Chevrolet Silverado EV 2024 Instruction Manual page 312

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Status View
The Status view shows:
Lights
Checklists
Brakes (If equipped)
Each section shows high-level status
information for the feature. Selecting a
section opens up a new screen with
additional information and/or options.
Light Test
Select Start to cycle the trailer lamps on
and off to determine if they are working.
The test follows this sequence:
1. The running lights turn on first and
remain on throughout the sequence.
2. The brake lights turn on for about
two seconds.
3. The left turn signal light flashes three
times.
4. The right turn signal light flashes three
times.
5. The reverse lights turn on for about
two seconds.
6. Steps 2 5 repeat for about one minute
and 45 seconds, or until the test
deactivates.
Select Stop to stop the test.
The sequence also deactivates when any of
the following occur:
The vehicle is turned off.
The electric drive unit is shifted out of
P (Park).
The brake pedal is pressed.
The turn signal is activated
The hazard warning lights are activated.
Checklist
This view shows the recommended steps to
take before towing a trailer.
Touch the box next to each item if that step
has been completed.
Touch > to access a detailed view of
each step.
Driving and Operating
Within each detailed view, touch Next and
Previous to navigate between steps.
Touch Clear All to clear the completed
statuses from all items in the current
checklist.
Brakes
If equipped with Integrated Trailer Brake
Controller (ITBC) system and if the
connected trailer is equipped with electric
brakes or electric over hydraulic brakes, this
view displays the current state of the brakes
including brake gain setting and output.
If no electric brakes are detected or if no
trailer is connected, this view displays the
last known brake gain setting and the
output shows dashed lines.
Touch Add to Driver Display to show trailer
brake gain and output in the Driver
Information Center (DIC).
Touch How To Set Brake Gain to view
detailed steps to set trailer brake gain.
The Trailering App System shows any brake
issues reported by the trailer brake
controller in the Brakes view. Trailer
diagnosis and service may be required.
Repair your trailer brakes if needed. A trailer
braking issue is not covered by your GM
warranty.
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