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The EVIC module includes the following display options:
If the vehicle is equipped with the optional memory system, the EVIC will display the following memory system messages:
If the vehicle is equipped with the optional Tire Pressure Monitor System, the EVIC will also display messages and an icon indicating when the tire air pressure falls below a given set-point, and which of the five tires is transmitting the low pressure warning, and when the condition is cleared.
Data input for all EVIC functions, including VFD dimming level, is received through PCI data bus messages. The EVIC module uses its internal programming and all of its data inputs to calculate and display the requested data.
The photo above right shows the second of three different versions of the EVIC module circuit boards, this one containing the HomeLink transmitter circuitry. The third version adds the Tire Pressure Monitor System components.
The Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) is located in the overhead console on models equipped with this option. Three versions of the EVIC module are available on the Grand Cherokee. These three versions are identical except that some models include an integral three-push button universal transmitter transceiver ("Homelink®") and/or Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). All three EVIC modules feature a large Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) screen for displaying information, and back-lit push button function switches labeled C/T (compass/temperature), RESET, STEP, and MENU. The VFD screen can also display a vehicle graphic that is used for door and liftgate open indications and to show if a turn signal has been left on. The EVIC messages and displays are coordinated with warning indicators in the instrument cluster to avoid duplication.
The EVIC is capable of displaying the following alert messages, which are accompanied by an audible announcement consisting of a series of beeps:
(NOTE: The "Instant Fuel Economy" feature was deleted starting with 2003 models.)
(NOTE: A "4-Tire" economy system was introduced starting with 2003 models).
If the vehicle is equipped with the optional universal transmitter transceiver (HomeLink), the EVIC will also display-messages and an icon indicating when the Universal Transmitter is being trained, which of the three transmitter buttons is transmitting, and when the transceiver is cleared. See Homelink for more information on this feature.
The EVIC module assembly cannot be repaired, and is available for service only as a unit. This unit includes the push button switches and the plastic housing (but not the display lens), as shown above. If any of these components are faulty or damaged, the complete EVIC module must be replaced. The four incandescent bulbs used for EVIC push button backlighting and the front display lens are available for separate replacement.
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