Displays Test
Certain instrument panel cluster (IPC) features are tested when the  ignition is turned on in order to verify the features are working properly.               The following occurs at key up:
|     •  | The air bag indicator flashes 7 times. | 
 
|     •  | The ABS indicator illuminates briefly. | 
 
|     •  | The service engine soon indicator (MIL) illuminates briefly. | 
 
|     •  | The charge indicator illuminates briefly. | 
 
|     •  | The speedometer cycles. | 
 
|     •  | All message center segments illuminate briefly. | 
 
Indicators and Warning Messages
Refer to 
Indicator/Warning Message Description and Operation 
.
Engine Coolant Temperature Gage
The IPC displays the engine coolant temperature as determined by the  PCM. The IPC receives a class 2 message from the PCM indicating the     engine coolant temperature. The engine coolant temperature gage  defaults    to 75°C (160°F) or below when:
|     •  | The PCM detects a malfunction in the engine coolant temperature  sensor circuit. | 
 
|     •  | The IPC detects a loss of class 2 communication with the  PCM. | 
 
Engine Oil Pressure Gage
The IPC uses the engine oil sensor signal to determine the engine oil  pressure. The oil pressure sensor signal circuit is hard-wired to the IPC.            The engine oil pressure sensor signal to the IPC is a variable resistance            ranging from 0-90 ohms. The sensor resistance is used      to      drive  the engine oil pressure gage. A sensor resistance of 1 ohms           will  display as 0 kPa (0 psi) and a resistance of  88 ohms           will display as 550 kPi (80 psi).  The IPC monitors  the     oil     pressure  sensor signal circuit in order  to decide when the  oil   pressure      is  too low.  The Check Engine Oil  Pressure indicator  will  be  displayed    in   the  message center  if the  IPC detects a low  engine  oil  pressure.
Fuel Gage
The IPC displays the fuel level as determined by the PCM. The IPC receives  a class 2 message from the PCM indicating the fuel level percent. The             fuel gage defaults to empty if:
|     •  | The PCM detects a malfunction in the fuel level sensor circuit. | 
 
|     •  | The IPC detects a loss of class 2 communications with the  PCM. | 
 
When the fuel level is less than a pre-determined value, the low fuel  indicator illuminates.
Reviewing the fuel system description will further explain how the system  functions. Refer to:
Hourmeter
The IPC can display the accumulated engine run time hours using the  VF display when the ignition is in the LOCK or ACC position. The IPC stores            the accumulated engine run time hours in a non-volatile format.  The     accumulated       hours would not change if the battery was disconnected     or  removed. When     the   ignition is in the LOCK, ACC, or OFF positions and the trip reset switch is    pushed   in and held for     more  than  4 seconds, the IPC will display   the  accumulated   hours for 30    seconds.   The  hourmeter will reset to   0.0  when 10,000 hours   are accumulated,    and begin   to  accumulate hours   again.
Odometer
The IPC contains a season odometer and a trip odometer. Momentarily  press the trip/reset switch on the IPC in order to toggle between the season            odometer and the trip odometer. Press the trip/reset switch for  greater           than    2 seconds, while the trip odometer is displayed,  in    order      to   reset  the trip odometer. The IPC displays the vehicle  mileage    and    trip   mileage     as  determined by the IPC. The IPC calculates   the   mileage    based   on the  vehicle     speed signal circuit from the   PCM.   The odometer    will  display  'error'  if   an internal IPC memory   failure   is detected.   The  odometer  can  be configured   to display either   miles   or kilometers.
PRNDL Display
The IPC displays the selected gear position as determined by the PCM.  The IPC receives a class 2 message from the PCM indicating the gear            position. The PRNDL display blanks if:
|     •  | The PCM detects a malfunction in the transmission range switch  circuit. | 
 
|     •  | The IPC receives a class 2 message indicating the park  position and the column park switch indicates a position other than park (open               input). | 
 
|     •  | The IPC detects a loss of class 2 communications with the  PCM. | 
 
Speedometer                   
The IPC displays the vehicle speed based on the vehicle speed signal  from the PCM. The PCM converts the data from the vehicle speed sensor to a   4000 pulses/mile signal. The IPC uses the vehicle speed signal circuit from     the  PCM in order to calculate the vehicle speed. The  speedometer         defaults   to 0 km/h (0 mph) if  a malfunction  in the     vehicle      speed   signal  circuit exists.
Tachometer                   
The IPC displays the engine speed based on the engine speed signal from  the PCM. The IPC uses the engine speed signal  circuit   (2 pulses/engine         revolution)    from the PCM in order to calculate  the engine   speed.      The    tachometer defaults    to 0 rpm if a malfunction   in the   engine       speed  signal circuit exists.
Transmission Temperature Gage
The IPC displays the transmission fluid temperature as determined by the PCM.  The IPC receives a class 2 message from the PCM indicating the transmission fluid temperature. The transmission fluid temperature gage will default to 38°C (100°F) or below if:
|     •  | The PCM detects a malfunction in the transmission temperature  sensor circuit. | 
 
|     •  | The IPC detects a loss of class 2 communications with the  PCM. | 
 
The normal operating range of the transmission fluid temperature gage is from 38°C (100°F) to about 130°C (265°F).
Voltmeter
The IPC displays the system voltage as detected at the ignition 1  input of the IPC. When the engine is ON, the gage should be between 10 and            16 volts.