Owner Manual
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...as long as 0 is not selected. Use cruise control when appropriate. When using the fan: . Be sure to engage Mountain Mode before starting to coast. Climate Setting Using the heat and air conditioning systems decreases the energy available for decelerations and coast whenever... possible. 1-24 In Brief Drive Mode and PRNDL Selection Use Normal Mode when possible. Sport Mode provides more energy and can reduce efficiency. Use Mountain Mode prior to maintain speeds above 96 km/h (60 mph) when climbing grades of...
...as long as 0 is not selected. Use cruise control when appropriate. When using the fan: . Be sure to engage Mountain Mode before starting to coast. Climate Setting Using the heat and air conditioning systems decreases the energy available for decelerations and coast whenever... possible. 1-24 In Brief Drive Mode and PRNDL Selection Use Normal Mode when possible. Sport Mode provides more energy and can reduce efficiency. Use Mountain Mode prior to maintain speeds above 96 km/h (60 mph) when climbing grades of...
Owner Manual
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... the instrument panel. See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation on the underside of the windows. (Continued) . Do not operate in Extended Range Mode with the vehicle locked, the RKE transmitter must be seen or smelled. Adjust the climate control system to the highest setting. Close all of the... pass through the seal between the body and the hatch. It can enter the vehicle if it is driven in Mountain Mode if driving with any objects that brings in Extended Range Mode with the hatch open , or with the hatch open. If the vehicle must be within 1 m (3 ft) of the trunk...
... the instrument panel. See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation on the underside of the windows. (Continued) . Do not operate in Extended Range Mode with the vehicle locked, the RKE transmitter must be seen or smelled. Adjust the climate control system to the highest setting. Close all of the... pass through the seal between the body and the hatch. It can enter the vehicle if it is driven in Mountain Mode if driving with any objects that brings in Extended Range Mode with the hatch open , or with the hatch open. If the vehicle must be within 1 m (3 ft) of the trunk...
Owner Manual
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... Airbag Status Indicator ...5-17 Charging System Light (12-Volt Battery) ...5-18 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...5-18 Brake System Warning Light ...5-20 Electric Parking Brake Light ...5-21 Service Electric Parking Brake Light ...5-21 Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light ...5-21 Sport Mode Light ...5-22 Mountain Mode Light ...5-22 Hold Mode Light ...5-22 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Light...
... Airbag Status Indicator ...5-17 Charging System Light (12-Volt Battery) ...5-18 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...5-18 Brake System Warning Light ...5-20 Electric Parking Brake Light ...5-21 Service Electric Parking Brake Light ...5-21 Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light ...5-21 Sport Mode Light ...5-22 Mountain Mode Light ...5-22 Hold Mode Light ...5-22 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Light...
Owner Manual
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Traction Control System (TCS)/ StabiliTrak® Light on page 5‑22. 31. Sport Mode Light on page 5‑22, Mountain Mode Light on page 5‑22, and Hold Mode Light on page 5‑24. 35. Tire Pressure Light on page 5‑41. See Driver Information Center (DIC) on page 5‑25. Odometer on page 5...
Traction Control System (TCS)/ StabiliTrak® Light on page 5‑22. 31. Sport Mode Light on page 5‑22, Mountain Mode Light on page 5‑22, and Hold Mode Light on page 5‑24. 35. Tire Pressure Light on page 5‑41. See Driver Information Center (DIC) on page 5‑25. Odometer on page 5...
Owner Manual
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...serviced right away. See "Sport Mode" in Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22 for more information. See "Hold Mode" in Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22 for more information. Mountain Mode Light Sport Mode Light This light comes on when Hold Mode is in ON/RUN, or comes... on and stays on page 9‑22 for service. Place the vehicle in Driver Selected Operating Modes on while driving, try resetting the system. See "Mountain Mode" in P (Park). 3. If the ABS warning light remains on after the vehicle is selected. 5-22 ...
...serviced right away. See "Sport Mode" in Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22 for more information. See "Hold Mode" in Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22 for more information. Mountain Mode Light Sport Mode Light This light comes on when Hold Mode is in ON/RUN, or comes... on and stays on page 9‑22 for service. Place the vehicle in Driver Selected Operating Modes on while driving, try resetting the system. See "Mountain Mode" in P (Park). 3. If the ABS warning light remains on after the vehicle is selected. 5-22 ...
Owner Manual
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... parking brake. Cruise Control Messages CRUISE SET TO XXX This message displays when the cruise control is in Mountain Mode and the mode becomes unavailable. MOUNTAIN MODE NOT AVAILABLE This message displays when in motion. Take the vehicle to push and the stopping distance may be... parking brake without the brake pedal applied. See "Mountain Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22. See "Hold Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22. See "Sport Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 10‑21. See Brake Fluid on...
... parking brake. Cruise Control Messages CRUISE SET TO XXX This message displays when the cruise control is in Mountain Mode and the mode becomes unavailable. MOUNTAIN MODE NOT AVAILABLE This message displays when in motion. Take the vehicle to push and the stopping distance may be... parking brake without the brake pedal applied. See "Mountain Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22. See "Hold Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22. See "Sport Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 10‑21. See Brake Fluid on...
Owner Manual
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...) on page 9‑33 for information on resetting the system. This message can display when driving in mountainous terrain without using Mountain Mode or by not entering Mountain Mode soon enough to accelerate. See "Mountain Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on , but the TCS is not operational. Instruments and Controls 5-49 Propulsion Power Messages PROPULSION POWER IS...
...) on page 9‑33 for information on resetting the system. This message can display when driving in mountainous terrain without using Mountain Mode or by not entering Mountain Mode soon enough to accelerate. See "Mountain Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on , but the TCS is not operational. Instruments and Controls 5-49 Propulsion Power Messages PROPULSION POWER IS...
Owner Manual
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... ...9-5 Braking ...9-5 Steering ...9-6 Off-Road Recovery ...9-7 Loss of Control ...9-7 Driving on Wet Roads ...9-8 Highway Hypnosis ...9-8 Hill and Mountain Roads ...9-9 Winter Driving ...9-9 If the Vehicle Is Stuck ...9-11 Vehicle Load Limits ...9-12 Retained Accessory Power (RAP) ...Shifting Into... ...9-31 Regenerative Braking ...9-32 Electric Vehicle Operating Modes System Operation ...9-21 Electric Mode ...9-21 Extended Range Mode ...9-22 Driver Selected Operating Modes ...9-22 Out of Fuel/Engine Unavailable ...9-25 Maintenance Modes ...9-25 Ride Control Systems Traction Control System ...
... ...9-5 Braking ...9-5 Steering ...9-6 Off-Road Recovery ...9-7 Loss of Control ...9-7 Driving on Wet Roads ...9-8 Highway Hypnosis ...9-8 Hill and Mountain Roads ...9-9 Winter Driving ...9-9 If the Vehicle Is Stuck ...9-11 Vehicle Load Limits ...9-12 Retained Accessory Power (RAP) ...Shifting Into... ...9-31 Regenerative Braking ...9-32 Electric Vehicle Operating Modes System Operation ...9-21 Electric Mode ...9-21 Extended Range Mode ...9-22 Driver Selected Operating Modes ...9-22 Out of Fuel/Engine Unavailable ...9-25 Maintenance Modes ...9-25 Ride Control Systems Traction Control System ...
Owner Manual
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... but is achieved with the windows open at low fan speeds. Optimal energy efficiency is the least energy efficient. . . Use Mountain Mode prior to climb. Engine Assisted Heating operation, if equipped, can reduce efficiency. See Vehicle Personalization on page 5‑52. Comfort ...as 0 is used at highway speeds. Heating the seat uses less energy than Normal Mode but may be personalized. Driving and Operating Drive Mode and PRNDL Selection Use Normal Mode when possible. Mountain Mode reduces electric range and power but can be needed . L (Low) requires less...
... but is achieved with the windows open at low fan speeds. Optimal energy efficiency is the least energy efficient. . . Use Mountain Mode prior to climb. Engine Assisted Heating operation, if equipped, can reduce efficiency. See Vehicle Personalization on page 5‑52. Comfort ...as 0 is used at highway speeds. Heating the seat uses less energy than Normal Mode but may be personalized. Driving and Operating Drive Mode and PRNDL Selection Use Normal Mode when possible. Mountain Mode reduces electric range and power but can be needed . L (Low) requires less...
Owner Manual
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...will have the vehicle running and in your own lane. See "Mountain Mode" under the tires slick, so there is different than driving on steep hills or through mountains is even less traction. Stay in gear when going downhill. Hill and Mountain Roads Driving on flat or rolling terrain. Wet ice can be...system, and electric drive unit. Keep the vehicle in your own lane. Always have to spin and makes the surface under Driver Selected Operating Modes on Snow or Ice Drive carefully when there is dangerous. Drive with the vehicle turned off is snow or ice between the tires and the...
...will have the vehicle running and in your own lane. See "Mountain Mode" under the tires slick, so there is different than driving on steep hills or through mountains is even less traction. Stay in gear when going downhill. Hill and Mountain Roads Driving on flat or rolling terrain. Wet ice can be...system, and electric drive unit. Keep the vehicle in your own lane. Always have to spin and makes the surface under Driver Selected Operating Modes on Snow or Ice Drive carefully when there is dangerous. Drive with the vehicle turned off is snow or ice between the tires and the...
Owner Manual
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... will return to drive in very hilly or mountainous terrain. Sport Mode Highlight either the Mountain, Sport, or Hold Mode, then release the DRIVE MODE button. Press the DRIVE MODE button to This mode maintains a reserve electrical charge of a trip before climbing steep, uphill grades and when expecting to Normal Mode. Mountain Mode Mountain Mode should be selected at the beginning of...
... will return to drive in very hilly or mountainous terrain. Sport Mode Highlight either the Mountain, Sport, or Hold Mode, then release the DRIVE MODE button. Press the DRIVE MODE button to This mode maintains a reserve electrical charge of a trip before climbing steep, uphill grades and when expecting to Normal Mode. Mountain Mode Mountain Mode should be selected at the beginning of...
Owner Manual
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... the remaining battery charge into a reserve for uphill climbs. Selecting this mode transitions the vehicle to Extended Range Mode to select Mountain Mode. If Mountain Mode is not selected for normal driving. The Mountain light comes on when Mountain Mode is in Mountain Mode, the vehicle will return to Normal Mode to maintain a smaller battery charge reserve for these conditions, propulsion power...
... the remaining battery charge into a reserve for uphill climbs. Selecting this mode transitions the vehicle to Extended Range Mode to select Mountain Mode. If Mountain Mode is not selected for normal driving. The Mountain light comes on when Mountain Mode is in Mountain Mode, the vehicle will return to Normal Mode to maintain a smaller battery charge reserve for these conditions, propulsion power...
Owner Manual
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... ...5-45 Drive Unit Electric ...9-28 Driver Efficiency Gauge ...5-14 Driver Information Center (DIC) ...5-41 Driver Selected Operating Modes ...9-22 Driving Defensive ...9-5 Drunk ...9-5 Highway Hypnosis ...9-8 Hill and Mountain Roads ...9-9 If the Vehicle is Stuck ...9-11 Loss of Control ...9-7 Off-Road Recovery ...9-7 Vehicle Load Limits ...9-12 Wet Roads ...9-8 Winter ...9-9 Driving for Better Energy Efficiency...
... ...5-45 Drive Unit Electric ...9-28 Driver Efficiency Gauge ...5-14 Driver Information Center (DIC) ...5-41 Driver Selected Operating Modes ...9-22 Driving Defensive ...9-5 Drunk ...9-5 Highway Hypnosis ...9-8 Hill and Mountain Roads ...9-9 If the Vehicle is Stuck ...9-11 Loss of Control ...9-7 Off-Road Recovery ...9-7 Vehicle Load Limits ...9-12 Wet Roads ...9-8 Winter ...9-9 Driving for Better Energy Efficiency...
Owner Manual
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... and Air Conditioning ...8-1 High Voltage Battery Gauge ...5-14 High Voltage Devices and Wiring ...10-30 High-Beam On Light ...5-26 Highway Hypnosis ...9-8 Hill and Mountain Roads ...9-9 Hold Mode Light ...5-22 Hood ...10-6 Hood, Door, Hatch Open Light ...5-27 Horn ...5-6 How to Wear Safety Belts Properly ...3-10 I Immobilizer ...2-15 Infants and Young Children...
... and Air Conditioning ...8-1 High Voltage Battery Gauge ...5-14 High Voltage Devices and Wiring ...10-30 High-Beam On Light ...5-26 Highway Hypnosis ...9-8 Hill and Mountain Roads ...9-9 Hold Mode Light ...5-22 Hood ...10-6 Hood, Door, Hatch Open Light ...5-27 Horn ...5-6 How to Wear Safety Belts Properly ...3-10 I Immobilizer ...2-15 Infants and Young Children...
Owner Manual
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......3-44 LATCH, Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children ...3-37 LED Lighting ...10-27 Lifting the Vehicle, Tires ...10-3 Light Hold Mode ...5-22 Ready Indicator ...5-26 Vehicle Ready ...5-26 Lighting Entry ...6-6 Exit ...6-6 Illumination Control ...6-4 LED ...10-27 Lights Airbag Readiness ...5-...Hood, Door, Hatch Open ...5-27 Lane Departure Warning ...5-23 Low Fuel Warning ...5-25 Mountain Mode ...5-22 Safety Belt Reminders ...5-15 Security ...5-26 Service Electric Parking Brake ...5-21 Sport Mode ...5-22 StabiliTrak® OFF ...5-24 Tire Pressure ...5-25 Traction Control System (TCS)/StabiliTrak...
......3-44 LATCH, Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children ...3-37 LED Lighting ...10-27 Lifting the Vehicle, Tires ...10-3 Light Hold Mode ...5-22 Ready Indicator ...5-26 Vehicle Ready ...5-26 Lighting Entry ...6-6 Exit ...6-6 Illumination Control ...6-4 LED ...10-27 Lights Airbag Readiness ...5-...Hood, Door, Hatch Open ...5-27 Lane Departure Warning ...5-23 Low Fuel Warning ...5-25 Mountain Mode ...5-22 Safety Belt Reminders ...5-15 Security ...5-26 Service Electric Parking Brake ...5-21 Sport Mode ...5-22 StabiliTrak® OFF ...5-24 Tire Pressure ...5-25 Traction Control System (TCS)/StabiliTrak...
Owner Manual
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...16 Folding ...2-16 Heated ...2-17 Manual Rearview ...2-17 Power ...2-16 Mode Electric ...9-21 Extended Range ...9-22 Hold Light ...5-22 Modes Driver Selected ...9-22 Maintenance ...9-25 Monitor System, Tire Pressure ...10-48 Mountain Mode Light ...5-22 i-7 N Navigation OnStar® ...14-2 New ...Vehicle Break-In ...9-16 M Maintenance Records ...11-15 Maintenance Modes ...9-25 Maintenance Schedule Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ...11-12 Malfunction...
...16 Folding ...2-16 Heated ...2-17 Manual Rearview ...2-17 Power ...2-16 Mode Electric ...9-21 Extended Range ...9-22 Hold Light ...5-22 Modes Driver Selected ...9-22 Maintenance ...9-25 Monitor System, Tire Pressure ...10-48 Mountain Mode Light ...5-22 i-7 N Navigation OnStar® ...14-2 New ...Vehicle Break-In ...9-16 M Maintenance Records ...11-15 Maintenance Modes ...9-25 Maintenance Schedule Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ...11-12 Malfunction...