5-28 Instruments and ControlsIf a problem is detected, a warningmessage appears on the display. Allmessages should be taken seriouslyand clearing the message does notcorrect the problem.DIC Operation and DisplaysPress the DIC buttons to access thedifferent displays.3 (Trip/Fuel): Press to scrollthrough the trip and fuel displays.See “Trip/Fuel Display Menu Items”following for more information.T (Vehicle Information): Pressto scroll through the vehicleinformation displays. See “VehicleInformation Display Menu Items”following for more information.U (Customization): Press to scrollthrough each of the customizationfeatures. See VehiclePersonalization on page 5‑45 formore information.V (Set/Reset): Press to resetcertain DIC features and toacknowledge and clear DIC warningmessages.y z (Menu Up/Down): Press toscroll up and down the menu items.Trip/Fuel Display Menu Items3 (Trip/Fuel): Press to displaythe following menu items:OdometerDisplays the distance the vehiclehas been driven in either miles (mi)or kilometers (km).Trip A or Trip BDisplays the current distancetraveled since the last reset for eachtrip odometer in either miles (mi) orkilometers (km). Both odometerscan be used at the same time.Reset each trip odometer to zero bypressing and holding the set/resetbutton when Trip A or Trip B isdisplayed.Fuel RangeDisplays the approximate remainingkilometers (km) or miles (mi) youcan drive without refilling the fueltank. This estimate is based on thecurrent driving conditions andchanges if the driving conditionschange. For example, freewaydriving may produce better fueleconomy than city driving withfrequent stops, so the range wouldadjust for that.Once the range drops below about30 miles (48 km) remaining, thedisplay shows Low Range.