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Where
Are
the
Airbags?
The
driver’s
frontal
airbag
is
in
the
middle
of
the
steering
wheel.
If your vehicle has one, the right front passenger’s airbag
is
in the
instrument
panel
on
the
passenger’s
side.
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Canadian Owners
2
Vehicle Damage Warnings
4
Vehicle Symbols
4
Rear Seats
10
Why Safety Belts Work
15
Questions and Answers About
18
Safety Belts
18
Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster
28
Safety Belt Pretensioners
29
Safety Belt Extender
32
Child Restraints
33
Lower Anchors and Tethers for
43
Children (LATCH)
43
Top Tether Anchor
44
Locations
44
Seat Position
49
Airbag Off Switch)
56
Airbag System
61
Where Are the Airbags?
64
What Makes an Airbag Inflate?
68
How Does an Airbag Restrain?
68
Inflates?
68
Airbag Off Switch
70
Passenger Sensing System
73
Adding Equipment to Your
78
Airbag-Equipped Vehicle
78
Restraint System Check
79
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
83
Battery Replacement
85
Power Door Locks
87
Cargo Door Relocking
87
Delayed Locking
87
Programmable Automatic
87
Door Locks
87
Automatic Door Lock
88
Automatic Door Unlock
88
Rear Door Security Locks
88
Lockout Protection
89
Sliding Side Door
89
60/40 Swing-Out Side Door
90
Express-Down
95
Swing-Out Windows
96
Theft-Deterrent Systems
97
PASS-Key
98
III+ Operation
98
1 stamped on it
99
Starting and Operating Your
100
Starting the Engine
101
Starting Procedure
102
{CAUTION:
103
Tow/Haul Mode
107
Parking Brake
108
Shifting Out of PARK (P)
110
Outside Manual Mirror
113
Outside Camper-Type Mirrors
113
Manual Rearview Mirror
113
Storage Areas
115
Section 3 Instrument Panel
117
Instrument Panel Overview
120
Hazard Warning Flashers
122
Other Warning Devices
122
Tilt Wheel
122
Turn and Lane-Change Signals
124
Flash-to-Pass
125
Windshield Wipers
125
Exterior Lamps
130
Headlamps on Reminder
131
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
131
Automatic Headlamp System
132
Instrument Panel Brightness
132
Dome Lamps
133
Dome Lamp Override
133
Entry/Exit Lighting
133
Reading Lamps
133
Electric Power Management
133
Battery Run-Down Protection
134
Accessory Power Outlet(s)
134
Climate Controls
135
Defogging and Defrosting
137
Rear Window Defogger
137
Outlet Adjustment
138
Rear Heating System
138
Warning Lights, Gages, and
141
Indicators
141
Instrument Panel Cluster
142
Speedometer and Odometer
143
Trip Odometer
143
Safety Belt Reminders
144
Voltmeter Gage
150
Brake System Warning Light
150
StabiliTrak
152
Indicator Light
152
Tire Pressure Light
153
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
154
If the Light is Flashing
155
If the Light Is On Steady
155
Programs
156
Highbeam On Light
159
Tow/Haul Mode Light
159
Fuel Gage
159
DIC Operation and Displays
161
Trip Odometers
162
Fuel Range
162
Oil Life
164
Tire Pressure
164
DIC Compass
166
Compass Calibration
167
Compass Calibration Procedure
167
DIC Warnings and Messages
168
CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON
169
CHECK TIRE PRESSURE
169
DRIVER DOOR OPEN
169
ENGINE HOT A/C
169
(Air Conditioning) OFF
169
ENGINE OIL LOW ADD OIL
170
ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE ENGINE
170
ENGINE OVERHEATED STOP ENGINE
170
ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED
170
FUEL LEVEL LOW
170
SERVICE STABILITRAK
173
SERVICE TIRE MONITOR SYSTEM
173
SERVICE TRACTION CONTROL
173
SERVICE TRANSMISSION
173
SERVICE VEHICLE SOON
174
STABILITRAK NOT READY
174
STABILITRAK OFF
174
STARTING DISABLED SERVICE
175
THROTTLE
175
TIGHTEN GAS CAP
175
TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE
175
TRACTION CONTROL OFF
175
DIC Vehicle Customization
176
Feature Settings Menu Items
177
AUTO DOOR UNLOCK
178
REMOTE DOOR LOCK
179
REMOTE DOOR UNLOCK
179
DELAY DOOR LOCK
180
EXIT LIGHTING
180
V TO EXIT appears in the
181
Setting the Clock
184
Settings
185
Radio(s)
186
Radio Data System (RDS)
187
Playing the Radio
187
Finding a Station
189
Setting Preset Stations
189
^ button for two seconds
193
Z button or the DISP knob
193
CD Messages
196
Using an MP3
197
S c (previous)
198
Preprogrammed Playlists
200
Playing an MP3
200
Theft-Deterrent Feature
202
Audio Steering Wheel Controls
203
Radio Reception
204
Fixed Mast Antenna
204
Control of a Vehicle
207
Antilock Brake System (ABS)
208
Braking in Emergencies
209
Locking Rear Axle
209
System Operation
210
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) System
211
Steering
211
Steering Tips
212
Steering in Emergencies
213
Off-Road Recovery
214
Loss of Control
215
Driving at Night
216
Before Leaving on a Long Trip
218
Highway Hypnosis
218
Winter Driving
220
Label Example
225
Example 1
226
Example 2 Example 3
227
Recreational Vehicle Towing
230
Dolly Towing
231
Weight of the Trailer
233
Weight of the Trailer Tongue
237
Carrying Hitches
240
Safety Chains
241
Trailer Brakes
241
Following Distance
243
Backing Up
243
Making Turns
243
Parking on a Hill
245
Trailer Wiring Harness
246
Accessories and Modifications
249
Your Vehicle
251
Gasoline Octane
252
Gasoline Specifications
252
California Fuel
252
Additives
253
Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol)
254
Fuels in Foreign Countries
255
Hood Release
259
Engine Compartment Overview
260
Engine Oil (Gasoline Engine)
261
When to Add Engine Oil
262
• GM6094M
263
• SAE 5W-30
263
• Oils meeting these
263
Engine Oil Life System
264
What to Do with Used Oil
265
Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
266
How to Check Automatic
268
Transmission Fluid
268
Checking the Fluid Level
269
Engine Coolant
270
Cooling System
275
Engine Fan Noise
280
Power Steering Fluid
281
Windshield Washer Fluid
282
All-Wheel Drive
292
Rear Axle
293
Front Axle
294
Noise Control System
294
Parking Lamps
298
Center High-Mounted Stoplamp
298
Taillamps
299
Windshield Wiper Blade
300
Replacement
300
Tire Size
306
Inflation - Tire Pressure
310
Tire Pressure Monitor System
312
TPMS Sensor Matching Process
315
V TO RELEARN TIRE
316
Tire Inspection and Rotation
317
When It Is Time for New Tires
319
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
322
Traction – AA, A, B, C
323
Temperature – A, B, C
323
Wheel Replacement
324
Removing the Flat Tire and
332
Installing the Spare Tire
332
Appearance Care
345
Fabric/Carpet
347
Plastic Surfaces
347
Finish Care
349
Windshield and Wiper Blades
350
Aluminum Wheels
350
Sheet Metal Damage
351
Finish Damage
352
Underbody Maintenance
352
Chemical Paint Spotting
352
Vehicle Identification
354
Electrical System
355
Floor Console Fuse Block
356
Engine Compartment Fuse Block
358
Capacities and Specifications
362
Engine Specifications
363
Maintenance Schedule
366
Scheduled Maintenance
368
Additional Required Services
370
Maintenance Footnotes
372
(Gasoline Engine)
372
Owner Checks and Services
373
At Each Fuel Fill
374
At Least Once a Month
374
Recommended Fluids and
377
Lubricants
377
Maintenance Replacement Parts
379
Engine Drive Belt Routing
380
Maintenance Record
381
Maintenance Record (cont’d)
382
Customer Assistance and
386
Information
386
Online Owner Center
388
Customer Assistance for Text
389
Telephone (TTY) Users
389
Customer Assistance Offices
389
GM Mobility Reimbursement
390
Roadside Assistance Program
390
Courtesy Transportation
393
Transportation Options
394
Collision Damage Repair
395
Insuring Your Vehicle
396
If a Crash Occurs
396
Reporting Safety Defects
398
Service Publications Ordering
399
Vehicle Data Recording and
400
Event Data Recorders
401
Navigation System
402
Radio Frequency
402
Identification (RFID)
402
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