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2014 Impala Limited Owner Manual
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-3
Vehicle Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13
Keys and Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Vehicle Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
Interior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15
Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Rear Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-30
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 4-1
Additional Storage Features . . . 4-2
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5-1
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Warning Lights, Gauges, and
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9
Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . 5-23
Vehicle Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-27
Vehicle Personalization . . . . . . . 5-34
Universal Remote System . . . . 5-39
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Exterior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
Lighting Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
Audio Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-14
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-19
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1
Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1
Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Starting and Operating . . . . . . . 9-14
Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-21
Automatic Transmission . . . . . . 9-22
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-25
Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-27
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-29
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-31
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-36
Conversions and Add-Ons . . . 9-42
Vehicle Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
General Information . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
Vehicle Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3
Headlamp Aiming . . . . . . . . . . . 10-23
Bulb Replacement . . . . . . . . . . 10-24
Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-27

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    2014 Impala Limited Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Climate Controls .
  • Page 2 2014 Impala Limited Owner Manual Wheels and Tires ... 10-32 Customer Information ..13-1 Jump Starting ....10-62 Customer Information .
  • Page 3: Using This Manual

    à l'adresse Keep this manual in the vehicle for this manual including, but not limited savant: quick reference. to, GM, the GM logo, CHEVROLET, Helm, Incorporated the CHEVROLET Emblem, IMPALA, Attention: Customer Service and the IMPALA Emblem are...
  • Page 4 Introduction Danger, Warnings, and information relating to a specific Caution component, control, message, Cautions gauge, or indicator. Text marked Caution provides : This symbol is shown when Danger information that may indicate a you need to see your owner manual hazard that could result in injury for additional instructions or Text marked...
  • Page 5 Introduction : Cruise Control : Engine Coolant Temperature : Exterior Lamps : Fog Lamps : Fuel Gauge : Fuses : Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer : LATCH System Child Restraints : Malfunction Indicator Lamp : Oil Pressure : Power : Remote Vehicle Start : Safety Belt Reminders : Tire Pressure Monitor ®...
  • Page 6 Introduction NOTES...
  • Page 7: In Brief

    In Brief In Brief Portable Audio Devices ..1-14 ® Bluetooth ....1-14 Steering Wheel Controls ..1-15 Cruise Control .
  • Page 8: Instrument Panel

    In Brief Instrument Panel...
  • Page 9: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief 1. Air Vents on page 8-4. 12. Steering Wheel Adjustment on Initial Drive page 5-2. 2. Remote Trunk Release Button. Information See Trunk on page 2-9. 13. Cruise Control on page 9-29. This section provides a brief 3. Turn Signal Lever. See Turn and 14.
  • Page 10 In Brief When the vehicle starts, the parking Press and hold for more than lamps will turn on and remain on as two seconds to sound the panic long as the engine is running. The alarm. doors will be locked and the climate Press again to cancel the panic control system may come on.
  • Page 11: Information

    In Brief Door Locks Trunk Release Windows To open the trunk from the outside, Manual Locks press on the RKE transmitter. From outside the vehicle, use the See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) key in the door or the Remote System Operation on page 2-2. Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter to lock or unlock the vehicle.
  • Page 12: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief Seat Adjustment To adjust the seatback, see Manual See Power Seat Adjustment on Reclining Seatbacks under page 3-4. Manual Seats Reclining Seatbacks on page 3-5. Power Reclining Seatback Power Seats To adjust a manual seat: To adjust a power seatback, 1.
  • Page 13: Safety Belts

    In Brief Manual Lumbar The vehicle also has an under seat Safety Belts storage area. See Rear Seats (Split Folding) on page 3-7. Head Restraint Adjustment Do not drive until the head restraints for all occupants are installed and adjusted properly. To achieve a comfortable seating position, change the seatback recline angle as little as necessary...
  • Page 14: Mirror Adjustment

    In Brief Passenger Sensing Mirror Adjustment System Exterior Mirrors The passenger sensing system will turn off the right front passenger frontal airbag under certain conditions. The driver airbags, seat United States side impact airbags, and roof rail airbags are not affected by this. The passenger airbag status indicator will be visible on the instrument panel when the vehicle is...
  • Page 15 In Brief Interior Mirror Steering Wheel Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. Adjustment Vehicles with a manual rearview mirror can be adjusted by holding Interior Lighting the mirror in the center to move it for a clearer view behind the vehicle. Dome Lamp Adjust the mirror to avoid glare from The center mounted dome lamp...
  • Page 16 1-10 In Brief Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)/ Map Lamps : Turns off the automatic Automatic Headlamp System on headlamps and Daytime Running The vehicle has map lamps on the page 6-2 Lamps (DRL). Turning the headlamp rearview mirror. Press the button Fog Lamps on page 6-4 control to the off position again will near each lamp to turn the map...
  • Page 17 In Brief 1-11 Climate Controls : Turn the band up for more frequent wipes or down for less This vehicle may have a dual or single climate control system. The heating, frequent wipes. cooling, defrost, defog, and ventilation can be controlled with either of these : Slow wipes.
  • Page 18 1-12 In Brief Single Zone 1. Fan Control 6. Air Conditioning 2. Outside Air 7. Rear Window Defogger 3. Temperature Control See Climate Control Systems on page 8-1. 4. Recirculation 5. Air Delivery Mode Control...
  • Page 19: Vehicle Features

    In Brief 1-13 Vehicle Features : Select radio stations. : Seek or scan stations. Radio(s) : For vehicles with RDS, press to display additional text information related to the current FM-RDS or SiriusXM station; or CD, MP3, or WMA song. If information is available during SiriusXM or CD playback, the song title information displays on the top line of the...
  • Page 20: Portable Audio Devices

    1-14 In Brief the radio FAV button. Press FAV to Press SEEK or SEEK. For more information, refer to: go through up to six pages of www.siriusxm.com or call Press FWD or REV. favorites, each having six favorite 1-866-635-2349 (U.S.) stations available per page.
  • Page 21: Cruise Control

    In Brief 1-15 The Bluetooth-enabled cell phone Cruise Control : Press to go to the next radio must be paired with the Bluetooth station stored as a favorite, or the system before it can be used in the next track if a CD is playing. vehicle.
  • Page 22 1-16 In Brief SET : Press briefly to set the Remove the cover to access and Read the instructions completely speed and activate cruise control. replace when not in use. before attempting to program the If cruise control is already active, transmitter.
  • Page 23: Performance And Maintenance

    In Brief 1-17 Press and release the TCS/ESC Performance and Tire Pressure Monitor button again to turn on Maintenance This vehicle may have a Tire traction control. Pressure Monitor System (TPMS). To turn off both TCS and ESC, Traction Control/ press and hold the TCS/ESC Electronic Stability button...
  • Page 24 1-18 In Brief When road and weather tire pressures are getting low and See Engine Oil Life System on conditions are appropriate, use the tires need to be inflated to the page 10-8. cruise control. proper pressure. E85 or FlexFuel Always follow posted speed The TPMS does not replace normal limits or drive more slowly when...
  • Page 25: Onstar Overview

    1-19 Roadside Assistance Program U.S.: 1-800-243-8872 TTY Users (U.S. Only): 1-888-889-2438 Canada: 1-800-268-6800 As the owner of a new Chevrolet, you are automatically enrolled in the Roadside Assistance program. See Roadside Assistance Program on page 13-5. ® OnStar If equipped, this vehicle has a...
  • Page 26 1-20 In Brief NOTES...
  • Page 27: Keys, Doors, And Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Exterior Mirrors Keys and Locks Convex Mirrors ....2-13 Windows Power Mirrors ....2-14 Keys Heated Mirrors .
  • Page 28 Keys, Doors, and Windows With an active OnStar subscription, Remote Keyless Entry an OnStar Advisor may remotely (RKE) System Operation unlock the vehicle. See OnStar Overview on page 14-1. The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter functions work up to Remote Keyless Entry 60 m (195 ft) away from the vehicle.
  • Page 29 Keys, Doors, and Windows vehicle using the RKE transmitter. to indicate unlocking has occurred. Programming Transmitters to See Remote Vehicle Start on See Vehicle Personalization on the Vehicle page 2-5 for additional information. page 5-34. Only RKE transmitters programmed (Lock): Press to lock all the to the vehicle will work.
  • Page 30 Keys, Doors, and Windows 3. Insert the new key to be vehicle must be off and all of the Battery Replacement programmed and turn it to the keys you wish to program must be Replace the battery if the REPLACE ON/RUN position within with you.
  • Page 31 Keys, Doors, and Windows 3. Insert the new battery, positive doing so. Check local regulations for side facing down. Replace with a any requirements on remote starting CR2032 or equivalent battery. of vehicles. Do not use the remote start feature 4.
  • Page 32 Keys, Doors, and Windows After entering the vehicle during a See Ignition Positions on page 9-15 2. Press and release , then remote start, insert and turn the key for information regarding the ignition immediately press and hold to ON/RUN to drive the vehicle. positions on your vehicle.
  • Page 33: Door Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Door Locks Power Door Locks Warning (Continued) Warning injuries or even death from heat stroke. Always lock the Unlocked doors can be vehicle whenever leaving it. dangerous. Outsiders can easily enter Passengers, especially through an unlocked door children, can easily open the when you slow down or stop doors and fall out of a moving...
  • Page 34: Delayed Locking

    Keys, Doors, and Windows to unlock the doors when the Personal Choice Programming settings. For programming system is armed. See Vehicle Alarm information, see Vehicle The delayed locking feature can be System on page 2-11. Personalization on page 5-34. turned on or off, using the Driver Information Center (DIC) to program Delayed Locking Lockout Protection...
  • Page 35: Doors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows To assist in finding the lock, the To open a rear door when the Doors vehicle has the following: security lock is on, do the following: 1. Unlock the door by using the Trunk Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter, if the vehicle has Warning one, by pressing the power door...
  • Page 36: Index

    2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows Remote Trunk Release Emergency Trunk Release Warning (Continued) Handle Adjust the Climate Control Caution system to a setting that brings in only outside air and Do not use the emergency trunk set the fan speed to the release handle as a tie-down or highest setting.
  • Page 37: Vehicle Security

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 Vehicle Security incorrect key. The horn will sound and the turn signal lamps will flash This vehicle has theft-deterrent for about 30 seconds. features; however, they do not make When the alarm is armed, the trunk the vehicle impossible to steal.
  • Page 38: Immobilizer Operation

    2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Arming with the RKE Immobilizer Operation vehicle will be discouraged because of the high number of electrical key Transmitter ® This vehicle has PASS-Key III+ codes. The alarm system will arm when the (Personalized Automotive Security If the engine does not start and the RKE transmitter is used to lock the System) theft-deterrent system.
  • Page 39: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 following procedure is for 4. Insert the new key to be Exterior Mirrors programming additional keys only. programmed and turn it to the If all the currently programmed keys ON/RUN position within Convex Mirrors are lost or do not operate, you must five seconds of turning the see your dealer or a locksmith who ignition to the LOCK/OFF...
  • Page 40: Interior Mirrors

    2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows Power Mirrors 3. Adjust each outside mirror so Interior Mirrors that a little of the vehicle and the area behind it can be seen. Interior Rearview Mirrors Keep the selector switch in the Adjust the rearview mirror for a clear center position when not adjusting view of the area behind your either outside mirror.
  • Page 41: Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 Windows The vehicle aerodynamics are designed to improve fuel economy performance. This may result in a Warning pulsing sound when either rear window is down and the front Never leave a child, a helpless windows are up. To reduce the adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle, sound, open either a front window especially with the windows...
  • Page 42: Roof

    2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows desired level. To raise the window, normal window operation. A red bar Roof pull up and hold the front of the on the right side of the switch switch. indicates that the lockout is off. Sunroof Express-Down Window Sun Visors...
  • Page 43 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 plug the water drainage system. (Vent/Express-Open): Press this Periodically open the sunroof and switch once to vent the sunroof remove any obstacles or loose when it is closed. When using the debris. Wipe the sunroof seal and vent, the sunshade should be fully roof sealing area using a clean opened.
  • Page 44 2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows NOTES...
  • Page 45: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Lap Belt ..... 3-15 Adding Equipment to the Safety Belt Extender ..3-16 Airbag-Equipped Vehicle .
  • Page 46: Head Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Adjust the head restraint so that the top of the restraint is at the same height as the top of the occupant's Warning head. This position reduces the chance of a neck injury in a crash. With head restraints that are not Front Seats installed and adjusted properly,...
  • Page 47: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Rear Seats Front Seats To adjust the seat: 1. Lift the bar under the front edge The vehicle's rear seat has head Seat Adjustment of the seat cushion to unlock restraints in the outboard seating the seat. positions that cannot be adjusted.
  • Page 48: Power Seat Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints The vehicle may have a front center Power Seat Adjustment Lumbar Adjustment seat. There are cupholders on the Manual Lumbar underside of the seat cushion. To use them, flip the seat cushion forward. The seat can also be used as a storage area by lowering the seatback.
  • Page 49: Reclining Seatbacks

    Seats and Restraints Reclining Seatbacks Warning Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even when buckled up, the safety belts cannot do their job. The shoulder belt will not be against your body. Instead, it will be in front of you.
  • Page 50: Heated Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints 2. Push and pull on the seatback to Heated Front Seats make sure it is locked. Warning Power Reclining Seatbacks If you cannot feel temperature change or pain to the skin, the seat heater may cause burns. To reduce the risk of burns, people with such a condition should use care when using the seat heater,...
  • Page 51: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints The passenger seat may take Rear Seats longer to heat up. The heated seats are canceled Rear Seats (Split Folding) each time the ignition is turned off. Flip and Fold Feature To use this feature after restarting the vehicle, press the desired button On vehicles with this feature, the again.
  • Page 52 Seats and Restraints 3. Flip the bottom seat cushion Warning (Continued) back into place. Push down firmly on the seat cushion to Always push and pull on the make sure it is secure. seatbacks to be sure they are When the seat is not in use, the locked.
  • Page 53: Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints Safety Belts Why Safety Belts Work Warning (Continued) This section of the manual are more likely to be seriously describes how to use safety belts injured or killed. Do not allow properly. It also describes some passengers to ride in any area of things not to do with safety belts.
  • Page 54: How To Wear Safety Belts

    3-10 Seats and Restraints safety belts. That is why wearing Also, in nearly all states and in safety belts makes such good all Canadian provinces, the law sense. requires wearing safety belts. Questions and Answers About How to Wear Safety Belts Safety Belts Properly Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle...
  • Page 55 Seats and Restraints 3-11 Wear the shoulder belt over the Lap-Shoulder Belt shoulder and across the chest. All seating positions in the vehicle These parts of the body are best have a lap-shoulder belt except for able to take belt restraining the center front passenger position forces.
  • Page 56 3-12 Seats and Restraints If the shoulder portion of a 3. Push the latch plate into the passenger belt is pulled out all buckle until it clicks. the way, the child restraint If the latch plate will not go fully locking feature may be engaged.
  • Page 57 Seats and Restraints 3-13 Adjust the height so the shoulder You can move the adjuster up just portion of the belt is on the shoulder by pushing up on the shoulder belt and not falling off of it. The belt guide.
  • Page 58 3-14 Seats and Restraints probably other new parts for the vehicle's safety belt system. See Replacing Safety Belt System Parts after a Crash on page 3-17. Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides Rear safety belt comfort guides may provide added safety belt comfort for older children who have outgrown booster seats and for some adults.
  • Page 59: Safety Belt Use During

    Seats and Restraints 3-15 To remove and store the comfort A pregnant woman should wear a Warning (Continued) guide, squeeze the belt edges lap-shoulder belt, and the lap together so that the safety belt can portion should be worn as low as and across the chest.
  • Page 60: Safety Belt Extender

    3-16 Seats and Restraints But if a safety belt is not long enough, your dealer will order you an extender. When you go in to order it, take the heaviest coat you will wear, so the extender will be long enough for you. To help avoid personal injury, do not let someone else use it, and use it only for the seat it is made to fit.
  • Page 61: Safety Belt Care

    Seats and Restraints 3-17 crash. They can rip apart under Replacing Safety Belt See your dealer to have the safety impact forces. If a belt is torn or belt assemblies inspected or System Parts after a frayed, get a new one right away. replaced.
  • Page 62: Airbag System

    3-18 Seats and Restraints Airbag System For frontal airbags, the word Here are the most important things AIRBAG is on the center of the to know about the airbag system: The vehicle has the following steering wheel for the driver and on airbags: the instrument panel for the front Warning...
  • Page 63: Where Are The Airbags

    Seats and Restraints 3-19 Where Are the Airbags? Warning Warning Because airbags inflate with great Children who are up against, force and faster than the blink of or very close to, any airbag when an eye, anyone who is up it inflates can be seriously injured against, or very close to any or killed.
  • Page 64 3-20 Seats and Restraints Driver Side Shown, Passenger Driver Side Shown, Passenger The front outboard passenger Side Similar Side Similar frontal airbag is in the instrument panel on the passenger side. The seat-mounted side impact The roof-rail airbags for the driver, airbags for the driver and front front outboard passenger, and outboard passenger are in the side...
  • Page 65: When Should An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints 3-21 When Should an Airbag It depends on what is hit, the Warning (Continued) direction of the impact, and how Inflate? quickly the vehicle slows down. that person causing severe injury This vehicle is equipped with Frontal airbags may inflate at or even death.
  • Page 66: What Makes An Airbag

    3-22 Seats and Restraints A seat-mounted side impact airbag For airbag locations, see Where Are not toward those airbags. See When is designed to inflate on the side of the Airbags? on page 3-19. Should an Airbag Inflate? on the vehicle that is struck. page 3-21 for more information.
  • Page 67 Seats and Restraints 3-23 prevent the driver from seeing out of hazard warning flashers, and shut In many crashes severe enough to the windshield or being able to steer off the fuel system after the airbags inflate the airbag, windshields are the vehicle, nor does it prevent inflate.
  • Page 68 3-24 Seats and Restraints Let only qualified technicians certain conditions. No other airbag work on the airbag systems. is affected by the passenger Improper service can mean that sensing system. an airbag system will not work The passenger sensing system properly.
  • Page 69 Seats and Restraints 3-25 There is a critical problem with Warning Warning (Continued) the airbag system or the passenger sensing system. A child in a rear-facing child Secure rear-facing child restraints When the passenger sensing restraint can be seriously injured in a rear seat, even if the airbag system has turned off the front or killed if the passenger frontal...
  • Page 70 3-26 Seats and Restraints person's seating posture and body If the On Indicator is Lit for a 4. Reinstall the child restraint build. Everyone in the vehicle who following the directions provided Child Restraint has outgrown child restraints should by the child restraint The passenger sensing system is wear a safety belt manufacturer and refer to...
  • Page 71 Seats and Restraints 3-27 6. Restart the vehicle. properly in the seat. If this happens, Warning use the following steps to allow the The passenger sensing system may system to detect that person and or may not turn off the airbags for a If the front outboard passenger enable the front outboard passenger child in a child restraint depending...
  • Page 72 3-28 Seats and Restraints Liquid pooled on the seat that A thick layer of additional material, Warning has not soaked in may make it such as a blanket or cushion, more likely that the passenger or aftermarket equipment such as Stowing of articles under the sensing system will turn on the seat covers, seat heaters, and seat...
  • Page 73: Adding Equipment To The Airbag-Equipped Vehicle

    Seats and Restraints 3-29 diagnostic module, steering wheel, deployment of the passenger Warning instrument panel, roof-rail airbag airbag(s) or prevent the passenger modules, ceiling headliner or pillar sensing system from properly For up to 10 seconds after the garnish trim, front sensors, side turning off the passenger airbag(s).
  • Page 74: Replacing Airbag System Parts After A Crash

    3-30 Seats and Restraints Child Restraints Caution Warning (Continued) Older Children If an airbag covering is damaged, protect you and your opened, or broken, the airbag passenger(s) in a crash, resulting may not work properly. Do not in serious injury or even death. To open or break the airbag help make sure the airbag coverings.
  • Page 75 Seats and Restraints 3-31 Can proper safety belt fit be The manufacturer instructions that In a crash, children who are not maintained for the length of the come with the booster seat state the buckled up can strike other people trip? If yes, continue.
  • Page 76: Infants And Young

    3-32 Seats and Restraints Infants and Young Warning (Continued) Children belt. The belt force would then be Everyone in a vehicle needs applied right on the abdomen. protection! This includes infants and That could cause serious or fatal all other children. Neither the injuries.
  • Page 77 Seats and Restraints 3-33 Every time infants and young Warning (Continued) children ride in vehicles, they should have the protection provided by seat, always move the front appropriate child restraints. Neither passenger seat as far back as it the vehicle's safety belt system nor will go.
  • Page 78 3-34 Seats and Restraints Q: What are the different types of are many kinds of restraints Warning (Continued) add-on child restraints? available for children with special needs. A: Add-on child restraints, which Instead, it may settle up around are purchased by the vehicle the child's abdomen.
  • Page 79: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints 3-35 Child Restraint Systems Forward-Facing Child Seat Booster Seats A forward-facing child seat provides A booster seat is a child restraint Rear-Facing Infant Seat restraint for the child's body with the designed to improve the fit of the A rear-facing infant seat provides harness.
  • Page 80: Where To Put The Restraint

    3-36 Seats and Restraints Securing an Add-On Child Children can be endangered in a Administration (NHTSA) website to crash if the child restraint is not locate the nearest child safety seat Restraint in the Vehicle properly secured in the vehicle. inspection station.
  • Page 81 Seats and Restraints 3-37 We recommend that children and Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) child restraints be secured in a rear seat, including: an infant or a child outboard passenger airbag move the front passenger seat as riding in a rear-facing child restraint; inflates and the passenger seat is far back as it will go.
  • Page 82: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children

    3-38 Seats and Restraints When securing a child restraint in a Keep in mind that an unsecured use both the safety belts and the rear seating position, study the child restraint can move around in a LATCH anchorage system to secure instructions that came with your collision or sudden stop and injure a rear-facing or forward-facing...
  • Page 83 Seats and Restraints 3-39 The LATCH anchorage system can Lower Anchors Top Tether Anchor be used until the combined weight of the child plus the child restraint is 29.5 kg (65 lbs). Use the safety belt alone instead of the LATCH anchorage system once the combined weight is more than 29.5 kg (65 lbs).
  • Page 84 3-40 Seats and Restraints The child restraint may have a Lower Anchor and Top Tether single tether (3) or a dual tether (4). Anchor Locations Either will have a single attachment (2) to secure the top tether to the anchor. Some child restraints that have a To assist in locating the lower top tether are designed for use with...
  • Page 85 Seats and Restraints 3-41 According to accident statistics, Warning children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child Do not attach more than one child restraint system or infant restraint restraint to a single anchor. system secured in a rear seating Attaching more than one child position.
  • Page 86 3-42 Seats and Restraints If you need to secure more than one 1.1. Find the lower anchors for Warning (Continued) child restraint in the rear seat, see the desired seating Where to Put the Restraint on position. of the retractor to set the lock, page 3-36.
  • Page 87 Seats and Restraints 3-43 2.3. Route, attach, and tighten If you are using a single the top tether according to tether in the center seating your child restraint position without a headrest, instructions and the route the single tether over following instructions: the seatback.
  • Page 88: Replacing Latch System

    3-44 Seats and Restraints 3. Before placing a child in the where to install the child restraint Warning (Continued) child restraint, make sure it is using LATCH. If a child restraint is securely held in place. To check, secured in the vehicle using a system inspected and any grasp the child restraint at the safety belt and it uses a top tether,...
  • Page 89 Seats and Restraints 3-45 If more than one child restraint 3. Push the latch plate into the needs to be installed in the rear buckle until it clicks. seat, be sure to read Where to Put Position the release button on the Restraint on page 3-36.
  • Page 90: Securing Child Restraints

    3-46 Seats and Restraints 6. If the child restraint has a top Securing Child Restraints Securing Child Restraints tether, follow the child restraint (Center Front Seat (Front Outboard manufacturer's instructions Position) Passenger Seat) regarding the use of the top tether. See Lower Anchors and This vehicle has airbags.
  • Page 91 Seats and Restraints 3-47 Do not secure a child seat in a Warning Warning (Continued) position without a top tether anchor if a national or local law requires A child in a rear-facing child Secure rear-facing child restraints that the top tether be anchored, or if restraint can be seriously injured in a rear seat, even if the airbag the instructions that come with the...
  • Page 92 3-48 Seats and Restraints 2. Put the child restraint on the seat. 3. Pick up the latch plate, and run the lap and shoulder portions of the vehicle's safety belt through or around the restraint. The child restraint instructions will show you how.
  • Page 93 Seats and Restraints 3-49 7. Before placing a child in the child restraint, make sure it is securely held in place. To check, grasp the child restraint at the safety belt path and attempt to move it side-to-side and back-and-forth. When the child restraint is properly installed, there should be no more than 2.5 cm (1 in) of movement.
  • Page 94 3-50 Seats and Restraints NOTES...
  • Page 95 Storage Storage Storage Rear Storage Compartments For vehicles with a split folding rear seat, there are two storage areas Storage Compartments underneath. Pull the tab(s) located Glove Box Glove Box ....4-1 by the passenger side safety belt Cupholders .
  • Page 96 Storage Additional Storage Features Convenience Net For vehicles with a convenience net, it is located in the rear. Use it to store small loads as far forward as possible. The net should not be used to store heavy loads.
  • Page 97 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Passenger Airbag Status Vehicle Messages Indicator ....5-14 Vehicle Messages ... 5-27 Controls Charging System Light .
  • Page 98: Controls

    Instruments and Controls Universal Remote System Controls 3. Release the lever to lock the steering wheel in place. Universal Remote System . . . 5-39 Universal Remote System Steering Wheel Do not adjust the steering wheel Programming ....5-39 while driving.
  • Page 99: Horn

    Instruments and Controls Horn (Previous/End): Press to (Adjustable Interval Wipes): go to the previous radio station Turn the band up for more frequent Press near or on the horn symbols stored as a favorite, go to the next wipes or down for less frequent on the steering wheel pad to sound track if a CD is playing, reject an wipes.
  • Page 100: Compass

    Instruments and Controls Compass To adjust for compass variance, use Warning the following procedure: This vehicle may have a compass in Compass Variance (Zone) In freezing weather, do not use the Driver Information Center (DIC). Procedure the washer until the windshield is Compass Zone warmed.
  • Page 101 Instruments and Controls 2. Find the vehicle's current from tall buildings, utility wires, To calibrate the compass, use the location and variance zone manhole covers, or other industrial following procedure: number on the map. structures, if possible. Compass Calibration Procedure If CAL should ever appear in the Zones 1 through 15 are 1.
  • Page 102: Clock

    Instruments and Controls 4. The DIC will display 2. To increase or decrease the With Date Display CALIBRATING: DRIVE IN time, do one of the following Single CD (MP3) Player CIRCLES. Drive the vehicle in while the hours or minutes are tight circles at less than 8 km/h flashing: This radio has a...
  • Page 103: Power Outlets

    Instruments and Controls 5. To decrease the time or date, do 2. Press the pushbutton located Warning one of the following: under the desired option. Power is always supplied to the Turn the knob counter 3. Press the or MENU button outlets.
  • Page 104: Cigarette Lighter

    Instruments and Controls Certain accessory plugs may not be Caution Caution compatible with the accessory power outlet and could overload Hanging heavy equipment from Holding a cigarette lighter in while vehicle and adapter fuses. If a the power outlet can cause it is heating does not let the problem is experienced, see your damage not covered by the...
  • Page 105: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, Warning lights come on when there When one of the warning lights could be a problem with a vehicle comes on and stays on while Gauges, and function. Some warning lights come driving, or when one of the gauges on briefly when the engine is started shows there may be a problem, Indicators...
  • Page 106: Instrument Cluster

    5-10 Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster English Uplevel Shown, Base and Metric Similar...
  • Page 107: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge The speedometer shows the vehicle The tachometer displays the engine speed in both kilometers per hour speed in revolutions per (km/h) and miles per hour (mph). minute (rpm). Odometer Caution The odometer shows how far the If the engine is operated with the vehicle has been driven in tachometer in the shaded warning...
  • Page 108: Engine Coolant Temperature

    5-12 Instruments and Controls When the ignition is on, the fuel Engine Coolant gauge indicates about how much Temperature Gauge fuel is left in the fuel tank. An arrow on the fuel gauge indicates the side of the vehicle the fuel door is on.
  • Page 109: Safety Belt Reminders

    Instruments and Controls 5-13 Safety Belt Reminders Passenger Safety Belt The front passenger safety belt warning light and chime may turn on Reminder Light Driver Safety Belt Reminder if an object is put on the seat such There is a passenger safety belt Light as a briefcase, handbag, grocery reminder light near the passenger...
  • Page 110: Passenger Airbag Status

    5-14 Instruments and Controls If there is a problem with the airbag system, a Driver Information Center (DIC) message may also come on. See Airbag System Messages on page 5-31. Passenger Airbag Status The airbag readiness light comes on United States Indicator for several seconds when the vehicle is started.
  • Page 111: Charging System Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 If the word ON or the on symbol is The light should go out once the Warning (Continued) lit on the passenger airbag status engine starts. If it stays on, indicator, it means that the front or comes on while driving, there See Airbag Readiness Light on outboard passenger frontal airbag is...
  • Page 112 5-16 Instruments and Controls on when the vehicle is placed in Caution Caution (Continued) ON/RUN, as a check to show it is working. If it does not, have the If the vehicle is continually driven could lead to costly repairs not vehicle serviced by your dealer.
  • Page 113 Instruments and Controls 5-17 If towing a trailer, reduce the A few driving trips with the cap Emissions Inspection and amount of cargo being hauled as properly installed should turn the Maintenance Programs soon as it is possible. light off. Depending on where you live, your If the light continues to flash, find a Check that good quality fuel is...
  • Page 114: Brake System Warning

    5-18 Instruments and Controls The vehicle may not pass system readiness, your dealer This light should come on briefly inspection if: can prepare the vehicle for when the engine is started. If it does inspection. not come on then, have it fixed so it The malfunction indicator lamp is will be ready to warn if there is a on with the engine running, or if...
  • Page 115: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 If the light does not come on, have it Electronic Stability Warning fixed so it will be ready to warn if Control (ESC) Off Light there is a problem. The brake system might not be If the ABS light stays on, turn the working properly if the brake ignition off.
  • Page 116: Electronic Stability Control

    5-20 Instruments and Controls Electronic Stability If the indicator/warning light is on Caution and flashing, the TCS and/or the Control (ESC)/Traction StabiliTrak system is actively The engine coolant temperature Control System (TCS) working. warning light indicates that the Indicator/Warning Light See Traction Control/Electronic vehicle has overheated.
  • Page 117: Tire Pressure Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 Tire Pressure Light When the Light Flashes First and Then Is On Steady If the light flashes for about a minute and then stays on, there may be a problem with the TPMS. If the problem is not corrected, the light This light should come on briefly as will come on at every ignition cycle.
  • Page 118: Security Light

    5-22 Instruments and Controls Security Light For information regarding this light The fog lamp light comes on when and the vehicle's security system, the fog lamps are in use. see Vehicle Alarm System on The light goes out when the fog page 2-11.
  • Page 119: Information Displays Driver Information

    Instruments and Controls 5-23 Information Displays If equipped, the DIC also displays DIC Buttons the compass direction and the outside air temperature when Driver Information viewing the trip and fuel information. Center (DIC) The compass direction appears on the top right corner of the DIC Your vehicle has a Driver display.
  • Page 120 5-24 Instruments and Controls Trip A and Trip B and the vehicle was moving. Once (Vehicle Information): Press the vehicle begins moving, the trip this button to display the oil life, Press the trip/fuel button until odometer will accumulate mileage. units, tire pressure readings, and TRIP A or TRIP B displays.
  • Page 121 Instruments and Controls 5-25 The fuel range estimate is based on number is calculated based on the reset the value, press and hold the an average of the vehicle's fuel number of mpg (L/100 km) recorded set/reset button. The display will economy over recent driving history since the last time this menu item return to zero.
  • Page 122 5-26 Instruments and Controls When the remaining oil life is low, English or Metric units of If the tire pressure display shows the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON measurement. Once in this display, dashes instead of a value, there message will appear on the display. press the set/reset button to select may be a problem with your vehicle.
  • Page 123: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-27 Vehicle Messages Battery Voltage and battery. Turn off all unnecessary accessories. Stop and turn off the Charging Messages Messages are displayed on the DIC vehicle as soon as it is safe to do to notify the driver that the status of so.
  • Page 124: Engine Cooling System

    5-28 Instruments and Controls HOOD OPEN TRUNK OPEN ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE ENGINE If your vehicle has the remote start This message displays when the feature, this message displays when trunk is not closed completely. Make This message displays when the the hood is not closed properly.
  • Page 125: Engine Oil Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-29 Engine Oil Messages OIL PRESSURE LOW STOP vehicle may be driven at a reduced speed while this message is on, but ENGINE CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON acceleration and speed may be This message displays when the reduced.
  • Page 126: Key And Lock Messages

    5-30 Instruments and Controls Key and Lock Messages AUTOMATIC LIGHT Ride Control System CONTROL ON Messages REPLACE BATTERY IN This message displays when the REMOTE KEY SERVICE STABILITRAK automatic headlamps are turned on. This message displays when the See Exterior Lamp Controls on If your vehicle has Electronic battery in the Remote Keyless Entry page 6-1 for more information.
  • Page 127: Airbag System Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-31 SERVICE TRACTION STABILITRAK OFF Any of the following conditions may cause the TCS to turn off: CONTROL If your vehicle has Electronic The TCS is turned off by Stability Control (ESC), this If your vehicle has the Traction pressing the traction control message displays when the ESC is Control System (TCS), this message...
  • Page 128: Security Messages

    5-32 Instruments and Controls Security Messages Service Vehicle Messages STARTING DISABLED SERVICE THROTTLE SERVICE THEFT SYSTEM ERROR This message displays if the starting This message displays when there This message displays while of the engine is disabled due to the is a problem with the theft-deterrent viewing the odometer or trip electronic throttle control system.
  • Page 129: Transmission Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-33 to appear. See Tire Pressure RIGHT FRT (right front), LEFT RR Transmission Messages Monitor Operation on page 10-42 for (left rear), or RIGHT RR (right rear) SERVICE TRANSMISSION more information. If the warning to indicate the location of the low comes on and stays on, there may tire.
  • Page 130: Washer Fluid Messages

    5-34 Instruments and Controls Washer Fluid Messages Vehicle Entering the Feature Settings Menu Personalization WASHER FLUID LOW ADD 1. Turn the ignition on and place FLUID Your vehicle has customization the vehicle in P (Park). capabilities that allow you to This message displays when the To avoid excessive drain on the program certain features to one...
  • Page 131 Instruments and Controls 5-35 Feature Settings Menu Items Press the customization button until automatically unlock. See the DISPLAY LANGUAGE screen Programmable Automatic Door The following are customization appears on the DIC display. Press Unlock under Automatic Door features that allow you to program the set/reset button once to access Locks on page 2-8 for more settings to the vehicle:...
  • Page 132 5-36 Instruments and Controls ALL IN PARK (default): All of the Press the customization button until To select a setting, press the set/ doors will unlock when the vehicle is REMOTE DOOR LOCK appears on reset button while the desired shifted into P (Park).
  • Page 133 Instruments and Controls 5-37 LIGHTS ON (default): The exterior 30 SECONDS (default): The Press the customization button until lamps will flash when you press the exterior lamps will stay on for APPROACH LIGHTING appears on unlock button on the RKE 30 seconds.
  • Page 134 5-38 Instruments and Controls To select a setting, press the set/ To select a setting, press the set/ NO CHANGE: No change will be reset button while the desired reset button while the desired made to this feature. The current setting is displayed on the DIC.
  • Page 135: Universal Remote System

    Instruments and Controls 5-39 To select a setting, press the set/ Exiting the Feature Universal Remote reset button while the desired Settings Menu System setting is displayed on the DIC. The feature settings menu will be See Radio Frequency Statement on EXIT FEATURE SETTINGS exited when any of the following page 13-15.
  • Page 136 5-40 Instruments and Controls devices such as garage door Park the vehicle outside of the openers, security systems, and garage when programming a garage home automation devices. door. Be sure that people and objects are clear of the garage door Do not use this system with any or gate that is being programmed.
  • Page 137 Instruments and Controls 5-41 should slowly blink. This button Programming Universal Home may need to be held for up to Remote Fixed Code 20 seconds. For questions or help programming 4. Immediately, within one second, the Universal Home Remote release the button when the System, call 1-866-572-2728 or go garage door moves.
  • Page 138 5-42 Instruments and Controls Your hand-held transmitter can have between 8 to 12 dip switches depending on the brand of transmitter. The garage door opener receiver (motor head unit) could also Example of Eight Dip Switches have a row of dip switches that can be used when programming with Two Positions the Universal Home Remote.
  • Page 139 Instruments and Controls 5-43 A switch in the down to right, into the Universal 3.3. Right Button ("Down," "-," position could be labeled as Home Remote, when or "Off.") Down, , or Off. completing Step 4. 4. The indicator lights will blink A switch in the middle 3.
  • Page 140 5-44 Instruments and Controls 6. Press and hold the button that Universal Remote System To erase either Rolling Code or will be used to control the Fixed Code on the Universal Home Operation garage door until the garage Remote device: door moves.
  • Page 141 Lighting Lighting Lighting Features Exterior Lighting Entry Lighting ....6-6 Delayed Entry Lighting ..6-7 Exterior Lamp Controls Delayed Exit Lighting .
  • Page 142: Headlamp High/Low-Beam

    Lighting AUTO (Automatic): Automatically Headlamp High/ Daytime Running Lamps operates the headlamps and other Low-Beam Changer (DRL)/Automatic exterior lamps at normal brightness. Headlamp System To change the headlamps from low (Parking Lamps): Turns on the beam to high beam, push the turn Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can parking lamps including all lamps, signal lever away from you.
  • Page 143: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting The headlamps automatically Lights On with Wipers Hazard Warning Flashers change from DRL to the regular If the windshield wipers are headlamps depending on the activated in daylight with the engine darkness of the surroundings. The on, and the exterior lamp control is other lamps that come on with the in AUTO, the headlamps, parking headlamps will also come on.
  • Page 144: Turn And Lane-Change

    Lighting When the hazard warning flashers The lever returns to its starting Fog Lamps are on, the turn signals will position whenever it is released. not work. If after signaling a turn or lane change the arrow flashes rapidly or Turn and Lane-Change does not come on, a signal bulb Signals...
  • Page 145: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lighting Courtesy Lamps Press to turn the fog lamps on or off. A light will come on in the When a door is opened, the instrument cluster. Instrument Panel courtesy lamps automatically come When the headlamps are changed on.
  • Page 146: Dome Lamps

    Lighting Dome Lamps Reading Lamps Lighting Features Entry Lighting For vehicles with courtesy lamps, they come on and stay on for a set time whenever the unlock symbol is pressed on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter. If a door is opened, the lamps stay on while it is open and then turn off The center mounted dome lamp The vehicle has reading lamps that...
  • Page 147: Delayed Entry Lighting

    Lighting When the ignition is on, illuminated Delayed Exit Lighting Parade Dimming entry is inactive, which means the This feature illuminates the interior Parade mode automatically prohibits courtesy lamps will not come on for a period of time after the key is the dimming of the instrument panel unless a door is opened.
  • Page 148: Battery Power Protection

    Lighting voltage move up or down. This is needed. It can temporarily reduce Battery Power Protection normal. If there is a problem, an the power demands of some This feature helps prevent the alert will be displayed. accessories. battery from being drained, if the The battery can be discharged at Normally, these actions occur in interior courtesy lamps, reading/map...
  • Page 149 Infotainment System Set up the tone, speaker Infotainment Introduction adjustments, and preset radio System stations. Infotainment For more information, see Defensive Determine which radio the vehicle Driving on page 9-2. has and read the following pages to Introduction become familiar with its features. Infotainment .
  • Page 150: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Infotainment System Theft-Deterrent Feature Operation ® TheftLock is designed to discourage theft of the vehicle's radio by learning a portion of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The radio does not operate if it is stolen or moved to a different vehicle.
  • Page 151 Infotainment System The vehicle has one of these radios as its infotainment system. Softkeys The Radio with CD (MP3) has six softkeys located below the radio display. Softkeys are used to control functions that appear on the radio display as tabs directly above the softkeys.
  • Page 152 Infotainment System To activate SCV: 2. To adjust the setting, do one of 2. Highlight the desired tone the following: control tab by doing one of the 1. Set the radio volume to the following: desired level. Turn the knob. Press the knob.
  • Page 153 Infotainment System To quickly adjust all tone and 2. To adjust the setting, do one of Press SEEK or SEEK. speaker controls to the middle the following: Press FWD or REV. position, press the knob for more Turn the knob. To quickly adjust all speaker and than two seconds until a beep tone controls to the middle position,...
  • Page 154: Am-Fm Radio

    Infotainment System Radio displays on the bottom line. When Finding a Station information is not available, NO BAND: Press to choose between INFO displays. AM-FM Radio FM1, FM2, AM, or SiriusXM (if Auto Text (RDS Features): If equipped) on the Radio with CD Radio Data System (RDS) additional information is available (Base).
  • Page 155: Storing Radio Stations

    Infotainment System To scan preset stations in the goes to a stored preset, plays for Radios that do not have a FAV selected band, press and hold a few seconds, then goes to the button store radio stations as presets, up to 18 stations (six FM1, SEEK for four seconds until a next stored preset.
  • Page 156: Satellite Radio

    Infotainment System Storing a Radio Station as a 4. Press the FAV button, or let the call 1-866-635-2349 (U.S.) and Favorite, Radio with CD (MP3) menu time out, to return to the www.xmradio.ca or call original main radio screen 1-877-209-0079 (Canada). Radios that have a FAV button store showing the radio station radio stations as favorites.
  • Page 157 Infotainment System 2. Press the softkey under AUTO Finding a Category (CAT) SEEK: Press to go to the next TXT tab on the radio display. Channel SiriusXM channel. 3. Press the softkey under the ON To find SiriusXM channels in a To scan stations, press and hold or OFF tab on the radio display.
  • Page 158 7-10 Infotainment System Press SEEK or SEEK. Storing SiriusXM Channels 3. Press and hold one of the six softkeys until a beep sounds. 3. To exit the category search Drivers are encouraged to store 4. Repeat Steps 1 3 to store mode, press the FAV button or radio station while the vehicle is additional radio stations.
  • Page 159 Infotainment System 7-11 SiriusXM Radio Messages Channel Unauth: This channel is No Subscription Please Renew: blocked or cannot be received with SiriusXM subscription needs to be XL (Explicit Language your SiriusXM subscription package. reactivated. Contact SiriusXM at Channels): These channels, or any www.siriusxm.com or call Channel Unavail: This previously others, can be blocked at a...
  • Page 160: Radio Reception

    7-12 Infotainment System ® Unknown: If this message is interference or static, unplug the SiriusXM Satellite Radio received when tuned to channel 0, item from the accessory power Service there could be a receiver fault. outlet. SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service Consult with your dealer.
  • Page 161: Backglass Antenna

    Infotainment System 7-13 Backglass Antenna Multi-Band Antenna Caution ® The AM-FM antenna is integrated The roof antenna is for OnStar ® Using a razor blade or sharp with the rear window defogger, equipped), SiriusXM Satellite object to clear the inside rear located in the rear window.
  • Page 162: Audio Players

    7-14 Infotainment System Audio Players detergent solution mixed with water, Caution (Continued) and clean it. Make sure the wiping process starts from the center to CD Player damaged CDs, the CD player the edge. could be damaged. While using Some CD players can play MP3 Inserting a Disc the CD player, use only CDs in CD-R or CD-RW discs.
  • Page 163 Infotainment System 7-15 If the ignition or radio is turned off volume and the elapsed time of the Softkeys when a CD is in the player, the CD track displays. Release to resume The six softkeys below the radio stays in the player. If the ignition or playing the track.
  • Page 164 7-16 Infotainment System contains both types of audio, the CD Empty Folder Playing an MP3 player reads all MP3 files first, then Folders that do not contain files are Order of Play the uncompressed CD audio files. skipped, and the player advances to Tracks are played in the following the next folder that contains files.
  • Page 165 Infotainment System 7-17 Buttons and Knobs volume and the elapsed time of the The softkeys below the radio display control the following features. track displays. Release FWD to The buttons and knobs on the radio resume playing. control the following features. (Previous Folder): Press the softkey below to go to the...
  • Page 166 7-18 Infotainment System The disc is dirty, scratched, wet, on the number of files on the disc. 3. Press the softkey below the or upside down. The radio may begin playing while it Back tab to return to the main is scanning in the background.
  • Page 167: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment System 7-19 Auxiliary Devices Phone (Power/Volume): Turn to increase or decrease the volume of Using the Auxiliary Input Jack the portable player. Additional Bluetooth volume adjustments might need to The radio system may have an For vehicles equipped with be made from the portable device.
  • Page 168 7-20 Infotainment System Pair cell phone(s) to the vehicle. A Bluetooth system can use a When to Speak: A short tone The system may not work with Bluetooth-capable cell phone with a sounds after the system responds all cell phones. See Pairing in Hands-Free Profile to make and indicating when it is waiting for a this section for more information.
  • Page 169 Infotainment System 7-21 The pairing process is disabled 3. Say Pair. The system responds (Push To Talk): Press to when the vehicle is moving. with instructions and a four-digit answer incoming calls, confirm Personal Identification Number Pairing only needs to be system information, and start (PIN).
  • Page 170 7-22 Infotainment System Listing All Paired and Connected Connecting to a Different Phone Storing and Deleting Phone Phones Numbers To connect to a different cell phone, The system can list all cell phones the Bluetooth system looks for the The system can store up to 30 paired to it.
  • Page 171 Infotainment System 7-23 Using the Store Command repeats back the digit it heard Listing Stored Numbers followed by a tone. After the last The list command will list all stored 1. Press and hold digit has been entered, say numbers and name tags. two seconds.
  • Page 172 7-24 Infotainment System Using the Dial or Call If an unwanted number is Once connected, the person called Command recognized by the system, say will be heard through the audio Clear at any time to clear the last speakers. 1. Press and hold number.
  • Page 173 Infotainment System 7-25 Press to disconnect the Muting a Call Transferring Audio from the Bluetooth System to a Cell Phone current call and switch to the call During a call, all sounds from inside on hold. During a call with the audio in the the vehicle can be muted so that the vehicle: person on the other end of the call...
  • Page 174 7-26 Infotainment System To access contacts stored in the cell Sending a Number or Name Tag Other Information phone: During a Call ® The Bluetooth word mark and ® logos are owned by the Bluetooth 1. Press . The system 1.
  • Page 175 Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems This vehicle may have a dual or single climate control system. The heating, cooling, defrost, defog and ventilation can be controlled with this system. Climate Control Systems If equipped with heated seats, see Heated Front Seats on page 3-6. Climate Control Systems .
  • Page 176: Maintenance

    Climate Controls may need to be replaced. There will be some airflow noticeable from the various outlets when driving, even with the fan in the off position. For more information, see Passenger Compartment Air Filter on page 8-5 and Maintenance Schedule on page 11-2.
  • Page 177 Climate Controls the outside temperature is above Using these settings together for (Defog): This mode clears the freezing. A flashing indicator light long periods of time may cause the windshield of fog or moisture. Air is indicates that the air conditioning air inside the vehicle to become too directed equally to the windshield compressor is currently not...
  • Page 178: Operation Tips

    Climate Controls This mode helps to quickly heat or window clearing. The length of Air Vents cool the air inside the vehicle once defogger operation will increase if Use the thumbwheel located below the temperature inside the vehicle is the vehicle is being driven. or to the side of the outlet, to equal to or better than the outside If equipped with heated outside...
  • Page 179: Passenger Compartment Air Filter

    Climate Controls If the airflow seems low when Maintenance the fan is at the highest setting, the passenger compartment air Passenger Compartment filter, if equipped, may need to replaced. For more information, Air Filter see Passenger Compartment Air The filter removes dust, pollen, and Filter on page 8-5 and other airborne irritants from outside Maintenance Schedule on...
  • Page 180 Climate Controls NOTES...
  • Page 181 Driving and Operating Driving and Retained Accessory Fuel Power (RAP) ....9-18 Fuel ......9-31 Operating Shifting Into Park .
  • Page 182: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Designate a front seat Driving Information Warning passenger to handle potential distractions. Distracted Driving Taking your eyes off the road too Become familiar with vehicle long or too often could cause a Distraction comes in many forms features before driving, such as crash resulting in injury or death.
  • Page 183: Drunk Driving

    Driving and Operating Allow enough following distance Control of a Vehicle If the engine ever stops while the between you and the driver in vehicle is being driven, brake Braking, steering, and accelerating front of you. normally but do not pump the are important factors in helping to brakes.
  • Page 184: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating Holding both sides of the The vehicle's right wheels can drop Caution steering wheel allows you to turn off the edge of a road onto the 180 degrees without removing shoulder while driving. Follow If the steering wheel is turned a hand.
  • Page 185: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and Operating Steering or Cornering Skid material on the road. Learn to Warning too much speed or steering in a recognize warning clues such curve causes tires to slip and as enough water, ice, or packed Wet brakes can cause crashes. lose cornering force.
  • Page 186: Highway Hypnosis

    Driving and Operating Have good tires with proper Hydroplaning Hill and Mountain Roads tread depth. See Tires on Hydroplaning is dangerous. Water Driving on steep hills or through page 10-32. can build up under the vehicle's mountains is different than driving Turn off cruise control.
  • Page 187: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating Winter Driving The Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning improves vehicle stability during Driving on Snow or Ice hard stops on slippery roads, but Coasting downhill in N (Neutral) apply the brakes sooner than when Drive carefully when there is snow or with the ignition off is on dry pavement.
  • Page 188 Driving and Operating Blizzard Conditions Warning Warning (Continued) Being stuck in snow can be a serious situation. Stay with the Fully open the air outlets on Snow can trap engine exhaust vehicle unless there is help nearby. or under the instrument under the vehicle.
  • Page 189: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating If it takes some time for help to Slowly spinning the wheels in the Warning arrive, now and then when you run forward and reverse directions the engine, push the accelerator causes a rocking motion that could If the vehicle's tires spin at high pedal slightly so the engine runs free the vehicle.
  • Page 190 9-10 Driving and Operating Tire and Loading Information kilograms and pounds. The Warning Label vehicle capacity weight includes the weight of all occupants, Do not load the vehicle any cargo, and all heavier than the Gross nonfactory-installed options. Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), or either the The Tire and Loading maximum front or rear Gross...
  • Page 191 Driving and Operating 9-11 Steps for Determining Correct and luggage load capacity is Load Limit 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.) Locate the statement "The combined weight of Determine the combined occupants and cargo should weight of luggage and cargo never exceed XXX kg or being loaded on the vehicle.
  • Page 192 9-12 Driving and Operating positions. The combined weight of the driver, passengers, and cargo should never exceed your vehicle's maximum vehicle capacity weight. Certification Label Example 2 Example 3 1. Maximum Vehicle Capacity 1. Maximum Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 = 453 kg Weight for Example 3 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs) (1,000 lbs)
  • Page 193 Driving and Operating 9-13 The label shows the gross If things like suitcases, tools, Warning weight capacity of your vehicle, packages, or anything else are called the Gross Vehicle Weight put inside the vehicle, they will Do not load the vehicle any Rating (GVWR).
  • Page 194: Starting And Operating

    9-14 Driving and Operating Starting and Warning (Continued) Caution (Continued) Operating Never stack heavier replacement. Follow this breaking-in guideline every things, like suitcases, New Vehicle Break-In time you get new brake inside the vehicle so that linings. some of them are above Caution the tops of the seats.
  • Page 195: Ignition Positions

    Driving and Operating 9-15 Ignition Positions key to ACC/ACCESSORY. If this Caution (Continued) doesn't work, then the vehicle needs service. key. Use the correct key, make Do not turn the engine off when the sure it is all the way in, and turn it vehicle is moving.
  • Page 196: Starting The Engine

    9-16 Driving and Operating 3. Come to a complete stop, shift while the engine is off. To use ACC/ A warning chime will sound and the to P (Park), and turn the ignition ACCESSORY, turn the key Driver Information Center (DIC) will to LOCK/OFF.
  • Page 197 Driving and Operating 9-17 Starting Procedure the engine is already running. Caution (Continued) Engine cranking can be stopped 1. With your foot off the accelerator by turning the ignition switch to pedal, turn the ignition to START. battery. Wait at least 15 seconds the ACC/ACCESSORY or When the engine starts, let go of between each try, to let the...
  • Page 198: Engine Heater

    9-18 Driving and Operating engine and transmission gently 2. Open the hood and unwrap the The length of time the heater should until the oil warms up and electrical cord. The cord is remain plugged in depends on lubricates all moving parts. attached to the diagonal brace several factors.
  • Page 199: Shifting Into Park

    Driving and Operating 9-19 Shifting Into Park Console Shift Lever Leaving the Vehicle With the Engine Running If the vehicle is equipped with a Steering Column Shift Lever console shift lever, use this If the vehicle has a steering column Warning procedure to shift the vehicle into shift lever, use this procedure to...
  • Page 200: Shifting Out Of Park

    9-20 Driving and Operating If you have to leave the vehicle with Shifting out of Park Console Shift the engine running, be sure your If the console shift lever cannot be Automatic Transmission vehicle is in P (Park) and the moved out of P (Park): parking brake is firmly set before Shift Lock...
  • Page 201: Parking Over Things

    Driving and Operating 9-21 2. Turn the ignition key to the ON/ Engine Exhaust Warning (Continued) RUN position. See Ignition Positions on page 9-15 for more There are holes or openings Warning information. in the vehicle body from 3. Shift out of the P (Park) position damage or aftermarket Engine exhaust contains carbon to the N (Neutral) position.
  • Page 202: Running The Vehicle While

    9-22 Driving and Operating Running the Vehicle Automatic While Parked Transmission It is better not to park with the The automatic transmission has a engine running. shift lever on the console between If the vehicle is left with the engine the seats, or on the steering column.
  • Page 203 Driving and Operating 9-23 maintain brake application. Then N (Neutral) only. Also, use Warning (Continued) move the shift lever into another N (Neutral) when the vehicle is gear. See Shifting out of Park on being towed. Do not leave the vehicle when the page 9-20.
  • Page 204: Manual Mode

    9-24 Driving and Operating D (Drive): This position is for lower fuel economy than D (Drive). within the instrument cluster. When normal driving. It provides the best You can use it on very steep hills, using the ERS mode a number will fuel economy.
  • Page 205: Antilock Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-25 The transmission will not shift into Brakes If driving safely on a wet road and it 5 (Fifth) until the + (Plus) button is becomes necessary to slam on the used or you shift back into D (Drive). brakes and continue braking to Antilock Brake avoid a sudden obstacle, a...
  • Page 206: Parking Brake

    9-26 Driving and Operating suddenly slows or stops. Always Parking Brake A warning chime will sound and a leave enough room up ahead to brake warning light on the stop, even with ABS. instrument cluster will come on, if the parking brake is set, the Using ABS ignition is on, and the vehicle speed is greater than 8 km/h (5 mph).
  • Page 207: Ride Control Systems

    Driving and Operating 9-27 Ride Control Systems brakes to assist the driver in keeping the vehicle on the intended path. Traction Control/ If cruise control is being used and Electronic Stability TCS or ESC begins to limit wheel Control spin, cruise control will disengage. The indicator light for both systems Cruise control may be turned back System Operation...
  • Page 208 9-28 Driving and Operating To turn TCS and ESC on again, comes on and stays on: Caution press and release the button. 1. Stop the vehicle. The ESC Off light in the Do not repeatedly brake or 2. Turn the engine off and wait instrument cluster turn off.
  • Page 209: Stability Control

    Driving and Operating 9-29 Cruise Control This vehicle has a Traction Control +RES (Resume/Accelerate): System (TCS) and when the system Press briefly to make the vehicle With cruise control, you can begins to limit wheel spin, the cruise resume to a previously set speed, maintain a speed of about 40 km/h control will automatically disengage.
  • Page 210 9-30 Driving and Operating To slow down in small If the cruise button is on when not in Increasing Speed While Using increments, briefly press the use, it could get bumped and go into Cruise Control SET button. Each time this is cruise when not desired.
  • Page 211: Fuel

    Driving and Operating 9-31 lower gear to keep your speed Fuel If the vehicle has a yellow fuel cap, down. If the brakes are applied the E85 or FlexFuel can be used in the Use of the recommended fuel is an cruise control will turn off.
  • Page 212: Gasoline Specifications

    9-32 Driving and Operating Prohibited Fuels methylcyclopentadienyl manganese the underhood emission control tricarbonyl (MMT). Do not use label. If this fuel is not available in Gasolines containing oxygenates, gasolines with MMT as they can states adopting California Emissions such as ethers and ethanol, as well reduce spark plug life and affect Standards, the vehicle will operate as reformulated gasolines are...
  • Page 213: Fuel Additives

    Driving and Operating 9-33 recommended. Costly repairs All other vehicles should use only The starting characteristics of E85 caused by use of improper fuel the unleaded gasoline as described or FlexFuel make it unsuitable for would not be covered by the vehicle in Recommended Fuel on use when temperatures fall below warranty.
  • Page 214: Filling The Tank

    9-34 Driving and Operating Caution Warning (Continued) Keep sparks, flames, and Do not use fuel containing smoking materials away methanol. It can corrode metal from fuel. parts in the fuel system and also damage plastic and rubber parts. Do not leave the fuel pump That damage would not be unattended.
  • Page 215: Filling A Portable Fuel

    Driving and Operating 9-35 pumping before removing the Filling a Portable Fuel Warning nozzle. Clean fuel from painted Container surfaces as soon as possible. See If a fire starts while you are Exterior Care on page 10-67. refueling, do not remove the Warning When replacing the fuel cap, turn it nozzle.
  • Page 216: General Towing

    9-36 Driving and Operating Towing For information on towing a disabled Warning (Continued) vehicle, see Towing the Vehicle on page 10-65. For information on General Towing keep it in contact with the fill towing the vehicle behind another opening until filling is Information vehicle such as a motor home, see complete.
  • Page 217 Driving and Operating 9-37 The vehicle can tow in D (Drive) During the trip, check occasionally Warning (Continued) but M (Manual Mode) is to be sure that the load is secure recommended. See Manual and the lamps and any trailer Also adjust the Climate Mode on page 9-24.
  • Page 218 9-38 Driving and Operating Passing When turning with a trailer, make transmission is not shifted down, the wider turns than normal so the brakes might have to be used so More passing distance is needed trailer will not strike soft shoulders, much that they would get hot and no when towing a trailer.
  • Page 219: Trailer Towing

    Driving and Operating 9-39 Parking on Hills 4. Reapply the brake pedal. Then transmission fluid, engine oil, axle apply the parking brake and shift lubricant, belts, cooling system and into P (Park). brake system. Inspect these before Warning and during the trip. 5.
  • Page 220 9-40 Driving and Operating Weight of the Trailer Ask your dealer for trailering information or advice, or write us at How heavy can a trailer safely be? our Customer Assistance Offices. It should never weigh more than See Customer Assistance Offices 454 kg (1,000 lb).
  • Page 221: Towing Equipment

    Driving and Operating 9-41 Will any holes be made in the Total Weight on Your Vehicle's Trailer Brakes body of the vehicle when the Tires Does the trailer have its own trailer hitch is installed? If so, brakes? Be sure to read and follow Be sure the vehicle's tires are seal the holes when the hitch is the instructions for the trailer brakes...
  • Page 222: Conversions And Add-Ons

    9-42 Driving and Operating Conversions and Add-Ons Add-On Electrical Equipment Caution Some electrical equipment can damage the vehicle or cause components to not work and would not be covered by the warranty. Always check with your dealer before adding electrical equipment.
  • Page 223 Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Power Steering Fluid ..10-16 Taillamps, Turn Signal, Washer Fluid ....10-17 Sidemarker, Stoplamps, Brakes ..... 10-18 and Back-Up Lamps .
  • Page 224: General Information

    10-2 Vehicle Care Tire Pressure Monitor Jump Starting General Information Operation ....10-42 Jump Starting ....10-62 For service and parts needs, visit Tire Inspection .
  • Page 225: Warning

    Vehicle Care 10-3 cause cancer and birth defects or handling, emissions systems, Vehicle Checks other reproductive harm. Engine aerodynamics, durability, and exhaust, many parts and systems, electronic systems like antilock Doing Your Own many fluids, and some component brakes, traction control, and stability Service Work wear by-products contain and/or control.
  • Page 226: Hood

    10-4 Vehicle Care All Vehicles Keep a record with all parts receipts and list the mileage and the date of any service work performed. See Warning Maintenance Records on page 11-14. It can be dangerous to work on your vehicle if you do not have the proper knowledge, service Caution manual, tools, or parts.
  • Page 227 Vehicle Care 10-5 Engine Compartment Overview...
  • Page 228: Engine Oil

    10-6 Vehicle Care Always dispose of engine oil 1. Windshield Washer Fluid 11. Coolant Surge Tank and properly. See What to Do with Reservoir. See Washer Fluid on Pressure Cap. See Engine Used Oil in this section. page 10-17. Coolant on page 10-12. Checking Engine Oil 2.
  • Page 229 Vehicle Care 10-7 what kind of oil to use. For engine Add enough oil to put the level Warning oil crankcase capacity, see somewhere in the proper operating Capacities and Specifications on range. Push the dipstick all the way The engine oil dipstick handle page 12-2.
  • Page 230: Engine Oil Life System

    10-8 Vehicle Care will provide easier cold starting for skin and nails with soap and water, the engine at extremely low or a good hand cleaner. Wash or temperatures. When selecting an oil properly dispose of clothing or rags of the appropriate viscosity grade, containing used engine oil.
  • Page 231: Automatic Transmission

    Vehicle Care 10-9 the oil life system to work properly, since the last oil change. Automatic Transmission the system must be reset every time Remember to reset the oil life Fluid the oil is changed. system whenever the oil is changed. How to Check Automatic When the system has calculated How to Reset the Engine Oil...
  • Page 232: Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

    10-10 Vehicle Care Change the fluid and filter at the How to Inspect the Engine Air 3. Pull out the filter. intervals listed in Maintenance Cleaner/Filter 4. Inspect or replace the engine air Schedule on page 11-2, and be sure cleaner/filter.
  • Page 233: Cooling System

    Vehicle Care 10-11 When it is safe to lift the hood: Caution Warning If the air cleaner/filter is off, dirt An electric engine cooling fan can easily get into the engine, under the hood can start up even which could damage it. Always when the engine is not running have the air cleaner/filter in place and can cause injury.
  • Page 234: Engine Coolant

    10-12 Vehicle Care What to Use This mixture: Caution Gives freezing protection down Warning to 37°C ( 34°F), outside Using coolant other than ® temperature. DEX-COOL can cause Adding only plain water or some premature engine, heater core, Gives boiling protection up to other liquid to the cooling system or radiator corrosion.
  • Page 235 Vehicle Care 10-13 If coolant is visible but the coolant Caution (Continued) Caution level is not at or above the mark pointed to, add a 50/50 mixture of proper mixture of engine coolant This vehicle has a specific clean drinkable water and for the cooling system.
  • Page 236: Engine Overheating

    10-14 Vehicle Care The coolant surge tank pressure reaches the mark pointed to on Warning cap can be removed when the the front of the coolant cooling system, including the surge surge tank. Steam and scalding liquids from a tank pressure cap and upper 5.
  • Page 237 Vehicle Care 10-15 If the decision is made not to lift the If Steam Is Coming from the 2. Turn the heater on to the highest hood when this warning appears, temperature and to the highest Engine Compartment get service help right away. See fan speed.
  • Page 238: Overheated Engine

    10-16 Vehicle Care If there is no sign of steam, idle the indicates an overheat condition How to Check Power Steering engine for three minutes while exists. Driving extended distances Fluid parked. If the warning is still and/or towing a trailer in the Check the level after the vehicle has displayed, turn off the engine until it overheat protection mode should be...
  • Page 239: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-17 Washer Fluid Caution What to Use Do not use engine coolant When windshield washer fluid is (antifreeze) in the windshield needed, be sure to read the washer. It can damage the manufacturer's instructions before windshield washer system use.
  • Page 240: Brakes

    10-18 Vehicle Care Brakes Some driving conditions or climates Replacing Brake System Parts can cause a brake squeal when the The braking system on a vehicle is This vehicle has disc brakes. Disc brakes are first applied or lightly complex. Its many parts have to be brake pads have built-in wear applied.
  • Page 241: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-19 Brake Fluid hydraulic system fixed, since a What to Add leak means that sooner or later Use only new DOT 3 brake fluid the brakes will not work well. from a sealed container. See Recommended Fluids and Do not top off the brake fluid.
  • Page 242: Battery

    10-20 Vehicle Care Battery Vehicle Storage Caution Refer to the replacement number Warning Using the wrong fluid can shown on the original battery label badly damage brake when a new battery is needed. See Batteries have acid that can burn hydraulic system parts.
  • Page 243: Starter Switch Check

    Vehicle Care 10-21 Starter Switch Check Automatic Transmission normal effort. If the shift lever moves out of P (Park), contact Shift Lock Control your dealer for service. Warning Function Check Ignition Transmission When you are doing this Warning Lock Check inspection, the vehicle could move suddenly.
  • Page 244: Park Brake And P (Park)

    10-22 Vehicle Care To check the P (Park) Park Brake and P (Park) Caution mechanism's holding ability: Mechanism Check With the engine running, shift to Allowing the wiper arm to touch P (Park). Then release the the windshield when no wiper parking brake followed by the Warning blade is installed could damage...
  • Page 245: Headlamp Aiming

    Vehicle Care 10-23 4. Remove the wiper blade. Headlamp Aiming Allowing the wiper blade arm to Headlamp aim has been preset and touch the windshield when no should need no further adjustment. wiper blade is installed could If the vehicle is damaged in a crash, damage the windshield.
  • Page 246: Bulb Replacement

    10-24 Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement Headlamps, Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker, and For the proper type of replacement Parking Lamps bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on page 10-27. For any bulb changing procedure not listed in this section, contact your dealer. Halogen Bulbs Warning 2.
  • Page 247 Vehicle Care 10-25 3. Pull up on the plastic headlamp 12. Push down on the plastic retainer and remove it. headlamp retainer to reinstall it. 4. Pull the headlamp assembly away from the vehicle and remove the electrical connector. 5. Remove the round dust caps to gain access to the bulbs.
  • Page 248: Taillamps, Turn Signal, Sidemarker, Stoplamps

    10-26 Vehicle Care Taillamps, Turn Signal, Sidemarker, Stoplamps, and Back-Up Lamps 3. Turn the upper wing nut 5. Turn the two hex nuts counterclockwise and remove it. counterclockwise to remove them. 4. Pull the carpet away from the rear of the vehicle. 6.
  • Page 249: License Plate Lamp

    Vehicle Care 10-27 License Plate Lamp Replacement Bulbs Electrical System Exterior Lamp Bulb To replace one of these bulbs: Electrical System Number Overload Back-Up 921LL The vehicle has fuses and circuit Front Parking/Turn 3157NAK breakers to protect against an Signal electrical system overload.
  • Page 250: Fuses And Circuit

    10-28 Vehicle Care Headlamp Wiring Fuses and Circuit Caution Breakers An electrical overload may cause the lamps to go on and off, or in Spilling liquid on any electrical The wiring circuits in the vehicle are some cases to remain off. Have the component on the vehicle may protected from short circuits by a headlamp wiring checked right away...
  • Page 251 Vehicle Care 10-29 The vehicle may not have all of the fuses, relays, and features shown. Fuses Usage A/C CMPRSR Air Conditioning Compressor ABS MTR 1 Antilock Brake System (ABS) Motor 1 ABS MTR 2 ABS Motor 2 AIR PUMP Air Pump AIR SOL Air Injection...
  • Page 252 10-30 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage FAN 2 Cooling Fan 2 LT PARK Driver Side CHMSL/ Center BCK-UP High-Mounted Parking Lamp FOG LAMPS Fog Lamps (If Stoplamp, Equipped) LT SPOT Left Spot Back-up Lamp FSCM Fuel System LT T/SIG Driver Side Turn DISPLAY...
  • Page 253: Block

    Vehicle Care 10-31 Fuses Usage Relay Usage REAR Rear Defogger RVC SEN Regulated Voltage Control DEFOG Sensor STRTR Starter STRG WHL Steering Wheel Instrument Panel Fuse STRTR Starter Block TRANS Transmission VACUUM/ Vacuum Pump PUMP Wiper The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses, relays, and Windshield Wiper features shown.
  • Page 254: Wheels And Tires

    10-32 Vehicle Care Wheels and Tires Fuses Usage Warning (Continued) PWR/SEAT Power Seats Tires and a serious crash. See PWR/WNDW Power Window Vehicle Load Limits on Every new GM vehicle has page 9-9. Retained high-quality tires made by a Accessory Power Underinflated tires pose leading tire manufacturer.
  • Page 255: All-Season Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-33 All-Season Tires Winter Tires Warning (Continued) This vehicle may come with This vehicle was not originally Worn or old tires can all-season tires. These tires are equipped with winter tires. Winter cause a crash. If the tread designed to provide good overall tires are designed for increased performance on most road surfaces...
  • Page 256: Summer Tires

    10-34 Vehicle Care Use only radial ply tires of the Tire Sidewall Labeling and service description. See the same size, load range, and Tire Size illustration later in this Useful information about a tire is speed rating as the original section.
  • Page 257 Vehicle Care 10-35 DOT Tire Date of (5) Tire Ply Material The type Manufacture The last four of cord and number of plies in digits of the TIN indicate the tire the sidewall and under the tread. manufactured date. The first two (6) Uniform Tire Quality digits represent the week (01 Grading (UTQG)
  • Page 258: Tire Designations

    10-36 Vehicle Care The compact spare tire is for (5) Tire Inflation Tire Designations emergency use when a regular temporary use tire or compact Tire Size road tire has lost air and gone spare tire should be inflated to flat. If the vehicle has a compact 420 kPa (60 psi).
  • Page 259: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Vehicle Care 10-37 (3) Aspect Ratio A two-digit is certified to carry. The speed Belt A rubber coated layer of number that indicates the tire rating is the maximum speed a cords between the plies and the height-to-width measurements. tire is certified to carry a load. tread.
  • Page 260 10-38 Vehicle Care Curb Weight The weight of a GAWR FRT Gross Axle Weight Maximum Inflation Pressure motor vehicle with standard and Rating for the front axle. See The maximum air pressure to optional equipment including the Vehicle Load Limits on which a cold tire can be inflated.
  • Page 261 Vehicle Care 10-39 Outward Facing Sidewall Radial Ply Tire A pneumatic Treadwear Indicators Narrow side of an asymmetrical tire that tire in which the ply cords that bands, sometimes called wear has a particular side that faces extend to the beads are laid at bars, that show across the tread outward when mounted on a 90 degrees to the centerline of...
  • Page 262: Tire Pressure

    10-40 Vehicle Care Vehicle Capacity Weight Tire Pressure Caution (Continued) number of designated seating Tires need the correct amount of positions multiplied by Overinflated tires, or tires that air pressure to operate 68 kg (150 lb) plus the rated have too much air, can effectively.
  • Page 263: Tire Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care 10-41 How the vehicle is loaded Remove the valve cap from the Tire Pressure Monitor affects vehicle handling and ride tire valve stem. Press the tire System comfort. Never load the vehicle gauge firmly onto the valve to The Tire Pressure Monitor System with more weight than it was get a pressure measurement.
  • Page 264: Tire Pressure Monitor

    10-42 Vehicle Care pressure telltale when one or more The TPMS malfunction indicator is See Radio Frequency Statement on of your tires is significantly combined with the low tire pressure page 13-15. under-inflated. telltale. When the system detects a Tire Pressure Monitor malfunction, the telltale will flash for Accordingly, when the low tire approximately one minute and then...
  • Page 265 Vehicle Care 10-43 located on the instrument cluster. The low tire pressure warning light Caution If the warning light comes on, stop may come on in cool weather when as soon as possible and inflate the the vehicle is first started, and then Tire sealant materials are not all tires to the recommended pressure turn off as the vehicle is driven.
  • Page 266 10-44 Vehicle Care The TPMS sensor matching Operating electronic devices or TPMS Malfunction Light and process was not done or not being near facilities using radio Message completed successfully after wave frequencies similar to the The TPMS will not function properly rotating the tires.
  • Page 267: Tire Inspection

    Vehicle Care 10-45 using a TPMS relearn tool, in the 4. Start with the driver side 9. Turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF. following order: driver side front tire, front tire. 10. Set all four tires to the passenger side front tire, passenger 5.
  • Page 268: Tire Rotation

    10-46 Vehicle Care The tire has a bump, bulge, See When It Is Time for New See Tire Pressure on or split. Tires on page 10-47 and Wheel page 10-40 and Vehicle Load Replacement on page 10-51. Limits on page 9-9. The tire has a puncture, cut, or other damage that cannot Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor...
  • Page 269: When It Is Time For New

    Vehicle Care 10-47 equipped, be replaced after six Warning (Continued) years, regardless of tread wear. The tire manufacturer date is the last towel can be used; however, use four digits of the DOT Tire a scraper or wire brush later to Identification Number (TIN) which is remove all rust or dirt.
  • Page 270: Buying New Tires

    10-48 Vehicle Care at least a month, remove the tires or number is molded onto the tire's Winter tires with the same speed raise the vehicle to reduce the sidewall near the tire size. If the rating as the original equipment weight from the tires.
  • Page 271: Different Size Tires And Wheels

    Vehicle Care 10-49 sure they are the same size, may be affected. If the vehicle has Warning electronic systems such as antilock load range, speed rating, and brakes, rollover airbags, traction construction (radial) as the Mixing tires of different sizes, control, electronic stability control, original tires.
  • Page 272: Uniform Tire Quality

    10-50 Vehicle Care Uniform Tire Quality nominal rim diameters of graded 150 would wear one and 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm), one-half (1½) times as well on Grading or to some limited-production the government course as a tire Quality grades can be found tires.
  • Page 273: Wheel Alignment And Tire

    Vehicle Care 10-51 straight-ahead braking traction performance on the laboratory surface variations such as troughs or ruts, is normal. If the vehicle is tests, and does not include test wheel than the minimum vibrating when driving on a smooth acceleration, cornering, required by law.
  • Page 274: Tire Chains

    10-52 Vehicle Care Replace wheels, wheel bolts, wheel Tire Chains Caution nuts, or Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) sensors with new Warning The wrong wheel can also cause GM original equipment parts. problems with bearing life, brake Do not use tire chains. There is cooling, speedometer or Warning not enough clearance.
  • Page 275: If A Tire Goes Flat

    Vehicle Care 10-53 If a Tire Goes Flat Warning Warning It is unusual for a tire to blow out Driving on a flat tire will cause Lifting a vehicle and getting under while driving, especially if the tires permanent damage to the tire. it to do maintenance or repairs is are maintained properly.
  • Page 276: Tire Changing

    10-54 Vehicle Care When the vehicle has a flat tire (2), 2. Remove the convenience net if Warning use the following example as a the vehicle has one. guide to assist in the placement of 3. Remove the spare tire cover. Changing a tire can be the wheel blocks (1).
  • Page 277 Vehicle Care 10-55 Or, this vehicle may have steel wheels with plastic covers. 1. Jack 6. Turn the nut holding the jack counterclockwise and remove it. 2. Extension and Protection Guide Then remove the jack and 3. Wheel Wrench wrench. To remove the plastic covers and The tools you will need to change a wheel nut caps, loosen the plastic...
  • Page 278 10-56 Vehicle Care the cover or lay it face down, as it 2. Turn the wheel wrench 3. For all wheel types, find the could become scratched or counterclockwise once on each jacking location using the damaged. Store the wheel cover in wheel nut to loosen it.
  • Page 279 Vehicle Care 10-57 Warning Warning Raising the vehicle with the jack Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the improperly positioned can parts to which it is fastened, can damage the vehicle and even make wheel nuts become loose make the vehicle fall.
  • Page 280 10-58 Vehicle Care 7. Remove any rust or dirt from the 9. Reinstall the wheel nuts with the 10. Lower the vehicle by turning wheel bolts, mounting surfaces, rounded end of the nuts toward the jack handle and spare wheel. the wheel.
  • Page 281 Vehicle Care 10-59 Storing a Flat or Spare Tire Warning (Continued) and Tools specification supplied by the Warning aftermarket manufacturer when using accessory locking wheel Storing a jack, a tire, or other nuts. See Capacities and equipment in the passenger Specifications on page 12-2 for compartment of the vehicle could original equipment wheel nut...
  • Page 282 10-60 Vehicle Care 2. Place the tire valve stem facing 1. Cover down and the protector/guide 2. Retainer placed through a wheel bolt hole 3. Compact Spare Tire and threaded onto the bolt screw. 4. Wing Nut 3. Remove the protector and attach 5.
  • Page 283: Compact Spare Tire

    Vehicle Care 10-61 1. Retainer Warning (Continued) 2. Full-Size Flat Tire crash and you or others could be 3. Protective Guide injured. Use only one compact 4. Extension Bolt Screw spare tire at a time. 5. Wing Nut 6. Jack If this vehicle has a compact spare tire, it was fully inflated when new;...
  • Page 284: Jump Starting

    10-62 Vehicle Care When using a compact spare tire, Do not use the compact spare on Jump Starting the ABS and Traction Control other vehicles. For more information about the systems may engage until the spare Do not mix the compact spare tire or vehicle battery, see Battery on tire is recognized by the vehicle, wheel with other wheels or tires.
  • Page 285 Vehicle Care 10-63 These locations are used instead of Caution Caution a direct connection to the battery. 1. Check the other vehicle. It must Ignoring these steps could result If any accessories are left on or have a 12-volt battery with a in costly damage to the vehicle plugged in during the jump negative ground system.
  • Page 286 10-64 Vehicle Care 7. Connect one end of the black Warning Warning negative ( ) cable to the negative ( ) terminal of the good Using a match near a battery can Fans or other moving engine battery. Use a remote cause battery gas to explode.
  • Page 287: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-65 10. Try to start the vehicle that had Towing To tow the vehicle behind another the dead battery. If it will not vehicle for recreational purposes, start after a few tries, it such as behind a motor home, see Towing the Vehicle probably needs service.
  • Page 288 10-66 Vehicle Care Here are some important things to Dinghy Towing The vehicle was not designed to be consider before recreational vehicle towed with all four wheels on the towing: ground. If the vehicle must be towed, a dolly should be used. See What is the towing capacity of Dolly Towing that follows for more the towing vehicle? Be sure to...
  • Page 289: Appearance Care

    Vehicle Care 10-67 2. Drive the front wheels onto the Appearance Care Caution (Continued) dolly. 3. Shift the transmission to Exterior Care products can be obtained from P (Park). your dealer. Follow all Locks manufacturer directions regarding 4. Firmly set the parking brake. correct product usage, necessary Locks are lubricated at the factory.
  • Page 290 10-68 Vehicle Care Finish Care symbol is on any Caution underhood compartment electrical Application of aftermarket clearcoat center that should not be power sealant/wax materials is not Machine compounding or washed. This could cause damage recommended. If painted surfaces aggressive polishing on a that would not be covered by the are damaged, see your dealer to basecoat/clearcoat paint finish...
  • Page 291 Vehicle Care 10-69 Solvents, alcohols, fuels, The bright metal moldings on the Cleaning Exterior Lamps/ or other harsh cleaners. vehicle are aluminum. To prevent Lenses, Emblems, Decals and damage always follow these Stripes Ice scrapers or other hard items. cleaning instructions: Aftermarket appearance caps or Use only lukewarm or cold water, a Be sure the molding is cool to...
  • Page 292 10-70 Vehicle Care Air Intakes squeak. Lubricate weatherstrips at Wheels and Trim Aluminum least once a year. Hot, dry climates or Chrome Clear debris from the air intakes, may require more frequent between the hood and windshield Use a soft, clean cloth with mild application.
  • Page 293 Vehicle Care 10-71 Inspect power steering for proper Sheet Metal Damage Caution hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, If the vehicle is damaged and chafing, etc. requires sheet metal repair or To avoid surface damage, do not Visually check constant velocity joint replacement, make sure the body use strong soaps, chemicals, boots and axle seals for leaks.
  • Page 294: Interior Care

    10-72 Vehicle Care Do not use laundry detergents or dark spots etched into the paint on any switches or controls. dishwashing soaps with surface. See Finish Care Cleaners should be removed degreasers. For liquid cleaners, previously in this section. quickly. Never allow cleaners to use approximately 20 drops per remain on the surface being 3.8 L (1 gal) of water.
  • Page 295 Vehicle Care 10-73 Fabric/Carpet/Suede 3. Start on the outside edge of the Caution soil and gently rub toward the Start by vacuuming the surface center. Fold the cleaning cloth to using a soft brush attachment. If a To prevent scratching, never use a clean area frequently to rotating brush attachment is being abrasive cleaners on automotive...
  • Page 296 10-74 Vehicle Care Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces Instrument Panel, Leather, Caution (Continued) and Vehicle Information and Vinyl, Other Plastic Surfaces, Radio Displays Low Gloss Paint Surfaces and these solvents can permanently Natural Open Pore Wood change the appearance and feel For vehicles with high gloss Surfaces surfaces or vehicle displays, use a...
  • Page 297: Floor Mats

    Vehicle Care 10-75 Cargo Cover and Floor Mats brake pedal. Always check that the floor mats do not interfere Convenience Net with the pedals. Warning Wash with warm water and mild Use the floor mat with the detergent. Do not use chlorine If a floor mat is the wrong size or correct side up.
  • Page 298 10-76 Vehicle Care Removing and Replacing the 3. Make sure the floor mat is properly secured and verify that Floor Mat it does not interfere with the pedals. The driver side floor mat is held in place by one hook-type retainer. 1.
  • Page 299: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information technicians, the dealer is the place for routine maintenance such as oil Maintenance Your vehicle is an important changes and tire rotations and investment. This section describes additional maintenance items like the required maintenance for the tires, brakes, batteries, and wiper vehicle.
  • Page 300: Maintenance Schedule

    11-2 Service and Maintenance Frequently towing a trailer. Because of the way people use Maintenance vehicles, maintenance needs vary. Used for high speed or Schedule There may need to be more competitive driving. frequent checks and services. The Used for taxi, police, or delivery Owner Checks and Services Additional Required Services - service.
  • Page 301 Service and Maintenance 11-3 Check engine coolant level. See Visually inspect steering, for more than a year. The engine oil Engine Coolant on page 10-12. suspension, and chassis and filter must be changed at least components for damaged, loose, once a year and the oil life system Check windshield washer fluid or missing parts or signs of must be reset.
  • Page 302 11-4 Service and Maintenance Check ignition transmission lock. See Ignition Transmission Lock Check on page 10-21. Check parking brake and automatic transmission park mechanism. See Park Brake and P (Park) Mechanism Check on page 10-22. Check accelerator pedal for damage, high effort, or binding. Replace if needed.
  • Page 303 Service and Maintenance 11-5 Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Normal Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change engine oil and filter, if needed. Replace passenger compartment air filter. (1) Inspect evaporative control system. (2) Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 304 11-6 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance (4) Or every five years, whichever Schedule Additional Required comes first. See Cooling System on Services - Normal page 10-11. (1) Or every two years, whichever (5) Or every 10 years, whichever comes first. More frequent comes first.
  • Page 305 Service and Maintenance 11-7 Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Severe Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change engine oil and filter, if needed. Replace passenger compartment air filter. (1) Inspect evaporative control system. (2) Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 306: Services

    11-8 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance (4) Or every five years, whichever Special Application Schedule Additional Required comes first. See Cooling System on Services Services - Severe page 10-11. (1) Or every two years, whichever (5) Or every 10 years, whichever Severe Commercial Use comes first.
  • Page 307: And Care

    Service and Maintenance 11-9 Additional Battery Brakes The battery supplies power to start Brakes stop the vehicle and are Maintenance and Care the engine and operate any crucial to safe driving. additional electrical accessories. Your vehicle is an important Signs of brake wear may include investment and caring for it properly To avoid break-down or failure to chirping, grinding, or squealing...
  • Page 308 11-10 Service and Maintenance Hoses Shocks and Struts rubber; cracks or cuts in the tread or sidewall; or a bulge or Hoses transport fluids and should Shocks and struts help aid in control split in the tire. be regularly inspected to ensure for a smoother ride.
  • Page 309 Service and Maintenance 11-11 Wheel Alignment Wiper Blades Wheel alignment is critical for Wiper blades need to be cleaned ensuring that the tires deliver and kept in good condition to optimal wear and performance. provide a clear view. Signs that the alignment may Signs of wear include streaking, need to be adjusted include skipping across the windshield,...
  • Page 310: Lubricants, And Parts

    11-12 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Usage Fluid/Lubricant Engine Oil Use only engine oil licensed to the dexos1 specification of the proper SAE viscosity grade.
  • Page 311: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    Service and Maintenance 11-13 Usage Fluid/Lubricant Hood and Door Hinges Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No. 12346241, in Canada 10953474). Weatherstrip Conditioning Weatherstrip Lubricant (GM Part No. 3634770, in Canada 10953518) or Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM Part No. 12345579, in Canada 10953481). Maintenance Replacement Parts Replacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer.
  • Page 312: Maintenance Records

    11-14 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Records After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the service, and the type of services performed in the boxes provided. Retain all maintenance receipts. Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 313 Service and Maintenance 11-15 Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 314 11-16 Service and Maintenance Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 315: Technical Data

    Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Engine Identification The eighth character in the VIN is Vehicle Identification the engine code. This code Vehicle Identification identifies the vehicle's engine, Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification specifications, and replacement Number (VIN) ....12-1 parts.
  • Page 316: Vehicle Data

    12-2 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications The following approximate capacities are given in metric and English conversions. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 11-12 for more information. Capacities Application Metric English Air Conditioning Refrigerant R134a For the air conditioning system refrigerant charge amount, see the refrigerant label located under the hood.
  • Page 317 Technical Data 12-3 Capacities Application Metric English Fuel Tank (RPO FHS) 66.3 L 17.5 gal Wheel Nut Torque 100 lb ft All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to fill to the approximate level, as recommended in this manual. Recheck fluid level after filling. Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code...
  • Page 318 12-4 Technical Data Engine Drive Belt Routing...
  • Page 319: Customer Information

    Reporting Safety Defects to Procedure ....13-1 Chevrolet. Normally, any concerns General Motors ... 13-13...
  • Page 320 13-2 Customer Information STEP TWO: If after contacting a When contacting Chevrolet, 40 days. If you do not agree with the member of dealership management, remember that your concern will decision given in your case, you it appears your concern cannot be...
  • Page 321: Customer Assistance

    Two, General Motors of Canada Centre, 1-800-263-3777 (English), assistance. However, if a customer Limited wants you to be aware of its 1-800-263-7854 (French), wishes to write or e-mail Chevrolet, participation in a no-charge or write to: the letter should be addressed to: Mediation/Arbitration Program.
  • Page 322: Customer Assistance For Text Telephone (Tty) Users

    Online Owner Experience 1-800-263-3777 (English) (U.S.) my.chevrolet.com 1-800-263-7854 (French) (Warranty Tracking 1-800-263-3830 (For Text Information): Track the vehicle s The Chevrolet online owner Telephone devices (TTYs)) warranty information. experience is a one-stop resource Roadside Assistance: that allows interaction with (Recall Information): View...
  • Page 323: Program

    General Motors of Canada also has a Mobility Program. Visit www.gm.ca (Canada) chevroletowner.ca Reimbursement Program or call 1-800-GM-DRIVE (463-7483) Take a trip to the Chevrolet Owner for details. TTY users call Centre: 1-800-263-3830. Chat live with online help Roadside Assistance representatives.
  • Page 324 New Vehicle Limited Warranty. nearest Chevrolet dealer for chains, or other traction devices. Chevrolet and General Motors of warranty service, or if the vehicle Canada Limited reserve the right to Towing or services for vehicles...
  • Page 325: Program

    Customer Information 13-7 Services Specific to Assistance advisor may give safety related. If it is, please call permission to get local your dealership, let them know this, Canadian-Purchased Vehicles emergency road service. You will and ask for instructions. Fuel Delivery: Reimbursement receive payment, up to $100, If your dealer requests you to bring is approximately $5 Canadian.
  • Page 326 13-8 Customer Information Courtesy Transportation is not a one-way or round-trip shuttle service Courtesy Rental Vehicle part of the New Vehicle Limited within reasonable time and distance Your dealer may arrange to provide Warranty. A separate booklet parameters of your dealer's area. you with a courtesy rental vehicle or entitled Limited Warranty and reimburse you for a rental vehicle...
  • Page 327: Collision Damage Repair

    Customer Information 13-9 Additional Program value, and safety performance can these parts is not known. Such parts be compromised in subsequent are not covered by the GM New Information collisions. Vehicle Limited Warranty, and any All program options, such as shuttle related failures are not covered by Collision Parts service, may not be available at...
  • Page 328 13-10 Customer Information center that has GM-trained If the vehicle is leased, the leasing Gather the following information: technicians and comparable company may require you to have Driver name, address, and equipment. insurance that ensures repairs with telephone number. Genuine GM Original Equipment Insuring the Vehicle Driver license number.
  • Page 329: Service Publications

    Customer Information 13-11 Managing the Vehicle Damage If another party's insurance Each bulletin contains instructions company is paying for the repairs, to assist in the diagnosis and Repair Process you are not obligated to accept a service of the vehicle. In the event that the vehicle requires repair valuation based on that Owner Information...
  • Page 330: Reporting Safety Defects

    13-12 Customer Information Current and Past Models Reporting Safety To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline Technical Service Bulletins and Defects toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 Manuals are available for current (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to and past model GM vehicles. Reporting Safety Defects http://www.safercar.gov;...
  • Page 331: Government

    Transport Canada Call 1-800-222-1020, or write: about the vehicle s performance and immediately, and notify General Chevrolet Motor Division how it is driven. For example, the Motors of Canada Limited. Call Chevrolet Customer Assistance vehicle uses computer modules to...
  • Page 332: Event Data Recorders

    13-14 Customer Information Event Data Recorders These data can help provide a if the vehicle is leased, with the better understanding of the consent of the lessee; in response This vehicle is equipped with an circumstances in which crashes and to an official request by police or event data recorder (EDR).
  • Page 333: Radio Frequency Identification (Rfid)

    Customer Information 13-15 OnStar Terms and Conditions and Radio Frequency Privacy Statement on the OnStar Statement website. This vehicle has systems that Radio Frequency operate on a radio frequency that comply with Part 15 of the Federal Identification (RFID) Communications Commission (FCC) RFID technology is used in some rules and with Industry Canada vehicles for functions such as tire...
  • Page 334 13-16 Customer Information NOTES...
  • Page 335 OnStar 14-1 OnStar OnStar Overview Press Make a call, end a call, or answer an incoming call. OnStar Overview Give OnStar Hands-Free Calling OnStar Overview ... . 14-1 voice commands. OnStar Services Give OnStar Turn-by-Turn Emergency .
  • Page 336: Onstar Services

    14-2 OnStar Press the OnStar Emergency button OnStar Services Navigation to get a priority connection to an OnStar navigation requires the Emergency Advisor available Emergency Directions and Connections 24/7 to: service plan. With Automatic Crash Response, Get help for an emergency. the built-in system can automatically Press to receive directions or...
  • Page 337: Connections

    OnStar 14-3 Using Voice Commands 2. Say Repeat. System responds After the call ends, press the Go with the last direction given, then button on the navigation screen to During a Planned Route responds with OnStar ready, begin driving directions. Cancel Route then a tone.
  • Page 338 14-4 OnStar OnStar Mobile App Calling 911 Emergency Store a Name Tag for Speed Dialing Download the OnStar RemoteLink 1. Press . System responds: ® mobile app to select Apple OnStar ready, followed by 1. Press . System responds: ® Android , and BlackBerry devices a tone.
  • Page 339: Diagnostics

    OnStar 14-5 Verify Minutes and Expiration OnStar Additional How OnStar Service Works Automatic Crash Response, Information Press and say Minutes then Emergency Services, Crisis Assist, Verify to check how many minutes Stolen Vehicle Assistance, Vehicle Transferring Service remain and their expiration date. Diagnostics, Remote Door Unlock, Press to request account transfer...
  • Page 340 14-6 OnStar to function properly. These systems vehicle, damage to the vehicle in a system can provide in-vehicle may not operate if the battery is crash, or wireless phone network access to all of the OnStar services, discharged or disconnected. congestion or jamming.
  • Page 341 OnStar 14-7 change the OnStar PIN, call OnStar Roadside Assistance and a route or may ask for a call back and provide the Advisor with the locksmith to help gain access to the after the vehicle is driven into an current number.
  • Page 342 14-8 OnStar Add-on Electrical Equipment OnStar - libcurl and unzip LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS acknowledgments The OnStar system is integrated FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE into the electrical architecture of the Certain OnStar components include AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF vehicle.
  • Page 343 OnStar 14-9 unzip: Christian Spieler, Cosmin Truta, materials provided with the Antoine Verheijen, Paul von Behren, distribution. The sole exception This is version 2005-Feb-10 of the Rich Wales, Mike White to this condition is redistribution Info-ZIP copyright and license. The of a standard UnZipSFX binary definitive version of this document This software is provided as is,...
  • Page 344 14-10 OnStar Pocket UnZip, WiZ or MacZip without the explicit permission of Info-ZIP. Such altered versions are further prohibited from misrepresentative use of the Zip-Bugs or Info-ZIP e-mail addresses or of the Info-ZIP URL(s). 4. Info-ZIP retains the right to use the names Info-ZIP, Zip, UnZip, UnZipSFX, WiZ, Pocket UnZip, Pocket Zip,...
  • Page 345 INDEX Airbag System (cont'd) Appearance Care What Will You See after an Exterior ..... 10-67 Accessories and Airbag Inflates? ... . .3-22 Interior .
  • Page 346 INDEX Bulb Replacement (cont'd) CD Player ..... 7-14 Headlamps, Front Turn Center Console Storage ..4-1 Battery .
  • Page 347 INDEX Cluster, Instrument ... . 5-10 Customer Assistance ..13-4 Distracted Driving ....9-2 Collision Damage Repair .
  • Page 348 INDEX Engine (cont'd) Coolant Temperature E85 or FlexFuel ....9-33 Filter, Gauge ..... .5-12 Electrical Equipment, Engine Air Cleaner .
  • Page 349 INDEX Fuel ......9-31 Gauges Headlamps Additives .....9-33 Engine Coolant Aiming .
  • Page 350 INDEX Lighting Delayed Entry ....6-7 Ignition Positions ....9-15 Labeling, Tire Sidewall ..10-34 Delayed Exit .
  • Page 351 INDEX Locks Messages Mirrors Automatic Door ....2-8 Airbag System ....5-31 Automatic Dimming Delayed Locking .
  • Page 352 INDEX Overheated Engine Phone Engine ......10-6 Protection Bluetooth .....7-19 Engine Oil Life System .
  • Page 353 INDEX Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Roof System ......2-2 Sunroof ..... . .2-16 Radio Frequency Remote Vehicle Start .
  • Page 354 i-10 INDEX Seats Service (cont'd) Steering ......9-3 Publications Ordering Adjustment, Front ....3-3 Fluid, Power .
  • Page 355 INDEX i-11 Tires (cont'd) Transportation Program, Uniform Tire Quality Courtesy ..... 13-7 Tachometer ....5-11 Grading .
  • Page 356 i-12 INDEX Vehicle (cont'd) When It Is Time for New Reminder Messages ..5-33 Tires ......10-47 Remote Start .

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