The IPC displays the A/C OFF FOR ENGINE PROTECTION message when requested by a class 2 message from the ACM. The ACM sends the request when DTC B1350 is set current.
The brake transaxle shift interlock (BTSI) system requires that you press the brake pedal in order to move the gear selector from the PARK position. The powertrain control module (PCM) monitors the BTSI switch and the park neutral position (PNP) switch. The PCM sends the position of the 2 switches to the IPC through a class 2 serial data line. If the gear selector is in PARK and the brake pedal is not pressed, the IPC displays this message.
Once this message displays, the message continues to display until one of the following actions is completed:
• | You apply the brake. |
• | You press the INFO button. |
• | You press the INFO RESET button. |
The message has a minimum display time of 3 seconds regardless of the brake position.
The IPC monitors the alternator L terminal input on IPC connector C1 terminal A9. The IPC uses the input in order to determine when to set IPC DTC B1911 current. The IPC uses this input when the L terminal is low and the engine runs over 600 RPM for more than 2 seconds. If the alternator is not charging, the L terminal input is low (ground). If the alternator is charging, the L terminal input is at the ignition voltage. When DTC B1911 is set current, the IPC displays the message and illuminates the battery indicator.
The IPC monitors battery voltage on IPC connector C1 terminals A1 and B1. If battery voltage is below 10 volts with the engine running, DTC B1981 is set current and the IPC displays the BATTERY VOLTAGE LOW message.
The IPC monitors voltage on IPC connector C1 terminals A1 and B1. If the voltage is above 16 volts, DTC B1982 is set current and the IPC displays the BATTERY VOLTAGE HIGH message.
When the PCM calculates that the engine oil life is low, the PCM sends a class 2 serial data message to the IPC requesting the display of the CHANGE ENGINE OIL message.
When the PCM calculates that the transmission oil life is low, the PCM sends a class 2 message to the IPC requesting the display of the CHANGE TRANS FLUID message.
The IPC supplies 5 volts to the low brake fluid CKT 849. The IPC monitors CKT 849 on IPC connector C2 terminal A11. If the brake fluid level drops low enough, the switch closes and CKT 849 grounds. The IPC detects this ground as less than 1 volt. If the circuit remains at ground for at least 1 second, the IPC completes the following actions:
• | The IPC displays the CHECK BRAKE FLUID message. |
• | The IPC sends a class 2 message to the EBTCM. |
• | The IPC illuminates the Brake indicator. |
The IPC monitors the engine coolant level through the engine coolant level switch. If the IPC detects ground at IPC connector C2 terminal A10, the IPC displays the CHECK COOLANT LEVEL message after filtering for vehicle speed and acceleration. The IPC sends the information to other modules through a class 2 serial data line.
The CHECK FUEL GAUGE message displays if the fuel level goes below 15 liters (4 gallons) while in the display off mode only. The display of the CHECK FUEL GAUGE message cancels the display off mode. The driver may acknowledge the message or it acknowledges itself if the fuel level goes above 15 liters (4 gallons). The PZM sends the fuel level information to the IPC through a class 2 serial data line message.
The PCM displays the CHECK GAS CAP message when class 2 serial data is sent to the IPC. The class 2 serial data is sent to the IPC when a leak is initially detected in the evaporative emission system. The detection in a subsequent ignition cycle results in the PCM activating the SES telltale.
The IPC displays the CHECK OIL LEVEL message when the PCM requests the IPC to do so through a class 2 message.
The IPC displays the CHECK WASHER FLUID MESSAGE when the windshield washer fluid level switch closes to indicate low washer fluid. The IPC senses ground at IPC connector C2 terminal B12 (CKT 99 BLU/WHT) for 15 seconds.
The IPC displays the CRUISE ENGAGED message when the PCM requests it to do so through a class 2 message.
The IPC displays the DRIVER DOOR AJAR message under the following conditions:
• | The driver door is open/ajar. |
• | The engine is running. |
• | The gear selector is not in PARK. |
If the vehicle speed is greater than 8 km/h (5 MPH), a chime accompanies the display.
The IPC displays the DOOR AJAR message under the following conditions:
• | A passenger door is open/ajar. |
• | The engine is running. |
• | The gear selector is not in PARK. |
If the vehicle speed is greater than 8 km/h (5 MPH), a chime accompanies the display.
The IPC monitors the coolant temperature as the PCM reports it over class 2 serial data. When the PCM reports that the coolant temperature is greater than 126° C (259° F), the IPC displays the ENGINE COOLANT HOT, IDLE ENGINE message. The message continues to display until the coolant temperature falls below 121° C (250° F).
The IPC displays the ENGINE MISFIRE, EASE OFF GAS PEDAL message when the PCM sends a request message through the class 2 serial data line. The message indicates that the PCM detects a severe misfire condition in the engine.
When the engine metal temperature switch closes, an overheated engine metal condition is present. The PCM sends a class 2 serial data message to the IPC requesting the display of the ENGINE OVERHEATED, STOP ENGINE message on the driver message center. The message is accompanied by a warning chime.
The IPC displays the ENGINE POWER REDUCED message when requested by a class 2 serial data message from the PCM. The PCM sends the message in order to indicate that the engine torque management is active or that other PCM trigger conditions exist.
The IPC displays the HEADLAMPS SUGGESTED message under the following conditions:
• | The ambient light sensor senses a dark condition. |
• | The gear selector is not in PARK. |
• | The twilight sentinel switch is off. |
• | The headlamps or fog lamps are off. |
The IPC displays the ICE POSSIBLE message when the outside temperature is below 36° F, indicating that ice may form on the roadway.
The IPC displays the LOW OIL PRESSURE, STOP ENGINE message whenever the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the PCM. The message indicates that the PCM detects a low oil pressure condition.
The IPC displays the LOW REFRIG -- A/C OFF message whenever the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the heater and A/C programmer. The message indicates that the heater and A/C programmer is probably setting DTC B1347 or B1348.
The IPC displays the MONITORED SYSTEMS OK message in response to a driver message Recall mode request when no other driver warning/status messages are presently stored or active.
The IPC displays the PROGRAM PASSKEY message when DTC B2782 is set current.
The IPC displays the PHONE NOT PRESENT message under the following conditions:
• | The phone initialization data is not available on the class 2 serial data line. |
• | The IPC override option sets, indicating that a factory phone is installed in the vehicle. |
The conditions under which the message displays is an indication that the cellular telephone module is not communicating to the IPC on the class 2 serial data line.
The IPC displays the REMOVE KEY message alternating every 3 seconds. The delay is followed each time by the following messages:
The messages continue until you turn the ignition key to the LOCK position. This condition results from the detection of DTC B2780. The purpose of the messages is to inform the driver to remove the key before retrying it. Remove the key may wipe away any contamination on the key. The message also inform the driver to wait 3 minutes between each attempt, deterring the use of a questionable key and hindering vehicle theft. A malfunctioning lock cylinder may cause the same condition.
The IPC displays the SERVICE A/C SYSTEM message whenever the ACM requests through the class 2 serial data line. The message indicates an evaporator inlet temperature sensor failure and accompanies ACM DTCs B1314 or B1315.
The IPC displays the SERVICE AIR BAG message when a SDM malfunction occurs or there is loss of class 2 serial data communication between the IPC and the SDM.
The IPC monitors the voltage level of the low brake fluid circuit at connector C2 terminal A11 (CKT 849). Using a 5 volts reference, the IPC monitors CKT 849 for an open or short to ground. If the IPC detects a voltage level of greater than 4.0 volts at terminal A11 for more than 1 second, CKT 849 is open. The IPC displays the message, illuminates the BRAKE indicator, and sends a message over the class 2 serial data line to the EBTCM.
The IPC displays the SERVICE CHARGING SYSTEM message whenever the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the PCM. The message indicates that the PCM sets.
The IPC displays the SERVICE ELECTRIC SYS message whenever the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the PCM. DTCs P1380 and P1381 are EBTCM related DTCs. The PCM requests DTCs P1380 or P1381 in the message. The IPC also displays the message if it sets DTC 7557.
The IPC displays the SERVICE IDLE CONTROL message whenever the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the PCM. The message indicates that a difference exists between the PCM commanded engine idle speed and the actual engine idle speed.
The IPC displays the SERVICE RIDE SYS message whenever the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the CVRSS module.
The IPC displays the SERVICE STEERING SYS message when the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the EBTCM or CVRSS module. The message indicates a fault in the MSVA steering system or the steering position sensor.
The IPC displays the SERVICE TRANSMISSION message whenever the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the PCM. The message indicates that the transmission experiences an over torque or over temperature condition.
The IPC displays the SERVICE STABILITY SYS message when the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the EBTCM. The message indicates that a malfunction exists in the stability enhancement feature.
The IPC displays the STABILITY ENGAGED message when the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the EBTCM. The message indicates that the stability enhancement feature is active.
The IPC displays the START CAR message following the 3 minute wait sequence that results when DTC B2780 sets. The message informs the driver to attempt again after waiting 3 minutes, determining if the PCM senses a questionable key. A malfunctioning steering column lock cylinder may cause the same condition. The message displays for 15 seconds, or a minimum of 3 seconds following an ignition switch transition to the RUN position.
The IPC displays the STARING DISABLED REMOVE IGNITION KEY message when an incorrect key resistance value is detected. If DTC B2710 produces the message, the 3 minute wait sequence does not trigger. If DTC B2780 produces the message, the 3 minute wait sequence triggers before the driver may attempt a retry.
The IPC displays the THEFT SYSTEM PROBLEM, CAR MAY NOT RESTART message if the IPC detects a PASS-Key® II or EEPROM malfunction. Some or all of the following DTC are possible causes for the message:
• | DTC B2711 |
• | DTC B2750 |
• | DTC B2781 |
• | DTC B2783 |
The IPC displays the TOP SPEED FUEL OFF message when the IPC receives a class 2 message request from the PCM. The message indicates the following conditions:
• | The PCM senses the top speed for the selected vehicle option. |
• | The PCM disables the fuel system in order to prevent the vehicle from exceeding the vehicle speed limit. |
The IPC displays the TRACTION ENGAGED message when the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the EBTCM. The message indicates that the Traction Control System (TCS) is active.
The IPC displays the TRACTION OFF message when the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the EBTCM. The message displays when the driver disables the Traction Control System (TCS).
The IPC displays the TRACTION READY message when the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the EBTCM. The message displays when the driver enables the Traction Control System (TCS).
The IPC displays the TRACTION SUSPENDED message when the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the EBTCM. The message displays when the EBTCM disables the Traction Control System (TCS).
The IPC displays the TRANS FLUID RESET message when the PCM receives a transmission fluid reset request. The PCM returns an acknowledge stating that the fluid life is reset to 100%. The message displays for approximately 3 seconds ad then clears.
The IPC displays the TRANS HOT, IDLE ENG message when the IPC receives a class 2 serial data line request from the PCM. The message indicates that one of the following two conditions exists:
• | The transmission is hotter than 144° C (291° F) for more than 32 seconds. |
• | The transmission is hotter than 130° C (266° F) for more than 15 minutes. The transmission must be less than 120° C (248° F) for more than 5 seconds in order to clear the message. |
The IPC displays the TRUNK OPEN message when the PZM requests by a class 2 message. The message indicates that the PZM detects the following two circumstances:
• | The rear compartment lid is open. |
• | The ignition switch is in the RUN position. |
The IPC displays the TURN SIGNAL ON message when the turn signal is on for a distance of 1 mile (1.6 km).
The IPC displays the WAIT 3 MINUTES, WAIT 2 MINUTES, WAIT 1 MINUTE message during the 3 minute wait sequence that results from the IPC setting current DTC B2780. The message informs the driver to remove the key and wait 3 minutes between attempts if a questionable key is used. A malfunctioning lock cylinder may cause the same condition.