IPC Indicators
The instrument panel cluster (IPC) indicators illuminate by one of the
following methods:
• | The IPC detects a concern with a discrete input. |
• | A module sends an indicator illumination request message, via
the class 2 serial data line |
The driver information center (DIC) may display messages when some indicators
illuminate. Several different conditions may illuminate some IPC indicators.
• | The following displays are located on the left side of the cluster
or both cluster levels: |
• | The following displays are located to the right of the speedometer: |
• | The following displays are on the face of the cluster: |
ABS (ISO Symbol) (Amber)
The IPC illuminates the ABS indicator whenever the antilock brake systems
changes status and during the bulb check. The indicator operates via class 2
serial data or by a discrete input from the electronic brake control module
(EBCM). The class 2 input is the primary method of determining the
indicator status. If a class 2 condition occurs and there is fault
in the antilock brake system, the discrete input opens and illuminates the
indicator. When the fault is no longer present, the discrete input closes
and commands the indicator OFF. If a system condition commands the ABS indicator
ON, and the vehicle has traction control, the IPC also displays the TRACTION
OFF indicator.
AIR BAG (Red)
The IPC illuminates the AIR BAG indicator whenever the inflatable restraint
sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) sends a class 2 message requesting
illumination, via the class 2 serial data line. The IPC flashes the
indicator 7 times during the bulb check. The IPC illuminates the indicator
until the IPC receives a deactivate class 2 message from the SDM. The
IPC illuminates the AIR BAG indicator whenever the IPC detects a loss of
communications with the SDM.
BRAKE (Red)
The IPC illuminates the BRAKE indicator whenever the EBCM sends a class 2
message requesting illumination, via the class 2 serial data line.
As a backup, a discrete input from the EBCM also illuminates the indicator.
The illumination of the indicator occurs because of one or more of the following
reasons:
• | The park brake is on. |
• | A low brake fluid condition is present. |
• | An ABS malfunction is present. |
• | The brake switch is not connected. |
• | An ABS State of Health (SOH) failure is present and the discrete
backup for the indicator is open. |
• | The bulb check occurs. |
CRUISE (Green)
The IPC illuminates the CRUISE indicator whenever the PCM sends a class 2
message requesting illumination, via the class 2 serial data line.
The IPC also illuminates the indicator during the bulb check.
Engine Coolant Temperature (Red)
The IPC illuminates the temperature indicator whenever the PCM sends
a class 2 message requesting illumination. The class 2 message
for the indicator is the same as that for the temperature gauge. The IPC determines
when illumination of the indicator occurs based on the temperature value received
from the PCM.
Engine Oil Pressure (ISO Symbol) (Red)
The IPC illuminates the engine oil pressure indicator whenever the PCM
sends a class 2 message requesting illumination, via the class 2
serial data line. The IPC also illuminates the indicator during the bulb
check.
Fasten Safety Belt (ISO Symbol) (Red)
The IPC illuminates the fasten safety belt indicator whenever the body
control module (SBM) requests it on. The IPC also illuminates the indicator
during the bulb check.
High Beam (Blue)
The high beam indicator is illuminated whenever the high beams are active.
The IPC sends a class 2 message to the body control module (SBM) when
the high beam indicator is active. The IPC also illuminates the indicator
during the bulb check.
Left Turn (Green)
The IPC illuminates the left turn indicator when the IPC detects a high
(voltage) input condition. The indicator turns OFF within 150 milliseconds
after the cluster detects the high input is low. If the cluster determines
that the turn signal remains ON for more than 1.29 km (0.8 mile),
the IPC sends a class 2 message requesting the chime to sound. The
signal source comes from the exterior lighting system via a discrete input.
Low Fuel (Amber)
The IPC illuminates the low fuel indicator when the fuel level in the
gas tank drops below three gallons. The IPC determines a low fuel condition,
via a discrete input from the fuel level sender. The IPC also illuminates
the indicator during bulb check.
Right Turn (Green)
The IPC illuminates the right turn indicator when the IPC detects a
high (voltage) input condition. The indicator turns OFF within 150 milliseconds
after the cluster detects the high input is low. If the cluster determines
that the turn signal remains ON for more than 1.29 km (0.8 mile),
the IPC sends a class 2 message requesting the chime to sound. The
signal source comes from the exterior lighting system via a discrete input.
SECURITY (Amber)
The security indicator is controlled, via a discrete input by the remote
function actuator (RFA). The indicator has a connection to battery voltage
for use when the ignition key is OFF. The IPC requests a chime for the indicator
if the power mode is RUN and the vehicle is not in PARK. The IPC also illuminates
the indicator during the bulb check.
SERVICE ENGINE SOON (MIL) (Amber)
The SERVICE ENGINE SOON indicator identifies the ready status of the
engine's emission system. The PCM activates the indicator with a low side
drive circuit. The indicator turns on when the PCM detects an emissions related
failure. The IPC illuminates the indicator the during bulb check.
SERVICE VEHICLE SOON (Amber)
The IPC illuminates the service vehicle soon indicator whenever the
PCM sends a class 2 message requesting
Speedometer Scale (MPH-km/h)
The IPC is equipped with two speedometer scale indicators which identify
the current display mode of the instrument cluster. One display mode is English
(MPH) and the other is metric (km/h). The display mode is changed by pushing
the English/metric switch. Only one scale indicator should be illuminated
at any time except during bulb check.
TRAC OFF (Amber)
The IPC illuminates the TRAC OFF indicator whenever the following conditions
are met:
• | EBCM sends a class 2 message |
• | Loss of communications with EBCM |
• | ABS indicator is illuminated |
• | Traction control is manually turned OFF |
VOLT (Red)
The IPC illuminates the VOLT indicator whenever the powertrain control
module (PCM) sends a class 2 message requesting illumination, via the
class 2 serial data line. The indicator identifies a low charging
condition in the electrical system. The IPC also illuminates the indicator
during the bulb check.