Driver's Manual

Turn Signal On
This message (the audible warning is optional) ap-
pears whenever the turn signal remains on beyond a
preset time or distance traveled.
To dismiss this message, either turn off the turn sig-
nal or press any button on the keypad.
Service Warnings
Service warning screens display during the ignition
sequence and indicate that a service interval has
been reached or exceeded and maintenance is re-
quired. The messages may indicate the number of
miles (KM) or hours until the next required service or,
once passed, the number of miles (KM) or hours ago
that maintenance should have been performed. The
ICU2M can be programmed using ServiceLink to
generate service warnings in either miles or hours,
but not both.
No Datalink Activity
This message appears whenever the datalink is not
receiving data. If the condition persists, take the ve-
hicle in for service as soon as possible to discover
the cause of the problem.
Mobile Screens
The following screens are available when the parking
brake is off (when the vehicle is mobile) and no ac-
tive fault codes are found. Press the appropriate but-
ton on the keypad to display one of the mobile
screens.
trip miles and hours
fuel used and average MPG
leg miles and hours
NOTE: Resetting trip miles and hours also re-
sets leg miles and hours.
To reset a mobile screen, push the Set/Reset button
twice within a 6-second period while the screen is
displayed. A confirmation screen will display after you
press the button once.
NOTE: If the memory in the data logger is full,
the screen will display Memory Full Data Not
Recorded. If the data logger is not connected
or not responding, the screen will display Data
Recorder Not Responding. If the EVENT but-
ton was pressed within the last two minutes, the
screen will display Still Recording Last Event.
Stationary Screens
The following screens are available when the parking
brake is applied (vehicle is stationary) and no active
fault codes are found. Each set of stationary screens
has a title screen followed by one or more data
screens.
To move forward and backward through these
screens, use the three arrow buttons on the keypad.
See
Fig. 4.19, Fig. 4.20, and Fig. 4.21 for stationary
screen navigation.
i.
Trip Information: miles, hours
ii.
Fuel information: fuel used, average MPG
iii.
Engine information: engine miles and hours, en-
gine gallons and PTO gallons
iv.
Diagnostic information: active faults, historical
dash faults
v.
Setup Information: target MPG, brightness, lan-
guage, units of measurement
vi.
Vehicle information: datalink activity/status, ICU
part number, software ID number
Overhead Instrument Panel
The optional overhead instrument panel may hold a
citizen’s band (C/B) radio, digital clock, storage
pocket areas for sunglasses and maps, and a locked
glove box.
The underside of the overhead console also holds
the sun visors and the optional dome/reading light
assembly. See
Chapter 5 for more information on
the dome/reading light assembly.
Instruments
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