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The base DIC has three buttons:
Trip/Odometer, Set/Reset and
Display/Personal Programming. The
five-button Trip Computer, if equipped,
adds a Gauges button to the far left and
a Fuel button to the far right.
Pressing the Gauges button on the
optional Trip Computer accesses these
modes:
• Oil Life Remaining in %
• Transmission Fluid Temperature
• Battery Voltage
• Engine Hours
• Engine Boost (supercharged engine
only)
Pressing the Trip Odometer button
on either the DIC or optional Trip
Computer accesses these modes:
• Vehicle Odometer
• Trip Distances (Trip A and Trip B)
In addition, pressing the Trip/Odometer
button on the Trip Computer accesses
these modes:
• Average Speed
• Elapsed Time
Pressing the Set/Reset button on
either the DIC or Trip Computer will set
or reset a menu item when using the
Trip/Odometer or Display/Personal
Programming mode.
Pressing the Display/Personal
Programming button on either the DIC
or Trip Computer accesses these
modes:
• Date
• Language (English/French/Spanish)
• Display Units (English/Metric)
• Daytime Display Enhancement (black
font on red background)
• Engine Oil Monitor
• Tire Inflation Monitor
• Compass Setting (Trip Computer
only)
• Personalization Settings
– Exterior Lighting Delay
– Interior Lights When Door Is Closed
– Interior Lights When Key Is
Removed
– Auto Door Lock
– Auto Door Unlock
– Auto Door Lock On
– Delayed Locking
– Remote Locks Feedback
– Theft Deterrent
– Key Cylinder Disarm
– Lock Switch Arm
– Display Off
Pressing the Fuel button on the
Trip Computer accesses these modes:
• Average Economy
• Instant Economy
• Range
Getting to Know Your Grand Prix
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(Trip Computer Shown)
Note:
If the red background is
selected during the day, the display
will switch over to red on black for
nighttime use.
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