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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 
fronthear  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 DIC  Controls  and  Displays 
Turn on the system by turning the ignition  to ON. When 
you turn  on the ignition,  the DIC will be  in the mode last 
displayed when the engine  was turned 
off. Each DIC 
button allows you  to scroll through  a menu.  A blank 
page  ends  each menu. 
If  a  problem  is detected,  a diagnostic message will 
appear  on the  display.  Press RESET  to acknowledge any 
current  warning  or service messages.  The following 
pages  will show  the messages  you can  see  on the DIC 
display  by pressing the  DIC buttons. 
1 FUEL 
The FUEL button displays average  fuel economy and 
instantaneous  fuel economy calculated  for your specific 
driving  conditions and range. 
I AVERAGE 27.0 MPG 
INST. 20.4 MPG 
RANGE 
220 MI 
= 
Press the FUEL button  to  display  average fuel  economy, 
such  as: 
AVERAGE 20.1 MPG  or 
0 AVERAGE 5.3 WlOO km 
The average fuel economy is viewed  as  a  long-term 
approximation  of your  overall  driving  conditions.  If  you 
press RESET in this  mode  while you’re driving,  the 
system  will begin figuring fuel  economy from that  point 
in  time.   

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You can  select  which  language  the  DIC  will  display  its 
messages  in.  Press  the  OPTIONS  button  until  the word 
LANGUAGES  appears  on the display,  then  use  the 
RESET  button  to  page  through  the  following  choices: 
0 LANGUAGE  ENGLISH 
LANGUAGE  FRENCH 
LANGUAGE  GERMAN 
LANGUAGE  SPANISH 
Blank  Page 
There  is  a  blank  page  at  the  end of the  OPTIONS  menu. 
When  the  blank  page  is  displayed,  you  can  access  the 
following  items: 
FOB TRAINING: This option  allows  you  to  match  the 
RFA  transmitter(s)  to  your  vehicle.  You can  access  this 
option  by  pressing  and  holding  RESET  for two  seconds 
while  you  are  on  the  blank  page  at  the end 
of the 
OPTIONS  menu.  The  message 
FOB TRAINING  will  be 
displayed.  See  “Matching  Transmitter(s)  To  Your 
Vehicle”  in  the  Index. 
TIRE TRAINING: The  Tire  Pressure  Monitor  (TPM) 
operates  with  battery-powered  sensors  that 
are located 
inside  the  valve  stems  on  each  tire.  Each  sensor  has a 
unique  ID  code 
so the  vehicle  knows  the  tire  location  of 
the  sensor.  When  the  vehicle  reaches  a  speed 
of greater 
than 
15 mph  (24 km/h), the  sensors  begin  to  send  the 
tire  pressure  readings  to  a  receiver  inside  the  vehicle. 
These  readings  are  displayed  when  using  the GAGES 
button  on  the  DIC.  If  you 
are unable  to  display  your tire 
pressures  while  the vehicle  speed  is  greater  than 
15 mph 
(24 
km/h), you  may  need  to  have  your  sensor  ID codes 
learned  by  the vehicle.  See  your  dealer. 
DIC Warnings  and  Messages 
The  following  messages  and  warnings  may  appear  in the 
DIC  display.  The DIC  display  area  is located  in  the 
instrument  cluster  below  the  speedometer  and 
tachometer,  directly  above  the  steering  column.  You 
may  receive  more  than  one message  at a  time.  Messages 
will  appear  one behind  the  other.  To acknowledge  a 
message  and  remove  it from  the  display,  press 
RESET. 
You  may  scroll  through  the  messages  that  may  have 
been  sent  at  the  same  time.  The message  center  is 
continuously  updated  with  the  vehicle 
performance  status. 
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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. 
If  the  SERVICE  ABS message  is being displayed, your 
traction control system and the optional active handling  system  will also  be disabled.  The driver information 
center  will scroll three messages  SERVICE ABS, 
SERVICE TRACTION  SYS. and SERVICE  ACTIVE 
HNDLG  and the instrument cluster car icon  will be  illuminated. 
The driver  can acknowledge  these  messages 
by  pressing the reset  button  three times. When  the 
service message  is displayed  the  computer controlled 
systems will not assist  the driver  and  you  should  have 
the system repaired as  soon  as possible.  Adjust  your 
driving accordingly. 
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.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine SERVICE  RIDE  CONTROL: This  message is used  to 
indicate  to  the  driver  that  the Selective  Real  Time 
Damping  (SRTD)  system  has  detected  a  malfunction 
and  that  the  system  must  be  serviced.  The  SERVICE 
RIDE  CONTROL  message  will  always  come  on  when  a 
failure  is  detected  by  the Selective  Real  Time  Damping 
system.  If 
a fault  is  present  in the  SRTD  which  causes 
the  shocks  to  be  in  their  full soft  condition,  the 
SERVICE  RIDE  CONTROL,  SHOCKS 
INOPERATIVE  and  MAXIMUM 
80 MPH  (129 km/h) 
will  display  together.  You will  never  get  a  SHOCKS 
INOPERATIVE  and  MAXIMUM  SPEED 
80 MPH 
(129 
km/h) message  without  a  SERVICE  RIDE 
CONTROLmessage. 
SHOCKS  INOPERATIVE: You  will  hear  four  chimes 
when  this  message  is  displayed. To acknowledge  that 
you  have  read  the  message  and  to  remove  it from  the 
display,  press  RESET.  The  message  will  reappear  every 
10 minutes  until  this  condition  changes. 
This  message  indicates  that  a  malfunction  is  present  in 
the  Selective  Real  Time  Damping  system  which  is 
causing  the  shocks  to  be  in their  full  soft  mode.  This  is  a 
warning  to  the  driver  that  the  vehicle  handling  may  be 
affected.  Have  your  vehicle  serviced  as  soon  as  possible. 
MAXIMUM SPEED 80 MPH (129 km/h): You  will 
hear  four  chimes  when  this  message  is displayed. 
To 
acknowledge  the  warning,  press  RESET.  After  you  press 
RESET,  a  message  will  reappear  every 
10 minutes  until 
this  condition  changes. 
This  message  indicates  that  the  vehicle  speed  will  be  limited  to 
80 mph  (129 km/h) when  the shock  absorber 
system  has  failed  and  the  shocks  are  in their  full 
soft 
mode.  Have  your  vehicle  serviced  as  soon  as  possible. 
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. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 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  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 (1 60” 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 
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. 
If  the transmission fluid  temperature rises above  263°F 
(128°C)  or  rises rapidly,  this  message  is displayed.  The 
transmission  may shift  gears  or apply  the  torque 
converter clutch  to reduce the fluid  temperature.  Driving 
aggressively  or driving  on long  hills  can  cause  the 
transmission fluid temperature  to  be  higher  than  normal. 
If  this message appears,  you  may continue to  drive  at  a 
slower speed.  You should  also monitor  the  transmission 
fluid temperature and  allow it to  cool to at  least 230°F 
(1  10°C).  The  transmission fluid  temperature  can  be 
monitored  with the GAGES  button  on the  DIC.  See 
“Automatic Transmission Fluid”  in  the  Index. You 
should also check the  engine coolant  temperature. 
If it is 
also  hot, see “Engine  Overheating”  in  the  Index. 
If  the HIGH TRANS  TEMP  message is displayed 
during normal vehicle  operation on flat roads,  your 
vehicle  may  need  service. See  your dealer for  an 
inspection. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine LOW TIRE PRESSURE - (LF, LR, RF,  RR): 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 pressure in one of your 
tires  is less  than 
25 psi (172 Ea).  Next to  the  LOW 
TIRE  PRESSURE  message, you can see  either 
LF (left 
front),  LR  (left  rear), 
RF (right front) or RR (right rear) 
to  indicate to  you  which tire is low  on pressure. 
You can 
receive  more than  one  tire pressure message  at a time. 
To  read  other  messages  that may  have been sent at the 
same  time, press  RESET.  If  a  tire pressure message 
appears  on the 
DIC, stop as soon  as  you  can.  Have the 
tire  pressures  checked  and set to those shown  on your 
Tire  Loading  Information  Label. See “Extended 
Mobility  Tires”  in the  Index. 
When  the LOW  TIRE PRESSURE  or FLAT 
TIRE  message  is displayed  on  the Driver 
Information  Center, your vehicle’s  handling 
capabilities  will be reduced  during severe 
maneuvers. 
If you drive  too  fast,  you could  lose 
control  of your  vehicle. 
You or  others  could be 
injured.  Don’t drive over 
55 mph (90 km/h) when 
the  LOW  TIRE PRESSURE  or FLAT  TIRE 
message  is  displayed.  Drive  cautiously,  and check 
your  tire pressures  as 
soon as you can. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine FLAT TIRE - (LF, LR, RF,  RR): You  will  hear  two 
chimes  when  this  message  is displayed  followed  by the 
message  MAX  SPEED 
55 MPH (90 km/h). If this 
message  appears,  do  not  drive  your  vehicle  above  these 
limits. The  next  message  to  appear  is REDUCED 
HANDLING.  Adjust  your  driving  accordingly.  To  acknowledge  these  warnings,  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 pressure  in one 
of your 
tires  is lower  than 
5 psi (34 Wa).  Next  to  the  FLAT 
TIRE  message,  you  can  see either  LF (left  front), 
LR 
(left rear), RF (right  front)  or RR (right  rear)  to indicate 
to  you  which  tire  is flat.  You  can  receive  more  than  one 
tire  pressure  message  at a  time.  To read  other  messages 
that  may  have  been  sent  at the  same  time,  press  RESET. 
If  a  tire  pressure  message  appears  on  the 
DIC, stop  as 
soon  as  you  can.  Have  the tire  pressures  checked  and  set 
to  those  shown  on  your  Tire  Loading  Information  Label. 
See  “Extended  Mobility  Tires”  and  “Tire  Inflation”  in 
the  Index. 
When  the LOW  TIRE PRESSURE  or FLAT 
TIRE  message 
is displayed  on  the Driver 
Information  Center,  your  vehicle’s  handling 
capabilities  will be reduced  during severe 
maneuvers. 
If you  drive  too  fast,  you  could  lose 
control  of your  vehicle.  You  or others  could  be 
injured.  Don’t drive over 
55 mph (90 kmh) when 
the 
LOW TIRE  PRESSURE  or FLAT TIRE 
message 
is displayed.  Drive  cautiously,  and  check 
your  tire pressures  as  soon as you  can.