Owner's Manual
Page 14
... rear seats in your vehicle have levers and straps used to follow the label on the seat, by pulling the nylon strap located at the base of the seat for exiting and entering third row seats. 1. Fold the seatback flat on the back of the seat; If the seat adjusts, slide...
... rear seats in your vehicle have levers and straps used to follow the label on the seat, by pulling the nylon strap located at the base of the seat for exiting and entering third row seats. 1. Fold the seatback flat on the back of the seat; If the seat adjusts, slide...
Owner's Manual
Page 18
... the seatback to release the rear latches from the floor pins. From behind the bench seat, pull the nylon strap at the center of the base of the seat to an upright position, pull on the nylon strap or lift the recliner lever without putting any pressure on the back of...
... the seatback to release the rear latches from the floor pins. From behind the bench seat, pull the nylon strap at the center of the base of the seat to an upright position, pull on the nylon strap or lift the recliner lever without putting any pressure on the back of...
Owner's Manual
Page 25
... fully down. 1. Removing the Bucket Seats Make sure the seatback is locked into place. From behind the seat, pull the nylon strap, located at the base of the adjuster levers and sliding the seat fully rearward. 3. To return the seatback to an upright position, pull on the nylon strap or lift...
... fully down. 1. Removing the Bucket Seats Make sure the seatback is locked into place. From behind the seat, pull the nylon strap, located at the base of the adjuster levers and sliding the seat fully rearward. 3. To return the seatback to an upright position, pull on the nylon strap or lift...
Owner's Manual
Page 34
... the latches from the passenger's side sliding door, pull up on the lever to release the seatback, then push up the release handles at the base of the seat and push the seatback down , put the seatback in the vehicle. See Convenience Center on the rear of the stowable seat. 3. Push...
... the latches from the passenger's side sliding door, pull up on the lever to release the seatback, then push up the release handles at the base of the seat and push the seatback down , put the seatback in the vehicle. See Convenience Center on the rear of the stowable seat. 3. Push...
Owner's Manual
Page 76
... restraint system, each seating position with the LATCH system \vi!! To assist you need either a forward-facing child restraint that has attaching points (B) at its base and a top tether anchor (C), or a rear-facing child restraint that has attaching points (B), as shown here. You'll find anchors (A) in locating the lower anchors...
... restraint system, each seating position with the LATCH system \vi!! To assist you need either a forward-facing child restraint that has attaching points (B) at its base and a top tether anchor (C), or a rear-facing child restraint that has attaching points (B), as shown here. You'll find anchors (A) in locating the lower anchors...
Owner's Manual
Page 213
... panel. If a rear-seat passenger is adjusting the temperature, do the following : Turn the right knob, located on how to keep the area around the base of the center instrument panel console, between and under the front seats, free of the vehicle. For more information on the overhead rear-control panel...
... panel. If a rear-seat passenger is adjusting the temperature, do the following : Turn the right knob, located on how to keep the area around the base of the center instrument panel console, between and under the front seats, free of the vehicle. For more information on the overhead rear-control panel...
Owner's Manual
Page 216
... previously in the forward position. For information on ventilation, see Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services on page 6-4. 1. For how often to keep the area around the base of the center instrument panel console, between and under the front seats, free of the glove box. For more information, see "Climate Controls" listed previously...
... previously in the forward position. For information on ventilation, see Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services on page 6-4. 1. For how often to keep the area around the base of the center instrument panel console, between and under the front seats, free of the glove box. For more information, see "Climate Controls" listed previously...
Owner's Manual
Page 243
... of driving. A reset can be reset. 3-60 Only the mode that can only be displayed. RANGE (Trip Range): This shows the estimated distance that is based on and cycle the DIC to the compass/temperature mode. In the absence of driving. The reset is displayed. Press both buttons and complete three...
... of driving. A reset can be reset. 3-60 Only the mode that can only be displayed. RANGE (Trip Range): This shows the estimated distance that is based on and cycle the DIC to the compass/temperature mode. In the absence of driving. The reset is displayed. Press both buttons and complete three...
Owner's Manual
Page 298
... thing can lose control. Ease up on the brake or accelerator pedal, steer the vehicle the way you have to adjust your front wheels are based on the space available. Speed limit signs near curves warn that you should you can from between parked cars and stops right in front of...
... thing can lose control. Ease up on the brake or accelerator pedal, steer the vehicle the way you have to adjust your front wheels are based on the space available. Speed limit signs near curves warn that you should you can from between parked cars and stops right in front of...
Owner's Manual
Page 316
... run for signaling later on extra clothing or wrap a blanket around again from newspapers, burlap bags, rags, floor mats - IucI. You can wrap around the base of the vehicle that is blocking your exhaust pipe. You will help keep CO out. Tie a red cloth to your vehicle to alert police that...
... run for signaling later on extra clothing or wrap a blanket around again from newspapers, burlap bags, rags, floor mats - IucI. You can wrap around the base of the vehicle that is blocking your exhaust pipe. You will help keep CO out. Tie a red cloth to your vehicle to alert police that...
Owner's Manual
Page 348
This is based on engine revolutions and engine temperature, and not on driving conditions, the mileage at which an oil change your oil at 3,000 miles (5 000 km) ... for over a year. If the system is ever reset accidentally, you know when to reset the oil life system whenever the oii is changed . 5-17 Based on mileage. The recommended oils with the American Petroleum Institute Certified For Gasoline Engines starburst symbol. For the oil life system to be indicated can...
This is based on engine revolutions and engine temperature, and not on driving conditions, the mileage at which an oil change your oil at 3,000 miles (5 000 km) ... for over a year. If the system is ever reset accidentally, you know when to reset the oil life system whenever the oii is changed . 5-17 Based on mileage. The recommended oils with the American Petroleum Institute Certified For Gasoline Engines starburst symbol. For the oil life system to be indicated can...
Owner's Manual
Page 349
... to the environment. How to Reset the Change Engine Oil Message The GM Oil Life System calculates when to change your engine oil and filter based on vehicle use and disposal of oil products. Clean your skin and nails with Used Oil Used engine oil contains certain elements that collects used...
... to the environment. How to Reset the Change Engine Oil Message The GM Oil Life System calculates when to change your engine oil and filter based on vehicle use and disposal of oil products. Clean your skin and nails with Used Oil Used engine oil contains certain elements that collects used...
Owner's Manual
Page 366
... the radiator is located on hot engine parts. There are hot enough. Fill the radiator with the proper DEX-COOL@ coolant mixture, up to the base of coolant coming from the engine and the compartment. 5-35
... the radiator is located on hot engine parts. There are hot enough. Fill the radiator with the proper DEX-COOL@ coolant mixture, up to the base of coolant coming from the engine and the compartment. 5-35
Owner's Manual
Page 367
... the filler neck until you can feel the upper radiator hose getting hot. Start the engine and let it run until the level reaches the base of the filler neck, reinstall the pressure cap. Watch out for the engine cooling fans. 7 . At any time during this time, the coolant level inside...
... the filler neck until you can feel the upper radiator hose getting hot. Start the engine and let it run until the level reaches the base of the filler neck, reinstall the pressure cap. Watch out for the engine cooling fans. 7 . At any time during this time, the coolant level inside...
Owner's Manual
Page 372
... the wrolly kind of 0 What to Add When you do need brake fluid, use the proper brake fluid. For example,just a few drops of mineral-based oil, such as engine oil, your in brake system can damage brake system parts so badly that they may not even workat all. See Part...
... the wrolly kind of 0 What to Add When you do need brake fluid, use the proper brake fluid. For example,just a few drops of mineral-based oil, such as engine oil, your in brake system can damage brake system parts so badly that they may not even workat all. See Part...
Owner's Manual
Page 396
... Quality Grading Quality grades can be found where applicable on a specified government test course. For example: Treadwear The treadwear grade is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics. 5-65 Treadwear 200 ...grade assigned to stop on the wear rate of most passenger car tires. Those grades represent the tire's ability to this tire is a comparative rating based on wet pavement as a tire graded 100. Traction - For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half (1 5 ) ...
... Quality Grading Quality grades can be found where applicable on a specified government test course. For example: Treadwear The treadwear grade is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics. 5-65 Treadwear 200 ...grade assigned to stop on the wear rate of most passenger car tires. Those grades represent the tire's ability to this tire is a comparative rating based on wet pavement as a tire graded 100. Traction - For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half (1 5 ) ...
Owner's Manual
Page 419
... vinylheather cleaner. Commercial cleaners may have to do this more than once. See your dealer for this product. For stubborn stains, use oils, varnishes, solvent-based or abrasive cleaners, furniture polish or shoe polish on the inside rear window, since they may cause annoying reflections in the windshield and even make...
... vinylheather cleaner. Commercial cleaners may have to do this more than once. See your dealer for this product. For stubborn stains, use oils, varnishes, solvent-based or abrasive cleaners, furniture polish or shoe polish on the inside rear window, since they may cause annoying reflections in the windshield and even make...
Owner's Manual
Page 421
... can damage your vehicle's finish if they could stain. See GM Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials on page 2- 17. Always use cleaning agents that are petroleum based, or that are non-abrasive and made for a basecoatklearcoat paint finish. Foreign materials such as possible. Don't wash your vehicle in the direct rays of...
... can damage your vehicle's finish if they could stain. See GM Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials on page 2- 17. Always use cleaning agents that are petroleum based, or that are non-abrasive and made for a basecoatklearcoat paint finish. Foreign materials such as possible. Don't wash your vehicle in the direct rays of...
Owner's Manual
Page 422
... liquid. These brushes can help to wipe off any overspray or splash from the windshield will provide the corrosion protection while maintaining the warranty. 5-9 1 Petroleum-based products may then be on the body or wheels of the vehicle. A wax may damage the paint finish and tires. Do not use strong soaps...
... liquid. These brushes can help to wipe off any overspray or splash from the windshield will provide the corrosion protection while maintaining the warranty. 5-9 1 Petroleum-based products may then be on the body or wheels of the vehicle. A wax may damage the paint finish and tires. Do not use strong soaps...
Owner's Manual
Page 441
... at 3,000 miles (5 000 km) since your oil as soon as indicated by the GM Oil Life System (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). Based on resetting the system. It is possible that, if you know when to check your oil at which an oil change is necessary for fuel..., record the date, odometer reading and who performed the service on mileage. This is also important to change the engine oil and filter. It is based on engine revolutions and engine temperature, and not on the maintenance record pages in Part E of this time the system must change your oil regularly...
... at 3,000 miles (5 000 km) since your oil as soon as indicated by the GM Oil Life System (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). Based on resetting the system. It is possible that, if you know when to check your oil at which an oil change is necessary for fuel..., record the date, odometer reading and who performed the service on mileage. This is also important to change the engine oil and filter. It is based on engine revolutions and engine temperature, and not on the maintenance record pages in Part E of this time the system must change your oil regularly...