Dic Operation And Displays; Trip Information Button - Hummer H2 2004 Owner's Manual

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DIC Operation and Displays

The DIC comes on when the ignition is on. After a short
delay the DIC will display the current driver (1 or 2)
and the information that was last displayed before the
engine was turned off.
If a problem is detected, a warning message will appear
on the display. Pressing any of the four buttons will
acknowledge (clear) most current warnings or service
messages. Some warnings that cannot be
acknowledged (cleared) are: ENGINE OVERHEATED,
OIL PRESSURE LOW, REDUCED ENGINE POWER,
TRANS HOT IDLE ENGINE. These warnings must
be dealt with immediately and therefore cannot
be cleared until the problem has been corrected.
The DIC has different modes which can be accessed by
pressing the four buttons on the DIC. These buttons
are trip information, fuel information, personalization
and select. The button functions are detailed in
the following.

Trip Information Button

Press the trip information button to scroll through the
ODOMETER, PERSONAL TRIP ON/OFF, BUSINESS
TRIP ON/OFF, HOURMETER, ANNUAL LOG and
TIMER. If the personal trip and/or the business trip are
set to ON, you will also be able to scroll through
more messages. See "Personal Trip" and "Business
Trip" next for more information.
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Personal Trip
Turn PERSONAL TRIP on or off by pressing the
select button. When it is on, you will also be able to
scroll through the following by pressing the trip
information button:
PERSONAL: XXXXXX.X MI — This shows the
current distance traveled since the last reset for the
personal trip odometer in either miles or kilometers.
PERSONAL: XXXX.X GAL — This shows the
amount of fuel used for the personal trip.
PERSONAL: XX.X MPG— This shows how many
miles per gallon of fuel your vehicle is getting for
the personal trip based on current and past
driving conditions.
PERSONAL: AVG MPH — This shows the vehicle's
average speed for the personal trip.
PERSONAL: % ANNUAL — This shows the ratio of
personal trip miles to annual miles as a percent.

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