Voltmeter Gage; Safety Belt Reminders - Chevrolet 2010 Traverse Owner's Manual

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conditions, pull off the road, stop the
vehicle, and turn off the engine as
soon as possible.
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for more information.

Voltmeter Gage

When the engine is not running, but
the ignition is on, this gage displays
the battery voltage in DC volts.
When the engine is running, the
gage shows the condition of the
charging system. The gage can
transition from a higher to lower or a
lower to higher reading. This is
normal. Readings between the low
and high warning zones indicate the
normal operating range. The
voltmeter gage can also read lower
when in fuel economy mode. This is
normal.
Readings in the low warning zone
can occur when a large number of
electrical accessories are operating
in the vehicle and the engine is left
idling for an extended period. This
condition is normal since the
charging system is not able to
provide full power at engine idle. As
engine speeds are increased, this
condition should correct itself as
higher engine speeds allow the
charging system to create maximum
power.
The vehicle can only be driven for a
short time with the reading in either
warning zone. If the vehicle must be
driven, turn off all unnecessary
accessories.
Readings in either warning zone
indicate a possible problem in the
electrical system. Have the vehicle
serviced as soon as possible.
Instruments and Controls

Safety Belt Reminders

Driver Safety Belt Reminder
Light
The driver safety belt reminder light
on the instrument panel cluster.
When the engine is started this light
and the chime come on and stay on
for several seconds to remind the
driver to fasten the safety belt. The
light also begins to flash.
This cycle repeats if the driver
remains unbuckled and the vehicle
is moving.
If the driver safety belt is already
buckled, neither the light nor chime
comes on.
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