Low Engine Coolant Indicator
The Low Coolant indicator (amber) will be illuminated to indicate to the driver that the Engine Coolant level is low. The Engine Coolant Level Switch is a discrete input to the
Body Function Controller (BFC) which will close when the Engine Coolant is low. The indicator will illuminate when the input has been active low for at least
10 seconds and the Ignition Switch is in the RUN position. The indicator will be commanded OFF if the switch input goes inactive for at least
2 seconds. This is a distributed function between the
Body Function Controller (BFC) and the Instrument Cluster. The Body Function Controller (BFC) will read the status of the Engine Coolant Level Switch input and determine indicator control and then send the control state to the Instrument Cluster via the Serial Peripheral Interface
(SPI) serial data bus. The Instrument Cluster will read the Low Coolant indicator control state in the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) message and control the indicator directly.