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The  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC)  gives you important 
safety  and maintenance  facts. When  you turn the 
ignition  on, all of the  DIC  lights illuminate for  a  few 
seconds.  After  this,  the  DIC will begin working. 
Functions 
__ (Door  Ajar): If  one  of the doors is ajar, this  light 
will  appear  next  to  that  door  on  the vehicle  outline. 
CHANGE OIL SOON: This light  will appear when the 
system  indicates  that  it’s  time for  an  oil change. The 
system  predicts  remaining  oil  life using data from  length 
of  drives,  coolant  temperature,  engine  rpm  and 
vehicle  speed.  It alerts  you  to change the  oil  on a 
schedule  consistent  with  the vehicle’s driving conditions. 
After  changing  the oil,  the  system  must be reset.  See 
How  to  Reset  the  GM 
Oil Life  SystemTM  under 
Engine 
Oil on  page 5- 18. 
e LOW: This  light  will  come on when the  ignition is 
on  and  the  fluid in  the  washer  fluid container is low. 
AJAR: This  light alerts you that the trunk  is not 
fully  closed. 
LOW TRAC  (Low  Traction): If your vehicle  is equipped 
with  anti-lock brakes, this  light  will come on when  the 
enhanced traction system is limiting wheel spin.  See  Enhanced Traction System (ETS) on  page 4- 
I I or 
Low Traction Light on page 3-30. 
TRAC OFF (Traction  Off): If your vehicle  is equipped 
with  anti-lock brakes, this  light lets you know that 
the enhanced traction  system has been disabled  and 
will  not limit wheel  spin.  See  Enhanced  Traction System 
Warning Light 
on page 3-30  or Low  Traction Light on 
page 3-30. 
TRAC (Traction): If the vehicle has anti-lock brakes 
and the  enhanced traction  system, you will  have  a 
disable button  on the  far  right  side  of the  DIC. 
The enhanced traction  system is automatically activated 
when  you turn the  ignition  on. This button will 
activate/deactivate the  system. If you  need to  disable 
the system, such 
as when  you  are stuck  and are  rocking 
the vehicle back and  forth,  push this button.  See  If 
You Are  Stuck: in Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow  on 
page 4-32. 
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Control Buttons 
The trip computer  has three  buttons that control  its 
functions. 
ENG/MET  (English/Metric): Press this  button  to 
change  the display from  English 
to metric units or  metric 
to English. 
RESET: Press this  button  for  two  seconds to reset the 
mode displayed. 
MODE: Press this  button  to change  the function  mode, 
(Fuel  Used,  AVG  ECON,  OIL LIFE,  RANGE)  being 
displayed. 
OIL LIFE: This  shows  a  percentage of the  engine’s  oil 
remaining useful life.  The  system  predicts  remaining 
oil  life using data from length  of drives,  coolant 
temperature, engine  rpm  and vehicle speed.  Each  time 
you get  an oil change,  be sure to reset  this  function 
so that  it will give  you  an accurate  percentage.  See 
“How to Reset  the GM Oil Life  System”  under  Engine 
Oil  on page 
5-18. 
RANGE: This  mode  shows  how  much  farther  you  can 
travel with the fuel  you  have remaining in  the  gas 
tank  before refueling.  When  the range displays 
L, for 
40  to 
50 miles  (64.36 to 80.45 km), the  display will flash 
LOW continuously.  The range  is calculated  from  the 
AVG  ECON  value multiplied by the fuel  remaining in 
the tank. 
Functions 
LOW: This  light will  come  on  the  vehicle  outline  when 
FUEL USED: This mode  shows  the total amount of fuel the  ignition  is on  and  the  fluid  in the  washer  fluid 
used  since  you last reset  it.  The  amount  can be  container is low. 
displayed  in gallons  or liters. 
AVG  ECON  (Average  Economy): This mode  shows 
the  average  fuel economy  since you last reset 
it. 
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Drunken  Driving 
Death  and injury associated  with drinking and driving  is 
a  national  tragedy. It’s  the number  one contributor  to 
the  highway  death  to!!,  claiming thousands 
of victims 
every  year. 
Alcohol  affects  four  things  that anyone  needs to  drive  a 
vehicle: 
Judgment 
Muscular  Coordination 
Vision 
0 Attentiveness. 
Police  records  show  that  almost  half  of all motor 
vehicle-related  deaths  involve  alcohol.  In most  cases, 
these  deaths  are the  result  of someone  who  was 
drinking  and driving.  In recent  years,  more than 
16,000 annual motor vehicle-related deaths have been 
associated  with  the  use  of alcohol,  with  more than 
300,000 people injured.  Many adults 
- by 
some  estimates,  nearly half the adult 
population 
- choose never  to drink  alcohol, so they 
never drive after drinking. For persons  under 
21, 
it’s against the  law in every US. state to  drink alcohol. 
There are 
good medical, psychological and 
developmental reasons  for these  laws. 
The obvious  way to eliminate  the leading highway 
safety problem 
is for  people never  to drink alcohol and 
then  drive.  But  what 
if people  do?  How  much is “too 
much” 
if someone plans to  drive? It’s  a lot less 
than  many  might think. Although  it depends on each 
person and  situation, here is some  general information 
on the  problem. 
The  Blood  Alcohol  Concentration (BAC)  of someone 
who 
is drinking depends upon  four  things: 
0 The amount  of alcohol consumed 
The  drinker’s  body weight 
The amount  of food that  is consumed before and 
during drinking 
0 The length  of time  it has  taken  the drinker  to 
consume the alcohol. 
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Windshield  Wiper  Blade Replacement 
Windshield  wiper  blades  should be inspected at  least 
twice  a  year  for  wear  or cracking.  See  “Wiper  Blade 
Check”  under 
At Least  Twice  a  Year  on page 6-10 for 
more  information. 
To remove the  wiper blade  do the following: 
Replacement  blades come in different  types and  are 
removed  in different  ways.  For the proper type and 
length,  see  Normal  Maintenance  Replacement Parts on 
page 
5- 104. 
1. Pull the windshield  wiper  arm  away from the 
2. Push the  release lever and  slide the wiper  assembly 
3. Install  a  new  blade by reversing Steps 1 and 2. 
windshield. 
toward the driver’s side  of the vehicle. 
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Normal Maintenance  Replacement  Parts 
Normal Maintenance Replacement  Parts 
Wiper Blades 
Length 
TY Pe  Shepherd’s 
Hook 
22 inches (56 cm) 
I 
*AC Delco@ part number. 
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