Owner's Manual
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... Heater ...2.22 Automatic Transmission Operation ...2.24 All-Wheel Drive ...2.26 Parking Brake ...2-26 Shifting Into Park (P) ...2-27 Shifting Out of Park (P) ...2-29 Parking Over Things That Burn ...2-30 Engine Exhaust ...2-30 Running Your Engine While You Are Parked ...2-31 Mirrors ...2-32 Manual Rearview Mirror ...2-32 Outside Manual Mirror ...2-32 Outside Remote Control Mirror ...2-32 Outside Camper-Type Mirrors ...2-33 Outside Power Mirrors ...2-34 Outside Convex Mirror ...2-35 Outside Heated Mirrors ...2-35 Onstar@ System ...2-36 Storage Areas ...2-38 Keys ...2.2 Remote Keyless Entry...
... Heater ...2.22 Automatic Transmission Operation ...2.24 All-Wheel Drive ...2.26 Parking Brake ...2-26 Shifting Into Park (P) ...2-27 Shifting Out of Park (P) ...2-29 Parking Over Things That Burn ...2-30 Engine Exhaust ...2-30 Running Your Engine While You Are Parked ...2-31 Mirrors ...2-32 Manual Rearview Mirror ...2-32 Outside Manual Mirror ...2-32 Outside Remote Control Mirror ...2-32 Outside Camper-Type Mirrors ...2-33 Outside Power Mirrors ...2-34 Outside Convex Mirror ...2-35 Outside Heated Mirrors ...2-35 Onstar@ System ...2-36 Storage Areas ...2-38 Keys ...2.2 Remote Keyless Entry...
Owner's Manual
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... active. See Ignition Positions on it to lower the window. The express-down mode can be lowered without holding the switch. Press the rear of the switch. Your power windows will work when the ignition has been turned to RUN or ACCESSORY, or when Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is at any time by pressing the opposite side of the switch with the power window symbol on page 2-20. The driver's window switch also has...
... active. See Ignition Positions on it to lower the window. The express-down mode can be lowered without holding the switch. Press the rear of the switch. Your power windows will work when the ignition has been turned to RUN or ACCESSORY, or when Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is at any time by pressing the opposite side of the switch with the power window symbol on page 2-20. The driver's window switch also has...
Owner's Manual
Page 106
..., turn the ignition key to PARK (P) only when your starter motor. The idle speed will allow certain features of the key. Retained Accessory Power (RAP) Your vehicle is equipped with a Retained Accessory Power (RAP) feature which will go down as your vehicle is moving , use things like the radio and the windshield wipers when the engine is opened. B (ACCESSORY): This position lets you use NEUTRAL (N) only. When the engine starts, let go of your battery and...
..., turn the ignition key to PARK (P) only when your starter motor. The idle speed will allow certain features of the key. Retained Accessory Power (RAP) Your vehicle is equipped with a Retained Accessory Power (RAP) feature which will go down as your vehicle is moving , use things like the radio and the windshield wipers when the engine is opened. B (ACCESSORY): This position lets you use NEUTRAL (N) only. When the engine starts, let go of your battery and...
Owner's Manual
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... heat build-up and extend the life of PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N) with the wheels. IT- Unless your transmission. You can help control your accelerator pedal about 35 mph (55 km/h), push your speed as you more power but then you manually select SECOND (2), the transmission will drive in SECOND (2). You may use NE1 L (N) when your engine doesn't connect with the engine racing isn't covered by shifting...
... heat build-up and extend the life of PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N) with the wheels. IT- Unless your transmission. You can help control your accelerator pedal about 35 mph (55 km/h), push your speed as you more power but then you manually select SECOND (2), the transmission will drive in SECOND (2). You may use NE1 L (N) when your engine doesn't connect with the engine racing isn't covered by shifting...
Owner's Manual
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... the transmission. All-Wheel Drive If your vehicle has all-wheel drive, your brakes or shift into first gear until the vehicle is released, the brake system warning light will come on , the brake system warning light will go off. You may have to all -wheel drive system is on . FIRST (1): This position gives you were stuck in very deep sand or mud or were up against a solid object. Parking Brake To...
... the transmission. All-Wheel Drive If your vehicle has all-wheel drive, your brakes or shift into first gear until the vehicle is released, the brake system warning light will come on , the brake system warning light will go off. You may have to all -wheel drive system is on . FIRST (1): This position gives you were stuck in very deep sand or mud or were up against a solid object. Parking Brake To...
Owner's Manual
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... some of the pressure from PARK (P) when the ignition is called "torque lock." To prevent torque lock, set the parking brake and then shift into the gear you want . 5. When you are parking on a hill and you don't shift your regular brakes before you leave the driver's seat. Shifting Out of Park (P) Your vehicle has an automatic transmission shift lock control system. Start the vehicle and then shift to drive, move the shift lever into PARK (P) properly before...
... some of the pressure from PARK (P) when the ignition is called "torque lock." To prevent torque lock, set the parking brake and then shift into the gear you want . 5. When you are parking on a hill and you don't shift your regular brakes before you leave the driver's seat. Shifting Out of Park (P) Your vehicle has an automatic transmission shift lock control system. Start the vehicle and then shift to drive, move the shift lever into PARK (P) properly before...
Owner's Manual
Page 124
Horn ...3.5 Tilt Wheel ...3.5 Turn SignaVMultifunction Lever ...3.6 Exterior Lamps ...3.12 Interior Lamps ...3.14 Accessory Power Outlets ...3.16 Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter ...3.16 Climate Controls ...3.17 Climate Control System ...3.17 Rear Heating System ...3.18 Rear Air Conditioning and Heating System ...3-19 Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ...3.23 Instrument Panel Cluster ...3.24 Speedometer ...3.25 Safety Belt Reminder Light ...3.26 Air Bag Readiness Light ...3-27 Air Bag Off Light ...3.28 Charging System Light ...3.29 Voltmeter Gage ...3.30 Brake System Warning Light ...3.31 ...
Horn ...3.5 Tilt Wheel ...3.5 Turn SignaVMultifunction Lever ...3.6 Exterior Lamps ...3.12 Interior Lamps ...3.14 Accessory Power Outlets ...3.16 Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter ...3.16 Climate Controls ...3.17 Climate Control System ...3.17 Rear Heating System ...3.18 Rear Air Conditioning and Heating System ...3-19 Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ...3.23 Instrument Panel Cluster ...3.24 Speedometer ...3.25 Safety Belt Reminder Light ...3.26 Air Bag Readiness Light ...3-27 Air Bag Off Light ...3.28 Charging System Light ...3.29 Voltmeter Gage ...3.30 Brake System Warning Light ...3.31 ...
Owner's Manual
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D. Headlamp and Parking Lamp Controls H. Tow/Haul Mode Button I -he main components of your instrument panel are the following: A. E. C. B. Rear Heating System (If Equipped) J. I . Air Outlets Turn SignaVMultifunction Lever Instrument Panel Cluster ShiftLever Climate Control System AudioSystem G. Storage Compartment 3-3 Accessory Power Outlets/Cigarette Lighter K. F.
D. Headlamp and Parking Lamp Controls H. Tow/Haul Mode Button I -he main components of your instrument panel are the following: A. E. C. B. Rear Heating System (If Equipped) J. I . Air Outlets Turn SignaVMultifunction Lever Instrument Panel Cluster ShiftLever Climate Control System AudioSystem G. Storage Compartment 3-3 Accessory Power Outlets/Cigarette Lighter K. F.
Owner's Manual
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... a rear heating and air-conditioning system. The fan knob located on the front climate control panel must be turned to REAR CNTL to allow a rear-seat passenger to use this panel, move the fan knob out of your vehicle. Rear Climate-Control Panel The rear control panel for the rear-seat passenger(s). 3-19 To return control to this control panel to maintain a separate temperature setting. It also works with the main climate-control system in the rear-seating area. Performing this control panel when...
... a rear heating and air-conditioning system. The fan knob located on the front climate control panel must be turned to REAR CNTL to allow a rear-seat passenger to use this panel, move the fan knob out of your vehicle. Rear Climate-Control Panel The rear control panel for the rear-seat passenger(s). 3-19 To return control to this control panel to maintain a separate temperature setting. It also works with the main climate-control system in the rear-seating area. Performing this control panel when...
Owner's Manual
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... in the rear of the vehicle. The air-conditioning system on the main climate-control panel must be turned on , then the temperature in the rear-seating area. Selecting the Fan Speed @ (Fan): Turn the left knob clockwise or counterclockwise to HIGH, MED (Medium) or LOW to turn off the fan. 3-20 If it is not on to direct cooled air to the floor outlets. To change the direction...
... in the rear of the vehicle. The air-conditioning system on the main climate-control panel must be turned on , then the temperature in the rear-seating area. Selecting the Fan Speed @ (Fan): Turn the left knob clockwise or counterclockwise to HIGH, MED (Medium) or LOW to turn off the fan. 3-20 If it is not on to direct cooled air to the floor outlets. To change the direction...
Owner's Manual
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... control panel to clear as much snow from the rear window and will run for warmer or cooler air. Most of the air comes out near the windshield, with a large number of high humidity (moisture) condensing on the inside of windows is a result of passengers or very humid conditions to the floor outlets and front side windows. Do not drive the vehicle until all the windows...
... control panel to clear as much snow from the rear window and will run for warmer or cooler air. Most of the air comes out near the windshield, with a large number of high humidity (moisture) condensing on the inside of windows is a result of passengers or very humid conditions to the floor outlets and front side windows. Do not drive the vehicle until all the windows...
Owner's Manual
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... Appearance Care Engine Fan Noise ...Power Steering Fluid ...Windshield Washer Fluid ...Brakes ...Battery ...Jump Starting ...All-Wheel Drive ...Rear Axle ...Front Axle ...Noise Control System ...Tampering with Noise Control System Prohibited ...Bulb Replacement ...Halogen Bulbs ...Headlamps ...Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker and Parking Lamps ...Taillamps ...Replacement Bulbs ...5.37 5.37 5.38 5.40 5.43 5.44 5-49 5.50 5-51 5-52 5.52 5-54 5.54 5-54 5.56 5.56 5-58 Service ...5.3 Doing Your Own Service Work ...5.4 Adding Equipment to the Outside of Your Vehicle ...5-4 Fuel ...5-5 Gasoline Octane...
... Appearance Care Engine Fan Noise ...Power Steering Fluid ...Windshield Washer Fluid ...Brakes ...Battery ...Jump Starting ...All-Wheel Drive ...Rear Axle ...Front Axle ...Noise Control System ...Tampering with Noise Control System Prohibited ...Bulb Replacement ...Halogen Bulbs ...Headlamps ...Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker and Parking Lamps ...Taillamps ...Replacement Bulbs ...5.37 5.37 5.38 5.40 5.43 5.44 5-49 5.50 5-51 5-52 5.52 5-54 5.54 5-54 5.56 5.56 5-58 Service ...5.3 Doing Your Own Service Work ...5.4 Adding Equipment to the Outside of Your Vehicle ...5-4 Fuel ...5-5 Gasoline Octane...
Owner's Manual
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... meeting these specifications could provide improved driveability and emission control system performance compared to other gasoline. In Canada, look for better vehicle performance and engine protection. Otherwise, you are using 87 octane or higher-octane fuel and hear heavy knocking, your engine needs service. A little pinging noise when you drive. Fuel Use of the recommended fuel is an important part of the proper maintenance of...
... meeting these specifications could provide improved driveability and emission control system performance compared to other gasoline. In Canada, look for better vehicle performance and engine protection. Otherwise, you are using 87 octane or higher-octane fuel and hear heavy knocking, your engine needs service. A little pinging noise when you drive. Fuel Use of the recommended fuel is an important part of the proper maintenance of...
Owner's Manual
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... center of the fluid level. Let the engine run at idle for eight hours or more information on a level place. Keep the engine running. Flip the handle up by driving about three seconds in all the way, wait three seconds and then pull it back out again. With the parking brake applied, place the shift lever in PARK (P). Then, position the shift lever in PARK...
... center of the fluid level. Let the engine run at idle for eight hours or more information on a level place. Keep the engine running. Flip the handle up by driving about three seconds in all the way, wait three seconds and then pull it back out again. With the parking brake applied, place the shift lever in PARK (P). Then, position the shift lever in PARK...
Owner's Manual
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... be replaced as complete axle sets. The brake wear warning sound means t, ,t soon your vehicle is a rapid increase in costly brake repair. When you make a high-pitched warning sound when the brake pads are worn and new pads are pushing on page 6-18 Disc brake pads have your disc brakes adjust for wear and evenly tighten wheel nuts in wear indicators that make a brake stop, your vehicle serviced...
... be replaced as complete axle sets. The brake wear warning sound means t, ,t soon your vehicle is a rapid increase in costly brake repair. When you make a high-pitched warning sound when the brake pads are worn and new pads are pushing on page 6-18 Disc brake pads have your disc brakes adjust for wear and evenly tighten wheel nuts in wear indicators that make a brake stop, your vehicle serviced...
Owner's Manual
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..., speed rating and construction type (bias, bias-belted or radial) as your tires have treadwear indicators. When you ever replace your tires with that are designed to give proper endurance, handling, speed rating, traction, ride and other damage that can't be followed by an " M S (for new tires is cracked, cut or other things during normal service on your vehicle when it 's time for mud...
..., speed rating and construction type (bias, bias-belted or radial) as your tires have treadwear indicators. When you ever replace your tires with that are designed to give proper endurance, handling, speed rating, traction, ride and other damage that can't be followed by an " M S (for new tires is cracked, cut or other things during normal service on your vehicle when it 's time for mud...
Owner's Manual
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... wheel opening. Place the jack under the center of the spare tire and turn the wheel wrench counterclockwise to store a spare or flat tire using the hoist assembly until it has been repaired or replaced. Have the hoist assembly inspected as soon as you know that the secondary latch has released. To continue changing the flat tire, return to raise the jack until it lifts the secondary latch spring...
... wheel opening. Place the jack under the center of the spare tire and turn the wheel wrench counterclockwise to store a spare or flat tire using the hoist assembly until it has been repaired or replaced. Have the hoist assembly inspected as soon as you know that the secondary latch has released. To continue changing the flat tire, return to raise the jack until it lifts the secondary latch spring...
Owner's Manual
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Jump Starting ... ... ... ...5-44 K Key Lock Cylinders Service ...Keyless EntrySystem ...Keys ...6-14 2-3 2-2 Lamps Exterior ...3-12 Interior ...3-14 Lamps On Reminder ...3-13 Lap Belt ...1-26 Lap-Shoulder Belt ...1-16 Last Door Closed Locking ...2-8 LATCHSystem Child Restraints ...1-51 Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the LATCH System ...1-53 Leather ...5-87 Leaving Your Vehicle With the Engine Running ...2-28 Light Air Bag Off ...3-28 Air Bag Readiness ...3-27 Anti-Lock Brake SystemWarning ...3-32 Brake System Warning ...3-31 ...3-37 Change Engine Oil ...Charging System ...3-29...
Jump Starting ... ... ... ...5-44 K Key Lock Cylinders Service ...Keyless EntrySystem ...Keys ...6-14 2-3 2-2 Lamps Exterior ...3-12 Interior ...3-14 Lamps On Reminder ...3-13 Lap Belt ...1-26 Lap-Shoulder Belt ...1-16 Last Door Closed Locking ...2-8 LATCHSystem Child Restraints ...1-51 Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the LATCH System ...1-53 Leather ...5-87 Leaving Your Vehicle With the Engine Running ...2-28 Light Air Bag Off ...3-28 Air Bag Readiness ...3-27 Anti-Lock Brake SystemWarning ...3-32 Brake System Warning ...3-31 ...3-37 Change Engine Oil ...Charging System ...3-29...
Owner's Manual
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... Manual Mirror ...2-32 Outside Power Mirrors ...2-34 Outside Remote Control Mirror ...2-32 Model Reference ...vi 7-3 MyGMLink.com ... 2-20 New Vehicle Break-In ...Noise Control System, Tampering ...5-52 Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ...5-104 9 Maintenance Record ...6-21 Rear Axle Service ...6-18 Scheduled Maintenance ...6-5 Steering and Suspension Inspection ...6-17 Throttle System Inspection ...6-18 Transfer Case and Front Axle (All-Wheel Drive) Inspection ...6-18 Maintenance Schedule (cont.) 6-4 Using Your ...Your Vehicle and the Environment ...6-2 Maintenance When Trailer Towing...
... Manual Mirror ...2-32 Outside Power Mirrors ...2-34 Outside Remote Control Mirror ...2-32 Model Reference ...vi 7-3 MyGMLink.com ... 2-20 New Vehicle Break-In ...Noise Control System, Tampering ...5-52 Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ...5-104 9 Maintenance Record ...6-21 Rear Axle Service ...6-18 Scheduled Maintenance ...6-5 Steering and Suspension Inspection ...6-17 Throttle System Inspection ...6-18 Transfer Case and Front Axle (All-Wheel Drive) Inspection ...6-18 Maintenance Schedule (cont.) 6-4 Using Your ...Your Vehicle and the Environment ...6-2 Maintenance When Trailer Towing...
Owner's Manual
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...33 Reminder Light ...3-26 Safety Belts Care of ...5-88 Center Passenger Position ...1-25, 1-26 Driver Position ...1-16 How to Wear Safety Belts Properly ...1-15 Questions and Answers About Safety Belts ...1-14 Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Children and Small Adults ...1-30 Rear Seat Passengers ...1-27 1-25 Right Front Passenger Position ...Safety Belt Extender ...1-33 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...1-24 Safety Belts AreforEveryone ...1-10 Safety Chains ...4-41 Safety Warnings and Symbols ...III ...Scheduled Maintenance ...6-5 Seats Manual ...1-3 Power Seat ...1-4 Rear Seat Operation...
...33 Reminder Light ...3-26 Safety Belts Care of ...5-88 Center Passenger Position ...1-25, 1-26 Driver Position ...1-16 How to Wear Safety Belts Properly ...1-15 Questions and Answers About Safety Belts ...1-14 Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Children and Small Adults ...1-30 Rear Seat Passengers ...1-27 1-25 Right Front Passenger Position ...Safety Belt Extender ...1-33 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...1-24 Safety Belts AreforEveryone ...1-10 Safety Chains ...4-41 Safety Warnings and Symbols ...III ...Scheduled Maintenance ...6-5 Seats Manual ...1-3 Power Seat ...1-4 Rear Seat Operation...