Buick Enclave Owner's Manual

Buick Enclave Owner's Manual

2010
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2010 Buick Enclave Owner Manual M
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-3
Vehicle Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14
Performance and
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18
Keys, Doors and Windows . . . 2-1
Keys and Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Vehicle Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15
Interior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18
Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Rear Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-29
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-44
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 4-1
Additional Storage Features . . . 4-3
Roof Rack System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5-1
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Warning Lights, Gages, and
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12
Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . 5-25
Vehicle Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-31
Vehicle Personalization . . . . . . . 5-40
Universal Remote System . . . . 5-47
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Exterior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
Lighting Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
Audio Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12
Rear Seat Infotainment . . . . . . . 7-34
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-44
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1
Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1
Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Starting and Operating . . . . . . . 9-16
Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-22
Automatic Transmission . . . . . . 9-23
Drive Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-26
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-26
Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-28
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-30
Object Detection Systems . . . . 9-33
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-39
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-44
Conversions and Add-Ons . . . 9-55
Vehicle Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
General Information . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
Vehicle Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4
Headlamp Aiming . . . . . . . . . . . 10-28
Bulb Replacement . . . . . . . . . . 10-28
Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-30

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  • Page 1 2010 Buick Enclave Owner Manual M Storage ..... . . 4-1 Climate Controls ... . . 8-1 In Brief .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2010 Buick Enclave Owner Manual M Wheels and Tires ... 10-37 Jump Starting ....10-81 Towing ..... . 10-85 Appearance Care .
  • Page 3 Emblem are registered trademarks; concessionnaire ou à l'adresse the features found on your vehicle. and the name ENCLAVE is a suivante: For vehicles first sold in Canada, trademark of General Motors substitute the name “General Helm, Incorporated Corporation.
  • Page 4: Index

    Introduction Using this Manual Symbols WARNING To quickly locate information about The vehicle has components and These mean there is something the vehicle use the Index in the labels that use symbols instead of that could hurt you or other back of the manual.
  • Page 5 Introduction " Vehicle Symbol Chart : Charging System : Malfunction Indicator Lamp Here are some additional symbols : Cruise Control : Oil Pressure that may be found on the vehicle : Engine Coolant Temperature : Power and what they mean. For more information on the symbol, refer to : Exterior Lamps : Remote Vehicle Start...
  • Page 6 Introduction NOTES...
  • Page 7: In Brief

    In Brief In Brief Exterior Lighting ... . . 1-11 Windshield Wiper/Washer ..1-12 Climate Controls ... . . 1-13 Instrument Panel Vehicle Features Instrument Panel .
  • Page 8 In Brief Instrument Panel...
  • Page 9: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief Initial Drive A. Air Vents on page 8 9. L. Horn on page 5 5. B. Windshield Wiper/Washer on M. Steering Wheel Controls on Information page 5 5. page 5 3. This section provides a brief C. Instrument Cluster on N.
  • Page 10: Remote Vehicle Start

    In Brief Remote Vehicle Start To open or close the liftgate, press & and hold until the liftgate Starting the Vehicle begins to move. 1. Aim the RKE transmitter at the Press and release to locate the vehicle. vehicle. 2. Press Press and hold for more than 3.
  • Page 11: Door Locks

    In Brief Canceling a Remote Start Power Door Locks Power Liftgate To cancel a remote start: On vehicles with power door locks, On vehicles with a power liftgate, the controls are located on the front the vehicle must be in P (Park) to Aim the RKE transmitter at the doors.
  • Page 12: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief Windows Seat Adjustment Raise or lower the seat by moving the control (A) up or down. Power Seats See Power Seat Adjustment on page 3 3. To raise or recline the seatback, tilt the top of the control (B) forward or rearward.
  • Page 13: Second Row Seats

    In Brief Second Row Seats Third Row Seats Heated Seats The third row seats can be folded Heated Front Seats forward or removed. The heated seat controls are on the center console. The engine must be running to operate them. I : Press to turn on the heated seatback.
  • Page 14: Heated And Ventilated

    In Brief Heated and Ventilated Head Restraint Safety Belt Seats Adjustment On vehicles with this feature, the Do not drive until the head restraints controls are on the front doors near for all occupants are installed and the handle. adjusted properly. : Press to ventilate the seat.
  • Page 15: Sensing System For Passenger Airbag

    In Brief Sensing System for The passenger airbag status To adjust each mirror: indicator will be visible on the Passenger Airbag 1. Press (A) or (B) to select the instrument panel when the vehicle is driver or passenger side mirror. started.
  • Page 16 1-10 In Brief Steering Wheel Interior Mirror Power Tilt Wheel Adjustment The vehicle has an automatic dimming rearview mirror. Automatic dimming reduces the glare from the headlamps of the vehicle behind you. The dimming feature comes on and the indicator light illuminates each time the ignition is turned to start.
  • Page 17 In Brief 1-11 Interior Lighting Exterior Lighting Dome Lamp Override The dome lamp override button is Dome Lamps next to the exterior lamps control. The dome lamps are located in the E: Press the button in and the overhead console and above the dome lamps remain off when a door rear seat passengers.
  • Page 18 1-12 In Brief ;: Manual operation of the parking Windshield Wiper/Washer : Delays wiping cycle. Turn the lamps and other exterior lamps, band up for more frequent wipes or The windshield wiper/washer lever except the headlamps. down for less frequent wipes. is located on the left side of the 2: Manual operation of the 1 : Slow wipes.
  • Page 19: Climate Controls

    In Brief 1-13 Climate Controls See Dual Automatic Climate Control System on page 8 1. For more information about the rear climate control, see Rear Climate Control System (Rear Climate Control Only) on page 8 7 or Rear Climate Control System (Rear Climate with Rear Seat Audio) on page 8 8.
  • Page 20: Vehicle Features

    1-14 In Brief Vehicle Features : Change the display between the radio station frequency and the Radio(s) time, if equipped. While the ignition is off, press to display the time. For more information about these and other radio features, see Operation on page 7 2.
  • Page 21: Portable Audio Devices

    In Brief 1-15 Satellite Radio Portable Audio Devices Setting the Clock To set the time and date for the Vehicles with an XM™ Satellite This vehicle may have an auxiliary radio with CD, DVD, and USB Port: Radio tuner and a valid XM Satellite input located on the radio faceplate Radio subscription can receive XM and a USB port located in the center...
  • Page 22 1-16 In Brief Navigation System The Bluetooth-enabled cell phone : Press to silence the vehicle must be paired with the in-vehicle speakers only. Press again to turn The vehicle's navigation system Bluetooth system before it can be the sound on. Press and hold longer provides detailed maps of most used in the vehicle.
  • Page 23: Cruise Control

    In Brief 1-17 Cruise Control Storage Compartments Press the buttons (B, C) on the front of the consoles to access the upper and lower storage areas. : On/Off. For vehicles with a second row center console, open each area to Increase the storage area by folding + RES: Press to accelerate or access the storage compartment...
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    1-18 In Brief Power Outlets Performance and Maintenance The vehicle has three 12-volt accessory power outlets which can be used to plug in electrical ® StabiliTrak equipment, such as a cellular telephone. The traction control system limits wheel spin and the StabiliTrak The power outlets are located: system assists with directional On the instrument panel below...
  • Page 25 In Brief 1-19 Tire Pressure Monitor Engine Oil Life System vehicle is first started and then turn off as you drive. This may be an This vehicle may have a Tire The engine oil life system calculates early indicator that your tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS).
  • Page 26: Driving For Better Fuel

    Canada: 1-800-268-6800 and more. cruise control, if equipped. As the owner of a new Buick, you Sign up today at: Always follow posted speed are automatically enrolled in the www.gmownercenter.com/buick. limits or drive more slowly when Roadside Assistance program.
  • Page 27 In Brief 1-21 ® OnStar For a full description of OnStar : Push this red emergency services and system limitations, see button to get priority help from the OnStar Owner's Guide in the specially trained OnStar emergency glove box. advisors. OnStar service is subject to the : Push this button for hands-free, OnStar terms and conditions...
  • Page 28 1-22 In Brief The OnStar system can record and The vehicle must have a working On some vehicles, the mute button transmit vehicle information. This electrical system, including can be used to dial numbers into information is automatically sent to adequate battery power, for the voice mail systems, or to dial phone OnStar equipment to operate.
  • Page 29: Keys, Doors And Windows

    Keys, Doors and Windows Keys, Doors and Vehicle Security Vehicle Security ....2-12 Windows Anti-Theft Alarm System ..2-12 Immobilizer ....2-13 Immobilizer Operation .
  • Page 30: Keys And Locks

    Keys, Doors and Windows Keys and Locks If you are locked out of the vehicle, call the Roadside Assistance Center. See Roadside Assistance Keys Program on page 13 6. Remote Keyless Entry WARNING (RKE) System Leaving children in a vehicle with the ignition key is dangerous for See Radio Frequency Statement on many reasons, children or others...
  • Page 31: Remote Keyless Entry

    Keys, Doors and Windows Check the transmitter's battery. when is pressed again within See “Battery Replacement” later five seconds. See Vehicle in this section. Personalization on page 5 40 for If the transmitter is still not additional information. working correctly, see your Pressing may arm the content dealer/retailer or a qualified...
  • Page 32 Keys, Doors and Windows Programming Transmitters to Battery Replacement & (Power Liftgate): Press and the Vehicle hold until the liftgate begins to move Replace the battery if the REPLACE to open or close the liftgate. The BATTERY IN REMOTE KEY Only RKE transmitters programmed taillamps flash and a chime sounds message displays in the DIC.
  • Page 33: Remote Vehicle Start

    Keys, Doors and Windows 3. Insert the new battery, positive If the vehicle has the remote start When the vehicle starts the parking side facing down. Replace with a feature, the RKE transmitter lamps will turn on and remain on as CR2032 or equivalent battery.
  • Page 34 Keys, Doors and Windows After entering the vehicle during a been running for five minutes, Conditions in Which the remote start, insert and turn the key 10 minutes are added, allowing the Remote Start Will Not Work to the ON/RUN position to drive the engine to run for a total of The vehicle cannot be started using vehicle.
  • Page 35: Power Door Locks

    Keys, Doors and Windows Door Locks Power Door Locks WARNING (Continued) The power door lock switches are WARNING Young children who get into located on the front doors. unlocked vehicles may be " (Unlock): Press to unlock the Unlocked doors can be unable to get out.
  • Page 36: Lockout Protection

    Keys, Doors and Windows Lockout Protection Pressing the power lock switch twice or the lock button on the RKE This feature protects you from transmitter twice will override the locking the key in the vehicle when delayed locking feature and the key is in the ignition and a front immediately lock all the doors.
  • Page 37: Doors

    Keys, Doors and Windows Doors To unlock the liftgate, use the WARNING (Continued) power door lock switch or press the door unlock button on the Liftgate If the vehicle must be driven with RKE transmitter twice. See Remote the liftgate, or trunk/hatch open: Keyless Entry (RKE) System Manual Liftgate Operation Operation on page 2 3.
  • Page 38 2-10 Keys, Doors and Windows Power Liftgate Operation The power liftgate can be power Pressing the buttons or touchpad a opened and closed in the second time while the liftgate is The vehicle may have a power following ways: moving reverses the direction. liftgate.
  • Page 39 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-11 If the transmission is shifted out of close cycle. After removing the closed manually. Do not force the P (Park) while the power function is obstruction, the power liftgate liftgate open or closed during a in progress, the liftgate power operation can be used again.
  • Page 40: Vehicle Security

    2-12 Keys, Doors and Windows Vehicle Security To open the liftgate, press the 30 seconds. The content theft touchpad on the handle on the deterrent alarm is not armed Vehicle theft is big business, outside of the liftgate and lift the until the security light goes off.
  • Page 41: Immobilizer Operation

    Keys, Doors and Windows 2-13 Immobilizer during the ten second pre-alarm, the Testing the Alarm alarm goes off. The headlamps flash To test the alarm: See Radio Frequency Statement on and the horn sounds for about page 13 16 for information 1.
  • Page 42 2-14 Keys, Doors and Windows You do not have to manually arm or If the engine still does not start, and additional keys only. If all the disarm the system. the key appears to be undamaged, currently programmed keys are lost try another ignition key and check or do not operate, you must see The security light comes on if there...
  • Page 43: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors and Windows 2-15 Exterior Mirrors 3. After the engine has started, turn The SERVICE THEFT the key to LOCK/OFF, and DETERRENT SYSTEM message remove the key. displays on the Driver Information Convex Mirrors Center (DIC) when there is a 4.
  • Page 44: Power Mirrors

    2-16 Keys, Doors and Windows Power Mirrors To adjust each mirror: For vehicles with outside power foldaway mirrors: 1. Press (A) or (B) to select the driver or passenger side mirror. 2. Press one of the four arrows located on the control pad to adjust the mirror.
  • Page 45: Park Tilt Mirrors

    Keys, Doors and Windows 2-17 Park Tilt Mirrors Resetting the Power Foldaway Automatic Dimming Feature Mirrors The driver outside mirror adjusts for If the vehicle has the memory the glare of the headlamps behind Reset the power foldaway mirrors if: package, the outside mirrors have a you.
  • Page 46: Interior Mirrors

    2-18 Keys, Doors and Windows Interior Mirrors Windows (On/Off): Press to turn the dimming feature on or off. Automatic Dimming The vehicle may also have a WARNING Rear Vision Camera (RVC). See Rearview Mirror Leaving children, helpless adults, Rear Vision Camera (RVC) on The vehicle has an automatic page 9 34 for more information.
  • Page 47: Power Windows

    Keys, Doors and Windows 2-19 WARNING (Continued) They could operate the power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move. The windows will function and they could be seriously injured or killed if caught in the path of a closing window.
  • Page 48: Sun Visors

    2-20 Keys, Doors and Windows Express-Up/Express-Down 2. Press and continue to hold the driver door armrest. This feature window switch until the window prevents the rear windows from Windows is fully open. being operated, except from the A window with the express-up/down driver position.
  • Page 49: Roof

    Keys, Doors and Windows 2-21 Roof Express-open/Express-close: From the closed position, press and release the rear of the switch to Sunroof express-open the sunroof. Press and release the front of the switch to The ignition must be in ON/RUN or express-close the sunroof.
  • Page 50 2-22 Keys, Doors and Windows Rear Power Sunshade On vehicles with a rear power sunshade, the switch is on the headliner above the rearview mirror. Notice: The rear sunshade could be damaged if you attempt to open or close it manually. Do not manually open or close the rear sunshade.
  • Page 51 Seats and Restraints Seats and Safety System Check ..3-28 Child Restraints Safety Belt Care ... . . 3-28 Older Children ....3-44 Restraints Replacing Safety Belt System Infants and Young...
  • Page 52: Seats And

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints The vehicle's front seats have adjustable head restraints in the outboard seating positions. WARNING With head restraints that are not installed and adjusted properly, there is a greater chance that occupants will suffer a neck/ spinal injury in a crash.
  • Page 53: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Front Seats If the vehicle has power seats, the Memory Seat and Mirrors controls are located on the outboard On vehicles with the memory side of the seats. Power Seat Adjustment package, the controls are located on Move the seat forward or rearward the driver door.
  • Page 54: Lumbar Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints Lumbar Adjustment A second seating and mirror If something has blocked the driver position can be programmed by seat while recalling a memory Manual Lumbar repeating the above steps and position, the driver seat recall may pressing button 2. stop working.
  • Page 55: Reclining Seatbacks

    Seats and Restraints Reclining Seatbacks Power Lumbar On vehicles with power lumbar, the Manual Reclining Seatbacks controls used to operate this feature are located on the outboard side of WARNING the seats. See “Power Lumbar” under Power Seat Adjustment on You can lose control of the page 3 3 for more information.
  • Page 56 Seats and Restraints To return the seatback to an upright WARNING WARNING (Continued) position: 1. Lift the lever without applying Sitting in a reclined position when For proper protection when the pressure to the seatback and the the vehicle is in motion can be vehicle is in motion, have the seatback will return to the dangerous.
  • Page 57: Heated Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Heated Front Seats On vehicles with heated front seats, The passenger seat may take the controls are located on the longer to heat up. center console. To operate the If the vehicle has remote vehicle WARNING heated seats the engine must be start and is started using the RKE running.
  • Page 58: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Heated and Ventilated Rear Seats (Ventilated Seat): Press to ventilate the entire seat. Front Seats This symbol appears on the climate control display to indicate that the WARNING feature is on. If you cannot feel temperature (Heated Seat and Seatback): change or pain to the skin, the Press to heat the entire seat.
  • Page 59 Seats and Restraints Entering and Exiting the 5. Pull the sliding seat lever (C) forward and move the seatback Third Row forward. The seat cushion will fold, and the entire seat will slide WARNING forward. Using the third row seating Returning the Seat to the position while the second row is Seating Position...
  • Page 60: Third Row Seats

    3-10 Seats and Restraints Third Row Seats Reclining the Seatbacks 3. Pull forward on the reclining seatback strap (B) and push To recline the seatback: down on the seatback. WARNING 1. Leaning forward in the seat, pull If the headrest touches the front the reclining seatback strap (B).
  • Page 61 Seats and Restraints 3-11 To fold the seatback: To return the seatback to the seating position: 1. Remove anything on or under the seat. 1. Raise the seatback into place by using the pullstrap from the rear of the vehicle, or by pushing it into place from inside the vehicle.
  • Page 62 3-12 Seats and Restraints Notice: Folding a rear seat with The seats must be placed in the WARNING the safety belts still fastened may proper locations to attach cause damage to the seat or the correctly. The wider seat must A safety belt that is improperly safety belts.
  • Page 63 Seats and Restraints 3-13 Safety Belts In most states and in all Canadian WARNING provinces, the law requires wearing This section of the manual safety belts. Here is why: It is extremely dangerous to ride describes how to use safety belts You never know if you will be in a in a cargo area, inside or outside properly.
  • Page 64 3-14 Seats and Restraints Why Safety Belts Work When you ride in or on anything, you go as fast as it goes. Put someone on it. Get it up to speed. Then stop the vehicle. The rider does not stop. Take the simplest vehicle.
  • Page 65 Seats and Restraints 3-15 The person keeps going until or the instrument panel... or the safety belts! stopped by something. In a real With safety belts, you slow down vehicle, it could be the windshield... as the vehicle does. You get more time to stop.
  • Page 66: Safety Belts

    3-16 Seats and Restraints Questions and Answers About Q: If my vehicle has airbags, Q: If I am a good driver, and I why should I have to wear never drive far from home, Safety Belts safety belts? why should I wear safety Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle belts? A: Airbags are supplemental...
  • Page 67: Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints 3-17 How to Wear Safety Belts First, before you or your If you slid under it, the belt would passenger(s) wear a safety belt, apply force on your abdomen. This Properly there is important information you could cause serious or even fatal should know.
  • Page 68 3-18 Seats and Restraints Q: What is wrong with this? Q: What is wrong with this? WARNING You can be seriously hurt if your shoulder belt is too loose. In a crash, you would move forward too much, which could increase injury.
  • Page 69 Seats and Restraints 3-19 Q: What is wrong with this? WARNING WARNING You can be seriously hurt if your You can be seriously injured if lap belt is too loose. In a crash, your belt is buckled in the wrong you could slide under the lap belt place like this.
  • Page 70 3-20 Seats and Restraints Q: What is wrong with this? Q: What is wrong with this? WARNING You can be seriously injured if your belt goes over an armrest like this. The belt would be much too high. In a crash, you can slide under the belt.
  • Page 71 Seats and Restraints 3-21 Q: What is wrong with this? WARNING WARNING You can be seriously injured if You can be seriously injured by you wear the shoulder belt under not wearing the lap-shoulder belt your arm. In a crash, your body properly.
  • Page 72: Properly

    3-22 Seats and Restraints Lap-Shoulder Belt Q: What is wrong with this? All seating positions in the vehicle have a lap-shoulder belt. If you are using a rear seating position with a detachable safety belt and the safety belt is not attached, see Third Row Seats on page 3 10 for instruction on reconnecting the safety belt to the...
  • Page 73 Seats and Restraints 3-23 5. If equipped with a shoulder belt height adjuster, move it to the height that is right for you. See “Shoulder Belt Height Adjustment” later in this section for instructions on use and important safety information. 3.
  • Page 74 3-24 Seats and Restraints Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster Safety Belt Pretensioners The vehicle has a shoulder belt This vehicle has safety belt height adjuster for the driver and pretensioners for the front outboard right front passenger seating occupants. Although the safety belt positions.
  • Page 75 Seats and Restraints 3-25 Rear Safety Belt Comfort Here is how to install a comfort the vehicle. To access the guide to the safety belt: comfort guide, you will first need Guides to move the headrest forward by This vehicle may have rear shoulder pulling on the handle behind the belt comfort guides.
  • Page 76 3-26 Seats and Restraints WARNING A safety belt that is not properly worn may not provide the protection needed in a crash. The person wearing the belt could be seriously injured. The shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces.
  • Page 77: Safety Belt Use During

    Seats and Restraints 3-27 Safety Belt Use During The best way to protect the fetus is to protect the mother. When a safety Pregnancy belt is worn properly, it is more likely that the fetus will not be hurt in a Safety belts work for everyone, crash.
  • Page 78: Safety System Check

    3-28 Seats and Restraints Safety System Check Safety Belt Care Replacing Safety Belt System Parts After a Now and then, check that the safety Keep belts clean and dry. Crash belt reminder light, safety belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and WARNING anchorages are working properly.
  • Page 79: Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-29 Airbag System After a minor crash, replacement of All of the airbags in the vehicle will safety belts may not be necessary. have the word AIRBAG embossed The vehicle has the following But the safety belt assemblies that in the trim or on an attached label airbags: were used during any crash may...
  • Page 80 3-30 Seats and Restraints Here are the most important things WARNING WARNING to know about the airbag system: Airbags inflate with great force, Children who are up against, WARNING faster than the blink of an eye. or very close to, any airbag Anyone who is up against, or very when it inflates can be seriously You can be severely injured or...
  • Page 81: Where Are The Airbags

    Seats and Restraints 3-31 Where Are the Airbags? There is an airbag readiness light on the instrument panel cluster, which shows the airbag symbol. The system checks the airbag electrical system for malfunctions. The light tells you if there is an The right front passenger frontal electrical problem.
  • Page 82 3-32 Seats and Restraints WARNING If something is between an occupant and an airbag, the airbag might not inflate properly or it might force the object into that person causing severe injury or even death. The path of an inflating airbag must be kept clear.
  • Page 83: When Should An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints 3-33 When Should an Airbag Frontal airbags may inflate at Frontal airbags are not intended to different crash speeds. For inflate during vehicle rollovers, rear Inflate? example: impacts, or in many side impacts. Frontal airbags are designed to If the vehicle hits a stationary In addition, the vehicle has inflate in moderate to severe frontal...
  • Page 84: What Makes An Airbag

    3-34 Seats and Restraints Seat-mounted side impact and For frontal airbags, inflation is Frontal airbag modules are located roof-rail airbags will inflate if the determined by what the vehicle hits, inside the steering wheel and crash severity is above the system's the angle of the impact, and how instrument panel.
  • Page 85: What Will You See After An Airbag Inflates

    Seats and Restraints 3-35 What Will You See After Seat-mounted side impact and WARNING roof-rail airbags distribute the force an Airbag Inflates? of the impact more evenly over the When an airbag inflates, there occupant's upper body. After the frontal airbags and may be dust in the air.
  • Page 86 3-36 Seats and Restraints The vehicle has a crash sensing You can lock the doors, turn off the In many crashes severe enough to and diagnostic module which interior lamps and hazard warning inflate the airbag, windshields are records information after a flashers by using the controls for broken by vehicle deformation.
  • Page 87: Passenger Sensing

    Seats and Restraints 3-37 Passenger Sensing If you are using remote start, The sensors are designed to detect if equipped, to start the vehicle from the presence of a properly-seated System a distance, you may not see the occupant and determine if the right system check.
  • Page 88 3-38 Seats and Restraints A right front passenger takes A label on the sun visor says, WARNING (Continued) his/her weight off of the seat for “Never put a rear-facing child seat in a period of time. the front.” This is because the risk to deploy under some unusual the rear-facing child is so great, Or, if there is a critical problem...
  • Page 89 Seats and Restraints 3-39 For some children, including If the On Indicator is Lit for a 5. If, after reinstalling the child children in child restraints, and for restraint and restarting the Child Restraint very small adults, the passenger vehicle, the on indicator is still lit, If a child restraint has been installed sensing system may or may turn the vehicle off.
  • Page 90 3-40 Seats and Restraints If the Off Indicator is Lit for an system to detect that person and Additional Factors Affecting enable the right front passenger Adult-Size Occupant System Operation frontal airbag: Safety belts help keep the 1. Turn the vehicle off. passenger in position on the seat during vehicle maneuvers and 2.
  • Page 91: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    Seats and Restraints 3-41 A wet seat can affect the The on indicator may be lit if an Your dealer/retailer and the service performance of the passenger object, such as a briefcase, manual have information about sensing system. Here is how: handbag, grocery bag, laptop or servicing the vehicle and the airbag other electronic device, is put on an...
  • Page 92: Adding Equipment To The Airbag-Equipped Vehicle

    3-42 Seats and Restraints Adding Equipment to the position, which includes sensors Step Two of the Customer that are part of the passenger Satisfaction Procedure in this Airbag-Equipped Vehicle seat. The passenger sensing manual. system may not operate properly Q: Is there anything I might add If the vehicle has rollover if the original seat trim is to or change about the vehicle...
  • Page 93: Airbag System Check

    Seats and Restraints 3-43 Airbag System Check Replacing Airbag System If an airbag inflates, you will need to replace airbag system parts. See Parts After a Crash The airbag system does not need your dealer/retailer for service. regularly scheduled maintenance or If the airbag readiness light stays on replacement.
  • Page 94: Child Restraints

    3-44 Seats and Restraints Child Restraints that booster. Use a booster seat Q: What is the proper way to with a lap-shoulder belt until the wear safety belts? child passes the below fit test: Older Children A: An older child should wear a Sit all the way back on the seat.
  • Page 95 Seats and Restraints 3-45 In a crash, children who are not WARNING (Continued) buckled up can strike other people who are buckled up, or can be The child could move too far thrown out of the vehicle. Older forward increasing the chance children need to use safety belts of head and neck injury.
  • Page 96: Infants And Young

    3-46 Seats and Restraints Infants and Young Airbags plus lap-shoulder belts offer WARNING protection for adults and older Children children, but not for young children Never do this. and infants. Neither the vehicle's Everyone in a vehicle needs safety belt system nor its airbag protection! This includes infants and Never hold an infant or a child system is designed for them.
  • Page 97 Seats and Restraints 3-47 WARNING Never do this. Children who are up against, or very close to, any airbag when it inflates can be seriously injured or killed. Never put a rear-facing child restraint in the right front seat. Secure a rear-facing child restraint in a rear seat.
  • Page 98 3-48 Seats and Restraints Q: What are the different types of The restraint manufacturer's WARNING add-on child restraints? instructions that come with the restraint state the weight and A: Add-on child restraints, which A young child's hip bones are still height limitations for a particular are purchased by the vehicle's so small that the vehicle's regular...
  • Page 99: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints 3-49 Child Restraint Systems (B) Forward-Facing Child Seat (C) Booster Seats A forward-facing child seat (B) A booster seat (C) is a child restraint (A) Rear-Facing Infant Seat provides restraint for the child's designed to improve the fit of the A rear-facing infant seat (A) body with the harness.
  • Page 100: Where To Put The Restraint

    3-50 Seats and Restraints Securing an Add-On Child the LATCH system. See Lower Securing the Child Within the Anchors and Tethers for Children Restraint in the Vehicle Child Restraint (LATCH System) on page 3 52 for more information. Children can be WARNING WARNING endangered in a crash if the child...
  • Page 101 Seats and Restraints 3-51 child seat; an older child riding in a When securing a child restraint in a WARNING (Continued) booster seat; and children, who are rear seating position, study the large enough, using safety belts. instructions that came with the Even if the passenger sensing child restraint to make sure it is A label on the sun visor says,...
  • Page 102: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children

    3-52 Seats and Restraints Lower Anchors and When installing a child restraint with Lower Anchors a top tether, you must also use Tethers for Children either the lower anchors or the (LATCH System) safety belts to properly secure the child restraint. A child restraint must The LATCH system holds a child never be attached using only the top restraint during driving or in a crash.
  • Page 103 Seats and Restraints 3-53 Top Tether Anchor Your child restraint may have a Lower Anchor and Top Tether single tether (A) or a dual tether (C). Anchor Locations Either will have a single attachment (B) to secure the top tether to the anchor. Some child restraints with top tethers are designed for use with or without the top tether being...
  • Page 104 3-54 Seats and Restraints To assist you in locating the lower anchors, each second row anchor position has a label, near the crease between the seatback and the seat cushion. Second Row — 60/40 Bench Third Row (Top Tether Anchor): Seating (Top Tether Anchor): Seating positions with top tether anchors.
  • Page 105 Seats and Restraints 3-55 Do not secure a child restraint in a position without a top tether anchor if a national or local law requires that the top tether be attached, or if the instructions that come with the child restraint say that the top tether must be attached.
  • Page 106: System

    3-56 Seats and Restraints Securing a Child Restraint WARNING WARNING Designed for the LATCH System Do not attach more than one child Children can be seriously injured restraint to a single anchor. or strangled if a shoulder belt is WARNING Attaching more than one child wrapped around their neck and restraint to a single anchor could...
  • Page 107 Seats and Restraints 3-57 Do not fold the empty rear seat before placing the child 2.3. Route, attach and tighten with a safety belt buckled. This restraint on the seat. Make the top tether according to could damage the safety belt or sure the third row bench your child restraint the seat.
  • Page 108 3-58 Seats and Restraints If the position you are using If the position you are using If the position you are using does not have a headrest has a fixed headrest or has a fixed headrest or or head restraint and you head restraint and you are head restraint and you are are using a dual tether,...
  • Page 109: Replacing Latch System Parts After A Crash

    Seats and Restraints 3-59 Replacing LATCH System If the vehicle has the LATCH system where to install the child restraint and it was being used during a using LATCH. If a child restraint is Parts After a Crash crash, new LATCH system parts secured in the vehicle using a may be needed.
  • Page 110 3-60 Seats and Restraints If the child restraint does not have the LATCH system, you will be using the safety belt to secure the child restraint in this position. Be sure to follow the instructions that came with the child restraint. Secure the child in the child restraint when and as the instructions say.
  • Page 111: Securing Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints 3-61 Securing Child Restraints 6. If the child restraint has a top tether, follow the child restraint (Right Front manufacturer's instructions Passenger Seat) regarding the use of the top tether. See Lower Anchors and The vehicle has airbags. A rear seat Tethers for Children (LATCH is a safer place to secure a System) on page 3 52 for more...
  • Page 112 3-62 Seats and Restraints A label on the sun visor says, If the child restraint has the LATCH WARNING (Continued) “Never put a rear-facing child seat in system, see Lower Anchors and the front.” This is because the risk to Tethers for Children (LATCH Even if the passenger sensing the rear-facing child is so great,...
  • Page 113 Seats and Restraints 3-63 You will be using the lap-shoulder belt to secure the child restraint in this position. Follow the instructions that came with the child restraint. 1. Move the seat as far back as it will go before securing the forward-facing child restraint.
  • Page 114 3-64 Seats and Restraints If the airbags are off, the off indicator in the passenger airbag status indicator will come on and stay on when the vehicle is started. If a child restraint has been installed and the on indicator is lit, see “If the On Indicator is Lit for a Child Restraint”...
  • Page 115: Additional Storage Features

    Storage Storage Storage cupholders located at the rear of the center console. To access, pull the Compartments handle down. Storage Compartments Armrest Storage Instrument Panel Storage Instrument Panel Storage ..4-1 Glove Box ....4-1 Vehicles with a rear seat armrest, This vehicle has an instrument Cupholders .
  • Page 116: Floor Console Storage

    Storage To open the armrest storage area, WARNING press the button located on the front of the armrest. There is additional Never open more than one of the storage under the armrest. Move the three latches at a time to help armrest all the way to the rear avoid personal injury and damage position, slide the cover back and...
  • Page 117: Additional Storage Features

    Storage Additional Storage WARNING (Continued) Features driving. If the cover is removed, always store it outside of the Cargo Cover vehicle. When it is replaced, For vehicles with a cargo cover, it always be sure that it is securely can be used to cover items in the reattached.
  • Page 118: Roof Rack System

    Storage Roof Rack System For vehicles with a roof rack, the To prevent damage or loss of cargo rack can be used to load items. when driving, check to make sure For roof racks that do not have crossrails and cargo are securely WARNING crossrails included, GM Certified fastened.
  • Page 119: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Voltmeter Gage ....5-15 Vehicle Messages Safety Belt Reminders ..5-16 Vehicle Messages ... 5-31 Controls Airbag Readiness Light .
  • Page 120: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Instruments and Controls Controls Vehicle Reminder Do not adjust the steering wheel Messages ....5-39 while driving. Vehicle Speed Messages ..5-39 Steering Wheel Power Tilt Wheel Washer Fluid Messages .
  • Page 121: Steering Wheel Controls

    Instruments and Controls Push the control forward or (Next / Previous): Press to 2. Press and release rearward to move the steering wheel select preset or favorite radio scroll up or down the list, then toward the front or rear of the stations, select tracks on a CD/ ¨...
  • Page 122 Instruments and Controls To navigate folders on an iPod or To navigate folders on an iPod or interact with those systems. See USB device for vehicles without a USB device for vehicles with a Bluetooth on page 7 44 and the navigation system: navigation system: OnStar Owner's Guide for more...
  • Page 123: Horn

    Instruments and Controls Windshield Wiper/Washer ¨ Press to select a track or a (Adjustable Interval Wipes): Turn the band up for more frequent folder when navigating folders on an The windshield wiper/washer lever wipes or down for less frequent iPod or USB device. is located on the left side of the wipes.
  • Page 124: Rear Window Wiper

    Instruments and Controls Rear Window Wiper/ Compass The ignition key must be in ACC/ACCESSORY or ON/RUN for Washer Your vehicle may have a compass this to work. See Washer Fluid on in the Driver Information Center page 10 21 Windshield Washer The rear wiper and rear wash button (DIC).
  • Page 125 Instruments and Controls Compass variance is the difference 4. Press the trip/fuel button until between the earth's magnetic north the vehicle heading, for and true geographic north. If the example, N for North, is compass is not set to the zone displayed in the DIC.
  • Page 126: Clock

    Instruments and Controls Clock If the DIC display does not show a Do not operate any switches heading, for example, N for North, such as window, sunroof, The vehicle has an analog clock or the heading does not change climate controls, seats, etc. and a digital radio clock.
  • Page 127 Instruments and Controls If the radio clock display is Enabling/Disabling the Digital 3. Press the pushbutton located turned off, the screen under any one of the labels to be Radio Clock displays Radio Clock OFF changed. To enable or disable the radio clock for 10 seconds.
  • Page 128: Power Outlets

    5-10 Instruments and Controls Power Outlets Changing the Time and Date Certain accessory plugs may not be Display Setting compatible to the accessory power The vehicle has three 12-volt outlets outlet and could result in blown To change the time default setting which can be used to plug in vehicle and adapter fuses.
  • Page 129 Instruments and Controls 5-11 When adding electrical equipment, The indicator light does not come on be sure to follow the proper when the ignition is in LOCK/OFF or installation instructions included with if no equipment is plugged into the the equipment. outlet.
  • Page 130: Warning Lights, Gages, And Indicators

    5-12 Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, The power outlet is not designed for the following electrical equipment Gages, and Indicators and may not work properly if these items are plugged into the power Warning lights come on when there outlet: could be a problem with a vehicle Equipment with high initial peak function.
  • Page 131: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls 5-13 Instrument Cluster United States version shown, Canada similar...
  • Page 132: Speedometer

    5-14 Instruments and Controls Speedometer Tachometer When the fuel tank is low on fuel, the FUEL LEVEL LOW message The speedometer shows the The tachometer displays the engine appears on the Driver Information vehicle's speed in both kilometers speed in revolutions per Center (DIC).
  • Page 133: Engine Coolant Temperature Gage

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 Engine Coolant Voltmeter Gage Readings in the low warning zone may occur when a large number of Temperature Gage electrical accessories are operating in the vehicle and the engine is left idling for an extended period. If there is a problem with the battery charging system, a SERVICE BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM...
  • Page 134: Safety Belt Reminders

    5-16 Instruments and Controls Safety Belt Reminders Passenger Safety Belt as a briefcase, handbag, grocery bag, laptop or other electronic Reminder Light Driver Safety Belt Reminder device. To turn off the warning light Light and or chime, remove the object from the seat or buckle the The driver safety belt reminder light safety belt.
  • Page 135: Passenger Airbag Status

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 Passenger Airbag Status If the airbag readiness light stays on as a system check. If you are using after the vehicle has been started or remote start to start the vehicle from Indicator comes on when while driving, the a distance, if equipped, you may not airbag system may not work see the system check.
  • Page 136: Charging System Light

    5-18 Instruments and Controls Charging System Light If, after several seconds, both status If a short distance must be driven indicator lights remain on, or if there with the light on, be sure to turn off are no lights at all, there may be a all accessories, such as the radio problem with the lights or the and air conditioner.
  • Page 137 Instruments and Controls 5-19 If the check engine light comes on Notice: Modifications made to the The following can prevent more and stays on, while the engine is engine, transmission, exhaust, serious damage to the vehicle: running, this indicates that there is intake, or fuel system of the Reduce vehicle speed.
  • Page 138 5-20 Instruments and Controls Make sure to fuel the vehicle Light On Steady: An emission Emissions Inspection and with quality fuel. Poor fuel quality control system malfunction has Maintenance Programs causes the engine not to run as been detected on the vehicle. Some state/provincial and local efficiently as designed and may Diagnosis and service might be...
  • Page 139: Brake System Warning

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 the battery has recently been If the light comes on while driving, replaced or if the battery has run pull off the road and stop carefully. down. The diagnostic system is Make sure the parking brake is fully designed to evaluate critical released.
  • Page 140: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    5-22 Instruments and Controls ® Antilock Brake System StabiliTrak Indicator brake system warning light is not on, there are still brakes, but no (ABS) Warning Light Light antilock brakes. If the regular brake system warning light is also on, there are no antilock brakes and there is a problem with the regular brakes.
  • Page 141: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Instruments and Controls 5-23 Engine Coolant Stop the vehicle and turn off the When the Light is On Steady engine to avoid damage to the Temperature Warning This indicates that one or more of engine. A warning chime sounds the tires are significantly Light when this light is on.
  • Page 142: Engine Oil Pressure Light

    5-24 Instruments and Controls Engine Oil Pressure Light Security Light WARNING Do not keep driving if the oil pressure is low. The engine can The oil pressure light should come become so hot that it catches fire. on briefly as the engine is started. Someone could be burned.
  • Page 143: Fog Lamp Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-25 Fog Lamp Light Cruise Control Light Information Displays Driver Information Center (DIC) Your vehicle has a Driver Information Center (DIC). The DIC displays information about The fog lamp light comes on when This light comes on whenever the your vehicle.
  • Page 144 5-26 Instruments and Controls The outside air temperature and DIC Buttons Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) compass, if equipped, also display transmitter programming, and on the DIC when viewing the trip compass calibration and zone and fuel information. The outside air setting on vehicles with this feature.
  • Page 145 Instruments and Controls 5-27 When the remaining oil life is low, PARK ASSIST UNITS the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON If your vehicle has the Ultrasonic Press the vehicle information button message will appear on the display. Rear Parking Assist (URPA) system, until UNITS displays.
  • Page 146 5-28 Instruments and Controls If a low tire pressure condition is To match an RKE transmitter to your 4. To match additional transmitters detected by the system while vehicle: at this time, repeat Step 3. driving, a message advising you 1.
  • Page 147 Instruments and Controls 5-29 Trip/Fuel Menu Items Each trip odometer can be reset to For example, if the vehicle was zero separately by pressing the driven 5 miles (8 km) before it is (Trip/Fuel): Press this button set/reset button while the desired started again, and then the to scroll through the following menu trip odometer is displayed.
  • Page 148 5-30 Instruments and Controls The fuel range estimate is based on This number is calculated based on To reset the timer to zero, press and an average of the vehicle's fuel the number of mpg (L/100 km) hold the set/reset button while economy over recent driving history recorded since the last time this TIMER is displayed.
  • Page 149: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-31 Vehicle Messages The following are the possible Turn off all unnecessary messages that can be displayed accessories to allow the battery to Messages are displayed on the DIC and some information about them. recharge. to notify the driver that the status of The normal battery voltage range is Battery Voltage and the vehicle has changed and that...
  • Page 150: Brake System Messages

    5-32 Instruments and Controls Brake System Messages Door Ajar Messages LEFT REAR DOOR OPEN This message displays and a chime SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM DRIVER DOOR OPEN sounds if the driver side rear door is This message displays along with This message displays and a chime not fully closed and the vehicle is the brake system warning light if sounds if the driver door is not fully...
  • Page 151: Engine Cooling System

    Instruments and Controls 5-33 RIGHT REAR DOOR OPEN If this message continues to appear, ENGINE OVERHEATED STOP have the system repaired by your ENGINE This message displays and a chime dealer/retailer as soon as possible sounds if the passenger side rear Notice: If you drive your vehicle to avoid damage to the engine.
  • Page 152: Engine Oil Messages

    5-34 Instruments and Controls Engine Oil Messages possible. Do not drive the vehicle This message also displays when until the cause of the low oil the vehicle's engine power is CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON pressure is corrected. See Engine reduced. Reduced engine power Oil on page 10 8 for more can affect the vehicle's ability to This message displays when the...
  • Page 153: Key And Lock Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-35 TIGHTEN GAS CAP under Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) AUTOMATIC LIGHT System Operation on page 2 3 CONTROL ON This message may display along and Driver Information Center (DIC) with the check engine light on the This message displays when the on page 5 25 for more information.
  • Page 154: Ride Control System

    5-36 Instruments and Controls Airbag System Messages Press the set/reset button or the message still comes on, it means trip odometer reset stem to there is a problem. See your dealer/ SERVICE AIR BAG acknowledge this message and retailer for service. The vehicle is clear it from the DIC display.
  • Page 155: Service Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-37 THEFT ATTEMPTED heavier, but you will still be able to This message also displays LEFT steer the vehicle. Have your vehicle FRT (left front), RIGHT FRT This message displays if the content serviced by your dealer/retailer (right front), LEFT RR (left rear), theft-deterrent system has detected immediately.
  • Page 156: Transmission Messages

    5-38 Instruments and Controls SERVICE TIRE MONITOR rotating the tires or after replacing a warning message, turn the ignition tire or sensor. See Tire Rotation on off and then back on again after SYSTEM page 10 50, Tire Pressure Monitor 30 seconds.
  • Page 157: Vehicle Reminder

    Instruments and Controls 5-39 Vehicle Reminder Washer Fluid Messages TRANSMISSION HOT IDLE ENGINE Messages WASHER FLUID LOW ADD Notice: If you drive your vehicle FLUID ICE POSSIBLE DRIVE while the transmission fluid is WITH CARE This message displays when the overheating and the transmission windshield washer fluid is low.
  • Page 158: Vehicle Personalization

    5-40 Instruments and Controls Vehicle Entering the Feature Press the customization button until Settings Menu the PRESS TO DISPLAY IN Personalization ENGLISH screen appears on the 1. Turn the ignition on and place DIC display. Press the set/reset Your vehicle may have the vehicle in P (Park).
  • Page 159 Instruments and Controls 5-41 NO CHANGE: No change will be AT VEHICLE SPEED: The doors for this feature. Then press the made to this feature. The current will automatically lock when the customization button to scroll setting will remain. vehicle speed is above 8 mph through the following settings: (13 km/h) for three seconds.
  • Page 160 5-42 Instruments and Controls REMOTE DOOR LOCK LIGHTS ONLY: The exterior lamps REMOTE DOOR UNLOCK will flash when you press the lock This feature allows you to select the This feature allows you to select the button on the RKE transmitter. type of feedback you will receive type of feedback you will receive when locking the vehicle with the...
  • Page 161 Instruments and Controls 5-43 NO CHANGE: No change will be Press the customization button until Press the customization button until made to this feature. The current DELAY DOOR LOCK appears on EXIT LIGHTING appears on the DIC setting will remain. the DIC display.
  • Page 162 5-44 Instruments and Controls APPROACH LIGHTING See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) NO CHANGE: No change will be System Operation on page 2 3 for made to this feature. The current This feature allows you to select more information. setting will remain. whether or not to have the exterior lights turn on briefly during low light NO CHANGE : No change will be...
  • Page 163 Instruments and Controls 5-45 Press the customization button until To select a setting, press the set/ The automatic easy exit seat PARK TILT MIRRORS appears on reset button while the desired movement will only occur one time the DIC display. Press the set/reset setting is displayed on the DIC.
  • Page 164 5-46 Instruments and Controls Press the customization button until To select a setting, press the set/ NO CHANGE: No change will be MEMORY SEAT RECALL appears reset button while the desired made to this feature. The current on the DIC display. Press the set/ setting is displayed on the DIC.
  • Page 165: Universal Remote System

    Instruments and Controls 5-47 Universal Remote To select a setting, press the set/ Exiting the Feature reset button while the desired Settings Menu System setting is displayed on the DIC. The feature settings menu will be See Radio Frequency Statement on EXIT FEATURE SETTINGS exited when any of the following page 13 16 for information regarding...
  • Page 166 5-48 Instruments and Controls Do not use the Universal Home When programming a garage door, To program up to three devices: Remote with any garage door park outside of the garage. Park opener that does not have the stop directly in line with and facing the and reverse feature.
  • Page 167 Instruments and Controls 5-49 2. Hold the end of your hand-held 4. The indicator light on the to a constant light, continue transmitter about 3 to 8 cm Universal Home Remote will with the programming (1 to 3 inches) away from the flash slowly at first and then Steps 6 through 8.
  • Page 168 5-50 Instruments and Controls 7. Firmly press and release the To program the remaining two If you live in Canada, or you are “Learn” or “Smart” button. After Universal Home Remote buttons, having difficulty programming a gate you press this button, you will begin with Step 2 of “Programming operator or garage door opener by have 30 seconds to complete...
  • Page 169: Universal Remote System

    Instruments and Controls 5-51 Universal Remote System To erase all programmed buttons on Reprogramming a Single the Universal Remote device: Universal Remote Button Operation To reprogram any of the three Using Universal Remote Universal Remote buttons, repeat the programming instructions earlier Press and hold the appropriate in this section, beginning with Universal Remote button for at least...
  • Page 170 5-52 Instruments and Controls NOTES...
  • Page 171: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting Interior Lighting Instrument Panel Illumination Control ..... . 6-5 Exterior Lamp Controls Dome Lamps ....6-5 Exterior Lighting Reading Lamps .
  • Page 172: Headlamp High/Low-Beam

    Lighting ; (Parking Lamps): Turns the Headlamp High/ It controls the following systems: parking lamps on together with the Low-Beam Changer Headlamps following: Taillamps Headlamp High/Low Beam Taillamps Changer: Push the turn signal/lane Parking Lamps License Plate Lamps change lever away from you to turn License Plate Lamps the high beams on.
  • Page 173: Flash-To-Pass

    Lighting Flash-to-Pass Delayed Headlamps The DRL system's automatic control makes the DRL lights come on This feature is used to signal to the Delayed headlamps provide a when the following conditions vehicle ahead that you want period of exterior lighting as you are met: to pass.
  • Page 174: Adaptive Forward

    Lighting Adaptive Forward turn signal lamps flash on and off. Move the lever all the way up or This warns others that you are down to signal a turn. Lighting (AFL) having trouble. Press again to turn Raise or lower the lever until the the flashers off.
  • Page 175: Fog Lamps

    Lighting Fog Lamps Interior Lighting The lamps can also be turned on and off by turning the instrument Use the fog lamps for better vision panel brightness control clockwise Instrument Panel in foggy or misty conditions. to the farthest position. Illumination Control The fog lamps button is on the Dome Lamp Override...
  • Page 176: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting Features Delayed Exit Lighting When the ignition is on, illuminated entry is inactive, which means the Delayed exit lighting illuminates the courtesy lamps will not come on Entry Lighting interior for a period of time after the unless a door is opened. key is removed from the ignition.
  • Page 177: Parade Dimming

    Lighting Parade Dimming voltage move up or down. This is It can increase engine idle speed to normal. If there is a problem, an generate more power, whenever This feature automatically prohibits alert will be displayed. needed. It can temporarily reduce the dimming of the instrument panel the power demands of some The battery can be discharged at...
  • Page 178: Battery Power Protection

    Lighting Battery Power Protection This feature helps prevent the battery from being drained, if the interior courtesy lamps, reading/map lamps, visor vanity lamps or trunk lamp are accidentally left on. If any of these lamps are left on, they automatically turn off after 10 minutes, if the ignition is off.
  • Page 179: Introduction

    Infotainment System Infotainment Introduction Audio Players CD Player ....7-12 System Read the following pages to CD/DVD Player ....7-14 become familiar with the audio MP3 (Radio with CD and system's features.
  • Page 180: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Operation For more information, see Defensive Driving on page 9 2. The vehicle has Retained Accessory Power (RAP). With RAP, the audio system can be played even after the ignition is turned off. See Retained Accessory Power (RAP) on page 9 17 for more information.
  • Page 181 Infotainment System System on page 7 34 for more information on the vehicle's RSE system. The DVD player is the top slot on the radio faceplate. The player is capable of reading the DTS programmed DVD Audio or DVD Video media. DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc..
  • Page 182 Infotainment System prevents the rear seat occupant Auto Text (Satellite Radio Service, compensate for road and wind noise from operating the Rear Seat Audio CD, MP3, and WMA features): If as the vehicle speeds up or slows (RSA) system or remote control. additional information is available down, so that the volume level is for the current song being played,...
  • Page 183 Infotainment System Setting the Tone (Bass/ To quickly adjust bass, midrange, Adjusting the Speakers or treble to the middle position, Midrange/Treble) (Balance/Fade) press the softkey under the BASS, BASS/MID/TREB (Bass, Midrange, BAL/FADE (Balance/Fade): MID, or TREB tab for more than or Treble): To adjust bass, To adjust the balance or fade: two seconds.
  • Page 184: Am-Fm Radio

    Infotainment System Radio To quickly adjust all speaker and Radio Messages tone controls to the middle position, Calibration Error: The audio press for more than two seconds AM-FM Radio system has been calibrated for the until a beep sounds. vehicle from the factory. Radio Data System (RDS) If Calibration Error displays, it Radios with CD and DVD fade...
  • Page 185: Satellite Radio

    Infotainment System FAV (Favorites): A maximum of To setup the number of favorites © ¨ SEEK : Press to go to the 36 stations can be programmed as pages: previous or to the next station and favorites using the six softkeys stay there.
  • Page 186 Infotainment System XM Satellite Radio has a wide The radio only seeks and scans 5. To go to the next or previous XM variety of programming and stations with a strong signal that are station within the selected commercial-free music, in the selected band.
  • Page 187 Infotainment System 4. Press the softkey under the FAV (Favorites): A maximum of To setup the number of favorites Remove tab until the category 36 stations can be programmed as pages: name along with the word favorites using the six softkeys 1.
  • Page 188 7-10 Infotainment System XM Updating: The encryption code If this station was one of the XM Theftlocked: The XM receiver in the receiver is being updated, and presets, choose another station for in the vehicle could have previously no action is required. This process that preset button.
  • Page 189: Radio Reception

    Infotainment System 7-11 Radio Reception reception, most AM radio stations or simply having the phone on. This boost the power levels during the interference can cause an increased Frequency interference and static day, and then reduce these levels level of static while listening to the can occur during normal radio during the night.
  • Page 190: Audio Players

    7-12 Infotainment System Audio Players If either arrow is held, or pressed BAND: Press to listen to the radio multiple times, the player continues when a CD is playing. The CD moving backward or forward remains inside the radio for future CD Player through the tracks on the CD.
  • Page 191 Infotainment System 7-13 bottom surface of the disc. If the Notice: If a label is added to a CD Messages surface of a CD is damaged, such CD, or more than one CD is CHECK DISC: Radios with a as cracked, broken, or scratched, inserted into the slot at a time, Single CD player display CHECK the CD does not play properly or not...
  • Page 192: Cd/Dvd Player

    7-14 Infotainment System There could have been a If the ignition or radio is turned off, If the disc is not removed, after problem while burning the CD. while a CD is in the player, it stays several seconds, the disc in the player.
  • Page 193 Infotainment System 7-15 If either arrow is held, or pressed BAND: Press to listen to the radio If a disc is inserted into the top DVD multiple times, the player continues when a CD or DVD is playing. The slot, the rear seat operator can turn moving backward or forward CD or DVD remains inside the radio on the video screen and use the...
  • Page 194 7-16 Infotainment System disc. If the surface of a CD is Notice: If a label is added to a Front seat passengers can listen to damaged, such as cracked, broken, CD, or more than one CD is the radio (AM, FM, or XM) by or scratched, the CD does not play inserted into the slot at a time, pressing BAND or DVD/CD AUX to...
  • Page 195 Infotainment System 7-17 The CD is dirty, scratched, wet, Playing an MP3/WMA CD-R or “Remote Control”, under Rear Seat or upside down. Entertainment (RSE) System on CD-RW Disc page 7 34 and Rear Seat Audio The air is very humid. If so, wait The radio has the capability of (RSA) System on page 7 42 for about an hour and try again.
  • Page 196 7-18 Infotainment System Playing a DVD fails to eject, press and hold for REV (Fast Reverse): Press to more than five seconds to force the quickly reverse the DVD at (Tune): Turn to change tracks on disc to eject. five times the normal speed. The a CD or DVD, to manually tune a radio displays the elapsed time radio station, or to change clock or...
  • Page 197 Infotainment System 7-19 If the pause icon is showing on making a selection press this It must be manually turned on by display, the system is in button. This button only operates the rear seat occupant through the playback mode. when using a DVD.
  • Page 198 7-20 Infotainment System Inserting a Disc Stopping and Resuming Playback has been ejected or the stop button has been pressed twice on the To play a disc, gently insert the disc, To stop playing a DVD without remote control, the disc resumes with the label side up, into the turning off the system, do one of playing at the beginning of the disc.
  • Page 199: Mp3 (Radio With Cd And Radio With Cd/Usb)

    Infotainment System 7-21 Playlists with an .m3u or .wpl Disc Format Error: This message Radios that have a USB port can extension. displays, if the disc is inserted with play .mp3 and .wma files that are the disc label wrong side up, or if stored on a USB storage device as Files with an .mp3, .wma, or .cda the disc is damaged.
  • Page 200 7-22 Infotainment System If a disc contains both track of the last playlist has Track names longer than uncompressed CD audio and MP3/ played, play continues from the 32 characters or four pages are WMA files, a folder under the root first track of the first playlist.
  • Page 201 Infotainment System 7-23 Press and hold or press multiple display. Once all songs by that artist T (Next Folder): Press the times to continue moving backward are played, the player moves to the softkey below T to go to the first through tracks.
  • Page 202 7-24 Infotainment System that album have played, the player appears on the radio's display. © SEEK: Press to go to the moves to the next album in The iPod music appears on the start of the track, if more than alphabetical order on the CD and radio’s display and begins playing.
  • Page 203 Infotainment System 7-25 Third softkey, 5% through the list Using Softkeys to Control a (Folder View): Press the each time the softkey is pressed. USB Storage Device or iPod softkey below to view the Fourth softkey, 10% through the contents of the current folder on the The five softkeys below the radio list each time the softkey is USB drive.
  • Page 204: Mp3 (Radio With Cd/Dvd)

    7-26 Infotainment System " < 4. Turn to scroll through the (Repeat All): Press the softkey (Shuffle Album): Shuffles all songs in the current album on " folders or files in the below to repeat all tracks. The an iPod. selected menu.
  • Page 205 Infotainment System 7-27 The DVD Player only reads The CD Player supports: Root Directory uncompressed audio and ignores Up to 512 files and folders. The root directory of the disc is MP3/WMA files on a mixed treated as a folder. If the root Up to 8 folders in depth.
  • Page 206 7-28 Infotainment System Play begins from the first track in When the disc contains only Preprogrammed Playlists the first folder and continues playlists and compressed audio Preprogrammed playlists that sequentially through all tracks in files, but no folders, all files are were created using WinAmp™, each folder.
  • Page 207 Infotainment System 7-29 Press to go to the previous track if are played, the player moves to the T (Next Folder): Press the more then five seconds have next artist in alphabetical order and softkey below T to go to the first played.
  • Page 208 7-30 Infotainment System moves to the next album in The iPod music appears on the © SEEK: Press to go to the alphabetical order on the CD and radio’s display and begins playing. start of the track, if more than begins playing MP3 files from that ten seconds have played.
  • Page 209 Infotainment System 7-31 Third softkey, 5% through the list Using Softkeys to Control a (Folder View): Press the each time the softkey is pressed. USB Storage Device or iPod softkey below to view the Fourth softkey, 10% through the contents of the current folder on the The five softkeys below the radio list each time the softkey is USB drive.
  • Page 210: Auxiliary Devices

    7-32 Infotainment System " < 4. Turn to scroll through the (Repeat All): Press the softkey (Shuffle Album): Shuffles all songs in the current album on " folders or files in the below to repeat all tracks. The an iPod. selected menu.
  • Page 211 Infotainment System 7-33 If a front auxiliary input device is etc. to the auxiliary input jack for CD/AUX (CD/Auxiliary): Press to connected, the DVD/CD AUX use as another source for audio select between CD, or Auxiliary. button cycles through all listening.
  • Page 212: Rear Seat Infotainment

    7-34 Infotainment System Rear Seat page 7 26 for information about In severe or extreme weather how to connect and control a USB conditions the RSE system might or Infotainment storage device or an iPod. might not work until the temperature is within the operating range.
  • Page 213 Infotainment System 7-35 Headphones The headphones may automatically on the upper right side, above the turn off after four hours of ear pad and should be positioned The RSE includes two 2-channel continuous use. on the right ear. wireless headphones that are To adjust the volume on the Notice: Do not store the dedicated to this system.
  • Page 214 7-36 Infotainment System Battery Replacement Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks The A/V jacks are color coded to match typical home entertainment To change the batteries on the system equipment. The yellow headphones: jack (A) is for the video input. The 1. Turn the screw to loosen the white jack (B) is for the left audio battery door located on the left input.
  • Page 215 Infotainment System 7-37 How to Change the RSE Video The RSE system always transmits Video Screen Screen Settings the audio signal to the wireless The video screen is located in the headphones, if there is audio The screen display mode (normal, overhead console.
  • Page 216 7-38 Infotainment System The infrared receivers for the If a CD or DVD is in the Radio DVD (Title): Press to return the DVD wireless headphones and the slot, the remote control button to the main menu of the DVD. This remote control are located at the function could vary for each disc.
  • Page 217 Infotainment System 7-39 (Stop): Press to stop playing, (Next Track/Chapter): Press to (Audio): Press to change audio rewinding, or fast forwarding a DVD. go to the beginning of the next tracks on DVDs that have this Press twice to return to the chapter or track.
  • Page 218 7-40 Infotainment System Tips and Troubleshooting Chart 10 (Double Digit Entries): Press to select chapter or track numbers Problem Recommended Action greater than nine. Press this button before entering the number. No power. The ignition might not be turned ON/ RUN or in ACC/ACCESSORY.
  • Page 219 Infotainment System 7-41 DVD Display Error Messages Tips and Troubleshooting Chart (cont'd) The DVD display error message Problem Recommended Action depends on which radio the vehicle After stopping the player, I push If the stop button was pressed one has. The video screen might display Play but sometimes the DVD starts time, the DVD player resumes one of the following:...
  • Page 220: Rear Seat Audio (Rsa)

    7-42 Infotainment System Rear Seat Audio (RSA) DVD Distortion The RSA functions operate even when the main radio is off. The front System Video distortion can occur when audio system displays when the operating cellular phones, scanners, For vehicles with Rear Seat Audio RSA is on, and disappears from the CB radios, Global Position Systems (RSA), rear seat passengers can...
  • Page 221 Infotainment System 7-43 ¨ While listening to a disc, press to go to the next track or chapter on © the disc. Press to go back to the start of the current track or chapter (if more than ten seconds have played).
  • Page 222: Bluetooth

    7-44 Infotainment System Phone When a CD or DVD audio disc is When to Speak: A short tone playing, press PROG to go to the sounds after the system responds beginning of the CD or DVD audio. indicating when it is waiting for a Bluetooth This function is inactive, with some voice command.
  • Page 223 Infotainment System 7-45 The in-vehicle Bluetooth system 3. Say “Pair”. The system responds (Push To Talk) : Press to automatically links with the first with instructions and a four digit answer incoming calls, to confirm available paired cell phone in the PIN number.
  • Page 224 7-46 Infotainment System 6. The system responds with Deleting a Paired Phone Linking to a Different Phone “<Phone name> has been 1. Press and hold 1. Press and hold successfully paired” after the two seconds. The system two seconds. The system pairing process is complete.
  • Page 225 Infotainment System 7-47 If the system is unsure it The system uses the following the number is stored the recognizes the phone commands to store and retrieve system returns to the number, it responds with phone numbers: main menu. “Store” and repeats the Store Using the Digit Store Command number followed by “Please...
  • Page 226 7-48 Infotainment System To hear all of the numbers Using the Directory Command To use the delete command: recognized by the system, The directory command lists all of 1. Press and hold say “Verify” at any time and the name tags stored by the system. two seconds.
  • Page 227 Infotainment System 7-49 If the system does not Using the Delete All Name Tags Making a Call recognize the number, it Command Calls can be made using the confirms the numbers The delete all name tags command following commands: followed by a tone. If the deletes all stored phone book name number is correct, say Dial...
  • Page 228 7-50 Infotainment System 4. Continue entering digits until the 3. Say the name tag of the person Using the Re-dial Command number to be dialed is complete. to call. 1. Press and hold After the whole number has If the system clearly two seconds.
  • Page 229 Infotainment System 7-51 Call Waiting 2. Say “Three-way call”. The To Cancel Mute system responds with Call waiting must be supported on 1. Press . The system “Three-way call, please say dial the Bluetooth phone and enabled by responds with “Ready” followed or call”.
  • Page 230 7-52 Infotainment System To Transfer Audio to the In-Vehicle This feature can be used to verbally Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Bluetooth System access contacts stored in the cell (DTMF) Tones phone. The cellular phone must be paired The in-vehicle Bluetooth system can and connected with the Bluetooth send numbers and numbers stored 1.
  • Page 231 Infotainment System 7-53 If the system is not sure it 3. Say the name tag to send. Clearing the System recognized the number If the system clearly Unless information is deleted out of properly, it responds “Dial recognizes the name tag it the in-vehicle Bluetooth system, it Number, Please say yes or responds with “OK, Sending...
  • Page 232 7-54 Infotainment System NOTES...
  • Page 233: Air Vents

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems Dual Automatic Climate Control System Climate Control Systems The heating, cooling, and ventilation in the vehicle can be controlled with Dual Automatic Climate this system. Control System ....8-1 Rear Climate Control System (Rear Climate Control Only) .
  • Page 234 Climate Controls Display Function To use automatic mode: 2. Set the temperature for the driver and passenger. Each time the temperature, mode, 1. Press the AUTO button. or fan control buttons are pressed, To find a comfortable setting, When AUTO is selected, the the climate control display shows start with a 22°C (73°F) current temperature(s) selected...
  • Page 235 Climate Controls Temperature Control PASS (Passenger): Press to set (Air Delivery Mode the passenger temperature to match Control): Press to change the The driver and passenger side the driver temperature setting. The direction of the airflow in the vehicle. temperature buttons are used to PASS indicator will turn off.
  • Page 236: Air Conditioning

    Climate Controls In this mode, outside air is pulled Air Conditioning (Floor): Air is directed to the inside the vehicle. The air floor outlets, with some of the air (Air Conditioning): Press to conditioning system runs directed to the windshield, side turn the air conditioning (A/C) on automatically in this setting, unless window, and second row floor...
  • Page 237 Climate Controls The air conditioning system three times and turns off. The air < (Rear Window Defogger): removes moisture from the air, so conditioning compressor also comes Press to turn the rear window water might drip under the vehicle on when this mode is activated. defogger on or off.
  • Page 238 Climate Controls Sensors There is also an exterior temperature sensor located behind the front grille. This sensor reads the outside air temperature and helps maintain the temperature inside the vehicle. Any cover on the front of the vehicle could cause a false reading in the displayed temperature.
  • Page 239: Rear Climate Control System

    Climate Controls Rear Climate Control System Independent Mode: This mode directs rear seating airflow (Rear Climate Control Only) according to the settings of the rear controls. It comes on when any rear control is adjusted. Fan Control: Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the fan speed.
  • Page 240 Climate Controls Rear Climate Control System The system can also be turned off, by pressing and holding the (Rear Climate with Rear Seat Audio) button. Mimic Mode: This mode matches the rear climate control to the front climate control settings. It comes on when REAR is pressed.
  • Page 241: Air Vents

    Climate Controls Keep the path under all seats Air Vents (Air Delivery Mode Control): clear of objects to help circulate Press to manually change the the air inside the vehicle more Use the slider switch in the center of direction of the airflow. Repeatedly effectively.
  • Page 242 8-10 Climate Controls NOTES...
  • Page 243 Driving and Operating Driving and Shifting Into Park ... . 9-20 Object Detection Systems Shifting Out of Park ..9-21 Ultrasonic Parking Assist ..9-33 Operating Parking Over Things Rear Vision...
  • Page 244: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving Information Death and injury associated with WARNING (Continued) drinking and driving is a global tragedy. Defensive Driving Driver distraction can cause Alcohol affects four things that collisions resulting in injury or Defensive driving means “always anyone needs to drive a vehicle: possible death.
  • Page 245: Control Of A Vehicle

    Driving and Operating The obvious way to eliminate the Adding non-dealer/non-retailer emergency, so keeping enough leading highway safety problem is accessories can affect vehicle space between the vehicle and for people never to drink alcohol performance. See Accessories and others is important. and then drive.
  • Page 246: Steering

    Driving and Operating If the engine ever stops while the Variable Effort Steering Steering in Emergencies vehicle is being driven, brake The vehicle has a steering system There are times when steering can normally but do not pump the that continuously adjusts the effort be more effective than braking.
  • Page 247: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating Off-Road Recovery pavement edge. Then turn the steering wheel to go straight down The vehicle's right wheels can drop the roadway. off the edge of a road onto the shoulder while driving. Loss of Control Let us review what driving experts say about what happens when the three control systems —...
  • Page 248: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and Operating Driving on Wet Roads The three types of skids correspond these conditions. It is important to to the vehicle's three control slow down on slippery surfaces Rain and wet roads can reduce systems. In the braking skid, the because stopping distance is longer vehicle traction and affect your wheels are not rolling.
  • Page 249: Highway Hypnosis

    Driving and Operating Highway Hypnosis Other Rainy Weather Tips WARNING (Continued) Besides slowing down, other wet Always be alert and pay attention to weather driving tips include: Flowing or rushing water creates your surroundings while driving. strong forces. Driving through If you become tired or sleepy, find a Allow extra following distance.
  • Page 250: Hill And Mountain Roads

    Driving and Operating Hill and Mountain Roads WARNING WARNING (Continued) Driving on steep hills or through If you do not shift down, the You would then have poor braking mountains is different than driving brakes could get so hot that they or even none going down a hill.
  • Page 251: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating Winter Driving Try not to break the fragile traction. Allow greater following distance on If you accelerate too fast, the drive any slippery road and watch for Driving on Snow or Ice wheels will spin and polish the slippery spots.
  • Page 252 9-10 Driving and Operating Blizzard Conditions WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) Being stuck in snow can be in a serious situation. Stay with the If the vehicle is stuck in the snow: For more information about vehicle unless there is help nearby. carbon monoxide, see Engine Clear away snow from around If possible, use the Roadside...
  • Page 253: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating 9-11 Repeat this until help arrives but If stuck too severely for the traction Rocking the Vehicle to Get only when you feel really system to free the vehicle, turn the it Out uncomfortable from the cold. Moving traction system off and use the Turn the steering wheel left and about to keep warm also helps.
  • Page 254: Vehicle Load Limits

    9-12 Driving and Operating Vehicle Load Limits (B-pillar) of your vehicle. With WARNING (Continued) the driver's door open, you will It is very important to know how find the label attached below the the way your vehicle handles. much weight your vehicle can door lock post (striker).
  • Page 255 Driving and Operating 9-13 the front and rear axle. See there will be five 150 lb “Certification/Tire Label” later in passengers in your vehicle, this section. the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is Steps for Determining Correct 650 lbs (1400 750 (5 x 150) Load Limit...
  • Page 256 9-14 Driving and Operating seating positions. The combined weight of the driver, passengers, and cargo should never exceed your vehicle's capacity weight. Certification/Tire Label Example 2 Example 3 Vehicle Capacity Weight for Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 = 453 kg Example 3 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs).
  • Page 257 Driving and Operating 9-15 The GVWR includes the weight WARNING (Continued) WARNING of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel, and cargo. (GVWR), or either the Things you put inside your maximum front or rear Gross vehicle can strike and injure The Certification/Tire label also Axle Weight Rating (GAWR).
  • Page 258: Starting And Operating

    9-16 Driving and Operating Avoid making hard stops for Starting and Ignition Positions the first 322 km (200 miles) or Operating so. During this time the new brake linings are not yet broken in. Hard stops with New Vehicle Break-In new linings can mean Notice: The vehicle does not premature wear and earlier...
  • Page 259: Retained Accessory

    Driving and Operating 9-17 Retained Accessory Notice: Using a tool to force the power outlets. This position unlocks key to turn in the ignition could the ignition and steering wheel. Power (RAP) cause damage to the switch or Use this position if the vehicle must break the key.
  • Page 260: Starting The Engine

    9-18 Driving and Operating Starting the Engine components. If the ignition key is 2. If the engine does not start after turned to the START position, 5-10 seconds, especially in very Move the shift lever to P (Park) or and then released when the cold weather (below 0°F or N (Neutral).
  • Page 261: Engine Heater

    Driving and Operating 9-19 Notice: The engine is designed to To Use the Engine Coolant 4. Before starting the engine, be work with the electronics in the sure to unplug and store the Heater vehicle. If you add electrical parts cord as it was before to keep it 1.
  • Page 262: Shifting Into Park

    9-20 Driving and Operating Shifting Into Park 3. Turn the ignition key to you leave it. After you have moved LOCK/OFF. the shift lever into P (Park), hold the regular brake pedal down. Then, 4. Remove the key and take it with WARNING see if you can move the shift lever you.
  • Page 263: Shifting Out Of Park

    Driving and Operating 9-21 Shifting Out of Park Parking Over Things If the vehicle has an uncharged battery or a battery with low voltage, That Burn The vehicle is equipped with an try charging or jump starting the electronic shift lock release system. battery.
  • Page 264: Engine Exhaust

    9-22 Driving and Operating Engine Exhaust Running the Vehicle WARNING (Continued) While Parked The vehicle’s exhaust system WARNING It is better not to park with the has been modified, damaged engine running. But if you ever have Engine exhaust contains Carbon or improperly repaired.
  • Page 265: Automatic Transmission Automatic Transmission

    Driving and Operating 9-23 Automatic WARNING WARNING Transmission It can be dangerous to get out of It is dangerous to get out of the The automatic transmission has a the vehicle if the automatic vehicle if the shift lever is not fully shift lever located on the console transmission shift lever is not fully in P (Park) with the parking brake...
  • Page 266 9-24 Driving and Operating system. You must fully apply the N (Neutral): In this position, the D (Drive): This position is for regular brake first and then press engine does not connect with the normal driving. It provides the best the shift lever button before shifting wheels.
  • Page 267: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating 9-25 Manual Mode next to the L in the DIC. See Driver Automatic Engine Grade braking is Information Center (DIC) on not available when the ERS is Electronic Range Select page 5 25 for more information. active. It is available in D (Drive) for (ERS) Mode The number displayed in the DIC is both normal and Tow/Haul mode.
  • Page 268: Drive Systems

    9-26 Driving and Operating Drive Systems Brakes Automatic Engine Grade Braking All-Wheel Drive Antilock Brake Automatic Engine Grade Braking assists when driving on a downhill System (ABS) With this feature, engine power is grade. It maintains vehicle speed by always sent to all four wheels. It is This vehicle has the Antilock Brake automatically implementing a shift fully automatic, and adjusts itself as...
  • Page 269: Parking Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-27 Parking Brake If driving safely on a wet road and it Remember: ABS does not change becomes necessary to slam on the the time needed to get a foot up to brakes and continue braking to the brake pedal or always decrease avoid a sudden obstacle, a stopping distance.
  • Page 270: Brake Assist

    9-28 Driving and Operating Brake Assist Ride Control Systems Notice: Driving with the parking brake on can overheat the brake This vehicle has a Brake Assist system and cause premature StabiliTrak System feature designed to assist the driver wear or damage to brake system in stopping or decreasing vehicle parts.
  • Page 271 Driving and Operating 9-29 will be displayed on the Driver management system. See “Traction Information Center (DIC): Control Operation” next for more TRACTION CONTROL OFF, information. SERVICE TRACTION CONTROL, When the traction control system SERVICE STABILITRAK. If these has been turned off, system noises conditions are observed, turn the may be heard and felt as a result of vehicle off, wait 15 seconds, and...
  • Page 272: Cruise Control

    9-30 Driving and Operating Cruise Control and by applying brakes to each not be covered by the vehicle individual wheel (brake-traction warranty. Reduce engine power With cruise control, a speed of control) as necessary. and do not spin the wheel(s) about 40 km/h (25 mph) or more can excessively while these lights and The traction control system is...
  • Page 273 Driving and Operating 9-31 Setting Cruise Control 3. Press and release the SET– button located on the Cruise control will not work if the steering wheel. parking brake is set, or if the master cylinder brake fluid level is low. 4.
  • Page 274 9-32 Driving and Operating To slow down in very small Increasing Speed While Using Ending Cruise Control amounts, press the SET– button Cruise Control There are three ways to end cruise briefly. Each time this is done, There are two ways to increase the control: the vehicle goes about 1.6 km/h vehicle speed while using cruise...
  • Page 275: Object Detection Systems

    Driving and Operating 9-33 Object Detection How the System Works WARNING Systems URPA comes on automatically when the shift lever is moved into The Ultrasonic Rear Parking R (Reverse). A single tone sounds Assist (URPA) system does not Ultrasonic Parking Assist to indicate the system is working.
  • Page 276: Camera (Rvc)

    9-34 Driving and Operating A tow bar is attached to the Rear Vision When the System Does Not vehicle. Seem to Work Properly Camera (RVC) The vehicle's bumper is If the URPA system does not The vehicle may have a Rear Vision damaged.
  • Page 277 Driving and Operating 9-35 Vehicles Without Navigation To turn the rear vision camera WARNING (Continued) system on again, press and System hold until the left indicator light Your judged distances using the The rear vision camera system is illuminates. The rear vision camera designed to help the driver when screen will differ from actual system display is now enabled and...
  • Page 278 9-36 Driving and Operating Turning the Rear Vision Camera There is a message on the rear System On or Off vision camera screen that states “Check Surroundings for Safety”. To turn the rear vision camera system on or off: Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast of the Screen 1.
  • Page 279 Driving and Operating 9-37 Symbols 3. Press the MENU hard key to Rear Vision Camera Location enter the configure menu The navigation system may have a options, then press the MENU feature that lets the driver view hard key repeatedly until Display symbols on the navigation screen is selected or touch the Display while using the rear vision camera.
  • Page 280 9-38 Driving and Operating The back of the vehicle is in an The following illustration shows the When the System Does Not accident, the position and field of view that the camera Seem To Work Properly mounting angle of the camera provides.
  • Page 281: Fuel

    Driving and Operating 9-39 A fast flash may indicate that the Fuel display has been on for the maximum allowable time during Use of the recommended fuel is an a reverse cycle, or the display important part of the proper has reached an Over maintenance of this vehicle.
  • Page 282: Recommended Fuel

    9-40 Driving and Operating Recommended Fuel California Fuel Fuels in Foreign Requirements Countries Use regular unleaded gasoline with a posted octane rating of 87 or If the vehicle is certified to meet If you plan on driving in another higher. If the octane rating is less California Emissions Standards, it is country outside the United States or than 87, an audible knocking noise,...
  • Page 283: Fuel Additives

    Driving and Operating 9-41 Fuel Additives label on the fuel pump to ensure Gasolines containing oxygenates, gasoline meets enhanced such as ethers and ethanol, and To provide cleaner air, all gasolines detergency standards developed reformulated gasolines might be in the United States are now by the auto companies.
  • Page 284: Filling The Tank

    9-42 Driving and Operating Filling the Tank Some gasolines that are The tethered fuel cap is located not reformulated for low behind a hinged fuel door on the emissions can contain an driver side of the vehicle. WARNING octane-enhancing additive called To open the fuel door, push the methylcyclopentadienyl manganese Fuel vapor burns violently and a...
  • Page 285 Driving and Operating 9-43 While refueling, hang the tethered Be careful not to spill fuel. Do not WARNING fuel cap from the hook on the top off or overfill the tank and wait a fuel door. few seconds after you have finished If a fire starts while you are pumping before removing the refueling, do not remove the...
  • Page 286: Filling A Portable Fuel

    9-44 Driving and Operating Filling a Portable Fuel Towing WARNING (Continued) Container General Towing Bring the fill nozzle in contact with the inside of the fill Information WARNING opening before operating the Only use towing equipment that has Never fill a portable fuel container nozzle.
  • Page 287: Driving Characteristics And

    Driving and Operating 9-45 For information on towing a disabled The vehicle can tow a trailer when WARNING (Continued) vehicle, see Towing the Vehicle on equipped with the proper trailer page 10 85. For information on towing equipment. For trailering For example, if the trailer is too towing the vehicle behind another capacity, see Trailer Towing on...
  • Page 288 9-46 Driving and Operating The vehicle can tow in D (Drive). Pulling A Trailer Check all trailer hitch parts and Use a lower gear if the attachments, safety chains, Here are some important points: transmission shifts too often. electrical connectors, lamps, tires See “Tow/Haul Mode”...
  • Page 289 Driving and Operating 9-47 Tow/Haul Mode Tow/Haul is designed to be most effective when the vehicle and Tow/Haul assists when pulling a trailer combined weight is at least heavy trailer or a large or heavy 75 percent of the vehicle's Gross load.
  • Page 290 9-48 Driving and Operating Following Distance Making Turns When towing a trailer, the arrows on the instrument panel flash for turns Stay at least twice as far behind the Notice: Making very sharp turns even if the bulbs on the trailer are vehicle ahead as you would when while trailering could cause the burned out.
  • Page 291 Driving and Operating 9-49 When towing at high altitude on Parking on Hills 3. When the wheel chocks are in steep uphill grades, engine coolant place, release the brake pedal will boil at a lower temperature than until the chocks absorb the load. WARNING at normal altitudes.
  • Page 292: Trailer Towing

    9-50 Driving and Operating Maintenance When Trailer Engine Cooling When Trailer Weight of the Trailer Towing Towing How heavy can a trailer safely be? The vehicle needs service more The cooling system may temporarily Speed, altitude, road grades, often when pulling a trailer. See this overheat during severe operating outside temperature, special manual's Maintenance Schedule or...
  • Page 293 Driving and Operating 9-51 Use the following chart to determine how much the vehicle can weigh, based upon the vehicle model and options. Vehicle Maximum Trailer Weight *GCWR Front-Wheel Drive 2,000 lbs (907 kg) 7,500 lbs (3 402 kg) Front-Wheel Drive, V92 Trailer Towing Package 4,500 lbs (2 041 kg) 9,500 lbs (4 309 kg) All-Wheel Drive...
  • Page 294 9-52 Driving and Operating (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) or applied well behind the rear axle, the RGAWR (Rear Gross Axle the effect on the rear axle is greater Weight Rating). The effect of than just the weight itself, as much additional weight may reduce the as 1.5 times as much.
  • Page 295: Towing Equipment

    Driving and Operating 9-53 Towing Equipment Weight is still below 3 266 kg It is important that the vehicle (7,200 lbs) and you might think does not exceed any of its Hitches 318 additional kilograms (700 lbs) ratings — GCWR, GVWR, RGAWR, should be subtracted from the Maximum Trailer Rating or Tongue It is important to have the correct...
  • Page 296 9-54 Driving and Operating Weight-Distributing Hitches and Safety Chains Trailer Wiring Harness Weight Carrying Hitches Always attach chains between the Basic Trailer Wiring vehicle and the trailer. Cross the The trailer wiring harness, with a safety chains under the tongue of seven-pin connector, is located at the trailer to help prevent the tongue the rear of the vehicle and is tied to...
  • Page 297: Conversions And Add-Ons

    Driving and Operating 9-55 Conversions and They should be connected by your Electric Trailer Brake Control dealer/retailer or a qualified service Wiring Provisions Add-Ons center. These wiring provisions for an If the back-up lamp circuit is not electric trailer brake controller are Add-On Electrical functional, contact your dealer/ included with the vehicle as part of...
  • Page 298 9-56 Driving and Operating NOTES...
  • Page 299 Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Overheated Engine Taillamps, Turn Signal, Protection Sidemarker, and Operating Mode ... 10-20 Stoplamps ....10-29 Power Steering Fluid .
  • Page 300 10-2 Vehicle Care General Information Tire Inspection ....10-50 Jump Starting Tire Rotation ....10-50 Jump Starting .
  • Page 301: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care 10-3 California Proposition 65 Accessories and GM Accessories are designed to complement and function with other Warning Modifications systems on the vehicle. Your GM dealer/retailer can accessorize the Most motor vehicles, including this Adding non-dealer/non-retailer vehicle using genuine GM one, contain and/or emit chemicals accessories to the vehicle can affect Accessories.
  • Page 302: Vehicle Checks

    10-4 Vehicle Care Vehicle Checks Hood If doing some of your own service work, use the proper service To open the hood: manual. It tells you much more Doing Your Own about how to service the vehicle Service Work than this manual can. To order the proper service manual, see Service Publications Ordering Information on WARNING...
  • Page 303 Vehicle Care 10-5 Before closing the hood, be sure all filler caps are on properly. Pull the hood down to close. Lower the hood until the lifting pressure of the strut is reduced. Then allow the hood to fall and latch into place under its own weight.
  • Page 304 10-6 Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Overview...
  • Page 305: Engine Cover

    Vehicle Care 10-7 Engine Cover A. Radiator Pressure Cap. See H. Engine Cover on page 10 7. Cooling System on page 10 14. I. Engine Oil Dipstick. See B. Engine Coolant Recovery Cap. “Checking Engine Oil” under See Cooling System on Engine Oil on page 10 8.
  • Page 306: Engine Oil

    10-8 Vehicle Care Engine Oil When to Add Engine Oil Notice: Do not add too much oil. If the engine has so much oil that Checking Engine Oil the oil level gets above the cross-hatched area that shows It is a good idea to check the engine the proper operating range, the oil level at each fuel fill.
  • Page 307 Vehicle Care 10-9 GM6094M What Kind of Engine Oil to Use Notice: Use only engine oil identified as meeting GM Use only an oil that meets Look for three things: Standard GM6094M and showing GM Standard GM6094M. the American Petroleum Institute SAE 5W-30 Certified For Gasoline Engines starburst symbol.
  • Page 308: Engine Oil Life System

    10-10 Vehicle Care Engine Oil Additives / Engine For the oil life system to work If the system is ever reset properly, the system must be reset accidentally, the oil must be Oil Flushes every time the oil is changed. changed at 3,000 miles (5 000 km) Do not add anything to the oil.
  • Page 309: Automatic Transmission

    Vehicle Care 10-11 Automatic Transmission To reset the Engine Oil Life System: What to Do with Used Oil Fluid 1. Turn the ignition to ON/RUN, Used engine oil contains certain with the engine off. elements that can be unhealthy for It is not necessary to check the your skin and could even cause 2.
  • Page 310: Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

    10-12 Vehicle Care Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Notice: Use of the incorrect To inspect or replace the engine air automatic transmission fluid may cleaner/filter: When to Inspect the Engine Air damage the vehicle, and the 1. Remove the engine cover. See Cleaner/Filter damages may not be covered by Engine Cover on page 10 7.
  • Page 311 Vehicle Care 10-13 6. Remove the housing cover (C) WARNING with outlet duct. 7. Remove the filter (D) and any Operating the engine with the air loose debris that may be found cleaner/filter off can cause you or in the base (E). others to be burned.
  • Page 312: Cooling System

    10-14 Vehicle Care Cooling System Notice: Using coolant other WARNING ® than DEX-COOL can cause The cooling system allows the premature engine, heater core, An electric engine cooling fan engine to maintain the correct or radiator corrosion. In addition, under the hood can start up even working temperature.
  • Page 313 Vehicle Care 10-15 What to Use Use a 50/50 mixture of clean, Notice: If extra inhibitors and/or drinkable water and DEX-COOL additives are used in the vehicle's coolant. If using this mixture, cooling system, the vehicle WARNING nothing else needs to be added. could be damaged.
  • Page 314 10-16 Vehicle Care If coolant is visible but the coolant When the engine is hot, the level Notice: This vehicle has a level is not at or above the FULL could be higher than the FULL specific coolant fill procedure. COLD mark, add a 50/50 mixture of COLD line.
  • Page 315 Vehicle Care 10-17 Turn the pressure cap slowly WARNING counterclockwise about one full turn. If you hear a hiss, wait for Steam and scalding liquids from a that to stop. A hiss means there hot cooling system can blow out is still some pressure left in the and burn you badly.
  • Page 316: Engine Overheating

    10-18 Vehicle Care Notice: If the pressure cap is not tightly installed, coolant loss and possible engine damage may occur. Be sure the cap is properly and tightly secured. Engine Overheating The vehicle has several indicators to warn of engine overheating. There is an engine coolant temperature gage on the instrument panel cluster.
  • Page 317 Vehicle Care 10-19 If you do decide to lift the hood , If Steam Is Coming From The WARNING (Continued) make sure the vehicle is parked on Engine Compartment a level surface. See Overheated Engine Then check to see if the engine WARNING Protection Operating Mode on cooling fans are running.
  • Page 318: Overheated Engine Protection

    10-20 Vehicle Care If the overheat warning is displayed If there is no sign of steam, idle the Notice: After driving in the with no sign of steam: engine for three minutes while overheated engine protection parked. If the warning is still operating mode, to avoid engine 1.
  • Page 319: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-21 When to Check Power Steering 4. Unscrew the cap and wipe the Notice: Use of the incorrect fluid dipstick with a clean rag. may damage the vehicle and the Fluid damages may not be covered by 5. Replace the cap and completely It is not necessary to regularly the vehicle's warranty.
  • Page 320: Brakes

    10-22 Vehicle Care Brakes Adding Washer Fluid Notice: When using concentrated When the windshield washer fluid This vehicle has disc brakes. Disc washer fluid, follow the reservoir is low, a WASHER FLUID brake pads have built-in wear manufacturer's instructions LOW ADD FLUID message will be indicators that make a high-pitched for adding water.
  • Page 321: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-23 Brake Fluid Some driving conditions or climates Brake Adjustment can cause a brake squeal when the Every time the brakes are applied, brakes are first applied or lightly with or without the vehicle moving, applied. This does not mean the brakes adjust for wear.
  • Page 322 10-24 Vehicle Care A fluid leak in the brake When the brake fluid falls to a low Notice: hydraulic system can also cause level, the brake warning light comes Using the wrong fluid can a low fluid level. Have the brake on.
  • Page 323: Battery

    Vehicle Care 10-25 Battery Starter Switch Check Infrequent Usage: Remove the black, negative ( ) cable from the Refer to the replacement number on battery to keep the battery from WARNING the original battery label when a running down. new battery is needed. Extended Storage: Remove the When you are doing this black, negative ( ) cable from the...
  • Page 324: Park Brake And P (Park) Mechanism Check

    10-26 Vehicle Care Automatic Transmission Park Brake and P (Park) 3. With the engine off, turn the ignition to ON/RUN, but do not Shift Lock Control Mechanism Check start the engine. Without System Check applying the regular brake, try to WARNING move the shift lever out of P (Park) with normal effort.
  • Page 325: Wiper Blade Replacement

    Vehicle Care 10-27 Park on a fairly steep hill, with the Replacement blades come in For the proper size and type see vehicle facing downhill. Keeping different types and are removed in Maintenance Replacement Parts on your foot on the regular brake, set different ways.
  • Page 326: Windshield Replacement

    10-28 Vehicle Care Windshield Replacement Headlamp Aiming Bulb Replacement Your vehicle is equipped with an Headlamp aim has been preset at For the proper type of replacement acoustic windshield. If you ever the factory and should need no bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on have to have your windshield further adjustment.
  • Page 327: High Intensity Discharge

    Vehicle Care 10-29 High Intensity Discharge Taillamps, Turn Signal, 3. Remove the two hex nuts holding the taillamp assembly in (HID) Lighting Sidemarker, and place. Stoplamps 4. Pull out the taillamp assembly. WARNING 5. Turn the bulb socket The low beam high intensity counterclockwise and pull it discharge lighting system straight out to remove it.
  • Page 328: License Plate Lamp

    10-30 Vehicle Care License Plate Lamp Electrical System 3. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise and pull the To replace one of these bulbs: bulb straight out of the socket. High Voltage Devices and 1. Remove the two screws holding 4. Install the new bulb. Wiring each of the license plate lamps 5.
  • Page 329: Electrical System

    Vehicle Care 10-31 Electrical System Fuses and Circuit Headlamp Wiring Overload Breakers An electrical overload may cause the lamps to go on and off, or in The vehicle has fuses and circuit The wiring circuits in your vehicle some cases to remain off. Have the breakers to protect against an are protected from short circuits by headlamp wiring checked right away...
  • Page 330 10-32 Vehicle Care Lift the cover for access to the fuse/ relay block. Notice: Spilling liquid on any electrical components on the vehicle may damage it. Always keep the covers on any electrical component. To remove fuses, hold the end of the fuse between your thumb and index finger and pull straight out.
  • Page 331 Vehicle Care 10-33 Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Air Conditioning EMISSION 1 Emission 1 Trailer Left A/C CLUTCH LT TRLR Clutch Stoplamp and EMISSION 2 Emission 2 STOP/TRN Turn Signal Antilock Braking EVEN COILS Even Injector Coils ABS MTR System (ABS) ODD COILS Odd Injector Coils FAN 1...
  • Page 332 10-34 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Relays Usage Right TRLR Trailer Parking High Intensity RT PRK Parking Lamp PRK LAMP Lamps HID/ Discharge (HID) LO BEAM Low-Beam Trailer Right TRLR PWR Trailer Power RT TRLR Headlamps Stoplamp and Turn STOP/TRN Windshield Signal...
  • Page 333: Block

    Vehicle Care 10-35 Relays Usage Fuses Usage TRLR Trailer Back-up AIRBAG Airbag BCK/UP Lamps Amplifier Windshield Wiper BCK/UP/ Back-up Lamp/ Windshield Wiper STOP Stoplamp WPR HI High Speed Body Control Module Instrument Panel Fuse CNSTR/ Block Canister Vent VENT The instrument panel fuse block is CTSY Courtesy located under the instrument panel...
  • Page 334 10-36 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Relays Usage Heating, LT/PWR/ Driver Side Power HVAC Ventilation and SEAT Seat Relay Air Conditioning RT/PWR/ Passenger Side INADV/ Inadvertent SEAT Power Seat Relay PWR/LED Power LED Power Windows PWR/WNDW INFOTMNT Infotainment Relay Driver Side Turn PWR/ Power Steering LT/TRN/SIG...
  • Page 335: Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-37 Wheels and Tires Relays Usage WARNING (Continued) Daytime Running Tires DRL2 Underinflated tires pose the Lamps 2 Relay same danger as overloaded Your new vehicle comes with Driver Side Unlock tires. The resulting accident LT/UNLCK high-quality tires made by a Relay could cause serious injury.
  • Page 336: Tire Sidewall Labeling

    10-38 Vehicle Care Tire Sidewall Labeling aspect ratio, construction type, (D) Tire Identification Number and service description. See the (TIN) The letters and numbers Useful information about a tire is “Tire Size” illustration later in this following the DOT (Department molded into its sidewall.
  • Page 337 Vehicle Care 10-39 (G) Maximum Cold Inflation (B) Temporary Use Only The TIN shows the Load Limit Maximum load that compact spare tire or temporary manufacturer and plant code, can be carried and the use tire has a tread life of tire size, and date the tire was maximum pressure needed to approximately 5 000 km...
  • Page 338: Tire Designations

    10-40 Vehicle Care Tire Designations (F) Tire Size A combination of (B) Tire Width The three-digit letters and numbers define a number indicates the tire section Tire Size tire's width, height, aspect ratio, width in millimeters from construction type, and service sidewall to sidewall.
  • Page 339: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Vehicle Care 10-41 (E) Rim Diameter Diameter of Accessory Weight This Bias Ply Tire A pneumatic tire the wheel in inches. means the combined weight in which the plies are laid at of optional accessories. alternate angles less than (F) Service Description These Some examples of optional 90 degrees to the centerline of...
  • Page 340 10-42 Vehicle Care DOT Markings A code molded Intended Outboard Sidewall Maximum Loaded Vehicle into the sidewall of a tire The side of an asymmetrical tire, Weight The sum of curb signifying that the tire is in that must always face outward weight, accessory weight, compliance with the U.S.
  • Page 341 Vehicle Care 10-43 Passenger (P-Metric) Tire Speed Rating determined by tire tire used on passenger cars and alphanumeric code assigned to manufacturers using some light duty trucks and a tire indicating the maximum government testing procedures. multipurpose vehicles. speed at which a tire can The ratings are molded into the operate.
  • Page 342: Tire Pressure

    10-44 Vehicle Care See “Tire and Loading If your tires have too much air For additional information Information Label” under Vehicle (over-inflation), you can get regarding how much weight your Load Limits on page 9 12 . the following: vehicle can carry, and an example of the Tire and Loading Unusual wear Tire Pressure...
  • Page 343: System

    Vehicle Care 10-45 How to Check If you overfill the tire, release air pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size by pushing on the metal stem in Use a good quality pocket-type indicated on the vehicle placard or the center of the tire valve.
  • Page 344: Operation

    10-46 Vehicle Care Tire Pressure Monitor Please note that the TPMS is TPMS malfunctions may occur for a not a substitute for proper tire variety of reasons, including the Operation maintenance, and it is the driver's installation of replacement or responsibility to maintain correct tire alternate tires or wheels on the This vehicle may have a Tire...
  • Page 345 Vehicle Care 10-47 At the same time a message to A Tire and Loading Information Notice: Using non-approved tire check the pressure in a specific tire label, attached to your vehicle, sealants could damage the Tire appears on the Driver Information shows the size of your vehicle's Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) Center (DIC) display.
  • Page 346 10-48 Vehicle Care The TPMS sensor matching Operating electronic devices or TPMS Malfunction Light and process was started but not being near facilities using radio Message completed or not completed wave frequencies similar to the The TPMS will not function properly successfully after rotating the TPMS could cause the TPMS if one or more of the TPMS sensors...
  • Page 347 Vehicle Care 10-49 The TPMS sensors can also be 3. Press the Remote Keyless Entry 7. Proceed to the passenger side matched to each tire/wheel position (RKE) transmitter's LOCK and rear tire, and repeat the by increasing or decreasing the UNLOCK buttons at the same procedure in Step 5.
  • Page 348: Tire Inspection

    10-50 Vehicle Care Tire Inspection Any time you notice unusual If the vehicle has a compact wear, rotate the tires as soon as spare tire, do not include it in the We recommend that you possible and check wheel tire rotation. regularly inspect your vehicle's alignment.
  • Page 349: When It Is Time For New

    Vehicle Care 10-51 When It Is Time for New The vehicle needs new tires if any WARNING of the following statements are true: Tires You can see the indicators at Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the Various factors, such as three or more places around parts to which it is fastened, can maintenance, temperatures, driving...
  • Page 350: Buying New Tires

    10-52 Vehicle Care With proper care and maintenance This way, your vehicle will If the tires have an all-season tires typically wear out before they continue to have tires that are tread design, the TPC Spec degrade due to age. If you are number will be followed by an designed to give the same unsure about the need to replace...
  • Page 351 Vehicle Care 10-53 Vehicles that have a tire WARNING WARNING pressure monitoring system could give an inaccurate Mixing tires could cause you If you use bias-ply tires on the low-pressure warning if non-TPC to lose control while driving. vehicle, the wheel rim flanges Spec rated tires are installed on If you mix tires of different could develop cracks after...
  • Page 352: Different Size Tires And Wheels

    10-54 Vehicle Care Different Size Tires and Uniform Tire Quality WARNING Wheels Grading If you add different sized wheels, If you add wheels or tires that are a Quality grades can be found your vehicle may not provide an different size than your original where applicable on the tire acceptable level of performance equipment wheels and tires, this...
  • Page 353 Vehicle Care 10-55 The grades are molded on the Treadwear Traction – AA, A, B, C sidewalls of most passenger car The treadwear grade is a The traction grades, from tires. The Uniform Tire Quality comparative rating based on the highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, Grading (UTQG) system does wear rate of the tire when tested...
  • Page 354: Wheel Alignment And Tire

    10-56 Vehicle Care Wheel Alignment and Tire and excessive temperature can If the wheel leaks air, replace it (except some aluminum wheels, lead to sudden tire failure. Balance which can sometimes be repaired). The grade C corresponds to a See your dealer/retailer if any of The tires and wheels on the vehicle level of performance which all these conditions exist.
  • Page 355: Tire Chains

    Vehicle Care 10-57 Used Replacement Wheels WARNING WARNING (Continued) WARNING Using the wrong replacement The area damaged by the tire wheels, wheel bolts, or wheel chains could cause you to lose Putting a used wheel on the nuts on your vehicle can be control of the vehicle and you or vehicle is dangerous.
  • Page 356: If A Tire Goes Flat

    10-58 Vehicle Care If a Tire Goes Flat A rear blowout, particularly on a WARNING curve, acts much like a skid and It is unusual for a tire to blowout may require the same correction Lifting a vehicle and getting while you are driving, especially if you would use in a skid.
  • Page 357 Vehicle Care 10-59 When the vehicle has a flat tire (B), WARNING WARNING (Continued) use the following example as a guide to assist you in the placement Changing a tire can be To be certain the vehicle will not of wheel blocks (A). dangerous.
  • Page 358: Tire Sealant And Compressor Kit

    10-60 Vehicle Care Tire Sealant and If this vehicle has a tire sealant and WARNING compressor kit, there may not be a Compressor Kit spare tire, tire changing equipment, Over-inflating a tire could cause and on some vehicles there may not the tire to rupture and you or WARNING be a place to store a tire.
  • Page 359 Vehicle Care 10-61 This vehicle may have one of the Tire Sealant following tire sealant and Read and follow the safe handling compressor kits. The kit includes: instructions on the label adhered to the sealant canister. Check the tire sealant expiration date on the sealant canister.
  • Page 360 10-62 Vehicle Care Using the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit to Temporarily Seal and Inflate a Punctured Tire Follow the directions closely for correct sealant usage. When using the tire sealant and compressor kit during cold temperatures, warm the kit in a heated environment for 5 minutes.
  • Page 361 Vehicle Care 10-63 2. Unwrap the sealant/air hose (F) 7. Start the vehicle. The vehicle on the Tire and Loading and the power plug (H). must be running while using the Information label. See Tire air compressor. Pressure on page 10 44. 3.
  • Page 362 10-64 Vehicle Care 11. Press the on/off button (B) to 15. Replace the sealant/air 19. Stop at a safe location and turn the tire sealant and hose (F), and the power check the tire pressure. Refer compressor kit off. plug (H) back in their original to Steps 1 through 11 under location.
  • Page 363 Vehicle Care 10-65 21. Dispose of the used sealant Using the Tire Sealant and canister (E) and sealant/air Compressor Kit without hose (F) assembly at a local Sealant to Inflate a Tire dealer/retailer or in accordance (Not Punctured) with local state codes and To use the air compressor to inflate practices.
  • Page 364 10-66 Vehicle Care 4. Remove the tire valve stem cap 9. Press the on/off (B) button to from the flat tire by turning it turn the compressor on. counterclockwise. The compressor will inflate the 5. Attach the air only hose (G) onto tire with air only.
  • Page 365 Vehicle Care 10-67 If you inflate the tire higher 14. Replace the air only hose (G) Removal and Installation of the than the recommended and the power plug (H) and Sealant Canister pressure you can adjust the cord back in its original To remove the sealant canister: excess pressure by pressing location.
  • Page 366: Storing The Tire Sealant And Compressor Kit

    10-68 Vehicle Care Storing the Tire Sealant 2. Press the two tabs on the quick release buckle to release the and Compressor Kit tire sealant and compressor kit strap. The tire sealant and compressor kit is located in the storage 3.
  • Page 367 Vehicle Care 10-69 2. Open the carpet cutout that is located through the hole of the storage compartment. 3. Attach the lug wrench into the hoist shaft. 4. Turn the lug wrench counterclockwise to lower the spare tire to the ground. Continue turning the wrench until the spare tire can be pulled out from under the vehicle.
  • Page 368 10-70 Vehicle Care 3. Loosen the cable by turning the wrench counterclockwise three or four turns. 4. If the spare tire has not lowered, tighten the cable all the way and then loosen it at least two times. If the spare tire did lower to the ground, continue with Step 5 under “Removing the Spare Tire (Vehicles with the Rear...
  • Page 369 Vehicle Care 10-71 Removing the Flat Tire and Notice: If this vehicle has wheel locks and an impact wrench is Installing the Spare Tire used to remove the wheel nuts, 1. Do a safety check before the lock nut or wheel lock key proceeding.
  • Page 370 10-72 Vehicle Care Notice: If a jack is used to raise WARNING the vehicle without positioning it correctly, the vehicle could be Raising your vehicle with the jack damaged. When raising the improperly positioned can vehicle on a jack, avoid contact damage the vehicle and even with the rear axle control arms.
  • Page 371 Vehicle Care 10-73 10. Remove any rust or dirt from WARNING the wheel bolts, mounting surfaces, and spare wheel. Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the 11. Place the spare tire on the parts to which it is fastened, can wheel mounting surface.
  • Page 372 10-74 Vehicle Care Storing the Spare Tire WARNING WARNING Wheel nuts that are improperly or incorrectly tightened can cause The underbody-mounted spare the wheels to become loose or tire needs to be stored with the come off. The wheel nuts should valve stem pointing down.
  • Page 373 Vehicle Care 10-75 4. When the compact spare tire is WARNING almost in the stored position, turn the tire so the valve is Storing a jack, a tire, or other toward the rear of the vehicle. equipment in the passenger This position helps when compartment of the vehicle could checking the air pressure in the...
  • Page 374 10-76 Vehicle Care Storing the Flat Tire 1. Remove the cable package from the jack storage area. 2. Remove the small center cap by tapping the back of the cap with the extension of the shaft, if the vehicle has aluminum wheels. 3.
  • Page 375 Vehicle Care 10-77 Storing the Tools 3. Reinstall the wing bolt (B) by turning clockwise. 4. To replace the cover, line up the tab at the front of the cover with the notch in the cover opening. Push the cover in place and make sure that the rear clips are in the slots and push the cover closed.
  • Page 376: Secondary Latch System

    10-78 Vehicle Care Secondary Latch System To release the spare tire from the secondary latch: This vehicle has an underbody mounted tire hoist assembly that WARNING has a secondary latch system. It is designed to stop the compact Someone standing too close spare tire from suddenly falling during the procedure could be off the vehicle if the cable holding...
  • Page 377 Vehicle Care 10-79 5. Turn the lug wrench clockwise to 9. Tilt the retainer and slip it raise the jack until it lifts the through the wheel opening when secondary latch spring. the spare tire has been completely lowered. 6. Keep raising the jack until the spare tire stops moving upward 10.
  • Page 378: Compact Spare Tire

    10-80 Vehicle Care Compact Spare Tire After installing the compact spare And do not mix the compact spare on the vehicle, stop as soon as tire or wheel with other wheels or possible and make sure the spare tires. They will not fit. Keep the WARNING tire is correctly inflated.
  • Page 379: Jump Starting

    Vehicle Care 10-81 Jump Starting Trying to start the vehicle by involved in the jump start pushing or pulling it will not procedure. Put an automatic If the vehicle's battery has run work, and it could damage the transmission in P (Park) or a down, you may want to use another vehicle.
  • Page 380 10-82 Vehicle Care 4. Open the hoods and locate the WARNING (Continued) WARNING positive (+) and negative ( ) terminal locations on the other Be sure the batteries have Fans or other moving engine vehicle. Your vehicle has a enough water. You do not need to parts can injure you badly.
  • Page 381 Vehicle Care 10-83 Do not connect positive (+) to 7. Do not let the other end touch negative ( ) or you will get a metal. Connect it to the short that would damage the positive (+) terminal of the good battery and maybe other parts battery.
  • Page 382 10-84 Vehicle Care 10. Now start the vehicle with the To disconnect the jumper cables good battery and run the from both vehicles, do the following: engine for a while. 1. Disconnect the black 11. Try to start the vehicle that had negative ( ) cable from the the dead battery.
  • Page 383: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-85 Towing Recreational Vehicle Here are some important things to consider before recreational vehicle Towing towing: Towing the Vehicle Recreational vehicle towing What is the towing capacity means towing the vehicle behind To avoid damage, the disabled of the towing vehicle? another vehicle –...
  • Page 384 10-86 Vehicle Care Dinghy Towing For vehicles being dinghy towed, 6. To prevent the battery from the vehicle should be run at the draining while the vehicle is beginning of each day and at each being towed, remove the 50 amp RV fuel stop for about five minutes.
  • Page 385 Vehicle Care 10-87 Once the destination is reached: Dolly Towing Dolly Towing (All-Wheel-Drive Vehicles) (Front-Wheel-Drive 1. Set the parking brake. Vehicles Only) 2. Reinstall the 50 amp BATT1 fuse to the underhood fuse block. 3. Shift the transmission to P (Park), turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF and remove the key from the ignition.
  • Page 386: Appearance Care

    10-88 Vehicle Care Appearance Care 4. Clamp the steering wheel in a straight-ahead position with a clamping device designed for Exterior Care towing. Cleaning Exterior Lamps/ 5. Remove the key from the ignition. Lenses 6. Secure the vehicle to the dolly. Use only lukewarm or cold water, a soft cloth and a car washing soap to 7.
  • Page 387 Vehicle Care 10-89 Notice: Machine compounding or Protecting Exterior Bright Metal Notice: Certain cleaners contain aggressive polishing on a Parts chemicals that can damage the basecoat/clearcoat paint finish emblems or nameplates on the Bright metal parts should be may damage it. Use only vehicle.
  • Page 388 10-90 Vehicle Care Rinse the vehicle well, before Weatherstrips These chlorides are used on washing and after to remove all roads for conditions such as ice Silicone grease on weatherstrips will cleaning agents completely. If they and dust. Always wash the make them last longer, seal better, are allowed to dry on the surface, vehicle's chrome with soap and...
  • Page 389 Vehicle Care 10-91 Notice: Using chrome polish on Windshield and Wiper Blades Tires aluminum wheels could damage Clean the outside of the windshield Use a stiff brush with tire cleaner to the wheels. The repairs would not with glass cleaner. clean the tires.
  • Page 390: Interior Care

    10-92 Vehicle Care Interior Care Finish Damage At least every spring, flush these materials from the underbody with Any stone chips, fractures or deep The vehicle's interior will continue to plain water. Clean any areas where scratches in the finish should be look its best if it is cleaned often.
  • Page 391 Vehicle Care 10-93 Never apply heavy pressure or Your dealer/retailer has products for Cleaners can contain solvents that rub aggressively with a cleaning cleaning the vehicle's interior. When can become concentrated in the cloth. Use of heavy pressure can cleaning the vehicle's interior, only vehicle's interior.
  • Page 392 10-94 Vehicle Care Fabric/Carpet 3. Start on the outside edge of the Leather soil and gently rub toward the Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft To remove dust, a soft cloth center. Continue cleaning, using brush attachment to remove dust dampened with water can be used.
  • Page 393: Floor Mats

    Vehicle Care 10-95 Floor Mats Instrument Panel, Vinyl, and Some commercial products may increase gloss on the instrument Other Plastic Surfaces If the floor mat has a snap retainer, panel. The increase in gloss may To remove dust, a soft cloth a grommet in the driver side floor cause annoying reflections in the dampened with water can be used.
  • Page 394 10-96 Vehicle Care NOTES...
  • Page 395: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information Because of all the different ways people use vehicles, maintenance Maintenance Notice: Maintenance intervals, needs vary. The vehicle might need checks, inspections, more frequent checks and services. recommended fluids, and Please read the information under lubricants are necessary to keep Scheduled Maintenance.
  • Page 396: Scheduled Maintenance

    11-2 Service and Maintenance Scheduled The proper replacement parts, WARNING fluids, and lubricants to use are Maintenance listed in Recommended Fluids and Performing maintenance work can Lubricants on page 11 7 and When the Change Engine Oil be dangerous. Some jobs can Maintenance Replacement Parts on cause serious injury.
  • Page 397 Service and Maintenance 11-3 Brake system inspection (or Your dealer/retailer has trained Maintenance I every 12 months, whichever service technicians who will perform Change engine oil and filter. See occurs first). this work and reset the system. Engine Oil on page 10 8. An If the engine oil life system is reset Maintenance II Emission Control Service.
  • Page 398 11-4 Service and Maintenance Body hinges and latches, key See Park Brake and P (Park) Additional Required Services lock cylinders, hood latch Mechanism Check on At Each Fuel Stop assemblies, secondary latches, page 10 26. pivots, spring anchor and Engine oil level check. See Engine cooling system and release pawl, hood and door Engine Oil on page 10 8.
  • Page 399 Service and Maintenance 11-5 First Engine Oil Change After High pressure water can High pressure water can Every 80 000 km/50,000 Miles overcome the seals and overcome the seals and contaminate the transfer case contaminate the transfer case Engine air cleaner filter fluid.
  • Page 400 11-6 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Service Maintenance I Change engine oil and filter. Reset oil life system. • • Engine coolant level check. • • Windshield washer fluid level check. • • Tire inflation pressures check. • • Tire wear inspection. •...
  • Page 401: Lubricants, And Parts

    Service and Maintenance 11-7 Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Usage Fluid/Lubricant Engine oil which meets GM Standard GM6094M and displays the American Petroleum Institute Certified for Gasoline Engines starburst Engine Oil symbol. To determine the proper viscosity for the vehicle's engine, see Engine Oil on page 10 8.
  • Page 402: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    11-8 Service and Maintenance Usage Fluid/Lubricant Hood Latch Assembly, Secondary Lubriplate Lubricant Aerosol (GM Part No. U.S. 12346293, in Latch, Pivots, Spring Anchor, and Canada 992723) or lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI #2, Release Pawl Category LB or GC-LB. Hood and Door Hinges and Rear Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No.
  • Page 403: Maintenance Records

    Service and Maintenance 11-9 Maintenance Records After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the service, and the type of services performed in the boxes provided. Retain all maintenance receipts. Maintenance Record Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 404 11-10 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Record (cont'd) Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 405 Service and Maintenance 11-11 Maintenance Record (cont'd) Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 406 11-12 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Record (cont'd) Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 407: Technical Data

    Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Engine Identification The eighth character in the VIN is Vehicle Identification the engine code. This code Vehicle Identification identifies the vehicle's engine, Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification specifications, and replacement Number (VIN) ....12-1 parts.
  • Page 408: Vehicle Data

    12-2 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications The following approximate capacities are given in metric and English conversions. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 11 7 for more information. Capacities Application Metric English For the air conditioning system refrigerant charge amount, see the refrigerant caution label located Air Conditioning Refrigerant R134a under the hood.
  • Page 409: Engine Drive Belt Routing

    Technical Data 12-3 Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code Transmission Spark Plug Gap 3.6L V6 Engine Automatic 1.10 mm (0.043 in) Engine Drive Belt Routing 3.6L V6 Engine...
  • Page 410 12-4 Technical Data NOTES...
  • Page 411 Reporting Safety Defects to Procedure ....13-1 Buick. Normally, any concerns with General Motors ... 13-14...
  • Page 412 13-2 Customer Information STEP TWO : If after contacting a When contacting Buick, please case will generally be heard within member of dealership management, remember that your concern will 40 days. If you do not agree with the it appears your concern cannot be...
  • Page 413: Customer Information

    General Motors of Canada General Motors Customer However, if a customer wishes to Limited wants you to be aware of its Communication Centre, write or e-mail Buick, the letter participation in a no-charge 1-800-263-3777 (English), should be addressed to: Mediation/Arbitration program.
  • Page 414: Customer Assistance For Text Telephone (Tty) Users

    1-800-263-3830 (For Text Telephone devices (TTYs)) 01-800-508-0000 Online service and maintenance Roadside Assistance: Long Distance: 011-52-53 29 0 800 records 1-800-268-6800 Find Buick dealers for service Customer Assistance for Overseas — Customer nationwide Text Telephone (TTY) Assistance Exclusive privileges and offers Users...
  • Page 415: Gm Mobility Reimbursement Program

    Buick Merchandise — My Showroom: Find and save www.buickmerchandise.com information on vehicles and Help Center — www.buick.com/ current offers in your area. helpcenter My Dealers/Retailers: Save details such as address and phone number for each of your Contact Us preferred GM dealers/retailers.
  • Page 416: Program

    13-6 Customer Information Location of the vehicle General Motors of Canada Buick and General Motors of also has a Mobility Program. Canada Limited reserve the right to Model, year, color, and license Call 1-800-GM-DRIVE (463-7483) limit services or payment to an plate number of the vehicle for details.
  • Page 417 Trip Interruption Benefits and Road or Highway: Tow to the changing of snow tires, chains, Assistance: Must be over nearest Buick dealer for or other traction devices. 250 kilometres from where warranty service, or if the vehicle your trip was started to...
  • Page 418: Program

    13-8 Customer Information Scheduling Service Courtesy Transportation Transportation Options Appointments Program Warranty service can generally be completed while you wait. However, When your vehicle requires To enhance your ownership if you are unable to wait, GM helps warranty service, contact your experience, we and our participating to minimize your inconvenience by dealer/retailer and request an...
  • Page 419 Customer Information 13-9 Public Transportation or Fuel Courtesy Rental Vehicle Additional Program Reimbursement Information Your dealer may arrange to provide If your vehicle requires overnight you with a courtesy rental vehicle or All program options, such as shuttle warranty repairs, and public reimburse you for a rental vehicle service, may not be available at transportation is used instead of the...
  • Page 420: Collision Damage Repair

    13-10 Customer Information Collision Damage Repair Recycled original equipment parts durability/corrosion problems, may also be used for repair. These and may not perform properly in If your vehicle is involved in a parts are typically removed from subsequent collisions. Aftermarket collision and it is damaged, have the vehicles that were total losses in parts are not covered by your GM...
  • Page 421 Customer Information 13-11 Insuring Your Vehicle If your vehicle is leased, the leasing Gather the following information: company may require you to have Driver's name, address, phone Protect your investment in your GM insurance that assures repairs with number vehicle with comprehensive and Genuine GM Original Equipment collision insurance coverage.
  • Page 422: Service Publications Ordering Information

    13-12 Customer Information Service Publications Managing the Vehicle Damage initially value the repair using aftermarket parts. Discuss this Repair Process Ordering Information with your repair professional, and In the event that your vehicle insist on Genuine GM parts. Service Manuals requires damage repairs, GM Remember if your vehicle is leased recommends that you take an...
  • Page 423: Reporting Safety Defects

    Customer Information 13-13 Reporting Safety Owner Information To request an order form, specify year and model name of Defects Owner publications are written the vehicle. specifically for owners and intended to provide basic operational ORDER TOLL FREE: Reporting Safety Defects information about the vehicle.
  • Page 424 1-888-327-4236 Canada immediately, in addition to Call 1-800-521-7300, or write: (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to notifying General Motors of Buick Customer Assistance Center http://www.safercar.gov; or Canada Limited. Call them at P.O. Box 33136 write to: 1-800-333-0510 or write to:...
  • Page 425: Vehicle Data Recording And Privacy

    Customer Information 13-15 Vehicle Data Event Data Recorders This data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances Recording and This vehicle has an Event Data in which crashes and injuries occur. Recorder (EDR). The main purpose Privacy Important: EDR data is recorded of an EDR is to record, in certain by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash or near crash-like situations,...
  • Page 426: Navigation System

    13-16 Customer Information Radio Frequency Radio Frequency GM will not access this data or share it with others except: with the Identification (RFID) Statement consent of the vehicle owner or, if the vehicle is leased, with the RFID technology is used in some This vehicle has systems that consent of the lessee;...
  • Page 427 INDEX Airbag System (cont.) Antilock Brake What Will You See After System (ABS) ....9-26 Accessories and an Airbag Inflates? ..3-35 Warning Light .
  • Page 428 INDEX Bulb Replacement (cont.) Cargo High Intensity Discharge Cover ......4-3 Battery ..... . . 10-25 (HID) Lighting .
  • Page 429 INDEX Cleaning Covers Defensive Driving ....9-2 Exterior Care ....10-88 Cargo ......4-3 Delayed Entry Lighting .
  • Page 430 INDEX Driving (cont.) Engine Entry Lighting ....6-6 Off-Road Recovery ... . 9-5 Air Cleaner/Filter .
  • Page 431 INDEX Front Seats Heated ......3-7 Gages Halogen Bulbs ....10-28 Heated and Ventilated .
  • Page 432 INDEX High-Beam On Light ... 5-24 Lighting Highway Hypnosis ....9-7 Adaptive Forward ....6-4 Key and Lock Messages .
  • Page 433: For Children (Latch)

    INDEX Locks Messages Mirrors Automatic Door ....2-8 Airbag System ....5-36 Automatic Dimming Delayed Locking .
  • Page 434 INDEX Power (cont.) Seat Adjustment ....3-3 Object Detection System Parade Dimming ....6-7 Steering Fluid .
  • Page 435 INDEX Rear Climate Control Replacement Parts System ....8-7, 8-8 Airbags ..... . .3-43 Safety Belts .
  • Page 436 i-10 INDEX Seats (cont.) Shifting Storage Areas (cont.) Rear ......3-8 Into Park ..... .9-20 Convenience Net .
  • Page 437 INDEX i-11 Time ......5-8 Tires (cont.) Tires Wheel Alignment and Tire Ultrasonic Parking Assist ..9-33 Buying New Tires .
  • Page 438 i-12 INDEX Vehicle Identification Wheels Number (VIN) ....12-1 Alignment and Tire Service Parts Identification Balance ....10-56 Label .

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