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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 Press FUEL again  to display instantaneous  fuel 
economy,  such  as: 
0 INST. 20.1 MPG  or 
0 INST.  5.3 WlOO km 
Press  FUEL  again  to display the range, such as: 
0 RANGE 20 MI or 
RANGE32km 
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 krn), 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. 
GAGES 
2 OIL PRESSURE 40 PSI 
- OILTEMP.  234" F 
- COOLANT TEMP 123 "F 
- TRANS FLUID  123°F 
- BATTERY VOLTS  13.5 
- FRONT L 34 R 33 PSI 
- REAR L 34 R 33 PSI 
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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 
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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  the  message  CHANGE 
OIL SOON. 
When  the  oil  life  is  down  to zero,  ‘you  will  receive  the 
message 
CHANGE OIL NOW. 
To  reset  the OIL LEE  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. 
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 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. 
REDUCED  ENGINE  POWER: You  will hear chimes 
continuously  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 
15 seconds until this 
condition  changes. 
If  the  Driver  Information  Center displays the 
REDUCED  ENGINE  POWER message and the 
CHECK  ENGINE  light  comes on, a noticeable 
reduction  in  the  vehicle’s  performance may  occur. 
If the 
REDUCED  ENGINE  POWER  message is displayed but 
there  is no  reduction 
in performance, proceed  to your 
destination.  The performance  may be reduced  the next 
time  the  vehicle  is driven.  The 
vehicle  may be driven at  a reduced  speed  while  the 
REDUCED ENGINE POWER message  is displayed, 
but acceleration and speed  may  be reduced.  Anytime  the 
CHECK  ENGINE  light stays on, the  vehicle  should be 
taken to an authorized Chevrolet dealer as  soon as 
possible  for diagnosis and  repair. 
Also, refer  to “Malfunction Indicator Lamp”  (Check 
Engine Light)  in the Index. 
If the  REDUCED  ENGINE 
POWER message  is displayed  in combination with the 
COOLANT OVER TEMP message,  see “Engine 
Overheating” in  the Index. 
SERVICE  VEHICLE SOON: If this  message  appears 
on the DIC, there  may be an electrical  or another  system 
problem  with your vehicle. Have your  vehicle  checked 
by your dealer  if this message keeps  appearing. 
CHARGE  SYSTEM  FAULT 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. 
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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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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. 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
BRAKE  BEFORE  SHIFT 
(Automatic  Transmissions  Only) 
CHANGE 
OIL NOW 
CHANGE  OIL  SOON 
CRUISE  DISENGAGED 
CRUISE  SET 
- MPH (- ktn/h) 
DOOR  AJAR 
ENGINE  PROTECTION  REDUCE  ENGINE 
RPM 
HATCH  AJAR  (Coupe) 
TRUNK  AJAR  (Convertible) 
HIGH  VOLTAGE 
0 LOW  BRAKE F‘LUID (See  “Brake  Fluid”  in 
the  Index) 
0 LOW  COOLANT  (See  “Engine  Overheating”  in 
0 LOW FUEL (fuel  range  is  less than 50 miles (80 km)) 
the  Index) 
0 LOW  VOLTAGE 
LOW  WASHER FLUID 
0 PULL KEY - WAIT 10 SEC 
RESERVE  FUEL 
UPSHIFTNOW 
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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 
(DIC). 
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). 
1 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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