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Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC)




Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC)









Removal

NOTE: If installing a new Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC), all vehicle keys are erased during the parameter reset procedure. Verify at least 2 of the vehicle keys are available prior to carrying out this procedure.

1. If installing a new IPC, upload the module configuration information to the scan tool using the Programmable Module Installation (PMI) procedure. For additional information, refer to Module Configuration Special Tool(s) Used With Diagnostics.

2. Remove the IPC finish panel. For additional information, refer to Instrument Panel and Console Instrument Cluster Finish Panel.

3. Remove the 4 screws and the IPC.
- Disconnect the electrical connector.

Installation

1. Position the IPC in the instrument panel and connect the electrical connector.

2. Install the 4 IPC screws.

3. Install the IPC finish panel. For additional information, refer to Instrument Panel and Console Instrument Cluster Finish Panel.

4. If installing a new IPC, download the IPC configuration information from the scan tool into the new IPC. For additional information, refer to PMI in Module Configuration Programmable Module Installation (PMI).

5. NOTE: If a new IPC is installed, the IPC and the PCM require a parameter reset to allow the IPC and the PCM to recognize each other. Failure to carry out the parameter reset to the IPC and the PCM will result in a no start condition on both Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) and non-PATS vehicles. Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS)

If installing a new IPC, carry out the parameter reset procedure. For additional information, refer to Anti-Theft - Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS).