CADILLAC DEVILLE 1998 7.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: CADILLAC, Model Year: 1998, Model line: DEVILLE, Model: CADILLAC DEVILLE 1998 7.GPages: 386, PDF Size: 22.36 MB
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine TIMER: This  feature is like  a  stopwatch, in that 
you 
can clock  the  time  it takes  to get  from  one  point 
to  another. 
To  operate,  press  the  TIMER  button  until  TIMER 
OFF 
0O:OO:OO is displayed  on  the Driver  Information  Center 
@IC). Each  of the  fields  for the hours,  minutes  and 
seconds  are  two  numeric  digits. 
Once  TIMER 
OFF 0O:OO:OO is  displayed,  press  the 
TIMER  button  to start  the  timing  feature.  Press  the 
TIMER  button  again  to  stop  it. 
If you  will  be  starting 
and  stopping  your  vehicle 
-- during  a  trip  for 
instance 
-- the TIMER feature  will  automatically  start 
timing  where  it left 
off when  you  last  stopped. To reset 
it,  press  and  hold  the  RESET  button  until  the  display 
reads  TIMER 
0O:OO:OO. Press  the  INFORMATION 
button 
to exit  from  the  TIMER  function. 
RESET Pressing  this  button  will  reset  the  MPG  AVG, 
GAL  FUEL  USED,  AVG 
MPH and  OIL  LIFE  LEFT. 
Pressing  RESET  when  a  non-resettable  display  appears 
will  cause  a  “recall”  mode  to  occur.  When  this  happens, 
all  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC)  warning  messages 
that  have  been  displayed  since  the  ignition  key  was 
turned  to 
RUN will  redisplay.  If  no  messages  were 
displayed,  a  MONITORED  SYSTEMS 
OK message 
will  appear. 
MPG AVG (Reset): Press  the  INFORMATION  button 
to  display  the  MPG  AVG (Average  Fuel  Economy),  then 
press  and  hold  the  RESET  button  until 
0.0 MPG  AVG 
is  displayed. 
GAL FUEL USED (Reset): Press  the  INFORMATION 
button  to  display  the  GAL  FUEL 
USED on  the  Driver 
Information  Center  (DIC),  then  press  and  hold  the 
RESET  button  until 
0.0 GAL  FUEL USED is displayed. 
AVG MPH (Reset): Press  the INFORMATION 
button  to  display  the  AVG MPH  (Average  Speed),  then 
press  and  hold  the  RESET  button  until 
0.0 AVG MPH 
is displayed. 
OIL LIFE LEFT  (Reset): Press  the INFORMATION 
button 
to display  the  OIL  LIFE  LEFT,  then  press  and 
hold  the  RESET  button  until 
100% OIL  LIFE  LEFT  is 
displayed.  (This  only  needs  to  be  reset  after  you  have 
had  the  oil  changed.) 
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INFO  RESET Pressing  this  button  will  reset  the  MPG 
AVG,  GAL  FUEL  USED,  AVG  MPH  and OIL  LIFE 
LEFT.  Pressing  INFO  RESET  when  a non-resettable 
display  appears  will  cause  a “recall”  mode  to  occur. 
When  this  happens,  all  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC)  warning  messages  that  have  been  displayed  since  the 
ignition  key  was  turned  to  RUN  will  redisplay.  If  no 
messages  were  displayed, 
a MONITORED SYSTEMS 
OK message  will  appear. 
MPG AVG  (Reset): Press  the  INFO  button  to  display 
the  MPG  AVG (Average  Fuel  Economy), then  press  and 
hold  the  INFO  RESET  button  until 
0.0 MPG  AVG 
is  displayed. 
GAL  FUEL  USED  (Reset): Press  the INFO  button  to 
display  the  GAL  FUEL 
USED on the  Driver 
Information  Center  (DIC),  then  press  and  hold  the 
INFO 
RESET  button  until 0.0 GAL  FUEL USED is  displayed. 
AVG MPH (Reset): Press  the INFO button  to  display 
the  AVG  MPH  (Average  Speed),  then  press  and  hold  the 
INFO  RESET  button  until 
0.0 AVG  MPH  is displayed. 
OIL LIFE  LEFT  (Reset): Press  the  INFO  button  to 
display  the  OIL  LIFE  LEFT,  then  press  and  hold  the 
INFO  RESET  button  until 
100% OIL  LIFE  LEFT  is 
displayed.  (This  only  needs  to  be  reset  after  you  have 
had  the  oil changed.) 
TRIP RESET By  using  this  button, you can  tell  how 
far  you’ve  gone  since  you  last  set  the 
TRIP RESET back 
to  zero.  To reset,  press  and  hold  the  button  until  zeros 
appear.  If  your  vehicle  is  domestic,  the  trip  odometer 
will  return  to  zero  after  999.9  miles 
(1 609 km). If  your 
vehicle  is  Canadian,  the  trip  odometer  will  return  to  zero 
after 
1 999.9 km (1,242 miles). 
INFO: Pressing  this  button  repeatedly  will  display  the 
RANGE,  MPG  AVG,  MPG  INST,  GAL  FUEL  USED, 
MPH,  AVG MPH,  BATTERY  VOLTS  and  OIL 
LIFE  LEFT.   
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you  can clock  the  time  it takes  to  get  from  one  point 
to  another. 
To operate,  press  the  TIMER  button  until-  TIMER OFF 
0O:OO:OO is  displayed  on the Driver  Information  Center 
(DIC).  Each  of  the  fields  for the  hours,  minutes  and 
seconds  are  two  numeric  digits. 
Once  TIMER 
OFF 0O:OO:OO is  displayed,  press  the 
TIMER  button  to  start  the timing  feature.  Press  the 
TIMER  button  again  to  stop  it. 
If you  will  be  starting 
and  stopping  your  vehicle 
-- during a trip  for 
instance 
-- the  TIMER  feature  will  automatically  start 
timing  where  it left off  when  you  last  stopped.  To  reset 
it, press,and  hold  the  INFO  RESET  button 
until the 
display  reads  TIMER 
0O:OO:OO. Press  the  INFO  button 
to  exit from  the  TIMER  function. 
ENG/MET: You can  change  the  display  from  English 
(miles)  to  metric  (kilometers)  by  pressing  this  button. 
The  same  button  also  changes  other  readings  (like 
temperature,  fuel and  odometer). 
.. 
DIC Messages 
These  messages  will  appear if there  is  a  problem  sensed 
in  one  of your  vehicle’s  systems.  Vehicles  that  are  first 
sold  in Canada  will  have  a  number  after  each  message. 
This number  helps  to  identify  the message  which  is only 
displayed  in  English. 
APPLY  BRAKE  TO  SHIFT - 46: This  message  will 
appear 
if your  vehicle  is  in  PARK (P) for about 15 
seconds  and  the  brake  is  not  pressed  in. To remove  this 
message  from the  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC) 
display,  hold  the 
OFF and  the  blue  (cooler)  buttons  on 
the  digital  cluster  control  panel  for about  five seconds. 
On  the  analog  climate  control  panel,  press  the 
OFF 
button  (next  to  the  MODE  button)  and  the  down  arrow 
on  the  PASS  TEMP  button  for about  five seconds.  Hold 
the  same  two  buttons  to  display  the message  again. 
BATTERY  NOT  CHARGING - 7: This  message  will 
appear  if the  battery  is  not.being charged.  Have  the 
electrical  system  checked  by  your  dealership  at  your 
earliest  convenience. 
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shows  that  the electrical  charging  system  is 
overcharging  (more  than  16 volts).  To avoid  being 
stranded,  have  the  electrical  system  checked  by  your 
dealership.  You can  reduce  the  charging  overload  by 
using  the  accessories.  Turn  on  the lamps  and  radio,  set 
the  climate  control  on  AUTO  and  the  fan  speed  on  HI, 
and  turn  the  rear  window  defogger  on. 
You can  monitor 
battery  voltage  on  the Driver  Information  Center  (DIC) 
by  pressing  the 
INFO button. The normal  range  is 
11.5  to  15.5  volts  when the engine  is  running. 
BATTERY  VOLTAGE  LOW - 6: This  message  will 
appear  when  the electrical  system  is  charging  less  than 
10 volts  or  if  the  battery  has  been  drained. If this 
message  appears  immediately  after  starting, 
it is  possible 
that  the  generator  can  still recharge  the  battery.  The 
battery  should  recharge  and  may  take  a  few  hours  to  do 
so. Consider  using an auxiliary  charger  to  boost  the 
battery  after  returning  home  or to  a  final  destination. 
(Be  sure  to follow  the  manufacturer’s  instructions  when 
recharging  the  battery.) 
If  this  message  appears  while  driving  or  after  starting 
your  vehicle  and  stays  on,  have  it checked  immediately 
to  determine  the  cause  of this  problem. 
To help  the 
generator  recharge  the battery  quickly,  you  can reduce 
the  load  on  the  electrical  system  by  turning 
off the 
accessories.  You can  monitor  battery  voltage  on  the  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC)  by  pressing  the 
INFORMATION 
(INFO) button.  The  normal  range  is 
11.5 to  15.5  volts. 
BRAKE VACUUM  PROBLEM -108: The circuit  in 
the  brake  booster  vacuum  has  shorted  or  is  loose  when 
this  message  appears.  Your vehicle  may  lose power 
brakes  but  you  will  still  have  the use  of  manual  brakes. 
The  power  brakes  will  not  be  affected  if  the  problem 
is 
caused  by  a  failed  sensor.  Have  your  vehicle  serviced 
immediately  at  your  dealership. 
CHANGE  ENGINE OIL - 82: This  means  that  the  life 
of the  engine oil has  expired  and  it should  be  changed 
within 
200 miles (322 km). See  “Engine  Oil”  and  “Filter 
Recommendations’’  in  the Maintenance  Schedule 
booklet.  After  an  oil  change,  the  Oil  Life  Indicator  must  be  reset.  For  more  information,  see  “How  to  Reset  the 
Oil  Life  Indicator”  in  the Index. 
CHANGE  TRANS  FLUID - 47: This  message  will 
appear  when  it is  time  to  replace  the  transaxle  fluid.  See 
the  Maintenance  Schedule  booklet  for  the  proper  fluid 
and  change  intervals. 
CHECK  BRAKE  FLUID - 37: This  message  will 
display  if the  ignition  is  in  RUN  to  inform  the  driver  that 
the  brake  fluid  level  is low.  Check  the  brake  reservoir 
level  and  add  fluid  as  needed.  Have  the  brake  system 
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warning  light  is on,  follow  the  directions  in  that  part. 
CHECK  COOLANT  LEVEL - 2: This  message 
will  appear  when  there  is a  low  level  of engine  coolant. 
Have  the  cooling  system  serviced  by  a  technician  as 
soon as possible. 
CHECK  FUEL  GAUGE - 39: This  message  will 
appear  when  the 
fuel supply  is less  than 4 gallons 
(15.2 L) and  the  display  is turned  off (digital  clusters 
only). 
A single  chime  will  also  sound  when this  message 
is displayed. 
CHECK  GAS  CAP - 61: This  message  will  appear  if 
the  gas  cap  has  not  been  fully  tightened. 
You should 
recheck  your  gas  cap  to ensure  that  it’s  fully  tightened. 
CHECK OIL LEVEL - 36: For  correct  operation  of 
the  low  oil  sensing  system,  your  vehicle  should  be  on  a 
level  surface.  A  false 
CHECK OIL  LEVEL  message 
may  appear  if  the  vehicle  is parked  on  grades.  The  oil 
level  sensing  system  does  not  check  for actual  oil  level 
if the  engine  has  been off for  a  short  period  of time,  and 
the  oil level  is  never  sensed  while  the  engine  is running. 
If  the 
CHECK OIL LEVEL message  appears,  and  your 
vehicle  has  been  parked  on  level  ground  with  the  engine 
off for  at least 30 minutes, the oil  level  should  be 
checked  by  observing  the  oil  dipstick.  Prior  to  checking 
the  oil  level,  be  sure  the  engine  has  been 
off for five  minutes  and  your  vehicle  is  on  a  level  surface.  Then 
check  the  dipstick  and  add  oil  if  necessary.  See  “Engine 
Oil’’ 
in  the  Index. 
CHECK  WASHER  FLUID - 25: This  message  will 
appear  for  several  seconds  indicating  that 
you need 
washer  solvent. 
CRUISE  ENGAGED - 43: This  message  will 
appear  for a  few  seconds  when  you  select  a  speed  at 
which  to cruise. 
DOOR  A  JAR - 141: A door  other  than  the  driver’s 
door  is open  or  ajar  when  this  message  appears.  The 
vehicle’s  engine  must  be  running  and  the  transaxle  not 
in  PARK  (P) for this  message  to  display.  A  chime  will 
also  sound  when  the  vehicle’s  speed 
is greater  than 
5 mph (8 km/h). 
DRIVER  DOOR  A  JAR - 140: This  message  will 
display  when  the  vehicle  is being  shifted  out  of 
PARK  (P)  with  the  engine  running  to  signal  that  the 
driver’s  door  is  open  or  ajar. 
A chime  will  also  sound 
when  the  vehicle’s  speed  is greater  than 
5 mph (8 km/h). 
ENGINE  COOLANT HOT, IDLE  ENGINE - 44: 
This  message  will  appear  when  the  engine  coolant 
temperature  is  over 
248 “F (1 26 O C). To  avoid  added 
strain  on  a  hot  engine,  turn  off  the  climate  control 
system.  Stop  and  allow  your  vehicle  to  idle  until  it  cools 
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down,  turn 
off the  engine  and  have  it  serviced  before 
driving  it again.  Severe engine  damage  can  result  from 
an  overheated  engine. See “Engine  Overheating” 
in 
the  Index. 
ENGINE  HOT - NC OFF - 16: This  message  displays 
when  the  engine  coolant  becomes  hotter  than  the normal 
operating  temperature. 
To avoid  added  strain  on a hot 
engine,  the 
air conditioning  compressor  is automatically 
turned 
off so that  air  conditioned  air is not  delivered. If 
the coolant  temperature  returns  to  normal,  you  must 
select  AC  to  return 
to a  normal  A/C  compressor 
operation.  If this  message  continues  to  appear,  have 
the  system  repaired  as  soon  as possible  to  avoid 
compressor  damage. 
ENGINE  MISFIRE,  EASE  OFF  GAS  PEDAL - 114: 
An  engine  misfire  has  occurred.  You’ll  need  to  ease off 
the  gas  pedal. 
ENGINE  OVERHEATED,  STOP  ENGINE - 42: This 
message 
will appear  when  the  engine  has  overheated. 
Stop  and  turn  the engine 
off immediately  to  avoid  severe 
engine  damage.  See “Engine  Overheating”  in  the Index. 
A  multiple  chime  will  also  sound  when  this  message 
is  displayed. 
ENGINE  POWER  REDUCED - 41: This  message 
informs  the  driver  that  their  vehicle  is  reducing  engine 
power  because  the  transaxle  is  being  placed  in  gear 
under  conditions  that  may cause  damage  to  the  vehicle 
powertrain  or  vehicle  acceleration. 
FUEL  LEVEL LOW - 11: This  message  serves  as  a 
warning  that  the  fuel level  in  the  tank 
is critically  low. 
Stop  for fuel  soon. 
HEADLAMPS  SUGGESTED - 23: If  it’s  dark  enough 
outside  and  the  twilight  sentinel  control  is 
off, a 
HEADLAMPS  SUGGESTED  message  will  display  on 
the  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC).  This  message 
informs  the  driver  that  turning  on  the  exterior  lamps  is 
recommended  even  though  the  Daytime  Running 
Lamps  (Dm) are still  illuminated.  It’s  become  dark 
enough  outside  to  require  the headlamps  andQr 
exterior  lamps. 
ICE POSSIBLE - 13: This message  appears  when 
the  outside  air  temperature  is cold  enough  to  create  icy 
road  conditions.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine LOW-REFRIG A/C OFF - 12: This  message  means 
that  the air  conditioning  system  detects  a  refrigerant 
level  that  is  low  enough  to  cause  damage  to  the  air 
conditioning  compressor. 
To avoid  damage,  the  air 
conditioning  compressor  automatically 
turns off and  the 
electronic  climate  control  system  will  automatically  switch  from  AUTO  to 
ECON and  remain  there. 
Have  the  air  conditioning  system  serviced  if this 
message  appears. 
MONITORED  SYSTEMS OK - 1: This  message  only 
appears  in  the  “recall”  mode  by  pressing  the  RESET 
(INFO RESET)  button.  It  lets you  know  that  no  other 
messages  are  stored  or  currently  active. 
OIL PRESSURE LOW STOP  ENGINE - 35: If  this 
message  appears  while  the  engine  is  running,  stop  the 
engine  and  do  not  operate 
it until the cause  of  low  oil 
pressure  is  corrected.  Severe  damage  to  the  engine  can 
result. 
A multiple  chime  will also sound  when  this 
message  is  displayed. 
OPTIONS NOT SET - 99: This  message  will  display  if 
a  fault  has  occurred  in  your  vehicle’s  memory.  See  your 
dealership  for service. 
PROGRAM PASS KEY - 31: This  warning  message 
displays  when  the PASS-Key  I1  pellet  information  has 
not  been  programmed  into  your  vehicle.  See  your  dealership  for service. 
PHONE NOT  PRESENT - 126: This  message  will 
appear  when  the  steering  wheel  controls  for the optional 
phone  system  are  activated  but  the  phone  is  not  plugged 
into  the  vehicle.  Make  sure  your  phone  is  plugged  in. 
If 
your  phone  appears  to  be  connected, see your  dealership 
for  service. 
REMOVE  KEY - 70: This  message  will  appear  when 
the  Personalized  Automotive  Security  System 
(PASS-Key 
11) is unable  to  read  the  pellet  on  the 
ignition  key  or  an  improper  key  pellet  has  been  inserted. 
This  message  typically  appears  following  the  display  of 
STARTING  DISABLED, 
REMOVE KEY. The 
instrument  panel  cluster  will  then  run  a  timer  and 
change  the  messages  to  WAIT 
3 MINUTES, WAIT 
2 MINUTES, WAIT 1 MINUTE and then  START CAR. 
When  the  REMOVE KEY message  is  displayed,  remove 
the  ignition  key.  Check  the  ignition  key  for damage.  If  it 
is  damaged,  it may  need  to  be  replaced.  If  you see no 
damage,  clean  the  pellet  contacts  with  a  soft  cloth  or 
napkin  before  inserting  the  key  back  into  the  ignition. 
Have  your  vehicle  serviced  if  the message  still  appears. 
SERVICE  A/C  SYSTEM - 14: This  message  appears 
when  the  electronic  sensors  that  control  the  air 
conditioning  and  heating  systems  are  no  longer  working. 
Have  the  climate  control  system  serviced  if  you  notice  a 
drop  in heating  and  air  conditioning  efficiency.   
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Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint  (air  bag)  system  when 
this  message  appears.  Let only  a  qualified  technician 
work  on  your  vehicle.  See your  dealership  for service 
at  once. 
SERVICE BRAKE FLUID  SWITCH - 37: A defect 
in  the  brake  fluid detection  circuit  causes  this  message 
to  display  if  the ignition 
is in  RUN.  Have  the brake 
system  serviced  by a  technician  as soon  as  possible. 
If 
the  brake  warning  light  is  on, refer  to  the  directions 
listed  in that  part. 
SERVICE  CHARGING SYS - 102: This  message 
will  display  when  a  problem  with  the charging  system 
has  been  detected.  Have  your  vehicle  serviced  at 
your  dealership. 
SERVICE  ELECTRIC SYS - 106: This  message  will 
display 
if an electrical  problem  has  occurred  within  the 
vehicle’s  electrical  system.  Have  your 
vehicle serviced 
by  your  dealership. 
SERVICE  FUEL SYSTEM - 101: The  Powertrain 
Control  Module  (PCM)  has  detected  a  problem  within 
the 
fuel system  when  this  message  appears.  See your 
dealership  for service. 
SERVICE  IDLE  CONTROL - 107: A problem  with 
the  idle  control  has  occurred  when  this  message 
displays.  Bring  your  vehicle  to  your  dealership 
for  service. 
SERVICE  RIDE SYS - 84: This  message  is displayed 
to  indicate  that  the  suspension  system  is  not  operating 
properly.  To  correct  this  problem,  have  your  vehicle  serviced  at  your  dealership. 
SERVICE  STEERING SYS - 127: This  message  is 
displayed  when  a  problem  has  been  detected  in  the 
Magnasteer”  variable  effort  steering  system.  Service  is 
required. 
A single  chime  will  also  sound  when  this 
message  is  displayed. 
SERVICE  TRANSMISSION - 100: If a  problem  is 
detected  with  the transaxle,  this  message  will  appear. 
Have  your  vehicle  checked  by  your  dealership. 
SERVICE  VEHICLE  SOON - 3: If a  problem  is 
detected  with  the  transaxle,  this  message  will  appear. 
Have  your  vehicle  checked  by  your  dealership. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine STABILITY  ENGAGED - 55: You  may see the 
STABILITY  ENGAGED  message  on  the  Driver 
Information  Center.  It  means  that 
an advanced, 
computer-controlled  system  has  come  on  to  help  your 
vehicle  continue  to  go  in the direction  in  which  you’re 
steering.  This  stability  enhancement  system  activates 
when  the  computer  senses  that  your  vehicle  is just 
starting  to  spin,  as it might  if  you  hit  a  patch  of  ice or 
other  slippery  spot  on the  road.  When  the  system  is  on, 
you  may  hear-  a  noise  or  feel a  vibration 
in the  brake 
pedal. 
This is  normal. 
When  the  STABILITY 
SYS ENGAGED  message  is  on, 
you  should  continue  to  steer  in the  direction  you  want  to 
go.  The  system  is  designed  to help  you  in  bad  weather  or 
other  difficult  driving  situations  by  making the most  of 
whatever  road  conditions  will  permit.  If  the  STABILITY 
SYS ENGAGED  message  comes  on, you’ll know that 
something  has  caused  your  vehicle  to  start  to  spin, 
so 
you  should  consider  slowing  down. 
SERV  STABILITY SYS - 54: If  you  ever  see the 
SERV  STABILITY  SYS  message,  it means  there  may 
be  a  problem  with  your  stability  enhancement  system.  If 
you  see 
this message,  try to reset  the system  (stop;  turn 
off the engine;  then  start  the engine  again). If the SERV 
STABILITY 
SYS message  still comes  on,  it means  there 
is a  problem.  You should  see your  dealer  for service. 
Reduce  your  speed  and  drive  accordingly. 
STARTING  DISABLED, REMOVE KEY - 33: This 
message  will  appear  when  the Personalized  Automotive 
Security  System  (PASS-Key 
II) senses  that  an  improper 
ignition  key 
is being  used  to  try  to  start  the  vehicle. 
Check  the  ignition  key  for damage. 
If it is damaged,  it 
may  need  to  be  replaced. 
If you  see no  damage,  clean 
the  pellet  contacts  with  a  soft  cloth  or napkin.  Remove 
the  ignition  key  and  wait  for the  Driver  Information 
Center  (DIC)  to  display  WAIT 
3 MINUTES.  The 
instrument  panel  cluster  will  then  run 
a timer  and 
change  the  messages  to WAIT 
2 MINUTES,  WAIT 1 
MINUTE and  then  START  CAR.  When  the  START 
CAR  message  is displayed, 
try again  to  start  the  engine. 
THEFT  SYSTEM  PROBLEM,  CAR  MAY  NOT 
RESTART 
- 34: This message  means  there is a  problem 
in  the  Personalized  Automotive  Security  System  (PASS-Key 
11). A  fault  has  been  detected  in the system 
which  means  that  the  PASS-Key 
II system  is  disabled 
and  is  not  protecting  the  vehicle.  The vehicle  usually 
restarts,  however,  you  may  want  to  take  your  vehicle  to  a  proper  service  center  before  turning 
off the  engine. 
TOP  SPEED - FUEL  OFF - 111: This  message will 
appear  when  the  PCM  senses  that  the  maximum  speed 
for  your  vehicle  has  been  reached.  The  speed 
of your 
vehiclebill  decrease  several  mph  as  the  fuel  supply  is 
cutoff.  This  allows  your  vehicle 
to stay  in  a  stable 
operating  range. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine TRACTION  ENGAGED - 91: When  your  traction 
control  system  is  limiting  wheel  spin,  the  TRACTION 
ENGAGED  message  will  be  displayed.  Slippery  road  conditions  may  exist if this  message  is  displayed, 
so 
adjust  your  driving  accordingly.  This  message  will  stay 
on  for  a  few  seconds  after  the  traction  control  system 
stops  limiting  wheel  spin. 
TRACTION OFF - 89: This  message  will  be  displayed 
after  the traction  control  has  been  turned  off. 
TRACTION  READY - 90: This  message  informs  the 
driver  that  the  traction  control  system 
is available.  This 
occurs  when  the traction 
ordoff button  in the glove  box 
has  been  returned  to  an  on position  (pressing  the button 
once  turns  the  traction  control  system  off pressing  the 
button  again  turns  the  system  back  on). This message 
also  self-cancels  after  five seconds. 
TRACTION  SUSPENDED - 56: This  message 
displays  when  the  traction  control  system  has  been 
temporarily  shut 
off because  your  vehicle’s  brakes  have 
overheated.  This message  does  not  indicate  a  problem 
with  your  vehicle’s  traction  control  system.  After  a  few 
minutes,  the  traction  control system  will  be  available 
again  and  the TRACTION  READY  message 
will  appear. 
TRANS  FLUID  RESET - 48: With  the  engine  not 
running  and  the  ignition  on, press  and  hold  the 
OFF and 
rear  defog  buttons  until  the  TRANS  FLUID  RESET  message  appears  on  the Driver  Information  Center 
(DIC)  (between 
five and 20 seconds). 
TRANS  HOT  IDLE  ENG - 112: This  messages 
indicates  that  the  transaxle  fluid  in  your  vehicle  is too 
hot.  Stop  and  allow  your  vehicle  to  idle  until  it cools 
down  or until  this  message  is  removed. 
TRUNK  OPEN - 24: This  message  indicates  that  the 
trunk  is open  when  your  vehicle’s  ignition  is  in 
RUN. 
TURN  SIGNAL  ON - 20: This  message is a  reminder, 
after  driving  about 
1 mile (1.6 km/h), that  you  have  the 
turn signal  on.  A  multiple  chime  will  also  sound  when 
this  message  is  displayed. 
VEHICLE  OVERSPEED - 52: A  failure  in the 
suspension  control  system  has  occurred  when  this 
message  appears.  The PCM  determines  the speed  your 
vehicle  is  limited  to.  Have  your  vehicle  serviced  if  this 
message  appears. 
VEHICLE  SPEED  LIMITED TO XXX MPH 
(KM/H) - 113: A  failure  in the  suspension  control 
system  has  occurred  when  this  message  appears.  The 
PCM determines  the  speed  your  vehicle is limited to. 
Have  your  vehicle  serviced if this  message  appears.