Instrument Cluster Gauges
The instrument cluster includes four analog gauges.
1. Speedometer The speedometer has a 0-60 Miles Per Hour (MPH) primary scale with kilometers Per Hour (km/h) on the secondary scale. The speedometer receives wheel speed data from the CAB via the CAN data bus and can be verified by comparing the speed signal viewed by the DRBlll from the wheel speed sensors (WSS) and the out-put seen on the Instrument Cluster (IC). The Electronic Stability Program (ESP) indicator lamp located between the left and right turn signals in the speedometer face illuminates when it is activated by the Controller Anti lock Brake (CAB), indicating the need to adjust driving behavior to the prevailing road conditions. Also located in the speedometers face are the trip odometer and the Flexible Service System (FSS) indicator/odometer 1. To the right and left of the speedometer face, mounted in the IC, are the rotary dials (2-3) for the FSS and the digital clock.
2. Tachometer The 7000 rpm tachometer is red-lined at 6200 rpm The tachometer also contains the digital clock and the transmission range indicator.
3. Fuel level and Coolant temperature
The fuel level gauge is displayed in increments of one-quarter marks displaying F (Full), 1/2 (one half tank) and E (Empty). The temperature gauge is displayed as H (High) and L (Low).
The outside ambient air temperature digital display is located in the lower center portion of the coolant temperature/fuel gauge and is calibrated in degrees Fahrenheit (°F).