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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual www.cadillaceurope.com...
  • Page 2 Introduction ......2 Keys, Doors, and Windows ..7 Seats and Restraints .
  • Page 3 GM, the reduce them. GM logo, CADILLAC, the CADILLAC Emblem, and XT4 are trademarks and/ A circle with a slash through it is a Danger or service marks of General Motors...
  • Page 4 Shown when the owner's manual Engine Coolant Temperature Registered Technician has additional instructions or Remote Vehicle Start Flame/Fire Prohibited information. Flammable Seat Belt Reminders Shown when the service manual has additional instructions or Forward Collision Alert Side Blind Zone Alert information.
  • Page 5 Instrument Panel Overview...
  • Page 6 1. Air Vents 0 146. 10. Heated and Ventilated Front Seats Driver Information Centre (DIC) 0 49 (If Equipped). Controls. See Driver Information 2. Exterior Lamp Controls 0 133. Centre (DIC) 0 120. 11. Lane Keep Assist (LKA) 0 219 (If Indicator Lever.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Keys, Doors, and Power Mirrors ..... . 32 Keys and Locks Folding Mirrors ....33 Windows Heated Mirrors .
  • Page 9: System Operation

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS To remove the key, press the button Remote Keyless Entry near the bottom of the transmitter, (RKE) System Operation and pull the key out. Never pull the key out without pressing the button. The Keyless Access system allows for vehicle entry when the transmitter is If it becomes difficult to turn the key, within 1 m (3 ft).
  • Page 10: Keys, Doors, And Windows

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS If equipped with remote folding Press and hold until the windows mirrors, press and hold fully open. Windows will not operate one second to remotely fold the unless remote window operation is mirrors, if enabled. See Vehicle enabled.
  • Page 11 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS vehicle and disarming the alarm Keyless Unlocking/Locking from the It has been more than five seconds system with the RKE transmitter, all Driver Door since the first lock/unlock button doors are automatically locked and press. When the doors are locked and the the vehicle alarm system is re-armed.
  • Page 12: System

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Disabling Keyless Unlocking: Anti-Theft Unlocking from Any Door Temporary Disable of Passive Locking When all doors are unlocked using the With the vehicle off, press and hold lock/unlock button, the Anti-theft Temporarily disable passive locking by on the RKE transmitter at the Locking system will be deactivated.
  • Page 13 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS To turn on or off, see Vehicle Starting the Vehicle with a Low Personalisation 0 127. Transmitter Battery Keyless Tailgate Opening To improve vehicle security, the transmitter is equipped with a motion Press the touch pad on the tailgate sensor.
  • Page 14 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Warning (Continued) Caution battery, which can be a choking Always replace the battery with the hazard. If swallowed, internal burns correct type. Replacing the battery can occur, resulting in severe injury with an incorrect type could or death.
  • Page 15: Remote Vehicle Start

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS 2. Separate the two halves of the 3. Remove the old battery. Do not Batteries in this product must not be transmitter using a flat tool use a metal object. disposed of with household waste. inserted into the bottom centre Batteries must be recycled at an 4.
  • Page 16 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS vehicle is started with the ENGINE Starting the Engine Using Remote can be requested 30 seconds after START/STOP button, the climate Start starting. This provides a total of control system will begin to operate at 30 minutes. 1.
  • Page 17: Door Locks

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Conditions in Which Remote Start Door Locks Warning (Continued) Will Not Work The remote start will not operate if Outsiders can easily enter Warning any of the following occur: through an unlocked door Unlocked doors can be dangerous. when you slow down or stop The RKE transmitter is in the the vehicle.
  • Page 18 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Pull the door handle once to Driver Door Key Lock Cylinder To replace the cap: unlock it. Pull the door handle Access (In Case of Dead Battery) 1. Pull the door handle (1) to the again to unlatch it. open position and hold it open until the cap installation is Keyless Access...
  • Page 19: Power Door Locks

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS 5. Check that the cap is secure. Power Door Locks Free-Turning Locks The door key lock cylinder turns freely when either the wrong key is used, or the correct key is not fully inserted. The free-turning door lock feature prevents the lock from being forced open.
  • Page 20: Automatic Door Locks

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Delayed locking can only be turned on If a vehicle door is unlocked and then has not reduced, the driver door will when Open Door Anti-Lockout has opened and closed, the doors will lock unlock and the horn will chirp three been turned off.
  • Page 21: Doors

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS 2. Open the door from the outside. Doors When the safety lock is enabled, adults and older children will not be Tailgate able to open the rear door from the inside. Cancel the safety locks to Warning enable the doors to open from the inside.
  • Page 22 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Manual Tailgate For Keyless Access, the RKE Warning (Continued) transmitter must be within 1 m (3 ft) of the tailgate to automatically unlock set the fan speed to the it. See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) highest setting. See Climate System Operation 0 8.
  • Page 23 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS 3/4 : Opens to a reduced height that Caution can be set from 3/4 to fully open. Use to prevent the tailgate from opening Driving with an open and into overhead obstructions such as a unsecured tailgate may result in garage door or roof-mounted cargo.
  • Page 24 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS possible support strut failure. manually close the tailgate. This will Caution A repetitive chime will sound while allow normal power operation the falling tailgate detection feature is functions to resume. Manually forcing the tailgate to operating. Remove any excess weight. If the vehicle is locked while the open or close during a power cycle If the tailgate continues to...
  • Page 25 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Hands-Free Operation 3. Press and hold next to the pull cup handle on the bottom of If equipped, the tailgate may be the tailgate until the indicators operated with a kicking motion under flash and a beep sounds. This the left-hand corner of the rear indicates the setting has been bumper at the location of the...
  • Page 26 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Do not sweep your foot side The projected logo will not work to side. under these conditions: Do not keep your foot under the The vehicle battery is low. bumper; the tailgate will not The transmission is not in activate.
  • Page 27 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Lens Cleaning Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the recessed lens.
  • Page 28 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Hands-Free Tailgate and Projected Logo Availability Action Hands-Free Tailgate Projected Logo RKE transmitter entering projected logo Operative On for one minute detection zone RKE transmitter left inside projected Operative Off until RKE transmitter button is logo detection zone for minimum of pressed or a door is opened and closed 10 minutes RKE transmitter brought in and out of...
  • Page 29: Vehicle Security

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Vehicle Security Fast Flash : Vehicle is unsecured. If the driver door is opened without A door, the hood, or the tailgate first unlocking with the RKE This vehicle has theft-deterrent is open. transmitter, the horn will chirp and features;...
  • Page 30: Steering Column Lock

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Lock the vehicle after all The power sounder provides an Make sure there are no occupants have left the vehicle audible alarm that is different from obstructions blocking the sensors and all doors are closed. the vehicle's horn. It has its own in the front overhead console.
  • Page 31: Anti-Theft Locking System

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS The Driver Information Centre (DIC) column, turn the vehicle off and deadbolt lock can also be engaged may display one of these messages: open the driver door to reset the with the Keyless Access system. See system.
  • Page 32 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS undamaged, try another transmitter. Do not modify or remove the system. Or, you may try placing the The system may not work properly, transmitter in the front cupholder and it could void the warranty. located in the centre console. See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation 0 8.
  • Page 33: Exterior Mirrors

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Exterior Mirrors 1. Wide View Side 1. Press to choose the 2. Convex Side driver or passenger side mirror. The indicator light will Convex Mirrors The driver door mirror has two sides. illuminate. The outboard side provides a wider field of vision when viewing lanes that 2.
  • Page 34: Folding Mirrors

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Indicator Power Folding Mirrors The mirrors vibrate at normal driving speeds. The vehicle may have an indicator on the mirror housings. The indicator will Fold and unfold the mirrors one time flash when indicator or hazard using the mirror controls to reset warning flashers are used.
  • Page 35: Automatic Dimming Mirror

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Automatic Dimming Mirror Interior Mirrors If the vehicle has the automatic Interior Rearview Mirrors dimming mirror, the driver outside mirror automatically adjusts for the Adjust the rearview mirror for a clear glare of headlamps behind you. view of the area behind the vehicle.
  • Page 36 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Brightness Tilt Press to scroll through the adjustment options. Press to adjust the settings using the indicators on the mirror. The indicators will remain visible for five seconds after the last button activation, and the settings will remain saved.
  • Page 37 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Troubleshooting if equipped, with the Rear Camera Warning Washer. See Rear Window Wiper/ Washer 0 99. The Rear Camera Mirror (RCM) has a limited view. Portions of the road, vehicles, and other objects may not be seen. Do not drive or park the vehicle using only this camera.
  • Page 38: Windows

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Windows pulsing sound when either rear window is down and the front windows are up. To reduce the sound, Warning open either a front window or the sunroof, if equipped. Never leave a child, a helpless adult or a pet alone in a vehicle, Power Windows especially with the windows closed...
  • Page 39 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS Window Lockout If equipped, pull the window switch Warning (Continued) up fully and quickly release to express close the window. override, make sure that all people Briefly press or pull the window and obstructions are clear of the switch in the same direction to stop window path.
  • Page 40: Sun Visors

    KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS 4. Open the window and continue Roof opened comfort stop position. Press to press the switch briefly after and release again to express-open to the window has fully opened. the fully opened position. Press and Sunroof release (1) at any time to stop Remote Window Operation...
  • Page 41 KEYS, DOORS, AND WINDOWS sunshade will now open for as long as (2) is held depressed. Press and release (2) again to change back to express operation. The sunroof cannot be opened or closed if the vehicle has an electrical failure.
  • Page 42: Seats And Restraints

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Seats and Restraints Airbag System Securing Child Restraints (With the Seat Belt in the Airbag System ..... 61 Front Seat) .
  • Page 43: Seats And Restraints

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Head Restraints Front Seats Warning With head restraints that are not installed and adjusted properly, there is a greater chance that occupants will suffer a neck/spinal injury in a crash. Do not drive until the head restraints for all occupants are installed and adjusted properly.
  • Page 44: Front Seats

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS The height of the head restraint can Front Seats 1. Pull the handle at the front of be adjusted. Pull the head restraint up the seat cushion to unlock to raise it. Try to move the head the seat.
  • Page 45: Power Seat Adjustment

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Power Seat Adjustment Lumbar Adjustment Base Lumbar Adjustment Warning You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to adjust a driver seat while the vehicle is moving. Adjust the driver seat only when the vehicle is not moving. Warning To adjust a power seat, if equipped: Move the seat forward or rearward...
  • Page 46: Reclining Seat Backrests

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Press Down (4) to make downward Warning (Continued) lumbar adjustments. Press Forward (5) to make forward For proper protection when the adjustments of the selected vehicle is in motion, have the feature. seatback upright. So sit well back in the seat and wear the seat belt Reclining Seat Backrests properly.
  • Page 47 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Manual Reclining Seatbacks 2. Move the backrest to the desired Power Reclining Seatbacks position, and then release the lever to lock the backrest in Warning place. If either seatback is not locked, it 3. Push and pull on the backrest to could move forward in a sudden make sure it is locked.
  • Page 48: Memory Seats

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Memory Seats Position, and then Seat Entry (Exit) until two beeps sound. To Memory. Select On or Off. See manually recall these positions, press Seat Entry Memory later in this and hold 1, 2, or until the saved section.
  • Page 49 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS 3. Start the vehicle with the initial If too much time passes between To stop Manual Memory recall key or RKE transmitter. The DIC releasing SET and pressing 1, the movement, release 1, 2, or or press should display the driver number memory position will not be any of the following controls:...
  • Page 50: Heated And Ventilated Front

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS To turn Seat Entry Memory on or off, Seat Exit Memory Obstructions see Vehicle Personalisation Settings Seat Exit Memory is not linked to an If something has blocked the driver previously in this section and Vehicle RKE transmitter. The position saved to seat while recalling a memory Personalisation 0 127.
  • Page 51 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS and one for the lowest. If the front programmed to always be enabled heated seats are on high, the level when the vehicle is on. If equipped may automatically be lowered after with a heated steering wheel, the auto approximately 30 minutes.
  • Page 52: Massage

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS The temperature performance of an 1. Turn the selection control (1) to Rear Seats unoccupied seat may be reduced. This view massage options on the is normal. infotainment display. Rear Seat Reminder The heated or ventilated seats will not 2.
  • Page 53 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS vehicle through the rear door and left Warning (Continued) the vehicle without the vehicle being turned off. injury to the person sitting there. The feature can be turned on or off. Always push and pull on the See Vehicle Personalisation 0 127.
  • Page 54: Heated Rear Seats

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS 2. Make sure the rear seat belts are If equipped, the rear heated seat Seat Belts in the belt guide and are not buttons are on the rear of the centre This section describes how to use seat twisted or caught between the console.
  • Page 55: How To Wear Seat Belts

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS When riding in a vehicle, you travel as Q: If my vehicle has airbags, why Warning (Continued) fast as the vehicle does. If the vehicle should I have to wear a stops suddenly, you keep going until seat belt? not allow passengers to travel in something stops you.
  • Page 56 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS It is very important for all occupants pelvic bones and you would be to buckle up. Statistics show that less likely to slide under the lap unbelted people are hurt more often belt. If you slid under it, the belt in crashes than those who are wearing would apply force on your seat belts.
  • Page 57: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Warning The seat belt can be pinched if it is routed under plastic trim on the seat, such as trim around the rear backrest folding handle or side airbag. In a crash, pinched seat belts might not be able to provide adequate protection.
  • Page 58 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS 2. Pick up the latch plate and pull 3. Push the latch plate into the 5. To make the lap part tight, pull the belt across you. Do not let it buckle until it clicks. up on the shoulder belt. get twisted.
  • Page 59 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS To unlatch the belt, push the button effectiveness of the seat belt in a cannot be seen, they are part of the on the buckle. The belt should return crash. See How to Wear Seat Belts seat belt assembly. They can help to its stowed position.
  • Page 60: Seat Belt Use During

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS When installed on a shoulder belt, the Safety System Check comfort guide positions the shoulder Periodically check the seat belt belt away from the neck and head. reminder, seat belts, buckles, latch The comfort guides for the second row plates, retractors, shoulder belt height outboard seating positions of this adjusters (if equipped) and seat belt...
  • Page 61: Replacing Seat Belt System Parts

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Seat belts should be properly cared for Replacing Seat Belt Have the seat belt pretensioners and maintained. checked if the vehicle has been in a System Parts after a Crash crash, or if the airbag readiness light Seat belt hardware should be kept dry stays on after you start the vehicle or and free of dust or debris.
  • Page 62: Airbag System

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Airbag System For frontal airbags, the word AIRBAG Warning is on the centre of the steering wheel The vehicle has the following airbags: for the driver and on the instrument You can be severely injured or panel for the front outboard A frontal airbag for the driver killed in a crash if you are not passenger.
  • Page 63: Where Are The Airbags

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Where Are the Airbags? Warning Warning Because airbags inflate with great Children who are up against, force and faster than the blink of an or very close to, any airbag when it eye, anyone who is up against, inflates can be seriously injured or or very close to, an airbag when it killed.
  • Page 64 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Driver Side Shown, Passenger Side Driver Side Shown, Passenger Side The driver knee airbag is below the Similar Similar steering column. The front outboard passenger knee airbag is below the The driver and front outboard The roof-rail airbags for the driver, glove box.
  • Page 65: When Should An Airbag

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS severe a crash is likely to be in time In addition, the vehicle has advanced Warning (Continued) for the airbags to inflate and help technology frontal airbags. Advanced restrain the occupants. The vehicle technology frontal airbags adjust the airbag must be kept clear.
  • Page 66: What Makes An Airbag Inflate

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS either side of the vehicle is struck or if wheel or the instrument panel. In What Will You See after an the sensing system predicts that the moderate to severe side collisions, Airbag Inflates? vehicle is about to roll over on its even belted occupants can contact the side, or in a severe frontal impact.
  • Page 67 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS to normal operation; the doors can be Additional windscreen breakage may Warning locked, the interior lamps can be also occur from the front outboard turned off, and the hazard warning passenger airbag. When an airbag inflates, there may flashers can be turned off using the Airbags are designed to inflate be dust in the air.
  • Page 68: Airbag On-Off Switch

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Airbag On-Off Switch Infant. An infant (less than 1 year the child to travel in the front seat old) must travel in the front seat so that the driver can constantly If the instrument panel has the switch because: monitor the child's condition.
  • Page 69: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS off. See Airbag On-Off Light 0 109. The Warning (Continued) front outboard passenger airbag will remain turned off until you turn it outboard passenger frontal airbag back on again. unless the person sitting there belongs to a category indicated in Warning this section.
  • Page 70: Adding Equipment To The Airbag-Equipped Vehicle

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS service manual have information Steering wheel, instrument panel, Warning (Continued) about servicing the vehicle and the overhead console, ceiling trim, airbag system. or pillar garnish trim authorised service centre, to help Inner door seals, including protect the environment and your speakers Warning health.
  • Page 71: Airbag System Check

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Airbag System Check Replacing Airbag System Warning Parts after a Crash The airbag system does not need Safety procedures must be followed regularly scheduled maintenance or at all times when disposing of the replacement. Make sure the airbag Warning readiness light is working.
  • Page 72: Child Restraints

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Child Restraints Danger Older Children Accident statistics show that children are safer if they are in the rear seat and using a seat belt in a suitable way. Children not wearing a seat belt can be thrown out in a crash.
  • Page 73 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Warning (Continued) Warning Warning Children can be seriously injured or For example, in a crash at only Children who are up against, strangled if a shoulder belt is 40 km/h (25 mph), a 5.5 kg (12 lb) or very close to, any airbag when it wrapped around their neck.
  • Page 74: Child Restraint Systems

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS For each type of child restraint, there Warning are many different models available. When purchasing a child restraint, be A young child's hip bones are still sure it is designed to be used in a so small that the vehicle seat belt motor vehicle.
  • Page 75 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS that it will load the abdomen and Group Weight Class Danger (Continued) cause serious or fatal injury in a 22 to 36 kg (49 crash. Group III must be deactivated. This also to 79 lb) applies to certain forward-facing child restraints as indicated in the tables listed in this manual.
  • Page 76 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Child Restraint Classification Danger (Continued) Warning (Continued) For reference, child restraints available in the market are classified based on After a crash, it is necessary seat belt or ISOFIX, in order the child's mass. Carefully observe the to replace the child restraint to avoid the child restraint installation and usage instructions...
  • Page 77: Where To Put The Restraint

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS General Motors recommends using a Where to Put the Restraint Danger genuine GM child restraint. According to accident statistics, Ensure that the child restraint to be Infants and children must never be children and infants are safer when installed is compatible with the carried on the lap of another properly restrained in an appropriate...
  • Page 78 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS FR: NE JAMAIS utiliser un siège AIRBAG ATTIVO di fronte ad esso: Danger d'enfant orienté vers l'arrière sur un pericolo di MORTE o LESIONI GRAVI siège protégé par un COUSSIN per il BAMBINO! When using a child restraint on the GONFLABLE ACTIF placé...
  • Page 79 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS FI: ÄLÄ KOSKAAN sijoita taaksepäin PODUSZKA POWIETRZNA. SL: NIKOLI ne name ajte otro kega suunnattua lasten turvaistuinta Niezastosowanie si do tego zalecenia varnostnega sede a, obrnjenega v istuimelle, jonka edessä on mo e by przyczyn MIERCI lub nasprotni smeri vo nje, na sede z AKTIIVINEN TURVATYYNY, LAPSI POWA NYCH OBRA E u DZIECKA.
  • Page 80 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS de un AIRBAG ACTIV în fa a sa; acest MT: QATT tu a tra in g at-tfal li The seat in front of an installed child lucru poate duce la DECESUL sau j ares lejn in-na a ta' wara fuq sit restraint should be adjusted to ensure V T MAREA GRAV a COPILULUI.
  • Page 81 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Child Restraint Suitability Seating Position Seat Position Number Seating Position Suitable for Universal Belted (Yes/No) i-Size Seating Position (Yes/No) Seating Positions Suitable for Lateral Fixture (L1/L2) Largest Suitable Rearward Facing Fixture (ISO R1/R2X/ R2/R3) Largest Suitable Forward Facing Fixture (F2X/F2/F3) Largest Suitable Booster Fixture...
  • Page 82 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Child Restraint Suitability (cont'd) Legend and Footnotes N/A: This feature/seating position does not exist in this vehicle No: No Child Restraint permitted in this seating position Yes: Child Restraint permitted in this seating position : Rear Facing Child Restraints are not permitted in this seat position. If a forward facing child restraint system is being secured using a three-point seat belt, move the seat as far back as possible, move the seat upward or the backrest to an upright position, if needed, to get a firm installation of the child restraint.
  • Page 83: Isofix Child Restraint

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS ISOFIX Child Restraint Securing a Child Restraint to the Seat Number Position in the ISOFIX Anchors Systems Vehicle 1. Position the child restraint on Driver the front of the seat on which it Front Centre will be installed. Front Outboard 2.
  • Page 84 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Top Tether Anchors of Vehicle if equipped. Refer to the child restraint instructions and the following steps: 1. Find the top tether anchor. 2. Route, attach and tighten the top tether according to your child restraint instructions and the following instructions: If the position you are using does not have a head...
  • Page 85 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS under the head restraint and Head Restraint Removal and 4. When the child restraint is in between the head restraint removed, reinstall the head Reinstallation posts. restraint before the seating The rear outboard head restraints can position is used. be removed if they interfere with the proper installation of the child Warning...
  • Page 86: Securing Child Restraints

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS 1. Insert the head restraint posts in the vehicle using a seat belt and it into the holes in the top of the uses a top tether, see ISOFIX Child backrest. The notches on the Restraint Systems 0 82 for top tether posts must face the driver side of anchor locations.
  • Page 87: Securing Child Restraints

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS regarding the use of the top frontal airbag. See Airbag On-Off Warning tether. See ISOFIX Child Restraint Switch 0 67 for more information, Systems 0 82. including important safety A child in a rear-facing child information. 6. Before placing a child in the restraint can be seriously injured or child restraint, make sure it is Never put a rear-facing child restraint...
  • Page 88 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS backrest to an upright position, Warning (Continued) if needed, to get a tight installation of the child restraint. seat as far back as it will go. It is When the airbag off switch has better to secure the child restraint turned off the front outboard in a rear seat.
  • Page 89 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS regarding the use of the top tether. See ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems 0 82. If the airbags are off, the off indicator in the passenger airbag status indicator will come on and stay on when the vehicle is started. To remove the child restraint, unbuckle the vehicle seat belt and let it return to the stowed position.
  • Page 90: Storage Compartments

    STORAGE Storage Storage Compartments Front Storage Warning Storage Compartments Storage Compartments ... . 89 Do not store heavy or sharp objects Glove Box ......89 in storage compartments.
  • Page 91: Sunglasses Storage

    STORAGE Sunglasses Storage Rear Storage Remove the load floor hook from the holder and hook it to the weatherstrip above. If equipped, sunglasses storage is on There is storage in the floor of the the overhead console. Press the fixed rear cargo area.
  • Page 92: Centre Console Storage

    STORAGE Centre Console Storage 2. Push down on the other side of To install the load floor hook into the the load floor hook to lock into holder: place. Press the button to access the storage area in front of the armrest cover. There is a 12-volt power socket inside.
  • Page 93: Umbrella Storage

    STORAGE Umbrella Storage Additional Storage Features Cargo Cover Warning An unsecured cargo cover could strike people in a sudden stop or turn, or in a crash. Store the cargo cover securely or remove it from There is a wireless smartphone the vehicle.
  • Page 94: Cargo Tie-Downs

    STORAGE Cargo Tie-Downs Roof Rack System Warning If something is carried on top of the vehicle that is longer or wider than the roof rack - like panelling, plywood, or a mattress - the wind can catch it while the vehicle is being driven.
  • Page 95 STORAGE To prevent damage or loss of cargo Caution when driving, check to make sure crossrails and cargo are securely Loading cargo on the roof rack that fastened. Loading cargo on the roof weighs more than 100 kg (220 lb) rack will make the vehicle's centre or hangs over the rear or sides of of gravity higher.
  • Page 96: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instruments and Airbag Readiness Light ..109 Security Light ..... 119 Airbag On-Off Light .
  • Page 97: Instruments And

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Controls Do not adjust the steering wheel while Heated Steering Wheel driving. Steering Wheel Adjustment Power Tilt and Telescoping Steering Wheel Manual Steering Wheel : If equipped, press to turn on or off. A light near the button displays when the feature is turned on.
  • Page 98: Horn

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS cold outside. The heated steering Windscreen Wiper/Washer AUTO : Use this setting for wheel indicator light may not intermittent wipes when Rainsense is come on. disabled, or Rainsense wipes when Rainsense is enabled. For intermittent If equipped with auto-heated seats, wipes, move the windscreen wiper the heated steering wheel will turn on lever to AUTO, then turn the band up...
  • Page 99 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Heavy snow or ice can overload the Keep this area of the windscreen clear Warning wiper motor. See Electrical System of debris to allow for best system Overload 0 265. performance. In freezing weather, do not use the AUTO : Move the windscreen wiper Wiper Parking washer until the windscreen is...
  • Page 100: Rear Window Wiper/Washer

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Wiper Arm Assembly Protection The rear window wiper/washer N (Neutral) and the vehicle speed is controls are on the end of the very slow, the rear wiper will When using an automatic car wash, windscreen wiper lever. automatically park under the rear move the windscreen wiper lever to spoiler.
  • Page 101: Compass

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear Camera Washer The compass system is designed to operate for a certain number of miles or degrees of turn before needing a signal from the GPS satellites. When the compass display shows CAL, drive the vehicle for a short distance in an open area where it can receive a GPS signal.
  • Page 102: Wireless Charging

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Caution Warning (Continued) Warning Hanging heavy equipment from the Wireless charging can affect the such as coins, keys, rings, paper power outlet can cause damage not operation of an implanted clips, or cards, between the covered by the vehicle warranty. pacemaker or other medical devices.
  • Page 103 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS To charge a compatible smartphone: smartphone is capable of to the source code, all referred licence wireless charging before terms, warranty disclaimers and 1. Remove all objects from the re-positioning it. copyright notices are available for charging pad. The system may download.
  • Page 104: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3. Neither the name of the ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE Warning Lights, Gauges, copyright holder nor the names USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF and Indicators of its contributors may be used ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF to endorse or promote products SUCH DAMAGE.
  • Page 105: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument Cluster Base Level 1. Rev Counter 0 107 4. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 0 108 2. Driver Information Centre (DIC) 5. Fuel Gauge 0 107 0 120 3. Speedometer 0 106...
  • Page 106 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Use the right steering wheel control to open and scroll through the different items and displays. Press to access the cluster applications. Use the thumbwheel to Uplevel scroll through the list of available applications. Not all applications will 1.
  • Page 107: Speedometer

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Phone Head-up Display (HUD) : If equipped, Speed Warning : The Speed Warning this feature allows for adjusting the display allows the driver to set a Options angle of the HUD image and changing speed that they do not want to or turning off the Speed Limit Sign.
  • Page 108: Trip Odometer

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Trip Odometer Fuel Gauge At the service station, the fuel pump shuts off before the gauge The trip odometer shows how far the reads full. vehicle has been driven since the trip It takes a little more or less fuel to odometer was last reset.
  • Page 109: Engine Coolant Temperature

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge When the vehicle is started, this light When the vehicle is started, this light flashes and a chime may come on to flashes and a chime may sound to remind the driver to fasten their seat remind passengers to fasten their seat belt.
  • Page 110: Airbag Readiness Light

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear Passenger Seat Belt the crash sensing and diagnostic If there is a problem with the airbag module. For more information on the system, a Driver Information Centre Reminder Light airbag system, see Airbag System 0 61. (DIC) message may also come on.
  • Page 111 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS instrument panel end face, the off Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) symbol will illuminate and stay on as a reminder that the airbag has been that person will not have the extra To help avoid injury to yourself or turned off.
  • Page 112: Charging System Light

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Charging System Light Malfunction Indicator Lamp Caution (Check Engine Light) If the vehicle is driven continually This light is part of the vehicle's with this light on, the emission emission control on-board diagnostic control system may not work as system.
  • Page 113: Brake System Warning Light

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS When the light is on, a malfunction The DLC is under the instrument Brake System Warning has been detected. Diagnosis and panel to the left of the steering wheel. Light service may be required. Connecting devices that are not used to perform an Emissions Inspection/ The vehicle brake system consists of Poor fuel quality can cause inefficient...
  • Page 114: Electric Parking Brake Light

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS The brake system warning light may Service Electric Parking Warning (Continued) also illuminate when the parking Brake Light brake is set, if the vehicle has low on can lead to a crash. If the light is brake fluid, or if the brakes are still on after the vehicle has been severely worn.
  • Page 115: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Antilock Brake System If both the ABS warning light and the Performance Shifting Light brake system warning light are turned (ABS) Warning Light on, ABS is not functioning and there is a problem with the regular brakes. See your retailer for service.
  • Page 116: Lane Keep Assist (Lka) Light

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS If equipped, the corresponding light LKA may assist by gently turning the If equipped, this indicator will display illuminates when an All-Wheel Drive steering wheel if the vehicle green when a vehicle is detected (AWD) mode or Front-Wheel Drive approaches a detected lane marking.
  • Page 117: Traction Off Light

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Traction Off Light See Traction Control/Electronic Stability Traction Control System Control 0 186. (TCS)/StabiliTrak Light StabiliTrak OFF Light This light comes on briefly while starting the engine. If it does not, This light comes on briefly when the have the vehicle serviced by your engine is started.
  • Page 118: Engine Coolant Temperature

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS See Traction Control/Electronic Stability The engine coolant temperature Control 0 186. warning light comes on when the engine has overheated. Engine Coolant If this happens, pull over and turn off Temperature Warning Light the engine as soon as possible. See Engine Overheating 0 255.
  • Page 119: Tyre Pressure Light

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Tyre Pressure Light problem is not corrected, the light will This light should come on briefly as come on at every ignition cycle. See the engine is started. If it does not Tyre Pressure Monitor Operation 0 276. come on, have the vehicle serviced by your dealer.
  • Page 120: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (Def)

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) The security light should come on IntelliBeam Light briefly as the engine is started. If it Warning Light does not come on, have the vehicle serviced by your dealer. If the system is working normally, the indicator light turns off.
  • Page 121: Lamps On Reminder

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lamps On Reminder Adaptive Cruise Control Light Information Displays Driver Information Centre (DIC) The DIC is displayed in the instrument cluster. It shows the status of many vehicle systems. This light comes on when Adaptive This light illuminates when the Cruise Control (if equipped) is active.
  • Page 122 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DIC Information Displays L/100 km (mpg) recorded since the : Use the thumbwheel to last time this menu item was reset. scroll to the previous or next The following is the list of all possible This number reflects only the selection.
  • Page 123 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS addition to the engine oil life system NEXT OIL CHANGE message displays, since the last reset. Reset the average monitoring the oil life, additional the engine air filter should be replaced speed by pressing the thumbwheel maintenance is recommended. See the at the time of the next oil change.
  • Page 124: Head-Up Display (Hud)

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Driver Assistance : If equipped, Blank Page : Allows for no Caution shows information for Lane Keep information to be displayed in the Assist (LKA) and Forward Collision cluster info display areas. If you try to use the HUD image as Alert (FCA).
  • Page 125: Vehicle Messages

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Some vehicle messages or alerts : Press to select the display view. displayed in the HUD may be cleared Each press will change the by using the steering wheel controls. display view. See Vehicle Messages 0 126. : Lift and hold to brighten the Some information shown may not be display.
  • Page 126 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS confirm and save the setting. This The speed limit sign can be disabled feature may only be available in in the HUD settings under Options in P (Park). See Instrument Cluster 0 104. the Cluster Menu. See Instrument Cluster 0 104.
  • Page 127: Vehicle Messages

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Performance View : This displays If the HUD image is not correct, Vehicle Messages digital speed, indicators from speed contact your dealer. Messages displayed on the Driver view along with rpm reading, The windscreen is part of the HUD transmission positions, and gear shift Information Centre (DIC) indicate the system.
  • Page 128: Engine Power Messages

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Steering driven. The vehicle may be driven Vehicle Personalisation while this message is on, but Ride Control Systems The following are all possible vehicle maximum acceleration and speed may Driver Assistance Systems be reduced. Anytime this message personalisation features.
  • Page 129 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear Seat Reminder Auto Cooled Seats Touch Off or On. This setting automatically turns on This allows for a chime and a message Ionizer and regulates the ventilated seats when the rear door has been opened If equipped and on, this feature helps when the cabin temperature is warm.
  • Page 130 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Touch Beeps or Safety Alert Seat. Adaptive Cruise Go Notifier Rear Cross Traffic Alert This setting determines if an alert will This setting specifies if an alert will Forward Collision System appear when Adaptive Cruise Control display when the vehicle detects This setting controls the vehicle brings the vehicle to a complete stop approaching rear cross traffic when in...
  • Page 131 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Reverse Tilt Mirror Auto Wipe in Reverse Gear Exit Lighting When on, both the driver and When on and the front wiper is on, This setting specifies how long the passenger, driver, or passenger outside the rear wiper will automatically headlamps stay on after the vehicle is mirrors will tilt downward when the activate when the vehicle is shifted to...
  • Page 132 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Delayed Door Lock Remote Lock Feedback See Heated and Ventilated Front Seats 0 49 and This setting delays the locking of the This setting specifies how the vehicle Remote Vehicle Start 0 14. vehicle's doors. responds when the vehicle is locked with the RKE transmitter.
  • Page 133 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Touch Off, On with Horn Chirp, or On. or ACC/ACCESSORY to off if the driver door is open or opened. See Memory Remote Left in Vehicle Alert Seats 0 47. This feature sounds an alert when the Touch Off or On.
  • Page 134: Exterior Lamp Controls

    LIGHTING Lighting Exterior Lighting Battery Exterior Lighting Saver ......140 Exterior Lamp Controls Exterior Lighting Exterior Lamp Controls .
  • Page 135 LIGHTING To enable the IntelliBeam system, The vehicle's speed drops below : Turns on the headlamps together press the button on the end of the 20 km/h (12 mph). with the parking lamps and indicator lever when the exterior lamp instrument panel lights.
  • Page 136: Exterior Lamps Off Reminder

    LIGHTING The vehicle's windscreen is dirty, Headlamp Main/ Daytime Running cracked, or obstructed by Dipped-Beam Changer Lamps (DRL) something that blocks the view of the light sensor. DRL can make it easier for others to : Push the indicator lever away see the front of your vehicle during from you and release, to turn the The vehicle is loaded such that the...
  • Page 137: Hazard Lights

    LIGHTING in the full bright position. See Hazard Lights Instrument Panel Illumination Control 0 138. When it is bright enough outside, the headlights will turn off or may change to DRL. The automatic headlamp system turns off when the exterior lamp control is turned to or the ignition is off.
  • Page 138: Turn And Lane-Change

    LIGHTING Turn and Lane-Change If after signalling a turn or lane The parking lights and headlights change, the arrow flashes rapidly or must be on for the rear fog lamps Signals does not come on, a signal bulb may to work. be burned out.
  • Page 139: Interior Lighting

    LIGHTING Interior Lighting panel illumination control will set the To operate, press the following lowest level to which the display will buttons: be automatically adjusted. Instrument Panel OFF : Press to turn off the dome lamps when a door is open. An Illumination Control Courtesy Lamps indicator light on the button will turn...
  • Page 140: Lighting Features

    LIGHTING Lighting Features 1. Press ENGINE START/STOP to turn off the vehicle. Entry Lighting 2. Open the driver door. 3. Pull the indicator lever and Some exterior lamps and most of the release. interior lights turn on briefly at night, 4.
  • Page 141 LIGHTING Exterior Lighting Battery Saver The exterior lamps turn off about 10 minutes after the ignition is turned off, if the parking lamps or headlamps have been manually left on. This protects against draining the battery. To restart the 10-minute timer, turn the exterior lamp control to the off position and then back to the parking lamp or headlamp position.
  • Page 142 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM Infotainment System Introduction Infotainment Introduction See the infotainment manual for Infotainment ..... 141 information on the radio, audio players, phone, navigation system, and voice or speech recognition.
  • Page 143 CLIMATE CONTROLS Climate Controls Climate Control Systems Dual Automatic Climate Control System Climate Control Systems The climate control buttons on the centre console and on the climate control Dual Automatic Climate Control display are used to adjust the heating, cooling, and ventilation. System .
  • Page 144 CLIMATE CONTROLS Climate Control Display The fan, air delivery mode, air Automatic Operation conditioning, driver and passenger The system automatically controls the temperatures, and SYNC settings can fan speed, air delivery, air be controlled by touching CLIMATE conditioning, and recirculation in on the infotainment home page or the order to heat or cool the vehicle to the climate button in the infotainment...
  • Page 145 CLIMATE CONTROLS English units can be changed to the passenger settings are adjusted, Press , or to change the metric units through the instrument the Sync indicator light turns off direction of the airflow. Any cluster. See Instrument Cluster 0 104. when the temperatures are unlinked.
  • Page 146 CLIMATE CONTROLS Ionizer : If equipped with an ioniser, the interior temperature is cold and : Press to alternate between this feature helps to clean the air the outside temperature is about 7 °C recirculating air inside the vehicle or inside the vehicle and remove (45 °F) and below.
  • Page 147 CLIMATE CONTROLS run when the vehicle is started Sensor Air Vents remotely. The system will determine the best mode and temperature setting for operation. Once the vehicle is started with the Engine Start/Stop button, the climate control system will begin to operate at the last customer selected operating mode and temperature.
  • Page 148 CLIMATE CONTROLS Clear snow off the bonnet to Maintenance During service, all refrigerants should improve visibility and help be reclaimed with proper equipment. decrease moisture drawn into the Venting refrigerants directly to the Passenger Compartment vehicle. atmosphere is harmful to the Air Filter environment and may also create Keep the path under the front...
  • Page 149 DRIVING AND OPERATING Driving and Shifting Into Park ....170 Ride Control Systems Shifting out of Park ....170 Traction Control/Electronic Operating Parking over Things...
  • Page 150: Driving Information

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Cold Weather Operation ..223 Driving Information Keep vehicle tyres properly Water in Fuel ..... 223 inflated.
  • Page 151: Defensive Driving

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Do not use a phone in demanding Control of a Vehicle Warning driving situations. Use a Braking, steering, and accelerating are hands-free method to place or Taking your eyes off the road too important factors in helping to control receive necessary phone calls.
  • Page 152: Steering

    DRIVING AND OPERATING If the engine ever stops while the If the steering wheel is turned until it vehicle is being driven, brake normally reaches the end of its travel and is but do not pump the brakes. Doing so held against that position for an could make the pedal harder to push extended period of time, power...
  • Page 153: Off-Road Recovery

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Holding both sides of the steering 1. Ease off the accelerator and then, Defensive drivers avoid most skids by wheel allows you to turn if there is nothing in the way, taking reasonable care suited to 180 degrees without removing steer the vehicle so that it existing conditions, and by not a hand.
  • Page 154: Off-Road Driving

    DRIVING AND OPERATING to a lower gear. Any sudden Warning (Continued) Caution changes could cause the tyres to slide. This could cause you to lose control Operating the vehicle for extended Remember: Antilock brakes help avoid and crash. You and your passengers periods without the front fascia only the braking skid.
  • Page 155 DRIVING AND OPERATING Driving on Hills Slow down when approaching the Warning (Continued) top of the hill. Driving safely on hills requires good Use headlamps even during the judgement and an understanding of Heavy loads on the roof raise day to make the vehicle more what the vehicle can and cannot do.
  • Page 156 DRIVING AND OPERATING If you cannot make it up the across. Driving across an incline Warning hill, back straight down puts more weight on the downhill the hill. wheels which could cause a Heavy braking when going down a downhill slide or a rollover. Never reverse down a hill in hill can cause your brakes to N (Neutral) using only the...
  • Page 157 DRIVING AND OPERATING Caution Warning Warning Getting out of the vehicle on the Driving on frozen lakes, ponds, Do not drive through standing downhill side when stopped across or rivers can be dangerous. Ice water if it is deep enough to cover an incline is dangerous.
  • Page 158: Driving On Wet Roads

    DRIVING AND OPERATING After operation in mud or sand, have Other Rainy Weather Tips Warning (Continued) the brake linings cleaned and checked. Besides slowing down, other wet These substances can cause glazing weather driving tips include: After driving through a large puddle and uneven braking.
  • Page 159: Winter Driving

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Shift to a lower gear when going Be alert on top of hills; something The Antilock Brake System (ABS) down steep or long hills. could be in your lane (e.g. stalled improves vehicle stability during car, crash). hard stops, but the brakes should be applied sooner than when on Pay attention to special road signs...
  • Page 160: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    DRIVING AND OPERATING To get help and keep everyone in the If the Vehicle Is Stuck Warning (Continued) vehicle safe: Slowly and cautiously spin the wheels Turn on the hazard warning lights. Fully open the air outlets on to free the vehicle when stuck in sand, or under the instrument mud, ice, or snow.
  • Page 161: Vehicle Load Limits

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Rocking the Vehicle to Get it Out all non-factory-installed options. Tyre and Loading Information Label Two labels on the vehicle may Turn the steering wheel left and right show how much weight it may to clear the area around the front properly carry, the Tyre and wheels.
  • Page 162 DRIVING AND OPERATING inflation pressures (4). For more Subtract the combined weight this reduces the available information on tyres and inflation of the driver and passengers cargo and luggage load see Tyres 0 271 and capacity of your vehicle. from XXX kg or XXX lbs. Tyre Pressure 0 273.
  • Page 163 DRIVING AND OPERATING Available Occupant and weight of the driver, passengers, and cargo should never exceed Cargo Weight = 317 kg your vehicle's capacity weight. (700 lbs). Certification/Tyre Label Example 3 Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 3 = 453 kg Example 2 (1,000 lbs).
  • Page 164: Starting And Operating

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). Starting and Operating Warning The GVWR includes the weight of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel, New Vehicle Run-In Things you put inside the and cargo. vehicle can strike and injure people in a sudden stop or turn The Certification/Tyre label may Caution or in a crash.
  • Page 165: Ignition Positions

    DRIVING AND OPERATING To shift out of P (Park), the vehicle Caution (Continued) Warning must be turned on and the brake pedal must be applied. Following run-in, engine speed and Turning off the vehicle while Stopping the Engine/OFF (No load can be gradually increased. moving may cause loss of power Indicator Light) : When the vehicle is assistance in the brake and steering...
  • Page 166: Starting The Engine

    DRIVING AND OPERATING 4. Apply the parking brake. See continue until the engine starts. The Caution Electric Parking Brake 0 184. ignition will then remain on. See Press ENGINE START/STOP to Starting the Engine 0 165. Do not try to shift to P (Park) if the turn the vehicle off.
  • Page 167 DRIVING AND OPERATING The engine has a fast warm-up Cold Weather Starting If the light illuminates and then turns glow plug system. The off, and it is known that the battery is Use the recommended engine oil wait-to-start light will illuminate charged, but the engine still will not when the outside temperature drops for a much shorter time than...
  • Page 168: Stop/Start System

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Auto Engine Stop/Start The engine or transmission is not Warning (Continued) at the required operating When the brakes are applied and the temperature. vehicle is at a complete stop, the vehicle warranty. They could also engine may turn off. When stopped, The outside temperature is not in cause a fire, which could cause the tachometer displays AUTO STOP.
  • Page 169: Engine Heater

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Auto Stop Disable Switch heater at least four hours before starting the vehicle. An internal thermostat in the plug end of the cord will prevent engine heater operation at temperatures above 18 °C (0 °F). Warning Do not plug in the engine block heater while the vehicle is parked in a garage or under a carport.
  • Page 170: Retained Accessory

    DRIVING AND OPERATING The length of time the heater should Warning (Continued) Warning remain plugged in depends on several factors. Ask a dealer in the area where Improper use of the heater cord or you will be parking the vehicle for the Do not operate the vehicle an extension cord can damage the best advice on this.
  • Page 171: Shifting Into Park

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Shifting Into Park The shift lock control is always Warning (Continued) functional except in the case of an To shift into P (Park): uncharged or low voltage (less than Do not leave the vehicle when the 9-volt) battery. 1.
  • Page 172: Parking Over Things

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Parking over Things The vehicle could turn off sooner if it Engine Exhaust is parked on a hill, due to lack of That Burn available fuel. Warning The timer will reset if the vehicle is Warning taken out of P (Park) while it is Engine exhaust contains carbon running.
  • Page 173: Running The Vehicle While

    DRIVING AND OPERATING If the vehicle is left with the engine Diesel Particulate Filter Warning (Continued) running, follow the proper steps to be The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) sure the vehicle will not move. See There are holes or openings Shifting Into Park 0 170 and system filters soot particles out of the in the vehicle body from...
  • Page 174: Diesel Exhaust Fluid

    DRIVING AND OPERATING If the vehicle is used for numerous See Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Check Diesel Exhaust Fluid short trips or extended slow-speed Engine Light) 0 111. operation, the engine computer may not be able to adequately heat up the Warning Warning exhaust system to clean the DPF...
  • Page 175 DRIVING AND OPERATING Locating Diesel Exhaust Fluid In cold conditions DEF can freeze in Caution the DEF filler pipe opening. If this DEF can be purchased at your retailer. prevents the filling of the DEF tank, Additionally, some diesel truck filling Do not mix fuel with DEF, and do park the vehicle in a warm garage stations or retailers may have DEF for...
  • Page 176 DRIVING AND OPERATING add at least 7.5L (2 gal) of fluid to release the vehicle from speed limitation. When fluid reaches the top of the DEF filler pipe, stop filling. Do not top up the DEF tank. If using a bottle or jug to refill DEF, follow the instructions on the container label and use a dedicated filling aid.
  • Page 177 DRIVING AND OPERATING DEF Low The DEF range DIC message first The speed limitation will occur in a displays at approximately 1 600 km series of steps with the final speed As the DEF level drops, warnings will (1,000 mi). This message appears limitation being 8 km/h (5 mph) along automatically be displayed in the again at approximately 500 km...
  • Page 178: Automatic Transmission

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Service Emission System Automatic Transmission The transmission does not operate when the vehicle is off. If a problem occurs with the vehicle emission system, a DIC message If the vehicle is in ACC/ACCESSORY, displays along with distance until the transmission can be shifted into vehicle speed is limited.
  • Page 179 DRIVING AND OPERATING To shift in and out of P (Park), see Warning Shifting Into Park 0 170 and Shifting out of Park 0 170. It can be dangerous to leave the Service Gear Lever Message vehicle with the engine running. It could overheat and catch fire.
  • Page 180 DRIVING AND OPERATING 2. Press and hold the shift lock intended for towing. If the vehicle Warning release button on the side of the needs to be towed, see Towing the gear lever. Vehicle 0 302. Shifting into a drive gear while the 3.
  • Page 181 DRIVING AND OPERATING Car Wash Mode Car Wash Mode (Engine Off Driver Car Wash Mode (Engine On Driver out of Vehicle) in Vehicle) This vehicle includes a Car Wash To place the vehicle in N (Neutral) To place the vehicle in N (Neutral) Mode that allows the vehicle to with the engine off and the vehicle with the engine on and the vehicle...
  • Page 182: Manual Mode

    DRIVING AND OPERATING 5. The indicator should continue to 1. Bring the vehicle to a Caution show N. If it does not, repeat complete stop. Steps 2 4. 2. From the centre position, move Spinning the tyres or holding the 6.
  • Page 183 DRIVING AND OPERATING 3. Press the controls on the back of controls will activate a the steering wheel to shift. Use temporary tap manual shift the left-hand steering wheel mode, allowing the transmission control to downshift, and the to be manually shifted. right-hand control to upshift.
  • Page 184: Drive Systems

    DRIVING AND OPERATING automatically shift to the next lower Drive Systems When a compact spare tyre is gear if the engine rpm is much installed on an AWD vehicle, the too low. system will automatically detect the All-Wheel Drive compact spare and reduce AWD Gear Shift Light performance to protect the system.
  • Page 185: Electric Brake Boost

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Brakes Braking in Emergencies ABS allows steering and braking at the Electric Brake Boost same time. In many emergencies, steering can help even more than Vehicles equipped with electric brake braking. boost have hydraulic brake circuits that are electronically controlled when If there is a problem with ABS, this Electric Parking Brake the brake pedal is applied during...
  • Page 186 DRIVING AND OPERATING 3. Press the EPB switch The system has a Electric Parking not drive the vehicle if the light is momentarily. flashing. See your dealer. See Electric Brake light, and a Service Parking Parking Brake Light 0 113. Brake light.
  • Page 187: Brake Assist

    DRIVING AND OPERATING away. Avoid rapid acceleration when Ride Control Systems Warning (Continued) the EPB is applied, to preserve parking brake lining life. Traction Control/Electronic warnings provided by this system. Failure to use proper care when Stability Control Brake Assist driving may result in injury, death, Brake Assist detects rapid brake pedal System Operation...
  • Page 188 DRIVING AND OPERATING StabiliTrak/ESC selectively applies 2. Turn the engine off and wait braking pressure at any one of the 15 seconds. vehicle's brakes to help steer the 3. Start the engine. vehicle in the direction in which you are steering. Drive the vehicle.
  • Page 189: Driver Mode Control

    DRIVING AND OPERATING To turn off only TCS, press and Adding accessories can affect vehicle performance. See Accessories and release . The Traction Off light Modifications 0 243. displays in the instrument cluster and a DIC message may display. Driver Mode Control To turn TCS on again, press and Depending on the option package and release...
  • Page 190: Cruise Control

    DRIVING AND OPERATING release of a heavily applied accelerator Cruise Control disengages. See Traction Control/ pedal. This provides greater engine Electronic Stability Control 0 186. If a braking and enhanced vehicle control. collision alert occurs when cruise Warning control is activated, cruise control is When PAL is activated, there may be disengaged.
  • Page 191 DRIVING AND OPERATING Resuming a Set Speed : Press to turn the system on and : Press to disengage cruise control off. A white indicator appears in the without erasing the set speed from If the cruise control is set at a desired instrument cluster when cruise is memory.
  • Page 192: Speed Limiter

    DRIVING AND OPERATING detent. For each press, the vehicle The cruise control system may going downhill, the cruise control speed increases to the next 5 km/h automatically brake to slow the system may automatically brake to (5 mph) mark on the speedometer. vehicle down.
  • Page 193 DRIVING AND OPERATING limiter can help prevent which will change from white to Automatic Speed Limiter unintentionally driving above the green. See Adjusting Set Maximum Press the button. The light selected set speed. The speed can be Speed later in this section. will illuminate in white.
  • Page 194: Adaptive Cruise Control

    DRIVING AND OPERATING To exceed the maximum driving Adaptive Cruise Control Warning speed, firmly depress the accelerator If equipped with Adaptive Cruise pedal. The maximum set speed will ACC has limited braking ability and Control (ACC), it allows the driver to flash on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 195 DRIVING AND OPERATING : Press to turn the system on or : Press to select a following gap Warning (Continued) off. The indicator turns white on the time (or distance) setting for ACC of instrument cluster when ACC is Far, Medium, or Near. system may not detect a turned on.
  • Page 196 DRIVING AND OPERATING When the vehicle is turned on, the ACC will not set at a speed less than The ACC indicator displays on the cruise control mode will be set to the 25 km/h (16 mph), although it can be instrument cluster and Head-Up last mode used before the vehicle was resumed when driving at lower...
  • Page 197 DRIVING AND OPERATING thumbwheel is moved up toward When the accelerator pedal is If ACC is holding the vehicle at a RES+ or the accelerator pedal is pressed, ACC will not brake stop and there is another vehicle depressed. because it is overridden. The ACC directly ahead, moving the indicator will turn blue on the thumbwheel up toward RES+ will...
  • Page 198 DRIVING AND OPERATING Hold the thumbwheel down Selecting the Follow Distance Gap Changing the gap setting toward SET until the desired automatically changes the alert timing When a slower moving vehicle is lower speed is reached, then sensitivity (Far, Medium, or Near) for detected ahead within the selected release it.
  • Page 199 DRIVING AND OPERATING When this condition occurs, six red ACC automatically slows the vehicle Warning (Continued) lights or the collision alert symbol on down and adjusts vehicle speed to the HUD, if equipped, will flash on the follow the vehicle in front at the and could cause a crash.
  • Page 200 DRIVING AND OPERATING Notification to Resume ACC A DIC warning message may display ACC Override indicating to shift to P (Park) before ACC will maintain a follow gap behind If using the accelerator pedal while exiting the vehicle. See Vehicle a detected vehicle and slow your ACC is active, the ACC indicator turns Messages 0 126.
  • Page 201 DRIVING AND OPERATING ACC may occasionally provide an alert Warning (Continued) and/or braking that is considered unnecessary. It could respond to could lose control of the vehicle or vehicles in different lanes, signs, crash. Do not use ACC while driving guardrails, and other stationary on an entrance or exit ramp.
  • Page 202: Driver Assistance Systems

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Do Not Use ACC on Hills and When Erasing Speed Memory Driver Assistance Towing a Trailer The cruise control set speed is erased Systems from memory if is pressed or if the This vehicle may have features that ignition is turned off.
  • Page 203 DRIVING AND OPERATING Audible or Safety Alert Seat Warning (Continued) Some driver assistance features alert the driver of obstacles by beeping. To Detect vehicles or objects change the volume of the warning outside the area monitored by chime, see Comfort and Convenience the system.
  • Page 204: Or Reversing

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Front camera lens in the front Rear Vision Camera (RVC) grille or near the front emblem When the vehicle is shifted into Front side and rear side panels R (Reverse), the RVC displays an image of the area behind the vehicle Outside of the windscreen in front in the infotainment display.
  • Page 205 DRIVING AND OPERATING camera views on the infotainment Warning display. The front camera is in the grille or near the front emblem, the The camera(s) do not display side cameras are on the bottom of the children, pedestrians, bicyclists, outside mirrors, and the rear camera crossing traffic, animals, or any is above the number plate.
  • Page 206 DRIVING AND OPERATING Camera Views Front/Rear Junction View : Displays Touching the button multiple times a front or rear cross traffic view that will toggle between forward and shows objects directly to the left and rearward views. Park Assist and RCTA right of the front or rear of the overlays are not available when Side Forward/Rearward view is active.
  • Page 207 DRIVING AND OPERATING below bumper level. These detection Safety Alert Seat will pulse five times. distances may be shorter during Beeps for FPA are higher pitched than warmer or humid weather. Blocked for RPA. sensors will not detect objects and Reversing Warning and Reverse can also cause false detections.
  • Page 208 DRIVING AND OPERATING Parking Brake (EPB) may be set. When Warning Warning it is safe, press the accelerator pedal firmly at any time to override RAB. The Reversing Warning System only RAB may not avoid many types of operates at speeds greater than reversing crashes.
  • Page 209 DRIVING AND OPERATING Alert Seat pulses occur on the left or Automatic Parking Assist (APA) Warning (Continued) right side, depending on the direction with Braking of the detected vehicle. If equipped, APA searches for and APA does not detect or avoid traffic Use caution while reversing when steers the vehicle into parallel and that is behind or alongside of the...
  • Page 210 DRIVING AND OPERATING indicator or, if available, change the A progress arrow displays the status side selection in the infotainment of the parking maneuver. Depending display. To switch the parking mode on the space size, additional between parallel and perpendicular, manoeuvres may be required, and there will be additional instructions.
  • Page 211: Rear Pedestrian Alert

    DRIVING AND OPERATING The brake holds the vehicle until the Warning (Continued) parking brake or brake is applied, or the vehicle is shifted into P (Park). The pedestrian is not directly To cancel APA, press again. behind the vehicle, fully visible to the Rear Vision When the System Does Not Seem to Camera (RVC), or standing...
  • Page 212: Assistance Systems For Driving

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Forward Collision Alert Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) (FCA) System the brakes. See Defensive Driving or when following a vehicle too If equipped, the FCA system may help 0 150. Keep the RVC, tail lights, and closely, FCA may not provide a to avoid or reduce the harm caused by reversing lamps clean and in good warning with enough time to help...
  • Page 213 DRIVING AND OPERATING FCA warnings will not occur unless Collision Alert apply the brake pedal as needed. the FCA system detects a vehicle Cruise control may be disengaged ahead. When a vehicle is detected, the when the Collision Alert occurs. vehicle ahead indicator will display Tailgating Alert green.
  • Page 214: Automatic Emergency

    DRIVING AND OPERATING The Collision Alert control is on the Driver Information Center (DIC). See Automatic Emergency Driver Information Centre (DIC) 0 120. steering wheel. Press to set the Braking (AEB) The minimum following time is FCA timing to Far, Medium, or Near, 0.5 seconds away.
  • Page 215 DRIVING AND OPERATING AEB may slow the vehicle to a Minor brake pedal pulsations or pedal Warning complete stop to try to avoid a movement during this time is normal potential collision. If this happens, and the brake pedal should continue AEB is an emergency crash AEB may engage the Electric Parking to be applied as needed.
  • Page 216: Front Pedestrian Braking (Fpb)

    DRIVING AND OPERATING help avoid or reduce the harm caused Front Pedestrian Braking Warning by front-end collisions with a nearby (FPB) System cyclist when driving in a forward gear. FPB does not provide an alert or If equipped, the FPB system may help AEB and IBA can be disabled through automatically brake the vehicle, avoid or reduce injury and damage...
  • Page 217 DRIVING AND OPERATING FPB can be set to Off, Alert, or Alert some very low speed pedestrian and Brake through vehicle crashes or reduce pedestrian injury. personalisation. See Collision/ FPB can automatically brake to Detection Systems under Vehicle detected pedestrians between 8 km/h Personalisation 0 127.
  • Page 218: Side Blind Zone Alert (Sbza)

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Automatic Braking can be disabled a forward gear, the left or right side Warning (Continued) through vehicle personalisation. See mirror display will light up if a moving Front Pedestrian Detection in vehicle is detected in that blind zone. bicyclists, or animals.
  • Page 219 DRIVING AND OPERATING (11 ft). The height of the zone is When the vehicle is started, both calibration may occur more quickly if approximately between 0.5 m (1.5 ft) outside mirror LCA displays will the vehicle is driving on a straight and 2 m (6 ft) off the ground.
  • Page 220: Lane Keep Assist (Lka)

    DRIVING AND OPERATING non-moving objects. This is normal that direction. It may also provide a Warning (Continued) system operation; the vehicle does not Lane Departure Warning (LDW) need service. system alert as the lane marking is Detect lane markings under crossed.
  • Page 221 DRIVING AND OPERATING Banked roads. When on, is green if LKA is Warning (Continued) available to assist and provide LDW Roads with poor lane markings, alerts. It may assist by gently turning such as two-lane roads. good repair. Do not use LKA in bad the steering wheel and display weather conditions or on roads with If the LKA system is not functioning...
  • Page 222: Fuel Additives

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Fuel should meet or exceed the minimum Caution (Continued) requirements in the most current versions of the local fuel standards. Fuel Additives Diesel fuel mixed with engine Do not use fuel with more than 15 oil or automatic gearbox fluid. GM recommends the use of ACDelco ppm sulphur.
  • Page 223: Biodiesel

    DRIVING AND OPERATING cold temperatures (below 18 °C or 0 ° Caution (Continued) Caution F); however, doing so will reduce power and fuel economy. Avoid using fuel system. Have the vehicle towed Do not use homemade biodiesel or severe winter grade fuel in warm or to a qualified technician to have the home test kits because the quality hot climates.
  • Page 224: Cold Weather Operation

    DRIVING AND OPERATING of biodiesel blended fuels above 5% by equipped with a fuel heating system Caution (Continued) volume. When vehicles are stored for to prevent gelling or waxing of longer than one month, they should conventional diesel fuel and biodiesel after-treatment system damage be run out of biodiesel to below blends, but it may not prevent all...
  • Page 225 DRIVING AND OPERATING Water in Fuel Troubleshooting Recommended Warning Problem Action If a WATER IN FUEL message illuminates: Diesel fuel containing water is still Message displays Drain the fuel combustible. You or others could be Recommended and stays on. filter burned.
  • Page 226 DRIVING AND OPERATING Recommended Caution Problem Action Driving with this message on may Immediately A large amount damage the fuel injection system after refuelling, of water is in the and the engine. If the message message displays fuel tank. Drain illuminates directly after refuelling, and stays on.
  • Page 227: Running Out Of Fuel

    DRIVING AND OPERATING 5. Retighten the drain plug by The fuel filter water drain valve 4. After a few attempts, if the turning it clockwise. was opened while the engine was engine still does not start, see running. your retailer. 6.
  • Page 228: Fuel Filter Replacement

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Fuel Filter Replacement 8. Start the engine and let it idle for five minutes. Check the fuel filter and air bleed valve for Warning leaks. Diesel fuel is flammable. It could Filling the Tank start a fire if something ignites it, and people could be burned.
  • Page 229 DRIVING AND OPERATING The fuel door unlocks when the Warning (Continued) Warning vehicle doors are unlocked. See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Keep sparks, flames, and Overfilling the fuel tank by more Operation 0 8. smoking materials away than three clicks of a standard fill from fuel.
  • Page 230: Filling A Portable Fuel

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) Warning Place the container on the If a fire starts while you are stopped safely. Driving the vehicle ground. refuelling, do not remove the fill will damage the engine. Tow the nozzle. Shut off the flow of fuel by vehicle for service.
  • Page 231: Trailer Towing General Towing Information

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Trailer Towing When towing a trailer: Warning (Continued) Become familiar with and follow General Towing all state and local laws that apply inadequate for the load, the vehicle to trailer towing. These may not stop as expected. You and Information requirements vary from state to others could be seriously injured.
  • Page 232 DRIVING AND OPERATING If equipped, the following driver If equipped with Rear Cross Traffic Towing a trailer requires experience. assistance features should be turned Alert (RCTA), exercise caution while The combination of the vehicle and off when towing a trailer: reversing when towing a trailer, as the trailer is longer and not as responsive RCTA detection zones that extend out...
  • Page 233 DRIVING AND OPERATING Towing with a Stability Control Reversing Driving on Grades System Hold the bottom of the steering wheel Reduce speed and change to a lower with one hand. To move the trailer to gear before starting down a long or When towing, the stability control the left, move that hand to the left.
  • Page 234: Trailer Towing

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Parking on Hills Leaving After Parking on a Hill Engine Cooling When Trailer Towing 1. Apply and hold the brake pedal. Warning The cooling system may temporarily Start the engine. overheat during severe operating To prevent serious injury or death, Shift into a gear.
  • Page 235 DRIVING AND OPERATING The following information has many Maximum Trailer Weight Rating Gross Combined Weight time-tested, important trailering tips Rating (GCWR) Maximum Trailer Tongue Weight and safety rules. Many of these are Rating GCWR is the total allowable weight of important for your safety and that of the completely loaded vehicle and See Trailer Brakes under Towing...
  • Page 236 DRIVING AND OPERATING to stay within the GCW, GVWR, Use the tow rating chart to determine maximum trailer tongue load, how much the trailer can weigh, based or GAWR-RR for the vehicle. on the vehicle model and options.
  • Page 237 DRIVING AND OPERATING Maximum Trailer Maximum Tongue Vehicle Weight GCWR* Weight 2.0L L4 Diesel Engine (LSQ) 1 600 kg (3,527 lb) 3 965 kg (8,740 lb) 64 kg (141 lb) *The Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) is the total allowable weight of the completely loaded vehicle and trailer including any passengers, cargo, equipment, and conversions.
  • Page 238: Towing Equipment

    DRIVING AND OPERATING possible to transfer some of the cargo Towing Equipment into your vehicle. If the trailer tongue Hitches weight is too high or too low, it may be possible to rearrange some of the Always use the correct hitch cargo inside the trailer.
  • Page 239 DRIVING AND OPERATING Hitch Cover 2. Push the bottom of the cover platform. Instructions about safety forward until the lower tabs line chains may be provided by the hitch up with the lower slots. manufacturer or by the trailer manufacturer. 3.
  • Page 240: Trailer Sway Control (Tsc)

    DRIVING AND OPERATING vehicle's hydraulic brake system. will illuminate even if the trailer is not cluster. Reduce vehicle speed by If you do, both the vehicle anti-lock properly connected or the bulbs are gradually removing your foot from the brakes and the trailer brakes may not burned out.
  • Page 241: Conversions And Add-Ons Add-On Electrical Equipment

    DRIVING AND OPERATING Trailer Tyres lower than the vehicle tyre speed Conversions and rating. The speed rating may be on Special Trailer (ST) tyres differ from Add-Ons the trailer tyre sidewall. If the speed vehicle tyres. Trailer tyres are rating is not shown, the default trailer designed with stiff sidewalls to help tyre speed rating is 105 km/h Add-On Electrical...
  • Page 242 DRIVING AND OPERATING Caution Some electrical equipment can damage the vehicle or cause components not to work and would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Always check with your dealer before adding electrical equipment. Add-on equipment can drain the vehicle's 12-volt battery, even if the vehicle is not operating.
  • Page 243 VEHICLE CARE Vehicle Care Wiper Blade Replacement ..261 Tyre Inspection ....280 Windscreen Replacement ..262 Tyre Rotation .
  • Page 244: Vehicle Care

    VEHICLE CARE General Information Damage to vehicle components Vehicle Checks resulting from modifications or the For service and parts needs, visit your installation or use of non-GM certified Doing Your Own dealer. You will receive genuine parts parts, including control module or Service Work and trained and supported service software modifications, is not covered...
  • Page 245: Bonnet

    VEHICLE CARE If the vehicle is equipped with remote Warning vehicle start, open the bonnet before performing any service work to Components under the bonnet can prevent remote starting the vehicle get hot from running the engine. To accidentally. See Remote Vehicle Start help avoid the risk of burning 0 14.
  • Page 246 VEHICLE CARE 2. Pull the bonnet down until the strut system is no longer holding up the bonnet. 3. Allow the bonnet to fall. Check to make sure the bonnet is latched completely. Repeat this process with additional force if necessary.
  • Page 247: Overview

    VEHICLE CARE Engine Compartment Overview...
  • Page 248: Engine Oil

    VEHICLE CARE 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 0 250. Engine Oil dipstick handle is a loop. See Engine Compartment Overview 0 246 for the 2. Engine Oil Fill Cap. See Engine Oil To ensure proper engine performance location. 0 247. and long life, careful attention must be paid to engine oil.
  • Page 249 VEHICLE CARE If unable to wait two hours, the explanation of what kind of oil to use. Selecting the Right Engine Oil engine must be off for at least For engine oil crankcase capacity, see Selecting the right engine oil depends 15 minutes if the engine is warm, Capacities and Specifications 0 326.
  • Page 250: Engine Oil Life System

    VEHICLE CARE Viscosity Grade properly dispose of clothing or rags When the system has calculated that containing used engine oil. See the oil life has been diminished, it Use SAE 0W-20 viscosity grade manufacturer's warnings about the indicates that an oil change is engine oil.
  • Page 251: Automatic Transmission

    VEHICLE CARE See Oil Life under Driver Information Engine Air Filter Life 1. Place the vehicle in P (Park). Centre (DIC) 0 120 for information on System 2. Display the Air Filter Life on the the engine oil life system. DIC.
  • Page 252: Cooling System

    VEHICLE CARE If driving in dusty areas, follow the Warning engine air filter inspection and changing intervals, see your Operating the engine with the air retailer. cleaner/filter off can cause you or How to Inspect/Replace the others to be burned. Use caution Engine Air Cleaner/Filter when working on the engine.
  • Page 253 VEHICLE CARE What to Use Warning Warning Do not touch heater or radiator hoses, or other engine parts. They Do not touch heater or radiator can be very hot and can burn you. hoses, or other engine parts. They Do not run the engine if there is a can be very hot and can burn you.
  • Page 254 VEHICLE CARE How to Add Coolant to the Caution Surge Tank Do not use anything other than a mix of DEX-COOL coolant that Warning meets GM Standard GMW3420 and Spilling coolant on hot engine parts clean, drinkable water. Anything can burn you. Coolant contains else can cause damage to the ethylene glycol and it will burn if engine cooling system and the...
  • Page 255 VEHICLE CARE Caution Caution Failure to follow the specific If the pressure cap is not tightly coolant filling procedure could installed, coolant loss and engine cause the engine to overheat and damage may occur. Be sure the cap could cause system damage. is properly and tightly secured.
  • Page 256: Engine Overheating

    VEHICLE CARE 5. At the same time, depress the 9. Idle the engine for two minutes to see if the engine cooling fan is accelerator and the brake pedals before turning off and allowing running. If the engine is overheating, for two seconds, then release.
  • Page 257: Washer Fluid

    VEHICLE CARE 3. When it is safe to do so, pull off use. If operating the vehicle in an area Warning (Continued) the road, shift to P (Park) or where the temperature may fall below N (Neutral), and let the freezing, use a fluid that has sufficient pressure cap itself, is hot.
  • Page 258: Brakes

    VEHICLE CARE Brakes Some driving conditions or climates Caution (Continued) can cause a brake squeal when the Disc brake pads have built-in wear brakes are first applied or lightly Do not use engine coolant indicators that make a high-pitched applied. This does not mean (antifreeze) in the windscreen warning sound when the brake pads something is wrong with the brakes.
  • Page 259: Brake Fluid

    VEHICLE CARE many other ways if the wrong A fluid leak in the brake hydraulic When the brake fluid falls to a low replacement brake parts are installed system. Have the brake hydraulic level, the brake warning light comes or if parts are improperly installed. system fixed.
  • Page 260: Battery

    VEHICLE CARE When using a 12-volt battery charger Caution Warning (Continued) on the 12-volt AGM battery, some chargers have an AGM battery setting If brake fluid is spilled on the Do not smoke near a vehicle's on the charger. If available, use the vehicle's painted surfaces, the paint battery.
  • Page 261: All-Wheel Drive

    VEHICLE CARE Vehicle Storage Starter Switch Check Park Brake and P (Park) Mechanism Check If the vehicle battery must be disconnected, unlock the vehicle using Warning the RKE transmitter to disarm the Warning When you are doing this inspection, power sounder and disconnect the the vehicle could move suddenly.
  • Page 262: Wiper Blade Replacement

    VEHICLE CARE To check the P (Park) mechanism's Front Wiper Blade Replacement 5. Reverse Steps 1 3 for wiper holding ability: With the engine blade replacement. To replace the wiper blade assembly: running, shift to P (Park). Then Rear Wiper Blade Replacement release the parking brake followed 1.
  • Page 263: Windscreen Replacement

    VEHICLE CARE 5. Push the new blade assembly may display messages, or they may Warning (Continued) securely on the wiper arm until not work at all. See your dealer for the release lever clicks into place. proper windshield replacement. damage periodically. Check to make 6.
  • Page 264: Headlamp Aiming

    VEHICLE CARE Headlamp Aiming Front Headlight Aiming Headlamp alignment has been preset and should need no further adjustment. If the vehicle is damaged in a crash, the headlamp alignment may be affected. If adjustment to the headlamps is necessary, see your dealer.
  • Page 265: Bulb Replacement

    VEHICLE CARE Bulb Replacement 1. Turn the steering wheel in the Back-Up Lamps opposite direction as the bulb in For the proper type of replacement need of replacement. bulbs, or any bulb changing procedure 2. Remove the fasteners securing not listed in this section, contact your the front wheel arch liner.
  • Page 266: Electrical System

    VEHICLE CARE 1. Remove the fasteners to remove Electrical System Headlamp Wiring the trailer hitch cover. An electrical overload may cause the 2. Access the lamp through the Electrical System Overload lamps to go on and off, or in some opening in the underbody.
  • Page 267: Engine Compartment Fuse

    VEHICLE CARE breakers. This greatly reduces the Engine Compartment Fuse Caution chance of damage caused by electrical Block problems. Spilling liquid on any electrical The underbonnet fuse block is in the component on the vehicle may engine compartment, on the driver Danger damage it.
  • Page 268 VEHICLE CARE Fuses Usage Trailer stop/Turn LH Memory seat module Pedestrian friendly alert function Semi-active damping system DC DC Battery 1/2 Rear demister Heated mirror Passive entry passive start Front wiper Passenger power seat Power tailgate module Driver power seat Sunroof Rear wiper Fuses...
  • Page 269 VEHICLE CARE Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Transmission control Engine control Air conditioning module/Ignition control module/Ignition Rear drive control Instrument panel body/Ignition module 2 Rear wiper Heating ventilation/ Air conditioning Trailer ignition Trailer parking light blower motor Malfunction Starter pinion indicator lamp Engine control Rear drive control...
  • Page 270: Instrument Panel Fuse Block

    VEHICLE CARE The instrument panel fuse block is on Fuses Usage Relays Usage the driver side of the instrument Diesel fuel heater 1 Powertrain panel, between the steering wheel and the door. To access the fuses, remove Aeroshutter Trailer parking light the panel, starting at the top.
  • Page 271 VEHICLE CARE Fuses Usage Transmission control module (Stop/Start) Amplifier Video processing module Power steering column Body control module 6 Body control module 4 The vehicle may not be equipped with Fuses Usage Body control module 7 all of the fuses, relays, and features Heated seat battery 1 Electric steering shown.
  • Page 272: Wheels And Tyres

    VEHICLE CARE Wheels and Tyres Fuses Usage Relay Usage Overhead console Tyres Steering wheel control Retained accessory power Every new GM vehicle has high-quality tyres made by a Heating ventilation/Air leading tyre manufacturer. See the conditioning warranty manual for information regarding the tyre warranty and where to get service.
  • Page 273: All-Season Tyres

    VEHICLE CARE All-Season Tyres Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) This vehicle may come with all-season Underinflated tyres pose Replace any tyres that tyres. These tyres are designed to the same danger as have been damaged by provide good overall performance on most road surfaces and weather overloaded tyres.
  • Page 274: Summer Tyres

    VEHICLE CARE roads. Consider installing winter tyres Summer Tyres Caution (Continued) on the vehicle if frequent driving on This vehicle may come with 235/ ice or snow covered roads is expected. when not in use. If the tires have 55R18 or 245/45R20 high performance See your dealer for details regarding been subjected to -7 °C (20 °F) or summer tyres.
  • Page 275 VEHICLE CARE pressure needed to support the the vehicle has not been driven for Warning (Continued) vehicle's maximum load carrying at least three hours or no more capacity. See Vehicle Load Limits than 1.6 km (1 mi). Tyre overloading and 0 160.
  • Page 276: Tyre Pressure For High-Speed

    VEHICLE CARE could be damaged and would not Vehicles with 235/55R18 or 245/45R20 The Tyre Pressure Monitor System size tyres require inflation pressure (TPMS) uses radio and sensor be covered by the vehicle adjustment when driving the vehicle technology to check tyre pressure warranty.
  • Page 277: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    VEHICLE CARE the proper pressure. Driving on a When the malfunction indicator is the spare tyre and wheel assembly. significantly under-inflated tyre illuminated, the system may not be The TPMS sensors monitor the air causes the tyre to overheat and can able to detect or signal low tyre pressure in the tyres and transmit the lead to tyre failure.
  • Page 278 VEHICLE CARE levels can be viewed. For additional about one minute and then stays on Caution information and details about the DIC for the remainder of the ignition cycle. operation and displays see Driver A DIC warning message also displays. Tyre sealant materials are not all Information Centre (DIC) 0 120.
  • Page 279 VEHICLE CARE One or more TPMS sensors are Tyre Fill Alert (If Equipped) Warning missing or damaged. The This feature provides visual and malfunction light and the DIC audible alerts outside the vehicle to Overinflating a tyre could cause the message should go off when the help when inflating an underinflated tyre to rupture and you or others...
  • Page 280 VEHICLE CARE The TPMS will not activate the tyre TPMS Sensor Matching Process 1. Apply the parking brake. fill alert properly under the following 2. Place the vehicle in Service Each TPMS sensor has a unique conditions: Mode. See Ignition Positions identification code.
  • Page 281: Tyre Inspection

    VEHICLE CARE 7. Place the relearn tool against the 12. Set all four tyres to the The tyre has a puncture, cut, tyre sidewall, near the valve recommended air pressure level or other damage that cannot stem. Then press the button to as indicated on the Tyre and be repaired well because of the activate the TPMS sensor.
  • Page 282: When It Is Time For New

    VEHICLE CARE Check that all wheel nuts are get grease on the wheel mounting properly tightened. See Wheel surface or on the wheel nuts or Nut Torque under Capacities and bolts. Specifications 0 326. When It Is Time for New Tyres Warning Factors such as maintenance,...
  • Page 283: Buying New Tyres

    VEHICLE CARE or less of tread remaining. See Tyre ageing. This area should be free of performance, ride and handling, Inspection 0 280 and grease, petrol, or other substances traction control, and tyre pressure Tyre Rotation 0 280. that can deteriorate rubber. monitoring performance.
  • Page 284: Different Size Tyres And Wheels

    VEHICLE CARE Winter tyres with the same speed Vehicles that have a tyre pressure Warning (Continued) rating as the original equipment monitoring system could give an tyres may not be available for H, inaccurate low-pressure warning if in a crash or other vehicle V, W, Y and ZR speed rated tyres.
  • Page 285: Wheel Alignment And Tyre

    VEHICLE CARE control, electronic stability control, necessary on a regular basis. Consider Replace wheels, wheel bolts, wheel or All-Wheel Drive, the performance an alignment check if there is unusual nuts, or Tyre Pressure Monitor System of these systems can also be affected. tyre wear or the vehicle is significantly (TPMS) sensors with new GM original pulling to one side or the other.
  • Page 286: Tyre Chains

    VEHICLE CARE Used Replacement Wheels Only use low profile tyre chains that much more likely to leak out slowly. are the proper size for the tyres and But if there is ever a blowout, here are add no more than 12 mm thickness to a few tips about what to expect and Warning the tyre tread and inner sidewall.
  • Page 287 VEHICLE CARE If a tyre goes flat, avoid further tyre Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) and wheel damage by driving slowly to a level place, well off the road, 5. Place wheel chocks, underinflated or flat may cause a if possible. Turn on the hazard if equipped, on both sides of blowout and a serious crash.
  • Page 288: Tyre Sealant And Compressor Kit

    VEHICLE CARE Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) enclosed area that has no fresh air equipment could strike someone. ventilation. For more information, Store the tyre sealant and see Engine Exhaust 0 171. compressor kit in its original location. If this vehicle has a tyre sealant and Warning compressor kit, there may not be a 1.
  • Page 289 VEHICLE CARE Using the Tyre Sealant and Compressor Kit to Temporarily Seal and Inflate a Punctured Tyre When using the tyre sealant and compressor kit during cold temperatures, warm the kit in a heated environment for five minutes. This will help to inflate the tyre faster. If a tyre goes flat, avoid further tyre and wheel damage by driving slowly 9.
  • Page 290 VEHICLE CARE 3. Place the compressor on the ground near the flat tyre. 5. Slide the base of the tyre sealant 7. Attach the sealant/air hose (2) to canister (3) into the slot on the the tyre valve stem by turning it top of the compressor (6) to hold clockwise until tight.
  • Page 291 VEHICLE CARE The compressor will inject 13. Unplug the power plug (9) from Caution sealant and air into the tyre. the accessory power outlet in the vehicle. The pressure gauge (8) will If the recommended pressure initially show a high pressure 14.
  • Page 292 VEHICLE CARE If the tyre pressure has fallen Using the Tyre Sealant and more than 68 kPa (10 psi) below Compressor Kit without Sealant the recommended inflation to Inflate a Tyre (Not Punctured) pressure, stop driving the vehicle. The kit includes: The tyre is too severely damaged and the tyre sealant cannot seal the tyre.
  • Page 293 VEHICLE CARE 3. Place the compressor on the 9. Inflate the tyre to the ground near the flat tyre. recommended inflation pressure using the pressure gauge (8). The Make sure the tyre valve stem is recommended inflation pressure positioned close to the ground so can be found on the Tyre and the hose will reach it.
  • Page 294: Tyre Changing

    VEHICLE CARE 10. Press the on/off button (5) to Storing the Tyre Sealant 5. Remove the tyre sealant and turn the tyre sealant and compressor kit from the bag. and Compressor Kit compressor kit off. To store the tyre sealant and The tyre sealant and compressor kit is Be careful while handling the compressor kit, reverse the steps.
  • Page 295 VEHICLE CARE 1. Open the tailgate. See Tailgate 2. For vehicles equipped with a 0 20. wheel cover or centre cap, pull the cover or centre cap away 2. Remove the cargo cover, from the wheel to remove it. if equipped. Store the wheel cover in the 3.
  • Page 296 VEHICLE CARE Warning Raising the vehicle with the jack improperly positioned can damage the vehicle and even make the vehicle fall. To help avoid personal injury and vehicle damage, be sure to fit the jack lift head into the proper location before raising the vehicle.
  • Page 297 VEHICLE CARE Do not raise the vehicle yet. Caution Warning 6. Put the compact spare tyre near you. Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on Using a jack to raise the vehicle without positioning it correctly the parts to which it is fastened, 7.
  • Page 298 VEHICLE CARE 13. Lower the vehicle by turning the Caution (Continued) jack handle anticlockwise. the proper torque specification. See Warning Capacities and Specifications 0 326 for the wheel nut torque Wheel nuts that are improperly or specification. incorrectly tightened can cause the wheels to become loose or come off.
  • Page 299: Compact Spare Tyre

    VEHICLE CARE When reinstalling the wheel cover or To store the flat or spare tyre and 7. Attach the hook to the loop end centre cap on the full-size tyre, tools: of the strap. tighten all five plastic caps hand snug 1.
  • Page 300: Jump Starting

    VEHICLE CARE If this vehicle has a compact spare Jump Starting Caution tyre, it was fully inflated when new; For more information about the however, it can lose air over time. When the compact spare is Check the inflation pressure regularly. vehicle battery, see Battery 0 259.
  • Page 301 VEHICLE CARE 3. Good Battery Negative Caution Caution (Continued) Terminal 4. Good Battery Positive Ignoring these steps could result in damaged. Only use a vehicle that Terminal costly damage to the vehicle that has a 12-volt system with a The jump start remote positive would not be covered by the vehicle negative ground for jump starting.
  • Page 302 VEHICLE CARE 10. Try to start the vehicle that had Warning Warning the dead battery. If it will not start after a few tries, it probably An electric fan can start up even Fans or other moving engine parts needs service. when the engine is not running and can injure you badly.
  • Page 303: Towing The Vehicle

    VEHICLE CARE Towing the Vehicle The vehicle is equipped with specific Caution (Continued) attachment points to be used by the towing provider. These holes may be the vehicle a short distance. Use Caution used to pull the vehicle from a flat caution and low speeds.
  • Page 304 VEHICLE CARE The towing capacity of the towing Dinghy Towing must be towed, a dolly should be vehicle. Be sure to read the tow used. See the following information on vehicle manufacturer's dolly towing. recommendations. Dolly Towing How far the vehicle will be towed. Some vehicles have restrictions on how far and how long they can be towed.
  • Page 305 VEHICLE CARE 5. When the indicator flashes 2. Connect the negative (-) terminal Towing the Vehicle from amber, release the EPB within connector to the 12 volt battery. the Rear five seconds. Then, push and 3. Close the hood. release the EPB switch and 4.
  • Page 306: Appearance Care

    VEHICLE CARE Appearance Care Caution Caution (Continued) Exterior Care Towing the vehicle from the rear correct product usage, necessary could damage it. Also, repairs would safety precautions, and appropriate Locks not be covered by the vehicle disposal of any vehicle care warranty.
  • Page 307 VEHICLE CARE If using an automatic car wash, follow soon as possible. If necessary, use Protecting Exterior Bright Metal the car wash instructions. The non-abrasive cleaners that are marked Mouldings windscreen wiper and rear window safe for painted surfaces to remove wiper, if equipped, must be off.
  • Page 308 VEHICLE CARE Do not use cleaners that are not Aftermarket appearance caps or Windscreen and Wiper Blades intended for automotive use. covers while the lamps are Clean the outside of the windscreen illuminated, due to excessive heat Use a nonabrasive wax on the with glass cleaner.
  • Page 309 VEHICLE CARE Tyres Brake System Caution (Continued) Use a stiff brush with tyre cleaner to Visually inspect brake lines and hoses clean the tyres. for proper hook-up, binding, leaks, that have been sprayed with cracks, chafing, etc. Inspect disc brake magnesium chloride or calcium pads for wear and discs for surface Caution...
  • Page 310: Interior Care

    VEHICLE CARE clean cloth will make them last Original manufacturer replacement Use a soft bristle brush to remove longer, seal better, and not stick or parts will provide the corrosion dust from knobs and crevices on the squeak. protection while maintaining the instrument cluster.
  • Page 311 VEHICLE CARE Do not use laundry detergents or Cleaning the windscreen with water For solid soil, remove as much as dishwashing soaps with during the first three to six months of possible prior to vacuuming. degreasers. For liquid cleaners, use ownership will reduce tendency to fog.
  • Page 312 VEHICLE CARE If the soil is not completely removed, Caution Caution (Continued) it may be necessary to use a commercial upholstery cleaner or spot Do not attach a device with a dry naturally. Never use heat, lifter. Test a small hidden area for suction cup to the display.
  • Page 313: Floor Mats

    VEHICLE CARE Floor Mats Do not use a floor mat if the Caution (Continued) vehicle is not equipped with a floor mat retainer on the driver soap solution. Damage caused by Warning side floor. air fresheners would not be covered Use the floor mat with the correct If a floor mat is the wrong size or is by the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 314 VEHICLE CARE Removing and Replacing the 3. Make sure the floor mat is properly secured in place. Verify Floor Mats the floor mat does not interfere The driver and passenger side floor with the pedals. mats are held in place by two button-type retainers.
  • Page 315 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Service and General Information tyre rotations and additional maintenance items like tyres, brakes, Maintenance Your vehicle is an important batteries, and wiper blades. investment. This section describes the required maintenance for the vehicle. Caution Follow this schedule to help protect General Information against major repair expenses Damage caused by improper...
  • Page 316 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Proper vehicle maintenance helps to Mainly driven in hilly or Maintenance Schedule keep the vehicle in good working mountainous terrain. condition, improves fuel economy, and Owner Checks and Services Frequently towing a trailer. reduces vehicle emissions. Check the engine oil level. See Engine Used for high speed or competitive Because of the way people use Oil 0 247.
  • Page 317 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE important to check the oil regularly Vehicle Inspection and Required Inspect brake system. See Exterior over the course of an oil drain interval Care 0 305. Services and keep it at the proper level. Visually inspect steering, Inspect the following items when Drain the diesel fuel filter of water suspension, and chassis...
  • Page 318 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Visually inspect the exhaust system and nearby heat shields for loose or damaged parts. Lubricate body components. See Exterior Care 0 305. Check the parking brake and automatic transmission park mechanism. See Park Brake and P (Park) Mechanism Check 0 260. Check the accelerator pedal for damage, high effort, or binding.
  • Page 319 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Normal Rotate the tyres, if recommended for the vehicle, and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change the engine oil and filter, if needed. Check the engine air filter life percentage and status. Change the engine air filter, if needed.
  • Page 320 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Footnotes Maintenance Schedule (4) Visually check all fuel and vapour Additional Required Services - lines and hoses for proper attachment, Normal connection, routing, and condition. (1) Or every four years, whichever (5) Do not directly power wash the comes first.
  • Page 321 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Severe Rotate the tyres, if recommended for the vehicle, and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change the engine oil and filter, if needed. Check the engine air filter life percentage and status. Change the engine air filter, if needed.
  • Page 322 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Footnotes Maintenance Schedule (4) Visually check all fuel and vapour Additional Required Services - lines and hoses for proper attachment, Severe connection, routing, and condition. (1) Or every four years, whichever (5) Do not directly power wash the comes first.
  • Page 323 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Fluids and lubricants identified below by name or specification, including fluids or lubricants not listed here, can be obtained from your retailer. Usage Fluid/Lubricant Automatic Transmission DEXRON-VI Automatic Transmission Fluid. Electronic Limited-Slip Differential DEXRON-VI Automatic Transmission Fluid.
  • Page 324 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Usage Fluid/Lubricant Windscreen Washer Automotive windscreen washer fluid that meets regional freeze protection requirements. Maintenance Replacement Parts Replacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 23430313...
  • Page 325 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance Records After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the service, and the type of services performed in the boxes provided. Retain all maintenance receipts. Odometer Date Serviced By Maintenance Stamp Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 326 TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Vehicle Identification Specifications under Capacities and Specifications 0 326 for the vehicle's engine code. Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Service Parts Identification Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ....325 There may be a large barcode on the Service Parts Identification .
  • Page 327 TECHNICAL DATA Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications Capacities Application Metric English Air Conditioning Refrigerant For the air conditioning system refrigerant type and charge amount, see the refrigerant label under the bonnet. See your dealer for more information. Engine Cooling System 9.2 L 9.7 qt Engine Oil with Filter...
  • Page 328 TECHNICAL DATA Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code Transmission Spark Plug Gap 2.0L L4 Turbo Diesel Automatic Engine (LSQ) Engine Data Engine Horsepower Torque Displacement Compression Ratio 2.0L L4 Turbo Diesel 128 Kw (172 hp) @ (281 lb ft) @ 2.0 L 15 +/- 5:1 Engine 3500 rpm...
  • Page 329 TECHNICAL DATA Engine Drive Belt Routing 2.0L L4 Diesel Engine...
  • Page 330 CUSTOMER INFORMATION Customer Customer Information Peter-Dornier-Strasse 10, 88131 Lindau, Germany Information Declaration of Conformity Operating frequency: 76-77 GHz Maximum transmit power: 35 dBm Transmission Systems or 3.16w Customer Information This vehicle has systems that transmit Declaration of Conformity ..329 Side Blind Zone Alert/Rear Cross and/or receive radio waves subject to Traffic Alert...
  • Page 331 CUSTOMER INFORMATION 1-1, Showa-cho, Kariya-shi, Aichi-ken, 448-8661, Japan Operating frequency: 433.92 MHz Maximum transmit power: 0.258 mW Passive Entry Passive Start Module DENSO Corporation 1-1, Showa-cho, Kariya-shi, Aichi-ken, 448-8661, Japan Operating frequency: 125 kHz Maximum transmit power: 0.968 mW Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Schrader Electronics Ltd.
  • Page 332 CUSTOMER INFORMATION Tyre Jack...
  • Page 333 CUSTOMER INFORMATION Declaration of Conformity The person authorised to complete Vehicle Data Recording the technical file: Pursuant to Machinery Directive 2006/ and Privacy 42/EC Lisa Pennick-Taylor Event Data Recorders We hereby declare that the product: General Motors Company Product Description: Scissor/Screw GMNA, USA Data Storage Modules in the Vehicle Automotive Jack...
  • Page 334 CUSTOMER INFORMATION Environmental concerns (e.g., Additional functions contractually data. To minimise security risks, temperature). agreed upon with the client (e.g., please do not connect your vehicle vehicle location in emergency cases) electronic systems to unauthorised This data is exclusively technical and allow the transmission of particular devices or connect your vehicle to any helps identify and correct errors as...
  • Page 335 ECALL eCall eCall Overview emergency centre. Press within two seconds to cancel the manually This vehicle is equipped with a 112 activated eCall. based eCall system that is free of eCall Overview A problem with the system may be charge. eCall Overview .
  • Page 336 ECALL Vehicle propulsion storage type, The system activity log is kept for the such as petrol, diesel, CNG, LPG, duration of the emergency call, or a electric, or hydrogen maximum of 13 hours after the call was initiated. Last three vehicle locations and direction of travel The data subject, or vehicle owner, has the right to access the data and,...
  • Page 337 INDEX Index Airbags (cont'd) On-Off Switch ..... . .67 Accessories and Modifications ..243 Readiness Light ....109 Accessory Power .
  • Page 338 INDEX Automatic Braking (cont'd) Check Automatic Emergency (AEB) ..213 Dimming Mirrors ....34 Engine Light (Malfunction Braking System Indicator) .
  • Page 339 INDEX Control of a Vehicle ....150 Diesel Particulate Filter ... . 172 Driving (cont'd) Wet Roads .
  • Page 340 INDEX Engine (cont'd) Filter, Fuel (cont'd) Exhaust ......171 Filling a Portable Fuel Engine Air Cleaner .
  • Page 341 INDEX General Information Heating ......142 Service and Maintenance ..314 High-Speed Operation .
  • Page 342 INDEX Lighting Lights (cont'd) Main-Beam On ....119 Entry ......139 Main-Beam On Light .
  • Page 343 INDEX Mirrors, Interior Rearview ... 34 Parking Mode ....... . 188 Brake and P (Park) Reading Lamps .
  • Page 344 INDEX Restraints Seat Belts (cont'd) Servicing the Airbag ....68 Replacing after a Crash ... . .60 Shifting Where to Put .
  • Page 345 INDEX Storage Areas (cont'd) Tyres (cont'd) Centre Console ..... .91 Chains ......285 Theft-Deterrent Systems .
  • Page 346 INDEX Vehicle (cont'd) Warning (cont'd) Identification Number (VIN) ..325 Caution and Danger ....2 Load Limits ..... . . 160 Warning Lights, Gauges, and Messages .
  • Page 347 All information contained in this booklet is based on latest product information available at the time of printing, and is effective as of the date indicated below. Cadillac Europe GmbH reserves the exclusive right to make modifications to this booklet.

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