GMC YUKON/XL 2022 Manual page 16

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AIR RIDE ADAPTIVE SUSPENSION
The Air Ride Adaptive Suspension offers load-
leveling and adjustable ride height capabilities.
1. Press the
display the menu on the Driver Information
Center.
2. Turn the knob (B) left or right to select a ride
height in the menu.
3. To save the selection, press the
again or wait for the menu to time out.
Normal Ground Clearance – Use for
normal driving.
Entry/Exit Ground Clearance – Lowers the
vehicle for easy entry and exit.
Increased Ground Clearance – Raises the
vehicle 1 inch from Normal. 4WD
Maximum Ground Clearance – Raises the
vehicle 2 inches from Normal. 4WD
only. Vehicle must be in 4WD Low.
Aero – Automatically lowers the vehicle when vehicle speed exceeds 65 mph for a
period of time to improve aerodynamics. This feature cannot be user-selected.
To have the vehicle automatically lower to the Entry/Exit height when the vehicle is
shifted to Park, go to Settings > Vehicle > Ride Height > Automatic Entry/Egress.
Note: Heavy use of the air suspension may cause the system to temporarily suspend all height
changes to allow the air compressor to cool down.
HILL DESCENT CONTROL
Hill Descent Control sets and maintains vehicle speed from 1–19 mph while descend-
ing a steep incline in a forward or reverse gear.
1. Press the
Hill Descent Control button on
the left side of the instrument panel. Vehicle
speed must be below 37 mph to enable the
system. The
will illuminate on the instrument cluster.
2. Increase or decrease speed by applying the
accelerator or brake pedal or use the Cruise
Control +/– switch on the steering wheel.
The adjusted speed becomes the new set
speed. The symbol flashes when the system
is actively applying the brakes to maintain vehicle speed.
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Optional equipment
F
Ride Height button (A) to
models only.
F
F
F
Hill Descent Control symbol
F
button
B
A
models
See Driving and Operating in your Owner's Manual.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner's Manual.
Some equipment shown may not be included in your vehicle.

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