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button  to  start the timing  feature.  Press  the  ON/OFF 
button  again  to  stop  it.  If  you  will be  starting  and 
stopping  your  vehicle,  during  a  trip  for instance,  the 
TIMER  feature will  automatically  start  timing  where  it 
left  off  when  you  last  stopped. 
To reset  it,  press  and  hold 
the  INFO  RESET  button  until  the  display  reads  TIMER 
0O:OO:OO. Press  the  INFO  button to exit  from  the 
TIMER  function. 
ENGINE  OIL LIFE  (Reset): Press  the  INFO  button  to 
display  the ENGINE  OIL  LIFE,  then  press  and  hold 
the 
INFO RESET  button  until 100% ENGINE  OIL  LIFE is 
displayed.  (This  only  needs  to  be  reset  after  you  have 
had  the  oil  changed.) 
Transmission  Fluid Life Monitor: Under  normal 
conditions,  the  rate  of deterioration 
of the  transmission 
fluid  is slow.  See  the  Maintenance  Schedule  booklet  for 
proper  fluid  and  change  intervals.  Press  the  INFO  button 
to  display  the  TRANS  FLUID  LEFT,  then  press  and 
hold  the  INFO  RESET  button  until 
100% TRANS 
FLUID  LEFT  is  displayed.  (This  only  needs  to  be  reset  after  you  have  had  the  fluid  changed.) 
Driver  Information  Center  Messages 
These  messages  will  appear  if  there  is  a  problem  sensed 
in  one  of your  vehicle’s  systems.  Vehicles  that 
are first 
sold  in Canada  will  have  a  number  after  each  message. 
This  number  helps  to  identify  the  message  which  is  only 
displayed  in English. 
BATTERY  NOT  CHARGING - 7: This  message  will 
appear  if  the  battery  is  not  being  charged.  Have  the 
electrical  system  checked  by  your  dealership  at  your 
earliest  convenience. 
BATTERY  SAVER  ACTIVE - 27: This  message is 
displayed  when  the  vehicle  has  detected  that  the  battery 
voltage  is  dropping  beyond  a  reasonable  point.  The 
battery  saver  system  will  start reducing  certain  features 
of  the  vehicle  that  you  may  not  be  able  to notice.  At  the 
point  that  features  are  disabled,  this  message  is  displayed.  It is  used  to  convey  that  the vehicle  is trying 
to  save  the  charge  in  the  battery.  Turn 
off unnecessary 
accessories  to  allow  the  battery  to  recharge. 
ENGMET: Press this button  to  display  information  in 
the  English  (miles)  or metric  (kilometers)  system. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine BATTERY  VOLTAGE HIGH - 8: This  message  shows 
that  the  electrical  charging  system  is  overcharging  (more 
than 16  volts).  To  avoid  being  stranded,  have  the  electrical 
system  checked  by  your  dealership. 
You can  reduce  the 
charging  overload  by  using  the  accessories. 
Turn on  the 
lamps  and  radio,  set  the  climate  control  on 
AUTO and  the 
fan  speed  on 
HI, and turn the  rear  window  defogger  on. 
You can  monitor  battery  voltage  on  the  DIC  by  pressing 
the 
INFiO button.  The  normal  range  is  11.5  to  15.5  volts 
when  the  engine  is  running. 
BATTERY  VOLTAGE  LOW - 6: This  message  will 
appear  when  the  electrical  system  is charging  less  than 
9 volts  or  if the  battery  has  been  drained.  If  this  message 
appears  immediately  after  starting,  it 
is possible  that  the 
generator  can  still  recharge  the  battery.  The  battery  should  recharge  while  driving  but  may  take  a  few  hours 
to  do 
so. Consider  using  an  auxiliary  charger  (be sure  to 
follow  the  manufacturer’s  instructions)  to  boost  the 
battery  after  returning  home  or  to a  final  destination.  If 
this  message  appears  while  driving  or after  starting  your 
vehicle  and  stays  on,  have 
it checked  immediately  to 
determine  the  cause  of this  problem. 
To help  the 
generator  recharge  the  battery  quickly,  you  can  reduce 
the  load  on  the  electrical  system  by  turning 
off the 
accessories. 
You can  monitor  battery  voltage  on  the  DIC 
by pressing  the  INFO  button.  The  normal  range  is  11.5 
to  15.5  volts. 
CHANGE BRAKE PADS - 125: This  message  is used 
to  notify  you  that  the  brake  pads  may  have  worn  down. 
A sensor  is connected  to  the  brake  pads  and  is  triggered 
when  they  wear  to  a  certain  point.  Have  the  front  and 
rear  brakes  serviced  by  your  dealer  as  soon  as  possible. 
CHANGE  TRANS  FLUID - 47: This  message  will 
appear  when 
it is  time  to  replace  the  transaxle  fluid.  See 
the  Maintenance  Schedule  booklet  for  the  proper  fluid  and  change  intervals. 
CHECK  BRAKE  FLUID - 37: This  message  will 
display  if  the  ignition  is in 
ON to inform  the  driver  that 
the  brake  fluid  level  is low.  Have  the  brake  system 
serviced  by a  technician  as  soon  as  possible.  See  “Brake 
System  Warning  Light”  in  the  Index. 
CHECK  COOLANT  LEVEL - 2: This  message  will 
appear  when  there  is a  low  level  of engine  coolant.  Have 
the  cooling  system  serviced  by a  technician  as  soon 
as  possible. 
CHANGE  ENGINE  OIL - 82: This  means  that  the  life 
of  the  engine  oil  has  expired  and  it  should  be  changed 
within 
200 miles.  See “Engine  Oil”  and  “Filter 
Recommendations”  in  the  Maintenance  Schedule 
booklet.  After 
an oil  change,  the  Oil  Life  Indicator  must 
be  reset.  See  “Oil  Life  Indicator”  in  the  Index 
on how  to 
reset 
it. 
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This feature lets  you know when to change  the  engine 
oil.  It's  based  on  the  engine  oil temperatures  and  your 
driving  patterns.  To see the  display,  press  the  INFO 
button  several  times  until  ENGINE  OIL LIFE  appears. 
If you see 99% ENGINE OIL LIFE, 99 percent  of your 
current  oil  life remains. 
The DIC  may  display  a  CHANGE  ENGINE OIL 
message.  Always  keep  a  written  record of the mileage 
and  date  when 
you changed  your  oil.  For more 
information,  see the Maintenance  Schedule  booklet.  If 
you  see CHANGE  ENGINE  OIL, it means  the oil  life 
is 
gone  and you should  change  the oil right  away.  The 
system  doesn't  check 
how much oil you  have, so you'll 
still  have  to  check  for that. 
To see  how,  see  "Engine  Oil" 
in  the  Index.  The 
system  should  indicate  changing  the  oil  between 
3,000 miles (5 000 km) and 7,500 miles (12 500 km). 
It may  indicate  changing  the  oil  before 3,000 miles 
(5 000 km) depending  on  your  driving  habits.  If the 
vehicle  has  been  driven 
7,500 miles (12 500 km),  it  will 
indicate  to  change  the oil. If you  drive 
in a  dusty  area, 
you  should  change  your  oil  every 
3,000 miles 
(5 000 km) or  three  months  (whichever  comes  first) 
unless  the display  indicates  changing  it sooner. 
When  the  oil is  changed,  you'll need  to  reset  the  system. 
To reset,  display  the  Oil  Life  Indicator  by pressing  the 
INFO  button.  Then  press  and  hold  the  INFO  RESET 
button  until  the  display  shows 
100% ENGINE 
OIL  LIFE. 
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