DSC Warning Indicator
The DSC warning indicator is an amber colored warning indicator located in the tachometer.
Each time the DSC or the ETC function is active, the DSC warning indicator flashes at 2 Hz. If DSC has been selected off, or there is a fault that disables the DSC or the ETC function, the DSC warning indicator is continuously illuminated. If DSC has been selected off the instrument cluster also displays a message advising that DSC is switched off. Refer to INSTRUMENT CLUSTER .
Operation of the DSC warning indicator is controlled by a high speed controller area network (CAN) bus message from the anti-lock brake system (ABS) module to the instrument cluster.
When the ignition switch is first turned to position II, the DSC warning indicator illuminates for approximately 3 seconds as a bulb check. If a fault during the previous ignition cycle caused the DSC warning indicator to be illuminated, the DSC warning indicator may remain illuminated after the next bulb check, even if the fault has been rectified and cleared from the anti-lock brake system (ABS) module; the DSC warning indicator may remain illuminated during vehicle operation while additional checks of the related inputs are performed.