Seats and Restraint Systems... 7Front Seats... 9Rear Seats...
Power SeatsIf the vehicle has powerseats, the controls usedto operate them arelocated on the outboardside of the seats.To adjust the seat, do any of t
Mirrors ... 141Manual Rearview Mirror ... 141Manual Rearview Mirror wi
Keys{CAUTION:Leaving children in a vehicle with theignition key is dangerous for manyreasons, children or others could bebadly injured or even killed.
There is a double-sidedkey that can be used forthe ignition, all doorlocks, and the tailgate.When a new vehicle is delivered, the dealer/retailerprovi
Changes or modifications to this system by otherthan an authorized service facility could voidauthorization to use this equipment.At times you may noti
If a door is open or ajar when the lock buttonis pressed, the horn will chirp several times to letyou know the doors did not lock and the contenttheft
Battery ReplacementUnder normal use, the battery in your RKEtransmitter should last about two years.The battery is weak if the transmitter will not wo
Doors and LocksDoor Locks{CAUTION:Unlocked doors can be dangerous.• Passengers, especially children,can easily open the doors and fall outof a moving
To lock a door from the inside, push themanual lever on the door forward. To unlocka door from the inside, push the lever on thedoor rearward.You will
Programmable AutomaticDoor LocksIf your vehicle has power door locks and theremote keyless entry system, it has an automaticlock/unlock feature.If you
To engage the security locks, do the following:1. Open one of the rear doors.2. Using your ignition key, turn the lock tothe horizontal position.3. Cl
Power LumbarIf your vehicle has thisfeature, the control islocated on the outboardside of the seat(s).Press and hold the front of the control until yo
Tailgate{CAUTION:It is extremely dangerous to ride on thetailgate, even when the vehicle is operatedat low speeds. People riding on thetailgate can ea
Removing the TailgateFollow these steps if you want to remove thetailgate:1. With the tailgate fully open, lift up slightlyon the entire tailgate asse
Windows{CAUTION:Leaving children, helpless adults, or petsin a vehicle with the windows closed isdangerous. They can be overcome bythe extreme heat an
Power Windows{CAUTION:Leaving children, helpless adults, or petsin a vehicle with the windows closed isdangerous. They can be overcome fromextreme hea
Express-Down WindowsThe driver’s window has an express-downfeature that allows the window to be loweredfully without continuously holding the switch.P
Sun VisorsTo block glare, pull the sun visor down. It can alsobe detached from the center mount and movedto the side to block glare from that directio
If a locked door is not opened using the RKEtransmitter, or by OnStar®, the pre-alarm willgo off. If the engine is not started or unlock notpressed wi
Passlock®Your vehicle has the Passlock®theft-deterrentsystem.Passlock®is a passive theft-deterrent system.Passlock®enables fuel if the ignition lock c
Starting and OperatingYour VehicleNew Vehicle Break-InNotice: Your vehicle does not need anelaborate break-in. But it will perform better inthe long r
Ignition PositionsWith the key inthe ignition switch,you can turn tofour differentpositions.LOCK (A): This position locks the ignition. It alsolocks t
Reclining SeatbacksManual Reclining Seatbacks{CAUTION:You can lose control of the vehicle ifyou try to adjust a manual driver’s seatwhile the vehicle
ON (C): This is the position that the switchreturns to after you start your engine and releasethe switch. The switch stays in ON when theengine is run
Retained Accessory Power (RAP)These vehicle accessories can be used for upto 20 minutes after the engine is turned off:• Audio System• Wipers• Power W
To prevent gear damage, this system alsoprevents cranking if the engine is alreadyrunning. Engine cranking can be stoppedby turning the ignition switc
Engine Coolant HeaterYour vehicle may have this feature.In very cold weather, 0°F (–18°C) or colder, theengine coolant heater can help. You will get e
Automatic Transmission OperationYour automatic transmission has a shift lever onthe steering column.It features an electronic shift position indicator
Make sure the shift lever is fully in PARK (P)before starting the engine. Your vehicle has anautomatic transmission shift lock control system.You must
DRIVE (D): This position is for normal driving.If provides the best fuel economy for your vehicle.If you need more power for passing, and you are:• Go
Here is how to operate your manual transmission:FIRST (1): Press the clutch pedal and shift intoFIRST (1). Then, slowly let up on the clutch pedalas y
Up-Shift LightThis light will showyou when to shift tothe next higher gearfor best fuel economy.When this light comes on, you can shift to the nexthig
Four-Wheel DriveIf your vehicle has four-wheel drive, you can sendyour engine’s driving power to all four wheels forextra traction. To get the best pe
To recline the seatback, do the following:1. Lift the recline lever.2. Move the seatback to the desired position,then release the lever to lock the se
Use these buttons to shift into and out of four-wheeldrive. You can choose from the following:2m(Two-Wheel High): This setting is for drivingin most s
Shifting from Four-Wheel High toTwo-Wheel HighPress and release the Two-Wheel High button.This can be done at any speed, and the frontaxle will unlock
Press and release the Four-Wheel High orTwo-Wheel High button. You must wait for theFour-Wheel High or Two-Wheel High indicator lightto stop flashing a
Shifting Out of NEUTRALAfter towing your vehicle, you will have to shiftout of NEUTRAL in order to drive. To shift outof NEUTRAL, do the following:1.
To release the parking brake, hold the regularbrake pedal down. Pull the bottom edge ofthe lever, located above the parking brake pedal,with the parki
Shifting Into Park (P)(Automatic Transmission){CAUTION:It can be dangerous to get out of yourvehicle if the shift lever is not fully inPARK (P) with t
Leaving Your Vehicle With the EngineRunning (Automatic Transmission){CAUTION:It can be dangerous to leave your vehiclewith the engine running. Your ve
Shifting Out of Park (P)(Automatic Transmission)Your vehicle has an automatic transmission shiftlock control system which locks the shift leverin PARK
Parking Over Things That Burn{CAUTION:Things that can burn could touch hotexhaust parts under your vehicle andignite. Do not park over papers, leaves,
Engine Exhaust{CAUTION:Engine exhaust can kill. It contains thegas carbon monoxide (CO), which youcannot see or smell. It can causeunconsciousness and
{CAUTION:Sitting in a reclined position when yourvehicle is in motion can be dangerous.Even if you buckle up, your safety beltscannot do their job whe
Running the Engine While ParkedIt is better not to park with the engine running. But ifyou ever have to, here are some things to know.{CAUTION:Idling
{CAUTION:Four-wheel drive vehicles with the transfercase in NEUTRAL will allow the vehicle toroll, even if the automatic transmissionshift lever is in
Manual Rearview Mirrorwith OnStar®Mirror OperationYour vehicle may have a manual rearview mirrorwith the OnStar®System. You can adjust the mirrorfor d
If the display reads CAL, the compass needsto be calibrated. For more information, see“Compass Calibration” following.To adjust between Fahrenheit and
Compass VarianceThe mirror is set in zone eight upon leaving thefactory. It will be necessary to adjust the compassto compensate for compass variance
Cleaning the MirrorWhen cleaning the mirror, use a paper towel orsimilar material dampened with glass cleaner.Do not spray glass cleaner directly on t
Compass CalibrationThe compass may need calibration if one of thefollowing occurs:• If CAL is displayed while driving in the vehicle.• After approxima
2. Press and hold the compass/temperaturebutton for six seconds until a zone numberappears in the display.3. Press the compass/temperature button on t
Outside Power MirrorsIf your vehicle hasthis feature, the controlsare located on thedriver’s door armrest.To adjust the power mirrors, do the followin
OnStar®SystemOnStar®uses several innovative technologies andlive advisors to provide you with a wide rangeof safety, security, information, and conven
Head RestraintsYour front seats may have adjustable headrestraints. If your vehicle has rear seats, theymay have adjustable head restraints.Adjust the
OnStar®ServicesFor new vehicles equipped with OnStar®, the Safe& Sound Plan, or the Directions & Connections®Plan is included for one year fro
OnStar®Hands-Free CallingOnStar®Hands-Free Calling allows eligibleOnStar®subscribers to make and receive callsusing voice commands. Hands-Free Calling
How OnStar®Service WorksIn order to provide you with OnStar®services,your vehicle’s OnStar®system has the capabilityof recording and transmitting vehi
Your vehicle must have a working electricalsystem (including adequate battery power) forthe OnStar®equipment to operate. There areother problems OnSta
Front Armrest Storage AreaFor vehicles with bench seats, you may have acenter armrest storage area. Lift up on the uppertab located at the front of th
To access the storage compartments, lift thecushion on the bottom of the rear seats. Thisexposes the storage boxes under the seat.To open a storage bo
Lift the lid from the center area to access thestorage box.SunroofYour vehicle may have a sunroof.The sunroof controlbuttons are locatedon the headlin
Instrument Panel Overview ... 160Hazard Warning Flashers ... 162Other Warning Devices ...
Brake System Warning Light ... 189Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light ... 190Engine Coolant Temperature Gage ... 191Tir
✍ NOTES159
Seatback LatchesYour vehicle may have front seatbacks that foldforward for easy access to the rear seats orthe storage area behind the seats.To fold t
Instrument Panel OverviewManual Transmission shown, Automatic Transmission similar160
The main components of your vehicle’s instrument panel are the following:A. Air Outlets. See Outlet Adjustment onpage 180.B. Turn Signal/Multifunction
Hazard Warning FlashersThe hazard warning flashers let you warn thepolice and others that you have a problem.The front and rear turn signal lamps will
The tilt lever is located on the left side of thesteering column, under the turn signal lever.To tilt, hold the steering wheel and pull the tilt lever
Turn and Lane-Change SignalsThe turn signal has two upward (for right) andtwo downward (for left) positions. These positionsallow you to signal a turn
Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer53(Headlamp High/Low Beam Changer):To change the headlamps from low to high beam,push the lever toward the instrument pa
6 (Low Speed): For steady wiping at lowspeed, turn the band away from you to thefirst solid position past the delay settings.1 (High Speed): For high-s
+ (Resume/Accelerate): Move the lever to thisposition to make the vehicle accelerate or resumeto a previously set speed.rT(Set): Press this button to
Setting Cruise Control{CAUTION:If you leave your cruise control on whenyou are not using cruise, you might hit abutton and go into cruise when you do
• Move the cruise lever from on to resume/accelerate. Hold it there until you get up to thespeed desired, and then release the lever.To increase your
Rear SeatsRear Seat Operation (Extended Cab)If your vehicle hasan extended cab,there may be forwardfolding seats in therear area.To fold the rear seat
Exterior LampsThe control on the driver’s side of the instrumentpanel operates the exterior lamps.O(Exterior Lamps): Turn the knob, located tothe righ
;(Parking Lamps): Turn the knob to thisposition to turn on the parking lamps, togetherwith the following:• Sidemarker Lamps• Taillamps• License Plate
The DRL system will come on when the followingconditions are met:• The ignition is on.• The exterior lamps control is in AUTO.• The transmission is no
There is a delay in the transition betweenthe daytime and nighttime operation of theDaytime Running Lamps (DRL) and the automaticheadlamp system so th
Exterior Cargo LampsThe cargo lamps can be used if more light isneeded in the cargo area of the vehicle or in thetop-box storage units.Press this butt
Dome Lamp OverrideE (Dome Override): Press this button, locatedbelow the exterior lamp control, to turn thedome lamp off even when a door is opened.Se
Accessory Power Outlet(s)Your vehicle may have accessory power outlets.With accessory power outlets you can plug inauxiliary electrical equipment such
Ashtray(s) and Cigarette LighterYour vehicle may have a removable ashtrayand cigarette lighter.The ashtray is located in the center consolearea. The a
Temperature KnobThe left knob on the control panel is used toadjust the temperature of the air in the vehicle.Turn the knob clockwise or counterclockw
Recirculation is only available in the bi-level andvent modes. It should only be used while in bi-leveland vent modes. Recirculation is not available,
Rear Seat Operation (Crew Cab)The rear seatback(s) in the crew cab can befolded forward.Notice: Folding a rear seat with the safetybelts still fastene
Turn the mode knob on the climate control panelclockwise to select the defog or defrost modes./(Floor/Defog): This mode directs the air to thewindshie
Warning Lights, Gages,and IndicatorsThis part describes the warning lights andgages on your vehicle. The pictures help tolocate them.Warning lights an
Instrument Panel ClusterYour instrument panel cluster is designed to let you know at a glance how your vehicle is running.You will know how fast you a
Speedometer and OdometerYour speedometer lets you see your speed inboth miles per hour (mph) and kilometersper hour (km/h).Your odometer shows how far
Safety Belt Reminder LightWhen the key is turned to ON or START, a chimewill be provided for several seconds to remindpeople to buckle their safety be
Airbag Readiness LightThere is an airbag readiness light on theinstrument panel, which shows the airbag symbol.The system checks the airbag’s electric
Passenger Airbag Status IndicatorYour vehicle has the passenger sensing system.Your instrument panel has a passenger airbagstatus indicator.When the i
If your vehicle does not have a rear seat that willaccommodate a rear-facing child restraint, neverput a child in a rear-facing child restraint in the
If the word OFF or the off symbol is lit on theairbag status indicator, it means that thepassenger sensing system has turned off the rightfront passen
Up-Shift Light(Manual Transmission)This light appearswhen you need toshift to the next highergear on a manualtransmission vehicle.Shifting when the in
2. Pull the loop,located on theoutboard side ofthe seatback,forward until youhear a click.3. Fold the seatback(s) forward.To return the seatback(s) to
When the ignition is on, the brake system warninglight will also come on when you set your parkingbrake. See Parking Brake on page 133 for moreinforma
Engine Coolant Temperature GageThis gage shows theengine coolanttemperature.If the gage pointer is near the top of the gage,the engine is too hot. It
Malfunction Indicator LampCheck Engine LightYour vehicle hasa computer whichmonitors operationof the fuel, ignition,and emissioncontrol systems.This s
This light should come on, as a check to show youit is working, when the ignition is on and the engineis not running. If the light does not come on, h
Did you just drive through a deep puddle of water?If so, your electrical system may be wet. Thecondition will usually be corrected when theelectrical
Oil Pressure Light{CAUTION:Do not keep driving if the oil pressure islow. If you do, your engine can become sohot that it catches fire. You or others c
Security LightThis light will come onbriefly when you turnthe key to START.The light will stay onuntil the engine starts.If the ignition is turned on,
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)Indicator LightThis light turnson whenever theDaytime RunningLamps are on.See Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) on page 171for mo
Driver Information Center (DIC)The Driver Information Center (DIC) displaysinformation such as the trip odometer,personalization features, and warning
Engine Oil Life SystemWith the engine off, turn the key to ON and thenpress the reset stem until OIL LIFE RESETappears — alternating between OIL LIFE
Service and Appearance Care... 321Service... 324Fuel...
Safety BeltsSafety Belts: They Are for EveryoneThis part of the manual tells you how to usesafety belts properly. It also tells you some thingsyou sho
Automatic Door LocksThis feature allows you to program your doorlocks to a preferred setting.To set your choice for this feature, perform thefollowing
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)FeedbackThis feature allows you to program yourRemote Keyless Entry (RKE) feedback toa preferred setting.To set your choice
DIC Warnings and MessagesMessages are displayed on the DIC to notify thedriver that the status of the vehicle has changedand that some action may be n
See Brakes on page 357 and Brake SystemWarning Light on page 189 for more information.Press and release the reset stem to acknowledgethe message and c
LOW FUELThis message displays if the level of fuel inthe vehicle is low. Also check the fuel gage.See Fuel Gage on page 197 for more information.Refill
Anytime this message stays on, the vehicleshould be taken to your dealer for service assoon as possible. Press and release the resetstem to acknowledg
TRACTION FAULTIf your vehicle has the Traction Control System(TCS), this message may display if there isa problem with the TCS. Check the TCS as soona
{CAUTION:This system provides you with a far greateraccess to audio stations and song listings.Giving extended attention to entertainmenttasks while d
Setting the TimeRadios without Radio DataSystems (RDS)Press and hold HR (hour) until the correcthour displays. Press and hold MIN (minute)until the co
AM-FM RadioPlaying the RadioPWR (Power): Press this knob to turn the systemon and off.VOL (Volume): Turn this knob clockwise orcounterclockwise to inc
{CAUTION:It is extremely dangerous to ride in acargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle.In a collision, people riding in these areasare more likely
Setting Preset StationsUp to 18 stations (six FM1, six FM2, and six AM)can be programmed on the six numberedpushbuttons, by performing the following s
Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade)AUDIO: To adjust the balance between theright and the left speakers, press and releaseAUDIO until BAL (balance) d
Radio with CD (MP3)Radio Data System (RDS)The audio system has a Radio Data System(RDS). RDS features are available for use onlyon FM stations that br
XM™ Satellite Radio ServiceXM™ is a satellite radio service that is based inthe 48 contiguous United States and Canada.XM™ offers a large variety of c
AUTO VOL (Automatic Volume): Automaticvolume automatically adjusts the audio system tomake up for road and wind noise as you drive.Set the volume at t
Setting Preset StationsUp to 30 stations (six FM1, six FM2, and six AM,six XM1 and six XM2 (if equipped)), can beprogrammed on the six numbered pushbu
Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade)AUDIO: To adjust the balance between theright and the left speakers, push and releasethe AUDIO knob until BAL (ba
If the radio cannot find the desired program type,NONE displays and the radio returns to thelast tuned station.BAND (AF– Alternate Frequency): Alternat
TRAF (Traffic): If TRAF displays, the tunedstation broadcasts traffic announcements.When a traffic announcement is broadcast onthis station you will h
If the ignition or radio is turned off with a CD inthe player it stays in the player. When the ignitionor radio is turned on, the CD starts to playwhe
Why Safety Belts WorkWhen you ride in or on anything, you go as fastas it goes.Take the simplest vehicle. Suppose it is just aseat on wheels.Put someo
3 REV (Reverse): Press and hold this pushbuttonto reverse quickly within a track. Press and holdthis pushbutton for less than two seconds toreverse at
CD AUX (Auxiliary): Press this button to play aCD when listening to the radio. The CD symboldisplays when a CD is loaded.Z (Eject): Press this button
Radio with Six-Disc CDRadio Data System (RDS)The audio system has a Radio Data System (RDS).RDS features are available for use only on FMstations that
XM™ Satellite Radio ServiceXM™ is a satellite radio service that is based inthe 48 contiguous United States and Canada.XM™ offers a large variety of c
Finding a StationBAND: Press this button to switch betweenFM1, FM2, AM, or XM1 or XM2 (if equipped).The selection displays.oTUNE p: Turn this knob to
To store an equalization setting to a preset stationperform the following:1. Tune to the preset station.2. Press and release the AUTO EQ button tosele
The fade feature might not be available on allradio systems.To adjust the balance or fade to the middleposition, push and hold the AUDIO knob whileBAL
To turn alternate frequency off, press and holdBAND again for two seconds. AF OFF displays.The radio does not switch to other stations.This function d
Radio MessagesCAL ERR (Calibration Error): The audio systemhas been calibrated for your vehicle from thefactory. If CAL ERR displays, it means that th
Do not add any label to a CD, it could get caughtin the CD player. If a CD is recorded on apersonal computer and a description label isneeded, try lab
Get it up to speed. Then stop the vehicle.The rider does not stop.The person keeps going until stopped bysomething. In a real vehicle, it could be the
Playing a Specific Loaded CDFor every CD loaded, a number displays. To playa specific CD, first press the CD AUX button(if not already in CD mode), then
To use repeat, do the following:• To repeat the track you are listening to, pressand release the RPT button. RPT displays.Press RPT again to turn off
INFO (Information): Press this knob to see howlong the current track has been playing. To changethe default on the display, track or elapsed time,pres
To delete tracks from the song list, perform thefollowing steps:1. Turn the CD player on.2. Press the SONG LIST button to turn songlist on. S-LIST dis
CD MessagesCHECK CD: If this message displays and/orthe CD comes out, it could be for one of thefollowing reasons:• It is very hot. When the temperatu
The player is able to read and play a maximum of50 folders, 50 playlists, 10 sessions, and 255 files.Long file names, folder names, or playlist namesmay
Order of PlayTracks are played in the following order:• Play begins from the first track in thefirst playlist and continues sequentiallythrough all trac
If the ignition or radio is turned off with a CDin the player it stays in the player. Whenthe ignition or radio is turned on, the CD startsto play whe
2 FLD w (Next Folder): Press this button togo to the first track in the next folder. Pressingthis button while in folder random mode takesthe CD to the
oTUNE p: Turning this knob fast tracksreverse or advances through the tracks in allfolders or playlists. The track number andfile name displays for eac
or the instrument panel... or the safety belts!With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicledoes. You get more time to stop. You stopover more dista
XM Radio MessagesRadio Display Message Condition Action RequiredXL (ExplicitLanguage Channels)XL on the radio display,after the channel name,indicates
Radio Display Message Condition Action RequiredNo Info Song/Program Titlenot availableNo song title information is available at this time on thischann
Theft-Deterrent FeatureNon-RDS RadiosTHEFTLOCK®is designed to discouragetheft of your vehicle’s radio. The feature worksautomatically by learning a po
FM StereoFM stereo will give the best sound, but FM signalswill reach only about 10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km).Tall buildings or hills can interfere wi
Fixed Mast AntennaThe fixed mast antenna can withstand most carwashes without being damaged. If the mast shouldever become slightly bent, straighten it
Your Driving, the Road, andYour Vehicle ... 246Defensive Driving ... 246Dr
Your Driving, the Road,and Your VehicleDefensive DrivingThe best advice anyone can give about driving is:Drive defensively.Please start with a very im
Drunken DrivingDeath and injury associated with drinking anddriving is a national tragedy. It is the number onecontributor to the highway death toll,
According to the American Medical Association,a 180 lb (82 kg) person who drinks three 12 ounce(355 ml) bottles of beer in an hour will end upwith a B
Statistics show that the chance of being in acollision increases sharply for drivers who have aBAC of 0.05 percent or above. A driver with aBAC level
Questions and Answers AboutSafety BeltsQ: Will I be trapped in the vehicle after anaccident if I am wearing a safety belt?A: You could be — whether yo
Control of a VehicleYou have three systems that make your vehicle gowhere you want it to go. They are the brakes, thesteering, and the accelerator. Al
Avoid needless heavy braking. Some peopledrive in spurts — heavy acceleration followedby heavy braking — rather than keeping pacewith traffic. This is
Let us say the road is wet and you are drivingsafely. Suddenly, an animal jumps out in front ofyou. You slam on the brakes and continue braking.Here i
Remember: ABS does not change the timeyou need to get your foot up to the brake pedalor always decrease stopping distance. If youget too close to the
If your vehicle is in cruise control when the tractioncontrol system begins to limit wheel spin, the cruisecontrol will automatically disengage. When
SteeringPower SteeringIf you lose power steering assist because theengine stops or the system is not functioning,you can steer but it will take much m
Steering in EmergenciesThere are times when steering can be moreeffective than braking. For example, you comeover a hill and find a truck stopped in yo
Off-Road RecoveryYou may find that your right wheels have droppedoff the edge of a road onto the shoulder while youare driving.If the level of the shou
So here are some tips for passing:• Drive ahead. Look down the road, to the sides,and to crossroads for situations that mightaffect your passing patte
• Check your vehicle’s mirrors, glance over yourshoulder, and start your left lane change signalbefore moving out of the right lane to pass.When you a
How to Wear Safety Belts ProperlyThis part is only for people of adult size.Be aware that there are special things to knowabout safety belts and child
The three types of skids correspond to yourvehicle’s three control systems. In the braking skid,the wheels are not rolling. In the steering orcornerin
The airbag system is designed to work properlyunder a wide range of conditions, including off-roadusage. Observe safe driving speeds, especiallyon rou
Loading Your Vehicle forOff-Road Driving{CAUTION:• Cargo on the load floor piled higherthan the seatbacks can be thrownforward during a sudden stop. Yo
Environmental ConcernsOff-road driving can provide wholesome andsatisfying recreation. However, it also raisesenvironmental concerns. We recognize the
Getting Familiar with Off-Road DrivingIt is a good idea to practice in an area that issafe and close to home before you go into thewilderness. Off-roa
Surface Obstacles: Unseen or hidden obstaclescan be hazardous. A rock, log, hole, rut, orbump can startle you if you are not preparedfor them. Often t
Driving on Off-Road HillsOff-road driving often takes you up, down, oracross a hill. Driving safely on hills requires goodjudgment and an understandin
• What is beyond the hill? Is there a cliff,an embankment, a drop-off, a fence?Get out and walk the hill if you do not know.It is the smart way to find
• Sound the horn as you approach the topof the hill to let opposing traffic know youare there.• Use your headlamps even during the day.They make your
• As you are backing down the hill, put your lefthand on the steering wheel at the 12 o’clockposition. This way, you will be able to tell if thewheels
The lap-shoulder belt may lock if you pull thebelt across you very quickly. If this happens,let the belt go back slightly to unlock it.Then pull the b
Driving DownhillWhen off-roading takes you downhill, you willwant to consider a number of things:• How steep is the downhill? Will I be ableto maintai
Q: Are there some things I should not dowhen driving down a hill?A: Yes! These are important because if youignore them you could lose control andhave
Driving Across an InclineSooner or later, an off-road trail will probablygo across the incline of a hill. If this happens,you have to decide whether t
Q: What if I am driving across an inclinethat is not too steep, but I hit someloose gravel and start to slide downhill.What should I do?A: If you feel
Driving in Mud, Sand, Snow, or IceWhen you drive in mud, snow, or sand, yourwheels will not get good traction. You cannotaccelerate as quickly, turnin
Driving in Water{CAUTION:Driving through rushing water can bedangerous. Deep water can sweep yourvehicle downstream and you and yourpassengers could d
After Off-Road DrivingRemove any brush or debris that has collectedon the underbody, chassis, or under the hood.These accumulations can be a fire hazar
No one can see as well at night as in the daytime.But as we get older these differences increase.A 50-year-old driver might require at least twice asm
Driving in Rain and on Wet RoadsRain and wet roads can mean driving trouble.On a wet road, you cannot stop, accelerate,or turn as well because your ti
{CAUTION:Wet brakes can cause accidents. Theymay not work as well in a quick stop andmay cause pulling to one side. You couldlose control of the vehic
The lap part of the belt should be worn lowand snug on the hips, just touching the thighs.In a crash, this applies force to the strong pelvicbones. An
Driving Through Flowing Water{CAUTION:Flowing or rushing water createsstrong forces. If you try to drive throughflowing water, as you might at a low wa
City DrivingOne of the biggest problems with city streetsis the amount of traffic on them. You will wantto watch out for what the other drivers aredoi
Freeway DrivingMile for mile, freeways — also called thruways,parkways, expressways, turnpikes, orsuperhighways — are the safest of all roads.But they
Once you are moving on the freeway, makecertain you allow a reasonable following distance.Expect to move slightly slower at night.When you want to lea
Highway HypnosisIs there actually such a condition as highwayhypnosis? Or is it just plain falling asleep atthe wheel? Call it highway hypnosis, lack
If you drive regularly in steep country, or if youare planning to visit there, here are some tips thatcan make your trips safer and more enjoyable.See
• Stay in your own lane when driving on two-laneroads in hills or mountains. Do not swing wideor cut across the center of the road. Drive atspeeds tha
Include an ice scraper, a small brush or broom,a supply of windshield washer fluid, a rag,some winter outer clothing, a small shovel, aflashlight, a red
Accelerate gently. Try not to break the fragiletraction. If you accelerate too fast, the drive wheelswill spin and polish the surface under the tirese
You can run the engine to keep warm,but be careful.{CAUTION:Snow can trap exhaust gases underyour vehicle. This can cause deadlyCO (carbon monoxide) g
Q: What is wrong with this?A: The shoulder belt is too loose. It will not givenearly as much protection this way.{CAUTION:You can be seriously hurt if
Run your engine only as long as you must. Thissaves fuel. When you run the engine, make itgo a little faster than just idle. That is, push theaccelera
Notice: Spinning the wheels can destroyparts of your vehicle as well as the tires.If you spin the wheels too fast while shiftingthe transmission back
Recovery Hooks{CAUTION:These hooks, when used, are under a lot offorce. Always pull the vehicle straight out.Never pull on the hooks at a sidewaysangl
Loading Your VehicleIt is very important to know how much weight yourvehicle can carry. This weight is called the vehiclecapacity weight and includes
The Tire and Loading Information label also showsthe size of the original equipment tires (C) andthe recommended cold tire inflation pressures (D).For
Item Description TotalAVehicle Capacity Weightfor Example 1 =1,000 lbs (453 kg)BSubtract OccupantWeight 150 lbs(68 kg) x 2 =300 lbs (136 kg)CAvailable
Item Description TotalAVehicle Capacity Weightfor Example 3 =1,000 lbs (453 kg)BSubtract OccupantWeight 200 lbs(91 kg) x 5 =1,000 lbs (453 kg)CAvailab
The Certification/Tire label also tells you themaximum weights for the front and rear axles,called Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR).To find out the actua
If you put things inside your vehicle — likesuitcases, tools, packages, or anythingelse — they will go as fast as the vehicle goes.If you have to stop
Add-On EquipmentWhen you carry removable items, you may needto put a limit on how many people you carryinside your vehicle. Be sure to weigh your vehi
GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem,CHEVROLET, the CHEVROLET Emblem, andthe name COLORADO are registered trademarksof General Motors Corporation.This ma
Q: What is wrong with this?A: The lap belt is too loose. It will not give nearlyas much protection this way.{CAUTION:You can be seriously hurt if your
Recreational Vehicle TowingRecreational vehicle towing means towing yourvehicle behind another vehicle — such as behinda motorhome. The two most commo
Four-Wheel Drive VehiclesUse the following procedure to tow your vehiclewith all four wheels on the ground:1. Drive the vehicle to be towed into posit
6. Release the parking brake only after thevehicle being towed is firmly attached tothe tow vehicle.7. Turn the ignition to LOCK.If the tow vehicle wil
3. Put an automatic transmission in PARK (P)or a manual transmission in FIRST (1).4. Follow the dolly manufacturer’s instructions toattach and secure
Rear Towing (Rear Wheels Off the Ground)Two-Wheel-Drive VehiclesUse the following procedure to tow your vehiclefrom the rear:1. Drive the vehicle onto
Four-Wheel-Drive VehiclesUse the following procedure to tow your vehiclefrom the rear:1. Drive the vehicle onto the dolly.2. Firmly set the parking br
6. Release the parking brake only after thevehicle being towed is firmly attached tothe tow vehicle.7. Turn the ignition to LOCK.If the tow vehicle wil
Notice: Pulling a trailer improperly candamage your vehicle and result in costlyrepairs that would not be covered by yourwarranty. Always follow the i
• Then, during the first 500 miles (800 km)that you tow a trailer, don’t drive over50 mph (80 km/h) and don’t make startsat full throttle. This helps y
The following charts show how much your trailer can weigh, based upon your vehicle model and options.2WD Regular Cab Axle Ratio Maximum Trailer Weight
Q: What is wrong with this?A: The belt is buckled in the wrong place.{CAUTION:You can be seriously injured if your belt isbuckled in the wrong place l
2WD Extended Cab Axle Ratio Maximum Trailer Weight GCWR*Automatic Transmission,2.9L Engine3.73 3,100 lbs (1 406 kg) 7,000 lbs (3 175 kg)Automatic Tran
4WD Regular Cab Axle Ratio Maximum Trailer Weight GCWR*Automatic Transmission,2.9L Engine3.73 3,000 lbs (1 361 kg) 7,000 lbs (3 175 kg)Automatic Trans
4WD Extended Cab Axle Ratio Maximum Trailer Weight GCWR*Automatic Transmission,2.9L Engine3.73 2,900 lbs (1 315 kg) 7,000 lbs (3 175 kg)Automatic Tran
Weight of the Trailer TongueThe tongue load (A) of any trailer is an importantweight to measure because it affects the totalor gross weight of your ve
After you’ve loaded your trailer, weigh the trailerand then the tongue, separately, to see if theweights are proper. If they aren’t you may be ableto
You may add 300 lbs (136 kg) to the front axleweight and 400 lbs (181 kg) to the rear axle weight.Your vehicle now weighs:Weight is still below 7,200
Weight-Distributing Hitches andWeight Carrying HitchesYou can use your step bumper hitch for trailersup to 2,000 lbs (907 kg) total weight, and200 lbs
Driving with a TrailerTowing a trailer requires a certain amount ofexperience. Before setting out for the open road,you’ll want to get to know your ri
Making TurnsNotice: Making very sharp turns whiletrailering could cause the trailer to come incontact with the vehicle. Your vehicle couldbe damaged.
Parking on Hills{CAUTION:You really should not park yourvehicle, with a trailer attached, on a hill.If something goes wrong, your rig couldstart to mo
Q: What is wrong with this?A: The shoulder belt is worn under the arm.It should be worn over the shoulder atall times.{CAUTION:You can be seriously in
Maintenance When Trailer TowingYour vehicle will need service more oftenwhen you’re pulling a trailer. See ScheduledMaintenance on page 442 for more o
Service ... 324Accessories and Modifications ... 324California Proposition 65 Warn
Bulb Replacement ... 370Halogen Bulbs ... 370Headlamps ...
Appearance Care ... 422Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle ... 422Fabric/Carpet ...
ServiceYour dealer knows your vehicle best and wantsyou to be happy with it. We hope you will go toyour dealer for all your service needs. You willget
Doing Your Own Service Work{CAUTION:You can be injured and your vehicle couldbe damaged if you try to do service workon a vehicle without knowing enou
FuelUse of the recommended fuel is an importantpart of the proper maintenance of your vehicle.To help keep the engine clean and maintainoptimum vehicl
In most cases, you should not have to addanything to your fuel. However, some gasolinescontain only the minimum amount of additiverequired to meet U.S
Filling the Tank{CAUTION:Fuel vapor burns violently and a fuel firecan cause bad injuries. To help avoidinjuries to you and others, read and followall
{CAUTION:Fuel can spray out on you if you open thefuel cap too quickly. If you spill fuel andthen something ignites it, you could bebadly burned. This
Q: What is wrong with this?A: The belt is twisted across the body.{CAUTION:You can be seriously injured by a twistedbelt. In a crash, you would not ha
Filling a Portable Fuel Container{CAUTION:Never fill a portable fuel container whileit is in your vehicle. Static electricitydischarge from the contain
Checking Things Underthe Hood{CAUTION:Things that burn can get on hot engineparts and start a fire. These includeliquids like fuel, oil, coolant, brake
Engine Compartment OverviewWhen you open the hood on the 2.9L engine (3.7L engine similar), you will see the following:332
A. Windshield Washer Fluid. See “Adding WasherFluid” under Windshield Washer Fluid onpage 356.B. Engine Coolant Recovery Tank. See EngineCoolant on pa
When to Add Engine OilIf the oil is below the cross-hatched area (L),you need to add at least one quart/liter of oil.But you must use the right kind.
What Kind of Engine Oil to UseLook for three things:• GM6094MYour vehicle’s engine requires oil meetingGM Standard GM6094M. Look for and useonly an oi
If you are in an area of extreme cold, where thetemperature falls below −20°F (−29°C), it isrecommended that you use either an SAE 5W-30synthetic oil
How to Reset the Engine Oil LifeSystemThe Engine Oil Life System calculates when tochange the engine oil and filter based on vehicleuse. Whenever the o
Engine Air Cleaner/FilterThe engine air cleaner/filter is located in theengine compartment on the passenger’s side ofthe vehicle. See Engine Compartmen
{CAUTION:Operating the engine with the aircleaner/filter off can cause you or othersto be burned. The air cleaner not onlycleans the air; it helps to s
To unlatch the belt, push the button on the buckle.The belt should go back out of the way. Whenthe safety belt is not in use, slide the latch plate up
If you do it yourself, be sure to follow all theinstructions here, or you could get a falsereading on the dipstick.Notice: Too much or too little fluid
3. With your foot on the brake pedal, move theshift lever through each gear range, pausingfor about three seconds in each range.Then, position the shi
How to Add AutomaticTransmission FluidRefer to the Maintenance Schedule to determinewhat kind of transmission fluid to use. SeeRecommended Fluids and L
Then, follow these steps:1. Remove the filler plug.2. Check that the lubricant level is up to thebottom of the filler plug hole.3. If the fluid level is
Hydraulic ClutchThe hydraulic clutch linkage in your vehicle isself-adjusting. The clutch master cylinder reservoiris filled with hydraulic clutch fluid
How to Check and Add FluidThe proper fluid should be added if the level doesnot reach the bottom of the diaphragm when itis in place in the reservoir.
What to UseUse a mixture of one-half clean, drinkable waterand one-half DEX-COOL®coolant which willnot damage aluminum parts. If you use this coolantm
It is located toward the rear of the enginecompartment on the passenger’s side of thevehicle. See Engine Compartment Overviewon page 332 for more info
Radiator Pressure CapNotice: If the pressure cap is not tightlyinstalled, coolant loss and possible enginedamage may occur. Be sure the cap isproperly
If No Steam Is Coming FromYour EngineIf you get an engine overheat warning but seeor hear no steam, the problem may not betoo serious. Sometimes the e
Safety Belt Use During PregnancySafety belts work for everyone, including pregnantwomen. Like all occupants, they are more likelyto be seriously injur
Cooling SystemWhen you decide it is safe to lift the hood,here is what you will see:A. Coolant Recovery TankB. Engine Cooling FanC. Radiator Pressure
{CAUTION:Heater and radiator hoses, and otherengine parts, can be very hot. Do nottouch them. If you do, you can be burned.Do not run the engine if th
How to Add Coolant to the CoolantRecovery TankIf you have not found a problem yet, but the coolantlevel is not at the FULL COLD mark, add a 50/50mixtu
If the overheat warning continues, there is onemore thing you can try. Add the proper mixturedirectly to the radiator, but be sure the coolingsystem i
3. Fill the radiator with the proper DEX-COOL®coolant mixture, up to the base of the fillerneck. See Engine Coolant on page 345for more information abo
Engine Fan NoiseThis vehicle has a clutched engine cooling fan.When the clutch is engaged, the fan spins fasterto provide more air to cool the engine.
How to Check Power Steering Fluid1. Turn the key off and let the enginecompartment cool down.2. Wipe the cap and the top of thereservoir clean.3. Unsc
Notice:• When using concentrated washer fluid,follow the manufacturer’s instructionsfor adding water.• Do not mix water with ready-to-use washerfluid. W
So, it is not a good idea to top off the brake fluid.Adding brake fluid will not correct a leak. If youadd fluid when the linings are worn, then you will
What to AddWhen you do need brake fluid, use only DOT-3brake fluid. Use new brake fluid from a sealedcontainer only. See Recommended Fluidsand Lubricants
Center Front Passenger PositionLap BeltIf your vehicle has a 60/40 split front seat,someone can sit in the center position.When you sit in the center
Brake WearYour vehicle has front disc brakes and reardrum brakes.Disc brake pads have built-in wear indicators thatmake a high-pitched warning sound w
Brake AdjustmentEvery time you make a brake stop, the brakesadjust for wear.Replacing Brake System PartsThe braking system on a vehicle is complex.Its
Vehicle StorageIf you are not going to drive your vehicle for25 days or more, remove the black, negative (−)cable from the battery. This will help kee
Notice: Ignoring these steps could result incostly damage to your vehicle that wouldnot be covered by your warranty.Trying to start your vehicle by pu
4. Open the hoods and locate the positive (+)and negative (−) terminal locations on theother vehicle. Your vehicle has a remotepositive (+) and a remo
{CAUTION:Fans or other moving engine parts caninjure you badly. Keep your hands awayfrom moving parts once the engine isrunning.5. Check that the jump
8. Now connect the black negative (−) cable tothe negative (−) terminal of the good battery.Use a remote negative (−) terminal if thevehicle has one.D
A. Heavy, Unpainted Metal Engine Part orRemote Negative (−) TerminalB. Good Battery or Remote Positive (+) andRemote Negative (−) TerminalsC. Dead Bat
Rear AxleWhen to Check and Change LubricantIt is not necessary to regularly check rear axlefluid unless you suspect there is a leak or youhear an unusu
A. Drain PlugB. Filler PlugIf the level is below the bottom of the filler plug hole,located on the transfer case, you’ll need to addsome lubricant. Rem
Rear Seat PassengersIt is very important for rear seat passengers tobuckle up! Accident statistics show that unbeltedpeople in the rear seat are hurt
If the level is below the bottom of the filler plughole, located on the front axle, you may needto add some lubricant.When the differential is cold, ad
HeadlampsA. Low-Beam Headlamp/Daytime RunningLamps (DRL)B. High-Beam HeadlampTo replace one of these bulbs:1. Open the hood. See Hood Release onpage 3
Front Turn Signal, Parking andDaytime Running Lamps (DRL)To replace one of these bulbs:1. Open the hood. See Hood Release onpage 331 for more informat
5. Insert the bulb socket into the lamp assemblyand turn it clockwise to secure.6. Reinstall the lamp assembly and tightenthe screws.Taillamps, Turn S
License Plate LampTo replace one of these bulbs:1. Reach under the rear bumper for the bulbsocket.2. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise andpull the
Windshield Wiper BladeReplacementWindshield wiper blades should be inspected forwear and cracking. See Scheduled Maintenanceon page 442 for more infor
4. To install the new wiper insert, slide theinsert (D), notched end last, into the end withtwo blade claws (A). Slide the insert all theway through t
TiresYour new vehicle comes with high-quality tiresmade by a leading tire manufacturer. If you everhave questions about your tire warranty and whereto
Tire Sidewall LabelingUseful information about a tire is molded intoits sidewall. The examples below show a typicalpassenger vehicle tire and a compac
(D) Tire Identification Number (TIN): The lettersand numbers following DOT code are the TireIdentification Number (TIN). The TIN showsthe manufacturer a
2. Push the latch plate into the buckle until itclicks. Pull up on the latch plate to makesure it is secure.When the shoulder belt is pulled out all t
(C) Tire Identification Number (TIN): The TireIdentification Number (TIN). The TIN showsthe manufacturer and plant code, tire size, anddate the tire was
(D) Construction Code: A letter code is usedto indicate the type of ply construction in the tire.The letter R means radial ply construction; theletter
DOT Markings: A code molded into the sidewallof a tire signifying that the tire is in compliancewith the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)motor
Passenger (P-Metric) Tire: A tire used onpassenger cars and some light duty trucks andmultipurpose vehicles.Recommended Inflation Pressure: Vehiclemanu
Inflation - Tire PressureTires need the correct amount of air pressure tooperate effectively.Notice: Do not let anyone tell you thatunder-inflation or o
How to CheckUse a good quality pocket-type gage to check tirepressure. You cannot tell if your tires are properlyinflated simply by looking at them. Ra
You may notice, during cooler weather conditions,that the low tire pressure warning light and theDIC LOW TIRE message may come on when thevehicle is fi
Your vehicle has also been equipped with aTPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when thesystem is not operating properly. The TPMSmalfunction indicat
TPMS Sensor Identification CodesEach TPMS sensor has a unique identificationcode. Any time you replace one or more ofthe TPMS sensors or rotate your veh
Step 2. To let air-pressure out of a tire youcan use the pointed end of the valve cap,a pencil-style air pressure gage, or a key.6. Proceed to the pas
This could cause serious or even fatal injuries.The shoulder belt should go over the shoulderand across the chest. These parts of the bodyare best abl
Tire Inspection and RotationTires should be rotated every 5,000 to 8,000 miles(8 000 to 13 000 km).Any time you notice unusual wear, rotate yourtires
{CAUTION:Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the parts towhich it is fastened, can make wheel nutsbecome loose after time. The wheel couldcome off and caus
Buying New TiresGM has developed and matched specific tiresfor your vehicle. The original equipment tiresinstalled on your vehicle, when it was new,wer
CAUTION: (Continued)Your vehicle may have a compact sparetire and wheel assembly. If the vehiclehas a compact spare tire and wheel,they have the same
Different Size Tires and WheelsIf you add wheels or tires that are a different sizethan your original equipment wheels and tires, thismay affect the w
Uniform Tire Quality GradingQuality grades can be found where applicableon the tire sidewall between tread shoulderand maximum section width. For exam
Temperature – A, B, CThe temperature grades are A (the highest),B, and C, representing the tire’s resistance tothe generation of heat and its ability
Each new wheel should have the sameload-carrying capacity, diameter, width, offset andbe mounted the same way as the one it replaces.If you need to re
Tire Chains{CAUTION:If your vehicle has P225/75R15, P265/75R15, P235/75R15, or P235/50R18 sizetires, do not use tire chains. They candamage your vehic
Drive slowly and follow the chainmanufacturer’s instructions. If you can hearthe chains contacting your vehicle, stopand retighten them. If the contac
IndexA good place to quickly locate information aboutthe vehicle is the Index in the back of the manual.It is an alphabetical list of what is in the m
Rear Safety Belt Comfort GuidesYour vehicle may have rear shoulder beltcomfort guides for the rear outside positions.Rear shoulder belt comfort guides
Changing a Flat TireIf a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and wheeldamage by driving slowly to a level place. Turn onyour hazard warning flashers. See
When your vehicle has a flat tire, use the followingexample as a guide to assist you in the placementof the wheel blocks.The following information will
For regular andextended cab vehicles,the jack and wheelblocks are locatedunder the cover at thecenter of the vehiclebehind the front seats.To access t
A. Jack HandleExtensionsB. JackC. Extension ToolD. Wheel WrenchE. Wheel Blocks1. Assemble the wheel wrench (D) and thejack handle extensions (A).2. In
4. Tilt the retainerwhen the tire hasbeen lowered,and slide it up thecable so it canbe pulled up throughthe wheel opening.5. Put the spare tire near t
1. Remove the center cap by placing the chiselend of the wheel wrench (E) into one of theslots on the wheel and gently prying thecap out.If your vehic
{CAUTION:Getting under a vehicle when it is jackedup is dangerous. If the vehicle slips offthe jack you could be badly injured orkilled. Never get und
If the flat tire is on the front of the vehicle,position the jack to the rear of the front tirein the pocket off of the frame.If the flat tire is on the
6. Remove all thewheel nuts and takeoff the flat tire.{CAUTION:Rust or dirt on the wheel, or on the partsto which it is fastened, can make thewheel nut
7. Remove anyrust or dirt fromthe wheel bolts,mounting surfacesand spare wheel.8. Install the spare tire.{CAUTION:Never use oil or grease on studs or
2. Slide the guide under and past the belt.The elastic cord must be under the belt.Then, place the guide over the belt andinsert the two edges of the
10. Turn the wheel wrench counterclockwise tolower the vehicle. Lower the jack completely.Front Position Rear Position410
{CAUTION:Incorrect wheel nuts or improperlytightened wheel nuts can cause the wheelto come loose and even come off. Thiscould lead to an accident. Be
Secondary Latch SystemYour vehicle has an underbody-mounted tire hoistassembly that has a secondary latch system.It is designed to stop the spare tire
4. Repeat this procedure at least two times.If the spare tire lowers to the ground,continue with Step 5 under Removing theSpare Tire and Tools on page
11. Remove the jack handle and insert the hoistend of the extension through the hole in therear bumper.Turn the wheel wrench counterclockwiseone turn
13. Disconnect the jack handle from the jack andcarefully remove the jack. Use one hand topush against the spare while firmly pulling thejack out from
Storing a Flat or Spare Tireand Tools{CAUTION:Storing a jack, a tire, or other equipmentin the passenger compartment of thevehicle could cause injury.
3. Attach the wheel wrench and extensionstogether as shown.4. Insert the hoist end of the extension throughthe hole in the rear bumper and into thefun
7. Make sure the tire is stored securely. Push,pull (A), and then try to turn (B) the tire.If the tire moves, check to make sure thetire valve stem is
A. JackB. Wheel BlocksC. Wing NutA. JackB. Wheel BlocksC. Wing NutCrew CabRegular/Extended Cab419
{CAUTION:A safety belt that is not properly wornmay not provide the protection neededin a crash. The person wearing the beltcould be seriously injured
Spare TireCompact Spare TireYour vehicle may have a compact spare tire.Although the compact spare tire was fully inflatedwhen your vehicle was new, it
Full-Size Spare TireYour vehicle may have a full-size spare tire,which, when new, was fully inflated. A sparetire may lose air over time, so check its
Appearance CareCleaning the Inside of Your VehicleYour vehicle’s interior will continue to look itsbest if it is cleaned often. Although not alwaysvis
Do not clean your vehicle using the followingcleaners or techniques:• Never use a knife or any other sharp objectto remove a soil from any interior su
4. Continue to gently rub the soiled area untilthe cleaning cloth remains clean.5. If the soil is not completely removed, use amild soap solution and
Instrument Panel, Vinyl, andOther Plastic SurfacesA soft cloth dampened with water may be usedto remove dust. If a more thorough cleaning isnecessary,
Washing Your VehicleThe paint finish on the vehicle provides beauty,depth of color, gloss retention, and durability.The best way to preserve the vehicl
Notice: Machine compounding or aggressivepolishing on a basecoat/clearcoat paintfinish may damage it. Use only non-abrasivewaxes and polishes that are
Aluminum or Chrome-PlatedWheels and TrimYour vehicle may have either aluminum orchrome-plated wheels.Keep the wheels clean using a soft clean clothwit
TiresTo clean the tires, use a stiff brush with tirecleaner.Notice: Using petroleum-based tire dressingproducts on your vehicle may damage thepaint fin
Safety Belt PretensionersYour vehicle has safety belt pretensioners for thedriver and right front passenger. Although youcannot see them, they are par
Underbody MaintenanceChemicals used for ice and snow removaland dust control can collect on the underbody.If these are not removed, corrosion and rust
Vehicle Care/Appearance MaterialsDescription UsagePolishing ClothWax-TreatedInterior and exteriorpolishing cloth.Tar and RoadOil RemoverRemoves tar, r
Vehicle IdentificationVehicle Identification Number (VIN)This is the legal identifier for your vehicle.It appears on a plate in the front corner of thein
Windshield Wiper FusesThe windshield wiper motor is protected by acircuit breaker and a fuse. If the motor overheatsdue to heavy snow or ice, the wipe
Fuses UsageDRL Daylight Running LampsAUX PWR 1 Accessory Power 1STOP Brake Switch, StoplampsBLWR Climate Control FanS/ROOF Sunroof (If Equipped)Fuses
Fuses UsageLT HDLP Driver’s Side HeadlampAUX PWR 2 Accessory Power 2FOG/LAMP Fog Lamps (If Equipped)A/C CMPRSR Air Conditioning CompressorWSW Wiper/Wa
Fuses UsageREAR PRKLAMP2Driver’s Side Rear Taillamp,Passenger Side Airbag IndicatorLighting, Instrument Panel DimmingPower (2WD/4WD switch lighting)CL
Capacities and SpecificationsThe following approximate conversion capacities are given in English and metric conversions.See Recommended Fluids and Lub
Capacities and Specifications (cont’d)ApplicationCapacitiesEnglish MetricTransmission (Drain and Refill)Automatic 5.0 qt 4.7 LManual 2.3 qt 2.2 LWheel N
Maintenance Schedule ... 440Introduction ... 440Maintenance Requirements ...
Child RestraintsOlder ChildrenOlder children who have outgrown booster seatsshould wear the vehicle’s safety belts.Q: What is the proper way to wear s
Maintenance ScheduleIntroductionImportant: Keep engine oil at the proper leveland change as recommended.Have you purchased the GM Protection Plan? The
So please read the following and note how youdrive. If you have any questions on how tokeep your vehicle in good condition, see yourGM Goodwrench®deal
If you want to purchase service information,see Service Publications Ordering Informationon page 476.Owner Checks and Services on page 447 tellsyou wh
When the CHANGE OIL message appears,certain services, checks, and inspections arerequired. Required services are described in thefollowing for “Mainte
Scheduled Maintenance (cont’d)Service Maintenance I Maintenance IIPerform any needed additional services. See “Additional Required Services”in this se
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(
Maintenance Footnotes(a) Visually inspect brake lines and hoses forproper hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing,etc. Inspect disc brake pads for wea
Lubricate hood safety lever pivot and prop rodpivot and tailgate latch bolt, handle assembly pivotpoints, and hinges. More frequent lubricationmay be
At Each Fuel FillIt is important to perform these underhoodchecks at each fuel fill.Engine Oil Level CheckCheck the engine oil level and add the proper
At Least Once a YearStarter Switch Check{CAUTION:When you are doing this inspection, thevehicle could move suddenly. If the vehiclemoves, you or other
{CAUTION:Never do this.Here two children are wearing the samebelt. The belt cannot properly spread theimpact forces. In a crash, the two childrencan b
Automatic Transmission Shift LockControl System Check{CAUTION:When you are doing this inspection, thevehicle could move suddenly. If the vehiclemoves,
Parking Brake and AutomaticTransmission Park (P) Mechanism Check{CAUTION:When you are doing this check, yourvehicle could begin to move. You orothers
Recommended Fluids andLubricantsFluids and lubricants identified below by name,part number, or specification can be obtainedfrom your dealer/retailer.Us
Usage Fluid/LubricantTransfer CaseSynchromesh Transmission Fluid(GM Part No. U.S. 12345349,in Canada 10953465).Rear DrivelineCenter Splineand Universa
Normal Maintenance Replacement PartsReplacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained fromyour GM dealer.Part GM
Engine Drive Belt Routing2.9L and 3.7L Engines455
Maintenance RecordAfter the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed theservice, and the type of services pe
Maintenance Record (cont’d)DateOdometerReadingServiced ByMaintenance I orMaintenance IIServices Performed457
Maintenance Record (cont’d)DateOdometerReadingServiced ByMaintenance I orMaintenance IIServices Performed458
Customer Assistance and Information ... 460Customer Satisfaction Procedure ... 460Online Owner Center ...
{CAUTION:Never do this.Here a child is sitting in a seat that has alap-shoulder belt, but the shoulder part isbehind the child. If the child wears the
Customer Assistance andInformationCustomer Satisfaction ProcedureYour satisfaction and goodwill are important to yourdealer and to Chevrolet. Normally
STEP THREE — U.S. Owners: Both GeneralMotors and your dealer are committed to makingsure you are completely satisfied with yournew vehicle. However, if
STEP THREE — Canadian Owners: In the eventthat you do not feel your concerns have beenaddressed after following the procedure outlined inSteps 1 and 2
Online Owner CenterOnline Owner Center(United States only)The Owner Center is a resource for your GMownership needs. Specific vehicle informationcan be
Customer Assistance for TextTelephone (TTY) UsersTo assist customers who are deaf, hard ofhearing, or speech-impaired and who use TextTelephones (TTYs
Overseas — Customer AssistancePlease contact the local General MotorsBusiness Unit.Mexico, Central America and CaribbeanIslands/Countries (Except Puer
Roadside Assistance ProgramIn the U.S., call 1-800-CHEV-USA(1-800-243-8872).In Canada, call 1-800-268-6800.Service is available 24 hours a day, 365 da
• Trip Routing Service (Canada only): Uponrequest, Roadside Assistance will send youdetailed, computer personalized maps,highlighting your choice of e
For prompt and efficient assistance when calling,please provide the following to the RoadsideAssistance Representative:• Your name, home address, and
Courtesy TransportationTo enhance your ownership experience, we andour participating dealers are proud to offerCourtesy Transportation, a customer sup
Every time infants and young children ride invehicles, they should have the protection providedby appropriate restraints. Young children shouldnot use
Transportation OptionsWarranty service can generally be completedwhile you wait. However, if you are unable towait, GM helps to minimize your inconven
Additional Program InformationAll program options, such as shuttle service,may not be available at every dealer. Pleasecontact your dealer for specific
Aftermarket collision parts are also available.These are made by companies other than GMand may not have been tested for your vehicle.As a result, the
If an Accident OccursHere is what to do if you are involved in anaccident.• Try to relax and then check to make sure youare all right. If you are unin
• If possible, call your insurance company fromthe scene of the accident. They will walk youthrough the information they will need. Ifthey ask for a p
If another party’s insurance company is payingfor the repairs, you are not obligated to accepta repair valuation based on that insurancecompany’s coll
Reporting Safety Defects toGeneral MotorsIn addition to notifying NHTSA (or TransportCanada) in a situation like this, we certainlyhope you will notif
Service BulletinsService Bulletins give technical serviceinformation needed to knowledgeably serviceGeneral Motors cars and trucks. Each bulletinconta
ORDER TOLL FREE: 1-800-551-4123Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMEastern TimeFor Credit Card Orders Only(VISA-MasterCard-Discover), visit Helm, Inc.on th
Event Data RecordersSome information about your vehicle’s performanceand how it is driven may be recorded on variousmodules if a crash occurs. Some pe
{CAUTION:Children who are up against, or veryclose to, any airbag when it inflates canbe seriously injured or killed. Airbags pluslap-shoulder belts of
OnStarIf your vehicle has OnStar®and you subscribeto the OnStar®services, please refer to theOnStar®Terms and Conditions for informationon data collec
AAccessories and Modifications ... 324Adding Equipment to Your Airbag-EquippedVehicle ...
Audio System ... 206AM-FM Radio ... 209Care of Your CD Player ...
CCalibration ... 142, 145California Fuel ... 326California Propositio
Climate Control System ... 177Outlet Adjustment ... 180Clock ...
DoorLocks ... 106Power Door Locks ... 107Programmable Automatic Do
Event Data Recorders ... 479Exit Lighting ... 175Extender, Safety Belt ...
GGageEngine Coolant Temperature ... 191Fuel ... 197Speedometer ...
JJump Starting ... 362KKeyless Entry System ... 102Keys ...
LocksDoor ... 106Lockout Protection ... 109Power Door ...
For most basic types of child restraints, thereare many different models available. Whenpurchasing a child restraint, be sure it isdesigned to be used
NNavigation System, Privacy ... 480New Vehicle Break-In ... 118Normal MaintenanceReplacement Part
Passlock®... 117Pickup Conversion to Chassis Cab ... 299PowerDoor Locks ...
Rearview Mirror, Automatic Dimming withCompass and Temperature Display ... 145Rearview Mirror, Automatic Dimmingwith OnStar®, Compass andTemp
Safety Belts (cont.)Driver Position ... 26How to Wear Safety Belts Properly ... 26Questions and Answe
Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster ... 34Signals, Turn and Lane-Change ... 164Sliding Rear Windows ...
Tires (cont.)Different Size ... 394If a Tire Goes Flat ... 399Inflation - Tire
VVehicleControl ... 250Damage Warnings ... 5Loading ...
Vehicle Damage WarningsAlso, in this manual you will find these notices:Notice: These mean there is somethingthat could damage your vehicle.A notice te
Child Restraint SystemsAn infant car bed (A), a special bed made for usein a motor vehicle, is an infant restraint systemdesigned to restrain or posit
A forward-facing child seat (C-E) provides restraintfor the child’s body with the harness and alsosometimes with surfaces such as T-shapedor shelf-lik
Q: How Should I Use a Child Restraint?A: A child restraint system is any device designedfor use in a motor vehicle to restrain, seat,or position child
When securing an add-on child restraint, referto the instructions that come with the restraintwhich may be on the restraint itself or in a booklet,or
Where to Put the RestraintAccident statistics show that children are saferif they are restrained in the rear rather thanthe front seat.We recommend th
CAUTION: (Continued)If you need to secure a forward-facingchild restraint in the right front seat,always move the front passenger seatas far back as i
Lower Anchors and Tethers forChildren (LATCH)The LATCH system holds a child restraint duringdriving or in a crash. This system is designedto make inst
Lower AnchorsLower anchors (A) are metal bars built into thevehicle. There are two lower anchors for eachLATCH seating position that will accommodate
Some child restraints that have a top tether aredesigned for use with or without the top tetherbeing attached. Others require the top tetheralways to
i (Top Tether Anchor):Seating positions withtop tether anchors.For crew cab models, there are exposed metallower anchors for each rear outboard seatin
These are some examples of symbols that may be found on the vehicle:6
The top tether anchors in a crew cab model arelocated on the back wall behind each rear seatingposition. Be sure to use an anchor located onthe same s
For regular and extended cab models withoutrear seats, there is a top tether anchor locatedbehind a removable cover on the back wall behindthe right f
Securing a Child Restraint Designed forthe LATCH System{CAUTION:If a LATCH-type child restraint is notattached to anchors, the restraint will notbe ab
{CAUTION:Children can be seriously injured orstrangled if a shoulder belt is wrappedaround their neck and the safety beltcontinues to tighten. Secure
Crew Cab — Rear Seat1. Put the child restraint on the seat.2. If the child restraint manufacturer’s instructionsrecommends that the top tether be atta
If the position youare using has a fixedor adjustable headrestraint and you areusing a dual tether,route the tether aroundthe head restraint.2.3. Attac
Extended Cab — Rear Seat1. Attach and tighten the lower attachments tothe lower anchors. If the child restraint doesnot have lower attachments or the
2.2. Route the top tether (A) through theloop (B) at the top of the seatback toattach the top tether to the nearesttop tether anchor (C).3. Tighten th
2.3. Route the top tether according to yourchild restraint instructions and thefollowing instructions:If the position youare using has afixed head rest
Securing a Child Restraint in aRear Seat PositionIf your child restraint has the LATCH system,see Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children(LATCH) on pag
Front Seats ... 9Manual Seats ... 9Power Seats ...
4. Pull the rest of the shoulder belt all the wayout of the retractor to set the lock.5. If your child restraint has a top tether, attachthe top tethe
7. Tighten the top tether to the anchor.See Lower Anchors and Tethers forChildren (LATCH) on page 56.8. Push and pull the child restraint in different
Securing a Child Restraint in theRight Front Seat PositionYour vehicle has a right front passenger’sairbag. A rear seat is a safer place to securea fo
If your vehicle does not have a rear seat that willaccommodate a rear-facing child restraint, neverput a child in a rear-facing child restraint in the
If your vehicle has rear seats, there is no toptether anchor at the right front seating position.Do not secure a child seat in this position ifa natio
4. Buckle the belt. Make sure the release buttonis positioned so you would be able to unbucklethe safety belt quickly if you ever had to.5. Pull the r
7. To tighten the belt, push down on the childrestraint, pull the shoulder portion of the beltto tighten the lap portion of the belt, andfeed the shou
If this happens, slightly recline the vehicle’sseatback and adjust the seat cushion if possible.Also make sure the child restraint is not trappedunder
Here are the most important things to know aboutthe airbag system:{CAUTION:You can be severely injured or killed in acrash if you are not wearing your
{CAUTION:Both frontal and side impact airbagsinflate with great force, faster than theblink of an eye. If you are too close to aninflating airbag, as yo
Airbag System ... 77Where Are the Airbags? ... 80When Should an Airbag Inflate? .
There is an airbagreadiness light onthe instrument panelcluster, which showsthe airbag symbol.The system checks the airbag electrical systemfor malfun
The right front passenger’s airbag is in theinstrument panel on the passenger’s side.If your vehicle has a roof-mounted side impactairbag for the driv
If your vehicle has a roof-mounted side impactairbag for the right front passenger and the personseated directly behind that passenger, it islocated i
When Should an Airbag Inflate?The driver’s and right front passenger’s frontalairbags are designed to inflate in moderate tosevere frontal or near-front
Frontal airbags (driver and right front passenger)are not intended to inflate during vehiclerollovers, rear impacts, or in many side impacts.If your ve
What Makes an Airbag Inflate?In an impact of sufficient severity, the airbagsensing system detects that the vehicle isin a crash. The sensing system tr
What Will You See After anAirbag Inflates?After a frontal airbag inflates, it quickly deflates,so quickly that some people may not even realizethe airbag
Your vehicle has a feature that may automaticallyunlock the doors (if your vehicle has power doorlocks), turn the interior lamps on, flash the hazardwa
Passenger Sensing SystemYour vehicle has a passenger sensing system.The passenger airbag status indicator on theinstrument panel will be visible when
There is a label on your sun visor that says,“Never put a rear-facing child seat in the front.”This is because the risk to the rear-facing childis so
Front SeatsManual Seats{CAUTION:You can lose control of the vehicle ifyou try to adjust a manual driver’s seatwhile the vehicle is moving. The suddenm
If your vehicle does not have a rear seat that willaccommodate a rear-facing child restraint, neverput a child in a rear-facing child restraint in the
The passenger sensing system is designed to turnoff the right front passenger’s frontal airbag if:• The right front passenger seat is unoccupied.• The
The passenger sensing system is designed toenable (may inflate) the right front passenger’sfrontal airbag anytime the system sensesthat a person of adu
{CAUTION:If the airbag readiness light in theinstrument panel cluster ever comes onand stays on, it means that somethingmay be wrong with the airbag s
Servicing Your Airbag-EquippedVehicleAirbags affect how your vehicle should beserviced. There are parts of the airbag systemin several places around y
Adding Equipment to YourAirbag-Equipped VehicleQ: Is there anything I might add to the frontor sides of the vehicle that could keepthe airbags from wo
Restraint System CheckChecking the Restraint SystemsNow and then, make sure the safety belt reminderlight and all your belts, buckles, latch plates,re
If you have had a crash, do you need new beltsor LATCH system parts?After a very minor collision, nothing may benecessary. But if the belts were stret
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