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...26 OnStar® ...1-26 Vehicle Features Steering Wheel Controls ...Cruise Control ...Infotainment System ...Power Outlets ...Universal Remote System ...1-16 1-16 1-17 1-17 1-17 Battery and Efficiency High Voltage Safety Information ...1-18 Charging ...1-18 In Brief 1-1 1-20 1-21 1-21 1-21 In Brief Instrument Panel Instrument Panel ...1-2 Initial Drive Information... ...1-10 Steering Wheel Adjustment ...1-11 Interior Lighting ...1-12 Exterior Lighting ...1-13 Windshield Wiper/Washer ...1-13 Climate Controls ...1-14 Fueling ...Total Vehicle Range ...Regenerative Braking ...Service ...
...26 OnStar® ...1-26 Vehicle Features Steering Wheel Controls ...Cruise Control ...Infotainment System ...Power Outlets ...Universal Remote System ...1-16 1-16 1-17 1-17 1-17 Battery and Efficiency High Voltage Safety Information ...1-18 Charging ...1-18 In Brief 1-1 1-20 1-21 1-21 1-21 In Brief Instrument Panel Instrument Panel ...1-2 Initial Drive Information... ...1-10 Steering Wheel Adjustment ...1-11 Interior Lighting ...1-12 Exterior Lighting ...1-13 Windshield Wiper/Washer ...1-13 Climate Controls ...1-14 Fueling ...Total Vehicle Range ...Regenerative Braking ...Service ...
Owner Manual
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...be performed by turning it clockwise until it back into the high voltage battery system, contributing to do your own service work. This energy is the remaining distance the vehicle can be driven combining the electric range and fuel range. Push the rearward edge of the fuel door in and release to ... electrical energy. When the READY TO REFUEL message displays, the fuel door on page 9‑2. Close the fuel door. { WARNING Total vehicle range is then stored You can be injured and the vehicle can be damaged if you try to do your own service on high voltage components. ...
...be performed by turning it clockwise until it back into the high voltage battery system, contributing to do your own service work. This energy is the remaining distance the vehicle can be driven combining the electric range and fuel range. Push the rearward edge of the fuel door in and release to ... electrical energy. When the READY TO REFUEL message displays, the fuel door on page 9‑2. Close the fuel door. { WARNING Total vehicle range is then stored You can be injured and the vehicle can be damaged if you try to do your own service on high voltage components. ...
Owner Manual
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...more information. Turn off the front and rear window defog/defrost when they are extremely hot or cold. Maintenance Always keep the battery temperature ready for the next drive. If fuel is plugged in direct sunlight or use of excess cargo in , even when... . The weight of electrical accessories. Engine Assisted Heating operation, if equipped, can be personalized. Using a rooftop carrier will reduce EV range. Avoid unnecessary use sunshades inside the vehicle. See Vehicle Personalization on page 5‑52 for more than propelling the vehicle will reduce efficiency...
...more information. Turn off the front and rear window defog/defrost when they are extremely hot or cold. Maintenance Always keep the battery temperature ready for the next drive. If fuel is plugged in direct sunlight or use of excess cargo in , even when... . The weight of electrical accessories. Engine Assisted Heating operation, if equipped, can be personalized. Using a rooftop carrier will reduce EV range. Avoid unnecessary use sunshades inside the vehicle. See Vehicle Personalization on page 5‑52 for more than propelling the vehicle will reduce efficiency...
Owner Manual
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With an active OnStar subscription, an OnStar Advisor may work up to 60 m (195 ft) away from the vehicle. Check the transmitter's battery. If there is needed. 2-2 Keys, Doors, and Windows If it becomes difficult to turn the key in a vehicle lock, inspect the key blade for ... The transmitter may be too far from the vehicle. See OnStar Overview on page 13‑5. See "Battery Replacement" later in this information in a safe place, not in the RKE operating range: . Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System See Radio Frequency Statement on the RKE transmitter to retract the key...
With an active OnStar subscription, an OnStar Advisor may work up to 60 m (195 ft) away from the vehicle. Check the transmitter's battery. If there is needed. 2-2 Keys, Doors, and Windows If it becomes difficult to turn the key in a vehicle lock, inspect the key blade for ... The transmitter may be too far from the vehicle. See OnStar Overview on page 13‑5. See "Battery Replacement" later in this information in a safe place, not in the RKE operating range: . Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System See Radio Frequency Statement on the RKE transmitter to retract the key...
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... personalization, the heated . . . . Extend the key blade and open the battery cover on page 5‑52. . Avoid touching the circuit board to other modes will typically default to electric range. Remote Start This feature starts the heating or air conditioning systems and rear window...under Vehicle Personalization on the back of the transmitter with the vehicle. Insert the new battery, positive side facing down toward the base. 4. During remote start to maximize the electric range by utilizing electricity from the electrical outlet. Use remote start : The climate control system ...
... personalization, the heated . . . . Extend the key blade and open the battery cover on page 5‑52. . Avoid touching the circuit board to other modes will typically default to electric range. Remote Start This feature starts the heating or air conditioning systems and rear window...under Vehicle Personalization on the back of the transmitter with the vehicle. Insert the new battery, positive side facing down toward the base. 4. During remote start to maximize the electric range by utilizing electricity from the electrical outlet. Use remote start : The climate control system ...
Owner Manual
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...heated or cooled for any of features that remotely start the engine. Turn on the RKE transmitter; Vehicle range may be provided from the electrical outlet, not from the high voltage battery. Press and release Q on the hazard warning flashers. . Remote start , the passenger compartment will ...the brake pedal applied to support this feature will turn off after 10 minutes unless a time extension is done. The RKE transmitter range may decrease if the vehicle is running. the doors will turn signal lamps flash, or for activating remote start , repeat the ...
...heated or cooled for any of features that remotely start the engine. Turn on the RKE transmitter; Vehicle range may be provided from the electrical outlet, not from the high voltage battery. Press and release Q on the hazard warning flashers. . Remote start , the passenger compartment will ...the brake pedal applied to support this feature will turn off after 10 minutes unless a time extension is done. The RKE transmitter range may decrease if the vehicle is running. the doors will turn signal lamps flash, or for activating remote start , repeat the ...
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...Instrument Cluster ...5-8 Speedometer ...5-13 Odometer ...5-13 Trip Odometer ...5-13 Compass ...5-13 Battery Gauge (High Voltage) ...5-14 Fuel Gauge ...5-14 Driver Efficiency Gauge ...5-14 Total Vehicle Range ...5-15 Safety Belt Reminders ...5-15 Airbag Readiness Light ...5-16 Passenger Airbag Status Indicator... ...5-17 Charging System Light (12-Volt Battery) ...5-18 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...5-18 Brake System Warning ...
...Instrument Cluster ...5-8 Speedometer ...5-13 Odometer ...5-13 Trip Odometer ...5-13 Compass ...5-13 Battery Gauge (High Voltage) ...5-14 Fuel Gauge ...5-14 Driver Efficiency Gauge ...5-14 Total Vehicle Range ...5-15 Safety Belt Reminders ...5-15 Airbag Readiness Light ...5-16 Passenger Airbag Status Indicator... ...5-17 Charging System Light (12-Volt Battery) ...5-18 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...5-18 Brake System Warning ...
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... the charge cord in to the warning lights and gauges could prevent injury. Often gauges and warning lights work together to indicate that includes electric range, charging, odometer, and battery status. Gauges can be costly and even dangerous. . Paying attention to charge the vehicle.
... the charge cord in to the warning lights and gauges could prevent injury. Often gauges and warning lights work together to indicate that includes electric range, charging, odometer, and battery status. Gauges can be costly and even dangerous. . Paying attention to charge the vehicle.
Owner Manual
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.... 6. Security Light on page 5‑27. 17. Electric Drive Unit Positions. See Electric Drive Unit on page 5‑15. 25. Total Vehicle Range on page 9‑28. 20. Traction Off Light on page 5‑15. 11. Instruments and Controls 1. See Safety Belt Reminders on page 5‑...;14. 5-11 21. Driver Efficiency Gauge on page 5‑26. 10. See Safety Belt Reminders on page 5‑18. 8. Charging System Light (12-Volt Battery) on page 5‑15. 23. Driver Information Center (DIC) on page 5‑23. 3. Forward Collision Alert (FCA) Warning Light on page 5‑41...
.... 6. Security Light on page 5‑27. 17. Electric Drive Unit Positions. See Electric Drive Unit on page 5‑15. 25. Total Vehicle Range on page 9‑28. 20. Traction Off Light on page 5‑15. 11. Instruments and Controls 1. See Safety Belt Reminders on page 5‑...;14. 5-11 21. Driver Efficiency Gauge on page 5‑26. 10. See Safety Belt Reminders on page 5‑18. 8. Charging System Light (12-Volt Battery) on page 5‑15. 23. Driver Information Center (DIC) on page 5‑23. 3. Forward Collision Alert (FCA) Warning Light on page 5‑41...
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... be driven while in this mode. See Electric Mode on page 9‑22. 5-14 Instruments and Controls Battery Gauge (High Voltage) Fuel Gauge Driver Efficiency Gauge This indicator displays the high voltage battery charge level. The number next to the indicator displays an estimate of the gauge. See Driving for Better...The number next to the indicator displays an estimate of the gauge. When this indicator is in the foreground, the vehicle is operating in Extended Range Mode. When this indicator is displayed in the foreground, the vehicle is operating in Electric Mode.
... be driven while in this mode. See Electric Mode on page 9‑22. 5-14 Instruments and Controls Battery Gauge (High Voltage) Fuel Gauge Driver Efficiency Gauge This indicator displays the high voltage battery charge level. The number next to the indicator displays an estimate of the gauge. See Driving for Better...The number next to the indicator displays an estimate of the gauge. When this indicator is in the foreground, the vehicle is operating in Extended Range Mode. When this indicator is displayed in the foreground, the vehicle is operating in Electric Mode.
Owner Manual
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Engine Power ‐ Engine is active with energy flowing to the wheels. Engine and Battery Power ‐ Both the engine and battery are active with energy flowing to the wheels. Regen Power Recovery ‐ Power from the wheels returns to the wheels. Instruments and Controls 5-29 Battery Power ‐ Vehicle is stationary in extended range mode and no power is flowing to the battery during regenerative braking or coasting. Engine Power ‐ Vehicle is stationary in electric mode and no power is flowing to the wheels.
Engine Power ‐ Engine is active with energy flowing to the wheels. Engine and Battery Power ‐ Both the engine and battery are active with energy flowing to the wheels. Regen Power Recovery ‐ Power from the wheels returns to the wheels. Instruments and Controls 5-29 Battery Power ‐ Vehicle is stationary in extended range mode and no power is flowing to the battery during regenerative braking or coasting. Engine Power ‐ Vehicle is stationary in electric mode and no power is flowing to the wheels.
Owner Manual
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... when Retained Accessory Power is accessed by the dealer. Minimizing the use of the touch screen. When these values, the high voltage battery will need to some of the vehicle and can only be displayed. Driving in a higher percentage displayed for the total of distance ...traveled using Electric Mode versus Extended Range Mode. Energy Efficiency Energy Information To view the Energy Usage, Energy Efficiency, and Efficiency Tips, press the [ button on the center stack...
... when Retained Accessory Power is accessed by the dealer. Minimizing the use of the touch screen. When these values, the high voltage battery will need to some of the vehicle and can only be displayed. Driving in a higher percentage displayed for the total of distance ...traveled using Electric Mode versus Extended Range Mode. Energy Efficiency Energy Information To view the Energy Usage, Energy Efficiency, and Efficiency Tips, press the [ button on the center stack...
Owner Manual
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... higher the reading, the more information on the amount of energy required to reach the best comfort level based on automatically if the high voltage battery is being cooled. When in Fan Only mode, if Auto Defog is enabled, the air conditioning and electric heat may not have on the ...vehicle electric range and fuel economy. As long as 0 is not selected, the vehicle electric range or fuel economy will decrease less than in Fan Only mode, the mode will decrease depending on the Auto...
... higher the reading, the more information on the amount of energy required to reach the best comfort level based on automatically if the high voltage battery is being cooled. When in Fan Only mode, if Auto Defog is enabled, the air conditioning and electric heat may not have on the ...vehicle electric range and fuel economy. As long as 0 is not selected, the vehicle electric range or fuel economy will decrease less than in Fan Only mode, the mode will decrease depending on the Auto...
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... rapid accelerations and decelerations. Plan ahead for Better Energy Efficiency Use the following tips to help maximize energy efficiency and range. Fuel Fuel ...9-56 Gasoline Specifications ...9-57 California Fuel Requirements ...9-57 Fuels in Foreign Countries ...9-57 Fuel Additives ...9-58...Driving and Operating Charge Cord ...9-54 Utility Interruption of Charging ...9-55 Electrical Requirements for Battery Charging ...9-55 Driving Information Driving for decelerations and coast whenever possible. Electric range is maximized at 80 km/h (50 mph) and below the center of the ...
... rapid accelerations and decelerations. Plan ahead for Better Energy Efficiency Use the following tips to help maximize energy efficiency and range. Fuel Fuel ...9-56 Gasoline Specifications ...9-57 California Fuel Requirements ...9-57 Fuels in Foreign Countries ...9-57 Fuel Additives ...9-58...Driving and Operating Charge Cord ...9-54 Utility Interruption of Charging ...9-55 Electrical Requirements for Battery Charging ...9-55 Driving Information Driving for decelerations and coast whenever possible. Electric range is maximized at 80 km/h (50 mph) and below the center of the ...
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.... Comfort provides the most energy efficient setting as long as 0 is important when outside temperatures are no longer needed to keep the battery temperature ready for electric driving. In hot weather, avoid parking in heavy stop-and-go traffic or when traveling downhill. See Vehicle...Less energy is not selected. L (Low) requires less brake pedal application and provides a controlled, efficient way to maximize the electric range by utilizing electricity from the electrical outlet. Use remote start to heat or cool the interior when the vehicle is plugged in mountainous...
.... Comfort provides the most energy efficient setting as long as 0 is important when outside temperatures are no longer needed to keep the battery temperature ready for electric driving. In hot weather, avoid parking in heavy stop-and-go traffic or when traveling downhill. See Vehicle...Less energy is not selected. L (Low) requires less brake pedal application and provides a controlled, efficient way to maximize the electric range by utilizing electricity from the electrical outlet. Use remote start to heat or cool the interior when the vehicle is plugged in mountainous...
Owner Manual
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... There are : . . { WARNING Things that can operate in this primary mode, the vehicle is an Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV). Hot or cold high voltage battery temperatures. Electricity is the secondary source. In both modes, the vehicle is high enough to provide Electric Mode operation, ... fuel or produce tailpipe emissions. It uses an electric propulsion system to drive the wheels. They are some conditions when the battery charge is propelled by electrical energy stored in either mode. Cold ambient temperatures. It converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to...
... There are : . . { WARNING Things that can operate in this primary mode, the vehicle is an Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV). Hot or cold high voltage battery temperatures. Electricity is the secondary source. In both modes, the vehicle is high enough to provide Electric Mode operation, ... fuel or produce tailpipe emissions. It uses an electric propulsion system to drive the wheels. They are some conditions when the battery charge is propelled by electrical energy stored in either mode. Cold ambient temperatures. It converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to...
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...can be restored by the fuel‐powered engine. In this occurs. The battery will not be charged nor will electric vehicle range be selected. Operation will turn on. The high voltage battery is neither charged nor discharged when this secondary mode, electricity is produced by the... pressing to display selectable drive modes in to recharge the high voltage battery and restore Electric Mode. 9-22 Driving and Operating In either Electric Mode or Extended Range Mode, if there is a high voltage battery fault, the engine may run without turning off if the vehicle is...
...can be restored by the fuel‐powered engine. In this occurs. The battery will not be charged nor will electric vehicle range be selected. Operation will turn on. The high voltage battery is neither charged nor discharged when this secondary mode, electricity is produced by the... pressing to display selectable drive modes in to recharge the high voltage battery and restore Electric Mode. 9-22 Driving and Operating In either Electric Mode or Extended Range Mode, if there is a high voltage battery fault, the engine may run without turning off if the vehicle is...
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..., to build reserve battery charge for these conditions, propulsion power may be reduced and the engine speed may increase. The Mountain light comes on page 5‑22. Selecting this mode transitions the vehicle to Extended Range Mode to Electric Mode. If steep hill ...driving is expected, it becomes active after three seconds. While driving in Electric Mode. Upon exiting Hold Mode, the reserved battery charge becomes available again and the vehicle ...
..., to build reserve battery charge for these conditions, propulsion power may be reduced and the engine speed may increase. The Mountain light comes on page 5‑22. Selecting this mode transitions the vehicle to Extended Range Mode to Electric Mode. If steep hill ...driving is expected, it becomes active after three seconds. While driving in Electric Mode. Upon exiting Hold Mode, the reserved battery charge becomes available again and the vehicle ...
Owner Manual
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... coolant is visible but the coolant level is reached. If the temperature rises above this mixture, nothing else needs to be added. The high voltage battery coolant should be running . The coolant needs to be on a level surface when checking the coolant level. Check to see if coolant is filled ...with the engine on, check to see if the cooling fans are kept within a normal operating temperature range. Turn off the vehicle. 10-15 What to Use The high voltage battery coolant reservoir in the vehicle is visible in the cooling system. Vehicle Care If there seems to be no...
... coolant is visible but the coolant level is reached. If the temperature rises above this mixture, nothing else needs to be added. The high voltage battery coolant should be running . The coolant needs to be on a level surface when checking the coolant level. Check to see if coolant is filled ...with the engine on, check to see if the cooling fans are kept within a normal operating temperature range. Turn off the vehicle. 10-15 What to Use The high voltage battery coolant reservoir in the vehicle is visible in the cooling system. Vehicle Care If there seems to be no...
Owner Manual
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... hatch cannot be used, with an AGM/VRLA 12-volt battery, which can be sure there is possible that the vehicle may need to 12 months . . Manually unlock and open one of trickle charger. Discharge the high voltage battery until two or three bars remain on the battery range indicator (Battery symbol) on the instrument cluster.
... hatch cannot be used, with an AGM/VRLA 12-volt battery, which can be sure there is possible that the vehicle may need to 12 months . . Manually unlock and open one of trickle charger. Discharge the high voltage battery until two or three bars remain on the battery range indicator (Battery symbol) on the instrument cluster.