HDC Warning Indicator
On the low line instrument cluster, the HDC warning indicator is an amber colored indicator located between the tachometer and the speedometer. On vehicles with the high line instrument cluster, the HDC warning indicator consists of a message in the message center.
On the low line instrument cluster the HDC warning indicator is continuously illuminated if there is a fault that affects the HDC function, and flashed at 2 Hz if the HDC function is temporarily unavailable because of brake overheat.
On the high line instrument cluster, appropriate messages are displayed in the message center if there is a fault that affects the HDC function, or if the HDC function is temporarily unavailable because of brake overheat.
For additional information, refer to: INFORMATION AND MESSAGE CENTER .
Operation of the HDC warning indicator is controlled by a high speed CAN bus message from the ABS module to the instrument cluster.
On the low line instrument cluster, when the ignition switch is first turned to position II, the HDC warning indicator illuminates for approximately 3 seconds as a bulb check.