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Seats and Restraint System ............................. 1 - 1 Front Seats ............................................... 1 - 2 Safety Belts .............................................. 1 - 6 Child Restraints ....................................... 1-23 Airbag System ......................................... 1-38 Restraint System Check .........[...]
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Service and Appearance Care .......................... 6 - 1 Service ..................................................... 6 - 3 Fuel ......................................................... 6 - 5 Checking Things Under the Hood ............... 6-10 Rear Axle ............................................... 6-41 Headlamp Aiming .....................[...]
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GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem, CADILLAC, the CADILLAC Crest & Wreath, and the name XLR are registered trademarks, and the name XLR-V is a trademark of General Motors Corporation. This manual includes the latest information at the time it was printed. GM reserves the right to make changes after that time without notice. For vehicles first s[...]
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Safety Warnings and Symbols A circle with a slash through it is a safety symbol which means “Do Not,” “Do not do this” or “Do not let this happen.” A box with the word CAUTION is used to tell about things that could hurt you or others if you were to ignore the warning. { CAUTION: These mean there is something that could hurt you or othe[...]
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Front Seats ..................................................... .1-2 Power Seats ................................................. .1-2 P o w e r L u m b a r .............................................. .1-2 Heated and Cooled Seats ............................... .1-3 Memory Seat, Mirrors and Steering Wheel ........ .1-3 Power Reclining Seatbac[...]
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Front Seats Power Seats The power seat controls are located on the outboard side of the seat cushions. • Move the seat forward or rearward by sliding the horizontal control forward or rearward. • Raise or lower the front part of the seat cushion by moving the front of the horizontal control up or down. • Raise or lower the rear part of the se[...]
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Heated and Cooled Seats The buttons for the heated and cooled seats are located on the climate control system. ( (Heated/Cooled Seat): Press to turn the feature on. The button on the left controls the driver seat and the button on the right controls the passenger seat. Each press of the button will take you to a different setting. The settings avai[...]
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Use the following steps to program each button: 1. Adjust the driver seat including the seatback recliner, lumbar, both outside mirrors and the steering wheel to a comfortable position. 2. Press and hold button 1 until two beeps are heard, then release the button. A second mirror, seating and steering wheel position can be programmed by repeating t[...]
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Use the vertical power seat control located on the outboard side of the seat to operate them. • To recline the seatback, press the control toward the rear of the vehicle. • To raise the seatback, press the control toward the front of the vehicle. { CAUTION: Sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even if [...]
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Safety Belts Safety Belts: They Are for Everyone This section of the manual describes how to use safety belts properly. It also describes some things not to do with safety belts. { CAUTION: Do not let anyone ride where a safety belt cannot be worn properly. In a crash, if you or your passenger(s) are not wearing safety belts, the injuries can be mu[...]
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In most states and in all Canadian provinces, the law requires wearing safety belts. Here is why: You never know if you will be in a crash. If you do have a crash, you do not know if it will be a serious one. A few crashes are mild, and some crashes can be so serious that even buckled up, a person would not survive. But most crashes are in between.[...]
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Put someone on it. Get it up to speed. Then stop the vehicle. The rider does not stop. 1-8[...]
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The person keeps going until stopped by something. In a real vehicle, it could be the windshield... or the instrument panel... 1-9[...]
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or the safety belts! With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does. You get more time to stop. You stop over more distance, and your strongest bones take the forces. That is why safety belts make such good sense. Questions and Answers About Safety Belts Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle after a crash if I am wearing a safety belt? A: You c[...]
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Q: If I am a good driver, and I never drive far from home, why should I wear safety belts? A: You may be an excellent driver, but if you are in a crash — even one that is not your fault — you and your passenger(s) can be hurt. Being a good driver does not protect you from things beyond your control, such as bad drivers. Most accidents occur wit[...]
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Sit up straight and always keep your feet on the floor in front of you. The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug on the hips, just touching the thighs. In a crash, this applies force to the strong pelvic bones and you would be less likely to slide under the lap belt. If you slid under it, the belt would apply force on your abdomen. Thi[...]
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Q: What is wrong with this? A: The shoulder belt is too loose. It will not give as much protection this way. { CAUTION: 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. The shoulder belt should fit snugly against your body. 1-13[...]
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Q: What is wrong with this? A: The lap belt is too loose. It will not give nearly as much protection this way. { CAUTION: You can be seriously hurt if your lap belt is too loose. In a crash, you could slide under the lap belt and apply force on your abdomen. This could cause serious or even fatal injuries. The lap belt should be worn low and snug o[...]
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Q: What is wrong with this? A: The belt is buckled in the wrong buckle. { CAUTION: You can be seriously injured if your belt is buckled in the wrong place like this. In a crash, the belt would go up over your abdomen. The belt forces would be there, not on the pelvic bones. This could cause serious internal injuries. Always buckle your belt into th[...]
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Q: What is wrong with this? A: The belt is over an armrest. { CAUTION: 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. The belt force would then be applied on the abdomen, not on the pelvic bones, and that could cause serious or fatal injuries. Be s[...]
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Q: What is wrong with this? A: The shoulder belt is worn under the arm. It should be worn over the shoulder at all times. { CAUTION: You can be seriously injured if you wear the shoulder belt under your arm. In a crash, your body would move too far forward, which would increase the chance of head and neck injury. Also, the belt would apply too much[...]
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Q: What is wrong with this? A: The belt is behind the body. { CAUTION: You can be seriously injured by not wearing the lap-shoulder belt properly. In a crash, you would not be restrained by the shoulder belt. Your body could move too far forward increasing the chance of head and neck injury. You might also slide under the lap belt. The belt force w[...]
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Q: What is wrong with this? A: The belt is twisted across the body. { CAUTION: You can be seriously injured by a twisted belt. In a crash, you would not have the full width of the belt to spread impact forces. If a belt is twisted, make it straight so it can work properly, or ask your dealer/retailer to fix it. 1-19[...]
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Lap-Shoulder Belt All seating positions in the vehicle have a lap-shoulder belt. The following instructions explain how to wear a lap-shoulder belt properly. 1. Adjust the seat, if the seat is adjustable, so you can sit up straight. To see how, see “Seats” in the Index. 2. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you. Do not let it get [...]
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4. To make the lap part tight, pull up on the shoulder belt. It may be necessary to pull stitching on the safety belt through the latch plate to fully tighten the lap belt on smaller occupants. To unlatch the belt, push the button on the buckle. The belt should return to its stowed position. Before a door is closed, be sure the safety belt is out o[...]
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Safety Belt Pretensioners This vehicle has safety belt pretensioners for the front outboard occupants. Although the safety belt pretensioners cannot be seen, they are part of the safety belt assembly. They can help tighten the safety belts during the early stages of a moderate to severe frontal and near frontal crash if the threshold conditions for[...]
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Safety Belt Extender If the safety belt will fasten around you, you should use it. But if a safety belt is not long enough, your dealer/ retailer will order you an extender. When you go in to order it, take the heaviest coat you will wear, so the extender will be long enough for you. To help avoid personal injury, do not let someone else use it, an[...]
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The manufacturer’s instructions that come with the booster seat, state the weight and height limitations for that booster. Use a booster seat with a lap-shoulder belt until the child passes the below fit test: • Sit all the way back on the seat. Do the knees bend at the seat edge? If yes, continue. If no, return to the booster seat. • Buckle[...]
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{ CAUTION: Never do this. Never allow two children to wear the same safety belt. The safety belt can not properly spread the impact forces. In a crash, the two children can be crushed together and seriously injured. A safety belt must be used by only one person at a time. 1-25[...]
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{ CAUTION: Never do this. Never allow a child to wear the safety belt with the shoulder belt behind their back. A child can be seriously injured by not wearing the lap-shoulder belt properly. In a crash, the child would not be restrained by the shoulder belt. The child could move too far forward increasing the chance of head and neck injury. The ch[...]
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Infants and Young Children Everyone in a vehicle needs protection! This includes infants and all other children. Neither the distance traveled nor the age and size of the traveler changes the need, for everyone, to use safety restraints. In fact, the law in every state in the United States and in every Canadian province says children up to some age[...]
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{ CAUTION: Never do this. Never hold an infant or a child while riding in a vehicle. Due to crash forces, an infant or a child will become so heavy it is not possible to hold it during a crash. For example, in a crash at only 25 mph (40 km/h), a 12 lb (5.5 kg) infant will suddenly become a 240 lb (110 kg) force on a person’s arms. An infant shoul[...]
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{ CAUTION: 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. It is also better to secure a forward-facing child restraint in a rear seat. If you must secur[...]
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Q: What are the different types of add-on child restraints? A: Add-on child restraints, which are purchased by the vehicle’s owner, are available in four basic types. Selection of a particular restraint should take into consideration not only the child’s weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the m[...]
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{ CAUTION: A young child’s hip bones are still so small that the vehicle’s regular safety belt may not remain low on the hip bones, as it should. Instead, it may settle up around the child’s abdomen. In a crash, the belt would apply force on a body area that is unprotected by any bony structure. This alone could cause serious or fatal injurie[...]
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A booster seat (C-D) is a child restraint designed to improve the fit of the vehicle’s safety belt system. A booster seat can also help a child to see out the window. Securing an Add-on Child Restraint in the Vehicle { CAUTION: A child can be seriously injured or killed in a crash if the child restraint is not properly secured in the vehicle. Se[...]
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When securing an add-on child restraint, refer to the instructions that come with the restraint which may be on the restraint itself or in a booklet, or both, and to this manual. The child restraint instructions are important, so if they are not available, obtain a replacement copy from the manufacturer. Keep in mind that an unsecured child restrai[...]
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Securing a Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat Position This vehicle has airbags. In addition, the vehicle has a passenger sensing system which is designed to turn off the right front passenger frontal airbag and seat-mounted side impact airbag under certain conditions. See Passenger Sensing System on page 1-45 and Passenger Airbag Status Indic[...]
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Rear-facing child restraints should not be installed in the vehicle, even if the airbags are off. If your child restraint has the LATCH system, see Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) on page 1-33 for how and where to install the child restraint using LATCH. If a child restraint is secured using a safety belt and it uses a top tether, se[...]
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4. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. Position the release button on the buckle so that the safety belt could be quickly unbuckled if necessary. 5. Pull the rest of the shoulder belt all the way out of the retractor to set the lock. 1-36[...]
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6. To tighten the belt, push down on the child restraint, pull the shoulder portion of the belt to tighten the lap portion of the belt and feed the shoulder belt back into the retractor. When installing a forward-facing child restraint, it may be helpful to use your knee to push down on the child restraint as you tighten the belt. 7. Push and pull [...]
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Airbag System The vehicle has the following airbags: • A frontal airbag for the driver. • A frontal airbag for the right front passenger. • A seat-mounted side impact airbag for the driver. • A seat-mounted side impact airbag for the right front passenger. All of the airbags in your vehicle will have the word AIRBAG embossed in the trim or [...]
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{ CAUTION: Airbags inflate with great force, faster than the blink of an eye. Anyone who is up against, or very close to, any airbag when it inflates can be seriously injured or killed. Do not sit unnecessarily close to the airbag, as you would be if you were sitting on the edge of your seat or leaning forward. Safety belts help keep you in posit[...]
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Where Are the Airbags? The driver frontal airbag is in the middle of the steering wheel. The passenger frontal airbag is in the instrument panel on the passenger side. 1-40[...]
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The seat-mounted side impact airbags for the driver and right front passenger are in the side of the seatbacks closest to the door. { CAUTION: 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 m[...]
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When Should an Airbag Inflate? Frontal airbags are designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal or near-frontal crashes to help reduce the potential for severe injuries mainly to the driver’s or right front passenger’s head and chest. However, they are only designed to inflate if the impact exceeds a predetermined deployment threshold. [...]
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In any particular crash, no one can say whether an airbag should have inflated simply because of the damage to a vehicle or because of what the repair costs were. For seat-mounted side impact airbags, deployment is determined by the location and severity of the side impact. What Makes an Airbag Inflate? In a deployment event, the sensing system s[...]
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What Will You See After an Airbag Inflates? After the frontal and seat-mounted side impact airbags inflate, they quickly deflate, so quickly that some people may not even realize the airbags inflated. Some components of the airbag module may be hot for several minutes. For location of the airbag modules, see What Makes an Airbag Inflate? on pa[...]
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In many crashes severe enough to inflate the airbag, windshields are broken by vehicle deformation. Additional windshield breakage may also occur from the right front passenger airbag. • Airbags are designed to inflate only once. After an airbag inflates, you will need some new parts for the airbag system. If you do not get them, the airbag sy[...]
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The passenger sensing system will turn off the right front passenger frontal airbag and seat-mounted side impact airbag under certain conditions. The driver airbags are not affected by the passenger sensing system. The passenger sensing system works with sensors that are part of the right front passenger seat. The sensors are designed to detect the[...]
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The passenger sensing system is designed to turn off the right front passenger frontal airbag and seat-mounted side impact airbag if: • The right front passenger seat is unoccupied. • The system determines that an infant is present in a rear-facing infant seat. • The system determines that a small child is present in a child restraint. • Th[...]
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If the On Indicator is Lit for a Child Restraint If a child restraint has been installed and the on indicator is lit: 1. Turn the vehicle off. 2. Remove the child restraint from the vehicle. 3. Remove any additional items from the seat such as blankets, cushions, seat covers, seat heaters, or seat massagers. 4. Reinstall the child restraint followi[...]
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If this happens, use the following steps to allow the system to detect that person and enable the right front passenger frontal airbag and seat-mounted side impact airbag: 1. Turn the vehicle off. 2. Remove any additional material from the seat, such as blankets, cushions, seat covers, seat heaters, or seat massagers. 3. Place the seatback in the f[...]
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Servicing Your Airbag-Equipped Vehicle Airbags affect how the vehicle should be serviced. There are parts of the airbag system in several places around the vehicle. Your dealer/retailer and the service manual have information about servicing the vehicle and the airbag system. To purchase a service manual, see Service Publications Ordering Informati[...]
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The passenger sensing system may not operate properly if the original seat trim is replaced with non-GM covers, upholstery or trim, or with GM covers, upholstery or trim designed for a different vehicle. Any object, such as an aftermarket seat heater or a comfort enhancing pad or device, installed under or on top of the seat fabric, could also inte[...]
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Restraint System Check Checking the Restraint Systems Safety Belts Now and then, check the safety belt reminder light, safety belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors, and anchorages are all working properly. Look for any other loose or damaged safety belt system parts that might keep a safety belt system from doing its job. See your dealer/retaile[...]
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Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash { CAUTION: A crash can damage the restraint systems in your vehicle. A damaged restraint system may not properly protect the person using it, resulting in serious injury or even death in a crash. To help make sure your restraint systems are working properly after a crash, have them inspected and any ne[...]
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✍ NOTES 1-54[...]
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Keys .............................................................. .2-3 Keyless Access System .................................. .2-4 Keyless Access System Operation ................... .2-5 Doors and Locks ........................................... .2-10 Door Locks ................................................. .2-10 Power Door Locks ........[...]
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Object Detection Systems .............................. .2-40 Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist (URPA) ........... .2-40 OnStar ® System ............................................ .2-42 Universal Home Remote System ..................... .2-45 Universal Home Remote System Operation ..... .2-46 Storage Areas ..........................................[...]
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Keys { CAUTION: Leaving children in a vehicle with the keyless access transmitter is dangerous for many reasons, children or others could be badly injured or even killed. They could operate the power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move. The windows will function with the keyless access transmitter in the vehicle and they could b[...]
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This key, located inside the keyless access transmitter, can be used for the glove box and the trunk, if vehicle power is lost. See Trunk on page 2-14 for more information. To remove the key, press the button (A) near the bottom of the keyless access transmitter, and pull the key out. Never pull the key out without pressing the button. Your vehicle[...]
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Changes or modifications to this system by other than an authorized service facility could void authorization to use this equipment. If there is a decrease in the keyless access transmitter range, try this: • Check the distance. The transmitter may be too far from the vehicle. It may be necessary to stand closer during rainy or snowy weather. ?[...]
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Keyless Trunk Opening Press the trunk release sensor, located on the rear of the trunk lid under the emblem, to open the trunk if the keyless access transmitter is within range. See Trunk on page 2-14 for additional information. There are other conditions which can affect the performance of the transmitter. See Keyless Access System on page 2-4 . T[...]
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Programming with a Recognized Transmitter A new transmitter can be programmed to the vehicle when there is one recognized transmitter. For vehicles sold in Canada, two recognized transmitters are required to program a new transmitter. 1. The vehicle must be off. 2. Both the recognized and new transmitters must be with you. 3. Insert the vehicle key[...]
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8. A beep sounds once programming in complete. The DIC will display READY FOR #3 or 4, or MAX # FOBS LEARNED. 9. To program additional transmitters, repeat Step 7. Press Acc. on the ignition switch if programming is complete. 10. Press K on each newly programmed transmitter to complete the process. Programming without a Recognized Transmitter This [...]
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7. Press Acc. on the ignition switch. 8. The DIC reads WAIT 10 MINUTES and counts down to zero. 9. The DIC displays OFF-ACC TO LEARN again. 10. Press Acc. on the ignition switch. 11. Steps 8, 9 and 10 will be repeated two more times. 12. A beep sounds and the DIC reads READY FOR FOB #1. All previously known transmitter programming has been erased. [...]
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Battery Replacement Notice: When replacing the battery, do not touch any of the circuitry on the transmitter. Static from your body could damage the transmitter. 1. Separate the transmitter with a flat, thin object inserted into the slot on the side of the transmitter. 2. Remove the old battery. Do not use a metal object. 3. Insert the new battery[...]
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To lock or unlock your vehicle from the outside, use the keyless access transmitter and press the appropriate lock or unlock button. You may also unlock and open the door passively when you squeeze the door handle sensor, as long as you have your transmitter with you. Passive entry occurs when the door handle sensor is pressed and the vehicle recog[...]
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If you are inside the vehicle, use the door release handle located on the floor next to each seat. Pull the handle up to unlock and unlatch the door. If you are outside the vehicle, there is a door release tab in the trunk. The tab is located behind a panel on the driver side of the trunk. Pull the handle to unlock and unlatch the driver door. See[...]
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Power Door Locks The power door lock switches are located on the doors. There is an indicator light on the rear of the door near the window. K (Unlock): Press to unlock the doors. When pressed, a beep sounds. If the door is closed when pressed, the light flashes twice. If the door is open when pressed, the light flashes. Q (Lock): Press to lock t[...]
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Trunk { CAUTION: Exhaust gases may enter the vehicle if it is driven with the liftgate, trunk/hatch open, or with any objects that pass through the seal between the body and the trunk/hatch or liftgate. Engine exhaust contains Carbon Monoxide (CO) which cannot be seen or smelled. It can cause unconsciousness and even death. If the vehicle must be d[...]
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You can also press G on the keyless access transmitter to open the trunk. To disable this feature, see “Valet Lockout Switch” under Theft-Deterrent Systems on page 2-20 . You may passively enter the trunk when you squeeze the trunk release sensor located on the rear of the trunk lid under the emblem, as long as you have your transmitter with yo[...]
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The key cylinder is located behind a cover on the lower rear fascia on the driver side of the vehicle. Open the door to access the key cylinder. Emergency Trunk Release Handle Notice: Do not use the emergency trunk release handle as a tie-down or anchor point when securing items in the trunk as it could damage the handle. There is a glow-in-the-dar[...]
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Windows { CAUTION: Leaving children, helpless adults, or pets in a vehicle with the windows closed is dangerous. They can be overcome by the extreme heat and suffer permanent injuries or even death from heat stroke. Never leave a child, a helpless adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle, especially with the windows closed in warm or hot weather. 2-17[...]
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Power Windows { CAUTION: Leaving children in a vehicle with the keys is dangerous for many reasons, children or others could be badly injured or even killed. 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[...]
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Express Window Down: Press the front of the window switch to the second position and release to activate the express-down feature. To stop the window, briefly lift the switch. Up: Lift the front of the switch briefly to activate the express-up feature. To stop the window, briefly press the switch. Express-Up Window This feature is on both power [...]
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Window Indexing This feature automatically lowers the window a small amount when the door is opened. Then, when the door is closed, the window will raise to its full up position. Sun Visors Notice: Raising or lowering the retractable hardtop with the visor or the visor vanity mirror cover up may cause damage to the visor or mirror cover. Always ret[...]
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Arming the System To arm the system: • Press Q on the keyless access transmitter. • Open the door. Lock the door with the power door lock switch. The security light should flash. Remove the keyless access transmitter from the interior of the vehicle and close the door. The security light will stop flashing and stay on. After 30 seconds, the l[...]
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Valet Lockout Switch This switch is located inside the glove box. Press ON to disable the use of the trunk and convertible top. The trunk cannot be opened except by using the key if the valet lockout is on. Press OFF to enable the use of the trunk and convertible top. Locking the glove box with the key will also help to secure the vehicle. Immobili[...]
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Immobilizer Operation The vehicle has a passive theft-deterrent system. The system is automatically armed when the ignition is turned off. The immobilization system is disarmed when the ignition is turned to OFF/ACCESSORY or START and a valid transmitter is found in the vehicle. You do not have to manually arm or disarm the system. The security lig[...]
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Starting and Operating Your Vehicle New Vehicle Break-In Notice: Your vehicle does not need an elaborate break-in. But it will perform better in the long run if you follow these guidelines: • Keep your speed at 55 mph (88 km/h) or less for the first 500 miles (805 km). • Do not drive at any one constant speed, fast or slow, for the first 500 [...]
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9 Acc. (OFF/ACCESSORY): When this button is pressed, the engine will turn off even if the shifter is not in P (Park). If the shifter is in P (Park), the ignition mode will change to Retained Accessory Power (RAP), if all doors are closed. The ignition mode will change to off, if a front door is opened. See Retained Accessory Power (RAP) on page 2-2[...]
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Starting the Engine To place the transmission in the proper gear: Move the shift lever to P (Park) or N (Neutral). To restart the engine when the vehicle is already moving, use N (Neutral). Notice: Do not try to shift to P (Park) if the vehicle is moving. If you do, you could damage the transmission. Shift to P (Park) only when the vehicle is stopp[...]
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Notice: Cranking the engine for long periods of time, by pressing the START button immediately after cranking has ended, can overheat and damage the cranking motor, and drain the battery. Wait at least 15 seconds between each try, to allow the cranking motor to cool down. When the engine starts, let go of the accelerator. If the vehicle starts brie[...]
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Automatic Transmission Operation There are several different positions for the shift lever. P (Park): This position locks the rear wheels. It is the best position to use when starting the engine because the vehicle cannot move easily. { CAUTION: It is dangerous to get out of the vehicle if the shift lever is not fully in P (Park) with the parking b[...]
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R (Reverse): Use this gear to back up. Notice: Shifting to R (Reverse) while the vehicle is moving forward could damage the transmission. The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Shift to R (Reverse) only after the vehicle is stopped. To rock the vehicle back and forth to get out of snow, ice, or sand without damaging the transmiss[...]
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Driver Shift Control (DSC) The Driver Shift Control (DSC) feature lets you manually control the operation of the transmission. To use this feature, move the shift lever from the D (Drive) position to the left and into the driver shift control gate. The Sport Automatic Mode is selected by moving the shift lever into the DSC area without shifting tow[...]
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Not all manual downshift requests will be allowed by the transmission. To prevent excessive engine RPMs, each gear has a maximum vehicle speed associated with it. Any downshift request above this speed is not allowed by the transmission. If shifting is prevented for any reason, the current gear flashes multiple times in the Driver Information Cent[...]
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Parking Brake The parking brake pedal is located to the left of the regular brake pedal, near the driver door. To set the parking brake, hold the regular brake pedal down, then push the parking brake pedal down. If the ignition is on, the parking brake indicator light on the instrument panel cluster should come on. If it does not, you need to have [...]
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Reach under the driver side of the instrument panel and pull down on the manual release lever, which is located behind the parking brake pedal. Pull down on the yellow tab. If the parking brake does not release, you should have the vehicle towed to your dealer/retailer for service. Notice: Driving with the parking brake on can overheat the brake sy[...]
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Leaving the Vehicle With the Engine Running { CAUTION: It can be dangerous to leave the vehicle with the engine running. The vehicle could move suddenly if the shift lever is not fully in P (Park) with the parking brake firmly set. And, if you leave the vehicle with the engine running, it could overheat and even catch fire. You or others could be[...]
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Shifting Out of Park Shift lock release prevents shifting out of P (Park) unless the vehicle is running or in Accessory mode and the brake pedal is applied. The shift lock release is always functional except in the case of an uncharged or low voltage (less than 9-volt) battery. See Jump Starting on page 6-36 for more information. To shift out of P [...]
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Engine Exhaust { CAUTION: Engine exhaust contains Carbon Monoxide (CO) which cannot be seen or smelled. Exposure to CO can cause unconsciousness and even death. Exhaust may enter the vehicle if: • The vehicle idles in areas with poor ventilation (parking garages, tunnels, deep snow that may block underbody airflow or tail pipes). • The exhaust[...]
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Running the Vehicle While Parked It is better not to park with the engine running. But if you ever have to, here are some things to know. { CAUTION: Idling a vehicle in an enclosed area with poor ventilation is dangerous. Engine exhaust may enter the vehicle. Engine exhaust contains Carbon Monoxide (CO) which cannot be seen or smelled. It can cause[...]
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Mirrors Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror This vehicle has an automatic dimming inside rearview mirror with OnStar ® controls. See OnStar ® System on page 2-42 for more information. O (On/Off): Press to turn the dimming feature on or off. Automatic Dimming Mirror Operation Automatic dimming reduces the glare of lights from behind the vehicle. The[...]
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Outside Automatic Dimming Mirror The driver’s side mirror adjusts for the glare of headlamps behind you. This feature is controlled by the on and off settings on the inside automatic dimming rearview mirror. See Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror on page 2-38 for more information. Park Assist Mirror Vehicles with the memory package are capable of [...]
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Object Detection Systems Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist (URPA) For vehicles with the URPA system, it operates at speeds less than 3 mph (5 km/h), and assists the driver with parking and avoiding objects while in R (Reverse). The sensors on the rear bumper are used to detect the distance to an object up to 5 feet (1.5 m) behind the vehicle, and at l[...]
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How the System Works URPA comes on automatically when the shift lever is moved into R (Reverse). The rear display briefly illuminates to indicate the system is working. URPA operates only at speeds less than 3 mph (5 km/h). If the vehicle is above this speed, the red light on the rear display will flash. To be detected, objects must be at least 1[...]
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OnStar ® System OnStar uses several innovative technologies and live advisors to provide a wide range of safety, security, information, and convenience services. If the airbags deploy, the system is designed to make an automatic call to OnStar Emergency advisors who can request emergency services be sent to your location. If the keys are locked in[...]
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OnStar Services Available with the Safe & Sound Plan • Automatic Notification of Airbag Deployment • Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (AACN) (If equipped) • Link to Emergency Services • Roadside Assistance • Stolen Vehicle Location Assistance • Remote Door Unlock/Vehicle Alert • OnStar Vehicle Diagnostic Email • GM Goodwr[...]
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OnStar Virtual Advisor OnStar Virtual Advisor is a feature of OnStar Hands-Free Calling that uses minutes to access location-based weather, local traff ic reports, and stock quotes. Press the phone button and give a few simple voice commands to browse through the various topics. See the OnStar Owner’s Guide for more information. This feature is o[...]
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Location information about the vehicle is only available if the GPS satellite signals are unobstructed and available. The vehicle must have a working electrical system, including adequate battery power, for the OnStar equipment to operate. There are other problems OnStar cannot control that may prevent OnStar from providing OnStar service at any pa[...]
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Universal Home Remote System Operation On vehicles with this feature there are three round Light Emitting Diode (LED) indicator lights above the Universal Home Remote buttons, follow the instructions below. This system provides a way to replace up to three remote control transmitters used to activate devices such as garage door openers, security sy[...]
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To program up to three devices: 1. Press START or put the vehicle in accessory mode. See Ignition Positions on page 2-24 for additional information. Programming can only occur when the vehicle is running or in accessory mode. 2. From inside the vehicle, press the two outside buttons at the same time for one to two seconds, and immediately release t[...]
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4. Immediately return to the vehicle. Press and hold the Universal Home Remote button that will be used to control the garage door until the garage door moves. The indicator light, above the selected button, should slowly blink. This button may need to be held for up to 20 seconds. 5. Immediately, within one second, release the button when the gara[...]
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2. To verify that the garage door opener is a Fixed Code unit, remove the battery cover on the hand held transmitter supplied by the manufacturer of the garage door opener motor. If there are a row of dip switches similar to the graphic above, the garage door opener is a Fixed Code unit. If you do not see a row of dip switches, return to the previo[...]
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The panel of switches might not appear exactly as they do in the examples above, but they should be similar. The switch positions on the hand-held transmitter could be labeled, as follows: • A switch in the up position could be labeled as “Up,” “+,” or “On.” • A switch in the down position could be labeled as “Down,” “ − ,?[...]
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5. The indicator lights blink slowly. Enter each switch setting from Step 3 into the vehicle’s Universal Home Remote. You have two and one-half minutes to complete Step 5. Now press one button on the Universal Home Remote for each switch setting as follows: • If you wrote “Left,” press the left button in the vehicle. • If you wrote “Rig[...]
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Using Universal Home Remote Press and hold the appropriate button for at least half of a second. The indicator light comes on while the signal is being transmitted. Operation can occur: • If the vehicle is in accessory mode. • If the vehicle is in running. • If the vehicle is in Retained Accessory Mode (RAP). See Retained Accessory Power (RAP[...]
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Storage Areas Glove Box Lift the glovebox handle up to open it. Use the key to lock and unlock the glovebox. Cupholders The cupholders are located under a lid in the front console to the right of the shift lever. Press the left side of the lid and it will open automatically. Center Console Storage There is a center console storage area located betw[...]
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Rear Storage Area There is a cargo divider located in the trunk to keep cargo from getting in the way of the retractable hardtop. The cargo divider must be in place for the top to move. To install the cargo divider, snap the bottom of the divider onto the snaps (B) located on the floor of the trunk. Then, pull the divider up and place the pins on [...]
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Lowering the Retractable Hardtop Notice: Leaving the retractable hardtop down and exposing the interior of the vehicle to outdoor conditions may cause damage. Always close the retractable hardtop if leaving the vehicle outdoors. 1. Park on a level surface and shift the transmission into P (Park). 2. The vehicle’s engine must be on or in Acc. 3. L[...]
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Raising the Retractable Hardtop 1. Park on a level surface. Shift the transmission into P (Park). 2. The vehicle’s engine must be on or in Acc. 3. Lower both sun visors. Notice: Raising or lowering the top while the vehicle is in motion can cause damage to the top or top mechanism. Make sure the vehicle is in P (Park) to lower or raise the top. 4[...]
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If the retractable hardtop does not operate, and there are no messages displayed on the Driver Information Center (DIC), then perform the “Power Window Initialize” steps under Power Windows on page 2-18 . Manually Raising the Retractable Hardtop If the vehicle has a power loss, such as a dead battery, you can still raise the top manually by doi[...]
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6. Move the rear tonneau rearward and up to the stored position. Pull from the center of the tonneau to keep pressure even. The rubber bumper on each corner will fit against the underside of the trunk decklid. 7. Push both sides of the rear tonneau over-center link up until they stop to lock the linkage. 8. Close the hydraulic pump valve by turnin[...]
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9. Remove the upright center storage compartment. Use the wrench to remove the four screws holding the storage area in place. 10. Reach behind the square hole and push the front tonneau over-center link up. The front tonneau should pull up easily. If it does not, push the over-center link up more. 2-59[...]
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11. Manually move the front tonneau to the open position. Once the front tonneau is open, fold the side wings by gently pressing them in. Do not force the wings. If they are hard to move, make sure the front tonneau is open all the way. 12. Reach in from the side of the vehicle and under the top to remove the headliner plug. The plug will be locate[...]
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14. Hold the top in the front and side and lift the top out of the stored position. 15. Hold the top in the front and the rear and lift the top until it is almost closed. Be careful not to pinch your fingers between the rear of the top and the rear window. 2-61[...]
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16. Place your hands on the top and guide the top into the closed position. 17. While sitting in the driver seat, pull down on the rear of the top. 2-62[...]
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18. While holding the rear of the top down, insert the wrench into the bolt in the plug opening in the headliner. Turn the wrench counterclockwise until it stops to fully open the latch jaws around the pins. 19. Pull down on the roof with the latch turned open. Turn the wrench clockwise until it stops to lock the top into position. Push up on the r[...]
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Instrument Panel Overview .............................. .3-4 Hazard Warning Flashers ............................... .3-6 H o r n ............................................................ .3-6 Power Tilt Wheel and Telescopic Steering Column ..................................................... .3-6 Heated Steering Wheel ........................[...]
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Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators ........... .3-41 Instrument Panel Cluster ............................... .3-42 Speedometer and Odometer .......................... .3-43 Trip Odometer ............................................. .3-43 Tachometer ................................................ .3-43 Safety Belt Reminders ...................[...]
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Instrument Panel Overview XLR shown, XLR-V similar 3-4[...]
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The main components of the instrument panel are the following: A. Head-Up Display (HUD) on page 3-31 or Instrument Panel Brightness on page 3-30 . B. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever on page 3-7 . Cruise Control on page 3-11 . Exterior Lamps on page 3-26 . Fog Lamps on page 3-28 . C. Instrument Panel Cluster on page 3-42 . D. Windshield Wipers on pa[...]
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Hazard Warning Flashers The hazard warning flashers warns others that you have a problem. The button is located near the center of the instrument panel. | : Press to make the front and rear turn signal lamps flash on and off. Press again to turn the flashers of f. The hazard warning flashers work no matter what mode the ignition is in, even if [...]
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Heated Steering Wheel For vehicles with a heated steering wheel, the button for this feature is located on the steering wheel. ( : Press to turn the heated steering wheel on or off. A light on the button displays when the feature is turned on. The steering wheel takes about three minutes to start heating. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever The lever o[...]
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If after signaling a turn or a lane change the arrows flash rapidly or do not come on, a signal bulb could be burned out. Have the bulbs replaced. If the bulb is not burned out, check the fuses. See Fuses and Circuit Breakers on page 6-83 . Turn Signal on Chime A chime will remind you if the turn signal is left on for more than 3/4 mile (1.2 km) o[...]
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Move the lever to the following positions: 1 (High Speed): For steady wiping at high speed. 6 (Low Speed): For steady wiping at low speed. & (Delay): Use to set a delay between wipes. x (Delay Adjustment): Use for a delayed wiping cycle. Turn the intermittent adjust band down for a longer delay or up for a shorter delay. The wiper speed can onl[...]
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The top position is the highest sensitivity setting, level five. A single wipe will occur each time the delay adjust band is turned to a higher sensitivity level to indicate that the sensitivity level has been increased. Notice: Going through an automatic car wash with the wipers on can damage them. Turn the wipers off when going through an automa[...]
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Headlamp Washer The headlamps washer only functions every fourth time the washer button is pressed and if the headlamps are on. Cruise Control With cruise control, a speed of about 25 mph (40 km/h) or more can be maintained without keeping your foot on the accelerator. Cruise control does not work at speeds below about 25 mph (40 km/h). Cruise cont[...]
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Setting Cruise Control { CAUTION: If you leave your cruise control on when you are not using cruise, you might hit a button and go into cruise when you do not want to. You could be startled and even lose control. Keep the cruise control switch off until you want to use cruise control. 1. Move the cruise control switch to on. 2. Get up to the speed [...]
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Increasing Speed While Using Cruise Control There are two ways to increase speed: • Use the accelerator pedal to get to the higher speed. Press T at the end of the lever, then release the button and the accelerator pedal. The vehicle will now cruise at the higher speed. If the accelerator pedal is held longer than 60 seconds, cruise control will [...]
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Adaptive Cruise Control If the vehicle has this feature, be sure to read this entire section before using it. The system operates on a radio frequency subject to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and with Industry Canada. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This de[...]
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{ CAUTION: Adaptive Cruise Control will not apply hard braking or bring the vehicle to a complete stop. It will not respond to stopped vehicles, pedestrians or animals. When you are approaching a vehicle or object, Adaptive Cruise Control may not have time to slow your vehicle enough to avoid a collision. Your complete attention is always required [...]
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The cruise controls are located on the end of the multifunction lever. The Adaptive Cruise controls are located on the outboard side of the steering wheel. 9 (Off): Turns the system of f. R (On): Turns the system on. S (Resume/Increase): Push the switch to this symbol to make the vehicle resume the speed set previously or to increase the set speed [...]
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The set speed is selected by the driver. This is the speed you will travel if there is no vehicle detected in your path. To set Adaptive Cruise Control, do the following: 1. Make sure the Head-Up Display (HUD) is on and properly adjusted. You cannot engage Adaptive Cruise Control unless the HUD is on. See Head-Up Display (HUD) on page 3-31 for more[...]
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Increasing Set Speed While Using Adaptive Cruise Control There are two ways to increase the set speed: • Use the accelerator to get to the higher speed. Press T at the end of the lever, then release the button and the accelerator pedal. The vehicle will now cruise at the higher speed. • Move the Adaptive Cruise Control switch from R to S . Hold[...]
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Selecting the Follow Distance (GAP) When the system detects a slower moving vehicle, it will adjust your vehicle’s speed and maintain the following distance (gap) selected. Use the GAP button on the steering wheel to adjust the follow distance between your vehicle and other vehicles. Press the top of the button to increase the distance or the bot[...]
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Alerting the Driver This symbol flashes on the HUD and a warning beep sounds when driver action is required. Driver action is required when: • Adaptive Cruise Control cannot apply suff icient braking because you are approaching a vehicle too rapidly. • The vehicle speed drops below about 20 mph (32 km/h). • A temporary condition prohibits Ad[...]
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{ CAUTION: When the Adaptive Cruise Control radar is blocked by snow, ice, or dirt, it may not detect a vehicle ahead. Adaptive Cruise Control may not have time to slow your vehicle enough to avoid a collision. Do not use Adaptive Cruise Control when the radar is blocked by snow, ice, or dirt. Keep your radar clean. See “Cleaning the System” la[...]
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Low-Speed Deactivation If your speed falls below 20 mph (32 km/h) while following a vehicle ahead, Adaptive Cruise Control begins to disengage. The driver alert symbol on the HUD flashes and the warning beep sounds. The driver must take action since Adaptive Cruise Control will not slow the vehicle to a stop. Passing a Vehicle To increase speed to[...]
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When following a vehicle and entering a curve, Adaptive Cruise Control could lose track of the vehicle in your lane and accelerate your vehicle. When this happens, the vehicle ahead symbol will not appear on the HUD. Adaptive Cruise Control might detect a vehicle that is not in your lane and apply the brakes. Adaptive Cruise Control might occasiona[...]
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Highway Exit Ramps { CAUTION: Adaptive Cruise Control may lose track of the vehicle ahead and accelerate up to your set speed while entering or on highway exit ramps. You could be startled by this acceleration and even lose control of the vehicle. Disengage Adaptive Cruise Control before entering a highway exit ramp. Do not use Adaptive Cruise Cont[...]
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Erasing Set Speed Memory The set speed memory is erased when the Adaptive Cruise Control switch or the ignition is turned off. Other Messages There are three messages that may appear on the DIC. They are SERVICE RADAR CRUISE, CRUISE NOT READY and CLEAN RADAR CRUISE. These messages will only appear to indicate a problem with the Adaptive Cruise Cont[...]
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Exterior Lamps The exterior lamp control is located to the left of the steering wheel on the multifunction lever. O (Exterior Lamp Control): Turn the band to operate the exterior lamps. There are four positions: O (Off): Turns of f all lamps. AUTO (Automatic): Sets the exterior lamps to automatic mode. AUTO mode will turn the exterior lamps on and [...]
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Wiper Activated Headlamps This feature activates the headlamps and parking lamps after the windshield wipers have been in use for approximately six seconds and the multifunction lever is in the AUTO position. See Exterior Lamps on page 3-26 . When the exterior lamp control has been turned off or is in the parking lamp position and the wiper control[...]
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If it is dark enough outside and the exterior lamp control is off, a HEADLAMPS SUGGESTED message displays on the Driver’s Information Center (DIC). This message informs the driver that turning on the exterior lamps is recommended. See DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-60 . Turn the exterior lamp control off a second time, or turn on the headlam[...]
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Twilight Sentinel ® This feature can turn the lamps on and off for you. A light sensor on top of the instrument panel makes the Twilight Sentinel ® work, so be sure it is not covered. With Twilight Sentinel ® you will see the following happen: • When it is dark enough outside, the front turn signal lamps (DRL) will go off, and the headlamps an[...]
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Exterior Lighting Battery Saver If the manual parking lamps or headlamps have been left on, the exterior lamps will turn off as soon as the ignition is turned off or Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is active. This protects against draining the battery in case you have accidentally left the headlamps or parking lamps on. The battery saver does not wo[...]
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Battery Run-Down Protection The vehicle has a feature to help prevent the battery from being drained, in case the underhood lamp, vanity mirror lamps, cargo lamps, reading lamps, console, or glove box lamps are accidentally left on, or something is left plugged into the accessory power outlet or cigarette lighter. If any of the accessory lamps are [...]
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Continue to scan the displays, controls and driving environment just as you would in a vehicle without HUD. Check the instrument panel cluster, to be sure you do not miss something important, such as a warning light. Under important warning conditions, the CHECK GAGES message will display in the HUD. View the Driver Information Center (DIC) for mor[...]
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To adjust the HUD so you can see it properly, do the following: 1. Adjust the seat to a comfortable driving position. If you change the seat position later, you may have to re-adjust the HUD. 2. Start the engine and press the top or bottom of the HUD button to center the HUD image in your view. The HUD image can only be adjusted up and down, not si[...]
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The following Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) messages may appear in the HUD: CRUISE SPEED LIMITED: This message indicates that the vehicle speed has been reduced below the set speed due to ACC limitations. The set speed is too high and ACC cannot detect other vehicles at far enough distances for the system to operate properly. TIGHT CURVE: This mess[...]
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Notice: Adding any electrical equipment to the vehicle can damage it or keep other components from working as they should. The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Do not use equipment exceeding maximum amperage rating of 20 amperes. Check with your dealer/retailer before adding electrical equipment. When adding electrical equipmen[...]
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Climate Controls Dual Climate Control System With this system the heating, cooling, and ventilation for the vehicle can be controlled. When the vehicle is first started, the system will recall the last temperature fan and mode settings for that driver. A. Driver and Passenger Power/Temperature Buttons B. Heated Seats C. Recirculation D. Defrost E.[...]
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You can switch from English to metric units through the Driver Information Center (DIC). See DIC Operation and Displays on page 3-57 for more information. The air conditioning system removes moisture from the air, so a small amount of water might drip under the vehicle while idling or after turning off the engine. This is normal. Do not cover the s[...]
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To change the current mode, select one of the following: H (Vent): Air is directed to the instrument panel outlets. % (Bi-Level): Air is divided between the instrument panel and floor outlets. In automatic operation, cooler air is directed to the upper outlets and warmer air to the floor outlets. 6 (Floor): Air is directed to the floor outlets, [...]
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Rear Window Defogger The rear window defogger uses a warming grid to remove fog or frost from the rear window. The rear window defogger only works when the engine is running. = (Rear Window Defogger): Press to turn the rear window defogger on or off. Clear as much snow from the rear window as possible. The rear window defogger will turn off about 1[...]
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There is also a sensor located behind the front bumper. This sensor reads the outside air temperature and helps maintain the temperature inside the vehicle. The outside temperature will be displayed in the navigation system only when the engine is running. Any cover on the front of the vehicle could give a false reading of the temperature. If the o[...]
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Passenger Compartment Air Filter The passenger compartment air filter removes certain particles from the air, including pollen and dust particles. Reductions in airflow, which may occur more often in dusty areas, indicate that the filter may need to be replaced early. The filter should be replaced as part of the routine scheduled maintenance. S[...]
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Instrument Panel Cluster The instrument panel cluster and Driver Information Center (DIC) are designed to show how the vehicle is running. It shows how fast the vehicle is going, about how much fuel is left and many other things needed to drive safely and economically. The instrument panel cluster indicator warning lights, gages and DIC messages ar[...]
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Speedometer and Odometer The speedometer displays the speed in either miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h). There is only one scale for mph and km/h. Use the Driver Information Center (DIC) controls to switch between mph and km/h. See DIC Operation and Displays on page 3-57 for more information. The cluster will calculate the proper s[...]
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Safety Belt Reminders Safety Belt Reminder Light When the engine is started, a chime comes on for several seconds to remind people to fasten their safety belts, unless the driver’s safety belt is already buckled. The safety belt light also comes on and stay on for several seconds, then it flashes for several more. This chime and light is repeate[...]
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Passenger Airbag Status Indicator The vehicle has a passenger sensing system. See Passenger Sensing System on page 1-45 for important safety information. The rearview mirror has a passenger airbag status indicator. When the vehicle is started, the passenger airbag status indicator will light ON and OFF, or the symbol for on and off, for several sec[...]
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Charging System Light This light comes on briefly when the ignition key is turned to START, but the engine is not running, as a check to show it is working. If it does not, have the vehicle serviced by your dealer/retailer. The light should go out once the engine starts. If it stays on, or comes on while driving, there could be a problem with the [...]
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Brake System Warning Light The vehicle’s hydraulic brake system is divided into two parts. If one part is not working, the other part can still work and stop the vehicle. For good braking, though, both parts need to be working well. This light should come on when the engine is started. If it does not come on then, have it fixed so it will be rea[...]
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Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light For vehicles with the Antilock Brake System (ABS), this light comes on briefly when the engine is started. If it does not, have the vehicle serviced by your dealer/retailer. If the system is working normally the indicator light then goes off. If the ABS light stays on, turn the ignition off. If the light c[...]
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When the Traction Control system and/or StabiliTrak ® system are turned off, the light comes on and a chime sounds. The DIC displays either TRACTION SYSTEM OFF or TRAC/STABILITRAK OFF message. When this light is on, the TCS system does not limit wheel spin and/or the StabiliTrak ® system does not assist with vehicle control. When the Traction Con[...]
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Tire Pressure Light For vehicles with the tire pressure light, it comes on briefly when the engine is started. If it does not, have the vehicle serviced by your dealer/retailer. If the system is working normally the indicator light then goes off. This light also comes on when one or more of the tires is significantly underinflated. A tire pressu[...]
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Malfunctions often are indicated by the system before any problem is apparent. Being aware of the light can prevent more serious damage to the vehicle. This system assists the service technician in correctly diagnosing any malfunction. Notice: If the vehicle is continually driven with this light on, after a while, the emission controls might not wo[...]
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Light On Steady: An emission control system malfunction has been detected on the vehicle. Diagnosis and service might be required. An emission system malfunction might be corrected by doing the following: • Make sure the fuel cap is fully installed. See Filling the Tank on page 6-8 . The diagnostic system can determine if the fuel cap has been le[...]
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Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs Some state/provincial and local governments have or might begin programs to inspect the emission control equipment on the vehicle. Failure to pass this inspection could prevent getting a vehicle registration. Here are some things to know to help the vehicle pass an inspection: • The vehicle will not p[...]
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Engine Oil Pressure Gage The engine oil pressure gage shows the engine oil pressure in psi (pounds per square inch) or kPa (kilopascals) when the engine is running. Oil pressure should be 20 to 80 psi (140 to 550 kPa). In certain situations such as long, extended idles on hot days, it could read as low as 6 psi (40 kPa) and still be considered norm[...]
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Security Light For information regarding this light and the vehicle’s security system, see Theft-Deterrent System on page 2-20 . Fog Lamp Light The fog lamp light comes on when the fog lamps are in use. The light goes out when the fog lamps are turned off. See Fog Lamps on page 3-28 for more information. Lights On Reminder This light comes on whe[...]
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Fuel Gage The fuel gage indicates about how much fuel is left when the ignition is turned on. An arrow on the fuel gage indicates the side of the vehicle the fuel door is on. When the needle approaches the low fuel symbol, LOW FUEL will appear on the Driver Information Center (DIC) display. At this time, there is still have a little fuel left, but [...]
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The Driver Information Center (DIC) can be used to show more detailed fuel information. The DIC, can also display: • AVERAGE XX.X MPG (Average Miles Per Gallon): The fuel economy calculated for the last 20 gallons (76 L) of fuel used, or since the display was last reset. • INST XX.X MPG (Instantaneous Miles Per Gallon): The fuel economy calcula[...]
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+ (Interior Lamps): Press to turn the interior lamps on and off. OPTIONS: Press to choose personal options that are available on the vehicle. RESET: Press to reset a feature. It is also used to switch between English and Metric options. Use the information button to scroll through the following options: ODOMETER: This feature shows how far the vehi[...]
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AVERAGE SPEED: This feature shows the average speed the vehicle has traveled since the last time the value was reset. To reset the value, press the information button to display AVERAGE SPEED, then press and hold the RESET button until AVERAGE SPEED 00.0 is displayed. ELAPSED TIME: This feature is like a stopwatch, in that you can clock the time it[...]
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DIC Warnings and Messages These messages appear if there is a problem detected in one of the vehicle’s systems. You must then press RESET to clear the display screen for further use. However, be sure to take any message that appears on the display screen seriously and remember that pressing the RESET button will only make the message disappear, n[...]
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CHANGE OIL NOW This message displays when the life of the engine oil has expired. See Scheduled Maintenance on page 7-4 . After an oil change, the Oil Life Indicator must be reset. See Oil Life Indicator on page 3-76 and Engine Oil Life System on page 6-18 . CHARGE SYSTEM FAULT This message displays when a problem with the charging system has been [...]
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DRIVER NO. X (1 OR 2) This message displays when the vehicle is started or when there is a change of driver. The message shows which driver is activating the personalization feature. It will only stay on for five seconds. ENGINE HOT, STOP ENGINE This message displays when the engine has overheated. Stop and turn the engine off immediately to avoid[...]
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HOT ENGINE–A/C OFF This message displays when the engine coolant becomes hotter than the normal operating temperature. You can continue to drive the vehicle. If this message continues to display, have the system repaired by your dealer/retailer as soon as possible to avoid compressor damage. ICE POSSIBLE This message displays when the outside air[...]
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LOW OIL PRESSURE Notice: If you drive your vehicle while the engine oil pressure is low, severe engine damage may occur. If a low oil pressure warning appears on the Driver Information Center (DIC), stop the vehicle as soon as possible. Do not drive the vehicle until the cause of the low oil pressure is corrected. See Engine Oil on page 6-15 for mo[...]
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NO FOB DETECTED This message displays if the vehicle does not detect the presence of a keyless access transmitter when you have attempted to start the vehicle or a vehicle door has just closed. The following conditions may cause this message to appear: • Driver-added equipment plugged into the accessory power outlet on the center console is causi[...]
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NO FOB, OFF OR RUN? This message displays when a keyless access transmitter is not detected inside the vehicle while you are trying to turn the ignition off. The vehicle may be near a strong radio antenna signal causing the keyless access system to be jammed. The vehicle will remain in ACCESSORY until the vehicle is turned off or is restarted, or ?[...]
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SERVICE ABS (Antilock Brake System) If this message displays when you are driving, stop as soon as possible and turn the ignition off. Then start the engine again to reset the system. If the message stays on, or comes back on again while you are driving, the vehicle is in need of service. See your dealer/retailer. If the SERVICE ABS message is bein[...]
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SERVICE RIDE CONTROL This message displays when there is a problem with the Magnetic Ride Control System. Have the vehicle serviced by your dealer/retailer. SERVICE TRACTION SYS (System) This message displays when there is a problem with the Traction Control System (TCS). Have the vehicle serviced by your dealer/retailer. SERVICE STABILITRAK If thi[...]
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STABILITRAK READY If this message displays and a chime sounds, the system has completed the functional check of the StabiliTrak ® System. SVC (Service) TIRE MONITOR This message displays if a part on the Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) is not working properly. The tire pressure light also flashes and then remains on during the same ignition c[...]
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TRAC (Traction)/STABILITRAK OFF This message displays when both the Traction Control System (TCS) and the StabiliTrak ® System are off. This message will remain until the systems are turned on again. TRAC (Traction)/STABILITRAK ON This message displays when both the Traction Control System (TCS) and the StabiliTrak ® System are on. TRACTION SYSTE[...]
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• INTRUSION SENSOR OFF See Theft-Deterrent System on page 2-20 . • INTRUSION SENSOR ON See Theft-Deterrent System on page 2-20 . • KNOWN FOB See “Matching Transmitter(s) to Your Vehicle” under Keyless Access System Operation on page 2-5 . • LEFT FRONT TIRE FLAT MAX SPD 55, REDUCED HNDLG See Inflation - Tire Pressure on page 6-54 . • [...]
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DIC Vehicle Personalization The vehicle has personalization capabilities that allow you to program certain features to a preferred setting for up to two drivers. The back of the keyless access transmitters are labelled 1 or 2. The current driver preferences are recalled when one of the following occurs: • The lock or unlock button on the keyless [...]
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Auto Exit Recall This feature allows the steering column and driver seat to automatically move to the current driver’s exit position when one of the following occurs: • The vehicle is turned off or in RAP or accessory mode and the driver’s door is opened. • The vehicle is turned off or in RAP and the unlock button on the keyless access tran[...]
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Flash at Lock This feature activates the front and rear turn signals for one long flash when the lock button on the keyless access transmitter is pressed. This will only occur when the vehicle is off. If the lock button is pressed again within five seconds, the horn will sound regardless of which setting you have selected. The DIC will display NO[...]
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If you are parking in a quiet area and do not want the horn to sound when the doors lock, press the lock button on the keyless access transmitter immediately after removing it from the interior and closing the doors. This will lock the doors and cancel the passive locking for this ignition cycle. The DIC will display PASSIVE LOCKING OFF, SILENT PAS[...]
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Trip Computer Oil Life Indicator This feature lets you know when to change the engine oil. It is based on the engine oil temperatures and your driving patterns. To see the display, press the information button several times until OIL LIFE appears. If you see 99% OIL LIFE, 99 percent of the current oil life remains. The DIC may display a CHANGE OIL [...]
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Notice: Contact your dealer/retailer before adding any equipment. Adding audio or communication equipment could interfere with the operation of the vehicle’s engine, radio, or other systems, and could damage them. Follow federal rules covering mobile radio and telephone equipment. The vehicle has Retained Accessory Power (RAP). With RAP, the audi[...]
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Bluetooth Controls Use the buttons located on the steering wheel to operate the in-vehicle Bluetooth system. See Audio Steering Wheel Controls on page 3-88 for more information. b g (Push To Talk): Press to answer incoming calls, to confirm system information, and to start speech recognition. c ª (Phone On Hook): Press to end a call, reject a cal[...]
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Pairing a Phone 1. Press and hold b g for two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “Bluetooth”. The system responds with “Bluetooth ready” followed by a tone. 3. Say “Pair”. The system responds with instructions and a four digit PIN number. The PIN number will be used in Step 4. 4. Start the Pairing p[...]
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Linking to a Dif ferent Phone 1. Press and hold b g for two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “Bluetooth”. The system responds with “Bluetooth ready” followed by a tone. 3. Say “Change phone”. The system responds with “Please wait while I search for other phones”. • If another phone is found,[...]
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5. Say a name tag for the phone number. The name tag is recorded and the system responds with “About to store <name tag>. Does that sound OK?”. • If the name tag does not sound correct, say “No” and repeat Step 5. • If the name tag sounds correct, say “Yes” and the name tag is stored. After the number is stored the system retu[...]
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Deleting Name Tags The system uses the following commands to delete name tags: • Delete • Delete all name tags Using the Delete Command The delete command allows specific name tags to be deleted. To use the delete command: 1. Press and hold b g for two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “Delete”. The s[...]
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Making a Call Calls can be made using the following commands: • Dial • Digit Dial • Call • Re-dial Using the Dial Command 1. Press and hold b g for two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “Dial”. The system responds with “Dial using <phone name>. “Number please” followed by a tone. 3. Say[...]
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Using the Call Command 1. Press and hold b g for two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “Call”. The system responds with “Call using <phone name>. Please say the name tag” followed by a tone. 3. Say the name tag of the person to call. • If the system clearly recognizes the name tag it responds w[...]
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• To ignore the incoming call, continue with the original call with no action. • Press c ª to disconnect the current call and switch to the call on hold. Three-Way Calling Three-Way Calling must be supported on the Bluetooth phone and enabled by the wireless service carrier to work. 1. While on a call press b g . The system responds with “Re[...]
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Transferring a Call Audio can be transferred between the in-vehicle Bluetooth system and the cell phone. To Transfer Audio to the Cell Phone During a call with the audio in the vehicle: 1. Press b g . The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “Transfer Call.” The system responds with “Transferring call” and the audio w[...]
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Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Tones The in-vehicle Bluetooth system can send numbers and numbers stored as name tags during a call. This is used when calling a menu driven phone system. Account numbers can be programmed into the phonebook for retrieval during menu driven calls. Sending a number during a call 1. Press b g . The system responds wi[...]
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Other Information The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth ® SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by General Motors is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device m[...]
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The right side controls are the same for all vehicles. Some audio controls can be adjusted at the steering wheel. See the following descriptions of the controls that can adjusted. © SEEK ¨ : Press to go to the previous or the next radio station. The radio seeks stations only with a strong signal that are in the selected band. Press either SEEK ar[...]
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Radio Reception Frequency interference and static can occur during normal radio reception if items such as cell phone chargers, vehicle convenience accessories, and external electronic devices are plugged into the accessory power outlet. If there is interference or static, unplug the item from the accessory power outlet. AM The range for most AM st[...]
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Care of Your CDs Handle CDs carefully. Store them in their original cases or other protective cases and away from direct sunlight and dust. The CD player scans the bottom surface of the disc. If the surface of a CD is damaged, such as cracked, broken, or scratched, the CD does not play properly or not at all. If the surface of a CD is soiled, take [...]
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Overview ........................................................ .4-2 Navigation System Overview ........................... .4-2 Getting Started .............................................. .4-4 Features and Controls ................................... .4-10 Using the Navigation System ......................... .4-10 Setup Menu ................[...]
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A. BAND Key. See “Finding a Station” under Navigation Audio System on page 4-52 . B. CD Key. See Navigation Audio System on page 4-52 or CD/DVD Player on page 4-68 . C. DVD Key. See “Playing a DVD” under CD/DVD Player on page 4-68 . D. TUNE/SEEK Key. See “Playing the Radio” under Navigation Audio System on page 4-52 . E. Audio/Adjust Ke[...]
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Getting Started Read this manual thoroughly to become familiar with how the navigation system operates. The navigation system includes navigation and audio functions. Keeping your eyes on the road and your mind on the drive is important for safe driving. The navigation system has built-in features intended to help you do this. Some features may be [...]
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Use the navigation system to: • Plan a route. • Select a destination using various methods and choices. • Follow turn-by-turn route and map guidance with voice prompts, only if permitted by traff ic laws, controls, and conditions. Always be alert, obey traff ic and roadway laws, and instructions, regardless of the guidance from the navigation[...]
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Setting the Clock To set the time: 1. Press the PWR/VOL knob to turn the system on. 2. Press the e / z (Audio/Adjust) hard key. 3. Press the 8 clock symbol screen button. 4. Select the 12H or 24H screen button to display the time in standard or military time. 5. Press and hold the HOUR and MIN. (minute) arrow buttons to increase or to decrease the [...]
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Entering an Address To set a destination by entering a street address: 1. If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted, skip to Step 5. 2. Press the PWR/VOL knob to turn the system on. 3. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Regional Maps” under Maps on page 4-38 for more information. 4. A notice may appear. Touch the I AGREE screen button to p[...]
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Entering a Point of Interest (POI) To set a destination by entering a Point of Interest (POI): 1. If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted, skip to Step 5. 2. Press the power/volume knob to turn the system on. 3. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Regional Maps” under Maps on page 4-38 for more information. 4. A notice may appear. Touch t[...]
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Using The Home or Previous Destinations These destinations are available for selection while driving. 1. If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted, skip to Step 5. 2. Press the power/volume knob to turn the system on. 3. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Regional Maps” under Maps on page 4-38 for more information. 4. A notice may appear. [...]
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Features and Controls Using the Navigation System This section presents basic information needed to operate the navigation system. Use the keys located on each side of the navigation screen, as well as the available touch-sensitive screen buttons, to operate the system. See Navigation System Overview on page 4-2 for more information on location. On[...]
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The following hard keys are located to the right of the navigation screen: RPT: Press to repeat the current voice guidance navigation prompt. MAP: Press to view the map screen showing current vehicle position. The map screen can also display the following information: • North or Heading Up symbol. See Symbols on page 4-43 . • Map scale. See Map[...]
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Select the space symbol to enter a space between characters or the words of a name. V : Select the backspace symbol if an incorrect character has been selected. To make the name selections easier, the system only allows a selection of a character which can follow the last one entered. For example, if Z is entered, T could not be entered after it. T[...]
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Navigation Settings This menu allows you to change the following options for the navigation system. Restore Default Settings This feature automatically resets the system to the default values. To restore the default settings: 1. Touch the Restore Default Settings screen button. 2. Touch Enter. 3. Touch Return to exit this menu. System Configuratio[...]
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Calibrate Vehicle Speed Signal: If there are tire pressure differences or if a spare tire is installed, the navigation system automatically recalibrates the system. To manually calibrate the system: 1. Touch Start to begin calibration. 2. Touch Return to exit this menu. Time to Destination This feature allows you to view the estimated time to trave[...]
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Setting the Quick POI Menu To set the Quick POI list displayed on the map screen: 1. Select the category to replace. 2. Select a Quick POI category from the Quick POI selection menu list. The system returns to the Quick POI selection screen when a POI is selected. 3. Touch Return to save the setting and return to the previous menu. Displaying Quick[...]
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Guidance Appearance This menu allows you to set the guidance appearance screen options. This screen is displayed on the map while on a planned route. The current settings appear as light blue. Split Map: Select to display the guidance screen on the map at all times. Full Screen: Select to display the guidance screen on the map when approaching a ma[...]
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Map Appearance This menu allows you to set the map appearance screen options. The current setting appears as light blue. 2D: Select to display the map as a two-dimensional view. 3D: Select to display the map as a three-dimensional view. Set 3D Viewing Angle: This feature allows you to adjust the 3D viewing angle. To do so: 1. Touch 3D on the MAP AP[...]
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Voice Guidance Volume Settings This feature allows you to set the voice prompt volume level or to turn voice prompts on or off. Set the voice prompt volume level by touching the numbered buttons to increase or decrease the volume level. You may also choose to turn the voice prompts off. Then touch Return to save the setting and to return to the SET[...]
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Edit Memory Point This feature allows you to store, delete, and edit memory points. Touch the Edit Memory Point screen button from the PLAN ROUTE menu to access the EDIT MEMORY POINT screen. Memory points can be stored in four different categories: personal, business, entertainment, and marked point. Memory points are stored when either START or MA[...]
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Editing Memory Points This feature allows you to edit the contents stored in memory. The following options are available: Icon Editing of a Memory Point Each memory point is displayed with a default icon. To edit an icon: 1. Select the category of the memory point. 2. Select the item to be edited. 3. Touch the icon. The EDIT MEMORY POINT icon scree[...]
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Adjusting a Memory Point To relocate a memory point’s location: 1. Select the category of the memory point. 2. Select the memory point to be edited. 3. Touch POSITION. A map screen with the position of this memory point appears. 4. Touch anywhere on the screen to activate the scroll feature and relocate the memory point. See Maps on page 4-38 . 5[...]
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Edit Category To edit the name of a category: 1. Press the ROUTE key. 2. Touch EDIT MEMORY POINT. 3. Select the category to be edited. 4. Touch the EDIT CATEGORY screen button and use the alpha keypad to edit the category name. The name can consist of up to 15 alpha and/or numeric characters. 5. Touch Return to go back to the previous screen. Marke[...]
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Edit Waypoint Waypoints are destinations you can set along the way to your final destination. This feature allows you to add, edit, and delete waypoints. Five waypoints can be set up on the way to the final destination. To access the WAYPOINT menu: 1. Press the ROUTE key. 2. Touch Edit Waypoint. Adding a Waypoint To add a waypoint to the route: 1[...]
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List: Touch to view the waypoint on the map or to change the order of the waypoints and final destination. To change the order, touch CHG ORDER, then touch the blank screen button next to the destination to select the order of the waypoints and final destination. Press the MAP key to view the destination and waypoints on the map screen. Delete: T[...]
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Editing a Waypoint This feature allows editing of waypoints that have already been set. To edit a waypoint: 1. Touch Edit Waypoint. 2. Touch the MAP key to view the destination location on the map screen. 3. Touch CHANGE ORDER to change the order of the waypoints and the final destination. The map scroll can be used to change a waypoint from one l[...]
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Registering an Avoid Point/Area To store an avoid point/area: 1. Touch Register Avoid Point/Area. 2. Enter a location. See Enter Destination on page 4-27 . 3. If desired, reduce or enlarge the area around the point you want to avoid by using the REDUCE or ENLARGE screen buttons. If an avoid point cannot be avoided, the system displays “Avoid Poin[...]
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Enter Destination The DESTINATION menu gives you several ways to plan a route. Touch the Enter Destination screen button from the PLAN ROUTE menu to display the DESTINATION menu. For destination entry methods listed on the second page of the DESTINATION menu, touch the Next Page arrow. Touch the Prev. Page arrow to return to the first page. To ent[...]
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Easy Planning Route With this destination entry method, a destination can be selected by using the scroll symbol on the map screen. See Maps on page 4-38 . To use this destination entry method: 1. Press the MAP key. 2. Touch the map screen twice for the scroll symbol to appear. Touch the map or drag the scroll symbol toward the destination. 3. Touc[...]
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Address This destination entry method allows input of an address by providing the system with a house number, street name, and city. Select Street to begin entering the desired address. To use this destination entry method: 1. Enter the street name using the alpha keypad. See “Alpha-Numeric Keypad” under Using the Navigation System on page 4-10[...]
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All Points of Interest This destination entry method allows you to choose a destination from the point of interest (POI) list. Selecting All Points Of Interest from the DESTINATION menu brings up the alpha keypad. While inputting a POI or city name, the List option will become available. As information is entered, the system searches for available [...]
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The system lists all POIs available. Sort by name using NAME SORT or touch DIST SORT to list POIs by distance from the current location. Select a location from the list. The system shows the selected POI on the map. If available, a pop-up window displays. Touch INFO to view the POI’s name, address, city, and phone number, if available. Touch Ente[...]
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To select a destination using this entry method: 1. Touch the Memory Points symbol. 2. Select a category. 3. Select a destination. Use the arrows to scroll through the memory points. They can be sorted by date, name, distance, and icon. 4. Touch Enter to plan the route. Previous Destination This destination entry method allows selection of a destin[...]
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Home This destination entry method allows selection of a destination that has been previously stored as Home. To choose Home as the destination: 1. Touch the Home symbol. 2. Touch Enter to plan the route. Set by Map This destination entry method allows selection of a destination by using the scroll symbol. To use this feature: 1. Touch the Set By M[...]
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Freeway Entrance/Exit This destination entry method allows selection of either a freeway entrance or an exit as a destination. To enter a freeway name: 1. Touch the Freeway Entrance/Exit symbol. 2. Enter the freeway name using the alpha key pad. Freeways sometimes have a name and a number associated with them which may need to be referred to when e[...]
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Intersection This destination entry method allows selection of a destination by inputting the intersecting roads of the destination. To enter an intersection: 1. Touch the Intersection symbol. 2. Using the alpha keypad, enter the name of the first street in the intersection. 3. To view a list of choices, touch List or continue to spell the name to[...]
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Route Preference To change the planning options: 1. Press the ROUTE key. 2. Touch Route Preference. The following options are available from the ROUTE PREFERENCE menu: Detour This feature allows you to choose a distance in miles/kilometers to detour. Select the detour distance desired for residential roads and freeways. These settings are retained [...]
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Route Setting This feature displays and changes the planning methods used each time you plan a route. Planning method options, allowing selection of the fastest route based on time or distance, using only major roads, toll roads, and using ferries based on the navigation system’s information and information contained on the map DVD. The following[...]
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Maps This section includes basic information needed to understand the map database. The maps are stored on a DVD-ROM. The 48 contiguous United States and portions of Canada are contained on two discs. To minimize the necessity of changing the discs, both map discs cover US6, US7, and Canada. West East 4-38[...]
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Installing the DVD Map Disc Your dealer/retailer may have installed the map DVD. If the map DVD was not installed, do the following to load it: 1. Turn the ignition on. 2. With the vehicle in P (Park), press and hold the TILT key until a beep is heard. The system’s faceplate opens. 3. If already loaded, the map DVD or a CD ejects from the slot. 4[...]
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DVD Map Disc Messages If an error appears on the display and/or the map disc comes out, it could be for one of the following reasons: • If the map disc was installed into the CD slot. See “Installing the DVD Map Disc” previously. • It is very hot, when the temperature returns to normal, the map disc should play. • You are driving on a ver[...]
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Setting the Search Area To determine or change the system’s search area: 1. Press the ROUTE key. 2. Touch the Enter Destination screen button. 3. Touch Change under the Search Area heading. The system displays a map with each region represented. 4. Select the desired region by touching the appropriate screen button to the left of the U.S. map. Th[...]
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Map Adjustments The system allows the adjustment of the scale of view on the map. The map scrolls automatically based on the direction being traveled. Map Scales To view a larger or smaller scale of the map, touch the map scale arrows. The scale of the map can also be adjusted by touching the scale on the bar. The scale of a map can range from 1/32[...]
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Symbols The following symbols are the most common that appear on a map screen. The vehicle is shown as this symbol. It indicates the current position and its heading direction on the map. This symbol appears on the map to show the destination after a route has been planned. See Enter Destination on page 4-27 for more information on planning a route[...]
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This symbol indicates the distance and estimated travel time to the final destination. The Estimated Travel Time feature must be on for estimated travel time to be displayed. This symbol indicates the distance to the final destination in a straight line. This symbol appears before route guidance begins or if the vehicle is on a road where route g[...]
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This symbol appears when the navigation system is unable to receive the GPS signal. See Global Positioning System (GPS) on page 4-49 for more information. When a point of interest (POI) or street address name is too long to be displayed, an arrow appears. Touch the right or left arrow to scroll through the entire name. This symbol indicates the pos[...]
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With these options, the following can be done: Dest (Destination) Map: This option allows viewing of the final destination location. The destination’s name or address displays on the map screen. Touch Return when finished. Whole: This option allows viewing of the entire planned route. The distance to destination displays on the map screen. Touc[...]
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Turn List: This option allows viewing of a step-by-step listing of upcoming street names, the distance that you will travel on the road, and turns needed to make during the planned route. After touching Turn List, the system may take some time to create the list. The length of time varies depending on the length of the route and the planning method[...]
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Traveling Across Regions If driving across several states, the selected region might have to be changed to represent the destination. There are two ways to plan a destination when traveling across regions. The following method is suggested and provides the most route guidance and map display functions: 1. Change the selected search area region as y[...]
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Global Positioning System (GPS) The navigation system determines the position of the vehicle by using satellite signals, various vehicle signals, and map data. At times, other interferences such as the satellite condition, road configuration, the condition of the vehicle and/or other circumstances can interfere with the navigation system’s abili[...]
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Vehicle Positioning At times, the position of the vehicle on the map may be inaccurate due to one or more of the following reasons: • The road system has changed. • The vehicle is driving on slippery road surfaces such as in sand, gravel, and/or snow. • The vehicle is traveling on winding roads. • The vehicle is on a long straight road. •[...]
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Problems with Route Guidance Inappropriate route guidance may occur under one or more of the following conditions: • You have not turned onto the road indicated. • Route guidance may not be available when using automatic rerouting for the next right or left turn. • The route may not be changed when using automatic rerouting. • There is no r[...]
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Ordering Map DVDs The map DVD in the vehicle is the most up-to-date information available when the vehicle was produced. The map DVD is updated periodically, provided that the map information has changed. If there are any questions about the operation of the navigation system or the update process, contact the GM Nav Disc Center toll-free phone num[...]
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Main Audio Menu e / z (Audio/Adjust): Press this key to view the main audio screen. Preset Selection: The audio system’s presets can be programmed to recall the home settings by touching HOME. The presets used when traveling can also be recalled to another area by touching AWAY. See “Preset Station Menu” later in this section for more informa[...]
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8 (Clock): Touch this screen button to get to the CLOCK ADJUST menu. See “Clock Adjust Menu” later in this section for more information. SCREEN ADJUST: To adjust the brightness or contrast of the screen, touch SCREEN ADJUST to display the screen adjust menu. See “Screen Adjust Menu” later in this section for more information. SOUND: Touch t[...]
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GPS TIME: The current GPS time displays to the right of this screen button. Touch GPS TIME to set the navigation system time to match current GPS time. If the seconds for the present minute are greater than thirty when GPS TIME is selected, the clock rounds up to the next minute. Daylight Saving Time: Touch this screen button to increase the time s[...]
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DAY: This setting leaves the screen in day mode. Day mode is best suited for daylight conditions. NIGHT: This setting leaves the screen in night mode. Night mode is best suited for nighttime conditions. SCREEN OFF: Touch SCREEN OFF to turn off the screen. Press any hard key to turn the screen back on. SET: Touch SET to save the choices and exit the[...]
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Preset Station Menu Up to 36 stations, 6 AM, 6 FM 1, 6 FM 2, 6 XM 1, 6 XM 2, and 6 WX, if equipped, can be programmed for home and for away. To store presets: 1. Turn the audio system on. 2. Touch AM, FM, XM, or WX, if equipped, to display the desired source. The preset station menu appears. 3. Tune to the desired station by using the TUNE/SEEK arr[...]
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Sound Menu Touch SOUND at the bottom of the main audio screen, source menu, or DSP menu to change the tone, DSP, if equipped, fade, and balance for all sources. The audio system has a separate setting for these features for each source preset. However, the audio system keeps one fade and one balance setting for all audio sources. To adjust sound se[...]
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Adjusting the Speakers DSP (Digital Signal Processing): The DSP feature is used to provide a choice of four different listening experiences. DSP can be used while listening to the audio system or the CD player. The audio system can store separate DSP settings for each source and preset station, except WX, which is always set to TALK. To save DSP se[...]
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Radio Data Systems (RDS) The audio system has a Radio Data System (RDS). RDS features are available for use only on FM stations that broadcast RDS information. With RDS, the radio can: • Seek to stations broadcasting the selected type of programming • Receive announcements concerning local and national emergencies • Display messages from radi[...]
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current station. If the current station does not broadcast traff ic announcements, the audio system seeks to a station which will. When the audio system finds a station which broadcasts traff ic announcements, it will stop. If no station is found, TA will turn off. While a traff ic announcement plays, the audio system uses TA volume. To increase T[...]
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PTY (Program Type) Presets: The six presets let you return to favorite PTYs. These presets have factory PTY preset stations. See “RDS Program Type (PTY) Selections” later in this section. Up to 12 PTYs, 6 FM 1 and 6 FM2 can be set. To save a PTY preset: 1. Touch FM1 or FM2. 2. Touch RDS to enter the RDS menu. 3. Touch RDS ON/OFF to turn RDS on.[...]
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XM™ Satellite Radio Service XM™ is a satellite radio service that is based in the 48 contiguous United States and 10 Canadian provinces. XM Satellite Radio has a wide variety of programming and commercial-free music, coast-to-coast, and in digital-quality sound. During your trial or when you subscribe, you will get unlimited access to XM Radio [...]
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Setting Program Type (PTY) Preset Stations S CAT T (Category): Press the arrows to select a category. Once the desired category is displayed, press TUNE/SEEK to select the category and go to the category’s first station. To go to another station within that category, press TUNE/SEEK once. Touch and hold one of the desired P1-P6 presets to store [...]
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No CAT Info: No category information is available. The system is working properly. CAT Not Found: There are no channels available for the selected category. The system is working properly. No Information: No text or informational messages are available. The system is working properly. XM Theftlocked: The XM™ receiver may have previously been in a[...]
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Once the CD changer screen is accessed, you can select one of the numbered buttons to go from one compact disc to another among those loaded in the CD changer and use the arrows to rewind or fast forward through the disc selected. The following features are also available from this screen: • LOAD • EJECT • SCAN THE DISCS or SCAN THE TRACKS ?[...]
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EJECT: Touch once to eject the chosen CD. The chosen CD may be selected by first touching one of the numbered buttons from 1 to 6. Repeat this procedure for ejecting up to six discs from the changer. If the EJECT button is pressed and held until a beep is heard, the system begins to eject all of the discs from the player. Once the CD is removed th[...]
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CD/DVD Player The player that is used for the navigation map DVD can also be used as a single music CD player or a video DVD player. CD Player To use the player as a single music CD player, the navigation map DVD must be removed. While playing a CD in the CD/DVD Player, the navigation system is not available. The message “The disc installed is no[...]
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Once a music CD is loaded, the CD player menu appears on the display. When using the system as a single CD player, the CD hard key will alternate between the CD player and the six-disc CD changer if CDs are loaded. r (Play): Touch to begin playing a CD. RANDOM: Touch to hear the tracks in random, rather than sequential, order on the disc. Touch RAN[...]
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DVD Player To use the player as a video DVD player, first remove the navigation map DVD or music CD. While playing a video DVD, the navigation system is not available. The message “The disc installed is not a map DVD” appears on the display if any of the navigation hard keys are pressed. This feature will not operate unless the vehicle is in P[...]
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DVD Menu Options To display the menu choices while a DVD is playing, touch anywhere on the screen and the menu appears. IMAGE: Touch to either start playing a DVD or to remove the DVD menu screen. AUDIO PROGRAM: Touch to change the audio language heard. VIEWING ANGLE: Touch to adjust the viewing angle of the DVD. Some DVDs allow you to change the c[...]
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If TITLE is available, this button allows navigation through chapters or the DVD features. Once the appropriate title or track has been selected, press the Return button then the IMAGE button on the DVD menu to view the movie in full screen. SETTING: Touch to adjust the following: • LANGUAGE PREFERENCES • PARENTAL LOCK Under LANGUAGE PREFERENCE[...]
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c (Stop): Touch to stop the DVD. j (Pause): Touch to pause the DVD. [ (Forward): Touch to advance rapidly during playback. L (Frame Advance): Touch to advance by chapter during playback. Radio Personalization with Home and Away Feature With this feature, the latest audio system settings can be recalled that were adjusted the last time the vehicle w[...]
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Voice Recognition The navigation system’s voice recognition allows for hands-free operation of navigation and audio system features. Voice recognition can be used when the ignition is on or when Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is active. This feature only works if the map DVD is inserted and I AGREE has been selected. If voice recognition is used [...]
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Voice Recognition Commands The following list shows all of the voice commands available for the navigation system with a brief description of each. To use the voice commands, refer to the instructions listed previously. Help Commands These commands are universal and will enable use of the help prompts available from the system. Map Help: Provides t[...]
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Seek Up: Causes the selected audio source to seek up to the next strongest signal. Seek Down: Causes the selected audio source to seek down to the next strongest signal. Stop Scan: Causes the audio source to stop scanning for the next strongest signal. CD Changer Commands Track Up: Causes the CD changer to skip up to the next track. Previous Track,[...]
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Map Direction, Change Map Direction: Changes the vehicle’s direction from North Up to Heading Up or Heading Up to North Up on the map screen if the map scale is set to 2 miles (4 km) or less. Mark, Mark This Point: Marks the location as a memory point while on the map screen. Destination Commands Home, Go Home: Enters the Home destination, if one[...]
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Delete Destination, Cancel Destination: Cancels a destination if one has been set. Next Waypoint Map: Displays the map view of the next waypoint location if one has been set. First Waypoint Map: Displays the map view of the first waypoint location if one has been set. Second Waypoint Map: Displays the map view of the second waypoint location if mo[...]
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Mexican Restaurant, Mexican Food: Displays Mexican restaurant POI icons. Seafood Restaurant, Seafood: Displays Seafood restaurant POI icons. Other Restaurant, Other Food: Displays other types of restaurant POI icons. Shopping, Shopping Mall: Displays mall POI icons. Grocery Store: Displays grocery store POI icons. Gas Station, Gas: Displays gas sta[...]
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Convention Center, Exhibition Center: Displays convention center POI icons. Court House: Displays court house POI icons. Train Station: Displays train station POI icons. Airport: Displays airport POI icons. Bus Station: Displays bus station POI icons. Commuter Rail Station: Displays commuter rail station POI icons. Ferry Terminal: Displays ferry te[...]
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Your Driving, the Road, and the Vehicle ........... .5-2 Defensive Driving .......................................... .5-2 Drunk Driving ................................................ .5-2 Control of a Vehicle ....................................... .5-3 Braking ........................................................ .5-4 Antilock Brake System ([...]
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Your Driving, the Road, and the Vehicle Defensive Driving Defensive driving means “always expect the unexpected.” The first step in driving defensively is to wear your safety belt — See Safety Belts: They Are for Everyone on page 1-6 . { CAUTION: Assume that other road users (pedestrians, bicyclists, and other drivers) are going to be carele[...]
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Police records show that almost 40 percent of all motor vehicle-related deaths involve alcohol. In most cases, these deaths are the result of someone who was drinking and driving. In recent years, more than 17,000 annual motor vehicle-related deaths have been associated with the use of alcohol, with about 250,000 people injured. For persons under 2[...]
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Braking See Brake System Warning Light on page 3-47 . Braking action involves perception time and reaction time. First, you have to decide to push on the brake pedal. That is perception time. Then you have to bring up your foot and do it. That is reaction time. Average reaction time is about three-fourths of a second. But that is only an average. I[...]
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Antilock Brake System (ABS) Your vehicle has the Antilock Brake System (ABS), an advanced electronic braking system that will help prevent a braking skid. When you start the engine and begin to drive away, ABS will check itself. You might hear a momentary motor or clicking noise while this test is going on, and you might even notice that the brake [...]
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Braking in Emergencies With ABS, you can steer and brake at the same time. In many emergencies, steering can help more than even the very best braking. Brake Assist This vehicle has a Brake Assist feature designed to assist the driver in stopping or decreasing vehicle speed in emergency driving conditions. This feature uses the stability system hyd[...]
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When this light and SERVICE STABILITRAK comes on, the system is not operational and needs to be serviced. Adjust your driving accordingly. The system comes on automatically whenever the vehicle is started. To help maintain directional control of the vehicle, the system should always be left on. The system can be turned off if needed. If the Stabili[...]
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Performance Mode — XLR-V Only Notice: When traction control is turned off, or Performance Mode is active, it is possible to lose traction. If a shift is attempted with the rear wheels spinning with a loss of traction, it is possible to cause damage to the transmission. Do not attempt to shift when the rear wheels do not have traction. Damage caus[...]
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This warning light comes on if there is a problem with the traction control system. See StabiliTrak ® /Traction Control System (TCS) Warning Light on page 3-48 . When this warning light is on, the system will not limit wheel spin. Adjust your driving accordingly. The traction control system automatically comes on whenever the vehicle is started. T[...]
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Magnetic Ride Control™ With this feature, Magnetic Ride Control automatically adjusts the ride of the vehicle based on driving conditions. The controller receives input from the system to determine the proper ride. If the controller detects a problem within the system, the DIC will display a SERVICE RIDE CONTROL message. See DIC Warnings and Mess[...]
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Steering in Emergencies There are times when steering can be more effective than braking. For example, you come over a hill and find a truck stopped in your lane, or a car suddenly pulls out from nowhere, or a child darts out from between parked cars and stops right in front of you. You can avoid these problems by braking — if you can stop in ti[...]
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Of f-Road Recovery Your vehicle’s right wheels can drop off the edge of a road onto the shoulder while driving. If the level of the shoulder is only slightly below the pavement, recovery should be fairly easy. Ease off the accelerator and then, if there is nothing in the way, steer so that your vehicle straddles the edge of the pavement. Turn the[...]
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Skidding In a skid, a driver can lose control of the vehicle. Defensive drivers avoid most skids by taking reasonable care suited to existing conditions, and by not overdriving those conditions. But skids are always possible. The three types of skids correspond to your vehicle’s three control systems. In the braking skid, the wheels are not rolli[...]
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Racing or Other Competitive Driving (XLR-V) See your warranty book before using your vehicle for racing or other competitive driving. Notice: If you use your vehicle for racing or other competitive driving, the engine may use more oil than it would with normal use. Low oil levels can damage the engine. Be sure to check the oil level often during ra[...]
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Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads Rain and wet roads can reduce vehicle traction and affect your ability to stop and accelerate. Always drive slower in these types of driving conditions and avoid driving through large puddles and deep-standing or flowing water. { CAUTION: Wet brakes can cause crashes. They might not work as well in a quick stop and[...]
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Before Leaving on a Long Trip To prepare your vehicle for a long trip, consider having it serviced by your dealer/retailer before departing. Things to check on your own include: • Windshield Washer Fluid: Reservoir full? Windows clean — inside and outside? • Wiper Blades: In good shape? • Fuel, Engine Oil, Other Fluids: All levels checked? [...]
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Hill and Mountain Roads Driving on steep hills or through mountains is different than driving on flat or rolling terrain. Tips for driving in these conditions include: • Keep the vehicle serviced and in good shape. • Check all fluid levels and brakes, tires, cooling system, and transmission. • Going down steep or long hills, shift to a lowe[...]
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Winter Driving Driving on Snow or Ice Drive carefully when there is snow or ice between the tires and the road, creating less traction or grip. Wet ice can occur at about 32°F (0°C) when freezing rain begins to fall, resulting in even less traction. Avoid driving on wet ice or in freezing rain until roads can be treated with salt or sand. Drive w[...]
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{ CAUTION: Snow can trap engine exhaust under the vehicle. This may cause exhaust gases to get inside. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide (CO) which cannot be seen or smelled. It can cause unconsciousness and even death. If the vehicle is stuck in the snow: • Clear away snow from around the base of your vehicle, especially any that is blocki[...]
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If Your Vehicle is Stuck in Sand, Mud, Ice, or Snow Slowly and cautiously spin the wheels to free the vehicle when stuck in sand, mud, ice, or snow. See Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It Out on page 5-20 . If the vehicle has a traction system, it can often help to free a stuck vehicle. Refer to the vehicle’s traction system in the Index. If stuck to[...]
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Loading the Vehicle It is very important to know how much weight your vehicle can carry. This weight is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants, cargo, and all nonfactory-installed options. Two labels on your vehicle show how much weight it may properly carry, the Tire and Loading Information label and the Certi?[...]
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For more information on tires and inflation see Tires on page 6-46 and Inflation - Tire Pressure on page 6-54 . There is also important loading information on the vehicle Certification label. It tells you the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for the front and rear axle. See “Certification Label” lat[...]
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Item Description Total A Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 1 = 400 lbs (181 kg) B Subtract Occupant Weight @ 150 lbs ( 6 8k g )x1= 150 lbs (68 kg) C Available Occupant and Cargo Weight = 250 lbs (113 kg) Item Description Total A Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 = 400 lbs (181 kg) B Subtract Occupant Weight @ 150 lbs ( 6 8k g )x2= 300 lbs (13[...]
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Item Description Total A Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 3 = 400 lbs (181 kg) B Subtract Occupant Weight @ 200 lbs ( 9 1k g )x2= 400 lbs (181 kg) C Available Cargo Weight = 0 lbs (0 kg) Refer to your vehicle’s Tire and Loading Information label for specific information about your vehicle’s capacity weight and seating positions. The combine[...]
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The GVWR includes the weight of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel, and cargo. Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for either the front or rear axle. And, if you do have a heavy load, you should spread it out. { CAUTION: Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), or eith[...]
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Towing Towing Your Vehicle Consult your dealer/retailer or a professional towing service if the disabled vehicle needs to be towed. See Roadside Service on page 8-7 . Recreational Vehicle Towing Notice: Dolly towing or dinghy towing the vehicle may cause damage because of reduced ground clearance. Always put the vehicle on a flatbed truck. The veh[...]
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Service ........................................................... .6-3 Accessories and Modifications ......................... .6-3 California Proposition 65 Warning .................... .6-4 California Perchlorate Materials Requirements .... .6-4 Doing Your Own Service Work ........................ .6-4 Adding Equipment to the Outside of the Ve[...]
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When It Is Time for New Tires ...................... .6-61 Buying New Tires ........................................ .6-62 Different Size Tires and Wheels ..................... .6-63 Uniform Tire Quality Grading ......................... .6-64 Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance ................. .6-65 Wheel Replacement ...............................[...]
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Service For service and parts needs, visit your dealer/retailer. You will receive genuine GM parts and GM-trained and supported service people. Genuine GM parts have one of these marks: Accessories and Modifications When non-dealer/non-retailer accessories are added to the vehicle, they can affect vehicle performance and safety, including such thi[...]
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California Proposition 65 Warning Most motor vehicles, including this one, contain and/or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Engine exhaust, many parts and systems (including some inside the vehicle), many fluids, and some component wear by-products contain and/or emit thes[...]
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If doing some of your own service work, use the proper service manual. It tells you much more about how to service the vehicle than this manual can. To order the proper service manual, see Service Publications Ordering Information on page 8-15 . This vehicle has an airbag system. Before attempting to do your own service work, see Servicing Your Air[...]
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If the vehicle has the 4.4L V8 engine (VIN Code D), use premium unleaded gasoline with a posted octane rating of 91 or higher. For best performance, use premium unleaded gasoline with a posted octane rating of 93. In an emergency, you can use regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher. If 87 octane fuel is used, do not perform [...]
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and intake valves clean, or if the vehicle experiences problems due to dirty injectors or valves, look for gasoline that is advertised as TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline. For customers who do not use TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline regularly, one bottle of GM Fuel System Treatment PLUS, added to the fuel tank at every engine oil change, can help clean depo[...]
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Filling the Tank { CAUTION: Fuel vapor burns violently and a fuel fire can cause bad injuries. To help avoid injuries to you and others, read and follow all the instructions on the pump island. Turn off the engine when you are refueling. Do not smoke if you are near fuel or refueling the vehicle. Do not use cellular phones. Keep sparks, flames, a[...]
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An alternate fuel door release is located inside the trunk behind a panel on the driver side of the vehicle. Pull the handle to release the fuel door. To remove the fuel cap, turn it slowly counterclockwise. The fuel cap has a spring in it; if the cap is released too soon, it will spring back to the right. While refueling, hang the tethered fuel ca[...]
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Filling a Portable Fuel Container { CAUTION: Never fill a portable fuel container while it is in the vehicle. Static electricity discharge from the container can ignite the fuel vapor. You can be badly burned and the vehicle damaged if this occurs. To help avoid injury to you and others: • Dispense fuel only into approved containers. • Do not [...]
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Hood Release To lift the hood, use the following steps: 1. Pull the lever with this symbol on it. It is located on the lower left side of the instrument panel. 2. Then go to the front of the vehicle and locate the secondary hood release lever. The lever is under the hood near the center of the vehicle. Move the release lever to the right and raise [...]
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Engine Compartment Overview When you open the hood on the 4.6L V8 engine, here is what you will see: 6-12[...]
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A. Battery. See Battery on page 6-35 . B. Passenger Compartment Air Filter. See Passenger Compartment Air Filter on page 3-41 . C. Underhood Fuse Block. See Underhood Fuse Block on page 6-87 . D. Power Steering Fluid. See Power Steering Fluid on page 6-30 . E. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter. See Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on page 6-20 . F. Engine Oil Fil[...]
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When you open the hood on the 4.4L V8 XLR-V engine, here is what you will see: 6-14[...]
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A. Battery. See Battery on page 6-35 . B. Passenger Compartment Air Filter. See Passenger Compartment Air Filter on page 3-41 . C. Underhood Fuse Block. See Underhood Fuse Block on page 6-87 . D. Power Steering Fluid. See Power Steering Fluid on page 6-30 . E. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter. See Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on page 6-20 . F. Engine Oil Fil[...]
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When to Add Engine Oil If the oil is below the cross-hatched area at the tip of the dipstick, add at least one quart/liter of the recommended oil. This section explains what kind of oil to use. For engine oil crankcase capacity, see Capacities and Specifications on page 6-90 . Notice: Do not add too much oil. If the engine has so much oil that the[...]
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What Kind of Engine Oil to Use Look for three things: • GM4718M This vehicle’s engine requires a special oil meeting GM Standard GM4718M. Oils meeting this standard may be identified as synthetic. However, not all synthetic oils will meet this GM standard. Use only an oil that meets GM Standard GM4718M. Notice: Using oils that do not have the [...]
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Engine Oil Additives / Engine Oil Flushes Do not add anything to the oil. The recommended oils with the starburst symbol that meet GM Standard GM4718M are all you need for good performance and engine protection. Engine oil system flushes are not recommended and could cause engine damage not covered by the vehicle warranty. Engine Oil Life System W[...]
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How to Reset the Engine Oil Life System and the Oil Life Indicator The Engine Oil Life System calculates when to change the engine oil and filter based on vehicle use. Whenever the oil is changed, reset the system so it can calculate when the next oil change is required. If a situation occurs where you change the oil prior to a CHANGE OIL NOW mess[...]
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Engine Air Cleaner/Filter See Engine Compartment Overview on page 6-12 for the location of the engine air cleaner/filters. Notice: If you spray water into the engine air cleaner/filter intake and water enters the engine air cleaner/filter housing, you could damage your vehicle’s engine. The repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Do not[...]
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4. Remove the engine air cleaner/filter and any loose debris that might be found in the air cleaner base. 5. Inspect or replace the filter. 6. Repeat the procedure for the second air cleaner/filter. Reverse the procedure to reinstall the engine air cleaner/filter. { CAUTION: Operating the engine with the air cleaner/filter off can cause you or[...]
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Cooling System The cooling system allows the engine to maintain the correct working temperature. A. Electric Engine Cooling Fan B. Coolant Surge Tank with Pressure Cap { CAUTION: An electric engine cooling fan under the hood can start up even when the engine is not running and can cause injury. Keep hands, clothing, and tools away from any underhoo[...]
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Engine Coolant The cooling system in the vehicle is filled with DEX-COOL ® engine coolant. This coolant is designed to remain in the vehicle for five years or 150,000 miles (240 000 km), whichever occurs first. The following explains the cooling system and how to check and add coolant when it is low. If there is a problem with the engine overhe[...]
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Checking Coolant The vehicle must be on a level surface when checking the coolant level. The engine coolant surge tank is located toward the rear of the engine compartment on the driver side of the vehicle. For more information on location, see Engine Compartment Overview on page 6-12 . Check to see if coolant is visible in the coolant surge tank. [...]
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Notice: This vehicle has a specific coolant fill procedure. Failure to follow this procedure could cause the engine to overheat and be severely damaged. { CAUTION: An electric engine cooling fan under the hood can start up even when the engine is not running and can cause injury. Keep hands, clothing, and tools away from any underhood electric fa[...]
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3. Fill the coolant surge tank with the proper mixture until the level inside the coolant surge tank stabilizes at the FULL COLD mark on the front of the coolant surge tank. 4. With the coolant surge tank pressure cap off, start the engine and let it run until you can feel the upper radiator hose getting hot. Watch out for the engine cooling fan. B[...]
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If the LOW COOLANT message does not appear on the Driver Information Center (DIC) after two minutes, the coolant is at the proper fill level. If a LOW COOLANT message does appear, repeat Steps 1 through 3 then reinstall the pressure cap, or see your dealer/retailer. If coolant is needed, add the proper DEX-COOL ® coolant mixture at the coolant su[...]
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If Steam Is Coming From The Engine Compartment { CAUTION: Steam from an overheated engine can burn you badly, even if you just open the hood. Stay away from the engine if you see or hear steam coming from it. Turn it off and get everyone away from the vehicle until it cools down. Wait until there is no sign of steam or coolant before you open the h[...]
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If the overheat warning is displayed with no sign of steam, try this for a minute or so: 1. Turn the air conditioning off. 2. Turn the heater on to the highest temperature and to the highest fan speed. Open the windows as necessary. 3. In heavy traffic, let the engine idle in N (Neutral) while stopped. If it is safe to do so, pull off the road, shi[...]
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Power Steering Fluid See Engine Compartment Overview on page 6-12 for reservoir location. When to Check Power Steering Fluid It is not necessary to regularly check power steering fluid unless you suspect there is a leak in the system or you hear an unusual noise. A fluid loss in this system could indicate a problem. Have the system inspected and [...]
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Windshield Washer Fluid What to Use When you need windshield washer fluid, be sure to read the manufacturer’s instructions before use. If you will be operating the vehicle in an area where the temperature may fall below freezing, use a fluid that has suff icient protection against freezing. Adding Washer Fluid The LOW WASHER FLUID message will [...]
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Brakes Brake Fluid The brake master cylinder reservoir is filled with DOT-3 brake fluid. See Engine Compartment Overview on page 6-12 for the location of the reservoir. There are only two reasons why the brake fluid level in the reservoir might go down: • The brake fluid level goes down because of normal brake lining wear. When new linings ar[...]
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Checking Brake Fluid Check brake fluid by looking at the brake fluid reservoir. See Engine Compartment Overview on page 6-12 . The fluid level should be above the MIN mark on the reservoir. If it is not, have the brake hydraulic system checked to see if there is a leak. After work is done on the brake hydraulic system, make sure the level is bet[...]
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Brake Wear This vehicle has disc brakes. Disc brake pads have built-in wear indicators that make a high-pitched warning sound when the brake pads are worn and new pads are needed. The sound can come and go or be heard all the time the vehicle is moving, except when applying the brake pedal firmly. { CAUTION: The brake wear warning sound means that[...]
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Replacing Brake System Parts The braking system on a vehicle is complex. Its many parts have to be of top quality and work well together if the vehicle is to have really good braking. The vehicle was designed and tested with top-quality brake parts. When parts of the braking system are replaced — for example, when the brake linings wear down and [...]
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Vehicle Storage { CAUTION: Batteries have acid that can burn you and gas that can explode. You can be badly hurt if you are not careful. See Jump Starting on page 6-36 for tips on working around a battery without getting hurt. Infrequent Usage: If the vehicle is driven infrequently, remove the black, negative ( − ) cable from the battery. This he[...]
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Notice: If you try to start your vehicle by pushing or pulling it, you could damage your vehicle. Do not push or pull your vehicle to start it; instead, use the jump starting procedure in this manual to start your vehicle when the battery has run down. 1. Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12-volt battery with a negative ground system. Notice:[...]
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{ CAUTION: Using a match near a battery can cause battery gas to explode. People have been hurt doing this, and some have been blinded. Use a flashlight if you need more light. Be sure the battery has enough water. You do not need to add water to the battery installed in your new vehicle. But if a battery has filler caps, be sure the right amount[...]
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6. Connect the red positive (+) cable to the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery. Use a remote positive (+) terminal if the vehicle has one. 7. Do not let the other end touch metal. Connect it to the positive (+) terminal of the good battery. Use a remote positive (+) terminal if the vehicle has one. 8. Now connect the black negative ( − ) [...]
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Notice: If the jumper cables are connected or removed in the wrong order, electrical shorting may occur and damage the vehicle. The repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Always connect and remove the jumper cables in the correct order, making sure that the cables do not touch each other or other metal. A. Heavy, Unpainted Metal Engine Part[...]
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Rear Axle When to Check Lubricant It is not necessary to regularly check rear axle fluid unless you suspect there is a leak or you hear an unusual noise. A fluid loss could indicate a problem. Have it inspected and repaired. How to Check Lubricant To get an accurate reading, the vehicle should be on a level surface. If the level is below the bott[...]
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Headlamp Aiming The high intensity discharge (HID) visual optical aiming type headlamps have been preset at the factory and should need no further adjustment. If the headlamps need to be re-aimed, it is recommended to see your dealer/retailer for service. However, it is possible to re-aim the headlamps as described in the following procedure. Notic[...]
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Headlamp Vertical Aiming To properly prepare the vehicle for vertical headlamp aiming, see Headlamp Aiming on page 6-42 for more information. Notice: Horizontal aiming must be performed before making any adjustments to the vertical aim. Adjusting the vertical aim first will result in an incorrect headlamp aim. To adjust the vertical aim: 1. Open t[...]
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7. Locate the vertical headlamp aiming screws, which are under the hood near each headlamp assembly. The adjustment screw can be turned with a 6 mm male hex. 8. Turn the vertical aiming screw until the headlamp beam is aimed to the horizontal tape line. 9. The top edge of the cut-off should be positioned at the bottom edge of the horizontal tape li[...]
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Bulb Replacement It is recommended that all bulbs be replaced by your dealer/retailer. Windshield Replacement The windshield is part of the Head-Up Display (HUD) system. If you ever have to get the windshield replaced, get one that is designed for HUD or the HUD image may look out of focus. Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement Windshield wiper blades[...]
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2. Push the release lever (B) to disengage the hook and push the wiper arm (A) out of the blade (C). 3. Push the new wiper blade securely on the wiper arm until you hear the release lever click into place. Tires Your new vehicle comes with high-quality tires made by a leading tire manufacturer. If you ever have questions about your tire warranty an[...]
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Low-Profile Tires (XLR-V) If your vehicle has P235/45R19 or P255/40R19 size tires, they are classified as low-profile tires. These tires are designed for very responsive driving on wet or dry pavement. You may also notice more road noise with low-profile performance tires and that they tend to wear faster. Notice: If the vehicle has low-profil[...]
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Tire Sidewall Labeling Useful information about a tire is molded into its sidewall. The example below shows a typical passenger (p-metric) tire sidewall. (A) Tire Size : The tire size is a combination of letters and numbers used to define a particular tire’s width, height, aspect ratio, construction type, and service description. See the “Tire[...]
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(F) Uniform Tire Quality Grading (UTQG) : Tire manufacturers are required to grade tires based on three performance factors: treadwear, traction and temperature resistance. For more information see Uniform Tire Quality Grading on page 6-64 . (G) Maximum Cold Inflation Load Limit : Maximum load that can be carried and the maximum pressure needed to[...]
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Tire Terminology and Definitions Air Pressure : The amount of air inside the tire pressing outward on each square inch of the tire. Air pressure is expressed in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascal (kPa). Accessory Weight : This means the combined weight of optional accessories. Some examples of optional accessories are, automatic transmissi[...]
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Intended Outboard Sidewall : The side of an asymmetrical tire, that must always face outward when mounted on a vehicle. Kilopascal (kPa) : The metric unit for air pressure. Light Truck (LT-Metric) Tire : A tire used on light duty trucks and some multipurpose passenger vehicles. Load Index : An assigned number ranging from 1 to 279 that corresponds [...]
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Speed Rating : An alphanumeric code assigned to a tire indicating the maximum speed at which a tire can operate. Traction : The friction between the tire and the road surface. The amount of grip provided. Tread : The portion of a tire that comes into contact with the road. Treadwear Indicators : Narrow bands, sometimes called wear bars, that show a[...]
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If a tire goes flat, you will not need to stop on the side of the road to change the tire. You can just keep on driving. The shorter the distance you drive and the slower the speed, the greater the chance that the tire will not have to be replaced. If you drive on a deflated run-flat tire for 25 miles (40 km) or less and at speeds of 55 mph (90 [...]
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Inflation - Tire Pressure Tires need the correct amount of air pressure to operate effectively. Notice: Do not let anyone tell you that under-inflation or over-inflation is all right. It is not. If your tires do not have enough air (under-inflation), you can get the following: • Too much flexing • Too much heat • Tire overloading • Pre[...]
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When to Check Check your tires once a month or more. How to Check Use a good quality pocket-type gage to check tire pressure. You cannot tell if your tires are properly inflated simply by looking at them. Radial tires may look properly inflated even when they are under-inflated. Check the tire’s inflation pressure when the tires are cold. Col[...]
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As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. Accordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale illuminates, you should stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and inflate [...]
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry and Science Canada The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) operates on a radio frequency and complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, inclu[...]
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At the same time a message to check the pressure in a specific tire appears on the Driver Information Center (DIC) display. The low tire pressure warning light and the DIC warning message appear at each ignition cycle until the tires are inflated to the correct inflation pressure. Using the DIC, tire pressure levels can be viewed by the driver. [...]
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TPMS Malfunction Light and Message The TPMS will not function properly if one or more of the TPMS sensors are missing or inoperable. When the system detects a malfunction, the low tire warning light flashes for about one minute and then stays on for the remainder of the ignition cycle. A DIC warning message is also displayed. The low tire warning [...]
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Tire Inspection and Rotation We recommend that you regularly inspect your vehicle’s tires for signs of wear or damage. See When It Is Time for New Tires on page 6-61 for additional information. If your vehicle has P235/50R18 size tires they should be rotated any time you notice unusual wear. Rotate the tires as soon as possible and check wheel al[...]
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XLR-V Tires Tire rotation is not recommended if your vehicle has P235/45R19 size tires on the front axle and P255/40R19 size tires on the rear axle. Different tire sizes front to rear should not be rotated. When It Is Time for New Tires Various factors, such as maintenance, temperatures, driving speeds, vehicle loading, and road conditions influen[...]
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Buying New Tires GM has developed and matched specific tires for your vehicle. The original equipment tires installed on your vehicle, when it was new, were designed to meet General Motors Tire Performance Criteria Specification (TPC Spec) system rating. If you need replacement tires, GM strongly recommends that you get tires with the same TPC Sp[...]
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{ CAUTION: If you use bias-ply tires on the vehicle, the wheel rim flanges could develop cracks after many miles of driving. A tire and/or wheel could fail suddenly, causing a crash. Use only radial-ply tires with the wheels on the vehicle. If you must replace your vehicle’s tires with those that do not have a TPC Spec number, make sure they are[...]
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Uniform Tire Quality Grading Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section width. For example: Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A The following information relates to the system developed by the United States National Highway Traff ic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which grades tir[...]
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{ WARNING: The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics. Temperature – A, B, C The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire’s resistance to the generation of heat and its abil[...]
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Wheel Replacement Replace any wheel that is bent, cracked, or badly rusted or corroded. If wheel nuts keep coming loose, the wheel, wheel bolts, and wheel nuts should be replaced. If the wheel leaks air, replace it (except some aluminum wheels, which can sometimes be repaired). See your dealer/retailer if any of these conditions exist. Your dealer/[...]
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{ CAUTION: Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the parts to which it is fastened, can make wheel nuts become loose after a time. The wheel could come off and cause a crash. When you change a wheel, remove any rust or dirt from places where the wheel attaches to the vehicle. In an emergency, you can use a cloth or a paper towel to do this; but be sure to[...]
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Tire Chains { CAUTION: Do not use tire chains. There is not enough clearance. Tire chains used on a vehicle without the proper amount of clearance can cause damage to the brakes, suspension, or other vehicle parts. The area damaged by the tire chains could cause you to lose control of the vehicle and you or others may be injured in a crash. Use ano[...]
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{ CAUTION: Raising the vehicle with the jack improperly positioned can damage the vehicle or the vehicle may fall and cause your or others injury. If you ever use a jack to lift the vehicle, follow the instructions that came with the jack, and be sure to use the correct lifting points to avoid damaging the vehicle. Notice: Lifting the vehicle impro[...]
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1. Locate the front lifting points (A), according to the illustration shown. 2. Be sure to place a block or pad between the jack and the vehicle. 3. Lift the vehicle with the jack, making sure the jack spans at least two of the crossmember ribs (B). 6-70[...]
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Lifting From the Rear The rear lifting points can be accessed from the rear of the vehicle, on either the driver or passenger side. 1. Locate the rear lifting points (A), according to the illustration shown. 2. Be sure to place a block or pad between the jack and the vehicle. 6-71[...]
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3. Lift the vehicle with the jack, making sure the jack spans at least two of the crossmember ribs (B). For more information, see Doing Your Own Service Work on page 6-4 . If a Tire Goes Flat It is unusual for a tire to blow out while you are driving, especially if you maintain the tires properly. If air goes out of a tire, it is much more likely t[...]
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{ CAUTION: When the TIRE FLAT MAX SPD 55, REDUCED HNDLG message is displayed on the Driver Information Center, the vehicle’s handling capabilities will be reduced during severe maneuvers. If you drive too fast, you could lose control of the vehicle. You or others could be injured. Don’t drive over 55 mph (90 km/h) when the TIRE FLAT MAX SPD 55,[...]
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Appearance Care Interior Cleaning Your vehicle’s interior will continue to look its best if it is cleaned often. Although not always visible, dust and dirt can accumulate on your upholstery. Dirt can damage carpet, fabric, leather, and plastic surfaces. Regular vacuuming is recommended to remove particles from your upholstery. It is important to [...]
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• Laundry detergents or dishwashing soaps with degreasers can leave residue that streaks and attracts dirt. For liquid cleaners, about 20 drops per gallon (3.78 L) of water is a good guide. Use only mild, neutral-pH soaps. • Too much cleaner that saturates the upholstery. • Organic solvents such as naptha, alcohol, etc. that can damage your v[...]
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Do not use silicone or wax-based products, or those containing organic solvents to clean your vehicle’s interior because they can alter the appearance by increasing the gloss in a non-uniform manner. Never use shoe polish on leather. Instrument Panel, Vinyl, and Other Plastic Surfaces A soft cloth dampened with water may be used to remove dust. I[...]
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Weatherstrips Silicone grease on weatherstrips will make them last longer, seal better, and not stick or squeak. Apply silicone grease with a clean cloth. During very cold, damp weather frequent application may be required. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 7-11 . Washing Your Vehicle The best way to preserve your vehicle’s finish is[...]
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Finish Care Occasional waxing or mild polishing of your vehicle by hand may be necessary to remove residue from the paint finish. You can get approved cleaning products from your dealer/retailer. If your vehicle has a basecoat/clearcoat paint finish, the clearcoat gives more depth and gloss to the colored basecoat. Always use waxes and polishes t[...]
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Aluminum or Chrome-Plated Wheels and Trim Your vehicle may have either aluminum or chrome-plated wheels. Keep the wheels clean using a soft clean cloth with mild soap and water. Rinse with clean water. After rinsing thoroughly, dry with a soft clean towel. A wax may then be applied. Notice: Chrome wheels and other chrome trim may be damaged if you [...]
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Tires To clean the tires, use a stiff brush with tire cleaner. Notice: Using petroleum-based tire dressing products on your vehicle may damage the paint finish and/or tires. When applying a tire dressing, always wipe off any overspray from all painted surfaces on your vehicle. Sheet Metal Damage If the vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metal r[...]
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Fiberglass Springs (Composite Springs) Notice: If you use acidic or corrosive cleaning products, engine degreasers or aluminum cleaning agents on fiberglass springs, you may damage the springs. The repairs would not be covered by your warranty. Use only approved cleaners when cleaning your vehicle’s fiberglass springs. Chemical Paint Spotting S[...]
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Engine Identification The eighth character in the VIN is the engine code. This code helps identify the vehicle’s engine, specifications, and replacement parts. See “Engine Specifications” under Capacities and Specifications on page 6-90 for your vehicle’s engine code. Service Parts Identification Label This label is on the rear compart[...]
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Windshield Wiper Fuses The windshield wiper motor is protected by a circuit breaker and a fuse. If the motor overheats due to heavy snow or ice, the wiper will stop until the motor cools. If the overload is caused by some electrical problem, and not snow or ice, be sure to get it fixed. Power Windows and Other Power Options Circuit breakers in the[...]
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Fuses Usage ACCA/DRIV DR SW Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Driver Door Switch AUX PWR Auxiliary Power Fuses Usage BTSI SOL/COL LOCK Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid, Column Lock CIGAR LTR Cigar Lighter 6-84[...]
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Fuses Usage CLSTR/HUD Instrument Panel Cluster, Heads-up Display (HUD) COLUMN LK MDL Not Used DECK LID CLOSE/PRK/ BRK B Trunk Close Button, Parking Brake Solenoid B DR LOCKS Door Locks ECM Engine Control Module EMPTY Not Used EMPTY Not Used EMPTY Not Used EMPTY Not Used EMPTY Not Used FOLDING TOP/TRUNK LATCH Retractable Hardtop, Trunk Latch FUSE PU[...]
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Fuses Usage RUN/CRANK Starter/Crank SDM/PSIR SW Airbags SPARE FUSE HOLDER Spare Fuse SPARE FUSE HOLDER Spare Fuse SPARE FUSE HOLDER Spare Fuse SPARE FUSE HOLDER Spare Fuse STOP LAMP Stoplamp STR WHL DIMMING Steering Wheel Control Button Lights TILT/TELE SW/MEM SEAT MOD/TOP SW Power Tilt Wheel, Telescopic Steering Column, Memory Seat, Driver Seat Sw[...]
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Underhood Fuse Block The underhood fuse block is located next to the engine on the passenger side of the vehicle. For more information on location, see Engine Compartment Overview on page 6-12 . Notice: Spilling liquid on any electrical components on the vehicle may damage it. Always keep the covers on any electrical component. To access the fuses,[...]
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Fuses Usage 4 Windshield Wipers 5 Stop/Back-Up Lamps 6 Oxygen Sensor 7 Battery 5 8 Parking Lamps 9 Electronic Throttle Control 10 Fuel Pump 11 Antilock Brake System 12 Odd Injectors 13 Electronic Suspension Control 14 Emission Controls 15 Air Conditioning Compressor 16 Even Injectors 17 Windshield Washer, Adaptive Forward Lighting System (AFS), Int[...]
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Fuses Usage 49 Spare 50 Spare 51 Spare 52 Spare 53 Not Used 54 Fuse Puller 56 Engine Control Module, Transmission Control Module Relays Usage 34 Horn 35 Air Conditioning Compressor 36 Windshield Washer 37 Parking Lamps 38 Fog Lamps 39 High Beam Headlamps Relays Usage 40 Rear Window Defogger 41 Windshield Wiper High/Low 42 Wiper RUN/ACCESSORY Power [...]
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Capacities and Specifications The following approximate capacities are given in English and metric conversions. Please refer to Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 7-11 for more information. Application Capacities English Metric Air Conditioning Refrigerant R134a For the air conditioning system refrigerant charge amount, see the refrigerant [...]
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Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code Transmission Spark Plug Gap 4.4L V8 D Automatic 0.040 in (1.02 mm) 4.6L V8 A Automatic 0.050 in (1.27 mm) XLR-V Engine Data Engine Horsepower Torque Displacement Compression Ratio 4.4L V8 (V-Series) 443 hp (330 kW) @ 6400 rpm 414 lb ft (561 Nm) @ 3900 rpm 4.4L 9.0:1 6-91[...]
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✍ NOTES 6-92[...]
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Maintenance Schedule ..................................... .7-2 Introduction .................................................. .7-2 Maintenance Requirements ............................. .7-2 Your Vehicle and the Environment ................... .7-2 Using the Maintenance Schedule ..................... .7-3 Scheduled Maintenance ...................[...]
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Maintenance Schedule Introduction Important: Keep engine oil at the proper level and change as recommended. Have you purchased the GM Protection Plan? The Plan supplements the vehicle warranties. See the Warranty and Owner Assistance booklet or your dealer/retailer for details. Maintenance Requirements Notice: Maintenance intervals, checks, inspect[...]
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Using the Maintenance Schedule We want to help keep this vehicle in good working condition. But we do not know exactly how you will drive it. You might drive very short distances only a few times a week. Or you might drive long distances all the time in very hot, dusty weather. You might use the vehicle in making deliveries. Or you might drive it t[...]
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The proper replacement parts, fluids, and lubricants to use are listed in Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 7-11 and Maintenance Replacement Parts on page 7-13 . When the vehicle is serviced, make sure these are used. All parts should be replaced and all necessary repairs done before you or anyone else drives the vehicle. We recommend the [...]
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When the CHANGE OIL NOW message appears, the following services, checks, and inspections are required: ❑ Change engine oil and filter. See Engine Oil on page 6-15 . Reset oil life system. See Engine Oil Life System on page 6-18 . An Emission Control Service. ❑ Visually check for any leaks or damage. See footnote (a). ❑ Inspect engine air cle[...]
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Additional Required Services The following services should be performed at the first maintenance service after the indicated miles (kilometers) shown for each item. Additional Required Services Service and Miles (Kilometers) 25,000 (40 000) 50,000 (80 000) 75,000 (120 000) 100,000 (160 000) 125,000 (200 000) 150,000 (240 000) Inspect fuel system f[...]
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Additional Required Services (cont’d) Service and Miles (Kilometers) 25,000 (40 000) 50,000 (80 000) 75,000 (120 000) 100,000 (160 000) 125,000 (200 000) 150,000 (240 000) Engine cooling system service (or every five years, whichever occurs first). An Emission Control Service. See footnote (g). • 4.4L Supercharged Engine: Intercooler system s[...]
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(d) Lubricate the trunk key lock cylinder. Lubricate all body door hinges. Lubricate all hinges and latches, including those for the hood, trunk, console door, and any folding seat hardware. More frequent lubrication may be required when exposed to a corrosive environment. Applying silicone grease on weatherstrips with a clean cloth will make them [...]
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Owner Checks and Services These owner checks and services should be performed at the intervals specified to help ensure vehicle safety, dependability, and emission control performance. Your dealer/retailer can assist with these checks and services. Be sure any necessary repairs are completed at once. Whenever any fluids or lubricants are added to[...]
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At Least Once a Year Starter Switch Check { CAUTION: When you are doing this inspection, the vehicle could move suddenly. If the vehicle moves, you or others could be injured. 1. Before starting this check, be sure there is enough room around the vehicle. 2. Firmly apply both the parking brake and the regular brake. See Parking Brake on page 2-32 .[...]
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Parking Brake and Automatic Transmission P (Park) Mechanism Check { CAUTION: When you are doing this check, the vehicle could begin to move. You or others could be injured and property could be damaged. Make sure there is room in front of the vehicle in case it begins to roll. Be ready to apply the regular brake at once should the vehicle begin to [...]
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Usage Fluid/Lubricant Engine Cooling System 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water and use only DEX-COOL ® Coolant. See Engine Coolant on page 6-23 . Intercooler System (4.4L V8 Supercharged engine) 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water and use only DEX-COOL ® Coolant. Hydraulic Brake System Delco ® Supreme 11 Brake Fluid or equivalent DOT-3 [...]
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Maintenance Replacement Parts Replacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer/retailer. Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Elements 4.4 L V8 Engine 10342024 A2945C 4.6 L V8 Engine 19166106 A1208C Engine Oil Filter 4.4 L V8 Engine 89017527 PF26 4.6 L V8 Engin[...]
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Engine Drive Belt Routing 4.6L V8 Engine 4.4L V8 Engine 7-14[...]
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Maintenance Record 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. See Maintenance Requirements on page 7-2 . Any additional information from Owner Checks and Services on page 7-9 can be added on the following record pages. You should[...]
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Maintenance Record (cont’d) Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Maintenance Stamp Services Performed 7-16[...]
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Maintenance Record (cont’d) Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Maintenance Stamp Services Performed 7-17[...]
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Maintenance Record (cont’d) Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Maintenance Stamp Services Performed 7-18[...]
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Customer Assistance and Information .............. .8-2 Customer Satisfaction Procedure ..................... .8-2 Online Owner Center ..................................... .8-5 Customer Assistance for Text Telephone (TTY) Users ............................... .8-6 Customer Assistance Off ices ........................... .8-6 GM Mobility Reimbursem[...]
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Customer Assistance and Information Customer Satisfaction Procedure Your satisfaction and goodwill are important to your dealer and to Cadillac. Normally, any concerns with the sales transaction or the operation of the vehicle will be resolved by the dealer’s sales or service departments. Sometimes, however, despite the best intentions of all con[...]
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STEP THREE (U.S. Owners): Both General Motors and your dealer are committed to making sure you are completely satisfied with your new vehicle. However, if you continue to remain unsatisfied after following the procedure outlined in Steps One and Two, you can file with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto Line Program to enforce your rights. The[...]
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STEP THREE (Canadian Owners): General Motors Participation in the Mediation/Arbitration Program In the event that you do not feel your concerns have been addressed after the following the procedure outlined in Steps One and Two. General Motors of Canada Limited wants you to be aware of its participation in a no-charge mediation/Arbitration program.[...]
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Online Owner Center (United States only) The Owner Center is a resource for your GM ownership needs. Specific vehicle information can be found in one place. The Online Owner Center allows you to: • Get e-mail service reminders. • Access information about your specific vehicle, including tips and videos and an electronic version of this owner [...]
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Customer Assistance for Text Telephone (TTY) Users To assist customers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech-impaired and who use Text Telephones (TTYs), Cadillac has TTY equipment available at its Customer Assistance Center. Any TTY user can communicate with Cadillac by dialing: 1-800-833-CMCC (2622). (TTY users in Canada can dial 1-800-263-383[...]
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Mexico, Central America and Caribbean Islands/Countries (Except Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands) — Customer Assistance General Motors de Mexico, S. de R.L. de C.V. Customer Assistance Center Paseo de la Reforma # 2740 Col. Lomas de Bezares C.P. 11910, Mexico, D.F. 01-800-508-0000 Long Distance: 011-52-53 29 0 800 GM Mobility Reimbursement Pro[...]
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Coverage Services are provided up to 5 years/100,000 miles (160 000 km), whichever comes first. In the U.S., anyone driving the vehicle is covered. In Canada, a person driving the vehicle without permission from the owner is not covered. Roadside Assistance is not a part of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Cadillac and General Motors of Canada Li[...]
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Cadillac Technician Roadside Service (U.S. only) Cadillac’s exceptional Roadside Service is more than an auto club or towing service. It provides every Cadillac owner in the United States with the advantage of contacting a Cadillac advisor and, where available, a Cadillac trained dealer technician who can provide on-site service. A dealer technic[...]
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Scheduling Service Appointments When your vehicle requires warranty service, contact your dealer/retailer and request an appointment. By scheduling a service appointment and advising your service consultant of your transportation needs, your dealer/retailer can help minimize your inconvenience. If your vehicle cannot be scheduled into the service d[...]
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In addition, for U.S. customers, should you arrange transportation through a friend or relative, limited reimbursement for reasonable fuel expenses may be available. Claim amounts should reflect actual costs and be supported by original receipts. See your dealer for information regarding the allowance amounts for reimbursement of fuel or other tra[...]
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Collision Parts Genuine GM Collision parts are new parts made with the same materials and construction methods as the parts with which your vehicle was originally built. Genuine GM Collision parts are your best choice to ensure that your vehicle’s designed appearance, durability and safety are preserved. The use of Genuine GM parts can help maint[...]
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If a Crash Occurs Here is what to do if you are involved in a crash. • Try to relax and then check to make sure you are all right. If you are uninjured, make sure that no one else in your vehicle, or the other vehicle, is injured. • If there has been an injury, call emergency services for help. Do not leave the scene of a crash until all matter[...]
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Managing the Vehicle Damage Repair Process In the event that your vehicle requires damage repairs, GM recommends that you take an active role in its repair. If you have a pre-determined repair facility of choice, take your vehicle there, or have it towed there. Specify to the facility that any required replacement collision parts be original equipm[...]
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Reporting Safety Defects to the Canadian Government If you live in Canada, and you believe that your vehicle has a safety defect, notify Transport Canada immediately, in addition to notifying General Motors of Canada Limited. Call them at 1-800-333-0510 or write to: Transport Canada Road Safety Branch 2780 Sheff ield Road Ottawa, Ontario K1B 3V9 Re[...]
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Current and Past Model Order Forms Technical Service Bulletins and Manuals are available for current and past model GM vehicles. To request an order form, specify year and model name of the vehicle. ORDER TOLL FREE: 1-800-551-4123 Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Eastern Time For Credit Card Orders Only (VISA-MasterCard-Discover), visit Helm, Inc. o[...]
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Event Data Recorders This vehicle has an Event Data Recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an airbag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle’s systems performed. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynami[...]
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OnStar ® If your vehicle has OnStar and you subscribe to the OnStar services, please refer to the OnStar Terms and Conditions for information on data collection and use. See also OnStar ® System on page 2-42 in this manual for more information. Navigation System If your vehicle has a navigation system, use of the system may result in the storage [...]
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A Accessories and Modifications ............................ 6 - 3 Accessory Power Outlets ................................. 3-34 Adaptive Cruise Control ................................... 3-14 Adaptive Forward Lighting System ..................... 3-28 Adding Equipment to Y our Airbag-Equipped V ehicle ...........................................[...]
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Ashtray ......................................................... 3-35 Audio System ......................................... 3-76, 4-52 Audio Steering Wheel Controls ...................... 3-88 Care of Y our CD Player ............................... 3-91 C a r e o f Y o ur C D s ........................................ 3-91 Diversity Antenna Syste[...]
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Página 451
Check Engine Lamp .............................................. 3-50 Checking Things Under the Hood ...................... 6-10 Chemical Paint Spotting ................................... 6-81 Child Restraints Child Restraint Systems ............................... 1-31 Infants and Y oung Children ........................... 1-27 Lower Anchors and[...]
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Página 452
Customer Assistance Information (cont.) Customer Satisfaction Procedure ..................... 8 - 2 GM Mobility Reimbursement Program ............... 8 - 7 Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors ....... 8-15 Reporting Safety Defects to the Canadian Government ............................... 8-15 Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Gov[...]
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Página 453
Engine Air Cleaner/Filter ......................................... 6-20 Check and Service Engine Soon Lamp ........... 3-50 Coolant ...................................................... 6-23 Coolant T emperature Gage ........................... 3-49 Drive Belt Routing ....................................... 7-14 Engine Compartment Overview ......[...]
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Página 454
G Gage Engine Coolant T emperature ......................... 3-49 Engine Oil Pressure ..................................... 3-54 Fuel .......................................................... 3-56 Speedometer .............................................. 3-43 T achometer ................................................. 3-43 V oltmeter Gage .....[...]
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Página 455
Instrument Panel Brightness .................................................. 3-30 Cluster ....................................................... 3-42 Overview ..................................................... 3 - 4 J Jump Starting ................................................. 6-36 K Keyless Access System ............................. 2-4[...]
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Página 456
Locks Automatic Door Lock .................................... 2-13 D o o r .......................................................... 2-10 Lockout Protection ....................................... 2-13 P o w e r D o o r ................................................ 2-13 Programmable Automatic Door Unlock ............ 2-13 Loss of Control .....[...]
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Página 457
O Odometer ...................................................... 3-43 Odometer , T rip ............................................... 3-43 Off-Road Recovery .......................................... 5-12 Oil Engine ....................................................... 6-15 Engine Oil Pressure Gage ............................ 3-54 Life Indicat[...]
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Página 458
Power Door Locks ................................................. 2-13 Electrical System ......................................... 6-83 Lumbar Controls ........................................... 1 - 2 Reclining Seatbacks ...................................... 1 - 4 Retained Accessory ..................................... 2-25 S e a t ............[...]
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Página 459
Retained Accessory Power ............................... 2-25 Retractable Hardtop ........................................ 2-54 Lowering .................................................... 2-55 Raising ...................................................... 2-56 Roadside Service ........................................................ 8 - 7 Rocking[...]
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Página 460
StabiliT rak ® /TCS W arning Light ......................... 3-48 Starting the Engine ......................................... 2-26 Steering ........................................................ 5-10 Steering Wheel Controls, Audio ......................... 3-88 Steering Wheel Controls, Memory ....................... 1 - 3 Steering Wheel, Heate[...]
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Página 461
T owing Recreational V ehicle ..................................... 5-26 T owing a Trailer .......................................... 5-26 Y our V ehicle ............................................... 5-26 T raction Control System (TCS) .................................... 5 - 8 Limited-Slip Rear Axle .................................. 5-10 Magnet[...]
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Página 462
W asher , Headlamps ........................................ 3-11 W aypoint, Edit ................................................ 4-23 Wheels Alignment and T ire Balance .......................... 6-65 Different Size .............................................. 6-63 Replacement ............................................... 6-66 Windows .......[...]