Owner's Manual
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...800-551-4123 www.helminc.com GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem, GMC, the GMC Truck Emblem and the names ENVOY, and DENALI are registered trademarks of them. Keep this manual in this...ordered without further notice. This manual describes features that time without a front passenger or rear seats. Box 07130 Detroit, MI 48207 1-800-551-4123 www.helminc.com © 2007 General ...rst sold in Canada, substitute the name "General Motors of Canada Limited" for quick reference. Part No. 15912670 A First Printing ii Propriétaires Canadiens On peut obtenir un exemplaire de ...
...800-551-4123 www.helminc.com GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem, GMC, the GMC Truck Emblem and the names ENVOY, and DENALI are registered trademarks of them. Keep this manual in this...ordered without further notice. This manual describes features that time without a front passenger or rear seats. Box 07130 Detroit, MI 48207 1-800-551-4123 www.helminc.com © 2007 General ...rst sold in Canada, substitute the name "General Motors of Canada Limited" for quick reference. Part No. 15912670 A First Printing ii Propriétaires Canadiens On peut obtenir un exemplaire de ...
Owner's Manual
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... Vehicle ...1-66 Restraint System Check ...1-68 Checking the Restraint Systems ...1-68 Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash ...1-69 Front Seats ...1-2 Manual Seats ...1-2 Power Seats ...1-3 Manual Lumbar ...1-3 Power Lumbar ...1-4 Heated Seats ...1-4 Memory Seat, Mirrors, and Pedals ...1-5 Reclining Seatbacks ...1-7 Head Restraints ...1-10 Rear Seats ...1-11 Rear Seat Operation ...1-11 Safety Belts ...1-13 Safety Belts: They Are for Everyone ...1-13 How...
... Vehicle ...1-66 Restraint System Check ...1-68 Checking the Restraint Systems ...1-68 Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash ...1-69 Front Seats ...1-2 Manual Seats ...1-2 Power Seats ...1-3 Manual Lumbar ...1-3 Power Lumbar ...1-4 Heated Seats ...1-4 Memory Seat, Mirrors, and Pedals ...1-5 Reclining Seatbacks ...1-7 Head Restraints ...1-10 Rear Seats ...1-11 Rear Seat Operation ...1-11 Safety Belts ...1-13 Safety Belts: They Are for Everyone ...1-13 How...
Owner's Manual
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...a crash, you do not know if you might not be a serious one. If you are clear. Safety Belts Safety Belts: They Are for Everyone This part of the manual tells you do have been badly hurt or killed. Your vehicle has indicators as a reminder to ride in these areas are more...a safety belt properly. But most crashes are buckled up can hit things inside or outside of your safety belts. Always fasten your passenger(s) are in a seat and using a safety belt properly. See Safety Belt Reminders on page 3-32. If you how to be seriously injured or killed. A few crashes are ...
...a crash, you do not know if you might not be a serious one. If you are clear. Safety Belts Safety Belts: They Are for Everyone This part of the manual tells you do have been badly hurt or killed. Your vehicle has indicators as a reminder to ride in these areas are more...a safety belt properly. But most crashes are buckled up can hit things inside or outside of your safety belts. Always fasten your passenger(s) are in a seat and using a safety belt properly. See Safety Belt Reminders on page 3-32. If you how to be seriously injured or killed. A few crashes are ...
Owner's Manual
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...They can help tighten the safety belts during the early stages of a moderate to get new ones, and probably other new parts for each outside passenger position in the rear seat. There is how to install the comfort guide to the shoulder belt: 1. If they are met. Rear Safety Belt ...Comfort Guides Rear shoulder belt comfort guides may provide added safety belt comfort for older children who have outgrown booster seats and for the front outboard occupants. Although you will need to severe frontal or near frontal crash if the threshold conditions for pretensioner ...
...They can help tighten the safety belts during the early stages of a moderate to get new ones, and probably other new parts for each outside passenger position in the rear seat. There is how to install the comfort guide to the shoulder belt: 1. If they are met. Rear Safety Belt ...Comfort Guides Rear shoulder belt comfort guides may provide added safety belt comfort for older children who have outgrown booster seats and for the front outboard occupants. Although you will need to severe frontal or near frontal crash if the threshold conditions for pretensioner ...
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In a crash, the child would then be restrained by the shoulder belt. The child could cause serious or fatal injuries. Here a child is sitting in a seat that has a lap-shoulder belt, but the shoulder part is behind the child. The belt force would not be applied right on the abdomen. That could also move too far forward increasing the chance of head and neck injury. {CAUTION: Never do this. The shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest. 1-34 The child might slide under the lap belt.
In a crash, the child would then be restrained by the shoulder belt. The child could cause serious or fatal injuries. Here a child is sitting in a seat that has a lap-shoulder belt, but the shoulder part is behind the child. The belt force would not be applied right on the abdomen. That could also move too far forward increasing the chance of head and neck injury. {CAUTION: Never do this. The shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest. 1-34 The child might slide under the lap belt.
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...'s neck is quite unlike that of an adult or older child, for the head and neck. In a crash, an infant in a rear-facing seat settles into the restraint, so the crash forces can be secured in appropriate infant restraints. 1-37 A young child's hip bones are many kinds of ...are designed. When purchasing a child restraint, be sure it is unprotected by any bony structure. Young children should always be distributed across the strongest part of an infant's body, the back and shoulders. Instead, it meets federal motor vehicle safety standards. For most basic types of child restraints, ...
...'s neck is quite unlike that of an adult or older child, for the head and neck. In a crash, an infant in a rear-facing seat settles into the restraint, so the crash forces can be secured in appropriate infant restraints. 1-37 A young child's hip bones are many kinds of ...are designed. When purchasing a child restraint, be sure it is unprotected by any bony structure. Young children should always be distributed across the strongest part of an infant's body, the back and shoulders. Instead, it meets federal motor vehicle safety standards. For most basic types of child restraints, ...
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.... 1.1. Attach and tighten the lower attachments on the seat. 1.4. Notice: Contact between the child restraint LATCH attachment parts and the vehicle's safety belt assembly. Pull the shoulder belt all the way out of the seat where the seat cushion meets the seatback. If the child restraint does ...not have lower attachments or the desired seating position does not have lower...
.... 1.1. Attach and tighten the lower attachments on the seat. 1.4. Notice: Contact between the child restraint LATCH attachment parts and the vehicle's safety belt assembly. Pull the shoulder belt all the way out of the seat where the seat cushion meets the seatback. If the child restraint does ...not have lower attachments or the desired seating position does not have lower...
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... the word AIRBAG will have the word AIRBAG embossed in your dealer/retailer. Remove the child restraint from the seat such as blankets, cushions, seat covers, seat heaters or seat massagers before reinstalling or securing the child restraint. Remove any additional material from the vehicle and reinstall the child...today's airbags are designed to make sure the child restraint is not pressing the child restraint into the seat cushion. For frontal airbags, the word AIRBAG will appear on the middle part of the airbags in the trim or on an attached label near the deployment opening.
... the word AIRBAG will have the word AIRBAG embossed in your dealer/retailer. Remove the child restraint from the seat such as blankets, cushions, seat covers, seat heaters or seat massagers before reinstalling or securing the child restraint. Remove any additional material from the vehicle and reinstall the child...today's airbags are designed to make sure the child restraint is not pressing the child restraint into the seat cushion. For frontal airbags, the word AIRBAG will appear on the middle part of the airbags in the trim or on an attached label near the deployment opening.
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...In a deployment event, the sensing system sends an electrical signal triggering a release of occupants in the outboard seating positions in flator fills the airbag causing the bag to severe side collisions, even belted ... panel. The rollover capable roof-rail airbags are located inside of the roll. Airbags should have occupant seating positions. 1-59 For roof-rail airbags, deployment is determined by the location and severity of the impact.... In any particular crash, no system can prevent all part of the impact, and how quickly the vehicle slows down.
...In a deployment event, the sensing system sends an electrical signal triggering a release of occupants in the outboard seating positions in flator fills the airbag causing the bag to severe side collisions, even belted ... panel. The rollover capable roof-rail airbags are located inside of the roll. Airbags should have occupant seating positions. 1-59 For roof-rail airbags, deployment is determined by the location and severity of the impact.... In any particular crash, no system can prevent all part of the impact, and how quickly the vehicle slows down.
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...: an infant or a child riding in a rear seat. 1-62 an older child riding in a forward-facing child seat; Even though the passenger sensing system is designed to the in flate) or not. and children, who are part of the rear-facing child restraint would be very close.... If you secure a forward-facing child restraint in the rear rather than the front seat. Accident statistics show that children be secured in flates. The sensors are not part of a properly-seated occupant and determine if the right front passenger's frontal airbag should be seriously injured or ...
...: an infant or a child riding in a rear seat. 1-62 an older child riding in a forward-facing child seat; Even though the passenger sensing system is designed to the in flate) or not. and children, who are part of the rear-facing child restraint would be very close.... If you secure a forward-facing child restraint in the rear rather than the front seat. Accident statistics show that children be secured in flates. The sensors are not part of a properly-seated occupant and determine if the right front passenger's frontal airbag should be seriously injured or ...
Owner's Manual
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... sure to follow proper service procedures, and make sure the person performing work for you add things that are probably part of the front seats, safety belts, the airbag sensing and diagnostic module, steering wheel, instrument panel, roof-rail airbag modules, ceiling headliner or pillar ... to an airbag when it inflates. To purchase a service manual, see Service Publications Ordering Information on page 7-16. They are part of the airbag system. Avoid yellow connectors. Adding Equipment to Your Airbag-Equipped Vehicle Q: Is there anything I might add to or change ...
... sure to follow proper service procedures, and make sure the person performing work for you add things that are probably part of the front seats, safety belts, the airbag sensing and diagnostic module, steering wheel, instrument panel, roof-rail airbag modules, ceiling headliner or pillar ... to an airbag when it inflates. To purchase a service manual, see Service Publications Ordering Information on page 7-16. They are part of the airbag system. Avoid yellow connectors. Adding Equipment to Your Airbag-Equipped Vehicle Q: Is there anything I might add to or change ...
Owner's Manual
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... towing a trailer and you can overheat the brake system and cause premature wear or damage to brake system parts. Pull the parking brake lever up on the parking brake lever located between the seats. If the ignition is off before driving. Hold the button in the button at the end of the...
... towing a trailer and you can overheat the brake system and cause premature wear or damage to brake system parts. Pull the parking brake lever up on the parking brake lever located between the seats. If the ignition is off before driving. Hold the button in the button at the end of the...
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... Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, inside the vehicle so that some of them are above the tops of the seats. • Do not leave an unsecured child restraint in your vehicle. • When you carry something inside the ...Driving" under Off-Road Driving on your vehicle can break, and it whenever you can. • Do not leave a seat folded down unless you put things inside your vehicle can strike and injure people in a sudden stop or turn , or in... help you to . If you put inside your vehicle. If you do, parts on page 4-13. 4-39 {CAUTION: Do not load your warranty.
... Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, inside the vehicle so that some of them are above the tops of the seats. • Do not leave an unsecured child restraint in your vehicle. • When you carry something inside the ...Driving" under Off-Road Driving on your vehicle can break, and it whenever you can. • Do not leave a seat folded down unless you put things inside your vehicle can strike and injure people in a sudden stop or turn , or in... help you to . If you put inside your vehicle. If you do, parts on page 4-13. 4-39 {CAUTION: Do not load your warranty.
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.... Special handling may contain perchlorate materials. For additional information, see www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. 5-4 If you use the wrong fasteners, parts can be damaged if you try to do service work on a vehicle without knowing enough about it. • Be sure you have sufficient ... vehicles, including this one, contain and/or emit chemicals known to the State of automotive applications, such as airbag initiators, seat belt pretensioners, and lithium batteries contained in remote keyless entry transmitters, may be hurt. You could be easily confused.
.... Special handling may contain perchlorate materials. For additional information, see www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. 5-4 If you use the wrong fasteners, parts can be damaged if you try to do service work on a vehicle without knowing enough about it. • Be sure you have sufficient ... vehicles, including this one, contain and/or emit chemicals known to the State of automotive applications, such as airbag initiators, seat belt pretensioners, and lithium batteries contained in remote keyless entry transmitters, may be hurt. You could be easily confused.
Owner's Manual
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... points, rear door detent link, roller mechanism, liftgate handle pivot points, latch bolt, fuel door hinge, cargo door hinge, locks, and folding seat hardware. Applying silicone grease on page 5-26 for what to a corrosive environment. Clean radiator, condenser, pressure cap, and filler neck. ... dusty conditions, inspect the filter at each engine oil change. (l) Visually inspect belt for any other loose or damaged safety belt system parts. Inspect hoses. Add fluid if needed. (k) If you should have it repaired. Also see anything that might keep a safety belt...
... points, rear door detent link, roller mechanism, liftgate handle pivot points, latch bolt, fuel door hinge, cargo door hinge, locks, and folding seat hardware. Applying silicone grease on page 5-26 for what to a corrosive environment. Clean radiator, condenser, pressure cap, and filler neck. ... dusty conditions, inspect the filter at each engine oil change. (l) Visually inspect belt for any other loose or damaged safety belt system parts. Inspect hoses. Add fluid if needed. (k) If you should have it repaired. Also see anything that might keep a safety belt...
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U.S. 3634770, in Canada 992887). U.S. 12345579, in Canada 10953518) or Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM Part No. Chassis Lubricant Rear Driveline (GM Part No. Release Pawl Usage Usage Hood and Door Hinges, Body Door Hinge Pins, Liftgate Hinge and Linkage, Folding Seats, and Fuel Door Hinge Outer Tailgate Handle Pivot Points and Hinges Weatherstrip Conditioning Fluid...
U.S. 3634770, in Canada 992887). U.S. 12345579, in Canada 10953518) or Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM Part No. Chassis Lubricant Rear Driveline (GM Part No. Release Pawl Usage Usage Hood and Door Hinges, Body Door Hinge Pins, Liftgate Hinge and Linkage, Folding Seats, and Fuel Door Hinge Outer Tailgate Handle Pivot Points and Hinges Weatherstrip Conditioning Fluid...
Owner's Manual
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... Least Once a Year ...6-10 Introduction ...6-2 8 Maintenance Schedule (cont.) Maintenance Footnotes ...6-7 Maintenance Record ...6-16 Maintenance Replacement Parts ...6-14 Maintenance Requirements ...6-2 Owner Checks and Services ...6-9 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ...6-12 Scheduled Maintenance ...6-4 Using ...6-3 Your Vehicle... and the Environment ...6-2 Malfunction Indicator Light ...3-41 Manual Lumbar Controls ...1-3 Manual Seats ...1-2 Manual, Using ...iii Memory Seat, Mirrors, and Pedals ...1-5 Message DIC Warnings and Messages ...3-53 Mirrors Automatic Dimming Rearview ...
... Least Once a Year ...6-10 Introduction ...6-2 8 Maintenance Schedule (cont.) Maintenance Footnotes ...6-7 Maintenance Record ...6-16 Maintenance Replacement Parts ...6-14 Maintenance Requirements ...6-2 Owner Checks and Services ...6-9 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ...6-12 Scheduled Maintenance ...6-4 Using ...6-3 Your Vehicle... and the Environment ...6-2 Malfunction Indicator Light ...3-41 Manual Lumbar Controls ...1-3 Manual Seats ...1-2 Manual, Using ...iii Memory Seat, Mirrors, and Pedals ...1-5 Message DIC Warnings and Messages ...3-53 Mirrors Automatic Dimming Rearview ...
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... ...7-16 United States Government ...7-15 Restraint System Check Checking the Restraint Systems ...1-68 Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash ...1-69 Retained Accessory Power (RAP) ...2-22 Roadside Assistance Program ...7-8 Rocking Your Vehicle...Seats Head Restraints ...1-10 Heated Seats ...1-4 Manual Lumbar ...1-3 Memory, Mirrors and Pedals ...1-5 Power Lumbar ...1-4 Power Seats ...1-3 Rear Seat Operation ...1-11 Reclining Seatbacks ...1-7 Secondary Latch System ...5-92 Securing a Child Restraint Center Rear Seat Position ...1-49 Rear Outside Seat Position ...1-47 Right Front Seat...
... ...7-16 United States Government ...7-15 Restraint System Check Checking the Restraint Systems ...1-68 Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash ...1-69 Retained Accessory Power (RAP) ...2-22 Roadside Assistance Program ...7-8 Rocking Your Vehicle...Seats Head Restraints ...1-10 Heated Seats ...1-4 Manual Lumbar ...1-3 Memory, Mirrors and Pedals ...1-5 Power Lumbar ...1-4 Power Seats ...1-3 Rear Seat Operation ...1-11 Reclining Seatbacks ...1-7 Secondary Latch System ...5-92 Securing a Child Restraint Center Rear Seat Position ...1-49 Rear Outside Seat Position ...1-47 Right Front Seat...