Inside Rearview Mirror with the Automatic Day-Night Feature System     Components
The inside rearview mirror with the automatic day-night feature system     consists
of the following components:
|     •  | Driver outside rearview mirror with the automatic day-night feature | 
 
|     •  | Ambient air temperature sensor | 
 
Inside Rearview Mirror with the Automatic Day-Night Feature System    Operation
The inside rearview mirror uses  2 photocell sensors. One sensor  is
the headlight sensor, located on the rear side of the mirror.  The headlight sensor
is used to determine  light conditions present at the  mirror face.  The other sensor
is the ambient  light sensor, located on the  front of the mirror or windshield side.
The ambient  light sensor is used to  determine light conditions present at the mirror.
 With automatic day-night  feature enabled, the mirror uses ambient light sensor 
to determine the exterior light condition. With a low light condition detected,  and
a high  light condition from behind at the headlight  sensor, the inside
rearview mirror will automatically darken  the face of  the mirror.
 In the daytime,  the mirror is in a normal state because of the high light
 condition that  is indicated by the ambient light sensor.  With the gear selector
 lever in  the REVERSE position, backup lamp supply voltage is supplied as an  input
 to the inside rearview mirror. In night time conditions only, the mirror monitors
 this input to disable the automatic day-night  feature which allows the face  to
gradually change to a normal  state. This allows the driver to see objects  in the
mirror clearly when backing up.
Driver Outside Rearview Mirror with the Automatic Day-Night Feature
Operation
The inside rearview mirror will also darken the driver outside rearview
 mirror. The inside rearview mirror supplies a low reference circuit     
and    a signal circuit to the driver outside rearview mirror.    Refer  
  to 
Outside Mirror Description and Operation   in    Doors for further description and
 operation  of the  driver outside rearview    mirror.
Compass
The mirror uses two magnetic field sensors for compass direction. One
 sensor is for north and south, the other is for east and west. The mirror
 supplies a signal and low reference to each sensor. As the vehicle travels
 with or against the earth's magnetic pull, there will be a change in voltage
 on one or both sensors. As a result of the change in voltage, the mirror
changes  the heading on the compass display.
Temperature Display
The inside rearview mirror monitors the ambient air temperature sensor. As the
outside air temperature gets warmer, the ambient air temperature sensor will lower
resistance. The inside rearview mirror monitors this change and will show this as
a warmer temperature on the display. Temperatures exceeding 62°C (143°F)
will be out of the mirror's temperature range and SC will be shown on the temperature
 display. In colder outside air temperatures, the ambient air temperature sensor
will raise in resistance. The inside rearview mirror will show a colder temperature
on the display. Temperatures lower than -40°C (-40°F) will be out of the
mirror's temperature range and OC will be shown on the temperature display. In cold
 temperatures such as 3°C (37°F) or below, the temperature display will
show ICE when the ignition is first turned on. The display will toggle between ICE
and the actual outside temperature until the temperature update process is complete.
Temperature Display Update Process
The inside rearview mirror has a temperature program that takes in account 
  the fact that the radiator will heat the ambient air temperature sensor  if    
the radiator is warm and the vehicle is not moving.  If the vehicle  has   been  
off for more than 2 hours, the mirror temperature program assumes   that  the   radiator
has cooled and that the temperature supplied by the  ambient   air  temperature  sensor
is accurate. Because of this, if the vehicle  has   been  off for more  than 2 hours,
the mirror displays the temperature  as  reported   by the ambient  air temperature
sensor. When the ambient air  temperature   sensor  reports a  new temperature to
the mirror, one of the  following cases   will  apply:
|     •  | Ignition is off for more than 2 hours, then is turned on for more    than
3 minutes. The outside temperature is greater than the last  temperature     recorded
by the mirror for 2 minutes. The mirror will increase  the last   temperature   reading
by one degree every 2 minutes for 8 consecutive  times.   If the outside   temperature
is not matched after the 8th update, the  mirror   will then display   the current
outside temperature. | 
 
|     •  | Ignition is off for more than 2 hours, then is turned on for less    than
3 minutes. The mirror will update the temperature display every 2 seconds. | 
 
|     •  | Ignition is off for more than 2 hours, then is turned on for more    than
3 minutes. The outside temperature is less than the last temperature      recorded
by the mirror. The mirror will then display the current outside     temperature. | 
 
|     •  | Ignition has been off for less than 2 hours. The outside
temperature    is greater than the last temperature recorded by the mirror, but the
ignition      is cycled from on to off within 2 minutes. The mirror will display the
  old    temperature. | 
 
|     •  | Ignition has been off for less than 2 hours. The outside temperature 
  is less than the last temperature recorded by the mirror. The mirror will      then
display the current outside temperature. | 
 
Switches of the Inside Rearview Mirror with the Automatic Day-Night
   Feature, Compass/Temperature Display without OnStar®
The inside rearview mirror has two switches that perform the following
functions:
|     •  | The TEMP switch is used to turn the compass/temperature display
 on or off, It is also used to enable or disable the automatic day-night feature
 of the mirror. With the ignition in the ON position, depress the TEMP switch
 to enable the compass/temperature display.          Depress   the TEMP switch
 again to disable the compass/temperature display.    The     TEMP   switch
   can be held for 4 seconds in order to change the   display       from Fahrenheit
     (°F) to Celsius (°C), or from Celsius   (°C)      to  Fahrenheit
 (°F).     Depress  the  TEMP switch until the green indicator illuminates
on the mirror. This indicates that the automatic day-night feature    is enabled.
To disable the automatic day-night feature of the mirror, depress the  TEMP
 switch   until the green indicator turns off. | 
 
|     •  | The COMP switch is used to turn the compass/temperature display
 on or off. With the   ignition in the ON position, depress the COMP switch
 to turn the compass/temperature display on.           Depress the COMP switch
 again to turn the compass/temperature display off. The COMP  switch     
   is    also used to place the   compass into a calibration or  zone    
  mode.      For      more   information, refer to 
Compass Calibration and Magnetic Variance
. |