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Indicator Lamps




Item Description
1 Variable Power Steering
2 Coolant Level
3 Fuel Level
4 Oil Pressure
5 Lamp Dimmer
6 Driver's Switchpack (Trip Computer)
7 Generator (Charge Warning Lamp)
8 Catalyst Overheat
9 Instrument Cluster
10 Climate Control (Signal to Module)
11 ICE Head Unit
12 Airbag Circuit Integrity
13 Adaptive Damping
14 Body Processor Module

The indicator lamps are color coded in the conventional manner: red for warning; amber for caution; blue and green for status. The majority of the lamps are arranged along the bottom of the tachometer and the fuel contents/engine coolant temperature gauges. Additional lamps are positioned in the fuel contents gauge (to draw attention to a low fuel state) and the engine coolant temperature, engine oil pressure and battery voltage gauges (to draw attention to an out of limit condition). Two general warning indicator lamps above the message center draw attention to some categories of driver information messages, and indicate their importance.

A lamp check is performed each time the ignition is switched on. All of the indicator lamps come on for 3 to 4 seconds and SYSTEM CHECK is shown on the message center.

Only background illumination bulbs, turn indicator lamp bulbs and the headlamp high beam indicator lamp bulb are replaceable (with the aid of a service tool). The side lamps/headlamps ON indicator lamp bulb is inaccessible. Each of the other indicator lamps is powered by a LED.