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Tire
Changing
Tools
The
tools
you
will
be
using
include
the
wheel
wrench (A)
and
jack (B).
1.
Turn
the
wing
nut
counterclockwise
to
loosen
wheel
wrench.
2.
Unhook
the
wheel
wrench
from
the
jack.
5-78
1
2
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Canadian Owners
2
Vehicle Symbol Chart
4
Power Seats
8
Manual Lumbar
8
Heated Seats
9
{ CAUTION:
10
Rear Seats
14
Why Safety Belts Work
17
Questions and Answers About
20
Safety Belts
20
Lap-Shoulder Belt
30
Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster
32
Safety Belt Pretensioners
32
Child Restraints
36
Restraints
47
Lower Anchors and Tethers for
48
Children (LATCH)
48
Lower Anchors
49
Top Tether Anchor
49
Locations
50
Rear Seat Position
56
Right Front Seat Position
58
Airbag System
62
When Should an Airbag Inflate?
67
What Makes an Airbag Inflate?
68
How Does an Airbag Restrain?
68
Inflates?
68
Passenger Sensing System
70
Restraint
73
Adult-Size Occupant
74
Adding Equipment to Your
76
Airbag-Equipped Vehicle
76
Restraint System Check
77
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
82
System Operation
83
Remote Vehicle Start
85
Remote Start Ready
87
Door Ajar Reminder
89
Delayed Locking
89
Programmable Automatic Door
89
Remote Trunk Release
91
Trunk Assist Handle
92
Power Windows
94
Theft-Deterrent Systems
96
PASS-Key
97
III+ Electronic
97
Immobilizer
97
Immobilizer Operation
98
Starting and Operating Your
99
Ignition Positions
100
• Audio System
101
• Power Windows
101
• Heated Seats (if equipped)
101
• Sunroof (if equipped)
101
Starting the Engine
102
(Six Speed Transmission)
106
Parking Brake
110
Manual Rearview Mirror
115
Outside Power Mirrors
117
Outside Heated Mirrors
118
OnStar Virtual Advisor
120
How OnStar Service Works
120
Universal Home Remote
121
Universal Home Remote System
122
Programming Universal Home
123
Remote — Rolling Code
123
Remote — Fixed Code
124
Using Universal Home Remote
127
Reprogramming Universal Home
127
Remote Buttons
127
Erasing Universal Home Remote
127
Storage Areas
128
Driver Storage Compartment
129
Convenience Net
129
Section 3 Instrument Panel
131
Instrument Panel Overview
134
Hazard Warning Flashers
136
Turn and Lane-Change Signals
137
Flash-to-Pass
138
Windshield Wipers
138
Headlamps
143
Headlamps on Reminder
144
Headlamps Off in Park
144
Delayed Headlamps
144
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
144
Automatic Headlamp System
145
Fog Lamps
145
Instrument Panel Brightness
146
Dome Lamps
146
Entry/Exit Lighting
146
Parade Dimming
146
Reading Lamps
146
Electric Power Management
147
Battery Run-Down Protection
148
Accessory Power Outlet(s)
148
Climate Controls
150
Rear Window Defogger
153
Automatic Operation
154
Manual Operation
155
Outlet Adjustment
157
Warning Lights, Gages, and
158
Indicators
158
Instrument Panel Cluster
159
Speedometer and Odometer
160
Trip Odometer
160
Tachometer
160
Safety Belt Reminders
160
Airbag Readiness Light
161
Antilock Brake System (ABS)
165
Warning Light
165
Traction Control System (TCS)
165
Indicator/Warning Light
165
Engine Coolant Temperature
166
Tire Pressure Light
167
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
168
Programs
170
Cruise Control Light
172
Highbeam On Light
172
Fuel Gage
172
DIC Operation and Displays
174
MPG (L/100 KM) AVG (Average)
175
AV (Average) SPEED
175
OIL LIFE
175
Tire Pressure
175
DIC Warnings and Messages
176
SERVICE AIR BAG
179
CONTROL)
179
SERVICE TRACTION
179
SVC (Service) TIRE MONITOR
179
DIC Vehicle Personalization
180
Personalization Menu Modes
181
LOCK HORN
182
UNLOCK HORN
182
LIGHT FLASH
183
DELAY LOCK
183
AUTO UNLK (Unlock)
184
UNLK (Unlock)
184
Exiting Personalization Menu
185
Setting the Clock
187
Radio(s)
189
Storing Radio Stations
192
• Press ¨SEEK, or \ FWD
194
• Turn f clockwise
194
• Press ©SEEK, or s REV
194
• Turn f counterclockwise
194
©SEEK or ¨SEEK
196
Radio Messages
196
XM Satellite Radio Service
196
CD Messages
199
Care of CDs
199
Care of the CD Player
199
Using the USB Port
200
Using an MP3
201
XM Radio Messages
207
Bluetooth
208
Storing Name Tags
211
Deleting Name Tags
213
Making a Call
214
Receiving a Call
215
Bluetooth System
217
Clearing the System
218
Other Information
218
Theft-Deterrent Feature
219
Audio Steering Wheel Controls
219
Radio Reception
221
Backglass Antenna
222
XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna
222
Chime Level Adjustment
222
Control of a Vehicle
226
Braking in Emergencies
228
Traction Control Operation
231
Steering
232
Off-Road Recovery
233
Loss of Control
234
Driving at Night
235
Before Leaving on a Long Trip
237
Highway Hypnosis
237
Winter Driving
239
Label Example
243
Steps for Determining Correct
244
Load Limit
244
Example 1 Example 2
245
Certification Label
246
Towing Your Vehicle
248
Recreational Vehicle Towing
248
Dolly Towing
250
Pulling A Trailer
252
Weight of the Trailer
252
Weight of the Trailer Tongue
253
Safety Chains
254
Trailer Brakes
254
Driving with a Trailer
255
Following Distance
255
Backing Up
255
Making Turns
255
• start the engine
257
• shift into a gear, and
257
• release the parking brake
257
Accessories and Modifications
261
Gasoline Octane
264
Gasoline Specifications
264
California Fuel
264
Additives
265
Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol)
266
Engine Compartment Overview
274
Engine Oil
279
When to Add Engine Oil
280
Cold Temperature Operation
281
Engine Oil Life System
282
What to Do with Used Oil
283
Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
284
Automatic Transmission Fluid
286
Cooling System
286
Pressure Cap
291
Engine Compartment
293
Overheated Engine Protection
294
Operating Mode
294
Power Steering Fluid
294
What to Use
295
Windshield Washer Fluid
296
Taillamps, Turn Signal, and
306
Stoplamps
306
License Plate Lamp
307
Windshield Wiper Blade
308
Replacement
308
Winter Tires
310
Tire Sidewall Labeling
311
Inflation - Tire Pressure
317
Tire Pressure Monitor System
319
Federal Communications
320
Commission (FCC) and Industry
320
TPMS Sensor Matching Process
322
Tire Inspection and Rotation
324
Buying New Tires
326
Treadwear
329
Traction – AA, A, B, C
329
Temperature – A, B, C
329
Wheel Replacement
330
Tire Changing Tools
336
Removing the Flat Tire and
337
Installing the Spare Tire
337
Appearance Care
348
Fabric/Carpet
349
Plastic Surfaces
350
Finish Care
352
Windshield and Wiper Blades
353
Aluminum Wheels
353
Sheet Metal Damage
354
Finish Damage
354
Vehicle Identification
355
Electrical System
356
Instrument Panel Fuse Block
357
Engine Compartment Fuse Block
360
Rear Compartment Fuse Block
363
Capacities and Specifications
366
Engine Specifications
367
Maintenance Schedule
370
Scheduled Maintenance
372
Additional Required Services
374
Maintenance Footnotes
375
Owner Checks and Services
376
At Each Fuel Fill
376
Recommended Fluids and
380
Lubricants
380
Maintenance Replacement Parts
381
Engine Drive Belt Routing
382
3.6L V6 Engine
383
Maintenance Record
384
Maintenance Record (cont’d)
385
Customer Assistance and
388
Information
388
Online Owner Center
391
Customer Assistance for Text
392
Telephone (TTY) Users
392
Customer Assistance Offices
392
GM Mobility Reimbursement
393
Roadside Assistance Program
393
Calling for Assistance
394
Coverage
394
Services Provided
395
Assistance
395
Services Specific to Canadian
395
Purchased Vehicles
395
Courtesy Transportation
396
Transportation Options
397
Collision Damage Repair
398
Repair Facility
399
Insuring Your Vehicle
399
If a Crash Occurs
400
Reporting Safety Defects
401
Service Manuals
402
Service Bulletins
402
Owner Information
402
Vehicle Data Recording and
403
Event Data Recorders
404
Navigation System
405
Radio Frequency
405
Identification (RFID)
405
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