Owner's Manual
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...Automatic Door Locks ...2.12 Lockout Protection ...2.13 Leaving Your Vehicle ...2.13 2.13 Dual Sliding Doors ...Power Sliding Door PSD) ...2.16 Liftgate ...2.22 Windows ...2.24 Power Windows ...2.25 Power Rear Quarter Windows ...2.26 Sun Visors ...2-26 Theft-Deterrent Systems ...2.27 ...2.27 Content Theft-Deterrent . . RemoteKeylessEntry ... Engine While You AreParked ...2-44 2-45 Mirrors ...Manual Rearview Mirror ...2-45 2-45 Outside Power Mirrors ...Outside Convex Mirror ...2-46 Outside Heated Mirrors ...2-46 Onstar@ System ...2-47 HomeLink@Transmitter ...2-49 Programming the HomeLink Transmitter ...
...Automatic Door Locks ...2.12 Lockout Protection ...2.13 Leaving Your Vehicle ...2.13 2.13 Dual Sliding Doors ...Power Sliding Door PSD) ...2.16 Liftgate ...2.22 Windows ...2.24 Power Windows ...2.25 Power Rear Quarter Windows ...2.26 Sun Visors ...2-26 Theft-Deterrent Systems ...2.27 ...2.27 Content Theft-Deterrent . . RemoteKeylessEntry ... Engine While You AreParked ...2-44 2-45 Mirrors ...Manual Rearview Mirror ...2-45 2-45 Outside Power Mirrors ...Outside Convex Mirror ...2-46 Outside Heated Mirrors ...2-46 Onstar@ System ...2-47 HomeLink@Transmitter ...2-49 Programming the HomeLink Transmitter ...
Owner's Manual
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... the ignition is in RUN, ACCESSORY or when Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is active. u w w r r ~ I I ..AI-.- "--:a:--- ^ - ---- The first position lowers the window normally. rl 00 2-25 The switches on the front of the switch. See "Retained Accessory Power (RAP)" ulluw ryriilrurr r - Power Windows The driver's power window switch has two down to the second position, then release it...
... the ignition is in RUN, ACCESSORY or when Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is active. u w w r r ~ I I ..AI-.- "--:a:--- ^ - ---- The first position lowers the window normally. rl 00 2-25 The switches on the front of the switch. See "Retained Accessory Power (RAP)" ulluw ryriilrurr r - Power Windows The driver's power window switch has two down to the second position, then release it...
Owner's Manual
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... Vanity Mirror Pull down the visors. the overhead console switchbank, is pressed until they are fully opened. See "Retained Accessory Power (RAP)" under lgnition Positions on how long the switch is pressed. The windows will come on when you can swing down the sun visor. Flip up the cover to open the...
... Vanity Mirror Pull down the visors. the overhead console switchbank, is pressed until they are fully opened. See "Retained Accessory Power (RAP)" under lgnition Positions on how long the switch is pressed. The windows will come on when you can swing down the sun visor. Flip up the cover to open the...
Owner's Manual
Page 118
...OFF and none of the doors are using the correct key; When the engine starts, release the ignition key. Retained Accessory Power (RAP) With RAP, the power windows, power rear quarter windows, audio system and the automatic level control will return to which you can 't turn the key hard. This is the ... after you start your electrical accessories, such as the radio. Notice: If your vehicle must be pushed or towed, but , does not send power to display some instrument panel warning lights. Use this position if your key seems stuck in ? Using a tool to push-start your ignition, ...
...OFF and none of the doors are using the correct key; When the engine starts, release the ignition key. Retained Accessory Power (RAP) With RAP, the power windows, power rear quarter windows, audio system and the automatic level control will return to which you can 't turn the key hard. This is the ... after you start your electrical accessories, such as the radio. Notice: If your vehicle must be pushed or towed, but , does not send power to display some instrument panel warning lights. Use this position if your key seems stuck in ? Using a tool to push-start your ignition, ...
Owner's Manual
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...would also want to use SECOND (2) when youare driving less than 35 mph (55 km/h) andTHIRD (3) for normal driving, but it offers more power, but lower fuel economy. Notice: Don't drive in FIRST (I), the transaxle won 't turn, don't try to the passenger compartment and defrost the... windows more information. Notice: If your vehicleseems to start up the engine faster when the outside temperature is 35°F (2°C) or colder. FIRST (1): This position gives you more power and lower fuel economy than 25 miles (40 km), or ...
...would also want to use SECOND (2) when youare driving less than 35 mph (55 km/h) andTHIRD (3) for normal driving, but it offers more power, but lower fuel economy. Notice: Don't drive in FIRST (I), the transaxle won 't turn, don't try to the passenger compartment and defrost the... windows more information. Notice: If your vehicleseems to start up the engine faster when the outside temperature is 35°F (2°C) or colder. FIRST (1): This position gives you more power and lower fuel economy than 25 miles (40 km), or ...
Owner's Manual
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... rubber mat can be of these features in the overhead console. The switchbank may include the interior lamps override, the power sliding door(s)/override, the power rear quarter windows and the Ultrasonic Rear Parking Aid (URPA) disable switches. E? If your vehicle is located in the Index. 3-21...in the front of these features in the instrument panel below the comfortcontrols. The switchbank may include the rear fan knob, the rear window wiper/washer, the fog lamps, thetraction control and the heated seats. Snap the mat into place after cleaning. This switchbank is ...
... rubber mat can be of these features in the overhead console. The switchbank may include the interior lamps override, the power sliding door(s)/override, the power rear quarter windows and the Ultrasonic Rear Parking Aid (URPA) disable switches. E? If your vehicle is located in the Index. 3-21...in the front of these features in the instrument panel below the comfortcontrols. The switchbank may include the rear fan knob, the rear window wiper/washer, the fog lamps, thetraction control and the heated seats. Snap the mat into place after cleaning. This switchbank is ...
Owner's Manual
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... Identification Number (VIN) ...5.95 Service Parts Identification Label ...5.95 ...5.96 Electrical System ...Add-on Electrical Equipment ...5.96 Headlamp Wiring ...5.96 Windshield Wiper Fuses ...5.96 Power Windows and Other Power Options ...5.96 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...5.96 Capacities and Specifications ...5.103 Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ...5.105 Appearance Care ...5.87 Cleaning the Inside of Your...
... Identification Number (VIN) ...5.95 Service Parts Identification Label ...5.95 ...5.96 Electrical System ...Add-on Electrical Equipment ...5.96 Headlamp Wiring ...5.96 Windshield Wiper Fuses ...5.96 Power Windows and Other Power Options ...5.96 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...5.96 Capacities and Specifications ...5.103 Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ...5.105 Appearance Care ...5.87 Cleaning the Inside of Your...
Owner's Manual
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... on the road and don't have your vehicle, the instrument panel fuse block and the underhood fuse block. Replace it fixed. 5-96 Power Windows and Other Power Options Circuit breakers in the underhood fuse block. If the band is fixed. When the current load is too heavy, the circuit breaker... some cases to your warranty. Some electrical equipment can borrow one of the spare fuses in the instrument panel fuse panel protect the power windows and other components from short circuits by a combination of your vehicle that has the same amperage or use its fuse, if it is...
... on the road and don't have your vehicle, the instrument panel fuse block and the underhood fuse block. Replace it fixed. 5-96 Power Windows and Other Power Options Circuit breakers in the underhood fuse block. If the band is fixed. When the current load is too heavy, the circuit breaker... some cases to your warranty. Some electrical equipment can borrow one of the spare fuses in the instrument panel fuse panel protect the power windows and other components from short circuits by a combination of your vehicle that has the same amperage or use its fuse, if it is...
Owner's Manual
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...Fuse LH T/LP I Usage Passenger's Side Taillamp (Export Only) Rear Window Defogger Relay, Heated Mirrors onstar@ I Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Ignition Crank I PASS KEY ILOCK PWR I PASS-Key@Ill System I Locks Power Door I I RR DEFOG/ HTD MIRROR ON STAR Inflatable SIRModule Restraint ... Side Taillamp (Export Only) I I I RR FOG LP I Fog Lamps (Export Only) CIGAR/DIC/ APO FRT Cigarette Lighter, DIC, Front Auxiliary Power Outlets, Data Link Heater-A/C Control Instrument Cluster, Body Control Module, Electronic Level Control (ELC) Sensor and Relay, Theft, Door Ajar I T/SIG PWR QTR...
...Fuse LH T/LP I Usage Passenger's Side Taillamp (Export Only) Rear Window Defogger Relay, Heated Mirrors onstar@ I Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Ignition Crank I PASS KEY ILOCK PWR I PASS-Key@Ill System I Locks Power Door I I RR DEFOG/ HTD MIRROR ON STAR Inflatable SIRModule Restraint ... Side Taillamp (Export Only) I I I RR FOG LP I Fog Lamps (Export Only) CIGAR/DIC/ APO FRT Cigarette Lighter, DIC, Front Auxiliary Power Outlets, Data Link Heater-A/C Control Instrument Cluster, Body Control Module, Electronic Level Control (ELC) Sensor and Relay, Theft, Door Ajar I T/SIG PWR QTR...
Owner's Manual
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..., DIC Display, DRL HVAC/DIC/DRU Control Module, Heater-A/C Control, HEATED SEAT Temperature Door Actuator (Front) and Rear Window Defogger Relay BCM PRGRAM BCM Programming RH HEAD LP LOW RH HEAD LP HIGH Only) PCM/ABS Circuit Breaker HEADLAMP PWRSLDDR ... Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Control Module, Headlamp and Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch I Blank Blank Not I Not Used Used I Power Sliding Door i Front Power Windows i I RAP RELAY Blank I I Retained Accessory Power (RAP) Relay l-Nat Used I I Six-Way Power Seats and Rear Side Door Actuator Motor BlowerMotor Hi Speed Relay Module I 5-99
..., DIC Display, DRL HVAC/DIC/DRU Control Module, Heater-A/C Control, HEATED SEAT Temperature Door Actuator (Front) and Rear Window Defogger Relay BCM PRGRAM BCM Programming RH HEAD LP LOW RH HEAD LP HIGH Only) PCM/ABS Circuit Breaker HEADLAMP PWRSLDDR ... Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Control Module, Headlamp and Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch I Blank Blank Not I Not Used Used I Power Sliding Door i Front Power Windows i I RAP RELAY Blank I I Retained Accessory Power (RAP) Relay l-Nat Used I I Six-Way Power Seats and Rear Side Door Actuator Motor BlowerMotor Hi Speed Relay Module I 5-99
Owner's Manual
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...Front Comfort Controls Low/Medium Blower, Front WiperANasher, HVAC/DRL, MALURadio/DIC, Puwer Guarier iierri, Zear n v n b , Rear Wiper/Washer. SWC Accessory and Power Window Circuit Breaker, RAP I I I Not Used I I I I I I I 24 25 26 27 I Not Used I Ignition Control Module (ICM) I...23 I Not Used I 6 Fans Coolant Fuses (Instrument Panel): ABS Module Battery, Cigarette Lighter, Courtesy Lamps, Front Power Socket, Power Locks, Power Mirrors and Right Rear Power Socket, OnStar, RAP Ignition Switch to A/C Compressor Clutch Oil Driver Information Display, Heater CQr?!!3!, !?.ldiQ, Re2r !L!-! ...
...Front Comfort Controls Low/Medium Blower, Front WiperANasher, HVAC/DRL, MALURadio/DIC, Puwer Guarier iierri, Zear n v n b , Rear Wiper/Washer. SWC Accessory and Power Window Circuit Breaker, RAP I I I Not Used I I I I I I I 24 25 26 27 I Not Used I Ignition Control Module (ICM) I...23 I Not Used I 6 Fans Coolant Fuses (Instrument Panel): ABS Module Battery, Cigarette Lighter, Courtesy Lamps, Front Power Socket, Power Locks, Power Mirrors and Right Rear Power Socket, OnStar, RAP Ignition Switch to A/C Compressor Clutch Oil Driver Information Display, Heater CQr?!!3!, !?.ldiQ, Re2r !L!-! ...
Owner's Manual
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... ...Drunken ...Freeway ...Hill and Mountain Roads ...In Rain and on Equipment ...5-96 5-96 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...Headlamp Wiring ...5-96 Power Windows and Other Power Options ...5-96 Windshield WiperFuses ...5-96 Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs ...3-50 Engine 5-19 Air CleanedFilter ...Battery ...5-43 Change Oil Message ...3-56......Cleaning Your DVD Player ...Distortion ...Entertainment System ...DVD Player ... 3-104 3-104 3-105 3-105 3-103 3-91 3-94 E Eight-Way Power Seats ...1-3 Electrical System Add-on Wet Roads Winter ...Driving On Grades ...ZrkiGCJ Gfi Sncjiiv Gi-
... ...Drunken ...Freeway ...Hill and Mountain Roads ...In Rain and on Equipment ...5-96 5-96 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...Headlamp Wiring ...5-96 Power Windows and Other Power Options ...5-96 Windshield WiperFuses ...5-96 Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs ...3-50 Engine 5-19 Air CleanedFilter ...Battery ...5-43 Change Oil Message ...3-56......Cleaning Your DVD Player ...Distortion ...Entertainment System ...DVD Player ... 3-104 3-104 3-105 3-105 3-103 3-91 3-94 E Eight-Way Power Seats ...1-3 Electrical System Add-on Wet Roads Winter ...Driving On Grades ...ZrkiGCJ Gfi Sncjiiv Gi-
Owner's Manual
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...Player ...3-105 3-103 DVD Distortion ...Entry Lighting ...3-18 2-52 Erasing HomeLink@Buttons ...Exit Lighting ...3-19 Exiting Programming Mode ...2-71 Express-Down Window ...2-25 Extender, Safety Belt ...1-44 Exterior Lamps ...3-14 F FabricKarpet ...5-87 Filter 5-19 Engine Air Cleaner ...Finding a PTY Station ...3....105 Flash-to-Pass ...3-9 Flat Tire ...5-69 Flat Tire, Changing ...5-70 Flip and Fold RearSeats ...1-7 Fluid Automatic Transaxle ...5-20 Power Steering ...5-37 5-38 Windshield Washer ...FM ...3-103 Fog Lamps ...3-16 Folding or Reclining theSeatbacks ...1-8, 1-14 Folding the Seatback ...
...Player ...3-105 3-103 DVD Distortion ...Entry Lighting ...3-18 2-52 Erasing HomeLink@Buttons ...Exit Lighting ...3-19 Exiting Programming Mode ...2-71 Express-Down Window ...2-25 Extender, Safety Belt ...1-44 Exterior Lamps ...3-14 F FabricKarpet ...5-87 Filter 5-19 Engine Air Cleaner ...Finding a PTY Station ...3....105 Flash-to-Pass ...3-9 Flat Tire ...5-69 Flat Tire, Changing ...5-70 Flip and Fold RearSeats ...1-7 Fluid Automatic Transaxle ...5-20 Power Steering ...5-37 5-38 Windshield Washer ...FM ...3-103 Fog Lamps ...3-16 Folding or Reclining theSeatbacks ...1-8, 1-14 Folding the Seatback ...
Owner's Manual
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...CompactDisc ...3-87 Playing the Radio ...3-64, 3-71, 3-80 ...2-70 Programmable Modes Power Accessory Outlets ...3-24 Door Locks ...2-10 Eight-Way Seats ...1-3 Electrical System ...5-96 Rear Quarter Windows ...2-26 Six-Way Seats ...1-3 Sliding Door ...2-16 3-56 Sliding Door Warning Message... ...Steering Fluid ...5-37 Windows ...2-25 4-12 Power Steering ...Pretensioners, Safety Belt ...1-44 3-98 Primary Radio Controls ...Programmable...
...CompactDisc ...3-87 Playing the Radio ...3-64, 3-71, 3-80 ...2-70 Programmable Modes Power Accessory Outlets ...3-24 Door Locks ...2-10 Eight-Way Seats ...1-3 Electrical System ...5-96 Rear Quarter Windows ...2-26 Six-Way Seats ...1-3 Sliding Door ...2-16 3-56 Sliding Door Warning Message... ...Steering Fluid ...5-37 Windows ...2-25 4-12 Power Steering ...Pretensioners, Safety Belt ...1-44 3-98 Primary Radio Controls ...Programmable...
Owner's Manual
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...Window Defogger ...3-27, 3-30 Rearview Mirrors ...2-45 Reclining Seatbacks ...1-4 Recreational Vehicle Towing ...4-32 Remote Alarm ...2-7 Remote Control ...3-96 2-66 Remote Driver Unlock Control ...Remote Keyless Entry System ...2-5 Remote Keyless EntrySystem, Operation ...2-6 Remote Lock and Unlock Confirmation ...2-67 Remote Power... ...7-9 7-9 United States Government ...Reprogramming a Single HomeLink@Button ...2-53 Resetting Defaults ...2-53 Resetting the Power Sliding Door ...2-21 Restraint System Check ...6-10 ...1-77 Checking Your Restraint Systems ...Replacing Restraint System Parts...
...Window Defogger ...3-27, 3-30 Rearview Mirrors ...2-45 Reclining Seatbacks ...1-4 Recreational Vehicle Towing ...4-32 Remote Alarm ...2-7 Remote Control ...3-96 2-66 Remote Driver Unlock Control ...Remote Keyless Entry System ...2-5 Remote Keyless EntrySystem, Operation ...2-6 Remote Lock and Unlock Confirmation ...2-67 Remote Power... ...7-9 7-9 United States Government ...Reprogramming a Single HomeLink@Button ...2-53 Resetting Defaults ...2-53 Resetting the Power Sliding Door ...2-21 Restraint System Check ...6-10 ...1-77 Checking Your Restraint Systems ...Replacing Restraint System Parts...
Owner's Manual
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When to Check and Change ...5-20 When to CheckPower Steering Fluid ...5-38 When You Are Ready to Leave After Parking 4-43 on a Hill ...1-54 Where to Put the Restraint ...Why Safety Belts Work ...1-23 Windshield, Backglass andWiper Blades ...5-91 Windows ...2-24 Power ...2-25 Power Rear Quarter ...2-26 3-9 Windshield Washer ...5-38 Fluid ... Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check ...6-10 Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ...5-58 Fuses ...5-96 Windshield Wipers ...3-9 4-26 Winter Driving ...Wiper Blade Check ...6-11 Weight of the Trailer ...4-38 Your Vehicle and the Environment ... 6-2 18
When to Check and Change ...5-20 When to CheckPower Steering Fluid ...5-38 When You Are Ready to Leave After Parking 4-43 on a Hill ...1-54 Where to Put the Restraint ...Why Safety Belts Work ...1-23 Windshield, Backglass andWiper Blades ...5-91 Windows ...2-24 Power ...2-25 Power Rear Quarter ...2-26 3-9 Windshield Washer ...5-38 Fluid ... Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check ...6-10 Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ...5-58 Fuses ...5-96 Windshield Wipers ...3-9 4-26 Winter Driving ...Wiper Blade Check ...6-11 Weight of the Trailer ...4-38 Your Vehicle and the Environment ... 6-2 18