The head up display (HUD) is a secondary display system  that reflects vehicle information onto the windshield. The HUD system consists      of the following components:
|     •  | The speedometer display | 
 
Indicator Displays
The HUD displays the following indicators:
|     •  | Left and right turn signals | 
 
For further information on these indicators, refer to 
Indicator/Warning Message Description and Operation 
.
Vehicle Speed Display
The HUD displays the vehicle speed based on information from the vehicle  speed sensor. The PCM converts the data from the vehicle speed sensor to a      4000 pulses/mile signal. The HUD uses the vehicle speed signal  circuit     (4000 pulses/mile) from the PCM in order to calculate the  vehicle    speed.  The HUD displays either miles or kilometers as requested  by the  activation    of the DIC Eng/Met button.
Control Switches
The HUD switch consists of the following control switches:
|     •  | Image adjustment switch | 
 
The image adjustment switch controls the electric tilt adjust within  the HUD. The image adjustment switch is hard wired to the motor within the      HUD in order to move the HUD image vertically on the windshield. When  the     switch is in the up position, the HUD image up control circuit provides    voltage   to the motor and the HUD image down control circuit provides the    ground.  When  the switch is in the down position, the HUD image down control    circuit  provides  voltage to the motor and the HUD image up control circuit    provides  the ground.
The HUD brightness is manually adjusted by sliding the display dimming  switch. Slide the switch all the way down in order to turn off the HUD   display.    Slide the switch all the way up for maximum display brightness.    The instrument   panel integration module (IPM) (w/CJ2) or the HVAC control module (w/C67)   monitors the ambient light sensor. The HUD  receives   a class 2 message   from the IPM or the CCP indicating the  brightness   level. When it is determined   that it is daytime, the HUD uses  both the integrated   HUD photocell and   the display dimming switch in order  to control the dimming.   If it is determined   that it is nighttime, the HUD  uses the display dimming   switch only in  order  to control the dimming.