Instruments - Displaying Vehicle Voltage Instructions
Date: December 21, 2007Order No.: P-B-54.30/73b
Supersedes: P-B-54.30/73a dated June 10, 2003
Group: 54
Revision History
Revision Date Purpose
b 12/21/07 Applicable Models and Instructions Added
a 6/10/03 Applicable Models and Instructions Added
- 11/0/02 Initial issue
SUBJECT:
All Model 171, 203, 204, 209, 211, 215, 216, 219, 220, 221 and 230
Display of Vehicle Electrical Network Voltage in the Instrument Cluster
In the above models, electrical network voltage may be displayed through the instrument cluster's multi-function display.
For model 203 (up to MY04), 215, and 220
1. Using the steering wheel mounted multifunction buttons, ensure that the vehicle's main odometer is displayed within the instrument cluster multifunction display.
2. Turn key to position one in the electronic ignition switch
3. Within 1.5 seconds of turning to position one, press the instrument cluster's reset button three times
4. An audible sound will be heard and the vehicle voltage will appear in multifunction display
For model 171,203 (as of MY05), 209, 211, 219, and 230
1. Using the steering wheel mounted multifunction buttons, ensure that the vehicle's main odometer, or temperature/speed display (for 209/211/219), is shown within the instrument cluster multifunction display.
2. Turn key to position one in the electronic ignition switch
3. Press the reset button on the instrument cluster three times
4. An audible sound will be heard and the vehicle voltage will appear in multifunction display
For model 204, 216 and 221
1. Turn key to position one in the electronic ignition switch
2. Ensure standard display is shown in the instrument cluster multifunction display
3. Hold down the "send" key on the steering wheel
4. While still holding the "send" key, hold down the "Ok" key on the steering wheel.
5. After approximately 3 seconds, new menu selections will appear in the multifunction display
6. Select "vehicle data" in the multifunction display
7. The vehicle voltage will appear in multifunction display
Note:
The following allowable labor operations should be used when submitting a warranty claim for this repair. This information has been generated on December 21, 2007. Please refer to Netstar --> Star TekInfo --> Star Time for the most current labor time allowance.
In Case of Warranty, use the table.