Fuel menu items (uplevel only), Gages menu items (uplevel only) 2 – Buick 2009 Enclave User Manual

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Fuel Menu Items (Uplevel Only)

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(Fuel): Press this button to scroll through the

following menu items:

Fuel Range

Press the fuel button until FUEL RANGE displays.
This mode shows the approximate number of remaining
miles or kilometers the vehicle can be driven without
refueling.

Fuel range is based on several factors, including
distance traveled, fuel used, fuel capacity, etc.
This estimate will change if driving conditions change.
For example, if driving in traffic and making frequent
stops, this mode may read one number, but if the vehicle
is driven on a freeway, the number may change even
though the same amount of fuel is in the fuel tank. This
is because different driving conditions produce different
fuel economies. Generally, freeway driving produces
better fuel economy than city driving. Fuel range cannot
be reset.

If your vehicle is low on fuel, FUEL RANGE LOW will
display followed by the LOW FUEL message. See “LOW
FUEL” under DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-56
for more information.

Average Fuel Economy

Press the fuel button until AVG ECONOMY displays.
This mode shows the approximate average miles per
gallon (mpg) or liters per 100 kilometers (L/100 km).
This number is calculated based on the number of mpg
(L/100 km) recorded since the last time this menu item
was reset. To reset AVG ECONOMY, press and hold the
set/reset button. The display will return to zero.

Gages Menu Items (Uplevel Only)

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(Gages): Press this button to scroll through the

following menu items:

Battery

Press the gages button until BATTERY displays.
This mode shows the current battery voltage.

Your vehicle’s charging system regulates voltage based
on the state of the battery. The battery voltage may
fluctuate when viewing this information on the DIC.
This is normal.

If there is a problem with the battery charging system,
a DIC message will display. See DIC Warnings and
Messages
on page 3-56 for more information.

See Electric Power Management on page 3-18 for more
information.

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