Troubleshooting Your 07-13 Silverado Driver Information Center

Your Chevy Silverado comes with a Driver Information Center (DIC). This intuitive tool enhances your driving experience by giving you updates and alerts related to the vehicle’s health. However, there may come a time when you face technical difficulties while operating this system.

If you are facing issues with your 07-13 Silverado DIC, continue reading this article to troubleshoot the problem and resolve it quickly.

Problem: The Display Screen is Not Responding

If the DIC display screen is not responding or is blacked out, follow the below steps:

Step 1: Check the Fuse

The first and foremost thing is to check the fuse. DIC shares the same power source as the radio. So, if the radio is working, that means there is no issue with the Circuit breaker. However, if both the screens are blanked out, it could mean that either the circuit has burned out or the fuse has blown.

Step 2: Disconnect the Battery

In case the issue persists, try disconnecting the battery for 30 minutes and then reconnect it. It is essential to disconnect the negative terminal of the battery first. In doing so, you allow the system to reset itself, hopefully clearing any problems in the process.

Problem: The System is Not Providing Accurate Data

Sometimes the DIC system may display data that is inaccurate or irrelevant. Here’s how you can handle the problem:

Step 1: Check the Calibration

The DIC elements are calibrated to give you precise readings and data. However, certain environmental factors may affect the calibration, resulting in incorrect data. To check the calibration:

– Ensure your Silverado is on a level surface and park it there.
– Press and hold the ‘set’ button on the DIC. Once the calibration process starts, you will see a series of numbers.
– Once you see the numbers, gently tap each tire with the help of a rubber mallet. As you tap, the system will display the tire pressure on each tire.
– Once you are done, hit the ‘set’ button again to confirm the calibration process.

Problem: The System is Displaying an Error Message

If you see the ‘Service Traction Control,’ ‘ABS’ or any other error message on your DIC, it could indicate various issues in your car. Here’s are the steps you can try:

Step 1: Check for Loose Wires

Sometimes, the error message on the DIC could mean that there are loose wires or faulty connections. Check all the connections and wires in your Silverado to confirm that they are securely attached.

Step 2: Check the Wheel Sensors

The Wheel Sensors help the system detect various factors such as speed, distance traveled, and other essential variables. A malfunctioning sensor could trigger the error message on the DIC. Inspect all the wheel sensors and replace them if required.

Conclusion

The DIC is a great tool that provides you with essential information about your vehicle. In case it is not operating smoothly, follow the troubleshooting steps mentioned above. However, if the problem persists, it is always recommended to seek help from a professional mechanic.

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