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Here are  four  things that some owners ask about. None 
of  these show  a problem  with your  fuel gage: 
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At the service station,  the gas  pump  shuts off before 
the  gage  reads 
“F” (Full). 
It  takes  a  little  more or less  fuel to fill up  than the 
gage  indicated.  For example, the gage  may have 
indicated the tank was  half full, but it actually took  a 
little more  or  less than half the tank’s  capacity to fill 
the  tank. 
The  gage moves  a little when  you turn 
a corner  or 
speed  up. 
The  tank  is not necessarily  empty when the pointer  is 
over the 
“E’ (Empty) mark. There is  a reserve  of 
about 
1.5 gallons (5.6 L) in the tank.  You should still 
get  more  fuel as soon  as possible. 
Driver  Information  Center 
The Driver Information Center (DIC) displays 
information  in either English or metric.  When the 
system  is  on or off, push the 
OFF button down for two 
seconds to change the display between English and 
metric. This  will also change the digital screen for 
the 
climate control system between English  and metric. 
In addition to the functions described 
in this part, the 
DIC also displays various warning messages under  appropriate conditions.  
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Turn on the system by pressing any button except 
RESET, ENTER  or OFF.  When  you turn on the ignition, 
the 
DIC will be in the  mode last displayed when the 
engine  was turned off. Keep in mind that this  also 
applies  to  the 
OFF mode. 
To turn off messages on  the  DIC (except LOW OIL 
PRESSURE, LOW  BRAKE  FLUID, PARK BRAKE 
SET and the hot  engine warnings), press any button 
on  the  DIC. 
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You  will need  to open  the  cover  to access the control 
buttons. 
To open  the cover, push  the button located to 
the  right 
of the  cover. 
To close  the  cover, push  it down  to its closed position. 
Fuel Economy 
The ECON button  displays  average  fuel  economy and 
instantaneous  fuel economy calculated  for your specific 
driving  conditions. 
Press ECON to display  average  fuel economy, such as: 
25.2 AVG MI/GAL  or 9.3 AVG WlOO KM 
Press ECON again to display instantaneous  fuel 
economy, such as: 
28 INST  MUGAL  or 8.4 INST WlOO KM 
Press again to return  to  average  fuel economy. 
The  average  fuel  economy is viewed as  a long-term 
approximation 
of your  overall  driving  conditions. 
If you press RESET in this mode while you’re  driving, 
the  system  will begin figuring  fuel economy from that 
point 
in time.  
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Fuel 
Press FUEL  to see  how  much  fuel has been used  since 
you  last pressed the reset button.  The display will show 
a  reading  such as: 
10.4 GALLONS USED  or 39.4 LITERS USED 
To  learn how much fuel  will be used from  a specific 
starting point,  first press  FUEL  to  display fuel used, 
then press RESET. 
Don’t  confuse  fuel  used  with 
the amount  of fuel in your  tank. 
Fuel  Range 
RANGE  calculates the remaining distance  you can drive 
without refueling.  It’s based on  fuel economy  and the 
fuel  remaining  in the tank.  The display  will show  a 
reading such as: 
FUEL  RANGE 
235  MI or FUEL RANGE 378 KM 
If  the  range  is  less than 50 miles (80 km), the display 
will  read  LOW  FUEL  RANGE. 
The  fuel  economy  data used to determine fuel range  is 
an average  of recent driving conditions. 
As your driving 
conditions change, this  data is gradually  updated. 
Resetting  fuel range causes  the fuel economy data to be 
updated immediately.  To reset  fuel range, press 
RANGE,  then RESET. 
Average  Speed 
The calculation  for average speed begins  when SPEED 
is reset. Press  SPEED to display  the average speed, 
such as: 
AVG SPEED 55 MPH  or  AVG SPEED 90 KM/H 
To reset the average speed, press  SPEED and 
then RESET. 
Engine 
The ENG button  scrolls through the following functions: 
0 Oil  pressure,  such  as: 
OIL  PRESSURE 
40 PSI or OIL PRESSURE 
276 Wa 
0 Battery voltage, such  as: 
BATTERY 
13.8 VOLTS 
Transaxle fluid life,  such as: 
TRANS  FLUID 
LIFE 40% 
This  is  an estimate  of the transaxle fluid’s remaining 
useful life.  It will show  100% when the system  is 
reset after  a transaxle fluid change.  It 
will alert you 
to change your transaxle fluid  on a schedule 
consistent  with your driving conditions.  
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0 Engine oil life, such as: 
OIL LIFE 30% 
This is an  estimate  of the oil’s remaining useful life. 
It will show 
100% when  the system  is reset after  an 
oil change. 
It will  alert  you to change your oil on a 
schedule  consistent with your  driving conditions. 
When  the remaining  oil  life  or transaxle fluid  life  is low, 
the system will alert you with a message: 
CHANGE 
OIL SOON  or  CHANGE  TRNS 
FLUID  SOON 
When  the  oil or transaxle fluid life  is down to zero, 
you  will receive the message: 
CHANGE  OIL NOW  or CHANGE  TRNS  FLUID  NOW 
To reset the  OIL LIFE reminder after  an oil  change 
or  the TRNS  FLUID LIFE reminder  after a transaxle 
fluid  change: 
1. With  the ignition  on, press the ENG button so the 
OIL  LIFE percentage  or the TRNS LIFE percentage 
is displayed. 
2. Press  RESET and hold  for  five seconds.  The word 
RESET will appear, then  OIL  LIFE 
100% or TRNS 
FLUID 100%. 
Remember, you must reset the OIL LIFE  or TRNS 
FLUID yourself after each  oil  or transaxle fluid change. 
It will not reset itself. Also, be  careful not to reset the 
OIL  LIFE 
or TRNS FLUID accidentally  at any  time 
other than  when the oil  or  transaxle  fluid has  just  been 
changed.  It can’t  be  reset accurately until the next  oil  or 
transaxle fluid change. 
The DIC  does not replace the need  to maintain your 
vehicle  as recommended  in  the Maintenance Schedule 
in  this manual. Also,  the oil change reminder will not 
detect  dusty conditions  or  engine malfunctions that  may 
affect the  oil. If  you  drive in dusty areas, change your  oil 
after every 
3,000 miles (5 000 km) or  three months, 
whichever  occurs first, unless  the DIC instructs you  to 
do 
so sooner. Also, the oil change reminder  does not 
measure  how much oil you have in your  engine. 
So, be 
sure  to  check your oil level often.  See “Engine  Oil” in 
the  Index. 
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Check  Oil  Level  Warning 
When  CHECK  OIL  LEVEL appears, it indicates that the 
engine  oil level is  1 to 
1 1/2 quarts (0.9 L to 1.4 L)  low. 
The  message  will appear only  if the  engine  is  running 
and  it’s been at least eight minutes since the  engine was 
last running.  If the  message appears,  check the oil 
dipstick level.  If it reads  low, your oil level should be 
brought up to the proper level (see “Engine Oil” in the  Index). After bringing the oil to the proper  level,  the 
ignition must be  off for  eight  minutes to allow the 
majority 
of oil to drain  into the oil pan. 
Distance  to  Destination 
This  feature acts as a reverse trip odometer by counting 
backward  from an estimated distance which  you enter 
before starting your trip. 
It also uses that information  to 
determine the estimated time  of arrival. 
To  set, press DEST, then 
RESET and  enter a  maximum 
of  four digits  for the length 
of your trip. (Always  use 
whole miles  or kilometers.)  Then press  ENTER.  The 
system will only accept the last four digits  you enter 
as  your distance to destination. 
The  system will display the total distance to destination, 
such  as: 
365 MI TO DEST or 587 KM TO  DEST  When 
the system counts down 
to zero distance 
remaining, even 
if you’re  in another display, a chime 
will  sound and the display  will show: 
TRIP  COMPLETE 
The  TRIP  COMPLETE  message will go off  when  you 
press any button, or when you  turn your ignition to 
OFF, 
then  on. The  display returns  to the mode displayed prior 
to the interruption. 
Estimated  Time of Arrival  (ETA) 
ETA  is based on  the average speed, the  date and time of 
the day,  and the estimated distance to your destination. 
After  you have entered your distance to destination, 
press  ETA to display estimated time 
of arrival, such as: 
ETA  TUE 
12% PM 
Press  ETA again to display the time to destination.  The 
display  will show  the current time 
as the hours and 
minutes to destination,  such as: 
1250  TIME 
TO DEST 
If  the time to destination calculation  is seven  days  or 
greater, the display  will read: 
TRIP  OVER 
7 DAYS  
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When the  trip is complete a chime will sound and the 
display  will show: 
TRIP 
COMPLETE 
The  trip  complete message will go off when you 
press any button, 
or when  you turn your ignition off, 
then  on.  The  display returns  to the mode displayed 
prior  to the interruption. 
Elapsed  Time (ET) 
When the ignition  is  on, the DIC can be used as a 
stopwatch.  The display will show  hours and minutes. 
The  elapsed  time indicator will record  up to 
100 hours, 
then  it will reset  to zero and  continue  counting. Press 
ET, and the display will show the amount  of time that 
has  elapsed  since  the  elapsed time  indicator  was last 
reset  (not including  time the ignition  is  off), such 
as: 
01:OS ELAPSED TIME 
To reset elapsed time  to zero, press RESET while the 
elapsed time 
is displayed. 
Date 
Press  DATE  to display the date. To change  the date, 
press  DATE  then RESET.  The following display 
will appear: 
MONTH?  XX/DD/YY 
MM, 
DD and  YY represent  the month,  date and year 
you  currently have 
in your system. Check  to make  sure 
your clock is  in the correct  AM or PM mode. 
Notice that each key has a number. Push  the key 
to 
enter the number. The  first XX’s will flash until you 
enter the first digit  for the month.  You don’t need  to 
enter the leading zero 
if the number  is under 10. Press 
ENTER after you’ve entered the month. The display  will change  to: 
DAY?  MM/XX/YY 
Set the day  just 
as you set the month. After the day entry 
is made, press ENTER and the display will change to: 
YEAR?  MM/DD/XX 
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Set  the year just as you set the month and  day. If a valid 
date 
is entered,  the display  will automatically exit  to the 
date mode  and display the day  of the week, the month 
and the  date. If an invalid date  is entered, the display 
will return  to  MONTH? 
XXIDDNY and you’ll need to 
repeat the above steps. 
After a battery reconnect  (loss 
of power), the display 
will  read  CONFIRM  TIME 
AND DATE. 
RECALL 
When you press the  RCL 
button, the system scrolls 
through  any currently active 
warning messages, then 
returns to the mode the  system was 
in before you 
pressed RCL. 
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If no warning messages exist,  MONITORED 
SYSTEMS 
OK will  be displayed.  
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Comfort Controls 
This section tells  you  how to  operate  your climate 
control  system.  Your climate  control  system uses 
ozone-friendly 
R- 134a refrigerant. 
Automatic  Electronic  Climate  Control 
Your  vehicle is equipped with a Dual Zone Automatic 
Electronic  Climate Control  System. You can use the 
automatic  setting or  override  the  automatic  setting 
by 
using the manual controls.  Your vehicle also  has  the 
flow-through  ventilation system described later  in 
this  section.  If 
the display  ever  starts  flashing  after the automatic 
electronic  climate  control system 
is started, there is a 
problem with the  electronic  climate  control  system and 
you should see your  dealer  for  service. 
AUTO-PUSH Knob 
By pressing the  AUTO-PUSH  knob, you have selected 
the  electronic  climate control system to  be  in the 
automatic mode. The  climate  control system will 
automatically  control the air temperature,  air distribution 
and the fan speed based 
on the  temperature  inside the 
vehicle, the outside temperature and the sun  load. 
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Press the AUTO-PUSH knob. The lights  on the 
AUTO-PUSH  and the AUTO  FAN  knobs will 
illuminate.  Your current  comfort setting will  be 
shown 
in the digital display. 
Set  the comfort  level you want  inside  the vehicle by 
using  the  colored  buttons located below the  climate 
control display. 
Rotating the  AUTO-PUSH  knob selects 
manual  air delivery mode operation 
of the climate 
control system. 
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Temperature  Buttons 
To adjust the comfort level you want maintained inside 
the vehicle, use the red and blue buttons located below 
the digital display.  If you want a warmer comfort level, 
push the red button. 
If you want a cooler comfort level, 
push the blue button.  Your selected comfort setting  will 
be displayed  on the digital screen  for  five seconds, then 
the outside temperature  will  be displayed. 
AUTO FAN Knob 
Mode  Control 
Rotate the  AUTO-PUSH  knob to deliver  air through the 
floor, upper  or windshield outlets.  The system will stay 
in  the  selected mode until the  AUTO-PUSH knob 
is  pressed.  This 
knob controls  the fan speed in  either an automatic 
mode  or a manual mode. 
0 Pressing  the  AUTO  FAN knob  puts the fan control 
in  the automatic mode.  The  AUTO 
FAN light will 
appear below  the knob.  The fan speed indicators will 
not be illuminated when the system  is in the 
automatic fan control mode. 
Rotating the  AUTO FAN knob selects a manual fan 
speed. Rotate this knob  to the right to raise the fan 
speed. Rotate this knob  to the  left  to lower the  fan 
speed. Rotating the  AUTO FAN knob overrides the 
automatic fan control  mode,  The fan speed indicators 
will  be illuminated  while in the manual fan 
control mode. 
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Automatic  Operation 
Press the AUTO-PUSH  knob when you want the system 
to  automatically  adjust the interior temperature  to your 
preference. When the system 
is set  for  automatic 
operation, air will come  from the floor, upper  or the 
windshield outlets depending  on  the temperature inside 
the vehicle, the  outside  temperature  and the 
sun load. 
Fan speed will  vary as the system reaches and maintains 
the  comfort setting  you have selected. 
To find  your comfort  setting, start with the system in 
automatic mode  by pressing the AUTO-PUSH  knob. 
Adjust the comfort setting  by using the red and  blue 
buttons located below  the digital display until 
you reach 
a  setting  of 
75°F (24"C),  on the  display. Give the 
vehicle  about 20 minutes to  stabilize and then  readjust 
the  comfort setting 
if necessary.  The display will show 
the  comfort setting  for  five seconds and then  it will 
show the  outside temperature. 
In cold weather,  the system will delay turning on the  fan 
to  avoid blowing cold  air. The  length  of the delay 
depends 
on the  engine  coolant  temperature  and the 
outside  temperature. Rotating the  AUTO 
FAN knob will 
override  this delay  by turning  off the automatic  fan 
mode and changing the  fan  speed. 
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Your automatic electronic  climate  control system has 
two sun sensors located on the  top of the instrument 
panel that  detect direct sunlight. 
To keep you and your 
passengers comfortable,  the system  may supply  cooler 
air  to  the side  toward the  sun.  Be careful not  to put 
anything over  these sun sensors.  The automatic 
electronic  climate control system  may not operate 
correctly 
if these  sensors  are  covered. 
To change the automatic  electronic  climate control 
display from an English display  to  a Metric display, 
push the 
OFF button located  in  the Driver Information 
Center  (DIC) for two  seconds.  The  display in the DIC 
will  also change from an English to  a Metric display.  To 
return  to  an English display, repeat the above procedure.