Keys, Doors andWindows... 1-1Keys and Locks... 1-2Doors... 1-8Vehicle Security...
If the driver door is open when Q ispressed, all doors lock exceptthe driver door, if enabled throughthe vehicle personalization.PressingQ may also ar
Notice: Modifications madeto the engine, transmission,exhaust, intake, or fuel system ofthe vehicle or the replacementof the original tires with othert
• Make sure to fuel the vehicle withquality fuel. Poor fuel qualitycauses the engine not to run asefficiently as designed and cancause: stalling after
Brake SystemWarning LightThe vehicle’s hydraulic brakesystem is divided into two parts.If one part is not working, the otherpart can still work and st
Antilock Brake System(ABS) Warning LightThe Antilock Brake System (ABS)light comes on briefly when theengine is started.If the light does not come on,
Traction Control System(TCS)/StabiliTrak®LightThe StabiliTrak system or theTraction Control System (TCS)indicator/warning light comeson briefly while s
When the Light is On SteadyThis indicates that one or more of thetires are significantly underinflated.A tire pressure message in theDriver Information
Immobilizer LightThe immobilizer light should comeon briefly as the engine is started.If it does not come on have thevehicle serviced by your dealer/re
Information DisplaysDriver InformationCenter (DIC)The vehicle may have a DriverInformation Center (DIC). The DICdisplays information about yourvehicle
Trip/Fuel Menu ItemsPress the MENU button on theturn signal lever until Trip/FuelInformation Menu is displayed.Use the thumbwheel to scrollthrough the
OnStar Turn by TurnThis display is used for the OnStarTurn by Turn guidance. See OnStar®System on page 4-42 for moreinformation.Blank DisplayThis disp
Remote Vehicle StartYour vehicle may have this featurewhich allows you to start theengine from outside the vehicle./ (Remote Vehicle Start): Thisbutto
Coolant TemperatureThis display shows the temperatureof the engine cooling system fluid ineither degrees Fahrenheit (°F) ordegrees Celsius (°C).Battery
Low BatteryThis message is displayed when thebattery voltage is low. See Batteryon page 9-29 for more information.Service Battery ChargingSystemThis m
Engine Cooling SystemMessagesA/C Off Due to HighEngine TempThis message displays when theengine coolant becomes hotter thanthe normal operating temper
Oil Pressure Low – StopEngineThis message displays if low oilpressure levels occur. Stop thevehicle as soon as safely possibleand do not operate it un
Automatic Light Control OffThis message is displayed when theautomatic light control has beenturned off. See Automatic HeadlampSystem on page 5-3.Left
Service Traction ControlThis message displays when thereis a problem with the TractionControl System (TCS). When thismessage is displayed, the systemw
Tire MessagesCheck XXX Tire PressureThis message displays if the vehicledetects low pressure in one ormore tires. The tire with thelow pressure will b
Vehicle ReminderMessagesIce Possible Drive With CareThis message is displayed when iceconditions are possible.Turn Wiper Control toIntermittent FirstT
VehiclePersonalizationThe audio system controls are usedto access the personalization menusfor customizing vehicle features.CONFIG (Configuration): Pre
Comfort and ConvenienceSelect the Comfort andConvenience menu and thefollowing will be displayed:• Chime Volume• Personalization by DriverChime Volume
The vehicle’s ignition switch mustbe turned to ON/RUN and then backto LOCK/OFF using the keybefore the remote start procedurecan be used again.Shuttin
Exit LightingThis allows the selection of howlong the exterior lamps stay on whenleaving the vehicle when it is darkoutside.Press the MENU / SELECT kn
Remote Lock/Unlock/StartSelect Remote Lock/Unlock/Startand the following will be displayed:• Unlock Feedback (Lights)• Locking Feedback• Door Unlock O
OnStar SystemOnStar®SystemOnStar uses several innovativetechnologies and live advisors toprovide a wide range of safety,security, information, andconv
OnStar Services Availablewith the Safe & Sound Plan•Automatic Notification ofAirbag Deployment• Advanced Automatic CrashNotification (AACN) (If equi
OnStar Virtual AdvisorOnStar Virtual Advisor is a featureof OnStar Hands-Free Callingthat uses minutes to accesslocation-based weather, local trafficr
Some examples are damage toimportant parts of the vehicle in acrash, hills, tall buildings, tunnels,weather or wireless phone networkcongestion.Your R
It is also recommended that uponthe sale of the vehicle, theprogrammed Universal HomeRemote buttons should be erasedfor security purposes. See “Erasin
3. Press and hold for five secondsthe newly-trained UniversalHome Remote button (selectedbutton from Step 2) whileobserving the indicator lightand gara
Gate Operator and CanadianProgrammingIf you have questions or needhelp programming the UniversalHome Remote System, call1-800-355-3515 or go towww.hom
Reprogramming a SingleUniversal Home RemoteButtonTo reprogram any of the threeUniversal Home Remote buttons:1. Press and hold the desiredUniversal Hom
WARNING (Continued)• Young children who get intounlocked vehicles may beunable to get out. A child canbe overcome by extreme heatand can suffer perman
✍ NOTES4-50 Instruments and Controls
LightingExterior LightingExterior Lamp Controls...5-1Headlamp High/Low-BeamChanger...5-2Flash-to-Pass...
; (Parking Lamps): Turns theparking lamps on together with thefollowing:• Taillamps• Sidemarker Lamps• License Plate Lamps• Instrument Panel LightsA w
Flash-to-PassThe flash-to-pass feature works withthe low-beams or daytime runninglamps (DRL) on or off.To flash the high beams, pull the turnsignal/lane
The vehicle has a light sensorlocated on the top of the instrumentpanel. Do not cover this sensoror the system will come onwhenever the ignition is on
The lever returns to its startingposition whenever it is released.If after signaling a turn or lanechange the arrow flashes rapidly ordoes not come on,
Dome LampsThe dome lamp buttons are locatedin the overhead console.To change the settings, press thefollowing:( (Off): Turns the lamp off, evenwhen a
A high electrical load occurs whenseveral of the following are on, suchas: headlamps, high beams, foglamps, rear window defogger,climate control fan a
✍ NOTES5-8 Lighting
InfotainmentSystemIntroductionIntroduction...6-1Theft-Deterrent Feature...6-2Overview...6-2Op
Lockout ProtectionThe vehicle can be programmed toprevent lockout if set inpersonalization.If the driver door is open and theRKE lock button is presse
Theft-Deterrent FeatureThe theft-deterrent feature works bylearning a portion of the VehicleIdentification Number (VIN) tothe infotainment system. The
C. Buttons1-6• Radio: Saves and selectsfavorite stations.D. FAV• Radio: Opens the favorites list.E. MENU/SELECT• Press: Opens the menus andselects men
OperationControlsThe infotainment system isoperated by using the pushbuttons,multifunction knobs, and menus thatare shown on the display, andsteering
Selecting a Menu Option1. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob tomove the highlighted bar.2. Press the MENU/SELECT knobto select the highlighted option.SubmenusA
Press the 0 BACK button to deletethe last character or press andhold0 BACK to delete the entirecharacter sequence.Audio SettingsThe audio settings can
System SettingsConfiguring the Number ofFavorite PagesTo configure the number of availablefavorite pages:1. Press the CONFIG button.2. Select Radio Sett
RadioAM-FM RadioControl ButtonsThe buttons used to control theradio are:RADIO/BAND: Press to turn theradio on and choose betweenAM, FM, and XM™, if eq
Manual TuningTurn the MENU/SELECT knob toselect the frequency on the display.Favorites List1. Press the MENU/SELECT knob.2. Select Favorites List.3. S
Storing and RetrievingFavoritesStations from all bands can bestored in the favorite lists inany order.Up to six stations can be stored ineach favorite
XM CategoriesXM stations are organized incategories.Removing or Adding Categories1. Press the CONFIG button.2. Select XM Categories.3. Turn the MENU/S
Remote Trunk ReleaseTo open the trunk from the outsidethe vehicle, press theV buttonon the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)transmitter.From inside the vehic
Retrieving stationsPress the FAV button to open afavorite page or to switch to anotherfavorite page. Briefly press one ofthe 1-6 buttons to retrieve th
Radio ReceptionFrequency interference and staticcan occur during normal radioreception if items such as cell phonechargers, vehicle convenienceaccesso
If a cellular telephone antennaneeds to be attached to the glass,make sure that the grid lines forthe AM-FM antenna are notdamaged. There is enough sp
If the bottom surface of a disc is dirty,take a soft lint free cloth, or dampena clean soft cloth in a mild neutraldetergent solution mixed with water
Using the CD Menu:1. Press the MENU/SELECT knob.2. Select Tracks list.3. Select the track.Playing Tracks in Random OrderPress the MENU/SELECT knoband
The AUX input is located in thecenter console.3.5mm JackConnect a 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) cableto the auxiliary input jack to usea portable audio player.Pla
ShufflePress the MENU/SELECT knob andset Shuffle Songs (Random) toOn or Off, then press the0 BACKbutton to return the main screen.On: Plays tracks in
Connecting and Controlling aUSB DriveThe infotainment system can onlyplay back .mp3 and .wma files froma USB drive.Only the first 10,000 songs arerecogn
Pairing Information:• Up to five devices can be pairedto the system.• The pairing process is disabledwhen the vehicle is moving.• The infotainment syst
4. Some devices may require aPIN number in order tocomplete the pairing process.Locate the device named“GMusicConnect” in the list onthe Bluetooth dev
Vehicle SecurityVehicle theft is big business,especially in some cities. Thisvehicle has theft-deterrent features,however, they do not make itimpossib
Controlling a Bluetooth®DeviceBluetooth devices that supportAVRCP (Audio/Video RemoteControl Profile) version 1.0 maybe able to be controlled by theInf
Voice RecognitionThe voice recognition system isused to interpret commandsthat control the system and dialphone numbers.Noise: The system may notrecog
To link to a different paired phone,see Linking to a Different Phonelater in this section.Pairing a Phone1. Press the CONFIG button.2. Select Phone Se
Accepting or Declining anIncoming CallWhen an incoming call is received,the infotainment system mutesand a ring tone is heard inthe vehicle.Accepting
Muting a CallTo Mute a CallPress the MENU/SELECT knob andselect Mute Call.To Cancel MutePress the MENU/SELECT knob anddeselect Mute Call.Dual Tone Mul
3. Say “Pair”. The system respondswith instructions and a four-digitPIN number. The PIN numberwill be used in Step 4.4. Start the Pairing process on t
Linking to a Different Phone1. Pressbg. The system responds“Ready” followed by a tone.2. Say “Bluetooth”. The systemresponds “Bluetooth ready”followed
5. Say a name tag for the phonenumber. The name tag isrecorded and the systemresponds “About to store <nametag>. Does that sound OK?”.• If the n
Deleting Name TagsThe system uses the followingcommands to delete name tags:• Delete• Delete all name tagsUsing the Delete CommandThe delete command i
Using the Dial Command1. Pressb g. The systemresponds “Ready” followedby a tone.2. Say “Dial”. The system responds“Dial using <phone name>.“Numb
How to Detect a TamperConditionIf the horn sounds and the turnsignal lamps flash three timeswhenK is pressed, an attemptedbreak-in has occurred while t
Once connected, the person calledwill be heard through the audiospeakers.Using the Re-dial Command1. Pressb g. The systemresponds “Ready” followedby a
To Cancel Mute1. Pressbg. The system responds“Ready” followed by a tone.2. After the tone, say “Mute Call”.The system responds“Resuming call”.Transfer
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency(DTMF) TonesThe in-vehicle Bluetooth system cansend numbers and the numbersstored as name tags during a call.Use this feature
Climate ControlsClimate Control SystemsClimate Control Systems...7-1Air VentsAir Vents...7-3Climate Control SystemsThe
Air Delivery Mode Control:To change the current mode, selectone of the following:F (Vent): Air is directed to theinstrument panel outlets.* (Bi-Level)
Passenger CompartmentAir FilterThe passenger compartment airfilter removes most of the pollenand dust from the air that entersthe vehicle. The filter wi
✍ NOTES7-4 Climate Controls
Driving andOperatingDriving InformationDriving for Better FuelEconomy...8-2Defensive Driving...8-2Drunk Drivin
Driving InformationDriving for BetterFuel EconomyDriving habits can affect fuelmileage. Here are some driving tipsto get the best fuel economypossible
Drunk Driving{ WARNINGDrinking and then driving isvery dangerous. Your reflexes,perceptions, attentiveness, andjudgment can be affected byeven a small
Exterior MirrorsConvex Mirrors{ WARNINGA convex mirror can make things,like other vehicles, look fartheraway than they really are. If youcut too sharp
BrakingSee Brake System Warning Light onpage 4-22.Braking action involves perceptiontime and reaction time. Decidingto push the brake pedal ispercepti
SteeringPower SteeringIf power steering assist is lostbecause the engine stops or thepower steering system is notfunctioning, the vehicle can besteere
Off-Road RecoveryThe vehicle’s right wheels can dropoff the edge of a road onto theshoulder while driving.If the level of the shoulder isonly slightly
Of course, traction is reduced whenwater, snow, ice, gravel, or othermaterial is on the road. For safety,slow down and adjust your drivingto these con
Regularly inspect the driveshaft/propshaft couplings and halfshaftboots for cracking or grease leakage.It is not recommended that thevehicle be used f
Highway HypnosisAlways be alert and pay attentionto your surroundings while driving.If you become tired or sleepy, finda safe place to park your vehicl
Winter DrivingDriving on Snow or IceDrive carefully when there is snowor ice between the tires and the road,creating less traction or grip. Wet icecan
WARNING (Continued)• Fully open the air outlets onor under the instrument panel.• Adjust the Climate Controlsystem to a setting thatcirculates the air
Rocking the Vehicle toGet it OutTurn the steering wheel left andright to clear the area around thefront wheels. Turn off any tractionsystem. Shift bac
Tire and Loading InformationLabelA vehicle specific Tire andLoading Information label isattached to the vehicle’s centerpillar (B-pillar). With the dri
Interior MirrorsManual Rearview MirrorAdjust the inside rearview mirror fora clear view of the area behindyour vehicle. To avoid glare of theheadlamps
5. Determine the combinedweight of luggage andcargo being loaded on thevehicle. That weight may notsafely exceed the availablecargo and luggage loadca
A. Vehicle Capacity Weightfor Example 3 = 453 kg(1,000 lbs).B. Subtract Occupant Weight91 kg (200 lbs) × 5 = 453 kg(1,000 lbs).C. Available CargoWeigh
If you put things inside thevehicle — like suitcases,tools, packages, or anythingelse — they will go as fast asthe vehicle goes. If you have tostop or
• Avoid downshifting to brakeor slow the vehicle when theengine speed will exceed4000 RPM.• Do not let the engine labor.Never lug the engine in highge
A (LOCK/OFF): This is the onlyposition from which the key can beremoved. This locks the steeringwheel, ignition and automatictransmission.On vehicles
If charging or jump starting thebattery does not work, remove theplug covering the hole below theignition lock. Insert a screwdriver intothe opening a
To prevent gear damage, thissystem also prevents cranking ifthe engine is already running.Engine cranking can be stoppedby turning the ignition switch
To Use The Engine CoolantHeater1. Turn off the engine.2. Open the hood and unwrap theelectrical cord.The electrical cord is locatedon the passenger si
3. Turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF.4. Remove the key.Leaving the Vehicle With theEngine Running{ WARNINGIt can be dangerous to leave thevehicle with the
If the vehicle has an unchargedbattery or a battery with low voltage,try charging or jump starting thebattery. See Jump Starting onpage 9-84To shift o
Bulb Replacement... 9-37Electrical System... 9-41Wheels and Tires... 9-48Jump Starting... 9-84Towing...
Windows{ WARNINGLeaving children, helpless adults,or pets in a vehicle with thewindows closed is dangerous.They can be overcome by theextreme heat and
3. Remove the retainer and the shiftlock manual release cover.4. Push and hold the manualrelease lever toward the rearof the vehicle.5. Press the sele
Active FuelManagement™Vehicles with V8 engines and anautomatic transmission have ActiveFuel Management™. This systemallows the engine to operate oneit
Running the VehicleWhile ParkedIt is better not to park with theengine running. But if you ever haveto, here are some things to know.{ WARNINGIdling a
{ WARNINGIt is dangerous to get out of thevehicle if the shift lever is not fullyin P (Park) with the parking brakefirmly set. The vehicle can roll.Do
D (Drive): This position is fornormal driving. It provides thebest fuel economy. If more poweris needed for passing, and thevehicle is:• Going less th
Manual ModeTap ShiftTap Shift allows the driver tomanually control the automatictransmission. To use Tap Shift, theshift lever must be in M (ManualMod
Manual TransmissionShift Pattern (V8 Engines)Shift Pattern (V6 Engine)These are the shift patterns for thesix-speed manual transmissions.To operate th
One to Four Shift LightMessage (V8 Only)When this message comes on,you can only shift from 1 (First) to4 (Fourth) instead of 1 (First) to2 (Second). T
Let us say the road is wet and youare driving safely. Suddenly, ananimal jumps out in front of you.You slam on the brakes andcontinue braking. Here is
To release the parking brake:1. Hold the brake pedal down.2. Pull the parking brake handle upuntil you can press the releasebutton.3. Hold the release
Window IndexingThis automatically lowers thewindow a small amount when thedoor is opened. When the dooris closed, the window will raise fully.If the v
Ride Control SystemsTraction ControlSystem (TCS)The vehicle has a Traction ControlSystem (TCS) that limits wheel spin.The system utilizes engine andbr
Press and release the StabiliTrak/TCS button and the traction controlsystem turns off and the TCSwarning light comes on. Press andrelease the button a
StabiliTrak SystemThe vehicle has an electronicstability control system calledStabiliTrak. It is an advancedcomputer controlled system thatassists wit
StabiliTrak comes on automaticallywhenever the vehicle is started.The system should be left on tohelp assist with directional controlof the vehicle. I
Competitive Driving Mode isdesigned and recommended foruse only during closed track eventsand at competitive driving venues.The TCS system uses engine
Setting Cruise Control{ WARNINGIf you leave your cruise controlon when you are not using cruise,you might hit a button and go intocruise when you do n
Increasing Speed While UsingCruise ControlThere are two ways to go to ahigher speed.• Disengage the cruise control,but do not turn it off.• If the cru
Object DetectionSystemsUltrasonic Parking AssistFor vehicles with the UltrasonicRear Parking Assist (URPA)system, it assists the driver withparking an
How the System WorksURPA comes on automaticallyand the display briefly illuminatesto indicate the system is workingwhen the shift lever is moved intoR
When the System Does NotSeem to Work ProperlyIf the URPA system does notactivate due to a temporarycondition, the message PARKASSIST OFF displays on t
Programming the PowerWindowsIf the battery on the vehicle hasbeen recharged, disconnected,or is not working, you will need toreprogram each front powe
The 8th digit of the VehicleIdentification Number (VIN) showsthe code letter or number thatidentifies the vehicle’s engine.The VIN is at the top left of
California FuelRequirementsIf the vehicle is certified to meetCalifornia Emissions Standards, it isdesigned to operate on fuels thatmeet California spe
Gasolines containing oxygenates,such as ethers and ethanol, andreformulated gasolines mightbe available in your area. Werecommend that you use thesega
The fuel cap is located behind ahinged fuel door on the passengerside of the vehicle.To open the fuel door, push therearward center edge in and releas
Filling a Portable FuelContainer{ WARNINGNever fill a portable fuel containerwhile it is in the vehicle. Staticelectricity discharge from thecontainer
Driving Characteristicsand Towing Tips{ WARNINGThe driver can lose controlwhen pulling a trailer if the correctequipment is not used or thevehicle is
• Vehicles with automatictransmissions can tow in D (Drive)but M (Manual Mode) isrecommended. See “ManualMode” in Automatic Transmissionon page 8-26 f
Backing UpHold the bottom of the steeringwheel with one hand. Then, to movethe trailer to the left, move thathand to the left. To move the trailerto t
For vehicles with manualtransmissions, let the engine runwhile parked, preferably on levelground, with the transmission out ofgear and the parking bra
Maintenance When TrailerTowingThe vehicle needs service moreoften when pulling a trailer. See thismanual’s Maintenance Schedule orIndex for more infor
Express Sunroof OperationThe sunroof can be opened withoutholding the switch down. Push theswitch in the open direction until thesecond pause. The sun
Weight of the Trailer TongueThe tongue load (A) of any traileris an important weight to measurebecause it affects the total grossweight of the vehicle
Towing EquipmentHitchesUse the correct hitch equipment.See your dealer/retailer or ahitch dealer for assistance.• The rear bumper on the vehicleis not
✍ NOTES8-56 Driving and Operating
Vehicle CareGeneral InformationGeneral Information...9-2California Proposition 65Warning...9-2California Perchlo
Tire Rotation...9-61When It Is Time forNew Tires...9-62Buying New Tires...9-63Different Size Ti
California PerchlorateMaterials RequirementsCertain types of automotiveapplications, such as airbaginitiators, seat belt pretensioners,and lithium bat
Vehicle ChecksDoing Your OwnService Work{ WARNINGYou can be injured and thevehicle could be damaged if youtry to do service work on a vehiclewithout k
HoodTo open the hood:1. Pull the release handle that islocated below the instrumentpanel to the left of the steeringwheel.2. Pull up on the secondary
Engine Compartment Overview3.6 L V6 Engine9-6 Vehicle Care
A. Underhood Electrical Center.See Engine CompartmentFuse Block on page 9-42.B. Engine Coolant Recovery Bottleand Cap. See Engine Coolanton page 9-19.
✍ NOTES1-18 Keys, Doors and Windows
6.2 L V8 Engine (L99 Engine shown LS3 similar)9-8 Vehicle Care
A. Underhood Electrical Center.See Engine CompartmentFuse Block on page 9-42.B. Engine Coolant Recovery Bottleand Cap. See Engine Coolanton page 9-19.
6.2 L V8 Engine Cover(L99 Engine shownLS3 similar)To remove:1. Remove the engine oil fillcap (A).2. Lift the engine cover (B) todisengage two front att
What Kind of Engine Oil toUse (V6 Engine)Look for three things:• GM6094MUse only an oil that meets GMStandard GM6094M.• SAE 5W-30SAE 5W-30 is best for
What Kind of Engine Oil to Use(V8 Engines)Look for three things:• GM4718MThis vehicle’s engine requires aspecial oil meeting GM StandardGM4718M. Oils
Engine Oil Additives / EngineOil FlushesDo not add anything to the oil.The recommended oils withthe starburst symbol that meetGM Standard GM6094M are
What to Do with Used OilUsed engine oil contains certainelements that can be unhealthy foryour skin and could even causecancer. Do not let used oil st
Manual TransmissionFluidIt is not necessary to check themanual transmission fluid level.A transmission fluid leak is the onlyreason for fluid loss. If a
Engine Air Cleaner/FilterSee Engine CompartmentOverview on page 9-6 for thelocation of the engine aircleaner/filter.When to Inspect the EngineAir Clean
3. Loosen the clamp at the duct ofthe air cleaner/filter housing.4. Unlatch the retaining clips on theair cleaner/filter housing.5. Lift cover at retain
Seats andRestraintsHead RestraintsHead Restraints...2-2Front SeatsSeat Adjustment...2-3Power Seat Adjustment...
A. Coolant Recovery BottleB. Electric Cooling FansC. Radiator Cap{ WARNINGAn electric engine cooling fanunder the hood can start up evenwhen the engin
Notice: Using coolant otherthan DEX-COOL®can causepremature engine, heater core,or radiator corrosion. In addition,the engine coolant could requirecha
Checking CoolantThe vehicle must be on a levelsurface when checking the coolantlevel.Check coolant as follows:1. Turn the ignition OFF.2. Locate the c
Add coolant as follows:1. Turn the coolant overflow bottledipstick cap counterclockwiseand slowly pull out the dipstick.2. Pour the coolant into the co
If no coolant is visible in the coolantoverflow bottle, add coolant asfollows:3.6 L V6 Engine Fill Procedure1. Locate the radiator cap.See Engine Compa
6.2 L V8 Engine Fill Procedure1. Locate the radiator cap.See Engine CompartmentOverview on page 9-6.2. Cover the radiator cap with athick cloth and tu
Engine OverheatingThe vehicle has an indicator to warnof engine overheating.There is an engine coolanttemperature warning light onyour vehicle’s instr
If No Steam Is Coming FromThe Engine CompartmentIf an engine overheat warning isdisplayed but no steam can be seenor heard, the problem may not be too
How to Check Power SteeringFluidCheck the level after the vehiclehas been driven for at leasttwenty minutes so the fluidis warm.To check the power stee
Notice:• When using concentratedwasher fluid, follow themanufacturer’s instructionsfor adding water.• Do not mix water withready-to-use washer fluid.Wat
Head RestraintsThe vehicle’s front seats haveadjustable head restraints in theoutboard seating positions.{ WARNINGWith head restraints that are notins
Brake AdjustmentEvery time the brakes are applied,with or without the vehicle moving,the brakes adjust for wear.Replacing Brake System PartsThe brakin
What to AddUse only new DOT 3 brakefluid from a sealed container.See Recommended Fluids andLubricants on page 10-7.Always clean the brake/clutchfluid re
Vehicle Storage{ WARNINGBatteries have acid that can burnyou and gas that can explode.You can be badly hurt if you arenot careful. See Jump Startingon
What to UseFor 218 mm rear drive module(RDM) V6 manual, V8 automaticand V8 manual:To add lubricant when the levelis low, use 75W-90 LS gear oil(GM Par
Automatic TransmissionShift Lock ControlSystem Check{ WARNINGWhen you are doing thisinspection, the vehicle could movesuddenly. If the vehicle moves,y
Park on a fairly steep hill, with thevehicle facing downhill. Keepingyour foot on the regular brake,set the parking brake.• To check the parking brake
3. With the latch open, pull thewiper blade down towardsthe windshield far enough torelease it from the J-hookedend of the wiper arm.4. Remove the wip
To adjust the vertical aim:1. Open the hood. See Hood onpage 9-5 for more information.2. Locate the aim dot on the lens ofthe low-beam headlamp.3. Mea
Notice: Do not cover a headlampto improve beam cut-off whenaiming. Covering a headlamp maycause excessive heat build-upwhich may cause damage tothe he
Bulb ReplacementFor the proper type of replacementbulbs, see Replacement Bulbson page 9-41.For any bulb changing procedurenot listed in this section,
Front SeatsSeat Adjustment{ WARNINGYou can lose control of thevehicle if you try to adjust amanual driver’s seat while thevehicle is moving. The sudde
A. Parking/Turn Signal LampB. Halogen Headlamp3. Disconnect the wiring harnessand turn the bulb socketcounterclockwise to remove itfrom the headlamp a
3. Disconnect the wiring harnessand turn the bulb socketcounterclockwise to remove itfrom the headlamp assembly.4. Pull the bulb straight out from the
Fog LampsThe base model vehicle may havefog lamps which would be locatedon the facia.To replace one of these bulbs:1. Locate the bulb assembly underth
3. Turn the bulb socketcounterclockwise and pullthe bulb straight out of thelamp socket.4. Install the new bulb.5. Push the bulb straight into thesock
Headlamp WiringAn electrical overload may causethe lamps to go on and off, or insome cases to remain off. Havethe headlamp wiring checked rightaway if
J-CaseFusesUsage6 Wiper12 Starter22BrakeVacuum PumpJ-CaseFusesUsage25PowerWindows Rear26Power WindowsFront27 Rear DefogJ-CaseFusesUsage41 Cooling Fan
Mini Fuses Usage11 Cooling Fan Relay14Manifold AirFlow/ChassisControl15 Ignition16 Run/Crank IP17Sensing DiagnosticModule/Ignition18 Run/Crank Body19T
Instrument Panel FuseBlockThe instrument panel fuse block islocated on the end of the instrumentpanel, on the driver side of thevehicle. To access the
Fuses UsageF10 SpareF11 SpareF12 SpareF13 DisplayF14OnStar®UniversalHands Free PhoneF15Body ControlModule 3F16Body ControlModule 4F17 Power Outlet 1F1
Fuses UsageF1Universal GarageDoor Opener/Ultrasonic ReverseParking AidF2 AmplifierF3 RadioFuses UsageF4 SpareF5 Convertible Top 1F6 Convertible Top 2F7
Power Seat Adjustment• Move the seat forward orrearward by moving the controlforward or rearward.• Move the whole seat up or downby moving the control
Wheels and TiresTiresYour new vehicle comeswith high-quality tires madeby a leading tire manufacturer.If you ever have questions aboutyour tire warran
If you choose to use winter tires:• Use tires of the same brand andtread type on all four wheelpositions.• Use only radial ply tires of thesame size,
(D) Tire Identification Number(TIN): The letters and numbersfollowing the DOT (Departmentof Transportation) code is theTire Identification Number (TIN).
(E) Tire Inflation: Thetemporary use tire or compactspare tire should be inflatedto 60 psi (420 kPa). For moreinformation on tire pressureand inflation s
Tire Terminology andDefinitionsAir Pressure: The amountof air inside the tire pressingoutward on each square inchof the tire. Air pressure isexpressed
Intended Outboard Sidewall:The side of an asymmetrical tire,that must always face outwardwhen mounted on a vehicle.Kilopascal (kPa): The metricunit fo
Speed Rating: An alphanumericcode assigned to a tire indicatingthe maximum speed at which atire can operate.Traction: The friction betweenthe tire and
A vehicle specific Tire andLoading Information labelis attached to your vehicle.This label shows your vehicle’soriginal equipment tires and thecorrect
Tire Pressure forHigh-Speed Operation{ WARNINGDriving at high speeds, 100 mph(160 km/h) or higher, puts anadditional strain on tires. Sustainedhigh-sp
Please note that the TPMSis not a substitute for proper tiremaintenance, and it is the driver’sresponsibility to maintain correct tirepressure, even i
Power Reclining SeatbacksOn vehicles with power recliningseatbacks the control is locatedon the outboard side of the seat.• To recline the seatback,mo
When a low tire pressure conditionis detected, the TPMS illuminatesthe low tire pressure warninglight located on the instrumentpanel cluster.A DIC war
TPMS Malfunction Light andMessageThe TPMS will not function properlyif one or more of the TPMS sensorsare missing or inoperable. When thesystem detect
TPMS Sensor MatchingProcessEach TPMS sensor has a uniqueidentification code. Any time youreplace one or more of the TPMSsensors or rotate your vehicle’
10. Set all four tires to therecommended air pressurelevel as indicated on the tireand loading information label.11. Put the valve caps back on theval
The compact spare tire, if thevehicle has one, is not includedin the tire rotation.After the tires have been rotated,adjust the front and rear inflatio
The vehicle needs new tires if anyof the following statements are true:• You can see the indicators atthree or more places aroundthe tire.• You can se
Replacing less than a full set oftires can affect the braking andhandling performance of yourvehicle. See Tire Inspection onpage 9-61 and Tire Rotatio
Different Size Tires andWheelsIf you add wheels or tires that area different size than your originalequipment wheels and tires, thiscould affect the w
The Uniform Tire Quality Grading(UTQG) system does not applyto deep tread, winter-type snowtires, space-saver, or temporaryuse spare tires, tires with
Sustained high temperature cancause the material of the tire todegenerate and reduce tire life,and excessive temperature canlead to sudden tire failur
IntroductionGENERAL MOTORS, GM,the GM Emblem, CHEVROLET,the CHEVROLET Emblem, thename Camaro and the CamaroEmblem are registered trademarksof General
Heated Front SeatsOn vehicles with heated frontseats, the controls are on thecenter console. The enginemust be running.L (Heated Seat): Press to turn
If you need to replace any of thewheels, wheel bolts, wheel nuts,or Tire Pressure Monitor System(TPMS) sensors, replace them onlywith new GM original
WARNING (Continued)To help avoid damage to thevehicle, drive slowly, re-adjustor remove the device if it iscontacting the vehicle, and do notspin the
Turn on the hazard warning flashers.See Hazard Warning Flashers onpage 5-4.{ WARNINGChanging a tire can be dangerous.The vehicle can slip off the jacka
Tire Sealant andCompressor Kit{ WARNINGIdling a vehicle in an enclosedarea with poor ventilation isdangerous. Engine exhaust mayenter the vehicle. Eng
The kit includes:A. On/Off ButtonB. Selector Switch(Sealant/Air or Air Only)C. Pressure Relief ButtonD. Pressure GageE. Air Only Hose (Black)F. Sealan
Always do a safety check first.See If a Tire Goes Flat onpage 9-69. Do not remove anyobjects that have penetratedthe tire.1. Remove the tire sealant an
10. Inflate the tire to therecommended inflation pressureusing the pressure gage (D).The recommended inflationpressure can be found on theTire and Loadin
18. Immediately drive the vehicle8 km (5 miles) to distribute thesealant in the tire.19. Stop at a safe location andcheck the tire pressure. Referto S
3. Place the kit on the ground.Make sure the tire valvestem is positioned close to theground so the hose will reach it.4. Remove the tire valve stem c
Removal and Installation ofthe Sealant CanisterTo remove the sealant canister:1. Remove the plastic cover.2. Unscrew the connector (B) fromthe caniste
{ WARNINGIt is extremely dangerous to ridein a cargo area, inside or outsideof a vehicle. In a collision, peopleriding in these areas are morelikely t
ToolsA. Wheel WrenchB. Jack Handle ExtensionC. Jack1. The jack and tools are storedbelow the spare tire.Remove the jack from theretaining bracket.2. R
Notice: Make sure that thejack lift head is in the correctposition or you may damage yourvehicle. The repairs would notbe covered by your warranty.3.
6. Insert the other end of the jackhandle into the wrench.7. Raise the vehicle by turning thejack handle extension clockwiseuntil the vehicle is far e
{ WARNINGRust or dirt on a wheel, or on theparts to which it is fastened, canmake wheel nuts become looseafter time. The wheel could comeoff and cause
12. Lower the vehicle by turning thejack handle counterclockwise.Lower the jack completely.13. Tighten the wheel nuts firmly ina crisscross sequence, a
6. Route the strap provided, asshown, to secure the flat tire.The compact spare tire is fortemporary use only. Replace thecompact spare with a full-siz
Jump StartingIf the battery has run down, tryto use another vehicle and somejumper cables to start your vehicle.Be sure to use the following stepsto d
The positive jump start connectionis covered by a red cap. Remove toexpose the terminal.1. Check the other vehicle. It musthave a 12-volt battery with
{ WARNINGFans or other moving engineparts can injure you badly. Keepyour hands away from movingparts once the engine is running.5. Connect one end of
To disconnect the jumper cablesfrom both vehicles:1. Disconnect the black negative (−)cable from the vehicle that hadthe dead battery.2. Disconnect th
Put someone on it. Get it up to speed. Then stop thevehicle. The rider does not stop.The person keeps going untilstopped by something. In a realvehicl
Appearance CareExterior CareCleaning ExteriorLamps/LensesUse only lukewarm or cold water,a soft cloth and a car washing soapto clean exterior lamps an
Washing the VehicleTo preserve the vehicle’s finish,keep it clean by washing it often.Do not wash the vehicle indirect sunlight and use a carwashing so
Wheels and Trim — Aluminumor ChromeThe vehicle may have eitheraluminum or chrome-plated wheels.Keep the wheels clean using asoft clean cloth with mild
Windshield and Wiper BladesClean the outside of the windshieldwith glass cleaner.Clean the rubber blades using a lintfree cloth or paper towel soaked
At least every spring, flush thesematerials from the underbodywith plain water. Clean any areaswhere mud and debris can collect.Dirt packed in close ar
Do not clean the interior using thefollowing cleaners or techniques:• Never use a knife or anyother sharp object to remove asoil from any interior sur
To clean:1. Saturate a lint-free, clean whitecloth with water or club soda.2. Remove excess moisture.3. Start on the outside edge of thesoil and gentl
Instrument Panel, Vinyl, andOther Plastic SurfacesTo remove dust, a soft clothdampened with water can be used.If a more thorough cleaning isnecessary,
✍ NOTES9-96 Vehicle Care
Service andMaintenanceGeneral InformationGeneral Information...10-1Scheduled MaintenanceScheduled Maintenance...10-2Recommended Fluids,
or the instrument panel... or the safety belts!With safety belts, you slow down asthe vehicle does. You get more timeto stop. You stop over more dista
At your General Motors dealer/retailer, you can be certain thatyou will receive the highest levelof service available. Your dealer/retailer has specia
Maintenance I• Change engine oil and filter.See Engine Oil on page 9-10.An Emission Control Service.• Engine coolant level check. SeeEngine Coolant on
• Restraint system componentcheck. See Safety System Checkon page 2-20.• Automatic transmission fluid levelcheck and adding fluid, if needed.See Automat
First Engine Oil Change AfterEvery 40 000 km/25,000 Miles• Fuel system inspection fordamage or leaks.• Exhaust system inspection forloose or damaged c
Service Maintenance I Maintenance IIChange engine oil and filter. Reset oil life system. ••Engine coolant level check. ••Windshield washer fluid level c
Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and PartsRecommended Fluids and LubricantsUsage Fluid/LubricantEngine Oil (V6 Engine)Engine oil which meets GM Standar
Usage Fluid/LubricantManual Transmission (V8 Engine)Manual Transmission Fluid (GM Part No. U.S. 88861800,in Canada 88861801).Rear Axle (V6 Engine with
Maintenance Replacement PartsReplacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your retailer.Part GM Part N
Maintenance RecordsAfter the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the service, and thetype of services p
Maintenance Record (cont’d)DateOdometerReadingServiced By Services PerformedService and Maintenance 10-11
Q: If I am a good driver, and Inever drive far from home,why should I wear safetybelts?A: You may be an excellent driver,but if you are in a crash — e
Maintenance Record (cont’d)DateOdometerReadingServiced By Services Performed10-12 Service and Maintenance
Technical DataVehicle IdentificationVehicle IdentificationNumber (VIN)...11-1Service PartsIdentification Label...11-1Vehicle D
Vehicle DataCapacities and SpecificationsApplicationCapacitiesMetric EnglishAir Conditioning Refrigerant R134aFor the air conditioning system refrigera
ApplicationCapacitiesMetric EnglishTransmission Fluid (Pan Removal and Filter Replacement)V6 Engine 6-Speed Automatic** 6.3 L 6.7 qtV8 Engine 6-Speed
Engine Drive BeltRouting3.6L V6 Engine6.2L V8 Engines11-4 Technical Data
CustomerInformationCustomer InformationCustomer SatisfactionProcedure...12-1Customer AssistanceOffices...
STEP TWO: If after contacting amember of dealership management,it appears your concern cannotbe resolved by the dealershipwithout further help, in the
STEP THREE — CanadianOwners: In the event that you donot feel your concerns havebeen addressed after following theprocedure outlined in Steps 1and 2,
Canada — CustomerAssistanceGeneral Motors of Canada LimitedCustomer Communication Centre,CA1-163-0051908 Colonel Sam DriveOshawa, Ontario L1H 8P7gmcan
• Find Chevrolet dealers forservice nationwide• Exclusive privileges and offers• Recall notices for your specificvehicle• OnStar®and GM CardmemberServi
In a crash, this applies force to thestrong pelvic bones and you wouldbe less likely to slide under the lapbelt. If you slid under it, the beltwould a
General Motors of Canada alsohas a Mobility Program.Call 1-800-GM-DRIVE (463-7483)for details. TTY users call1-800-263-3830.Roadside AssistanceProgram
• Flat Tire Change: Service isprovided to change a flat tirewith the spare tire. The spare tire,if equipped, must be in goodcondition and properly infla
Scheduling ServiceAppointmentsWhen your vehicle requires warrantyservice, contact your dealer/retailerand request an appointment. Byscheduling a servi
Public Transportation or FuelReimbursementIf your vehicle requires overnightwarranty repairs, and publictransportation is used instead of thedealer’s
to ensure that your vehicle’sdesigned appearance, durability,and safety are preserved. The useof Genuine GM parts can helpmaintain your GM New Vehicle
If a Crash OccursIf there has been an injury, callemergency services for help. Do notleave the scene of a crash untilall matters have been taken care
Service PublicationsOrdering InformationService ManualsService Manuals have the diagnosisand repair information on engines,transmission, axle suspensi
Reporting SafetyDefectsReporting Safety Defectsto the United StatesGovernmentIf you believe that your vehiclehas a defect which could cause acrash or
Vehicle DataRecording andPrivacyYour GM vehicle has a number ofsophisticated computers thatrecord information about thevehicle’s performance and how i
GM will not access this data orshare it with others except: with theconsent of the vehicle owner or,if the vehicle is leased, withthe consent of the l
Q: What is wrong with this?A: The lap belt is too loose.It will not give nearly asmuch protection this way.{ WARNINGYou can be seriously hurt if yourl
✍ NOTES12-16 Customer Information
AAccessories andModifications ... 9-3Accessory Power ... 8-19Active Fuel Management™ ... 8-25Adding Equipment to theA
Bluetooth ... 6-22, 6-23, 6-26Brakes ... 9-27Antilock ... 8-31Assist ...
Compressor Kit, TireSealant ... 9-71Control of a Vehicle ... 8-3Convenience Net ... 3-1Convex Mirr
Engine (cont.)CoolantTemperature Gage ... 4-14Cooling System ... 9-17Cooling SystemMessages ... 4-32Cover ...
Gages (cont.)Fuel ... 4-11Odometer ... 4-11Speedometer ... 4-11Tachometer ...
LLabeling, Tire Sidewall ... 9-49Lamp Messages ... 4-33LampsDaytimeRunning (DRL) ... 5-3, 9-39Dome ...
Messages (cont.)Ride Control System ... 4-34Safety Belt ... 4-35Service Vehicle ... 4-35Tire ...
Passenger Sensing System ... 2-28Perchlorate MaterialsRequirements, California ... 9-3PhoneBluetooth ... 6-22, 6-23, 6-26PowerDoor Locks ...
SSafety Belts ... 2-6Care ... 2-20Extender ... 2-20How to Wear Safety BeltsPr
{ WARNINGYou can be seriously injured ifyour belt is buckled in the wrongplace like this. In a crash, the beltwould go up over your abdomen.The belt f
Steering ... 8-5Fluid, Power ... 9-25Wheel Adjustment ... 4-6Wheel Controls ...
Tires (cont.)Uniform Tire QualityGrading ... 9-65Wheel Alignment and TireBalance ... 9-67Wheel Replacement ...
WWarning Lights, Gages, andIndicators ... 4-9Warnings ... ivCautions and Danger ... ivHaz
Q: What is wrong with this?A: The shoulder belt is worn underthe arm. It should be worn overthe shoulder at all times.{ WARNINGYou can be seriously in
{ WARNINGYou can be seriously injured bynot wearing the lap-shoulder beltproperly. In a crash, you wouldnot be restrained by the shoulderbelt. Your bo
Using this ManualTo quickly locate information aboutthe vehicle use the Index in theback of the manual. It is analphabetical list of what is in theman
Lap-Shoulder BeltAll seating positions in the vehiclehave a lap-shoulder belt.The following instructions explainhow to wear a lap-shoulder beltproperl
5. To make the lap part tight,pull up on the shoulder belt.It may be necessary to pullstitching on the safety beltthrough the latch plate to fullytigh
Here is how to install a comfortguide to the safety belt:1. Pull the elastic cord out frombetween the edge of the seatbackand the interior body to rem
{ WARNINGA safety belt that is not properlyworn may not provide theprotection needed in a crash.The person wearing the belt couldbe seriously injured.
The best way to protect the fetus isto protect the mother. When a safetybelt is worn properly, it is more likelythat the fetus will not be hurt in acr
Replacing Safety BeltSystem Parts Aftera Crash{ WARNINGA crash can damage thesafety belt system in the vehicle.A damaged safety belt system maynot pro
All of the airbags in your vehicle willhave the word AIRBAG embossed inthe trim or on an attached label nearthe deployment opening.For frontal airbags
{ WARNINGChildren who are up against, orvery close to, any airbag when itinflates can be seriously injured orkilled. Airbags plus lap-shoulderbelts off
The right front passenger frontalairbag is in the instrument panel onthe passenger side.The seat-mounted side impactairbags for the driver and right f
{ WARNINGIf something is between anoccupant and an airbag, the airbagmight not inflate properly or it mightforce the object into that personcausing sev
Vehicle Symbol ChartHere are some additional symbolsthat may be found on the vehicleand what they mean. For moreinformation on the symbol, refer tothe
In addition, the vehicle hasdual-stage frontal airbags.Dual-stage airbags adjust therestraint according to crash severity.Your vehicle has electronic
How Does an AirbagRestrain?In moderate to severe frontal ornear frontal collisions, even beltedoccupants can contact the steeringwheel or the instrume
In many crashes severe enoughto inflate the airbag, windshieldsare broken by vehicle deformation.Additional windshield breakagemay also occur from the
According to accident statistics,children are safer when properlysecured in a rear seat in the correctchild restraint for their weightand size.We reco
• A right front passenger takeshis/her weight off of the seatfor a period of time.• The right front passenger seatis occupied by a smaller person,such
4. Reinstall the child restraintfollowing the directions providedby the child restraint manufacturerand refer to Securing ChildRestraints (Rear Seat)
Additional Factors AffectingSystem OperationSafety belts help keep thepassenger in position on theseat during vehicle maneuversand braking, which help
Adding Equipment tothe Airbag-EquippedVehicleQ: Is there anything I might addto or change about the vehiclethat could keep the airbagsfrom working pro
In addition, your dealer/retailer andthe service manual have informationabout the location of the airbagsensors, sensing and diagnosticmodule and airb
Child RestraintsOlder ChildrenOlder children who have outgrownbooster seats should wear thevehicle’s safety belts.The manufacturer’s instructions that
✍ NOTESvi Introduction
In a crash, children who are notbuckled up can strike other peoplewho are buckled up, or can bethrown out of the vehicle. Olderchildren need to use sa
Infants and YoungChildrenEveryone in a vehicle needsprotection! This includes infantsand all other children. Neither thedistance traveled nor the age
{ WARNINGNever do this.Children who are up against, orvery close to, any airbag when itinflates can be seriously injured orkilled. Never put a rear-fac
{ WARNINGTo reduce the risk of neck andhead injury during a crash, infantsneed complete support. This isbecause an infant’s neck is notfully developed
A forward-facing child seat (B)provides restraint for the child’sbody with the harness.A booster seat (C) is a childrestraint designed to improve the
To help reduce the chance of injury,the child restraint must be secured inthe vehicle. Child restraint systemsmust be secured in vehicle seats bylap b
A label on the sun visor says,“Never put a rear-facing childrestraint in the front.” This isbecause the risk to the rear-facingchild is so great, if t
Lower Anchors andTethers for Children(LATCH System)The LATCH system holds a childrestraint during driving or in a crash.This system is designed to mak
Top Tether AnchorA top tether (A, C) anchorsthe top of the child restraint to thevehicle. A top tether anchor is builtinto the vehicle. The top tether
To assist you in locating the loweranchors, each seating positionwith lower anchors has two labels,near the crease between theseatback and the seat cu
Keys, Doors andWindowsKeys and LocksKeys...1-2Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)System...1-3Remote
Securing a Child RestraintDesigned for the LATCHSystem{ WARNINGIf a LATCH-type child restraint isnot attached to anchors, the childrestraint will not
Do not fold the empty rear seatwith a safety belt buckled. Thiscould damage the safety belt orthe seat. Unbuckle and return thesafety belt to its stow
Replacing LATCHSystem Parts After aCrash{ WARNINGA crash can damage the LATCHsystem in the vehicle. A damagedLATCH system may not properlysecure the c
3. Push the latch plate into thebuckle until it clicks.Position the release button onthe buckle so that the safety beltcould be quickly unbuckled ifne
6. If the child restraint has a toptether, follow the child restraintmanufacturer’s instructionsregarding the use of the toptether. See Lower Anchors
WARNING (Continued)Secure rear-facing child restraintsin a rear seat, even if theairbag is off. If you secure aforward-facing child restraint inthe ri
3. Pick up the latch plate, and runthe lap and shoulder portionsof the vehicle’s safety beltthrough or around the restraint.The child restraint instru
If the airbag is off, the off indicatorin the passenger airbag statusindicator will come on and stayon when the vehicle is started.If a child restrain
✍ NOTES2-54 Seats and Restraints
StorageStorage CompartmentsGlove Box...3-1Center Console Storage...3-1Additional StorageFeaturesConvenience Net...
Keys and LocksKeys{ WARNINGLeaving children in a vehicle withthe ignition key is dangerous formany reasons, children or otherscould be badly injured o
✍ NOTES3-2 Storage
Instruments andControlsInstrument Panel OverviewInstrument Panel Overview...4-4ControlsSteering Wheel Adjustment...4-6Steering Wheel Controls...
Vehicle Speed Messages...4-37Vehicle Messages...4-37Window Messages...4-37Vehicle PersonalizationVehicle Personalization..
✍ NOTESInstruments and Controls 4-3
Instrument Panel Overview4-4 Instruments and Controls
A. Air Vents on page 7-3.B. Driver Shift Controls(If Equipped). See AutomaticTransmission on page 8-26.C. Instrument Cluster on page 4-10.D. Windshiel
ControlsSteering WheelAdjustmentA tilt and telescope wheel lets thesteering wheel be adjusted.The lever is on the outboard side ofthe steering column.
HornPress near or on the horn symbolson the steering wheel pad to soundthe horn.Windshield Wiper/WasherThe windshield wiper/washer leveris located on
CompassThe vehicle may have a compassdisplay on the Driver InformationCenter (DIC). The compass isan OnStar compass and receives itsheading and other
Power OutletsThe vehicle has two accessorypower outlets; one is located belowthe climate control system andthe other is inside the center storageconso
Remote Keyless Entry(RKE) SystemSee Radio Frequency Statement(US, Can) on page 12-15 forinformation regarding Part 15 ofthe Federal CommunicationsComm
Instrument ClusterUnited States Uplevel Automatic Transmission Shown, Canada and Manual Transmission similar4-10 Instruments and Controls
SpeedometerThe speedometer shows thevehicle’s speed in both kilometersper hour (km/h) and miles perhour (mph).OdometerThe odometer shows how far theve
When the fuel tank is low on fuel,a Fuel Level Low message willappear on the Driver InformationCenter (DIC). For more informationsee Fuel System Messa
See Engine Oil Messages onpage 4-32 and Engine Oil onpage 9-10 for more information.{ WARNINGDo not keep driving if the oilpressure is low. The engine
Engine CoolantTemperature GageThis gage shows the engine coolanttemperature.If the gage pointer moves towardsthe H, the engine is too hot.This reading
This gage, located in front of theshifter, shows the transmissionoil temperature when the ignition ison. If the gage is reading in thered area and/or
Readings between the low and highwarning zones indicate the normaloperating range.Readings in the low warning zonecan occur when a large number ofelec
If the passenger safety belt isbuckled, neither the chime nor thelight comes on.The front passenger safety beltwarning light and chime may turnon if a
Passenger Airbag StatusIndicatorThe vehicle has a passengersensing system. See PassengerSensing System on page 2-28for important safety information.Th
Charging System LightThe charging system light comes onbriefly when the ignition is turnedon but the engine is not running,as a check to show the light
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