Audible Warnings
AUDIBLE WARNINGS
The instrument cluster can generate audible warnings to alert the driver to a displayed message and change of vehicle operating condition. The audible warning is generated by a sounder located within the instrument cluster. The audible warnings are categorised into one of three types; warning message indicator lamp alert tones, system status tones and turn signal indicator status tones. The following warning chimes are produced by various vehicle subsystems:
^ Lights on warning
^ Seat belt warning
^ Turn signal indicator/hazard warning indicator warning
^ Overspeed warning
^ Seat memory warning
^ Front parking aid warning
^ Alarm system warning
^ Key in warning
^ Engine coolant over temperature warning
^ Air suspension warning
^ Tire pressure monitoring warning
^ Adaptive cruise warning
^ Electronic park brake warning
^ Automatic transmission warning
^ Transfer box warning
^ Rear differential warning
^ Brake pad wear warning
^ Low washer fluid warning
^ ABS system fault warning
^ Brake system fault warning
^ Dynamic stability control fault warning
^ Hill descent control fault warning
^ Hill descent control active warning
^ Hill descent control information warning
^ Supplementary restraint system warning
^ Engine management system warning
^ Low engine oil pressure
^ Trip computer overspeed.
The audible warning takes the form of either a single chime, a double chime or a repeating chime. The audible warnings are initiated by a CAN bus message from the requesting subsystem control module or by the instrument cluster software.