Owner's Manual
Page 95
... and Operating Your Vehicle ...2-20 New Vehicle Break-In ...2-20 Ignition Positions ...2-20 Starting Your Engine ...2-21 Adjustable Throttle and Brake Pedal ...2-22 Engine Coolant Heater ...2-23 Automatic Transmission Operation ...2-24 Four-Wheel Drive ...2-28 All-Wheel Drive with Stabilitrak® ...2-32 Parking Brake ...2-36 Shifting Into Park (P) ...2-37 Shifting Out...
... and Operating Your Vehicle ...2-20 New Vehicle Break-In ...2-20 Ignition Positions ...2-20 Starting Your Engine ...2-21 Adjustable Throttle and Brake Pedal ...2-22 Engine Coolant Heater ...2-23 Automatic Transmission Operation ...2-24 Four-Wheel Drive ...2-28 All-Wheel Drive with Stabilitrak® ...2-32 Parking Brake ...2-36 Shifting Into Park (P) ...2-37 Shifting Out...
Owner's Manual
Page 117
...You could be seriously injured. Before starting and better fuel economy during engine warm-up. If the cord will not reach, use of the coolant heater is located on the outside temperature, the kind of trying to list everything here, we ask that particular area. The cord is not required. Instead... contact your dealer in the area where you'll be sure to unplug and store the cord as it was before to keep the coolant heater plugged in a minimum of the engine compartment, near the power steering fluid reservoir. The answer depends on the driver's side of four hours...
...You could be seriously injured. Before starting and better fuel economy during engine warm-up. If the cord will not reach, use of the coolant heater is located on the outside temperature, the kind of trying to list everything here, we ask that particular area. The cord is not required. Instead... contact your dealer in the area where you'll be sure to unplug and store the cord as it was before to keep the coolant heater plugged in a minimum of the engine compartment, near the power steering fluid reservoir. The answer depends on the driver's side of four hours...
Owner's Manual
Page 120
... gear until the engine reaches normal operating temperature. On cold days, approximately 32°F (0°C) or colder, your accelerator pedal about halfway down to improve heater performance. 2-26 THIRD (3): This position is going slowly enough. You may want to use this feature for reducing the speed of the rear wheels when...
... gear until the engine reaches normal operating temperature. On cold days, approximately 32°F (0°C) or colder, your accelerator pedal about halfway down to improve heater performance. 2-26 THIRD (3): This position is going slowly enough. You may want to use this feature for reducing the speed of the rear wheels when...
Owner's Manual
Page 184
... most efficient airflow and temperature control, keep the outlet in the center and on the side of your vehicle, such as leaves). The heater and defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of objects. Check with your dealer before adding equipment to the outside equipment to direct the...
... most efficient airflow and temperature control, keep the outlet in the center and on the side of your vehicle, such as leaves). The heater and defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of objects. Check with your dealer before adding equipment to the outside equipment to direct the...
Owner's Manual
Page 189
... and adjust the temperature by using manual operation of the automatic system, choose floor mode to deliver air to the floor outlets. The heater works best if you select A/C off while in front defrost, defog or recirculation, the A/C snowflake symbol will turn the air conditioning (A/C) compressor on...
... and adjust the temperature by using manual operation of the automatic system, choose floor mode to deliver air to the floor outlets. The heater works best if you select A/C off while in front defrost, defog or recirculation, the A/C snowflake symbol will turn the air conditioning (A/C) compressor on...
Owner's Manual
Page 191
Operation Tips • Keep the hood and front air inlets free of airflow inside of your vehicle, such as leaves). The heater and defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside the vehicle. This helps air to the front of your windows. • ...
Operation Tips • Keep the hood and front air inlets free of airflow inside of your vehicle, such as leaves). The heater and defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside the vehicle. This helps air to the front of your windows. • ...
Owner's Manual
Page 347
... out. This will need a well-charged battery to keep warm. {CAUTION: Snow can run for signaling later on the side of your headlamps. Let the heater run the engine to restart the vehicle, and possibly for a while. You can trap exhaust gases under your exhaust pipe. Run your vehicle. This saves...
... out. This will need a well-charged battery to keep warm. {CAUTION: Snow can run for signaling later on the side of your headlamps. Let the heater run the engine to restart the vehicle, and possibly for a while. You can trap exhaust gases under your exhaust pipe. Run your vehicle. This saves...
Owner's Manual
Page 385
... 85% ethanol (E-85); If your vehicle has the 5.3L V8 engine (VIN Code Z only), you find E-85 fuel. Your vehicle may improve starting and heater efficiency below 32°F (0°C), the fuel mix in vehicles that identifies your engine. Those stations that have a label indicating ethanol content. For...
... 85% ethanol (E-85); If your vehicle has the 5.3L V8 engine (VIN Code Z only), you find E-85 fuel. Your vehicle may improve starting and heater efficiency below 32°F (0°C), the fuel mix in vehicles that identifies your engine. Those stations that have a label indicating ethanol content. For...
Owner's Manual
Page 406
In addition, the engine coolant may cause premature engine, heater core or radiator corrosion. Your engine could catch fire and you or others could get too hot but you would not be covered by ...
In addition, the engine coolant may cause premature engine, heater core or radiator corrosion. Your engine could catch fire and you or others could get too hot but you would not be covered by ...
Owner's Manual
Page 407
... cost would not be covered by your engine could overheat and be at the FULL COLD mark. These can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. See Engine Compartment Overview on page 5-14 for more than four times a year, have to add extra inhibitors or additives which...
... cost would not be covered by your engine could overheat and be at the FULL COLD mark. These can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. See Engine Compartment Overview on page 5-14 for more than four times a year, have to add extra inhibitors or additives which...
Owner's Manual
Page 411
... the engine can drive normally. Just to park or neutral and let the engine idle. 2. If the warning continues, pull over, stop, and park your heater to do not have a low coolant condition, but see Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode listed previously in this for about twice as fast as normal...
... the engine can drive normally. Just to park or neutral and let the engine idle. 2. If the warning continues, pull over, stop, and park your heater to do not have a low coolant condition, but see Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode listed previously in this for about twice as fast as normal...
Owner's Manual
Page 413
...an emergency. The engine cooling fan speed should be covered by your vehicle needs service. Notice: Engine damage from running your vehicle. {CAUTION: Heater and radiator hoses, and other than DEX-COOL® may require changing sooner, at or above the FULL COLD mark. See "Overheated Engine ...Protection Operating Mode" in the Index for information on driving to be very hot. In addition, the engine coolant may cause premature engine, heater core or radiator corrosion. Any repairs would not be at 30,000 miles (50 000 km) or 24 months, whichever occurs first....
...an emergency. The engine cooling fan speed should be covered by your vehicle needs service. Notice: Engine damage from running your vehicle. {CAUTION: Heater and radiator hoses, and other than DEX-COOL® may require changing sooner, at or above the FULL COLD mark. See "Overheated Engine ...Protection Operating Mode" in the Index for information on driving to be very hot. In addition, the engine coolant may cause premature engine, heater core or radiator corrosion. Any repairs would not be at 30,000 miles (50 000 km) or 24 months, whichever occurs first....
Owner's Manual
Page 415
... could be burned if you hear a hiss, wait for the proper coolant mixture. Notice: In cold weather, water can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other liquid such as alcohol, can be dangerous. Then keep turning the pressure cap slowly, and remove it will . Use the recommended coolant...
... could be burned if you hear a hiss, wait for the proper coolant mixture. Notice: In cold weather, water can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other liquid such as alcohol, can be dangerous. Then keep turning the pressure cap slowly, and remove it will . Use the recommended coolant...
Owner's Manual
Page 540
... Calibration ...2-45, 2-47 Compass Operation ...2-47 Compass Variance ...2-44, 2-47 Content Theft-Deterrent ...2-17 Control of a Vehicle ...4-5 Convenience Net ...2-60 Coolant Engine Temperature Gage ...3-47 Heater, Engine ...2-23 Surge Tank Pressure Cap ...5-30 Cooling System ...5-34 Cruise Control ...3-11 Cruise Control Light ...3-54 Cupholder(s) ...2-58 Current and Past Model Order Forms...
... Calibration ...2-45, 2-47 Compass Operation ...2-47 Compass Variance ...2-44, 2-47 Content Theft-Deterrent ...2-17 Control of a Vehicle ...4-5 Convenience Net ...2-60 Coolant Engine Temperature Gage ...3-47 Heater, Engine ...2-23 Surge Tank Pressure Cap ...5-30 Cooling System ...5-34 Cruise Control ...3-11 Cruise Control Light ...3-54 Cupholder(s) ...2-58 Current and Past Model Order Forms...
Owner's Manual
Page 542
... Fuses ...5-114 Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs ...3-52 Engine Air Cleaner/Filter ...5-23 Battery ...5-46 Check and Service Engine Soon Light ...3-50 Coolant ...5-28 Coolant Heater ...2-23 Coolant Temperature Gage ...3-47 Drive Belt Routing ...6-18 Engine Compartment Overview ...5-14 Exhaust ...2-41 Fan Noise ...5-39 Oil ...5-18 Overheating ...5-31 Starting ...2-21 ENGINE...
... Fuses ...5-114 Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs ...3-52 Engine Air Cleaner/Filter ...5-23 Battery ...5-46 Check and Service Engine Soon Light ...3-50 Coolant ...5-28 Coolant Heater ...2-23 Coolant Temperature Gage ...3-47 Drive Belt Routing ...6-18 Engine Compartment Overview ...5-14 Exhaust ...2-41 Fan Noise ...5-39 Oil ...5-18 Overheating ...5-31 Starting ...2-21 ENGINE...
Owner's Manual
Page 552
... Quality Grading ...5-80 Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance ...5-81 Wheel Replacement ...5-81 When It Is Time for New Tires ...5-78 To Use the Engine Coolant Heater ...2-23 Top Strap ...1-55 Top Strap Anchor Location ...1-56 Torque Lock ...2-39 Total Weight on Your Vehicle's Tires ...4-69 Tow/Haul Mode ...2-27 Tow/Haul...
... Quality Grading ...5-80 Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance ...5-81 Wheel Replacement ...5-81 When It Is Time for New Tires ...5-78 To Use the Engine Coolant Heater ...2-23 Top Strap ...1-55 Top Strap Anchor Location ...1-56 Torque Lock ...2-39 Total Weight on Your Vehicle's Tires ...4-69 Tow/Haul Mode ...2-27 Tow/Haul...