Fasten Seat Belts Indicator Lamp
The FASTEN SEATBELTS indicator lamp will go on when one of the following
conditions exist:
• | The ignition switch is in the RUN position. |
• | The ignition switch is in the BULB TEST position. |
• | The ignition switch is in the START position. |
• | The driver's seatbelt is unbuckled. |
The FASTEN SEATBELTS indicator lamp will remain on until the driver's
seatbelt is buckled.
For more information, refer to
Audible Warnings Description
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Turn Signal Indicator Lamps
The left or right turn signal indicator lamp will illuminate when the
multi-function lever on the left side of the steering column is moved to signal
a turn. The turn/hazard switch in the steering column receives an on-and-off
flashing current from the fuse block and the turn signal flasher unit in
the convenience center when the ignition switch is in one of the following
positions:
When the multi-function lever is moved the turn/hazard switch routes
the current to circuits that feed the following lamps:
• | The left front turn signal lamp |
• | The right front turn signal lamp |
• | The left rear tail/stop/turn signal lamps |
• | The right rear tail/stop/turn signal lamps |
The circuit to the left or right front turn signal lamp, and the cornering
and sidemarker lamps has a branch that feeds the appropriate turn indicator
lamp in the instrument cluster. This causes the lamps to flash when the
exterior lamps are indicating a turn.
When the hazard warning button on the right side of the steering column
is pressed in the following lamps in the instrument cluster flash:
• | The left front turn signal lamps |
• | The right front turn signal lamps |
• | The rear tail/stop/turn lamps |
• | Both turn signal indicator lamps |
Power for the hazard warning system reaches the turn/hazard switch from
the fuse block and the hazard flasher in the convenience center. Power is
supplied with the ignition switch in any position. When the hazard warning
system is flashing, the turn signal circuits are inoperative.
Air Bag Indicator Lamp
The AIR BAG indicator lamp will light in order to warn the driver of
a potential supplemental inflatable restraint (SIR) system problem that could
prevent the proper deployment of the air bags in an accident. When the
ignition switch is first turned on, the lamp will flash seven times. This
flashing verifies the proper operation of the lamp circuit and the sensing
and discriminating module (SDM). A scan tool can be used in order to read
diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) in the SDM and to clear all DTCs after
repair. For additional information, including service precautions, refer
to Supplemental Inflatable Restraints (SIR).
Service Engine Soon Indicator Lamp
The SERVICE ENGINE SOON indicator lamp in the instrument cluster will
come on when turning the ignition ON or OFF. This serves as a bulb and system
check. The light should go off after the engine starts unless a problem
has been detected by the system.
For diagnosis, refer to Engine Controls.
Low Coolant Indicator Lamp (V8 Only)
With a low coolant level, the circuit made by the low coolant probe
has very high resistance (over 50,000 ohms). The low engine coolant
indicator module senses the voltage change at the low coolant level input.
The indicator module provides ground to the LOW COOLANT indicator and the
indicator lights up. The LOW COOLANT indicator is grounded for 1.5 seconds
when the ignition switch is initially turned the ON position, causing the
LOW COOLANT indicator to light.
Low Oil Indicator Lamp
The LOW OIL indicator ground is controlled by the engine oil level indicator
control module. In order to check for a low oil condition, the low oil module
looks for a ground through the oil level switch. This is done after the
ignition switch has been turned to the OFF or LOCK position.
The low oil module tests for a low oil condition as follows:
• | 32 minutes after the ignition switch is turned to the OFF or LOCK
position, if the previous ignition cycle was less than 12 minutes |
• | 3 minutes after the ignition switch is turned to the OFF or LOCK
position, if the previous ignition cycle was longer than 12 minutes. |
When the oil level is low, the low oil module loses the ground through
the oil level switch. This means that the oil level switch is open, indicating
low oil level. This action causes the low oil module to ground the LOW
OIL indicator for the duration of the next ignition cycle.
When the low oil module is grounded through the oil level switch, the
low oil module ground the LOW OIL indicator. This allows a bulb test when
the ignition switch is turned to the RUN position during the next ignition
cycle. The bulb test takes 4-5 seconds.
Oil Change Lamp
The OIL CHANGE light comes on for a 3 second bulb check when the vehicle
is first started. The light stays on for 60 seconds after the vehicle is started
the oil needs to be changed. The light may indicate to change the oil sooner
than suggested in the maintenance schedule. The light comes on when the
system predicts that the oil's remaining useful life is almost up. To reset
the oil life monitor perform the following:
- Turn the ignition to the RUN position.
- Push and hold the TRIP/OIL RESET button for 12 seconds.
- The OIL CHANGE light will start to flash to confirm the system
is reset.
- The reset is complete when the OIL CHANGE light goes out.
Brake Warning Lamp
When the ignition switch is turned to the RUN position the BRAKE warning
lamp will come on for approximately 3 seconds. If the parking brake
is set, the lamp will remain on. The lamp may also be illuminated by information
from the electronic brake control module (EBCM) to the electronic brake/traction
control module (EBTCM).
The BRAKE warning lamp may be activated by the brake combo valve when
the ignition switch is turned to one of the following positions:
For more information, refer to Engine Electrical.
ABS INOP Indicator Lamp
The ABS INOP indicator lamp is part of the antilock brake system. When
the ignition switch is turned to the RUN position, the ABS INOP lamp will
turn on for approximately 3 seconds. The lamp will turn off if
no ABS malfunction is detected. If a malfunction is detected, the lamp
will remain on.
If the ABS INOP indicator lamp comes on while driving, there is a malfunction
in the antilock brake system.
ASR Indicator Lamp
Chevrolet V8 Only
The accelerated slip regulation (ASR) system limits wheel spin if the
ASR senses that one or both of the rear wheels begin to lose traction. When
this happens, the ASR system works the rear brakes and reduces engine
power in order to limit wheel spin.
The ASR indicator lamp will come on if one of the following conditions
exist:
• | There is a system failure. |
• | The driver turns off the system. |
• | The engine is starting. |
When the ignition switch is turned to the crank position the following
lamps will come on:
These lights will remain on if the switch is held in the crank position.
Check Gages Indicator Lamp
The CHECK GAGES indicator lamp alerts the driver to inspect the instrument
cluster gauges when any of the following abnormalities are detected:
• | The coolant temperature is too high. |
• | The generator voltage is too high. |
• | The generator voltage is too low. |
• | The oil pressure is too low. |
The indicator lamp also comes on for about one second after the ignition
is placed into the BULB TEST position.
LOW TRAC Indicator Lamp
ASR and TCS Systems
On vehicles equipped with accelerated slip regulation (ASR) or traction
control systems (TCS) the LOW TRAC indicator lamp comes on in order to indicate
the following situations:
• | The system is limiting wheel spin. |
The LOW TRAC lamp will turn on during the following situations:
The LOW TRAC lamp will remain on for approximately 3 seconds and will
then turn off.
The LOW TRAC indicator lamp also comes on when the antilock brake system
(ABS) is adjusting brake pressure in order to help avoid a skid.
SECURITY Indicator Lamp
The SECURITY indicator lamp is part of the theft deterrent system. This
lamp will come on if one of the following conditions exists:
• | The body control module (BCM) is preventing the engine from starting. |
• | The BCM is not properly programmed. |
• | The ignition has been turned to the BULB TEST position. The lamp
will light for approximately 5 seconds. |
Skip Shift Indicator Lamp
V8 Manual Only
When the SKIP SHIFT indicator lamp is on the manual transmission can
only be shifted from first gear to fourth gear.
TCS OFF Indicator Lamp
Pontiac V8 Only
The traction control system (TCS), if equipped, limits wheel spin if
the TCS senses that one or both of the rear wheels are beginning to lose traction.
When this happens, the TCS works the rear brakes and reduces engine power
in order to limit wheel spin.
The TCS OFF indicator lamp will come on when one of the following conditions
exists:
• | There is a system failure. |
• | The driver turns off the TCS. |
• | The engine is starting. |
When the ignition switch is turned to the crank position the following
lamps will come on:
These lamps will remain on if the switch is held in the crank position.
Service Vehicle Lamp
The SERVICE VEHICLE warning light comes on for a 3 second bulb check
when the vehicle is first started. This light will stay on steady if there
are certian non-emission related vehicle problems. These problems may not
be obvious and may affect vehicle performance or durability.
Reduced Engine Power Lamp
The REDUCED ENG PWR warning light comes on for a 3 second bulb check
when the vehicle is first started. When this light comes on a noticeable reduction
in the vehicle's performance may occur. The vehicle may be driven at a
reduced speed while the light is on. Acceleration and speed may be reduced.