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Instruments and controls
Press the CLR button to acknowledge a SID
message. If you acknowledge a message
but do nothing about it, the message will be
displayed again the next time you start the
car.
When the engine is switched off the warn-
ing/indicator lights still active are displayed,
this is to remind the driver. At this point the
warning/indicator lights previously acknowl-
edged with the CLR button are also dis-
played.
You can adjust the settings of several of the
car’s systems, such as the alarm
3
, rain
sensor
3
and climate control system. These
are known as
Settings
se page 94.
Odometer and trip meter
The odometer records the distance trav-
elled in miles on U.S. vehicles and on Cana-
dian vehicles the distance indicated is in
kilometres, and the trip meter in miles and
tenths (kilometres and tenths of kilometres
on Canadian vehicles).
Reset button
The reset button is positioned immediately
to the left of the speedometer.
Press once to resets the trip meter, the igni-
tion shall be in position ON.
Trip computer function of the SID
WARNING
It is strongly recommended that the SID
settings be changed only when the car is
stationary. The driver’s attention can oth-
erwise easily be distracted from the road.
SID contains the following functions:
Temp
Outdoor temperature
D.T.E.
Estimated range (distance to
empty fuel tank).
When the possible range is
less than 18 miles (30 km)
then the text
Refill fuel now
is displayed.
Fuel Ø
Average fuel consumption
since function last reset
Dist
Distance to destinations.
Function can also be used as
a trip meter
Speed Ø
Average speed since function
last reset
Speed W
Speed warning (chime)
Settings
Settings of features such as
alarm clock, language and
rain sensor
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SID, control unit and display
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