Reset entry (illuminated) lights in T&C
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Reset entry (illuminated) lights in T&C
Hi all,
Is anyone known how to reset an entry (illuminated) lights (second and third seats)? They are been flashing till last night and I can’t find any help from the Chrysler Manual.
This problem occurs in 2002 T&C LTD.
Please help!
Thank you,
Michael
Is anyone known how to reset an entry (illuminated) lights (second and third seats)? They are been flashing till last night and I can’t find any help from the Chrysler Manual.
This problem occurs in 2002 T&C LTD.
Please help!
Thank you,
Michael
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RE: Reset entry (illuminated) lights in T&C
mike do have overhead console?try this or just disconnect battery for 2 mins ,reinstall.moe
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER PROGRAMMING
EVIC PROGRAMMING MODE
Some vehicles are equipped with a Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) equipped overhead console. The Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) provides the vehicle operator with a user interface, which allows the selection of several optional customer programmable electronic features to suit individual preferences. The EVIC must be placed into its programming mode in order to view or change the programmable features. To enter the EVIC programming mode and to view or change the selected programmable features options, proceed as follows:
[ol][*]Turn the ignition switch to the On position.[*]Depress and release the Menu push button. The first item in the programmable features menu list will appear in the EVIC display.[*]Momentarily depress and release the Menu push button to step through the programmable features list. Each programmable feature and its currently selected option will appear on the EVIC display in the sequence shown in the Programmable Features list that follows.[*]Momentarily depress and release the Step push button to step through the available options for the programmable feature being displayed.[*]The option that last appears in the display with a programmable feature before exiting the programming mode, becomes the newly selected programmable feature option.[*]The EVIC exits the programming mode and returns to its normal operating mode when the C/T push button is depressed or when the end of the programmable features menu list is reached, whichever occurs first.[/ol]
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER PROGRAMMING
EVIC PROGRAMMING MODE
Some vehicles are equipped with a Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) equipped overhead console. The Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) provides the vehicle operator with a user interface, which allows the selection of several optional customer programmable electronic features to suit individual preferences. The EVIC must be placed into its programming mode in order to view or change the programmable features. To enter the EVIC programming mode and to view or change the selected programmable features options, proceed as follows:
[ol][*]Turn the ignition switch to the On position.[*]Depress and release the Menu push button. The first item in the programmable features menu list will appear in the EVIC display.[*]Momentarily depress and release the Menu push button to step through the programmable features list. Each programmable feature and its currently selected option will appear on the EVIC display in the sequence shown in the Programmable Features list that follows.[*]Momentarily depress and release the Step push button to step through the available options for the programmable feature being displayed.[*]The option that last appears in the display with a programmable feature before exiting the programming mode, becomes the newly selected programmable feature option.[*]The EVIC exits the programming mode and returns to its normal operating mode when the C/T push button is depressed or when the end of the programmable features menu list is reached, whichever occurs first.[/ol]
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