General Description
This information provides an overview of the instrument cluster (IPC) operation as welt as detailed diagnoses. The IPC serves as the primary vehicle interface of the driver.The IPC contains a microprocessor as part of the instrument panel assembly. The IPC performs the following functions:
^ Recognizes operational malfunctions. Alerts the driver through indicators or driver information center (DIC) messages.
^ Stores diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) which identify malfunctions to the service technician.
In order to perform all of these functions, the IPC microprocessor has inputs, outputs, and software. The IPC has the capability to diagnose malfunctions in the following components with which the IPC communicates:
^ The sensors
^ The input switches
^ The component
^ The systems
When the IPC or another microprocessor controlled module detects a malfunction, the IPC may turn on an IPC indicator or direct a display request to the DIC in order to alert the driver that a malfunction has occurred. Some of the indicator lamps and IPC messages have dual controls.