
There is a delay in the transition between the daytimeand nighttime operation of the Daytime Running Lamps(DRL) and the automatic headlamp systems so thatdriving under bridges or bright overhead street lightsdoes not affect the system. The DRL and automaticheadlamp system is only affected when the light sensordetects a change in lighting lasting longer than thedelay.
If the vehicle is started in a dark garage, the automaticheadlamp system will come on immediately. Once thevehicle leaves the garage, it takes approximatelyone minute for the automatic headlamp system tochange to DRL if it is bright enough outside. During thatdelay, the instrument panel cluster may not be as brightas usual. Make sure the instrument panel brightnesscontrol is in the full bright position. SeeInstrumentPanel Brightness on page 4!16.
To idle the vehicle with the automatic headlamp systemoff, turn the control to the off position.
The headlamps will also stay on after you exit thevehicle. This feature can be programmed using theDriver Information Center (DIC). SeeDIC VehicleCustomization on page 4!57.
The regular headlamp system can be turned on whenneeded.
Fog Lamps
For vehicles with fog lamps, the control is located nextto the exterior lamps control on the instrument panel tothe left of the steering column.
#(Fog Lamps):Press the button to turn the fog lampson or off. A indicator light comes on in the instrumentpanel cluster. The ignition must be in the ON/RUNposition for the fog lamps to come on.
When the fog lamps are turned on, the headlampsautomatically turn on.
When the headlamps are changed to high-beam, thefog lamps also go off. When the high-beam headlampsgo off, the fog lamps will come on again.
Some localities have laws that require the headlamps tobe on along with the fog lamps.
Instrument Panel Brightness
D(Instrument Panel Brightness) :This featurecontrols the brightness of the instrument panel lightsand is located next to the exterior lamp control.
Push the knob to extend out and then it can be turned.
Turn the knob clockwise or counterclockwise to brightenor dim the instrument panel lights. Turning the knob tothe farthest clockwise position turns on the dome lamps.
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Ashtray(s) and Cigarette Lighter
The front ashtray and cigarette lighter are located in thecenter console near the cupholders, if the vehicle hasthem. Press on the access door to open it and use theashtray and lighter.
Notice:If papers, pins, or other flammable items areput in the ashtray, hot cigarettes or other smokingmaterials could ignite them and possibly damagethe vehicle. Never put flammable items in theashtray.
To remove the ashtray, pull it from the center console.Slide it back in and push down to be sure it is secure.
To use the cigarette lighter, push it in all the way, and letgo. When it is ready, it will pop back out by itself.
Notice:Holding a cigarette lighter in while it isheating does not let the lighter back away from theheating element when it is hot. Damage fromoverheating can occur to the lighter or heatingelement, or a fuse could be blown. Do not hold acigarette lighter in while it is heating.
Analog Clock
The analog clock is not connected with any othervehicle system and runs by itself.
To adjust the clock, do the following:
1. Locate the adjustment button, near the lower leftcorner of the clock.
2. Push and hold the adjustment button to advancethe clock hands. Holding the button down willcause the clock to advance faster. Release thebutton before you get to the desired time.
3. Push and release the button to increase the timeby one minute increments until the desired time isreached.
Climate Controls
Dual Automatic Climate Control
System
The heating, cooling, and ventilation in the vehicle canbe controlled with this system. The vehicle also has aflow-through ventilation system described later in thissection.
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If the light comes on and stays on, it means that oil isnot flowing through the engine properly. The vehiclecould be low on oil and it might have some othersystem problem.
Security Light
For information regardingthis light and the vehicle'ssecurity system, seeContent Theft-Deterrenton page 3!22.
Fog Lamp Light
The fog lamp light comeson when the fog lampsare in use.
The light goes out when the fog lamps are turned off.SeeFog Lampson page 4!16for more information.
Lights On Reminder
This light comes onwhenever the parkinglamps are on.
SeeExterior Lampson page 4!11for more information.
Cruise Control Light
The cruise control lightcomes on whenever thecruise control is set.
The light goes out when the cruise control is turned off.SeeCruise Controlo n p a g e 4!8for more information.
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Here are some situations owners may experience withthe fuel gage. None of these indicate a problem with thefuel gage.
.At the gas station, the fuel pump shuts off beforethe gage reads full.
.It takes a little more or less fuel to fill up than thefuel gage indicated. For example, the gage mayhave indicated the tank was half full, but it actuallytook a little more or less than half the tank'scapacity to fill the tank.
.The gage goes back to empty when the ignition isturned off.
Driver Information Center (DIC)
Your vehicle has a Driver Information Center (DIC).
The DIC displays information about your vehicle. It alsodisplays warning messages if a system problem isdetected. The DIC also allows some features to becustomized. SeeDIC Vehicle Customizationonpage 4!57for more information.
All messages will appear in the DIC display located inthe center of the instrument panel cluster.
The DIC comes on when the ignition is on. After a shortdelay, the DIC will display the information that was lastdisplayed before the engine was turned off.
SeeDIC Operation and Displayson page 4!41andDIC Vehicle Customizationon page 4!57for thedisplays available.
DIC Operation and Displays
The DIC has different displays which can be accessedby pressing the DIC buttons located on the instrumentpanel, next to the steering wheel.
The DIC displays trip, fuel, and vehicle systeminformation, and warning messages if a system problemis detected. A digital speedometer also appears at thebottom of the DIC display. The digital speedometercan be enabled or disabled. See“DISPLAY DIGITALSPEED”underDIC Vehicle Customizationonpage 4!57for more information.
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DIC Buttons
The buttons are the trip/fuel, vehicle information,customization, and set/reset buttons. The buttonfunctions are detailed inthe following pages.
3(Trip/Fuel):Press this button to display theodometer, trip odometer, fuel range, average economy,fuel used, timer, transmission temperature,instantaneous economy, and average vehicle speed.The compass and outside air temperature will also beshown in the display. The temperature will be shownin °F or °C depending on the units selected.
T(Vehicle Information):Press this button to displaythe oil life, units, side blind zone system on/off, tirepressure readings for vehicles with the Tire PressureMonitor System (TPMS), Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)transmitter programming, compass zone setting, andcompass recalibration.
U(Customization):Press this button to customize thefeature settings on your vehicle. SeeDIC VehicleCustomizationon page 4!57for more information.
V(Set/Reset):Press this button to set or reset certainfunctions and to turn off or acknowledge messages onthe DIC.
Trip/Fuel Menu Items
3(Trip/Fuel):Press this button to scroll through thefollowing menu items:
Odometer
Press the trip/fuel button until ODOMETER displays.This display shows the distance the vehicle has beendriven in either miles (mi) or kilometers (km).
To switch between English and metric measurements,see“Units”later in this section.
Trip Odometer
Press the trip/fuel button until TRIP displays. Thisdisplay shows the current distance traveled in eithermiles (mi) or kilometers (km) since the last reset for thetrip odometer.
The trip odometer can be reset to zero by pressing theset/reset button while the trip odometer is displayed.
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Transmission Temperature
Press the trip/fuel button until TRANS TEMP displays.This display shows the temperature of the automatictransmission fluid in either degrees Fahrenheit (°F) ordegrees Celsius (°C).
Instantaneous Economy
If your vehicle has this display, press the trip/fuel buttonuntil INST ECON displays. This display shows thecurrent fuel economy at a particular moment and willchange frequently as driving conditions change. Thisdisplay shows the instantaneous fuel economy in milesper gallon (mpg) or liters per 100 kilometers (L/100 km).Unlike average economy, this screen cannot be reset.
The display may also show if the vehicle is currentlyin V4, V6 or V8 mode.
Average Vehicle Speed
Press the trip/fuel button until AVERAGE SPEEDdisplays. This display shows the average speed inmiles per hour (MPH) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
Blank Display
This display shows no information.
Vehicle Information Menu Items
T(Vehicle Information):Press this button to scrollthrough the following menu items:
Oil Life
Press the vehicle information button until OIL LIFEREMAINING displays. This display shows an estimateof the oil's remaining useful life. If you see 99% OILLIFE REMAINING on the display, that means 99% ofthe current oil life remains. The engine oil life systemwill alert you to change the oil on a schedule consistentwith your driving conditions.
When the remaining oil life is low, the CHANGEENGINE OIL SOON message will appear on thedisplay. See“CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON”underDICWarnings and Messageson page 4!48. You shouldchange the oil as soon as you can. SeeEngine Oilonpage 7!17. In addition to the engine oil life systemmonitoring the oil life, additional maintenance isrecommended in the Maintenance Schedule in thismanual. SeeScheduled Maintenanceo n p a g e 8!3formore information.
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STOPc:Press once to stop playing a DVD.
There is a pre-stop feature for DVD and video CD only.This feature resumes playback of the disc where it wasstopped. Press the stop button once during disc
playback andcdisplays on the DVD startup screen.
This icon disappears after a few seconds. Press thestop button a second time, or eject the disc, to cancelthe pre-stop feature and to clear the disc positionmemory.
SOURCE :Press to select between Monitor 3,Monitor 4, or the AV INPUT.
Each video display screen can be adjustedindependently, as well as display information from bothDVD players and both A/V inputs.
Infrared Remote Sensor :Located in the top center ofthe video display screen. Do not block the signal fromthe remote to the sensor.
Infrared Transmitters :Located in the top center of thevideo display screen. Do not block the signal from theheadphones to the transmitter.
Video Display Screen :Located on the back of eachheadrest.
AV OUTPUT (Audio/Video Output Jack) :Located onthe lower left side of the screen and is identified on thevideo screen panel as the AV OUTPUT.
Headphone Jack :Wired headphones can be pluggedinto the headphone jack with one-eighth inch stereoplugs.
AV INPUT: (Audio/Video Input Jack) :The audio/videoinput jack is located below the video display screen andallows viewing of auxiliary sources such as portableDVD players, game stations, or video cameras, on eachscreen.
.Video Input—The yellow connector is used forvideo input.
.L Audio—The white connector is used for the leftside audio.
.R Audio—The red connector is used for the rightside audio.
Level Lock and Release Latch :The viewing angle ofthe video screen can be adjusted by releasing the latchand gently moving the screen. Then lock it into a secureposition.
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Playing Audio CD
When an audio CD is playing, the display shows thecurrent track and the amount of time that track has beenplaying, the total amount of time on the disc, and thecurrent time running on the disc.
DISPLAY :Press to choose from the following displayoptions:
1. Press DISPLAY once and Single Elapsed appearsalong with the current track playing and the lengthof time for that track.
2. Press DISPLAY twice and Single Remain appearsalong with the current track playing and the amountof time left on the track.
3. Press DISPLAY three times and Total Elapsedappears along with the current track playing andthe total time that has played on the CD.
4. Press DISPLAY four times and Total Remainappears along with the current track playing andthe amount of time left on the CD.
REPEAT :Press to toggle between Track and All.The default for repeat is OFF.
.Track repeats the track that is playing.
.All repeats the disc that is playing.
Playing MP3 CD
MP3 is the format for storing digital audio. An audio CDquality song can be compressed into the MP3 formatwith very little loss of quality, while taking up much lessspace. CD-R/RW discs that have been encoded in MP3format can be played on the DVD player. See“Using anMP3”under the Audio System(s) section in the vehicle’sowner manual.
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