast  abrupt 
moves. When  convenient, you should check  the  oil 
level.  See  “Engine Oil” in the Index. 
LOW OIL LEVEL: Press RESET  to acknowledge  that 
you  have read  the message and  to remove  it  from  the 
display.  The message will reappear  every 
10 minutes 
until this  condition  changes. 
You  will hear  two  chimes when  this message  is 
displayed. 
If this  message appears  after  starting your 
engine,  your engine  oil  level may be  too  low. You may 
need  to add oil.  See “Engine Overheating”  in  the  Index. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine LOW  COOLANT You will hear two chimes when this 
message  is displayed.  To  acknowledge the warning press 
RESET. After  you press  RESET,  a  message will 
reappear and  you  will hear a chime every 
10 minutes 
until this condition changes. 
This  message indicates that the coolant in the system  is 
low.  You may  need to add coolant. 
See “Engine 
Overheating” in  the Index. 
COOLANT  OVER  TEMP: You  will hear four chimes 
and the  CHECK  GAGES  telltale will come on when this 
message  is displayed.  To acknowledge the warning, 
press the  RESET button. After  you press the  RESET 
button,  a message will be displayed and  you will hear  a 
chime  every minute until this condition changes.  If you 
do  not press  RESET, the message will remain on the 
digital display until  the condition changes. 
If  the  engine  coolant exceeds 255 
“F (124”C),  this 
message  is displayed.  If you  have been operating your 
vehicle under normal driving conditions,  you should 
pull  off from the road,  stop your vehicle and turn  off the 
engine  as soon as possible.  You can monitor the coolant 
temperature with the  GAGES button on the  DIC  or the 
engine  coolant gage  on the instrument panel cluster. 
See 
“Engine Overheating” in the Index. 
HIGH  OIL  TEMPERATURE  REDUCE  ENGINE 
RPM: 
You  will hear  four chimes and  the  CHECK 
GAGES  telltale will come on  when  this  message is 
displayed.  To acknowledge the  warning,  press  the 
RESET  button. After  you  press  the  RESET button,  a 
message  will be displayed  and you  will  hear  a  chime 
every minute until this  condition changes. If  you do not 
press  RESET,  the message  will remain on  the  digital 
display  until the condition  changes. 
If the engine oil temperature exceeds  320°F (160” C), 
this message  is displayed.  You should  check the  engine 
coolant temperature and engine oil level.  If your  engine 
is  too  hot,  see “Engine  Overheating”  in  the Index.  Your 
vehicle  may need  service, 
so see your  dealer.  You can 
monitor the  oil temperature  with  the  GAGES  button  on 
the DIC. 
HIGH  TRANS  TEMP: You  will hear four chimes  and 
the  CHECK  GAGES  telltale  will come on when 
this message  is displayed.  To acknowledge  this 
warning, press the RESET  button.  After you press  the 
RESET  button, the message  will be displayed  every 
10 minutes  until the condition changes.  If  you do not 
press  RESET,  the message remains on the  display  until 
the condition changes. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine SERVICE  TIRE MON SYS: If this message comes on, 
a  part  on the  Tire  Pressure  Monitor (TPM)  is not 
working  properly.  If  you drive your vehicle while any 
of 
the four  sensors  are missing  or inoperable, the warning 
will  come  on  in  approximately 
10 minutes.  If all four 
sensors  are missing,  the  warning will come  on  in 
approximately 
15 - 20 minutes. (All the sensors would 
be  missing,  for example,  if  you put different wheels on 
your  vehicle  without  transferring the sensors.  If the 
warning  comes on and stays on, there  may be a problem 
with  the  TPM. See  your  dealer. 
Other Messages 
Here are more messages  that you  can receive on your 
Driver  Information  Center.  To  acknowledge a message 
and  read  another  message that may have come 
on at the 
same  time,  press  the  RESET button. 
BRAKE BEFORE  SHIFT 
(Automatic  Transmissions  Only) 
0 CHANGE OIL NOW 
CHANGE OIL  SOON 
0 CRUISE  DISENGAGED 
0 CRUISE  SET - MPH (- kmh) 
0 DOOR AJAR 
0 ENGINE  PROTECTION  REDUCE  ENGINE  RPM 
0 HATCH  AJAR 
0 HIGH VOLTAGE 
LOW  BRAKE  FLUID  (See “Brake Fluid”  in 
0 LOW  COOLANT (See “Engine Overheating”  in 
0 LOW  FUEL  (fuel  range  is less  than 50 miles (80 km)) 
0 LOW  VOLTAGE 
the Index) 
the Index) 
0 LOW 
WASHER  FLUID 
0 PULL KEY - WAIT 10 SEC 
0 RESERVE  FUEL 
UPSHIFT  NOW 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Cleaning may be done  with  a scrubbing action, 
non-abrasive  cleaning cassette with pads which scrub 
the  tape  head  as the hubs  of  the cleaner cassette turn. 
It 
is normal for the cassette to eject while cleaning. 
Insert the cassette  at least three times to ensure 
thorough cleaning. A scrubbing action cleaning 
cassette 
is available through your dealership. 
You may  also choose  a non-scrubbing  action, wet-type 
cleaner which uses  a cassette  with  a fabric belt to clean 
the  tape head.  This type 
of cleaning cassette will  not 
eject  and,  it  may not clean as thoroughly as the 
scrubbing type cleaner. 
After you clean the  player, press and hold  EJECT  for 
five  seconds  to reset the 
CLN indicator.  The radio will 
display 
--- to  show the indicator was reset. 
Cassettes  are subject to wear and the sound quality 
may  degrade over time. Always make sure the cassette 
tape 
is in  good condition before  you have your  tape 
player  serviced. 
Care of Your  Compact  Discs 
Handle discs carefully. Store  them  in  their  original  cases 
or  other protective cases and  away from direct  sunlight 
and dust. 
If the surface  of a disc is  soiled,  dampen  a 
clean, soft cloth  in  a  mild,  neutral  detergent  solution  and 
clean it, wiping from the center  to the  edge. 
Be  sure never  to touch  the  signal  surface  when  handling 
discs. Pick up discs  by  grasping  the outer edges  or  the 
edge  of the hole and the outer edge. 
Integrated  Windshield  and  Rear 
Window  Antennas 
The  antennas in your vehicle are  located in the 
windshield and the rear  window. The connectors  are 
at  the top  of  the  windshield  and the top of the  rear 
window above the rear  window  defogger. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Engine Overheating 
You will find an engine coolant temperature  gage  on the 
instrument  cluster and a  COOLANT  OVER  TEMP 
message on the  Driver Information  Center. 
Overheated  Engine  Protection 
Operating 
Mode 
Should  a low coolant condition exist and the messages 
COOLANT  OVERTEMP  and REDUCED  ENGINE 
POWER 
are displayed,  along with the CHECK 
ENGINE light, an overheat protection mode which  alternates  firing groups  of  four cylinders helps prevent 
engine  damage.  In  this mode, you will notice  a loss  in 
power and engine performance. This operating mode  allows  your vehicle to be driven  to a safe place in an 
emergency;  you  may drive up to 
50 miles (80 km). 
NOTICE: 
After driving  in the  overheated engine protection 
operating  mode, to avoid  engine  damage, allow 
the  engine  to cool  before attempting  any repair. 
The engine 
oil will  be  severely  degraded. Repair 
the cause  of coolant 
loss, change the  oil and  reset 
the  oil  life  monitor.  See  “Engine  Oil,  When  to 
Change”  in the  Index. 
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