What is DIC display?
Customizable Driver Display Your driver display is the traditional instrument panel area above your steering wheel where your speedometer, odometer and more are located. It also includes a customizable area called your Driver Information Center (DIC) that can show important information and messages about your vehicle.
Is there an issue with the odometer on my Silverado?
The issue is, I can not get the mileage to display. The only display I get is “Language:” and it constantly cycles between French, Spanish and English. I do not have the DIC type. I’ve tried pressing the odometer reset stem but get no change.
Is there a problem with the odometer reset?
I’ve tried pressing the odometer reset stem but get no change. I thought maybe the odometer reset switch was stuck so I pulled the cluster and ohmed out the switch, no problems there. When I plugged the cluster back in the odometer briefly displayed the mileage and hours before permanently going back to the language mode.
Why does my odometer go back to language mode?
When I plugged the cluster back in the odometer briefly displayed the mileage and hours before permanently going back to the language mode. Has anyone heard of this? I’m guessing its time to get a rebuilt cluster but thought I should ask for advise first.
The issue is, I can not get the mileage to display. The only display I get is “Language:” and it constantly cycles between French, Spanish and English. I do not have the DIC type. I’ve tried pressing the odometer reset stem but get no change.
How to repair the odometer on a Chevy Avalanche?
In this Instructable, I will show you how to repair odometer/gear select (PRND321) LCD on your GM truck. In this case, mine is a ’02 Chevrolet Avalanche but this should apply to all GMT 800 series trucks within this age range. A common fault on ’99 – ’02 GM trucks was the permanent or intermittent failing of the odometer/gear select LCD.
Why is my odometer and message center not working?
If both the odometer and message center are not working, the problem is likely to be a fuse (both of these displays share the same fuse.)
What to do if your car has an odometer problem?
Here’s what you need to do to reset the cluster: 1. Disconnect battery terminal 2. Unplug electrical connector on the back of the cluster 3. Re-connect the electrical connector on the back of the cluster 4. Re-connect battery terminal It should now be in the default state.