Buick Regal 2011 Owner's Manual
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2011 Buick Regal Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Safety Belts ....3-8 Infotainment System .
  • Page 3 2011 Buick Regal Owner Manual Vehicle Care ....10-1 Service and Maintenance . . . 11-1 Customer Information ..13-1 General Information .
  • Page 4: Using This Manual

    Introduction Motors of Canada Limited for Buick Using this Manual Motor Division wherever it appears To quickly locate information about in this manual. the vehicle, use the Index in the Keep this manual in the vehicle for back of the manual. It is an quick reference.
  • Page 5 Introduction the text describing the operation or : Charging System WARNING information relating to a specific : Cruise Control component, control, message, These mean there is something gauge, or indicator. : Engine Coolant Temperature that could hurt you or other : This symbol is shown when : Exterior Lamps people.
  • Page 6 In Brief In Brief Steering Wheel Adjustment . . . 1-8 Performance and Maintenance Interior Lighting ....1-8 Traction Control Exterior Lighting ....1-9 System (TCS) .
  • Page 7 In Brief Instrument Panel...
  • Page 8 In Brief A. Exterior Lamp Controls on H. Steering Wheel Controls on Data Link Connector. See page 6 1. page 5 2. Malfunction Indicator Lamp on page 5 12. Fog Lamps on page 6 4. Windshield Wiper/Washer on page 5 3. Q.
  • Page 9: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief Initial Drive Press again to cancel the panic alarm. Information Press the button to extend the key. This section provides a brief The key can be used for the ignition overview about some of the and all locks. important features that may or may See Keys on page 2 2 and not be on your specific vehicle.
  • Page 10: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief Power Door Locks Windows Seat Adjustment The power door lock switches are Manual Seats located on the center of the 1. Pull the handle under the seat to instrument panel. unlock the seat. : Press to unlock the doors. 2.
  • Page 11: Head Restraint Adjustment

    In Brief Power Seats To raise or recline the seatback, tilt Head Restraint the top of the control (B) forward or Adjustment rearward. Do not drive until the head restraints See Reclining Seatbacks on for all occupants are installed and page 3 5.
  • Page 12: Safety Belt

    In Brief Safety Belt Sensing System for Mirror Adjustment Passenger Airbag Exterior Mirrors The passenger sensing system turns off the right front passenger frontal airbag and the seat mounted side impact airbag under certain conditions. The driver airbags and Refer to the following sections for roof rail airbags are not affected by important information on how to use the passenger sensing system.
  • Page 13: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    In Brief Interior Mirror Steering Wheel Interior Lighting Adjustment The vehicle has an automatic Dome Lamps dimming inside rearview mirror. The interior lamps control located in Automatic dimming reduces the the overhead console controls both glare from the headlamps of the the front and rear interior lamps.
  • Page 14: Exterior Lighting

    In Brief Exterior Lighting AUTO: Automatically turns the exterior lamps on and off, depending on outside lighting. The current status of the AUTO system is displayed in the Driver Information Center (DIC) display. See Driver Information Center (DIC) on page 5 21. ;: Turns on the parking lamps, instrument panel lights, and other exterior lighting.
  • Page 15 1-10 In Brief Windshield Wiper/Washer & Windshield Washer : Turn the band up for more frequent wipes or down for less Pull the windshield wiper lever to frequent wipes. spray windshield washer fluid and activate the wipers. See Windshield Wiper/Washer on page 5 3.
  • Page 16: Climate Controls

    In Brief 1-11 Climate Controls Transmission The heating, cooling, and ventilation for the vehicle can be controlled with Automatic Transmission these systems. P: Park A. Air Conditioning G. Recirculation R: Reverse B. Driver and Passenger H. Fan Controls N: Neutral Temperature Controls AUTO (Automatic Mode) D: Drive...
  • Page 17: Vehicle Features

    1-12 In Brief Manual Mode Vehicle Features Storing a Favorite Station Move the selector lever from Stations from all bands can be D (Drive) to the left. Press the shift Radio(s) stored in the favorite lists in any lever forward (+) to upshift or order.
  • Page 18: Satellite Radio

    In Brief 1-13 5. To save the time and return to XM Satellite Radio Service devices. may be connected, the Time Settings menu, press depending on the audio system. XM is a satellite radio service based the BACK button at any time or For more information, see Auxiliary in the 48 contiguous United States press the...
  • Page 19: Steering Wheel Controls

    1-14 In Brief Steering Wheel Controls Toggle up or down to select the next Driver Information or previous favorite radio station, Center (DIC) CD, or MP3 track. The DIC display is located in the : Press + to increase the center of the instrument panel volume, press to decrease the...
  • Page 20: Cruise Control

    In Brief 1-15 SET/CLR: Use this button to set or Cruise Control SET/ : Move the thumbwheel down clear the menu item when it is to set a speed or to make the displayed. vehicle decelerate. For more information, see Driver See Cruise Control on page 9 36.
  • Page 21: Power Outlets

    1-16 In Brief Power Outlets Sunroof To automatically open or close the sunroof with the safety function The accessory power outlets can be enabled, firmly press the open or used to plug in electrical equipment, close sunroof switch (A) to the such as a cell phone, an MP3 second detent position and release.
  • Page 22: Performance And Maintenance

    In Brief 1-17 Performance and Electronic Stability Tire Pressure Monitor Control (ESC) Maintenance This vehicle may have a Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS). The vehicle may have a vehicle Traction Control Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ® system called StabiliTrak . It is an System (TCS) advanced computer-controlled The vehicle may have a traction...
  • Page 23: Driving For Better Fuel Economy

    1-18 In Brief During cooler conditions, the low tire Resetting the Oil Life System Driving for Better Fuel pressure warning light may appear Economy 1. Turn the key to ON/RUN with the when the vehicle is first started and engine off. then turn off.
  • Page 24: Roadside Assistance Program

    Canada: 1-800-268-6800 online service reminders, vehicle diagnostics, and calling services. As the owner of a new Buick, you maintenance tips, online owner Automatic Crash Response are automatically enrolled in the manual, special privileges, Roadside Assistance program.
  • Page 25 1-20 In Brief How OnStar Service Works all vehicles. For more information OnStar service can t work unless see the OnStar Owner's Guide or your vehicle is in a place where : This blue button connects you visit www.onstar.com (U.S.) or OnStar has an agreement with a to a specially trained OnStar www.onstar.ca (Canada), contact...
  • Page 26 In Brief 1-21 If you try to add, connect or modify OnStar Steering Wheel Your Responsibility any equipment or software in your Controls Increase the volume of the radio if vehicle, OnStar service may not the OnStar advisor cannot be heard. This vehicle may have a Talk/Mute work.
  • Page 27 1-22 In Brief NOTES...
  • Page 28 Keys, Doors and Windows Keys, Doors and Doors Interior Mirrors Trunk ......2-7 Automatic Dimming Rearview Windows Mirror .
  • Page 29: Keys And Locks

    Keys, Doors and Windows Keys and Locks Keys WARNING Leaving children in a vehicle with the ignition key is dangerous for many reasons. Children or others could be badly injured or even killed. They could operate the power windows or other controls The key that is part of the Remote Press the button on the RKE or even make the vehicle move.
  • Page 30: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke)

    Keys, Doors and Windows Remote Keyless Entry Remote Keyless Entry indicate locking; see Remote Lock Feedback under Vehicle (RKE) System (RKE) System Operation Personalization on page 5 29. See Radio Frequency Statement on The RKE transmitter will work up to The fuel door will be locked when page 13 15 for information 20 m (65 ft) away from the vehicle.
  • Page 31 Keys, Doors and Windows Programming Transmitters to Door Locks Pressing may also disarm the the Vehicle theft-deterrent system. See Anti-Theft Alarm System on WARNING Only RKE transmitters programmed page 2 8. to this vehicle will work. If a Unlocked doors can be transmitter is lost or stolen, a (Remote Trunk Release): dangerous.
  • Page 32: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke)

    Keys, Doors and Windows From inside the vehicle with the Power Door Locks WARNING (Continued) doors locked, pull once on the door handle to unlock it, and a second Outsiders can easily enter time to open it. through an unlocked door Manually locking the driver door when you slow down or stop also automatically locks all other...
  • Page 33: Safety Locks

    Keys, Doors and Windows Safety Locks Power Safety Locks Manual Safety Locks The vehicle may have power safety locks or manual safety locks. Power safety locks will lock the rear windows and not allow the rear doors to be opened from the inside. Manual safety locks do not allow the rear doors to be opened from the inside.
  • Page 34: Trunk

    Keys, Doors and Windows Doors Emergency Trunk Release WARNING (Continued) Handle Trunk Adjust the Climate Control Do not use the system to a setting that emergency trunk release handle brings in only outside air and as a tie-down or anchor point WARNING set the fan speed to the when securing items in the trunk...
  • Page 35: Vehicle Security

    Keys, Doors and Windows vehicles, the release handle can be Lower the rear seat armrest to Vehicle Security accessed by folding the rear seat access the pass-through door. Pull This vehicle has theft-deterrent center seatback. See Rear Seats the release handle to open the door. features;...
  • Page 36: Immobilizer

    Keys, Doors and Windows Disarming the System Immobilizer Operation This vehicle has a passive To disarm the system press theft-deterrent system. the RKE transmitter. The system does not have to be Turning off the System Alarm manually armed or disarmed. If there is an attempt to open the The security light, located in the The vehicle is automatically...
  • Page 37: Exterior Mirrors

    2-10 Keys, Doors and Windows If the engine still does not start, and Exterior Mirrors Power Mirrors the key appears to be undamaged or the light continues to stay on, try Convex Mirrors another ignition key. If the engine does not start with the other key, the WARNING vehicle needs service.
  • Page 38: Folding Mirrors

    Keys, Doors and Windows 2-11 ® Folding Mirrors Interior Mirrors Vehicles with OnStar have three additional control buttons located at Manual Foldaway Mirrors the bottom of the mirror. See your Automatic Dimming dealer for more information about The vehicle has manual folding Rearview Mirror OnStar and how to subscribe to it.
  • Page 39 2-12 Keys, Doors and Windows Windows Power Windows WARNING Leaving children, helpless adults, or pets in a vehicle with the windows closed is dangerous. They can be overcome by the extreme heat and suffer permanent injuries or even death from heat stroke. Never leave a child, a helpless adult, or a pet The vehicle aerodynamics are alone in a vehicle, especially with...
  • Page 40 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-13 Express Window Operation Rear Window Lockout with The light on the button goes out. If the light flashes, the feature may Power Safety Locks Windows with an express-up or not be working properly. down feature allow the front windows to be lowered or raised Rear Window Lockout without without holding the switch.
  • Page 41 2-14 Keys, Doors and Windows the lockout feature is active. To To program each front window, Sun Visors restore power to the rear windows, follow these steps: press the button again. The light on 1. With the ignition in ACC/ the button goes out.
  • Page 42 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-15 Roof To open or close the sunroof, press the open or close sunroof switch (A) to the first detent position. Sunroof To automatically open or close the sunroof with the safety function enabled, press the open or close sunroof switch (A) to the second detent position and release.
  • Page 43 2-16 Keys, Doors and Windows Sunshade Initializing the Sunroof Relearning the Safety Function The sunshade is manually operated. If the sunroof cannot be closed, If the sunroof does not close Close or open the sunshade by such as after disconnecting the correctly after initializing: sliding.
  • Page 44 Seats and Restraints Seats and Safety Belt Extender ..3-21 Airbag System Check ..3-35 Safety System Check ..3-22 Replacing Airbag System Restraints Safety Belt Care .
  • Page 45: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Front Seat The vehicle's front seats have adjustable head restraints in the outboard seating positions. The vehicle's rear seats have adjustable head restraints in the outboard seating positions. WARNING With head restraints that are not Adjust the head restraint so that the installed and adjusted properly, top of the restraint is at the same...
  • Page 46: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Rear Seat Pull the head restraint up to raise it. If you are installing a child restraint To lower the head restraint, press in the rear seat, see Securing a the release button, located on the Child Restraint Designed for the head restraint post on the top of the LATCH System under Lower seatback, while you push the head...
  • Page 47: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Front Seats Power Seat Adjustment WARNING (Continued) Seat Adjustment pedal when you do not want to. Adjust the driver seat only when Manual Seat Adjustment the vehicle is not moving. To adjust the seat position: 1. Pull the handle located at the front of the seat.
  • Page 48 Seats and Restraints Lumbar Adjustment Reclining Seatbacks WARNING WARNING Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be You can lose control of the dangerous. Even when buckled vehicle if you try to adjust the up, the safety belts cannot do seat while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 49 Seats and Restraints Manual Reclining Seatbacks To return the seatback to an upright On vehicles with power reclining position: seatbacks, the vertical control is located on the outboard side of 1. Lift the lever fully without the seat. applying pressure to the seatback and the seatback will To recline the seatback, press return to the upright position.
  • Page 50: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Press the button to heat the seat Rear Seats WARNING (Continued) cushion and seatback. Indicator The vehicle's rear seat can be lights on the climate control display heat, such as a blanket, cushion, folded down to allow for more cargo show the current setting.
  • Page 51: Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints To raise the seatback: Safety Belts 1. Push the seatback up and push This section of the manual it back to lock it into place. Make describes how to use safety belts sure the safety belt is in the properly.
  • Page 52 Seats and Restraints In most states and in all Canadian Why Safety Belts Work WARNING provinces, the law requires wearing When you ride in or on anything, safety belts. Here is why: you go as fast as it goes. It is extremely dangerous to ride You never know if you will be in a in a cargo area, inside or outside crash.
  • Page 53 3-10 Seats and Restraints or the instrument panel... Put someone on it. The person keeps going until stopped by something. In a real vehicle, it could be the windshield... or the safety belts! With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does.
  • Page 54: Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints 3-11 Questions and Answers About Q: If I am a good driver, and I How to Wear Safety Belts never drive far from home, Safety Belts Properly why should I wear safety Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle belts? This section is only for people of after a crash if I am wearing a...
  • Page 55 3-12 Seats and Restraints First, before you or your shoulder belt should go over the WARNING passenger(s) wear a safety belt, shoulder and across the chest. there is important information you These parts of the body are best You can be seriously hurt if your should know.
  • Page 56 Seats and Restraints 3-13 WARNING WARNING WARNING You can be seriously hurt if your You can be seriously injured if You can be seriously injured if lap belt is too loose. In a crash, your belt is buckled in the wrong your belt goes over an armrest you could slide under the lap belt place like this.
  • Page 57 3-14 Seats and Restraints Q: What is wrong with this? WARNING (Continued) WARNING belt would apply too much force You can be seriously injured by to the ribs, which are not as not wearing the lap-shoulder belt strong as shoulder bones. You properly.
  • Page 58: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    Seats and Restraints 3-15 Q: What is wrong with this? Lap-Shoulder Belt The lap-shoulder belt may lock if you pull the belt across you very All seating positions in the vehicle quickly. If this happens, let the have a lap-shoulder belt. belt go back slightly to unlock it.
  • Page 59 3-16 Seats and Restraints Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure. If the belt is not long enough, see Safety Belt Extender on page 3 21. Position the release button on the buckle so that the safety belt could be quickly unbuckled if necessary.
  • Page 60 Seats and Restraints 3-17 Adjust the height so the shoulder the desired position, try to move it Rear Safety Belt Comfort portion of the belt is on the shoulder down without pushing the release Guides and not falling off of it. The belt button to make sure it has locked Rear shoulder belt comfort guides should be close to, but not...
  • Page 61 3-18 Seats and Restraints Adjustable Safety Belt Comfort To install the adjustable safety belt Guide comfort guide to the seatback and the safety belt: 2. Attach the adjustable comfort guide to the anchor loop by threading the hook through On vehicles with the adjustable the loop.
  • Page 62 Seats and Restraints 3-19 4. Be sure that the belt is not WARNING (Continued) twisted and it lies flat. The elastic cord must be under the seriously injured. The shoulder belt and the guide on top. belt should go over the shoulder 5.
  • Page 63 3-20 Seats and Restraints To remove and store the comfort To install a comfort guide to the guide, squeeze the belt edges safety belt: together so that the safety belt can 1. Remove the guide from its be removed from the guide. storage pocket on the side of Un-hook the guide from the loop on the seat.
  • Page 64: Safety Belt Use During

    Seats and Restraints 3-21 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 65: Replacing Safety Belt System

    3-22 Seats and Restraints use it for securing child seats. To Safety Belt Care WARNING (Continued) wear it, attach it to the regular safety Keep belts clean and dry. belt. For more information, see the safety belt systems are working instruction sheet that comes with properly after a crash, have them WARNING...
  • Page 66: Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-23 Airbag System The vehicle may have the following With seat-mounted side impact airbags: airbags, the word AIRBAG will The vehicle has the following appear on the side of the seatback A seat-mounted side impact airbags: closest to the door. airbag for the rear seat A frontal airbag for the driver.
  • Page 67 3-24 Seats and Restraints Here are the most important things WARNING WARNING to know about the airbag system: Airbags inflate with great force, Children who are up against, WARNING faster than the blink of an eye. or very close to, any airbag when Anyone who is up against, or very it inflates can be seriously injured You can be severely injured or...
  • Page 68: Where Are The Airbags

    Seats and Restraints 3-25 Where Are the Airbags? There is an airbag readiness light on the instrument panel cluster, which shows the airbag symbol. The system checks the airbag electrical system for malfunctions. The light tells you if there is an electrical problem.
  • Page 69: When Should An Airbag

    3-26 Seats and Restraints When Should an Airbag WARNING (Continued) Inflate? or even death. The path of an Frontal airbags are designed to inflating airbag must be kept inflate in moderate to severe frontal clear. Do not put anything or near-frontal crashes to help between an occupant and an reduce the potential for severe airbag, and do not attach or put...
  • Page 70 Seats and Restraints 3-27 Frontal airbags may inflate at Frontal airbags are not intended to the system's designed threshold different crash speeds. For inflate during vehicle rollovers, rear level. The threshold level can vary example: impacts, or in many side impacts. with specific vehicle design.
  • Page 71: What Makes An Airbag

    3-28 Seats and Restraints What Makes an Airbag How Does an Airbag Airbags should never be regarded as anything more than a supplement Inflate? Restrain? to safety belts. In a deployment event, the sensing In moderate to severe frontal or What Will You See After system sends an electrical signal near frontal collisions, even belted...
  • Page 72: Passenger Sensing

    Seats and Restraints 3-29 the windshield or being able to steer doors, turn the interior lamps off, Recording and Privacy on the vehicle, nor does it prevent and turn the hazard warning page 13 14 and Event Data people from leaving the vehicle. flashers off by using the controls Recorders on page 13 14.
  • Page 73 3-30 Seats and Restraints The words ON and OFF will be According to accident statistics, WARNING (Continued) visible during the system check. children are safer when properly When the system check is secured in a rear seat in the correct rear-facing child restraint would complete, either the word ON or the child restraint for their weight...
  • Page 74 Seats and Restraints 3-31 The right front passenger seat is For some children who have WARNING (Continued) occupied by a smaller person, outgrown child restraints and for such as a child who has very small adults, the passenger the right front seat, always move outgrown child restraints.
  • Page 75 3-32 Seats and Restraints If the On Indicator is Lit for a 5. If, after reinstalling the child If the Off Indicator is Lit for an restraint and restarting the Child Restraint Adult-Size Occupant vehicle, the on indicator is still lit, If a child restraint has been installed turn the vehicle off.
  • Page 76 Seats and Restraints 3-33 enable the right front passenger Additional Factors Affecting not use seat covers or other frontal airbag and seat mounted aftermarket equipment except when System Operation side impact airbag: approved by GM for your specific Safety belts help keep the vehicle.
  • Page 77: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    3-34 Seats and Restraints Servicing the sensors, side impact sensors, WARNING (Continued) or airbag wiring can affect the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle operation of the airbag system. proper service procedures, and Airbags affect how the vehicle In addition, the vehicle has a make sure the person performing should be serviced.
  • Page 78: Airbag System Check

    Seats and Restraints 3-35 passenger airbag(s). See In addition, your dealer and the Replacing Airbag System Passenger Sensing System on service manual have information Parts After a Crash page 3 29. about the location of the airbag sensors, sensing and diagnostic If you have questions, call WARNING module, and airbag wiring.
  • Page 79: Child Restraints

    3-36 Seats and Restraints If the airbag readiness light stays on Child Restraints The manufacturer's instructions that after the vehicle is started or comes come with the booster seat state the on when you are driving, the airbag weight and height limitations for that Older Children system may not work properly.
  • Page 80 Seats and Restraints 3-37 Can proper safety belt fit be Also see Rear Safety Belt Comfort WARNING (Continued) maintained for the length of the Guides under Lap-Shoulder Belt on trip? If yes, continue. If no, page 3 15. and seriously injured. A safety return to the booster seat.
  • Page 81: Infants And Young

    3-38 Seats and Restraints WARNING WARNING Never do this. Children can be seriously injured or strangled if a shoulder belt is Never allow a child to wear the wrapped around their neck and safety belt with the shoulder belt the safety belt continues to behind their back.
  • Page 82 Seats and Restraints 3-39 WARNING WARNING (Continued) Never do this. child restraint in the right front seat, always move the front Never hold an infant or a child passenger seat as far back as it while riding in a vehicle. Due to will go.
  • Page 83 3-40 Seats and Restraints Q: What are the different types of are many kinds of restraints WARNING add-on child restraints? available for children with special needs. A: Add-on child restraints, which A young child's hip bones are still are purchased by the vehicle's so small that the vehicle's regular WARNING owner, are available in four basic...
  • Page 84: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints 3-41 Child Restraint Systems (B) Forward-Facing Child Seat (C) Booster Seats A forward-facing child seat (B) A booster seat (C) is a child restraint (A) Rear Facing Infant Seat provides restraint for the child's designed to improve the fit of the A rear-facing infant seat (A) body with the harness.
  • Page 85: Where To Put The Restraint

    3-42 Seats and Restraints Securing an Add-On Child endangered in a crash if the child locate the nearest child safety seat restraint is not properly secured in inspection station. For CPST Restraint in the Vehicle the vehicle. availability in Canada, check with Transport Canada or the Provincial WARNING When securing an add-on child...
  • Page 86 Seats and Restraints 3-43 We recommend that children and When securing a child restraint in a WARNING (Continued) child restraints be secured in a rear rear seating position, study the seat, including: an infant or a child instructions that came with your passenger airbag inflates and the riding in a rear-facing child restraint;...
  • Page 87: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children

    3-44 Seats and Restraints Keep in mind that an unsecured When installing a child restraint with Lower Anchors child restraint can move around in a a top tether, you must also use collision or sudden stop and injure either the lower anchors or the people in the vehicle.
  • Page 88 Seats and Restraints 3-45 Top Tether Anchor The child restraint may have a Lower Anchor and Top Tether single tether (A) or a dual tether (C). Anchor Locations Either will have a single attachment (B) to secure the top tether to the anchor. Some child restraints that have a top tether are designed for use with or without the top tether being...
  • Page 89: System

    3-46 Seats and Restraints According to accident statistics, children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child restraint system or infant restraint system secured in a rear seating position. See Where to Put the Restraint on page 3 42 for To assist you in locating the lower additional information.
  • Page 90 Seats and Restraints 3-47 If you need to secure more than one WARNING (Continued) WARNING child restraint in the rear seat, see Where to Put the Restraint on that came with the child restraint Children can be seriously injured page 3 42. and the instructions in this or strangled if a shoulder belt is You cannot secure three child...
  • Page 91 3-48 Seats and Restraints Use anchors 3 and 4 when lower anchors, secure the child installing a child restraint using restraint with the top tether and LATCH in seating position B. the safety belts. Refer to the child restraint manufacturer Use anchors 4 and 5 when instructions and the instructions installing a child restraint using...
  • Page 92 Seats and Restraints 3-49 2. If the child restraint manufacturer 2.2. Route, attach, and tighten recommends that the top tether the top tether according to be attached, attach and tighten the child restraint the top tether to the top tether instructions and the anchor, if equipped.
  • Page 93 3-50 Seats and Restraints Head Restraint Removal and Reinstallation The rear outboard head restraints can be removed if they interfere with the proper installation of the child restraint. To remove the head restraint: 1. Partially fold the seatback forward. See Rear Seats on page 3 7 for additional information.
  • Page 94: Replacing Latch System Parts After A Crash

    Seats and Restraints 3-51 2. Press both buttons on the head To reinstall the head restraint: Replacing LATCH System restraint posts at the same time, Parts After a Crash and pull up on the head restraint. WARNING 3. Store the head restraint in the trunk of the vehicle.
  • Page 95: Securing Child Restraints

    3-52 Seats and Restraints Securing Child Restraints If the child restraint does not have 2. Pick up the latch plate, and run the LATCH system, you will be the lap and shoulder portions of (Rear Seat) using the safety belt to secure the the vehicle's safety belt through child restraint in this position.
  • Page 96 Seats and Restraints 3-53 6. If the child restraint has a top tether, follow the child restraint manufacturer's instructions regarding the use of the top tether. See Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH System) on page 3 44 for more information.
  • Page 97: (Front Passenger Seat)

    3-54 Seats and Restraints and Tethers for Children (LATCH A label on the sun visor says, WARNING (Continued) System) on page 3 44 for Never put a rear-facing child seat in additional information on installing the front. This is because the risk to deploy under some unusual the head restraint properly.
  • Page 98 Seats and Restraints 3-55 Anchors and Tethers for Children You will be using the lap-shoulder (LATCH System) on page 3 44 for belt to secure the child restraint in top tether anchor locations. this position. Follow the instructions that came with the child restraint. Do not secure a child seat in a position without a top tether anchor 1.
  • Page 99 3-56 Seats and Restraints 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.
  • Page 100: Storage Compartments

    Storage Storage Storage Glove Box Compartments Lift up the handle to open the glovebox. It contains a pen holder Storage Compartments and a coin holder. Instrument Panel Storage Instrument Panel Storage ..4-1 Glove Box ....4-1 Cupholders .
  • Page 101: Cupholders

    Storage Cupholders Rear Storage Center Console Storage Two cupholders are in the center console. Pull down the armrest. Push the Push the button (A) to access the button to lift the cover. Close the storage area under the armrest. cover before folding the armrest up. Cupholders may be located in the second row seat armrest.
  • Page 102: Additional Storage Features

    Storage Additional Storage Convenience Net Features Cargo Net For vehicles with a convenience net, it is located in the trunk and used to store small loads. The net should not be used to store heavy loads. There is a cargo net for storing Attach the loops on each side of the items on the side of the vehicle's net to the hooks located on the...
  • Page 103 Storage NOTES...
  • Page 104 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Passenger Airbag Status Information Displays Indicator ....5-11 Driver Information Controls Charging System Light ..5-12 Center (DIC) .
  • Page 105: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Controls Steering Wheel Controls page 7 33, the Onstar Owner's Guide, or the separate Navigation System Manual for more Steering Wheel information. Adjustment (Mute / End Call): Press to silence the vehicle speakers only. Press again to turn the sound on. For vehicles with OnStar or Bluetooth systems, press to reject an incoming call, or end a...
  • Page 106: Windshield Wiper/Washer

    Instruments and Controls Windshield Wiper/Washer & Wipe Parking (Adjustable Interval Wipes): Turn the band up for more frequent If the ignition is turned to LOCK/ wipes or down for less frequent OFF while the wipers are on 1, 2, wipes. &...
  • Page 107: Compass

    Instruments and Controls windshield washer had been page 7 13 and Satellite Radio Setting the Time and Date activated. See Washer Fluid on Antenna on page 7 14 for the 1. Press the CONFIG button and page 10 22 for information on filling location of the vehicle's antennas.
  • Page 108: Power Outlets

    Instruments and Controls Setting the Month and Day Certain electrical accessories may not be compatible with the Format accessory power outlets and could 1. Press the CONFIG button and overload vehicle or adapter fuses. select Time and Date Settings. If a problem is experienced, see your dealer.
  • Page 109: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls turns off. To reset the circuit, unplug Warning Lights, Gauges can indicate when there the item and plug it back in or turn could be a problem with a vehicle Gauges, and the Remote Accessory Power (RAP) function.
  • Page 110: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster English Automatic Transmission Shown, Metric Similar...
  • Page 111: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls Speedometer Trip Odometer Fuel Gauge The speedometer shows the The trip odometer can show how far vehicle's speed in either kilometers the vehicle has been driven since per hour (km/h) or miles per the trip odometer was last reset. hour (mph).
  • Page 112: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Instruments and Controls Here are four things that some Engine Coolant owners ask about. None of these Temperature Gauge show a problem with the fuel gauge: At the service station, the fuel pump shuts off before the gauge reads full. It takes a little more or less fuel to fill up than the gauge indicated.
  • Page 113: Safety Belt Reminders

    5-10 Instruments and Controls Safety Belt Reminders Passenger Safety Belt as a briefcase, handbag, grocery bag, laptop, or other electronic Reminder Light Driver Safety Belt Reminder device. To turn off the warning light There is a passenger safety belt Light and/or chime, remove the object reminder light located on the center from the seat or buckle the...
  • Page 114: Passenger Airbag Status

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 turned off the right front passenger WARNING frontal airbag and seat-mounted side impact airbag. If the airbag readiness light stays If, after several seconds, both status on after the vehicle is started or indicator lights remain on, or if there comes on while driving, it means are no lights at all, there may be a the airbag system might not be...
  • Page 115: Charging System Light

    5-12 Instruments and Controls Charging System Light Malfunction Malfunctions often are indicated by the system before any problem is Indicator Lamp apparent. Heeding the light can prevent more serious damage to the A computer system called OBD II vehicle. This system assists the (On-Board Diagnostics-Second service technician in correctly Generation) monitors operation of...
  • Page 116 Instruments and Controls 5-13 costly repairs not covered by the follow the previous steps and see electrical system dries out. A few vehicle warranty. This could also your dealer for service as soon as driving trips should turn the result in a failure to pass a possible.
  • Page 117: Brake System Warning

    5-14 Instruments and Controls diagnostic tools to fix any The vehicle may not pass Brake System Warning mechanical or electrical problems inspection if: Light that might have developed. the Malfunction Indicator Lamp The vehicle brake system consists is on with the engine running, Emissions Inspection and of two hydraulic circuits.
  • Page 118: Electric Parking Brake

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 Electric Parking Brake WARNING Light The brake system might not be working properly if the brake system warning light is on. Driving with the brake system The brake warning light should warning light on can lead to a come on briefly when the ignition is crash.
  • Page 119: Ultrasonic Parking Sensor

    5-16 Instruments and Controls Antilock Brake System not antilock brakes. If the regular Traction Off Light brake system warning light is also (ABS) Warning Light on, the vehicle does not have antilock brakes and there is a problem with the regular brakes. See Brake System Warning Light on page 5 14.
  • Page 120: Electronic Stability Control

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 See Traction Control System (TCS) Electronic Stability If the light is on and not flashing, on page 9 31 and Electronic the TCS and potentially the ESC Control (ESC)/Traction Stability Control (ESC) on system have been disabled. Check Control System (TCS) page 9 33 for more information.
  • Page 121: Tire Pressure Light

    5-18 Instruments and Controls See Electronic Stability Control When the Light is On Steady Engine Oil Pressure Light (ESC) on page 9 33 and Traction This indicates that one or more of Control System (TCS) on the tires are significantly WARNING page 9 31 for more information.
  • Page 122: Low Fuel Warning Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 Low Fuel Warning Light Security Light The oil pressure light should come on briefly as the engine is started. If it does not come on have the The immobilizer light should come vehicle serviced by your dealer. on briefly as the engine is started.
  • Page 123: High-Beam On Light

    5-20 Instruments and Controls High-Beam on Light Fog Lamp Light Cruise Control Light The high-beam on light comes on For vehicles with fog lamps, this The cruise control light is white when the high-beam headlamps are light comes on when the fog lamps whenever the cruise control is set, in use.
  • Page 124: Information Displays Driver Information

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 Information Displays DIC Operation and Displays DIC Buttons The DIC has different displays Driver Information which can be accessed by using the DIC buttons located on the turn Center (DIC) signal lever located on the left side The Driver Information Center (DIC) of the steering wheel.
  • Page 125 5-22 Instruments and Controls Trip/Fuel Menu Items Fuel Range driving conditions change. Unlike average economy, this display This display shows the approximate Press MENU on the turn signal cannot be reset. distance the vehicle can be driven lever until Trip/Fuel Information without refueling.
  • Page 126 Instruments and Controls 5-23 which the display will return to zero. Vehicle Information Menu page 10 48 and Tire Pressure To stop the timer, press SET/CLR Monitor Operation on page 10 49 for Items briefly while Timer is displayed. To more information.
  • Page 127: Vehicle Messages

    5-24 Instruments and Controls Remember, the Remaining Oil Vehicle Messages features of the vehicle that you may Life display must be reset after each be able to notice. At the point that Messages displayed on the DIC oil change. It will not reset itself. features are disabled, this message indicate the status of the vehicle or Also, be careful not to reset the...
  • Page 128: Compass Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-25 Press Brake Pedal To Release Compass Messages Passenger Door Open Park Brake This message will display when the front passenger door is open. Close This message is displayed if you This message is displayed when the the door completely.
  • Page 129: Engine Oil Messages

    5-26 Instruments and Controls When the coolant temperature unsafe temperatures for operation. Engine Oil Hot, Idle Engine returns to normal, the air Stop and turn off the vehicle as This message displays when the conditioning compressor turns back soon as it is safe to do so to avoid engine oil temperature is too hot.
  • Page 130: Engine Power Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-27 Engine Power Messages Key and Lock Messages Ride Control System Messages Engine Power Is Reduced Replace Battery In Remote Key Service Traction Control This message displays when the This message displays when the vehicle's engine power is reduced. battery in the Remote Keyless Entry This message displays when there Reduced engine power can affect...
  • Page 131: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    5-28 Instruments and Controls Sport Mode On Tire Messages Transmission Messages This message displays when using Check XXX Tire Pressure or Service Transmission the interactive drive control. See Add Air To Tire This message displays if there is a Interactive Drive Control System on problem with the transmission.
  • Page 132: Window Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-29 Window Messages Vehicle 3. Press the center of the MENU/ SELECT knob to select the Personalization Open, Then Close Driver Vehicle Settings menu. Window The following list of menu items will The audio system controls are used be available: This message is displayed when the to access the personalization...
  • Page 133 5-30 Instruments and Controls Climate and Air Quality Air Conditioning Mode temperature setting is changed. Selecting Dual Zone or Last Setting This allows selection of automatic Select the Climate and Air Quality will keep the passenger temperature start of the air conditioning upon menu and the following will be adjustment separate from the vehicle start.
  • Page 134 Instruments and Controls 5-31 Auto Rear Defog Collision/Detection Systems Lighting This allows the auto rear defog to Select the Collision/Detection Select the Lighting menu and the be turned on or off. This feature will Systems menu and Park Assist will following will be displayed: automatically turn on the rear be displayed.
  • Page 135 5-32 Instruments and Controls Power Door Locks Auto Door Unlock Press the MENU/SELECT knob when Delayed Door Lock is This allows selection of which of the Select Power Door Locks and the highlighted to select On or Off. doors will automatically unlock when following will be displayed: Press BACK to return to the the vehicle is shifted into P (Park).
  • Page 136 Instruments and Controls 5-33 Remote Lock Feedback Remote Door Unlock Return to Factory Settings This allows selection of what type of This allows selection of which doors Select Return to Factory Settings to feedback is given when locking the will unlock when pressing the unlock return all of the vehicle vehicle with the RKE transmitter.
  • Page 137 5-34 Instruments and Controls NOTES...
  • Page 138: Exterior Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting In Canada, the headlamps will automatically reactivate once the vehicle is shifted out of P (Park). Exterior Lamp Controls Exterior Lighting AUTO (Automatic): Automatically turns the exterior lamps on and off, Exterior Lamp Controls ..6-1 depending on outside lighting.
  • Page 139: Exterior Lamps Off

    Lighting Headlamp High/ Daytime Running (Headlamps): Turns on the headlamps together with the Low-Beam Changer Lamps (DRL) following: Headlamp High/Low Beam Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can Sidemarker Lamps Changer: Push the turn signal/lane make it easier for others to see the Taillamps change lever away from you and front of your vehicle during the day.
  • Page 140: Automatic Headlamp

    Lighting When the DRL are on, the The system may also turn on the Turn and Lane-Change low-beam headlamps will be on. headlamps when driving through a Signals The taillamps, sidemarker, parking garage or tunnel. instrument panel lights and other When it is bright enough outside lamps will not be on.
  • Page 141: Fog Lamps

    Lighting Raise or lower the lever until the Fog Lamps : Press to turn on or off. An arrow starts to flash to signal a lane indicator light on the instrument change. Hold it there until the lane panel cluster comes on when the change is completed.
  • Page 142: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lighting Dome Lamps Reading Lamps The interior lamps control located in There are front and rear reading Instrument Panel the overhead console controls both lamps. Illumination Control the front and rear interior lamps. The front reading lamps are located To operate: in the overhead console.
  • Page 143: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting Features Press CONFIG on the audio system Battery Power Protection to call up the menu. See Vehicle The battery saver feature is Personalization on page 5 29. Entry Lighting designed to protect the vehicle's battery. Exit Lighting The headlamps, taillamps, license plate lamps, reverse lamps, dome To prevent battery discharge while The headlamps, taillamps, parking...
  • Page 144: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Infotainment Introduction For more information, see Defensive Driving on page 9 2. System Read the following pages to Contact your dealer become familiar with the audio before adding any equipment. system's features. Adding audio or communication Introduction equipment could interfere with WARNING Introduction .
  • Page 145: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Infotainment System Theft-Deterrent Feature Overview The theft-deterrent feature works by learning a portion of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to the infotainment system. The infotainment system does not operate if it is stolen or moved to a different vehicle. A. RADIO / BAND B.
  • Page 146 Infotainment System Radio: Manually selects H. FAV 1/2/3 radio stations. Radio: Opens the Radio: Seeks the previous CD: Selects tracks. favorites list. station. M. CD Slot INFO CD: Select the previous N. BACK track or rewinds within a Radio: Shows available track.
  • Page 147: Operation

    Infotainment System ® Operation For vehicles without OnStar , press BACK: Press to: to mute the infotainment Exit a menu. Controls system. To cancel mute, press Return from a submenu screen again, or turn the knob. The infotainment system is operated to the previous menu screen.
  • Page 148 Infotainment System Submenus Setting a Value Entering a Character Sequence An arrow on the right hand edge of 1. Turn the knob to change 1. Turn the knob to highlight the menu indicates that it has a the current value of the setting. the character.
  • Page 149 Infotainment System Adjusting the Fader and Balance Press the BACK button to go back 3. Press and hold the knob to the Tone Settings menu. until the value changes to 0. System Settings Press the BACK button to go back to the Tone Settings menu.
  • Page 150: Radio

    Infotainment System 5. Press the BACK button to go Configuring the Number of Radio back to the System Favorites Pages Configuration menu. AM-FM Radio Maximum Startup Volume Control Buttons The maximum volume played when The buttons used to control the the radio is first turned on can radio are: be set.
  • Page 151 Infotainment System AS 1/2: Press to open the Selecting a Band Favorites List autostore list and select auto store Press the RADIO/BAND button to 1. Press the knob. pages. choose AM, FM, or XM , 2. Select Favorites List. if equipped. The last station that RDS (Radio Data System) was playing starts playing again.
  • Page 152 Infotainment System To search for a programming type To cancel the station search, press Autostore Stations determined by station: knob. AS 1/2 (Autostore): Autostore searches and stores six FM and 1. Press the knob. Storing a Station as a Favorite six AM stations with the strongest 2.
  • Page 153: Satellite Radio

    7-10 Infotainment System Satellite Radio Control Buttons Selecting the XM Band The buttons used to control the XM Press the RADIO/BAND button to Vehicles with an XM Satellite radio are: choose between the AM, FM, and Radio tuner and a valid XM Satellite XM bands.
  • Page 154 Infotainment System 7-11 Selecting an XM Channel Up to six channels can be stored in 2. Press the knob to select each favorites page and the number the channel, or leave the XM channels can be selected by of available favorites pages can channel highlighted.
  • Page 155: Radio Reception

    7-12 Infotainment System Loading XM: The audio system is No Information: The system is Check Antenna: If this message acquiring and processing audio and working properly. No text or does not clear within a short period text data. No action is needed. This informational messages are of time, the receiver could have a message should disappear shortly.
  • Page 156: Backglass Antenna

    Infotainment System 7-13 static can occur, especially around under heavy foliage, bridges, reception, the antenna connector tall buildings or hills, causing the garages, or tunnels may cause loss needs to be properly attached to the sound to fade in and out. of the XM signal for a period of time.
  • Page 157: Satellite Radio Antenna

    7-14 Infotainment System Do not apply aftermarket Audio Players mild neutral detergent solution glass tinting with metallic film. mixed with water, and clean it. Wipe The metallic film in some tinting the disc from the center to the CD Player materials will interfere with or outer edge.
  • Page 158 Infotainment System 7-15 Control Buttons If the disc is not removed after it is Playing Tracks in Random Order ejected, it is pulled back in after a The buttons used to control the CD Press the knob and then set few seconds.
  • Page 159: Auxiliary Devices

    7-16 Infotainment System Searching for MP3 Tracks Auxiliary Devices Portable devices are controlled by using the menu system described in The search feature may take some This vehicle may have an 3.5 mm Operation on page 7 4. time to display the information after (1/8 in) auxiliary input jack and a reading the disc due to the amount Using the 3.5 mm (1/8 in)
  • Page 160 Infotainment System 7-17 Albums USB Port Repeat Song Titles For vehicles with a USB port, the Press the knob and set following devices may be connected Podcasts Repeat to On or Off, then press the and controlled by the infotainment BACK button to return the main Genres system.
  • Page 161 7-18 Infotainment System Song Titles Repeat On: Repeats the current Searching for a Track track. Podcasts It is normal for the search feature to Repeat Off: Starts playing from the take some time to display the Genres beginning of the current track after information after reading the device To search for tracks: the last track finishes.
  • Page 162: Phone

    Infotainment System 7-19 3. Select: Playlists, Artists, Albums, Phone Steering Wheel Controls Song Titles, Genres, (Push to Talk): Press to or Folder View. Bluetooth (Overview) answer incoming calls, to confirm 4. Select the track. system information, and to start Vehicles with a Bluetooth system voice recognition.
  • Page 163: Controls)

    7-20 Infotainment System When to Speak: A tone sounds to See Radio Frequency Statement on The pairing process can be started indicate that the system is ready for page 13 15 for Federal by using the voice recognition a voice command. Wait for the tone Communications Commission (FCC) system or the controls on the and then speak.
  • Page 164 Infotainment System 7-21 Pairing a Phone Locate the device named Deleting a Paired Phone General Motors or Your 1. Press the CONFIG button. 1. Press the CONFIG button. Vehicle in the list on the cell 2. Select Phone Settings. 2. Select Phone Settings. phone and follow the instructions on the cell phone to enter the 3.
  • Page 165 7-22 Infotainment System Making a Call Accepting a Call 3. Enter the character sequence then select call. See Entering a Turn the knob to Answer and 1. Press the button twice. Character Sequence in press the knob. Operation on page 7 4 for 2.
  • Page 166 Infotainment System 7-23 Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Calling, if available. Refer to the To link to a different paired phone, OnStar Owner's Guide for more see Linking to a Different Phone (DTMF) Tones information. later in this section. The in vehicle Bluetooth system can The pairing process can be started Pairing a Phone send numbers during a call.
  • Page 167 7-24 Infotainment System 4. Start the pairing process on the Listing All Paired and Connected Deleting a Paired Phone cell phone that will be paired to Phones 1. Press the vehicle. Reference the cell 1. Press phone manufacturer's user guide For vehicles without a for information on this process.
  • Page 168 Infotainment System 7-25 4. Say the name of the phone to be 2. Say Bluetooth. The system Using the Store Command deleted. If the phone name is responds Bluetooth ready, The store command allows a phone unknown, use the List followed by a tone.
  • Page 169 7-26 Infotainment System If the system does not the number is stored, the 3. Say the first digit to be stored. recognize the phone system returns to the The system will repeat back the number, the response is main menu. digit it heard followed by a tone.
  • Page 170 Infotainment System 7-27 If the name tag sounds 2. Say Directory. The system Hands Free. The system correct, say Yes and the responds Directory and lists all responds Ready, followed name tag is stored. After stored name tags. The system by a tone.
  • Page 171 7-28 Infotainment System For vehicles with a Using the Delete All Name Tags route destination directory. Are navigation system, the Command you sure you want to do this? system responds with a Please say yes or no. The delete all name tags command tone.
  • Page 172 Infotainment System 7-29 not correct, say No. The 4. Continue entering digits until the 2. Say Call. The system responds system will ask for the number to be dialed is complete. Call using <phone name>. number again. After the entire number has been Please say the name tag, entered, say Dial.
  • Page 173 7-30 Infotainment System Using the Re dial Command Receiving a Call Three Way Calling When an incoming call is received, Three way calling must be 1. Press the audio system mutes and a ring supported on the Bluetooth phone For vehicles without a tone is heard in the vehicle.
  • Page 174 Infotainment System 7-31 Muting a Call To Transfer Audio to the Cell For vehicles with a navigation Phone system, press during a call During a call, all sounds from inside with the audio on the cell phone. During a call with the audio in the the vehicle can be muted so that the If the audio does not transfer to the vehicle:...
  • Page 175 7-32 Infotainment System Hands Free. The system Sending a Number During a Call Sending a Stored Name Tag responds Ready, followed During a Call 1. Press . The system by a tone. 1. Press . The system responds Ready, followed by 2.
  • Page 176 Infotainment System 7-33 Clearing the System Bluetooth Pairing Pairing information: Up to five cell phones can be Unless information is deleted out of To make calls with a Bluetooth paired to the Bluetooth system. the in vehicle Bluetooth system, it enabled cell phone through your will be retained indefinitely.
  • Page 177 7-34 Infotainment System Pairing a Phone location through the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile is not 1. Press the CONFIG control available. button repeatedly until the Phone menu is shown. 3. Select Add New Phone. The pairing process will begin searching for Bluetooth devices on your cellular pone.
  • Page 178 Infotainment System 7-35 system voice prompt then repeats the name you provided for confirmation: say Yes. 5. The system responds with phone name has been successfully paired after the pairing process is complete. Listing All Paired and Connected Phones 1. Press the CONFIG control button repeatedly until the 3.
  • Page 179 7-36 Infotainment System Deleting a Paired Phone 1. Press the CONFIG control button repeatedly until the Phone menu is shown. 3. Select the Device List submenu. 4. Select the phone to be deleted and then follow the on-screen prompts to delete the device from the system.
  • Page 180 Infotainment System 7-37 5. Once a phone has been deleted, 2. Select the Bluetooth submenu. 4. Select the phone to be linked the only way to connect back to and then follow the on-screen that phone is to pair the phone prompts.
  • Page 181 7-38 Infotainment System Making a Call Enter Number Use to enter a phone number and Press located on the faceplate of make a call. the infotainment system, to access the phone menu. 1. Press the Enter Number selection. A dial pad displays. 5.
  • Page 182 Infotainment System 7-39 Accepting or Declining an Declining a Call Incoming Call Press the on the steering When an incoming call is received, wheel controls or select the Decline the audio is muted and ring tone option on the screen. sounds.
  • Page 183 7-40 Infotainment System Conference Calling Ending a Call Conference and three-way calling must be supported on the Bluetooth phone and enabled by the wireless service carrier to work. To start a conference while in a current call: 1. Press the control button on the faceplate until the Phone main screen is shown with the...
  • Page 184 Infotainment System 7-41 Mute or UnMute a Call Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Tones 1. Press the control button. The in-vehicle Bluetooth system can 2. Select the Mute call. send numbers during a call. This is used when calling a menu-driven 3.
  • Page 185 7-42 Infotainment System NOTES...
  • Page 186: Climate Control Systems

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems Dual Automatic Climate Control System Climate Control Systems The heating, cooling, and ventilation for the vehicle can be controlled with Dual Automatic Climate Control this system. System ..... . 8-1 Air Vents Air Vents .
  • Page 187 Climate Controls Automatic Operation Manual Operation Changing the mode cancels the automatic operation and the system The system automatically controls Driver and Passenger goes into manual mode. Press the fan speed, air delivery, air Temperature Control: The AUTO to return to automatic conditioning and recirculation in temperature can be adjusted operation.
  • Page 188: Air Vents

    Climate Controls automatically to cool the air inside Do not try to clear frost Air Vents the vehicle or to dry the air needed or other material from the inside Use the louvers located on the air to defog the windshield faster. of the front windshield and rear vents to change the direction of the window with a razor blade or...
  • Page 189 Climate Controls NOTES...
  • Page 190 Driving and Operating Driving and Shifting Into Park ... . 9-21 Cruise Control Shifting Out of Park ..9-22 Cruise Control ....9-36 Operating Parking Over Things Object Detection Systems...
  • Page 191: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving Information Death and injury associated with WARNING (Continued) drinking and driving is a global tragedy. Defensive Driving Driver distraction can cause Alcohol affects four things that collisions resulting in injury or Defensive driving means always anyone needs to drive a vehicle: possible death.
  • Page 192: Control Of A Vehicle

    Driving and Operating For persons under 21, it is against Control of a Vehicle Average reaction time is about the law in every U.S. state to drink three fourths of a second. But that is The following three systems alcohol. There are good medical, only an average.
  • Page 193: Steering

    Driving and Operating Avoid needless heavy braking. still be some power brake assist but Speed Variable Assist Steering Some people drive in it will be used when the brake is Some vehicles have a steering spurts heavy acceleration applied. Once the power assist is system that varies the amount of followed by heavy braking rather...
  • Page 194 Driving and Operating Steering Tips Steering in Emergencies It is important to take curves at a There are times when steering can reasonable speed. be more effective than braking. For example, you come over a hill Traction in a curve depends on the and find a truck stopped in your condition of the tires and the road lane, or a car suddenly pulls out...
  • Page 195: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating Off-Road Recovery tire contacts the pavement edge. The three types of skids correspond Then turn the steering wheel to go to the vehicle's three control The vehicle's right wheels can drop straight down the roadway. systems. In the braking skid, the off the edge of a road onto the wheels are not rolling.
  • Page 196: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and Operating While driving on a surface with Driving on Wet Roads WARNING (Continued) reduced traction, try to avoid Rain and wet roads can reduce sudden steering, acceleration, vehicle traction and affect your Flowing or rushing water creates or braking, including reducing ability to stop and accelerate.
  • Page 197: Highway Hypnosis

    Driving and Operating Other Rainy Weather Tips Highway Hypnosis Hill and Mountain Roads Besides slowing down, other wet Always be alert and pay attention to Driving on steep hills or through weather driving tips include: your surroundings while driving. mountains is different than driving If you become tired or sleepy, find a on flat or rolling terrain.
  • Page 198: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating Winter Driving The Antilock Brake System (ABS) WARNING on page 9 28 improves vehicle Driving on Snow or Ice stability during hard stops on Coasting downhill in N (Neutral) slippery roads, but apply the brakes Drive carefully when there is snow or with the ignition off is sooner than when on dry pavement.
  • Page 199 9-10 Driving and Operating Blizzard Conditions WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) Being stuck in snow can be in a serious situation. Stay with the If the vehicle is stuck in the snow: For more information about vehicle unless there is help nearby. carbon monoxide, see Engine Clear away snow from around If possible, use the Roadside...
  • Page 200: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating 9-11 To save fuel, run the engine for only If the Vehicle is Stuck Rocking the Vehicle to short periods as needed to warm Get it Out Slowly and cautiously spin the the vehicle and then shut the engine Turn the steering wheel left and wheels to free the vehicle when off and close the window most of...
  • Page 201: Vehicle Load Limits

    9-12 Driving and Operating Vehicle Load Limits Tire and Loading Information WARNING Label It is very important to know how Do not load the vehicle any much weight the vehicle can heavier than the Gross carry. This weight is called the Vehicle Weight Rating vehicle capacity weight and (GVWR), or either the...
  • Page 202 Driving and Operating 9-13 number of occupant seating Steps for Determining Correct the amount of available cargo positions (A), and the maximum Load Limit and luggage load capacity is vehicle capacity weight (B) in 650 lbs (1400 750 (5 x 150) Locate the statement kilograms and pounds.
  • Page 203 9-14 Driving and Operating Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Vehicle Capacity Weight for Vehicle Capacity Weight for Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 1 = 453 kg Example 2 = 453 kg Example 3 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs). (1,000 lbs). (1,000 lbs).
  • Page 204 Driving and Operating 9-15 Refer to the vehicle's Tire and A vehicle-specific Certification WARNING Loading Information label for label is attached to the driver specific information about the side center pillar (B-pillar). Do not load the vehicle any vehicle's capacity weight and The label tells the gross weight heavier than the Gross seating positions.
  • Page 205: Starting And Operating

    9-16 Driving and Operating If you put things inside the Starting and WARNING (Continued) vehicle like suitcases, tools, Operating packages, or anything Never stack heavier else they will go as fast as the things, like suitcases, New Vehicle Break-In vehicle goes. If you have to stop inside the vehicle so that or turn quickly, or if there is a Notice: The vehicle does not...
  • Page 206: Ignition Positions

    Driving and Operating 9-17 Following break in, engine speed To shift out of P (Park), turn the 2. Shift the vehicle to neutral. and load can be gradually ignition to ON/RUN and apply the This can be done while the increased.
  • Page 207: Retained Accessory

    9-18 Driving and Operating B (ACC/ACCESSORY): This Retained Accessory Starting the Engine position unlocks the steering wheel. Power (RAP) Move the shift lever to P (Park) or Some accessories can used in this N (Neutral). The engine will not start position.
  • Page 208 Driving and Operating 9-19 The vehicle has a the cranking motor, and drain the Notice: The engine is designed to Computer-Controlled Cranking battery. Wait at least 15 seconds work with the electronics in the System. This feature assists in between each try, to let the vehicle.
  • Page 209: Engine Heater

    9-20 Driving and Operating Engine Heater WARNING The engine coolant heater, Plugging the cord into an if available, can help in cold weather ungrounded outlet could cause an conditions at or below 18°C (0°F) electrical shock. Also, the wrong for easier starting and better fuel economy during engine warm-up.
  • Page 210: Shifting Into Park

    Driving and Operating 9-21 Shifting Into Park 3. Turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF. Torque Lock 4. Remove the key. Torque lock is when the weight WARNING of the vehicle puts too much force Leaving the Vehicle With the on the parking pawl in the Engine Running It can be dangerous to get out of transmission.
  • Page 211: Shifting Out Of Park

    9-22 Driving and Operating Shifting Out of Park If the vehicle has an uncharged Parking Over Things battery or a battery with low voltage, That Burn This vehicle is equipped with an try charging or jump starting the electronic shift lock release system. battery.
  • Page 212: Engine Exhaust

    Driving and Operating 9-23 Engine Exhaust WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) WARNING The exhaust system leaks If unusual fumes are detected or due to corrosion or damage. if it is suspected that exhaust is Engine exhaust contains Carbon coming into the vehicle: The vehicle s exhaust system Monoxide (CO) which cannot be has been modified, damaged...
  • Page 213: Running The Vehicle While

    9-24 Driving and Operating Running the Vehicle Automatic WARNING While Parked Transmission It can be dangerous to get out It is better not to park with the The automatic transmission has a of the vehicle if the automatic engine running. But if you ever have shift lever located on the console transmission shift lever is not fully to, here are some things to know.
  • Page 214 Driving and Operating 9-25 all the way into P (Park) as you WARNING (Continued) maintain brake application. Then press the shift lever button and Do not leave the vehicle when the move the shift lever into another engine is running unless you gear.
  • Page 215 9-26 Driving and Operating R (Reverse): Use this gear to engaged and the brake pedal D (Drive): This position is for back up. applied. The reduced load on the normal driving. It provides the best engine improves vehicle fuel fuel economy. If more power is Notice: Shifting to R (Reverse) economy.
  • Page 216: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating 9-27 Manual Mode Driver Shift Control (DSC) allows The transmission will not you to shift an automatic automatically shift to the next lower Driver Shift Control (DSC) transmission similar to a manual gear if the engine RPM is too high, transmission.
  • Page 217: Antilock Brake

    9-28 Driving and Operating Brakes If driving safely on a wet road and it suddenly slows or stops. Always becomes necessary to slam on the leave enough room up ahead to brakes and continue braking to stop, even with ABS. Antilock Brake avoid a sudden obstacle, a Using ABS...
  • Page 218: Parking Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-29 Parking Brake Driver Information Center (DIC) If the EPB is applied while the messages. See Brake System vehicle is in motion, a chime will Messages on page 5 24 for more sound, and the DIC message information.
  • Page 219 9-30 Driving and Operating If the park brake warning light is on, EPB Release Notice: Driving with the parking the EPB has detected an error in brake on can overheat the brake To release the EPB, place the another system and is operating system and cause premature ignition in the ON/RUN position, with reduced functionality.
  • Page 220: Brake Assist

    Driving and Operating 9-31 Brake Assist Hill Start Assist (HSA) Ride Control Systems This vehicle has a brake assist Some vehicles have a Hill Start Traction Control feature designed to assist the driver Assist (HSA) feature, which may be in stopping or decreasing vehicle useful when the vehicle is stopped System (TCS) speed in emergency driving...
  • Page 221 9-32 Driving and Operating Notice: Do not repeatedly brake Driving should be adjusted flashes to indicate that the or accelerate heavily when TCS is accordingly. See Traction Off Light traction control system is active. off. The vehicle's driveline could on page 5 16 for more information. See Electronic Stability Control be damaged.
  • Page 222: Electronic Stability

    Driving and Operating 9-33 Electronic Stability StabiliTrak comes on automatically Center (DIC). See Ride Control whenever the vehicle is started. System Messages on page 5 27. Control (ESC) To assist with directional control of When this message is displayed the vehicle, the system should The vehicle may have a vehicle comes on and stays on, always be left on.
  • Page 223: Interactive Drive Control

    9-34 Driving and Operating When StabiliTrak is turned off, Interactive Drive Control the system will not assist with System directional control of the vehicle or limit wheel spin. Driving should be adjusted accordingly. See Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Off Light on page 5 17 for more information.
  • Page 224 Driving and Operating 9-35 TOUR: Use for long-distance IDCS automatically comes on in the SPORT mode highway driving. This setting Standard mode when the vehicle is The shock absorbers stiffen to provides a smooth, soft ride. Press started. When the Sport and Tour provide better contact with the and release the TOUR button and modes are turned off, the system...
  • Page 225: Cruise Control

    9-36 Driving and Operating If Standard mode is selected and Cruise Control WARNING (Continued) sport driving is detected, several With cruise control, the vehicle can settings of the Standard mode Cruise control can be dangerous maintain a speed of about 40 km/h change to sport settings.
  • Page 226 Driving and Operating 9-37 Move the thumbwheel up toward 3. Move the thumbwheel down (On/Off): Press to turn the RES/+ and hold it until the toward SET/ and release it. cruise control system on and off. desired speed is reached, then The desired set speed briefly An indicator light will turn on or off in release it.
  • Page 227: Object Detection Systems

    9-38 Driving and Operating Passing Another Vehicle While Ending Cruise Control Object Detection Using Cruise Control There are three ways to disengage Systems Use the accelerator pedal to the cruise control: increase the vehicle speed. When To disengage cruise control; Ultrasonic Parking Assist you take your foot off the pedal, the step lightly on the brake pedal or...
  • Page 228 Driving and Operating 9-39 How the System Works Turning the System On and Off WARNING URPA comes on automatically when The URPA system can be turned on the shift lever is moved into and off using the park assist button The Ultrasonic Rear Parking R (Reverse).
  • Page 229: Fuel

    9-40 Driving and Operating An object was hanging out of the When the System Does Not Fuel trunk during the last drive cycle. Seem to Work Properly Once the object is removed and Use of the recommended fuel is an SERVICE PARK ASSIST: If this URPA detects no objects of important part of the proper...
  • Page 230: Recommended Fuel

    Driving and Operating 9-41 The VIN is at the top left of the If heavy knocking is heard when instrument panel. See Vehicle using gasoline rated at 87 octane or Identification Number (VIN) on higher, the engine needs service. page 12 1. If the vehicle has the 2.0L L4 engine Vehicles that have a FlexFuel badge (VIN Code V), use premium...
  • Page 231: Gasoline Specifications

    9-42 Driving and Operating Gasoline Specifications control system performance might Fuel Additives be affected. The malfunction At a minimum, gasoline should To provide cleaner air, all gasolines indicator lamp could turn on and the meet ASTM specification D 4814 in the United States are now vehicle might fail a smog check test.
  • Page 232: Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol)

    Driving and Operating 9-43 For customers who do not use TOP Notice: This vehicle was not Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol) TIER Detergent Gasoline regularly, designed for fuel that contains Vehicles that have a FlexFuel badge one bottle of GM Fuel System methanol.
  • Page 233: Filling The Tank

    9-44 Driving and Operating At a minimum, E85 should meet You should drive the vehicle Filling the Tank ASTM Specification D 5798 or immediately after refueling for at CGSB Specification 3.512. Filling least 11 km (seven miles) to allow WARNING the tank with fuel mixtures that the vehicle to adapt to the change in do not meet ASTM or CGSB...
  • Page 234 Driving and Operating 9-45 WARNING WARNING Fuel can spray out on you if you If a fire starts while you are open the fuel cap too quickly. refueling, do not remove the If you spill fuel and then nozzle. Shut off the flow of fuel by something ignites it, you could be shutting off the pump or by badly burned.
  • Page 235: Filling A Portable Fuel

    9-46 Driving and Operating Filling a Portable Fuel Towing WARNING (Continued) Container General Towing Bring the fill nozzle in contact Information WARNING with the inside of the fill opening before operating the The vehicle is neither designed nor Never fill a portable fuel container nozzle.
  • Page 236: Conversions And Add-Ons

    Driving and Operating 9-47 Conversions and Add-Ons Add-On Electrical Equipment Notice: Do not add anything electrical to the vehicle unless you check with your dealer first. Some electrical equipment can damage the vehicle and the damage would not be covered by the vehicle's warranty.
  • Page 237 9-48 Driving and Operating NOTES...
  • Page 238 Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Engine Air Cleaner/Filter ..10-13 Bulb Replacement Cooling System ... . 10-15 Bulb Replacement ..10-28 Engine Coolant .
  • Page 239 10-2 Vehicle Care Wheels and Tires Uniform Tire Quality General Information Grading ....10-56 Tires ......10-38 For service and parts needs, visit Wheel Alignment and Tire Winter Tires .
  • Page 240: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care 10-3 California Proposition California Perchlorate Accessories and 65 Warning Materials Requirements Modifications Most motor vehicles, including this Certain types of automotive Adding non dealer accessories to one, contain and/or emit chemicals applications, such as airbag the vehicle can affect vehicle known to the State of California to initiators, seat belt pretensioners, performance and safety, including...
  • Page 241: Vehicle Checks

    10-4 Vehicle Care GM Accessories are designed to Vehicle Checks If doing some of your own service complement and function with other work, use the proper service systems on the vehicle. Your GM manual. It tells you much more Doing Your Own dealer can accessorize the vehicle about how to service the vehicle Service Work...
  • Page 242: Hood

    Vehicle Care 10-5 Hood To close the hood: 1. Before closing the hood, be sure To open the hood: all the filler caps are on properly. 2. Lower the hood 30 cm (12 in) above the vehicle and release it so it fully latches.
  • Page 243 10-6 Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Overview 2.0 L L4 Engine...
  • Page 244 Vehicle Care 10-7 A. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on E. Transmission Fluid Cap and H. Battery Cover. See Battery on page 10 13. Dipstick. See Automatic page 10 25. Transmission Fluid on B. Engine Cover. Engine Coolant Reservoir and page 10 13. Pressure Cap.
  • Page 245 10-8 Vehicle Care 2.4 L L4 Engine...
  • Page 246: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 10-9 A. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on K. Windshield Washer Fluid When to Add Engine Oil page 10 13. Reservoir. See Washer Fluid on page 10 22. B. Engine Cover. C. Engine Oil Fill Cap. See Engine Engine Oil Oil on page 10 9.
  • Page 247 10-10 Vehicle Care or thickness. Do not use Notice: Use only engine oil other viscosity oils such as identified as meeting GM SAE 20W-50. Standard GM6094M and showing the American Petroleum Institute American Petroleum Institute Certified For Gasoline Engines (API) starburst symbol starburst symbol.
  • Page 248 Vehicle Care 10-11 What Kind of Engine Oil to Use SAE 0W-30 oil should be used. An oil of this viscosity grade will (2.0L Engine) provide easier cold starting for the engine at extremely low temperatures. When selecting an oil of the appropriate viscosity grade, be sure to always select an oil that meets the required specification.
  • Page 249: Engine Oil Life System

    10-12 Vehicle Care engine oils that meet the Engine Oil Life System once a year and at this time the requirements of the dexos system must be reset. Your dealer When to Change Engine Oil specification. has trained service people who will perform this work using genuine This vehicle has a computer system Substitute Engine Oil: When adding...
  • Page 250: Automatic Transmission

    Vehicle Care 10-13 3. Press the set button to clear the from the filter before disposal. Never The procedure can be found in the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON dispose of oil by putting it in the service manual. To purchase a message and/or restore the trash or pouring it on the ground, service manual, see Service...
  • Page 251 10-14 Vehicle Care If you are driving in dusty/dirty 7. Inspect or replace the engine air conditions, inspect the filter at cleaner/filter. each engine oil change. 8. Reverse Steps 2 through 4 to reinstall the filter cover housing. How to Inspect the Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 2.4 L L4 Engine To inspect the air cleaner/filter,...
  • Page 252: Cooling System

    Vehicle Care 10-15 3. Disconnect the electrical Cooling System WARNING connector (C). The cooling system allows the 4. Remove the screws (A) on top of Operating the engine with the air engine to maintain the correct the engine air cleaner/filter cleaner/filter off can cause you or working temperature.
  • Page 253: Engine Coolant

    10-16 Vehicle Care 2.4 L L4 Engine Engine Coolant WARNING The cooling system in the vehicle is ® Heater and radiator hoses, and filled with DEX-COOL engine other engine parts, can be very coolant. This coolant is designed to hot. Do not touch them. If you do, remain in the vehicle for 5 years or you can be burned.
  • Page 254 Vehicle Care 10-17 What to Use Use a 50/50 mixture of clean, Checking Coolant ® drinkable water and DEX-COOL The vehicle must be on a level coolant. If using this mixture, WARNING surface when checking the coolant nothing else needs to be added. level.
  • Page 255 10-18 Vehicle Care How to Add Coolant to the WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) Coolant Surge Tank the coolant surge tank pressure engine could get too hot but you Notice: This vehicle has a specific coolant fill procedure. even a little they can would not get the overheat Failure to follow this procedure...
  • Page 256 Vehicle Care 10-19 2.0 L L4 Engine Shown, 2.4 L L4 By this time, the coolant level Engine Similar inside the coolant surge tank may be lower. If the level is lower, add more of the proper ® DEX-COOL coolant mixture to the coolant surge tank until the level reaches the indicated level mark.
  • Page 257: Engine Overheating

    10-20 Vehicle Care Engine Overheating If Steam Is Coming from the If No Steam Is Coming from Engine Compartment the Engine Compartment The vehicle has several indicators If an engine overheat warning is to warn of engine overheating. WARNING displayed but no steam can be seen You will find an engine coolant or heard, the problem may not be temperature gauge on the vehicle's...
  • Page 258: Power Steering Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-21 If the temperature overheat gauge Power Steering Fluid How to Check Power Steering is no longer in the overheat zone or Fluid an overheat warning no longer To check the power steering fluid: displays, the vehicle can be driven. Continue to drive the vehicle slow for about 10 minutes.
  • Page 259: Washer Fluid

    10-22 Vehicle Care 4. Replace the cap and completely Washer Fluid Notice: tighten it. When using concentrated What to Use 5. Remove the cap again and look washer fluid, follow the When windshield washer fluid is at the fluid level on the dipstick. manufacturer's instructions needed, be sure to read the for adding water.
  • Page 260: Brakes

    Vehicle Care 10-23 Brakes Some driving conditions or climates Brake Adjustment can cause a brake squeal when the Every time the brakes are applied, This vehicle has disc brakes. Disc brakes are first applied or lightly with or without the vehicle moving, brake pads have built-in wear applied.
  • Page 261: Brake Fluid

    10-24 Vehicle Care Brake Fluid hydraulic system fixed, since a What to Add leak means that sooner or later Use only new DOT 4 brake fluid the brakes will not work well. from a sealed container. It is Do not top off the brake fluid. recommended that the brake Adding fluid does not correct a leak.
  • Page 262: Battery

    Vehicle Care 10-25 Notice: Extended Storage: Remove the DANGER black, negative ( ) cable from the Using the wrong fluid can battery or use a battery trickle badly damage brake Battery posts, terminals, and charger. hydraulic system parts. For related accessories contain lead example, just a few drops of and lead compounds, chemicals Starter Switch Check...
  • Page 263: Function Check

    10-26 Vehicle Care 3. For automatic transmission Automatic Transmission 3. With the engine off, turn the vehicles, try to start the engine ignition to ON/RUN, but do not Shift Lock Control in each gear. The vehicle should start the engine. Without Function Check start only in P (Park) or applying the regular brake, try to...
  • Page 264: Park Brake And P (Park) Mechanism Check

    Vehicle Care 10-27 To check the P (Park) Park Brake and P (Park) Notice: Allowing the wiper blade mechanism's holding ability: arm to touch the windshield when Mechanism Check With the engine running, shift to no wiper blade is installed could P (Park).
  • Page 265: Headlamp Aiming

    10-28 Vehicle Care 3. With the latch open, pull the Headlamp Aiming Bulb Replacement wiper blade down towards the Headlamp aim has been preset at For the proper type of replacement windshield far enough to release bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on the factory and should need no it from the J-hooked end of the further adjustment.
  • Page 266: Headlamps, Front Turn

    Vehicle Care 10-29 Headlamps, Front Turn 2. Remove the outside cap for the low-beam headlamp/DRL bulb Signal and Parking replacement from the back of the Lamps headlamp assembly. 3. Remove the inside cap for the high-beam headlamp bulb replacement from the back of the headlamp assembly.
  • Page 267: Fog Lamps

    10-30 Vehicle Care Front Turn Signal/Parking/Side 6. For the driver side, reinstall the Taillamps, Turn Signal, windshield washer bottle filler Marker Lamps (Base and Stoplamps, and Back-Up neck by firmly pushing it straight Up-Level) Lamps into the bottle. Ensure that the To replace the front turn signal, filler neck clip engages into the parking lamp, or side marker lamp:...
  • Page 268: License Plate Lamp

    Vehicle Care 10-31 3. Remove the two nuts that 8. Turn the bulb socket clockwise secure the taillamp assembly. to install it. 4. Remove the taillamp assembly 9. Reverse Steps 2 through 4 to and detach the wiring harness reinstall the taillamp assembly. connector.
  • Page 269: Replacement Bulbs

    10-32 Vehicle Care 5. Push the replacement bulb Electrical System Bulb Exterior Lamp straight into the bulb socket and Number turn the bulb socket clockwise to Electrical System License Plate Lamp install it into the lamp assembly. Overload Low Beam 6.
  • Page 270: Fuses And Circuit

    Vehicle Care 10-33 Fuses and circuit breakers protect Windshield Wipers Fuses and Circuit the following in the vehicle: Breakers If the wiper motor overheats due to Headlamp Wiring heavy snow or ice, the windshield The wiring circuits in the vehicle are wipers will stop until the motor cools Windshield Wiper Motor protected from short circuits by a...
  • Page 271 10-34 Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Fuse Usage Fuse Block Number Transmission Control Module Engine Control Module Not Used Not Used Ignition, Transmission Control Module, Engine Control Module To remove the fuse block cover, Windshield Wiper press the three retaining clips on Not Used the cover and lift it straight up.
  • Page 272 Vehicle Care 10-35 Fuse Usage Fuse Usage Fuse Usage Number Number Number Starter Power Outlets Right Hand High Beam Fuel System Control Antilock Brake Headlamp Module System Pump Left Hand Secondary Air Electric Parking High Beam Induction Brake Headlamp Not Used Heated Rear Not Used Window...
  • Page 273 10-36 Vehicle Care Fuse Usage Fuse Usage Relay Usage Number Number Number Right Hand Low Secondary Air Not Used Beam, High Intensity Induction Starter Discharge Heated Mirrors Cooling Fan (LHU) Headlamp Not Used Left Hand Low Front Wiper (Step 2) Canister Vent Beam, High Intensity Front Wiper (Step 1,...
  • Page 274: Instrument Panel Fuse Block

    Vehicle Care 10-37 To access the fuses, open the Relay Usage Number Usage storage compartment. Press in on Number Radio the sides of the compartment to Ignition release it from the instrument panel. Radio Displays, Pull the door toward you to release Secondary Park assist, it from the hinge.
  • Page 275: Wheels And Tires

    10-38 Vehicle Care Wheels and Tires Number Usage Number Usage Left Hand Power Automatic Occupant Tires Front Seat Sensing Your new vehicle comes with Diagnostic Link Instrument Panel high-quality tires made by a Connector Cluster leading tire manufacturer. If you Airbag Discrete Logic ever have questions about your...
  • Page 276: Winter Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-39 Winter Tires WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) If you expect to drive on snow or ice Under inflated tires pose the Improperly repaired tires can covered roads often, you may want same danger as overloaded cause a crash. Only your to get winter tires for your vehicle.
  • Page 277: Tire Sidewall Labeling

    10-40 Vehicle Care If you choose to use winter tires: criteria have a TPC specification code molded onto the sidewall. Use tires of the same brand and GM's TPC specifications meet or tread type on all four wheel exceed all federal safety positions.
  • Page 278 Vehicle Care 10-41 (E) Tire Ply Material The type compact spare tire, see of cord and number of plies in Compact Spare Tire on the sidewall and under the tread. page 10 67 and If a Tire Goes Flat on page 10 60 . (F) Uniform Tire Quality Grading (UTQG) Tire...
  • Page 279: Tire Designations

    10-42 Vehicle Care (E) Tire Inflation Tire Designations (C) Aspect Ratio A two digit temporary use tire or compact number that indicates the tire Tire Size spare tire should be inflated to height to width measurements. 420 kPa (60 psi). For more For example, if the tire size The following illustration shows information on tire pressure and...
  • Page 280: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Vehicle Care 10-43 (F) Service Description These power brakes, power windows, before a tire has built up heat characters represent the load power seats, and air from driving. See Tire Pressure index and speed rating of the conditioning. on page 10 46 . tire.
  • Page 281 10-44 Vehicle Care GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Load Index An assigned Occupant Distribution Rating. See Vehicle Load Limits number ranging from 1 to 279 Designated seating positions. on page 9 12. that corresponds to the load Outward Facing Sidewall carrying capacity of a tire. GAWR FRT Gross Axle Weight side of an asymmetrical tire that...
  • Page 282 Vehicle Care 10-45 Recommended Inflation Traction The friction between The ratings are molded into the Pressure Vehicle the tire and the road surface. sidewall of the tire. See Uniform manufacturer's recommended The amount of grip provided. Tire Quality Grading on tire inflation pressure as shown page 10 56.
  • Page 283: Tire Pressure

    10-46 Vehicle Care Rough ride. Tire Pressure comfort. Never load your vehicle with more weight than it was Needless damage from Tires need the correct amount of designed to carry. road hazards. air pressure to operate When to Check effectively. A vehicle-specific Tire and Loading Information label is Check your tires once a month...
  • Page 284: Tire Pressure For High-Speed

    Vehicle Care 10-47 your vehicle has been sitting for Tire Pressure for Vehicles with P235/50R18 size tires require inflation pressure adjustment at least three hours or driven no High-Speed Operation when driving the vehicle at speeds more than 1.6 km (1 mile). of 160 km/h (100 mph) or higher.
  • Page 285: Tire Pressure Monitor System

    10-48 Vehicle Care Tire Pressure Monitor pressure telltale when one or The TPMS malfunction indicator is more of your tires is significantly combined with the low tire pressure System under inflated. telltale. When the system detects a malfunction, the telltale will flash for The Tire Pressure Monitor System Accordingly, when the low tire approximately one minute and then...
  • Page 286: Operation

    Vehicle Care 10-49 Federal Communications DIC operation and displays, see Driver Information Center (DIC) on Commission (FCC) and page 5 21. Industry Canada The low tire pressure warning light See Radio Frequency Statement on may come on in cool weather when page 13 15 for information the vehicle is first started, and then regarding Part 15 of the Federal...
  • Page 287 10-50 Vehicle Care The TPMS sensor matching Your vehicle's TPMS can warn you TPMS Malfunction Light and process was started but not about a low tire pressure condition, Message completed or not completed but it does not replace normal tire The TPMS will not function properly successfully after rotating the maintenance.
  • Page 288 Vehicle Care 10-51 Operating electronic devices or The TPMS sensors can also be 3. Use the MENU button to select being near facilities using radio matched to each tire/wheel position the Vehicle Information Menu in wave frequencies similar to the by increasing or decreasing the the Driver Information TPMS could cause the TPMS...
  • Page 289: Tire Inspection

    10-52 Vehicle Care The tread or sidewall is for five seconds, or until a horn 13. Set all four tires to the cracked, cut, or snagged chirp sounds. The horn chirp, recommended air pressure deep enough to show cord or which may take up to level as indicated on the Tire 30 seconds to sound, confirms...
  • Page 290: When It Is Time For New

    Vehicle Care 10-53 Any time you notice unusual After the tires have been WARNING (Continued) wear, rotate the tires as soon rotated, adjust the front and rear as possible and check wheel inflation pressures as shown on rust or dirt from places where the alignment.
  • Page 291: Buying New Tires

    10-54 Vehicle Care typically need to be replaced due to Buying New Tires wear before they may need to be GM has developed and matched replaced due to age. Consult the tire specific tires for your vehicle. manufacturer for more information The original equipment tires on when tires should be replaced.
  • Page 292 Vehicle Care 10-55 traction control, and tire WARNING WARNING (Continued) pressure monitoring performance. GM's TPC Spec correct size, brand, and type Tires could explode during number is molded onto the tire's improper service. You or others of tires on all wheels. It is all sidewall near the tire size.
  • Page 293: Different Size Tires And Wheels

    10-56 Vehicle Care size, load range, speed rating, Different Size Tires and WARNING (Continued) and construction type (radial and Wheels bias belted tires) as your suffer serious injury. Only use GM If you add wheels or tires that are a vehicle's original tires.
  • Page 294 Vehicle Care 10-57 Traffic Safety Administration All Passenger Car Tires Must Traction AA, A, B, C (NHTSA), which grades tires Conform to Federal Safety The traction grades, from by treadwear, traction, and Requirements In Addition To highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, temperature performance.
  • Page 295: Wheel Alignment And Tire

    10-58 Vehicle Care conditions on a specified indoor Wheel Alignment and Tire which can sometimes be repaired). See your dealer if any of these laboratory test wheel. Sustained Balance conditions exist. high temperature can cause the The tires and wheels on the vehicle material of the tire to degenerate Your dealer will know the kind of were aligned and balanced carefully...
  • Page 296: Tire Chains

    Vehicle Care 10-59 Used Replacement Wheels WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) WARNING dangerous. It could affect the The area damaged by the tire braking and handling of your chains could cause you to lose Putting a used wheel on the vehicle, make your tires lose air control of the vehicle and you or vehicle is dangerous.
  • Page 297: If A Tire Goes Flat

    10-60 Vehicle Care If a Tire Goes Flat be very bumpy and noisy, but you WARNING can still steer. Gently brake to a It is unusual for a tire to blowout stop, well off the road if possible. Lifting a vehicle and getting while you are driving, especially if under it to do maintenance or you maintain your vehicle's tires...
  • Page 298: Tire Changing

    Vehicle Care 10-61 The following information explains WARNING WARNING (Continued) how to repair or change a tire. Changing a tire can be the one being changed. That Tire Changing dangerous. The vehicle can slip would be the tire on the other off the jack and roll over or fall on side, at the opposite end of the Removing the Spare Tire and...
  • Page 299 10-62 Vehicle Care Removing the Flat Tire and 3. Pull the cover or center cap away from the wheel. Store the Installing the Spare Tire wheel cover in the cargo area until you have the flat tire repaired or replaced. 3.
  • Page 300 Vehicle Care 10-63 Notice: Make sure that the jack WARNING lift head is in the correct position or you may damage your vehicle. Raising your vehicle with the jack The repairs would not be covered improperly positioned can by your warranty. damage the vehicle and even make the vehicle fall.
  • Page 301 10-64 Vehicle Care 8. Attach the jack handle extension WARNING (Continued) onto the jack by sliding the hook through the end of the jack. paper towel to do this; but be sure 9. Place the jack under the vehicle. to use a scraper or wire brush later, if needed, to get all the rust or dirt off.
  • Page 302 Vehicle Care 10-65 WARNING WARNING (Continued) Never use oil or grease on bolts aftermarket manufacturer when or nuts because the nuts might using accessory locking wheel come loose. The vehicle's wheel nuts. See Capacities and could fall off, causing a crash. Specifications on page 12 2 for original equipment wheel nut 15.
  • Page 303 10-66 Vehicle Care When reinstalling the wheel cover or Storing a Flat or Spare Tire center cap on the full-size tire, and Tools tighten all five plastic caps hand snug with the aid of the wheel WARNING wrench and tighten them with the wheel wrench an additional Storing a jack, a tire, or other one quarter of a turn.
  • Page 304: Compact Spare Tire

    Vehicle Care 10-67 To store the compact spare tire, use After installing the compact spare Do not use the compact spare on the shorter mounting bolt. on the vehicle, stop as soon as other vehicles. possible and make sure the spare The compact spare is for temporary Do not mix the compact spare tire or tire is correctly inflated.
  • Page 305: Jump Starting

    10-68 Vehicle Care Jump Starting Trying to start the vehicle by pushing or pulling it will not If the battery has run down, try to work, and it could damage the use another vehicle and some vehicle. jumper cables to start your vehicle. The jump start negative (A) is the Be sure to use the following steps to power steering line fitting and bolt...
  • Page 306 Vehicle Care 10-69 2. Position the two vehicles so that WARNING WARNING (Continued) they are not touching. 3. Set the parking brake firmly and An electric fan can start up even add water to take care of that put the shift lever in P (Park). when the engine is not running first.
  • Page 307 10-70 Vehicle Care 7. Connect one end of the black 9. Start the engine in the vehicle negative ( ) cable to the with the good battery and run negative ( ) terminal of the good the engine at idle speed for at battery (C).
  • Page 308: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-71 To disconnect the jumper cables Towing from both vehicles: 1. Disconnect the black Towing the Vehicle negative ( ) cable from the Notice: To avoid damage, the vehicle that had the dead disabled vehicle should be towed battery.
  • Page 309: Recreational Vehicle

    10-72 Vehicle Care What is the distance that will be Recreational Vehicle travelled? Some vehicles have Towing restrictions on how far and how long they can tow. Recreational vehicle towing means towing the vehicle behind another Is the proper towing equipment vehicle, such as behind a going to be used? See your motorhome.
  • Page 310 Vehicle Care 10-73 5. Release the parking brake only Dolly Towing From the Front 3. Shift the transmission to after the vehicle being towed is P (Park). firmly attached to the towing 4. Firmly set the parking brake. vehicle. 5. Use an adequate clamping When towing the vehicle for device designed for towing to extended periods of time, start the...
  • Page 311: Appearance Care

    10-74 Vehicle Care Dolly Towing From the Rear Appearance Care Notice: Machine compounding or aggressive polishing on a basecoat/clearcoat paint finish Exterior Care may damage it. Use only non-abrasive waxes and polishes Cleaning Exterior Lamps/ that are made for a basecoat/ Lenses clearcoat paint finish on the Use only lukewarm or cold water, a...
  • Page 312 Vehicle Care 10-75 Protecting Exterior Bright Metal should not be used on plastic High pressure car washes could Parts parts, do not use it on the vehicle cause water to enter the vehicle. or damage may occur and it Avoid using high pressure washes Bright metal parts should be would not be covered by the closer than 30 cm (12 in) to the...
  • Page 313 10-76 Vehicle Care Wheels and Trim Aluminum wheel(s). The repairs would not Notice: Driving the vehicle be covered by the vehicle through an automatic car wash or Chrome warranty. Use only approved that has silicone carbide tire The vehicle may have either cleaners on aluminum or cleaning brushes, could damage aluminum or chrome-plated wheels.
  • Page 314: Interior Care

    Vehicle Care 10-77 Wipers can be damaged by: Original manufacturer replacement At least every spring, flush these parts will provide the corrosion materials from the underbody with Extreme dusty conditions protection while maintaining the plain water. Clean any areas where Sand and salt vehicle warranty.
  • Page 315 10-78 Vehicle Care Never apply heavy pressure or plastic surfaces. Stains should be Notice: Using abrasive cleaners rub aggressively with a cleaning removed quickly as extreme heat when cleaning glass surfaces on cloth. Use of heavy pressure can could cause them to set rapidly. the vehicle, could scratch the damage the interior and does glass and/or cause damage to the...
  • Page 316 Vehicle Care 10-79 only be used on floor carpet and 5. If the soil is not completely coatings that are sold to preserve carpeted floor mats. For soils, removed, use a mild soap and protect leather may always try to remove them first with solution and repeat the cleaning permanently change the plain water or club soda.
  • Page 317: Floor Mats

    10-80 Vehicle Care use silicone or wax-based products, Floor Mats Removing and Replacing the or those containing organic solvents Floor Mats GM floor mats are designed for use to clean the vehicle's interior Pull up on the rear of the floor mat in GM vehicles.
  • Page 318: General Information

    Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information Because of all the different ways people use vehicles, maintenance Maintenance Maintenance intervals, needs vary. The vehicle might need checks, inspections, more frequent checks and services. recommended fluids, and Please read the information under lubricants are necessary to keep Scheduled Maintenance.
  • Page 319: Scheduled Maintenance

    11-2 Service and Maintenance The proper replacement parts, Scheduled WARNING fluids, and lubricants to use are Maintenance listed in Recommended Fluids and Performing maintenance work can Lubricants on page 11 6 and be dangerous. Some jobs can When the Change Engine Oil Maintenance Replacement Parts on cause serious injury.
  • Page 320: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 11-3 Body hinges and latches, key system whenever the oil is changed. damaged wiper blade lock cylinders, folding seat See Engine Oil Life System on replacement. See Wiper Blade hardware, and sunroof (if page 10 12. Replacement on page 10 27. equipped) lubrication.
  • Page 321 11-4 Service and Maintenance Additional Required Services Once a Year First Engine Oil Change After Every 40 000 km/25,000 Miles See Starter Switch Check on Every 12 000 km/7,500 Miles Passenger compartment air page 10 25. Rotate tires. Tires should be filter replacement (or every See Automatic Transmission rotated every 12 000 km/...
  • Page 322 Service and Maintenance 11-5 Evaporative control system First Engine Oil Change After First Engine Oil Change After inspection. Check all fuel and Every 80 000 km/50,000 Miles Every 160 000 km/100,000 Miles vapor lines and hoses for proper Engine air cleaner filter Automatic transmission fluid hook up, routing, and condition.
  • Page 323: Recommended Fluids And Lubricants

    11-6 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Usage Fluid/Lubricant Engine oil which meets GM Standard GM6094M and displays the American Petroleum Institute Certified for Gasoline Engines starburst Engine Oil (2.4L Engine) symbol. To determine the proper viscosity for the vehicle's engine, see Engine Oil on page 10 9.
  • Page 324 Service and Maintenance 11-7 Usage Fluid/Lubricant Hood Latch Assembly, Secondary Lubriplate Lubricant Aerosol (GM Part No. U.S. 12346293, in Latch, Pivots, Spring Anchor, and Canada 992723) or lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI #2, Release Pawl Category LB or GC-LB. Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No. U.S. 12346241, in Hood and Door Hinges Canada 10953474).
  • Page 325: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    11-8 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Replacement Parts Replacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your retailer. Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 55560894 A3128C Engine Oil Filter 2.0L L4 Engine 12605565 PF458G 2.4L L4 Engine...
  • Page 326: Maintenance Records

    Service and Maintenance 11-9 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. Maintenance Record Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 327 11-10 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Record (cont'd) Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 328 Service and Maintenance 11-11 Maintenance Record (cont'd) Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 329 11-12 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Record (cont'd) Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 330: Vehicle Identification

    Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Engine Identification The eighth character in the VIN Vehicle Identification is 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 331: Vehicle Data

    12-2 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications Capacities Application Metric English For the air conditioning system refrigerant charge Air Conditioning Refrigerant R134a amount, see the refrigerant label located under the hood. See your dealer for more information. Engine Cooling System 2.0L L4 Engine 7.8 L 8.2 qt...
  • Page 332: Technical Data

    Technical Data 12-3 Capacities Application Metric English Transmission Fluid* (Drain and Refill) 2.0L L4 Engine, 6 Speed Automatic (Transmission Requires No Fluid Replacement) 2.4L L4 Engine, 6 Speed Automatic 8.4 L 8.9 qt Wheel Nut Torque 110 lb ft *See Automatic Transmission Fluid on page 10 13 for information on checking fluid level. All capacities are approximate.
  • Page 333 12-4 Technical Data Engine Drive Belt Routing...
  • Page 334: Customer Information

    Reporting Safety Defects to Procedure ....13-1 Buick. Normally, any concerns with General Motors ... 13-13...
  • Page 335 13-2 Customer Information STEP TWO: If after contacting a When contacting Buick, remember 40 days. If you do not agree with the member of dealership management, that your concern will likely be decision given in your case, you it appears your concern cannot be resolved at a dealer's facility.
  • Page 336: Customer Assistance

    Two, General Motors of Canada Communication Centre, However, if a customer wishes to Limited wants you to be aware of its 1-800-263-3777 (English), write or e-mail Buick, the letter participation in a no-charge 1-800-263-7854 (French), should be addressed to: Mediation/Arbitration program.
  • Page 337: Customer Assistance For Text

    Roadside Assistance: Long Distance: 011-52-53 29 0818 Online service and maintenance 1-800-268-6800 records Customer Assistance for All Overseas Locations Buick dealer locator for service Text Telephone (TTY) nationwide Please contact the local General Users Motors Business Unit. Exclusive privileges and offers...
  • Page 338: Program

    Customer Information 13-5 Help Center www.buick.com/ or schedule a service For more information on the limited helpcenter appointment by adding the offer, visit www.gmmobility.com or vehicles you own to your call the GM Mobility Assistance driveway profile. Center at 1-800-323-9935. Text...
  • Page 339: Roadside Assistance

    Road or Highway: Tow to the the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. When calling Roadside Assistance, nearest Buick dealer for Buick and General Motors of have the following information warranty service, or if the vehicle Canada Limited reserve the right to...
  • Page 340: Scheduling Service

    Customer Information 13-7 Towing or services for vehicles General Motors of Canada Scheduling Service driven on a non-public road or Limited requires Appointments highway. pre-authorization, original detailed receipts, and a copy of When your vehicle requires Services Specific to the repair orders. Once warranty service, contact your Canadian Purchased Vehicles authorization has been received,...
  • Page 341: Courtesy Transportation

    13-8 Customer Information Courtesy Transportation Transportation Options receipts and can only be up to the maximum amount allowed by GM Program Warranty service can generally be for shuttle service. In addition, for completed while you wait. However, U.S. customers, should you arrange To enhance your ownership if you are unable to wait, GM helps transportation through a friend or...
  • Page 342: Collision Damage Repair

    Customer Information 13-9 Requirements vary and may include eligibility pursuant to the terms and of Genuine GM parts can help minimum age requirements, conditions described herein at its maintain your GM New Vehicle insurance coverage, credit card, etc. sole discretion. Limited Warranty.
  • Page 343 13-10 Customer Information subsequent collisions. Aftermarket Many insurance policies provide If a Crash Occurs parts are not covered by your GM reduced protection to your GM If there has been an injury, call New Vehicle Limited Warranty, and vehicle by limiting compensation for emergency services for help.
  • Page 344: Service Publications Ordering Information

    Customer Information 13-11 Vehicle Identification original GM parts. Remember, Service Publications Number (VIN) recycled parts will not be covered by Ordering Information your GM vehicle warranty. Insurance company and policy number Service Manuals Insurance pays the bill for the repair, but you must live with the repair.
  • Page 345: Reporting Safety Defects

    13-12 Customer Information In-Portfolio: Includes a Portfolio, ORDER TOLL FREE: Reporting Safety Owner Manual, and Warranty 1-800-551-4123 Monday - Friday Defects 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Eastern Time Booklet. For Credit Card Orders Only RETAIL SELL PRICE: Reporting Safety Defects $35.00 (U.S.) plus handling and (VISA-MasterCard-Discover), visit to the United States...
  • Page 346: Government

    Vehicle Safety Hotline safety defect, notify Transport Call 1-800-521-7300, or write: toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 Canada immediately, and notify Buick Customer Assistance Center (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to General Motors of Canada Limited. P.O. Box 33136 http://www.safercar.gov Call them at 1-800-333-0510 or...
  • Page 347: Vehicle Data Recording And Privacy

    13-14 Customer Information Vehicle Data Event Data Recorders This data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances Recording and This vehicle has an Event Data in which crashes and injuries occur. Recorder (EDR). The main purpose Privacy Important: EDR data is recorded of an EDR is to record, in certain by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash or near crash-like situations,...
  • Page 348: Onstar

    Customer Information 13-15 GM will not access this data or Navigation System Radio Frequency share it with others except: with the Statement If the vehicle has a navigation consent of the vehicle owner or, system, use of the system may if the vehicle is leased, with the This vehicle has systems that result in the storage of destinations,...
  • Page 349 13-16 Customer Information NOTES...
  • Page 350 INDEX Airbag System (cont.) Appearance Care When Should an Airbag Exterior ..... 10-74 Accessories and Inflate? ..... .3-26 Interior .
  • Page 351 INDEX Bulb Replacement (cont.) Carbon Monoxide Headlamps, Front Turn Engine Exhaust ....9-23 Battery ..... . . 10-25 Signal and Parking Trunk .
  • Page 352: Driver Information

    INDEX Circuit Breakers ....10-33 Cruise Control ....9-36 Dome Lamps ....6-5 Cleaning Light .
  • Page 353 INDEX Engine Engine Oil Air Cleaner/Filter ... 10-13 Life System ....10-12 E85 Fuel ..... . . 9-43 Messages .
  • Page 354 INDEX Flat Tire, Changing ... 10-61 Fuel (cont.) Floor Mats ....10-80 Fuels in Foreign Countries .
  • Page 355 INDEX Hill Start Assist (HSA) ..9-31 Hood ......10-5 Halogen Bulbs .
  • Page 356 INDEX Lamps (cont.) Lights (cont.) License Plate ....10-31 Cruise Control ....5-20 Maintenance Malfunction Indicator .
  • Page 357 INDEX Messages (cont.) Tire ......5-28 Object Detection System Park Transmission ....5-28 Messages .
  • Page 358 INDEX Power Recreational Vehicle Door Locks ....2-5 Towing ..... . 10-72 Radio Frequency Mirrors .
  • Page 359 i-10 INDEX Retained Accessory Safety Defects Reporting Service Power (RAP) ....9-18 Canadian Government ..13-13 Accessories and Modifications ....10-3 Ride Control Systems .
  • Page 360 INDEX i-11 Spare Tire Stuck Vehicle ....9-11 Tires (cont.) Compact ....10-67 Sun Visors .
  • Page 361 i-12 INDEX Towing Uniform Tire Quality General Information ..9-46 Grading ..... 10-56 Warning Lights, Gauges, and Recreational Vehicle .

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