Rear Seat Climate Controls; Automatic Level Control; Rear Parking Assist - Chevrolet 2004 Venture Getting To Know Manual

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Getting to Know Your 2004 Venture
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Rear Seat Climate Controls

If equipped, either the driver or rear seat
passengers can operate the Rear Seat
Climate Controls. The driver can control
the rear fan speed by using the fan
switch on the front lower console. When
the front fan switch is set to "R," the rear
passengers can then adjust the fan
speed and temperature using the rear
controls. (Note: Rear controls are locat-
ed above the LCD screen on DVD
System-equipped models.)
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

Automatic Level Control

Vehicles equipped with Automatic Level
Control may experience a "whirring"
sound under the rear of the vehicle. This
is normal. Under additional rear loads
(passengers or cargo), this sound indi-
cates that the level control compressor
is working — sending additional air to
your rear shock absorbers to provide
level ride height.
See Section 4 of your Owner Manual.

Rear Parking Assist

If equipped, your vehicle's Rear Parking
Assist (RPA) operates when the shift
lever is moved into reverse and vehicle
speed is less than 3 mph. The RPA can
detect objects three inches and wider,
and at least 10 inches tall. It cannot
detect objects above the rear bumper or
ones that are extremely small.
When shifting into reverse, a chime will
sound the first time an object is detect-
ed, if the object is between 20 inches
and five feet away. At five feet, the RPA
indicator lights (located near the rear
dome light) will display an amber light.
As you move closer, additional lights are
displayed and a continuous chime will
sound when you reach 20 inches or
closer. Important: The RPA system
indicator lights will flash red if it is not
functioning properly. This condition is
most likely caused by either dirty
ultrasonic sensors (located on the rear
bumper) or if your vehicle exceeds
3 mph when backing up. Under certain
conditions, such as towing a trailer,
you may want to turn off the rear parking
assist by using the switch on the
overhead console.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

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