Pontiac 2006 Gto Automobile User Manual


 
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Trip Computer
Preventing Battery Rundown
The Trip Computer controls are located
to the right of the gauges. The displays
are located directly beneath the gauges.
To scroll through the menu items, tap
the MODE button. In general, speed-
related displays are shown in the left
window; distance-related displays in the
center window; and fuel-related displays
in the right window.
To reset menu items such as AVG
SPEED or TRIP TIME, press the SET
button for less than two seconds while
the item is displayed. To Reset the
Stopwatch, hold the MODE button for
more than four seconds.
Display modes include:
Digital Speedometer
Stopwatch
Avg Speed, Odometer, Avg Fuel
Trip Time A, Trip Dist A, Fuel Used A
Trip Time B, Trip Dist B, Fuel Used B
Overspeed, Dist to Empty, Inst Fuel
English/Metric Unit Select
When one item is listed above, it is
shown in the center display. When three
items are listed, they are shown in the
left, center and right displays.
Several of these items may be turned on
or off as described in the Vehicle
Personalization section of this booklet,
so not all items may be displayed on
your vehicle.
Trip Computer Warnings and
Messages
To acknowledge and clear many
warnings and messages, press the
Trip Computer MODE button. Some
messages cannot be cleared in this
manner until the condition is corrected.
Warnings/messages include:
Alarm Activated
Check Alternator
Shift (manual transmission)
Brake (brake system malfunction)
ABS Fault
Engine Temp Hot
Check Oil
Low Coolant
Low Fuel
Very Low Fuel
Cruise Enabled/Off
Traction Control Off/On
Low Traction
Rest Reminder
Service Engine Oil
Service Error
Service Vehicle Soon
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
When the ignition switch is turned from
Run to Off, be sure to remove the key
from the key cylinder; otherwise, some
accessories, such as the audio system,
will continue to use battery power. To
prevent sustained electrical draws, the
key should always be removed from the
ignition cylinder when the vehicle is not
in use. After removing the key, it can be
reinserted in the cylinder, but the acces-
sories will not receive power until the
key is turned in the cylinder.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.