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Cavalier
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Summary of Contents for GMC Chevrolet Cavalier 2022

  • Page 1 2022 Cavalier Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Refer to the purchase documentation Contents relating to your specific vehicle to confirm the features. Introduction ......1 Keep this manual in the vehicle for quick reference.
  • Page 3 Introduction : Shown when the owner s manual has : Forward Collision Alert Warning additional instructions or information. : Fuse Block Cover Lock Location Warning indicates a hazard that could : Shown when the service manual has result in injury or death. : Fuses additional instructions or information.
  • Page 4 Introduction : Stop/Start : Tire Pressure Monitor : Traction Control/StabiliTrak/Electronic Stability Control (ESC) : Under Pressure : Vehicle Ahead Indicator...
  • Page 5: Keys, Doors, And Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Manual Rearview Mirror ....14 Keys and Locks Windows Windows Keys Windows ....... 14 Power Windows .
  • Page 6 Keys, Doors, and Windows Interference from radio-frequency Warning (Continued) identification (RFID) tags may prevent the key from starting the vehicle. Keep RFID Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter, tags away from the key when starting the if equipped, are connected to the vehicle.
  • Page 7: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System

    Keys, Doors, and Windows The transmitter may be too far from the Warning (Continued) vehicle. Other vehicles or objects may be blocking be seriously injured or killed. They could the signal. operate the power windows or other controls or make the vehicle move. The The transmitter has run out of battery or the level is low.
  • Page 8 Keys, Doors, and Windows The transmitter functions may work up to The battery is not rechargeable. To replace : Press twice to open the trunk. 30 m (98 ft) away from the vehicle. the battery: The RKE transmitter buttons will not operate Other conditions, such as those previously when the key is in the ignition.
  • Page 9: Door Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Warning (Continued) Passengers, especially children, can easily open the doors and fall out of a moving vehicle. The doors can be unlocked and opened while the vehicle is moving. The chance of being thrown out of the vehicle in a crash is increased if the doors are not locked.
  • Page 10: Delayed Locking

    Keys, Doors, and Windows to the vertical position with the correct key Automatic Door Locks Press on the RKE transmitter to unlock fully inserted. Remove the key and insert it the doors. The doors will lock automatically when all again. If this does not reset the lock, turn Use the key in the driver door.
  • Page 11: Lockout Protection

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Lockout Protection Unlocked Door Anti-Lockout Manual Safety Locks Keyless Access : If Unlocked Door Key Access : When locking is requested with Anti-Lockout is turned on and the vehicle is the driver door open and the key in the off, the driver door is open, and locking is ignition, all the doors will lock and the requested, all the doors will lock and the...
  • Page 12: Doors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows When the safety lock is enabled, adults and Press twice on the remote keyless Caution older children will not be able to open the entry to unlock and open the trunk lid. Before opening the trunk lid, check if rear door from the inside.
  • Page 13: Immobilizer Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows The status indictor is integrated in the Disarming the Alarm System instrument cluster. Do one of the following to disarm the alarm The status indicator will indicate the status system or turn off the alarm if it has been of the vehicle alarm system within the first activated: 30 seconds after it has been enabled:...
  • Page 14: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Do not leave the key or he RKE transmitter Power Mirrors Folding Mirrors that disarms or deactivates the Manual Folding Mirrors theft-deterrent system in the vehicle. If equipped, manually fold the mirrors Exterior Mirrors inward toward the vehicle to prevent damage when going through an automatic Convex Mirrors car wash.
  • Page 15: Heated Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows They are accidentally manually folded/ If your vehicle is equipped with this unfolded. function, press the button to switch on The mirrors do not stay in the unfolded or off the heating function. position. The indicator on the button is illuminated to The mirrors vibrate at normal driving indicate that it has been activated.
  • Page 16: Power Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Window Lockout Power windows work when the ignition is Power Windows on, in ACC/ACCESSORY, or in Retained This feature stops the rear door passenger Accessory Power (RAP). See Retained Warning window switches from working. Accessory Power (RAP) 0 91. Children could be seriously injured or Press to engage the rear window...
  • Page 17: Sun Visors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Programming the Power Windows Sun Visors Switch on ignition to operate the sunroof. Programming may be necessary if the vehicle's battery has been disconnected or discharged. If the window is unable to express-up, program the window: 1.
  • Page 18 Keys, Doors, and Windows Dirt and debris may collect on the sunroof seal or in the track. This could cause an issue with sunroof operation or noise. It could also plug the water drainage system. Periodically open the sunroof and remove any obstacles or loose debris.
  • Page 19: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Restraints Servicing the Airbag-Equipped Head Restraints Vehicle ....... . 32 Adding Equipment to the Head Restraints Warning...
  • Page 20: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Adjust the head restraint so that the top of Front Seats the restraint is at the same height as the top of the occupant's head. This position Seat Adjustment reduces the chances of a neck injury in a crash.
  • Page 21: Reclining Seatbacks

    Seats and Restraints Move the seat forward or rearward by 2. Move the seat forward or rearward to Warning (Continued) pressing the front or rear of the controls. adjust the seat position. The shoulder belt will not be against 3. Release the handle to stop the seat from Seat Height Adjuster your body.
  • Page 22: Heated Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Do not have a seatback reclined if the 2. Move the seatback to the desired Warning (Continued) vehicle is moving. position, and then release the lever to lock the seatback in place. cause the seat heater to overheat. An Manual Reclining Seatbacks overheated seat heater may cause a burn 3.
  • Page 23: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Rear Seats 1. Press the handle on top of the seatback To raise a seatback: to unlock it. 1. Lift the seatback up and push it rearward Folding the Seatback 2. Fold the seatback forward. to lock it in place. 3.
  • Page 24: How To Wear Seat Belts Properly

    Seats and Restraints Why Seat Belts Work Questions and Answers About Seat Belts Warning (Continued) Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle after a It is extremely dangerous to ride in a crash if I am wearing a seat belt? cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle.
  • Page 25 Seats and Restraints It is very important for all occupants to If you slid under it, the belt would apply buckle up. Statistics show that unbelted force on your abdomen. This could cause people are hurt more often in crashes than serious or even fatal injuries.
  • Page 26: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    Seats and Restraints The following instructions explain how to wear a lap-shoulder belt properly. 1. Adjust the seat, if the seat is adjustable, so you can sit up straight. Never wear the shoulder belt under both Never route the lap or shoulder belt over an arms or behind your back.
  • Page 27 Seats and Restraints To unlatch the belt, push the button on the buckle. The belt should return to its stowed position. Always stow the seat belt slowly. If the seat belt webbing returns quickly to the stowed position, the retractor may lock and cannot be pulled out.
  • Page 28: Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy

    Seats and Restraints Pretensioners work only once. If the loose or damaged seat belt system parts pretensioners activate in a crash, the that might keep a seat belt system from pretensioners and probably other parts of performing properly. See your dealer to the vehicle s seat belt system will need to have it repaired.
  • Page 29: Replacing Seat Belt System Parts After A

    Seats and Restraints A frontal airbag for the front outboard the system please see the dealer. Parts may After a minor crash, replacement of seat passenger need to be replaced to ensure proper belts may not be necessary. But the seat functionality of the system.
  • Page 30: Where Are The Airbags

    Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) Warning You can be severely injured or killed in a unnecessarily close to any airbag, as you crash if you are not wearing your seat would be if sitting on the edge of the belt, even with airbags. Airbags are seat or leaning forward.
  • Page 31: When Should An Airbag Inflate

    Seats and Restraints The driver frontal airbag is in the center of Warning (Continued) the steering wheel. do not attach or put anything on the steering wheel hub or on or near any other airbag covering. Do not use seat accessories that block the inflation path of a seat-mounted side impact airbag.
  • Page 32: What Makes An Airbag Inflate

    Seats and Restraints Whether the frontal airbags will or should Airbags do not inflate for every single crash. In moderate to severe side collisions, even inflate is not based primarily on how fast In any particular crash, no one should belted occupants can contact the inside of the vehicle is traveling.
  • Page 33: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    Seats and Restraints The parts of the airbag that come into airbags inflate. The feature may also In many crashes severe enough to inflate contact with you may be warm, but not too activate, without airbag inflation, after an the airbag, windshields are broken by hot to touch.
  • Page 34: Adding Equipment To The Airbag-Equipped Vehicle

    Seats and Restraints Airbag system, including airbag modules, Your dealer and the service manual have Caution front or side impact sensors, sensing and information about servicing the vehicle and If an airbag covering is damaged, opened, diagnostic module, or airbag wiring the airbag system.
  • Page 35: Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints If an airbag inflates, you will need to seat. The shoulder belt should be positioned replace airbag system parts. See your dealer between the neck and the child s arm and for service. the lap belt as low as possible over the child s hip.
  • Page 36 Seats and Restraints Instead, there is a possibility that it will load Group Weight Class Danger (Continued) the abdomen and cause serious or fatal 22 to 36 kg (49 injury in a crash. inflates. This is because the back of the Group III to 79 lb) rear-facing child restraint would be very...
  • Page 37 Seats and Restraints Has the label of approval of safety Child Restraint Classification Danger (Continued) regulations certification, in terms of the For reference, child restraints available in the local laws. Always restrain your child in a market are classified based on the child s properly installed child restraint, even Is suitable for your vehicle.
  • Page 38: Where To Put The Restraint

    Seats and Restraints Danger Danger Never use a single seat belt with an adult NEVER use a rearward-facing child and a child. During an impact, the seat restraint on a seat protected by an belt will exert strong pressure on the ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it;...
  • Page 39 Seats and Restraints Child Restraint Installation Suitability The following table shows permissible options for fastening a child restraint with a lap-shoulder belt. Weight Class Seating Positions Front Passenger Rear Outboard Rear Center Group 0: up to 10 kg Group 0+: up to 13 kg Group I: 9 to 18 kg Group II: 15 to 25 kg Group III: 22 to 36 kg...
  • Page 40 Seats and Restraints ISOFIX Child Restraint Installation Suitability The following table shows permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint with ISOFIX anchors. Mass Group Size Class Fixture Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Front Passenger Rear Outboard Rear Center Carry-cot ISO/L1 ISO/L2 Group 0: up to 10 kg ISO/R1 Group 0+: up to 13 kg...
  • Page 41 Seats and Restraints ISOFIX Size Class and Seat Device: A - ISO/F3 : Forward-facing child restraints for children of maximum size in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. B - ISO/F2 : Forward-facing child restraints for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. B1 - ISO/F2X : Forward-facing child restraints for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg.
  • Page 42: Isofix Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems 2. Lock the child restraint attachments to Instructions for attaching the child restraint the ISOFIX anchors following the to the top tether anchor: instructions that came with the child If the child restraint manufacturer restraint.
  • Page 43: Securing Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints anchored, or if the instructions that come Danger with the child restraint say that the top tether must be anchored. NEVER use a rearward-facing child restraint on a seat protected by an When using the lap-shoulder belt to secure ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it;...
  • Page 44 Seats and Restraints 6. Before placing a child in the child restraint, make sure it is securely held in place. Push and pull the child restraint in different directions to be sure it is secure. To remove the child restraint, unbuckle the vehicle seat belt and let it return to the stowed position.
  • Page 45: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Compartments Cupholders Storage Compartments Warning Storage Compartments ....44 Do not store heavy or sharp objects in Glove Box ......44 storage compartments.
  • Page 46 Storage Armrest Storage Additional Storage Features Front Armrest Storage Warning Triangle If the vehicle is equipped with front armrest The warning triangle is stored in the trunk. storage, lift the armrest to open the storage compartment.
  • Page 47: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls StabiliTrak OFF Light ....55 Controls Traction Control System (TCS)/StabiliTrak Light ........56 Steering Wheel Adjustment Controls Engine Coolant Temperature Warning...
  • Page 48: Horn

    Instruments and Controls for some models, cruise control or drive The windshield wiper/washer lever is on the mode could also be controlled via the side of the steering column. With the steering wheel controls. ignition on or in ACC/ACCESSORY, move the windshield wiper lever to select the wiper Refer to Overview of the Infotainment speed.
  • Page 49: Cigarette Lighter

    Instruments and Controls Clear snow and ice from the wiper blades Cigarette Lighter Warning Lights, Gauges, and and windshield before using them. If frozen Indicators The cigarette lighter is under the climate to the windshield, carefully loosen or thaw control system of the center console. them.
  • Page 50: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 51: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls Speedometer Tachometer A slight bump may be felt when the transmission is determining the most fuel efficient operating range. Caution If the engine is operated with the rpm in the warning area at the high end of the tachometer, the vehicle could be damaged, and the damage would not be covered by the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 52: Engine Speed Limiter

    Instruments and Controls When the ignition is on, the fuel gauge Engine Speed Limiter Engine Coolant Temperature indicates about how much fuel is left in Gauge the tank. An arrow on the fuel gauge indicates the side of the vehicle the fuel door is on. When the indicator nears empty, the low fuel light comes on.
  • Page 53: Seat Belt Reminders

    Instruments and Controls Seat Belt Reminders wiring, and the crash sensing and diagnostic module. For more information on the airbag Driver Seat Belt Reminder Light system, see Airbag System 0 28. There is a driver seat belt reminder light on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 54: Charging System Light

    Instruments and Controls Charging System Light come on to show that it is working when Caution the ignition is on with the engine not Modifications to the engine, transmission, running. See Ignition Positions 0 89. exhaust, intake, or fuel system, or the use of replacement tires that do not meet the original tire specifications, can cause this light to come on.
  • Page 55: Service Vehicle Soon Light

    Instruments and Controls If the light is on steady : A malfunction has If the light comes on, take the vehicle to stays on after the parking brake is fully been detected. Diagnosis and service may be your dealer for service as soon as possible. released, it means the vehicle has a brake required.
  • Page 56: Power Steering Warning Light

    Instruments and Controls If the ABS light comes on and stays on If it does not come on have the vehicle StabiliTrak OFF Light while driving, stop as soon as possible and serviced by your dealer. turn the ignition off. Start the engine again If this light stays on, or comes on while to reset the system.
  • Page 57: Traction Control System (Tcs)/Stabilitrak

    Instruments and Controls Traction Control System (TCS)/ Engine Coolant Temperature Tire Pressure Light StabiliTrak Light Warning Light For vehicles with the Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS), this light comes on briefly This light comes on briefly when the vehicle This light comes on briefly while starting when the engine is started.
  • Page 58: Engine Oil Pressure Light

    Instruments and Controls Engine Oil Pressure Light If the light comes on and stays on, it means It also comes on when the fuel tank is low that oil is not flowing through the engine on fuel. The light turns off when fuel is properly.
  • Page 59: High-Beam On Light

    Instruments and Controls If the light stays on and the engine does Lamps On Reminder Door Ajar Light not start, there could be a problem with the theft-deterrent system. See Immobilizer Operation 0 12. High-Beam On Light This light comes on when the exterior lamps This light comes on when a door is open or are in use.
  • Page 60: Information Displays

    Instruments and Controls Information Displays Speed : Displays how fast the vehicle is based on the various vehicle speeds moving in kilometers per hour (km/h). The recorded since the last reset. To reset the speedometer cannot be reset. average speed, press and hold SET/CLR when Driver Information Center (DIC) it is displayed.
  • Page 61: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls the value. This feature can be turned off by When viewing best AFE, a several second Vehicle Messages pressing and holding SET/CLR while viewing press and hold of SET/CLR will reset the best Messages displayed on the DIC indicate the value.
  • Page 62: Vehicle Personalization

    Instruments and Controls Lighting and Bulb Replacement Return to Factory Settings Return to Factory Settings Wiper/Washer Systems Detailed information for each menu follows. Return to Factory Settings: This allows all Doors and Windows vehicle settings to be restored to the Lighting and Door Lock default factory settings.
  • Page 63: Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer Exterior Lamp Controls Exterior Lighting Exterior Lamp Controls ....62 Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer ..62 Flash-to-Pass .
  • Page 64 Lighting The high-beam headlamps will remain on as Correct adjustment of the headlamp level Turn and Lane-Change Signals long as the lever is not released after can reduce the glare for other drivers. pulling it toward you. : Move the thumbwheel up or down to Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) adjust the headlamps.
  • Page 65 Lighting Fog Lamps Interior Lighting Lighting Features Interior Lamps Entry Lighting When the vehicle is unlocked with the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter, the turn signal lamps will flash and the headlamps and interior lamps may come on briefly. This feature can be changed in some models.
  • Page 66: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Infotainment System Introduction instructions, including display functions and menu functions, may not be applicable to your vehicle. Overview Introduction Overview ....... 65 Read the following pages to become familiar Steering Wheel Controls .
  • Page 67 Infotainment System Infotainment System The infotainment system is controlled by using the infotainment display, controls on the Radio: Press and release to go to the center stack and steering wheel controls. next station. USB/Bluetooth: If supported by the device, press to seek to the next track. Press and hold to fast forward through a track.
  • Page 68: Steering Wheel Controls

    Infotainment System Steering Wheel Controls 3. Volume Adjustment Home Page Features Press + to increase the volume. Press to decrease the volume. Press to select the audio source. When on a radio source, toggle up/down to go to the next or previous radio station.
  • Page 69: Am-Fm Radio

    Infotainment System Setting Radio Favorites Touch Setting to display the Settings menu. Favorites are stored in the area at the AM-FM Radio See Settings 0 74. bottom of the infotainment display. Text Touch and hold a favorite preset to save the Playing the Radio current station as a favorite.
  • Page 70: Antenna

    Infotainment System Antenna FM signals only reach about 16 to 65 km. The radio antenna is located on the roof of Although the radio has a built-in electronic the vehicle. Keep clear of obstructions for circuit that automatically works to reduce clear reception.
  • Page 71: Auxiliary Jack

    Infotainment System Replay One/Replay List/Replay All : The the Infotainment system. All other control 2. Once paired, press MEDIA button on the system provides three playback loop modes. functions need to be operated through the infotainment controls to switch to Touch to switch among the three loop connected devices.
  • Page 72: Bluetooth

    Infotainment System Menu To minimize driver distraction, before 1. Make sure Bluetooth has been enabled driving, and with the vehicle parked: on the cell phone before the pairing Touch Menu and the following options may process is started. Become familiar with the features of the display: mobile device.
  • Page 73 Infotainment System Device Connected : It displays the name of Calls can be made through the Bluetooth Making a Call Using the Keypad system using personal cell phone contact the connected mobile device. Touch next information for all cell phones that support to the mobile device to disconnect.
  • Page 74: Text Messaging

    Infotainment System In a Call When a second call is added or a new call is Features are subject to change. For further answered, the two calls information will be information on how to set up Apple CarPlay When the call is active, the following displayed in the call view.
  • Page 75: Settings

    Infotainment System History messages will not be displayed. Only new received messages will be shown on the display after the Bluetooth device connected. View Messages Touch the Text icon on the Home Page to enter the Text Messaging main page. Once a received message selected , the Select the recipient, enter the text message, following options will appear at the bottom...
  • Page 76 Infotainment System The menu may contain the followings: Date Vehicle Bluetooth Touch the controls on the infotainment This menu allows adjustment of different display to manually set the date. vehicle features. See Vehicle Personalization See Bluetooth 0 71 for more information. 0 61.
  • Page 77: Climate Controls

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems The heating, cooling, and ventilation for the vehicle can be controlled with this system. Climate Control Systems Climate Control Systems ....76 Type I: Air Vents Air Vents .
  • Page 78 Climate Controls Type II: The air delivery modes listed below can be selected: : Air is directed to instrument panel outlets. : Air is directed to floor outlets and instrument panel outlets. : Air is directed to floor outlets. : Air is directed to windshield, front door windows and floor outlets.
  • Page 79 Climate Controls Use of non-GM approved hood deflectors Activation is indicated by the LED lamp in Air Vents can adversely affect the performance of the button. Press button again to the system. Check with your dealer deactivate recirculation mode. before adding equipment to the outside Operation in recirculation mode for a long of the vehicle.
  • Page 80 Climate Controls Service All vehicles have a label underhood that identifies the refrigerant used in the vehicle. The refrigerant system should only be serviced by trained and certified technicians. The air conditioning evaporator should never be repaired or replaced by one from a salvage vehicle.
  • Page 81: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving and Operating Automatic Transmission Conversions and Add-Ons Automatic Transmission ....93 Add-On Electrical Equipment ..106 Manual Mode .
  • Page 82: Driving Information Driving For Better Fuel Economy

    Driving and Operating Keep pets in an appropriate carrier or Driving Information activities divert your attention away from restraint. the road. Many local governments have enacted laws regarding driver distraction. Driving for Better Fuel Economy Avoid stressful conversations while Become familiar with the local laws in driving, whether with a passenger or on a Driving habits can affect fuel mileage.
  • Page 83: Control Of A Vehicle

    Driving and Operating Focus on the task of driving. Keep pace with traffic. See specific vehicle steering messages under Steering 0 82. See your dealer if there is a If the engine ever stops while the vehicle is Control of a Vehicle problem.
  • Page 84: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating Off-Road Recovery Loss of Control warning clues such as enough water, ice, or packed snow on the road to make Skidding a mirrored surface and slow down when you have any doubt. There are three types of skids that Try to avoid sudden steering, acceleration, correspond to the vehicle's three control or braking, including reducing vehicle...
  • Page 85: Hill And Mountain Roads

    Driving and Operating Other Rainy Weather Tips Warning (Continued) Warning Besides slowing down, other wet weather After driving through a large puddle of Using the brakes to slow the vehicle on a driving tips include: water or a car/vehicle wash, lightly apply long downhill slope can cause brake Allow extra following distance.
  • Page 86: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating Turn off cruise control. Winter Driving Warning (Continued) Blizzard Conditions Driving on Snow or Ice Adjust the climate control system to Stop the vehicle in a safe place and signal circulate the air inside the vehicle and Snow or ice between the tires and the road for help.
  • Page 87: Vehicle Load Limits

    Driving and Operating If stuck too severely for the traction system get the vehicle out after a few tries, it Warning (Continued) to free the vehicle, turn the traction system might need to be towed out. If the vehicle off and use the rocking method. See does need to be towed out, see Towing the Overloading can also reduce stopping Traction Control/Electronic Stability Control...
  • Page 88 Driving and Operating positions (1), and the maximum vehicle Determine the combined weight of reduces the available cargo and capacity weight (2) in kilograms and the driver and passengers that will luggage load capacity of your pounds. vehicle. be riding in your vehicle. Subtract the combined weight of the The Tire and Loading Information label This vehicle is neither designed nor...
  • Page 89 Driving and Operating Certification Label Example 2 Example 3 Label Example Vehicle Capacity Weight for Vehicle Capacity Weight for A vehicle-specific Certification label is Example 2 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs). Example 3 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs). attached to the vehicle's center pillar Subtract Occupant Weight @ Subtract Occupant Weight @ 91 kg (B-pillar).
  • Page 90: Starting And Operating

    Driving and Operating During the first drive, smoke may occur 2 : Ignition power mode: Ignition is on. Warning because of wax and oil evaporating off the Control indicators illuminate and most exhaust system. Park the vehicle in the open electrical functions are operable.
  • Page 91: Starting The Engine

    Driving and Operating Starting the Engine Turn key briefly to position 3 and release: AUTO STOP. When the brake pedal is an automatic procedure operates the starter released or the accelerator pedal is pressed, Before starting the engine, check carefully with a short delay until the engine is the engine will restart.
  • Page 92: Retained Accessory Power (Rap)

    Driving and Operating The hood has been opened. Infotainment System Warning (Continued) The Auto Stop has reached the maximum Shifting Into Park allowed time. sure the vehicle will not move, even 1. Hold the brake pedal down and apply when you are on fairly level ground, Auto Stop Disable Switch the parking brake without pressing the always set the parking brake and move...
  • Page 93: Shifting Out Of Park

    Driving and Operating Shifting out of Park Parking over Things That Burn Warning (Continued) The vehicle exhaust system has been Warning Warning modified, damaged, or improperly Do not remove the ignition key unless Things that can burn could touch hot repaired.
  • Page 94: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and Operating This position locks the front wheels. Use Caution P (Park) when starting the engine because Fuel grades other than those listed on the vehicle cannot move easily. Use only pages Fuel (for Gasoline Engines), Engine when the vehicle is stationary Data could damage the catalytic converter or electronic components.
  • Page 95 Driving and Operating Caution Caution Caution Shifting to R (Reverse) while the vehicle is Shifting out of P (Park) or N (Neutral) with Spinning the tires or holding the vehicle moving forward could damage the the engine running at high speed may in one place on a hill using only the transmission.
  • Page 96: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating Manual Mode For reasons of safety, kickdown is also available in manual mode. Fault In the event of a fault, a message is displayed on the Driver Information Centre. If there is a problem with ABS, this warning The fault may be malfunction of some gears light stays on.
  • Page 97: Parking Brake

    Driving and Operating brakes if that vehicle suddenly slows or Parking Brake Brake Assist stops. Always leave enough room up ahead This vehicle has a brake assist feature to stop, even with ABS. designed to assist the driver in stopping or Using ABS decreasing vehicle speed in emergency driving conditions.
  • Page 98: Ride Control Systems

    Driving and Operating a grade, HSA will be automatically activated. StabiliTrak/ESC activates when the vehicle During the transition period between when senses a difference between the intended the driver releases the brake pedal and path and the direction the vehicle is actually starts to accelerate to drive off on a grade, traveling.
  • Page 99: Driver Mode Control

    Driving and Operating This setting can provide more responsive Drive the vehicle. If comes on and stays If TCS is limiting wheel spin when and sporty manipulation. this mode can be on, the vehicle may need more time to pressed, the system will not turn off until used when the road is flat and smooth.
  • Page 100 Driving and Operating Setting Cruise Control Warning (Continued) is on when not in use, SET or RES+ excessive wheel slip, and you could lose could get bumped and go into cruise when control. Do not use cruise control on not desired. Keep off when cruise is not slippery roads.
  • Page 101: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driving and Operating Increasing Speed While Using Cruise Control Using Cruise Control on Hills Driver Assistance Systems If the cruise control system is already How well the cruise control works on hills Parking Assist activated: depends upon the vehicle speed, load, and the steepness of the hills.
  • Page 102 Driving and Operating Displayed images may be farther or closer Warning (Continued) than they appear. The area displayed is limited and objects that are close to either vehicle. It is not available at speeds corner of the bumper or under the bumper greater than 8 km/h (5 mph).
  • Page 103: Speed Limiter

    Driving and Operating Speed Limiter When the speed limiter is turned on during Exceeding Speed Limit the cruise control, cruise control is In the event of an emergency, it is possible The speed limiter prevents the vehicle turned off. to exceed the speed limit by depressing the exceeding a preset maximum speed.
  • Page 104: Side Blind Spot Alert (Sbsa)

    Driving and Operating Side Blind Spot Alert (SBSA) When the vehicle speed is higher than Warning 30km/h, the side blind spot alarm system The vehicle may be equipped with the side will be activated. When the vehicle speed is The side blind spot alarm system cannot blind spot alert system.
  • Page 105: Fuel

    Driving and Operating Malfunction quantities of additive to keep fuel injectors Caution and intake valves clean. If you want to add In normal conditions, it is also possible to Do not use fuels with any of the the additives, see the dealer. occasionally miss an alarm.
  • Page 106: Filling A Portable Fuel Container

    Driving and Operating Warning (Continued) Warning Fuel can spray out if the fuel cap is If a fire starts while you are refueling, do opened too quickly. This spray can not remove the nozzle. Shut off the flow happen if the tank is nearly full, and is of fuel by shutting off the pump or by more likely in hot weather.
  • Page 107: Trailer Towing

    Driving and Operating Conversions and Add-Ons The vehicle has an airbag system. Before Warning (Continued) attempting to add anything electrical to the vehicle, see Servicing the Airbag-Equipped Bring the fill nozzle in contact with Add-On Electrical Equipment Vehicle 0 32 and the inside of the fill opening before operating the nozzle.
  • Page 108: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care Vehicle Care Back-Up Lamps ......123 If a Tire Goes Flat ..... 146 License Plate Lamp .
  • Page 109: General Information

    Vehicle Care General Information modifications could even cause malfunction Vehicle Checks or damage not covered by the vehicle For service and parts needs, visit your warranty. Doing Your Own Service Work dealer. You will receive genuine GM parts Damage to suspension components caused and GM-trained and supported service by modifying vehicle height outside of Warning...
  • Page 110: Hood

    Vehicle Care Hood To close the hood: Caution 1. Before closing the hood, be sure all the To open the hood: Even small amounts of contamination can filler caps are properly installed. cause damage to vehicle systems. Do not 2. Lift the hood to relieve pressure on the allow contaminants to contact the fluids, hood prop.
  • Page 111: Engine Compartment Overview

    Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Overview...
  • Page 112: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care Check the engine oil level regularly and 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 0 114. oil level on steep grades or too soon after maintain the proper oil level. See engine shutoff can result in incorrect 2. Engine Oil Fill Cap. See When to Add Checking Engine Oil and When to Add readings.
  • Page 113 Vehicle Care If the oil is below the cross-hatched area at Selecting the Right Engine Oil Use SAE 0W-20 viscosity grade engine oil. the tip of the dipstick and the engine has Cold Temperature Operation: In an area of Selecting the right engine oil depends on been off for at least 15 minutes, add 1 L extreme cold, where the temperature falls both the proper oil specification and...
  • Page 114: Engine Oil Life System

    Vehicle Care dispose of clothing or rags containing used oil as soon as possible within the next remaining useful life. If 99% is displayed, engine oil. See the manufacturer's warnings 1 000 km (600 mi). It is possible that, that means that 99% of the current oil about the use and disposal of oil products.
  • Page 115: Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

    Vehicle Care procedure is difficult, this should be done at Caution the dealer service department. Contact the Use of the incorrect automatic dealer for additional information. transmission fluid may damage the vehicle, and the damage may not be Warning covered by the vehicle warranty. Always Operating the engine with the air use the correct automatic transmission cleaner/filter off can cause you or others...
  • Page 116 Vehicle Care Never dispose of engine coolant by putting Warning (Continued) Warning it in the trash, pouring it on the ground, or into sewers, streams, or bodies of water. Do not touch heater or radiator hoses, the wrong mixture, the engine could get Have the coolant changed by an authorized or other engine parts.
  • Page 117 Vehicle Care How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Warning Surge Tank Spilling coolant on hot engine parts can burn you. Coolant contains ethylene Warning glycol and it will burn if the engine parts Steam and scalding liquids from a hot are hot enough.
  • Page 118: Engine Overheating

    Vehicle Care 6. Verify coolant level after the engine is Then check to see if the engine cooling fan shut off and the coolant is cold. is running. If the engine is overheating, the If necessary, repeat coolant fill procedure fan should be running.
  • Page 119: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle Care If No Steam Is Coming from the Engine If the warning continues, pull over, stop, and Adding Washer Fluid park the vehicle right away. Compartment If there is no sign of steam, idle the engine If an engine overheat warning is displayed for three minutes while parked.
  • Page 120: Brakes

    Vehicle Care Brake Pedal Travel Caution (Continued) Warning See your dealer if the brake pedal does not Do not mix water with ready-to-use The brake wear warning sound means return to normal height, or if there is a washer fluid. Water can cause the that soon the brakes will not work well.
  • Page 121: Battery

    Vehicle Care Checking Brake Fluid Warning (Continued) Warning Place the vehicle in P (Park) or Neutral with If too much brake fluid is added, it can braking leading to a possible injury. the parking brake applied if equipped with a spill on the engine and burn, if the Always use the proper GM approved manual transmission.
  • Page 122: Wiper Blade Replacement

    Vehicle Care Infrequent Usage: Remove the black, Warning negative ( ) cable from the battery to keep the battery from running down. Do not use a match or flame near a vehicle's battery. If you need more light, Extended Storage: Remove the black, use a flashlight.
  • Page 123: Headlamp Aiming

    Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement Exterior Lamp Bulb Number License Lamps For the proper type of replacement bulbs, or any bulb changing procedure not listed in this section, contact your dealer. LED Lighting Caution This vehicle has several LED lamps. For replacement of any LED lighting assembly, Do not replace incandescent bulbs with contact your dealer.
  • Page 124: Turn Signal Lamps (Rear)

    Vehicle Care 3. Insert the bulb socket into the assembly 4. Remove the bulb socket from the by turning clockwise and attach the plug taillamp assembly. connector. 5. Remove the old bulb from the bulb socket by pulling it straight out. Turn Signal Lamps (Rear) 6.
  • Page 125: License Plate Lamp

    Vehicle Care License Plate Lamp 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise 1. Bulb Socket and remove it from the assembly. Lamp Assembly 2. Bulb 3. Remove and replace the bulb socket with 3. Lamp Assembly bulb and attach the plug connector. To replace one of these bulbs: 4.
  • Page 126: Electrical System

    Vehicle Care 6. Push the replacement bulb straight into Electrical System Headlamp Wiring the bulb socket and turn the bulb socket An electrical overload may cause the lamps clockwise to install it into the lamp Electrical System Overload to go on and off, or in some cases to assembly.
  • Page 127: Fuses And Circuit Breakers

    Vehicle Care Fuses and Circuit Breakers Engine Compartment Fuse Block Warning The wiring circuits in the vehicle are Fuse Puller Installation or use of fuses that do not protected from short circuits by a meet GM s original fuse specifications is A fuse puller may be in the fuse box in the combination of fuses and circuit breakers.
  • Page 128 Vehicle Care...
  • Page 129 Vehicle Care The vehicle may not be equipped with all of Fuses Usage Fuses Usage the fuses, relays, and features shown. Body control module Body control module Fuses Usage Carbon tank valve Front wiper Ignition power Engine control module Sunroof Air conditioning Relays Usage...
  • Page 130: Instrument Panel Fuse Block

    Vehicle Care Relays Usage Fuses Usage Electric vacuum pump Outside rearview mirrors adjustment Front wiper control Parking assist Instrument Panel Fuse Block ESTOP The instrument panel fuse block is on the DC voltage-stabilization left side of the instrument panel. To access module the fuses, open the fuse panel door by Instrument panel...
  • Page 131: Wheels And Tires

    Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Warning (Continued) Warning Transmission control Poorly maintained and improperly Replace any tires that have been module used tires are dangerous. damaged by impacts with potholes, curbs, etc. Overloading the tires can cause Relays Usage Improperly repaired tires can cause overheating as a result of too RUN model much flexing.
  • Page 132: Winter Tires

    Vehicle Care code molded onto the sidewall. Original If using winter tires: Caution equipment all-season tires can be identified Use tires of the same brand and tread High performance summer tires have by the last two characters of this TPC code, type on all four wheel positions.
  • Page 133 Vehicle Care (3) DOT (Department of (6) Uniform Tire Quality Grading Transportation) The Department of (UTQG) Tire manufacturers are Transportation (DOT) code indicates that required to grade tires based on three the tire is in compliance with the U.S. performance factors: treadwear, Department of Transportation Motor traction, and temperature resistance.
  • Page 134: Tire Designations

    Vehicle Care (2) Temporary Use Only The compact (5) Tire Inflation The temporary use spare tire or temporary use tire should tire or compact spare tire should be not be driven at speeds over 80 km/h inflated to 420 kPa (60 psi). For more (50 mph).
  • Page 135: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Vehicle Care means radial ply construction; the Aspect Ratio The relationship of a DOT Markings A code molded into the letter D means diagonal or bias ply tire's height to its width. sidewall of a tire signifying that the tire construction;...
  • Page 136 Vehicle Care Light Truck (LT-Metric) Tire A tire used Outward Facing Sidewall The side of Sidewall The portion of a tire between on light duty trucks and some an asymmetrical tire that has a the tread and the bead. multipurpose passenger vehicles. particular side that faces outward when Speed Rating An alphanumeric code...
  • Page 137: Tire Pressure

    Vehicle Care Vehicle Capacity Weight The number air pressure needed to support the Warning of designated seating positions vehicle's maximum load carrying Neither tire underinflation nor multiplied by 68 kg (150 lb) plus the capacity. See Vehicle Load Limits 0 86. overinflation is good.
  • Page 138: Tire Pressure For High-Speed

    Vehicle Care measurement. If the cold tire inflation Tire Pressure for High-Speed Return the tires to the recommended cold tire inflation pressure when high-speed pressure matches the recommended Operation driving has ended. See Vehicle Load Limits pressure on the Tire and Loading 0 86 and Information label, no further adjustment Warning...
  • Page 139: Tire Pressure Monitor Operation

    Vehicle Care Accordingly, when the low tire pressure When the malfunction indicator is telltale illuminates, you should stop and illuminated, the system may not be able to check your tires as soon as possible, and detect or signal low tire pressure as inflate them to the proper pressure.
  • Page 140 Vehicle Care One or more TPMS sensors are missing or is driven. This could be an early indicator TPMS Malfunction Light and Message damaged. The malfunction light and the that the air pressure is getting low and The TPMS will not function properly if one DIC message should go off when the needs to be inflated to the proper pressure.
  • Page 141: Tire Inspection

    Vehicle Care also be performed after replacing a spare Press SET/CLR again to confirm the Tire Inspection tire with a road tire containing the TPMS selection. We recommend that the tires, including sensor. The malfunction light and the DIC The horn sounds twice to signal the the spare tire, if the vehicle has one, be message should go off at the next ignition receiver is in relearn mode.
  • Page 142: When It Is Time For New Tires

    Vehicle Care Tires are rotated to achieve a more Do not include the compact spare tire Warning (Continued) uniform wear for all tires. The first in the tire rotation. or a paper towel can be used; rotation is the most important. Adjust the front and rear tires to the however, use a scraper or wire brush Anytime unusual wear is noticed, rotate...
  • Page 143: Buying New Tires

    Vehicle Care of the tire sidewall. The first two digits tires are needed, GM strongly represent the week (01 52) and the last two recommends buying tires with the same digits, the year. For example, the third week TPC Spec rating. of the year 2010 would have a four-digit GM's exclusive TPC Spec system DOT date of 0310.
  • Page 144: Different Size Tires And Wheels

    Vehicle Care about the same time. See Tire Rotation The Tire and Loading Information label Warning (Continued) 0 140. However, if it is necessary to indicates the original equipment tires other vehicle damage. Use the replace only one axle set of worn tires, on the vehicle.
  • Page 145: Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    Vehicle Care See Buying New Tires 0 142 and Quality grades can be found where Traction Accessories and Modifications 0 108. applicable on the tire sidewall between The traction grades, from highest to tread shoulder and maximum section Uniform Tire Quality Grading lowest, are AA, A, B, and C.
  • Page 146: Wheel Alignment And Tire Balance

    Vehicle Care corresponds to a level of performance such as troughs or ruts, is normal. If the Warning vehicle is vibrating when driving on a which all passenger car tires must meet smooth road, the tires and wheels may Using the wrong replacement wheels, under the Federal Motor Safety need to be rebalanced.
  • Page 147: Tire Chains

    Vehicle Care Tire Chains slowly. But if there is ever a blowout, here Warning (Continued) are a few tips about what to expect and what to do: underinflated or flat. Have your dealer or Warning an authorized tire service center repair or If a front tire fails, the flat tire creates a Do not use tire chains.
  • Page 148: Tire Changing

    Vehicle Care Warning Changing a tire can be dangerous. The vehicle can slip off the jack and roll over or fall causing injury or death. Find a level place to change the tire. To help prevent the vehicle from moving: 1.
  • Page 149 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 150 Vehicle Care Caution Make sure that the jack lift head is in the correct position or you may damage your vehicle. The repairs would not be covered by your warranty. 8. Raise the vehicle by turning the wheel 9. Remove all of the wheel nuts. wrench clockwise.
  • Page 151 Vehicle Care 14. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack handle counterclockwise. Warning Wheel nuts that are improperly or incorrectly tightened can cause the wheels to become loose or come off. The wheel nuts should be tightened with a torque wrench to the proper torque specification after replacing.
  • Page 152: Compact Spare Tire

    Vehicle Care 1. Replace the jack and tools in their If this vehicle has a compact spare tire, it Caution (Continued) original storage location. was fully inflated when new; however, it compact spare can get caught on the rails can lose air over time. Check the inflation Turn the screw head until the top and which can damage the tire, wheel, and pressure regularly.
  • Page 153 Vehicle Care 1. Check the other vehicle. It must have a Warning 12-volt battery with a negative ground system. Batteries can hurt you. They can be dangerous because: Caution They contain acid that can burn you. If the other vehicle does not have a They contain gas that can explode or 12-volt system with a negative ground, ignite.
  • Page 154: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 5. Connect one end of the red positive (+) Jumper Cable Removal Warning cable to the positive (+) terminal on the Reverse the sequence exactly when discharged battery. An electric fan can start up even when removing the jumper cables. the engine is not running and can injure 6.
  • Page 155: Appearance Care

    Vehicle Care Appearance Care Exterior Care Locks Locks are lubricated at the factory. Use a de-icing agent only when absolutely necessary, and have the locks greased after using. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants 0 166. Washing the Vehicle To preserve the vehicle's finish, wash it Consult a professional towing service if the Carefully open the cover by using the small often and out of direct sunlight.
  • Page 156 Vehicle Care Dry the finish with a soft, clean chamois or Caution Caution an all-cotton towel to avoid surface Avoid using high-pressure washes closer Machine compounding or aggressive scratches and water spotting. than 30 cm (12 in) to the surface of the polishing on a basecoat/clearcoat paint Finish Care vehicle.
  • Page 157 Vehicle Care Use only approved cleaning solutions for Washer fluids and other cleaning agents blades. Bugs, road grime, sap, and a buildup aluminum, chrome or stainless steel. in higher concentrations than suggested of vehicle wash/wax treatments may cause Some cleaners are highly acidic or contain by the manufacturer.
  • Page 158 Vehicle Care Visually check constant velocity joint boots Caution (Continued) Caution (Continued) and axle seals for leaks. tire dressing, always wipe off any or brushes. Use only GM approved Body Component Lubrication overspray from all painted surfaces on cleaners. Do not drive the vehicle through the vehicle.
  • Page 159: Interior Care

    Vehicle Care Original manufacturer replacement parts will sunscreen, and insect repellent from all streaks and attract dirt. Do not use provide the corrosion protection while interior surfaces or permanent damage may solutions that contain strong or maintaining the vehicle warranty. result.
  • Page 160 Vehicle Care Coated Moldings 3. Start on the outside edge of the soil and or solvents. Periodically hand wash the gently rub toward the center. Fold the microfiber cloth separately, using mild soap. Coated moldings should be cleaned. cleaning cloth to a clean area frequently Do not use bleach or fabric softener.
  • Page 161: Floor Mats

    Vehicle Care Cargo Cover and Convenience Net Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) If equipped, wash with warm water and them to dry naturally. Never use heat, cause a crash and injury. Make sure the mild detergent. Do not use chlorine bleach. steam, or spot removers.
  • Page 162 Vehicle Care Removing and Replacing the Driver and Front Passenger Floor Mats If equipped, pull up on the rear of the floor mat to unlock each retainer and remove. Reinstall by lining up the floor mat retainer openings over the carpet retainers and snapping into position.
  • Page 163: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Maintenance Schedule last service. Reset the oil life system when the oil is changed. See Engine Oil Life System 0 113. Owner Checks and Services Maintenance Schedule Tire Rotation and Required Services Check the engine oil level. See Engine Oil Maintenance Schedule .
  • Page 164 Service and Maintenance Inspect brake system. See Exterior Care Lubricate body components. See Exterior 0 154. Care 0 154. Visually inspect steering, suspension, and Check starter switch. chassis components for damage, including Check parking brake and automatic cracks or tears in the rubber boots, loose transmission park mechanism.
  • Page 165 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Schedule Required Services Change engine oil and filter (1) Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Replace engine air cleaner filter. Replace spark plugs. Inspect spark plug wires and/or boots. Change automatic transmission fluid Drain and fill engine cooling system. (2) Replace brake fluid.
  • Page 166 Service and Maintenance Additional Maintenance and Care Your vehicle is an important investment and caring for it properly may help to avoid future costly repairs. To make the vehicle´s performance more efficient, we suggest you hire additional services. We recommend that you perform these services with your authorized dealer their trained dealer technicians know your vehicle best.
  • Page 167 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Usage Fluid/Lubricant Automatic Transmission DEXRON-VI Automatic Transmission Fluid. Engine Coolant 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water and use only DEX-COOL Coolant. See Cooling System 0 114. Engine Oil Engine oil meeting the dexos1 specification of the proper SAE viscosity grade.
  • Page 168: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Vehicle Identification Engine Identification The eighth character in the VIN is the Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification engine code. This code identifies the Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ..167 vehicle's engine, specifications, and Engine Identification .
  • Page 169 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications The following approximate capacities are given in metric and English conversions. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants 0 166 for more information. Capacities Application Metric English Air Conditioning Refrigerant For the air conditioning system refrigerant type and charge amount, see the refrigerant label under the hood.
  • Page 170: Customer Information

    Customer Information Customer Information Customer Information Normally, any problem with the transaction, sale, or usage of the vehicle must be handled by your dealer sales or service Customer Satisfaction Procedure Customer Information departments. However, we recognize that Customer Satisfaction Procedure ..169 Extended Warranty despite the good intentions of all parties Customer Assistance Offices .
  • Page 171: Customer Assistance Offices

    Customer Information STEP THREE All e-mail inquiries to the Customer The Chevrolet online owner experience Assistance Center (CAC) should be sent to: allows interaction with Chevrolet and keeps If your case is not resolved in a reasonable asistencia.gmmexico@gm.com. important vehicle-specific information in one amount of time by your dealer, please call place.
  • Page 172: Roadside Assistance Program

    Customer Information *Dealership Location Assistance: See my.chevrolet.com.mx to register your For more information about the renewal of Information regarding addresses and vehicle. this program at the end of its term, contact telephone numbers for Chevrolet dealers. the Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center at Roadside Assistance Program 800-466-0811/800-508-0000.
  • Page 173 Customer Information time of service. Contact Roadside Complimentary Transportation: If you *These services are not provided for U.S. or Assistance for more information on prefer to continue your trip to the Canada residents. All services provided in the authorized amounts. intended destination or return to your U.S.
  • Page 174: Reporting Safety Defects

    Customer Information Food service, beverages, telephone calls, To contact Roadside Assistance by phone, 2. This equipment or device must accept or other extra costs. Accommodation use the following numbers: any interference received, including costs apply only to Mexico per the terms interference that may cause undesired Mexico and conditions of the Roadside Assistance...
  • Page 175: Vehicle Data Recording And Privacy

    Customer Information In other Central America and Caribbean deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data data with the type of personally identifying Countries, call 52-555-901-2369. that will assist in understanding how a data routinely acquired during a crash vehicle s systems performed. The EDR is investigation.
  • Page 176 Customer Information numbers, and other trip information. See the infotainment manual for information on stored data and for deletion instructions.
  • Page 177: Index

    Index Index Antenna ........69 Anti-Theft Indicator ..... . . 58 Accessories and Modifications .
  • Page 178 Index Bluetooth Carbon Monoxide (cont'd) Controls Winter Driving ......85 Steering Wheel ......67 Overview .
  • Page 179 Index Door (cont'd) Engine (cont'd) Fog Lamps ....... . 64 Locks .
  • Page 180 Index Gauges (cont'd) Hood ........109 Lamps (cont'd) Warning Lights and Indicators .
  • Page 181 Index Lights (cont'd) Off-Road Engine Coolant Temperature Recovery ....... . 83 Maintenance and Care Warning .
  • Page 182 Index Power Restraints Securing Child Restraints ....42 Mirrors ........13 Where to Put .
  • Page 183 Index Steering ........82 Tires (cont'd) Transmission (cont'd) Designations .
  • Page 184 Index Warning Brake System Light ..... 54 Caution and Danger ..... . 1 Warning Lights, Gauges, and Indicators .
  • Page 185 PART NUMBER. 84961478 A...

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