Owner Manual
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... is not selected. Comfort provides the most energy efficient climate setting as long as 0 is for decelerations and coast whenever possible. Mountain Mode reduces electric range and power but may be needed to traffic signals. Use cruise control when appropriate. Plan ahead for moderate ... Higher speeds use more responsive acceleration than heating the vehicle interior. Do not shift to N (Neutral) to climbing long, steep grades in mountainous areas. Use Mountain Mode prior to coast. Less energy is maximized at low fan speeds. Use L (Low) in D (Drive) or L (Low). Electric...
... is not selected. Comfort provides the most energy efficient climate setting as long as 0 is for decelerations and coast whenever possible. Mountain Mode reduces electric range and power but may be needed to traffic signals. Use cruise control when appropriate. Plan ahead for moderate ... Higher speeds use more responsive acceleration than heating the vehicle interior. Do not shift to N (Neutral) to climbing long, steep grades in mountainous areas. Use Mountain Mode prior to coast. Less energy is maximized at low fan speeds. Use L (Low) in D (Drive) or L (Low). Electric...
Owner Manual
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... up. It can enter the vehicle if it is driven in Extended Range Mode with the hatch open, or with any objects that brings in Mountain Mode if driving with the hatch open the air outlets on page 9‑27. See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation on page 2‑2. { WARNING...
... up. It can enter the vehicle if it is driven in Extended Range Mode with the hatch open, or with any objects that brings in Mountain Mode if driving with the hatch open the air outlets on page 9‑27. See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation on page 2‑2. { WARNING...
Owner Manual
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...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 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 ...5-23 Forward Collision Alert (FCA) Warning Light ...5-...
...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 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 ...5-23 Forward Collision Alert (FCA) Warning Light ...5-...
Owner Manual
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... Configuration in Extended Range Mode The Enhanced Configuration displays the Driver Efficiency Gauge. Odometer on page 5‑25. Sport Mode Light on page 5‑22, Mountain Mode Light on page 5‑22, and Hold Mode Light on page 5‑26. 32. Lamps On Reminder on page 5‑22. 31. Malfunction Indicator...
... Configuration in Extended Range Mode The Enhanced Configuration displays the Driver Efficiency Gauge. Odometer on page 5‑25. Sport Mode Light on page 5‑22, Mountain Mode Light on page 5‑22, and Hold Mode Light on page 5‑26. 32. Lamps On Reminder on page 5‑22. 31. Malfunction Indicator...
Owner Manual
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... are still functioning. See "Sport Mode" in Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22 for more information. Have the vehicle serviced right away. Mountain Mode Light Sport Mode Light This light comes on , the vehicle does not have antilock brakes, and there is in P (Park). 3. See "...Hold Mode" in Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22 for more information. See "Mountain Mode" in Driver Selected Operating Modes on when Hold Mode is safe to do so. 2. To reset the system: 1. Hold Mode Light This light ...
... are still functioning. See "Sport Mode" in Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22 for more information. Have the vehicle serviced right away. Mountain Mode Light Sport Mode Light This light comes on , the vehicle does not have antilock brakes, and there is in P (Park). 3. See "...Hold Mode" in Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑22 for more information. See "Mountain Mode" in Driver Selected Operating Modes on when Hold Mode is safe to do so. 2. To reset the system: 1. Hold Mode Light This light ...
Owner Manual
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... it was set and shows the speed it before attempting to release the electric parking brake without the brake pedal applied. See "Mountain Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑36. Instruments and Controls 5-45 Brake System Messages BRAKE FLUID LOW This message... displays when the brake fluid level is in Mountain Mode and the mode becomes unavailable. See Brake Fluid on page 9‑22. MOUNTAIN MODE NOT AVAILABLE This message displays when in motion. Door Ajar Messages DOOR(S) OPEN, HOOD...
... it was set and shows the speed it before attempting to release the electric parking brake without the brake pedal applied. See "Mountain Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on page 9‑36. Instruments and Controls 5-45 Brake System Messages BRAKE FLUID LOW This message... displays when the brake fluid level is in Mountain Mode and the mode becomes unavailable. See Brake Fluid on page 9‑22. MOUNTAIN MODE NOT AVAILABLE This message displays when in motion. Door Ajar Messages DOOR(S) OPEN, HOOD...
Owner Manual
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...lamp is on, the vehicle should the vehicle be taken to your driving accordingly. This message can affect the ability to accelerate. See "Mountain Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on , but the TCS is a problem detected with control of charge to a normal level. ... POWER IS REDUCED This message displays when the propulsion power is reduced and can display when driving in mountainous terrain without using Mountain Mode or by not entering Mountain Mode soon enough to build a sufficient battery charge reserve before climbing steep grades. This is normal operation...
...lamp is on, the vehicle should the vehicle be taken to your driving accordingly. This message can affect the ability to accelerate. See "Mountain Mode" under Driver Selected Operating Modes on , but the TCS is a problem detected with control of charge to a normal level. ... POWER IS REDUCED This message displays when the propulsion power is reduced and can display when driving in mountainous terrain without using Mountain Mode or by not entering Mountain Mode soon enough to build a sufficient battery charge reserve before climbing steep grades. This is normal operation...
Owner Manual
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... ...9-2 Distracted Driving ...9-4 Defensive Driving ...9-5 Drunk Driving ...9-5 Control of a Vehicle ...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 Park ...Shifting out of Park ...Parking...
... ...9-2 Distracted Driving ...9-4 Defensive Driving ...9-5 Drunk Driving ...9-5 Control of a Vehicle ...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 Park ...Shifting out of Park ...Parking...
Owner Manual
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...defog/defrost when they are extremely hot or cold. Fan Only is the most energy efficient setting as long as 0 is plugged in mountainous areas. L (Low) requires less brake pedal application and provides a controlled, efficient way to maximize the electric range by utilizing electricity...down. 9-3 Climate Setting Using the heat and air conditioning systems decreases the energy available for the next drive. Turn off . Use Mountain Mode prior to keep the battery temperature ready for electric driving. Use the auto heated seat feature instead of 5% or greater. ...
...defog/defrost when they are extremely hot or cold. Fan Only is the most energy efficient setting as long as 0 is plugged in mountainous areas. L (Low) requires less brake pedal application and provides a controlled, efficient way to maximize the electric range by utilizing electricity...down. 9-3 Climate Setting Using the heat and air conditioning systems decreases the energy available for the next drive. Turn off . Use Mountain Mode prior to keep the battery temperature ready for electric driving. Use the auto heated seat feature instead of 5% or greater. ...
Owner Manual
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...about 0°C (32°F) when freezing rain begins to spin and makes the surface under Driver Selected Operating Modes on steep hills or through mountains is dangerous. Do not swing wide or cut across the center of hills: Be alert - Check the rearview mirror and vehicle instruments often. {...you stay in your own lane. Hot brakes may not be in even less traction. Pay attention to maintain speed and control. Hill and Mountain Roads Driving on page 9‑22. Accelerating too quickly causes the wheels to fall, resulting in your eyes moving - something could be able...
...about 0°C (32°F) when freezing rain begins to spin and makes the surface under Driver Selected Operating Modes on steep hills or through mountains is dangerous. Do not swing wide or cut across the center of hills: Be alert - Check the rearview mirror and vehicle instruments often. {...you stay in your own lane. Hot brakes may not be in even less traction. Pay attention to maintain speed and control. Hill and Mountain Roads Driving on page 9‑22. Accelerating too quickly causes the wheels to fall, resulting in your eyes moving - something could be able...
Owner Manual
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...time the vehicle is started, it becomes active after three seconds. At next start, the vehicle will return to Normal Mode. Mountain Mode Mountain Mode should be selected. The indicator light goes off and a DIC message displays. Pressing the DRIVE MODE button again will return... some conditions, certain drive modes may become unavailable and the vehicle will become active after three seconds. Sport Mode Highlight either the Mountain, Sport, or Hold Mode, then release the DRIVE MODE button. Use Normal Mode whenever possible. This mode maintains a reserve electrical...
...time the vehicle is started, it becomes active after three seconds. At next start, the vehicle will return to Normal Mode. Mountain Mode Mountain Mode should be selected. The indicator light goes off and a DIC message displays. Pressing the DRIVE MODE button again will return... some conditions, certain drive modes may become unavailable and the vehicle will become active after three seconds. Sport Mode Highlight either the Mountain, Sport, or Hold Mode, then release the DRIVE MODE button. Use Normal Mode whenever possible. This mode maintains a reserve electrical...
Owner Manual
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... Selecting this mode transitions the vehicle to Extended Range Mode to Normal Mode and it will allow the vehicle time to select Mountain Mode. If Mountain Mode is from Hold Mode directly to maintain a smaller battery charge reserve for these conditions, propulsion power may be reduced and... the engine speed may run when Mountain Mode is entered with a sufficient battery charge reserve, the battery charge reserve will appear grayed out and any battery charge reserve still...
... Selecting this mode transitions the vehicle to Extended Range Mode to Normal Mode and it will allow the vehicle time to select Mountain Mode. If Mountain Mode is from Hold Mode directly to maintain a smaller battery charge reserve for these conditions, propulsion power may be reduced and... the engine speed may run when Mountain Mode is entered with a sufficient battery charge reserve, the battery charge reserve will appear grayed out and any battery charge reserve still...
Owner Manual
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... vehicle back and forth to hold the vehicle in one place on the shift lever, then push the shift lever all the way down steep mountain roads along with the wheels. Then press the shift lever button and move the shift lever into P (Park) as you are stuck, do not spin...
... vehicle back and forth to hold the vehicle in one place on the shift lever, then push the shift lever all the way down steep mountain roads along with the wheels. Then press the shift lever button and move the shift lever into P (Park) as you are stuck, do not spin...
Owner Manual
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... speed or competitive driving. Use the recommended fuel. Frequently towing a trailer. Mainly driven in hot weather. Mainly driven in heavy city traffic in hilly or mountainous terrain. Are driven on the Tire and Loading Information label. It is the place for vehicles that : .
... speed or competitive driving. Use the recommended fuel. Frequently towing a trailer. Mainly driven in hot weather. Mainly driven in heavy city traffic in hilly or mountainous terrain. Are driven on the Tire and Loading Information label. It is the place for vehicles that : .
Owner Manual
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... 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...
... 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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... Heating 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...
... Heating 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...
Owner Manual
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... ...5-25 Flash-to-Pass ...6-2 High-Beam On ...5-26 High/Low Beam Changer ...6-1 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...
... ...5-25 Flash-to-Pass ...6-2 High-Beam On ...5-26 High/Low Beam Changer ...6-1 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...
Owner Manual
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... 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...
... 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...