Pressing the MODE button repeatedly
will scroll through the following driver
information levels:
• Average fuel economy (AVG ECON)
calculates how many miles per gallon
you are getting based on overall driv-
ing conditions
• Instant Economy (INST ECON) calcu-
lates miles per gallon being returned
at a particular moment
• Fuel Range (RANGE) estimates the
remaining distance you can drive
without refueling. It is based on
recent fuel economy and remaining
fuel
• FUEL USED displays the amount of
fuel that has been used since it was
last reset
• Average Speed (AVG SPEED) shows
the vehicle’s average speed since
being started. To reset it, press the
MODE button until average speed is
displayed, then press and hold the
SET button until the speed displayed
is replaced by your current speed
• Oil Life Left (OIL LIFE LEFT HOLD
SET TO RESET) displays the per-
centage of engine oil life remaining
before an oil/oil filter change is need-
ed. Reset this GM Oil Life Indicator
only when the oil is changed. To reset
it, turn the ignition key to ON with the
engine turned off, press the DIC
MODE button until OIL LIFE LEFT
HOLD SET TO RESET is displayed,
Getting to Know Your Rendezvous
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Driver Information Center
If equipped, your vehicle’s Driver
Information Center (DIC) can display a
compass, trip information, fuel economy
information, personalization features and
other messages or warnings. The DIC
display is located on the instrument clus-
ter in the tachometer face, and can be
programmed in English or metric. The
DIC controls include MODE and SET
buttons and are located on the instru-
ment panel to the left of the steering
column.
MODE: Press this button to cycle
through the options on the display.
SET: After selecting the mode you wish
to view, use the SET button to toggle
between choices or select the desired
setting.
Note: On some Rendezvous models,
the DIC will always display the compass
reading and the outside temperature.
If the temperature is below 38˚ F (3˚C),
the temperature reading will toggle
between displaying the temperature and
the word ICE for two minutes.