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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Infotainment System ........74 appearing in this manual including, but not country specifications, special equipment limited to, GM, the GM logo, CHEVROLET, or accessories. Climate Controls ..........93 the CHEVROLET Emblem, and TRACKER •...
  • Page 3: Danger, Warning, And Caution

    Warning provides We wish you many hours of pleasurable driving information on risk of accident or injury. this vehicle. Disregarding this information may lead to Chevrolet injury. Caution Text marked Caution provides information on possible damage to the vehicle. Disregarding this information may lead to...
  • Page 4: Keys, Doors, And Windows

    Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System .... 4 Roof activation codes, they can be requested Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Sunroof (If equipped) ........16 through a Chevrolet dealership. Operation (Keyless Access) ......4 Door Locks ............6 Keyless Access Power Door Locks ..........7 Automatic Door Locks ........
  • Page 5: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System

    Keys, Doors, and Windows • If the transmitter is still not working The following may be available: correctly, see a Chevrolet dealer. : Press to lock all doors. The turn signal indicators may flash and/or the horn may Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) sound on the second press to indicate locking.
  • Page 6 Keys, Doors, and Windows transmitter should be within 1 m of the door or Remote Left in Vehicle Alert THEN START YOUR VEHICLE. The REPLACE liftgate being opened. If equipped, there will be BATTERY IN REMOTE KEY message may also When the vehicle is turned off and an RKE buttons on the outside driver door handles.
  • Page 7: Door Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 3. Remove the battery by pushing on the Caution battery and sliding it toward the bottom of the transmitter. When replacing the battery, do not touch 4. Insert the new battery, positive side facing any of the circuitry on the transmitter. the back cover.
  • Page 8: Power Door Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keyless Access Automatic Door Locks Warning (Continued) If equipped, the RKE transmitter must be within Automatic Doors Locking • 1 m of the liftgate or door being opened. Press Young children who get into unlocked (Automatic Transmission) the button on the door handle to open.
  • Page 9: Safety Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 9 Danger 9 Danger Warning (Continued) Do not unlock the door while driving. If Use the child locks whenever children are exhaust contains carbon monoxide (CO) a passenger opens the door by accident, it occupying the rear seats. which cannot be seen or smelled.
  • Page 10: Vehicle Security

    Keys, Doors, and Windows The liftgate has an electric latch. If the Closing battery is disconnected or has low voltage, the liftgate will not open. The liftgate will resume 9 Danger operation when the battery is reconnected and charged. Make sure that your hands and any other body parts, as well as those of other persons Opening the Trunk in an Emergency are completely away from the decklid...
  • Page 11: Immobilizer Operation (Key Access)

    Keys, Doors, and Windows • 3. After 30 seconds the alarm system will arm, Unlock the vehicle using the Keyless Access and the indicator light will begin to slowly system, if equipped. • flash indicating the alarm system is Start the vehicle. operating.
  • Page 12: Immobilizer Operation (Keyless Access)

    ACCESSORY and a valid transmitter is present in spare key and seek assistance of a Chevrolet the vehicle. If the engine does not start and the security Dealer or Authorized Repair Shop.
  • Page 13: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Exterior Mirrors Power Mirrors Folding Mirrors Convex Mirrors Warning A convex mirror can make things, like other vehicles, look farther away than they really are. If you cut too sharply into the adjacent lane, you could hit a vehicle that is driving next to you.
  • Page 14: Interior Mirrors Interior Rearview Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Manual Rearview Mirror 9 Danger Warning (Continued) Always keep your mirrors properly Take special care with using your inner adjusted, and use them while driving to rearview mirror when it is adjusted for increase your visibility of objects and anti-dazzle mode.
  • Page 15: Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Windows window is down and the front windows are up. To reduce the sound, open either a front window or the sunroof, if equipped. Warning Power Windows Never leave a child, a helpless adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle, especially with the 9 Danger windows closed in warm or hot weather.
  • Page 16: Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Operation 2. Turn the ignition switch on. position. The window will rise for as long as the switch is held. In this mode, the window can still You may operate the power windows by 3. Partially open the window to be close on an object in its path.
  • Page 17: Heated Rear Window

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Child Safety System For Rear Windows Heating works with the engine running and is The sun visors can be folded down or swivelled switched off automatically after some time or to the side to prevent dazzling. by pressing the button again.
  • Page 18 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2. Sunshade Switch Open/Close: To open the sunshade, press and hold (2) until the sunshade reaches the If equipped, the sunroof only operates when the ignition is on or in ACC/ACCESSORY, or when desired position. Press (2) to close the Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is active.
  • Page 19: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Child Restraints Child Restraint Systems ........ 34 Front Seats Child Restraint Installation Locations ..36 Head Restraints ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems ....39 Head Restraints ..........18 Top Tether Child Restraint Systems ... 43 Warning Front Seats With head restraints that are not installed...
  • Page 20: Front Seats Seat Position

    Seats and Restraints Front Seats Adjust the head restraint so that the top of the Rear Seats restraint is at the same height as the top of The vehicle's rear seats have adjustable Seat Position the occupant's head. This position reduces the head restraints.
  • Page 21: Seat Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints bent. Maintain contact between your Danger (Continued) Danger (Continued) shoulders and the backrest when turning the steering wheel. Do not tilt the backrest correct performance of these components When adjusting the seat make sure not to too far back. We recommend a maximum and security systems.
  • Page 22: Reclining Seatbacks

    Seats and Restraints To adjust the seat position: Reclining Seatbacks 1. Pull the handle at the front of the seat cushion, by the central region, to unlock it. Warning 2. Move the seat forward or rearward and Sitting in a reclined position when the release the handle.
  • Page 23: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Rear Seats Folding the Seatback The rear seatbacks can be folded. To fold the rear seatbacks: 1. Place the front seatbacks in the upright position. See Reclining Seatbacks 3 21. Warning Folding a rear seat with the seat belts still fastened may cause damage to the To recline a manual seatback: 3.
  • Page 24: Seat Belts

    Repeat the steps for the other seatback, After an accident, have the belts replaced by injured or killed by hitting things inside if desired. a Chevrolet dealer. the vehicle harder or by being ejected from Note the vehicle. In addition, anyone who is not...
  • Page 25 Seats and Restraints • There are additional things to know about seat Always use the correct buckle for your belts and children, including smaller children seating position. • and infants. If a child will be riding in the Wear the lap part of the belt low and snug vehicle, see Child Restraint Systems 3 34.
  • Page 26: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    Seats and Restraints Lap-Shoulder Belt All seating positions in the vehicle have a lap- shoulder belt. 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. Always use the correct buckle for your seating position.
  • 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 pretensioner activation are met. And, if the vehicle has seat-mounted side impact airbags, seat belt pretensioners can help tighten the seat belts in a side crash. Pretensioners work only once. If the pretensioners activate in a crash, the pretensioners and probably other parts of the vehicle’s seat belt system will need to be replaced.
  • Page 29: Seat Belt Care

    Seats and Restraints working order. Look for any other loose or system after proper cleaning please see the After a minor crash, replacement of seat belts damaged seat belt system parts that might dealer. Parts may need to be replaced to ensure may not be necessary.
  • Page 30 Have deployed airbags replaced by If the vehicle is impacted by bumps or while still maintaining control of the a Chevrolet Dealer. objects on unpaved roads or sidewalks, vehicle. If you are sitting too close to the Do not make any modifications to the airbag the airbags may inflate.
  • Page 31: Front Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints Child restraint system on front passenger Front Airbag System seat with airbag systems The front airbag system consists of one airbag in the steering wheel and one in the instrument panel on the passenger side. These can be identified by the word AIRBAG.
  • Page 32: Side Airbag System

    This can be identified In case vehicle is exposed to any floods, seek obstructions. Fit the seat belt correctly and by the word AIRBAG. the assistance of a Chevrolet Dealer. engage securely. Only then the airbag is • able to protect.
  • Page 33: Curtain Airbag System

    Airbag at the time of deployment. or damage, seek the assistance of Never let your child lean on the door or close a Chevrolet Dealer. to the side Airbag module. (Continued)
  • Page 34: Airbag On-Off Switch

    A child restraint system can be in the system. Repair the cause of the fault in and all driver airbag system will remain active. installed in accordance with the chart Child a Chevrolet Dealer immediately. restraint installation locations.
  • Page 35: Child Restraints Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints 9 Danger 9 Danger Activate front passenger airbag system Do not place a Baby seat on a seat when an adult is on the front with activated front passenger airbag; passenger seat. otherwise, the airbag in case of collision may cause serious injury to the child, as Otherwise , there is a risk of injury or fatal the child's head would be very close to the...
  • Page 36 Seats and Restraints Note Warning (Continued) Make sure that the child restraint device: • • Is in accordance to the instructions given by Make sure that the child restraint device the child restraint device manufacturer. is installed properly. If the child seat is •...
  • Page 37: Child Restraint Installation Locations

    Seats and Restraints   Child Restraint Installation Locations Permissible options for fastening a child restraint system with a three-point seat belt. On front passenger seat On Rear Seats Weight and age class Activated airbag Desactivated airbag Rear outboard seats Rear centre seat Group 0: up to 10 kg U (1,2) U/L (3)
  • Page 38 Seats and Restraints On front passenger seat On Rear Seats Weight and age class Activated airbag Desactivated airbag Rear outboard seats Rear centre seat Group III: 22 to 36 kg U/L (3,4) or approx. 6 to 12 years U: Universal suitability in conjunction with three-point safety belt. L: Suitable for particular child restraint systems of the 'specific-vehicle', 'restricted' or 'semi-universal' categories.
  • Page 39 Seats and Restraints 4. Position the release button on the buckle, Older Children Danger (Continued) away from the child restraint, so that Correct use of the seat belt. the seat belt could be quickly unbuckled Never allow two children sharing the same if necessary.
  • Page 40: Isofix Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints ISOFIX mounting brackets are located between 9 Danger Danger (Continued) rear backrest and rear seat cushion under a plastic cover and they are marked with • Children without seat belt can be thrown This picture shows a child seated in a seat i-Size symbol: out in an accident.
  • Page 41 Seats and Restraints 3. Place the child restraint on the seat over the two lower anchors and attach it to the anchors following the instructions supplied with the child restraint. 4. Check if retention device is completely closed to vehicle seat. 5.
  • Page 42 Seats and Restraints ISOFIX Child Restraint Installation Locations Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system with ISOFIX brackets. Weight and age class Size Class Fixture Front Passenger Rear Seat Lateral Positions Rear Seat Centre Position ISO/L2 Group 0: up to 10 kg ISO/L1 or approx.
  • Page 43 Seats and Restraints Weight and age class Size Class Fixture Front Passenger Rear Seat Lateral Positions Rear Seat Centre Position Group III: 22 to 36 kg IL (1,2) or approx. 6 to 12 years IL: Suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the 'specific-vehicle', 'restricted' or 'semi-universal' categories. The ISOFIX restraint system must be approved for the specific vehicle type (refer to the vehicle type list of the child restraint system).
  • Page 44: Permissible Options For Fitting An I-Size Child Restraint System With Isofix Brackets

    Seats and Restraints Permissible options for fitting an i-Size child restraint system with ISOFIX brackets Instructions to fix retention device for children in the TOP TETHER anchoring: Rear Seat Lateral Rear Seat Centre Front Passenger Positions Position 1. Attach the clip on the child restraint's tether strap to the Top-tether anchor, making sure i-Size child to remove any twists in the tether strap.
  • Page 45: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Compartments 9 Danger To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or Warning Storage Compartments a sudden stop, always keep the glove box Storage Compartments ........ 44 door closed while driving. Do not store heavy or sharp objects in Glove Box ............
  • Page 46: Center Console Storage

    Storage Additional Storage Features Center Console Storage Cargo Cover (If equipped) Centre Console Storage Warning An improperly installed cargo cover could strike people in a sudden stop or turn, or in a crash. Place the cargo cover correctly or remove it from the vehicle. Do not place objects above the cargo cover. Sudden stops or turns can cause objects to be thrown inside the vehicle.
  • Page 47: Warning Triangle (If Equipped)

    Storage Warning (Continued) a collision and damage the vehicle. Never carry something longer or wider than the roof rack on top of the vehicle unless using a GM certified accessory carrier. If equipped, the roof rack can be used to load items. For roof racks that do not have crossrails included, GM certified crossrails can be purchased as an accessory.
  • Page 48 Storage To prevent damage or loss of cargo when driving, check to make sure crossrails and cargo are securely fastened. Loading cargo on the roof rack will make the vehicle’s center of gravity higher. Avoid high speeds, sudden starts, sharp turns, sudden braking, or abrupt maneuvers;...
  • Page 49: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning Vehicle Messages Light ............... 59 Vehicle Messages ...........66 Operate Pedal Light ........60 Battery Voltage and Charging Controls Power Steering Warning Light ....60 Messages ............66 Vehicle Ahead Indicator ....... 60 Steering Wheel Adjustment ......
  • Page 50: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Instruments and Controls Controls With the ignition on or in ACC/ACCESSORY, Steering Wheel Controls move the windshield wiper lever to select the Steering Wheel Adjustment The infotainment system can be operated wiper speed. by using the steering wheel controls. See HI: Use for fast wipes.
  • Page 51 Instruments and Controls • Turn the selector down for less sensitivity HI: Use for fast wipes. If the windshield wiper lever is then moved to to moisture. OFF before the driver door is opened within 10 LO: Use for slow wipes. •...
  • Page 52: Rear Window Wiper/Washer

    Instruments and Controls speed wipes. If the rear wiper control is off, The accessory power outlets can be used to Rear Window Wiper/Washer the shift lever is in R (Reverse), and the front plug in electrical equipment, such as a cell windshield wiper is performing interval wipes, phone, GPS chargers or any other 12V device then the rear wiper automatically performs that not exceed 120W.
  • Page 53: Wireless Charging (If Equipped)

    To check for phone or other device outlet without verifying the characteristics, pad. The system may not charge if there compatibility, see your Chevrolet Dealership or not validated or certified by the device are any objects between the phone and Authorized Repair Shop for details.
  • Page 54: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls gauges shows there may be a problem, seek Warning (Continued) assistance of a Chevrolet Dealer or Authorized Repair Shop. Waiting to do repairs can be costly rings, paper clips, or cards, between the and even dangerous. smartphone and charging pad will become very hot.
  • Page 55: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls   Instrument Cluster Model A...
  • Page 56 Instruments and Controls Model B...
  • Page 57: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls The trip odometer is accessed and reset Speedometer Fuel Gauge through the Driver Information Center (DIC). When the ignition is on, the fuel gauge See Driver Information Center (DIC). indicates about how much fuel is left in the tank.
  • Page 58: Turn Signal

    Instruments and Controls Here are four things that some owners ask their seat belt. Then the light stays on solid until about. None of these show a problem with the the belt is buckled. This cycle continues several fuel gauge: times if the passenger remains or becomes •...
  • Page 59: Airbag Readiness Light

    If the light Readiness Light 3 58 for more information, does not come on then, seek the assistance of including important safety information. a Chevrolet dealer or authorized repair shop. When the vehicle is started, the passenger Charging System Light Warning airbag status indicator will come on for several seconds as a system check.
  • Page 60: Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    Driving while this light is on could drain If the light stays on, seek the assistance of the battery. a Chevrolet dealer or authorized repair shop. If a short distance must be driven with the light Antilock Brake System (ABS) on, be sure to turn off all accessories, such as the radio and air conditioner.
  • Page 61: Operate Pedal Light

    Instruments and Controls If the control indicator does not go out after Power Steering Warning Light Follow Distance Indicator Light a few seconds or illuminates while driving, there is a failure in the ABS. The brake system remains operational but without ABS assist. See Antilock Brake System (ABS) 3 118.
  • Page 62: Traction Control System (Tcs)/ Electronic Stability Control Light

    Instruments and Controls This light and the StabiliTrak OFF light come on messages to determine which feature(s) is no If StabiliTrak/ESC and TCS are off, the system when StabiliTrak/ESC is turned off. longer functioning and whether the vehicle does not assist in controlling the vehicle. Turn requires service.
  • Page 63: Pre-Heat Light (If Equipped)

    Instruments and Controls For vehicles with the Tire Pressure Monitor Engine Oil Pressure Light Caution System (TPMS), this light comes on briefly when the engine is started. It provides Caution If engine coolant temperature is too high, information about tire pressures and the TPMS. stop vehicle, switch off engine.
  • Page 64: Low Fuel Warning Light

    Instruments and Controls If the light stays on and the engine does not Low Fuel Warning Light Cruise Control Light (If equipped) start, there could be a problem with the theft- deterrent system. SeeImmobilizer Operation (Key Access) 3 10 Immobilizer Operation (Keyless Access) 3 11. High-Beam On Light This light comes on briefly when the ignition is The cruise control light is white when the cruise...
  • Page 65: Door Ajar Light

    Instruments and Controls Information Displays Turn the knob to select a submenu of the main Door Ajar Light menu or to set a numeric value. Driver Information Center (DIC) Press SET/CLR to select and confirm a function. The Driver Information Center (DIC) is located in Vehicle and service messages are popped up the instrument cluster and available as Model in the Driver Information Centre if required.
  • Page 66 Instruments and Controls Trip 1 and 2 / Average Fuel Economy Turn the knob on the windshield wiper lever to To set the speed warning, press SET/CLR while select a page and follow the instructions given the page is displayed. Turn the knob to adjust Trip odometer displays the current distance in the submenus: the value.
  • Page 67: Vehicle Messages

    Fuel saving potential is indicated. If there is a doubt about the message content, driver attention. Choosing the right gear is see a Chevrolet dealer. the driver's responsibility and depends on Consumption Trend the driving situation, such as overtaking,...
  • Page 68: Vehicle Personalization

    Instruments and Controls • Vehicle Personalization Side Blind Zone Alert Chime Volume • This setting determines the chime Rear Camera Park Assist Symbols The following are all possible vehicle volume level. personalization features. Depending on the Forward Collision System Touch the controls on the infotainment display vehicle, some may not be available.
  • Page 69 Instruments and Controls Lighting After Exit Remote Lock and Unlock Relock Remotely Unlocked Doors This setting specifies how long the headlamps This setting will secure the vehicle if doors are Touch and the following may display: • stay on when you exit the vehicle and it is not opened within certain time after the vehicle Remote Unlock Light dark outside.
  • Page 70: Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting : Turns on the front and rear position lamps. Exterior Lamp Controls : Turns on the headlamps. Exterior Lighting Exterior Lamp Controls ......... 69 Exterior Lamps Off Reminder Exterior Lamps Off Reminder ...... 69 Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer ..69 A warning chime sounds if the driver door is Flash-to-Pass ............70 opened while the ignition is off and the exterior...
  • Page 71: Flash-To-Pass

    Lighting • The exterior lamp control is in OFF. If the vehicle is started in a dark garage, : With the headlamps on, push the turn the automatic headlamp system comes on signal lever away from you and release, to turn The DRL turn off when the headlamps are immediately.
  • Page 72: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting Headlamp Leveling Manual Activation Note Hazard Warning Flashers (Mechanical - If equipped) It is important that the adjustments of the both headlights are made identically. 1. Unlock the hood. 2. Open the hood. Headlamp Leveling Switch Activation (If equipped) The adjustment of headlamp leveling is made on the lever.
  • Page 73: Turn And Lane-Change Signals

    Lighting If after signaling a turn or lane change, the Turn and Lane-Change Signals : press to turn on the left reading lamp. arrow flashes rapidly or does not come on, : press to turn on the right reading lamp. a signal bulb may be burned out. Replace any burned out bulbs.
  • Page 74: Lighting Features Entry Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Features Rear Dome Lamp Entry Lighting " When is pressed on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter, some interior lights turn on. If equipped automatic headlamp system, some exterior lamps turn on at night or in areas of limited lighting, since the automatic headlamp function is on.
  • Page 75: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System • Infotainment System Introduction Set up the audio by presetting favorite stations, setting the tone, and adjusting Read the following pages to become familiar the speakers. • Introduction with the infotainment system features. Set up cell phone and mobile device Introduction .............74 numbers in advance so they can be called Overview ............
  • Page 76: Overview

    Infotainment System Overview Steering Wheel Controls • When off, press to turn the system Infotainment System on. Press and hold to turn off. The infotainment system is controlled by using • the infotainment display, the controls on the When on, press to mute the center stack, steering wheel controls.
  • Page 77: Using The System

    Infotainment System Apple CarPlay Touch/Tap Using the System Touch the Apple CarPlay icon to activate Infotainment Display Icons Apple CarPlay after a supported device is Infotainment display icons show when connected. See Apple CarPlay and Android Auto available. When a function is unavailable, the (If equipped) 3 88.
  • Page 78: Radio Am-Fm Radio

    Infotainment System Drag Fling or swipe is used to scroll through a list, the More icon to display a list of available pan the map, or change page views. Do this by sources. Examples of available sources are AM, placing a finger on the display then moving it FM and Bluetooth.
  • Page 79 Infotainment System Finding a Station Direct Tune The keypad will gray out entries that do not contribute to a valid frequency and will Seeking a Station automatically place a decimal point within the frequency number. Touch (X) to delete one number at a time. Touch and hold (X) to delete all numbers.
  • Page 80: Radio Reception

    The range for most AM stations is greater than Chevrolet MyLink. for FM, especially at night. The longer range This vehicle has a USB port in the front console.
  • Page 81 Infotainment System Do not use the USB port to charge USB Use the following when playing an active USB Browse Menu accessory equipment. The heat generated may USB source: When a list of songs, albums, artists, or other cause performance issues or damage. : Touch to play the current media source.
  • Page 82 Infotainment System • Songs: Composers: FAT32 • 1. Touch to display a list of All Songs on 1. Touch to view the composers on the USB. HFS+ the USB. 2. Touch a Composer to view a list of albums The songs, artists, albums, and genres are taken 2.
  • Page 83: Bluetooth Audio (If Equipped)

    Infotainment System Manage Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Audio (If equipped) Albums : Touch next to any album to store the album as a favorite. Touch a saved favorite From the Home Page: Music may be played from a paired Bluetooth to recall a favorite album. The first song in the 1.
  • Page 84: Bluetooth (Overview - If Equipped)

    Infotainment System Phone OnStar System Services The Services tab demonstrates the default 4G LTE Bluetooth (Overview - If view for the app. Use this page to launch the If equipped with 4G LTE, some devices, such equipped) available OnStar services. Select a service to as smartphones, tablets, and laptops, can be open its display.
  • Page 85 Bluetooth the audio system. The volume level while on A Bluetooth smartphone with music system. See my.chevrolet.com for more a mobile device call can be adjusted by pressing capability can be paired to the vehicle as information about compatible mobile devices.
  • Page 86 Infotainment System Pairing a Phone 8. If the vehicle does not appear on your cell 3. Touch Phones to access all paired and all phone, there are a few ways to start the connected cell phones and mobile devices. 1. Make sure Bluetooth has been enabled on pairing process over.
  • Page 87 Infotainment System If needed, touch the Secondary Phone while in 2. Select Phones. The mute icon will not be available nor the Phones list to swap it into the Outgoing functional while Phone mode is active. 3. Touch the edition icon next to •...
  • Page 88 Infotainment System 4. Select the desired contact number to call. Accepting or Declining a Call Declining a Call • To make a call using the Recents menu: When an incoming call is received, the Press don the steering wheel infotainment system mutes and a ring tone is controls.
  • Page 89: Apple Carplay And Android Auto (If Equipped)

    Infotainment System • Ending a Call Compatible smartphone USB cable and/or Bluetooth connection. If not, touch the and plugging into a USB data Android Auto or Apple Carplay icon on the • Press on the steering wheel port. For best performance, use the Home Page to launch.
  • Page 90: Settings

    Infotainment System Apple CarPlay and Android Auto can be System Phones disabled from the infotainment system. To Touch to connect, disconnect, add, or delete The menu may contain the following: do this, touch Home, Settings, and then touch a phone or mobile device the Apps tab along the top of the display.
  • Page 91 Infotainment System • • Share Hotspot Data: Touch Enable to allow Maximum Startup Volume: This feature number based on the number of favorites devices to use the vehicle hotspot and its adjusts the maximum volume of the you have saved. Touch Auto, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, data, or touch Disable to allow devices to infotainment system when you start 30, 35, or 40.
  • Page 92 Infotainment System • • To connect the infotainment system to Erase Settings and Personal Data: Erases Sound Settings: Touch to adjust Equalizer, a secured mobile device hotspot, home app data settings, user profiles, and Fade/Balance, or Sound Mode. See hotspot, or a public hotspot, touch Settings on personal data including mobile device data.
  • Page 93 Infotainment System Phone Touch and the following may display: • My Number: Displays the cell phone number of the Bluetooth connected device. • Active Call View: Shows active call display when answering a call. Touch the controls on the infotainment display to disable or enable. •...
  • Page 94: Climate Controls

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems The heating, cooling, and ventilation in the vehicle can be controlled with this system. Climate Control Systems Climate Control Systems ......93 Automatic Climate Control System (If equipped) ............. 96 Air Vents Air Vents ............98 Maintenance Air Intake ............
  • Page 95 Climate Controls • Air Delivery Mode Control: Turn the selector to If selected during cool or cold weather, the Switch on the cooling (6). • change the direction of the airflow: windshield and windows may fog. Turn off Switch on the air recirculation system (5). recirculation to help clear the windshield : Air is directed to the instrument panel •...
  • Page 96 Climate Controls In case the recirculation is not deactivated by the customer, it will be automatically deactivated after 30 minutes, to allow fresh air into the passenger compartment once again.
  • Page 97: Automatic Climate Control System (If Equipped)

    Climate Controls For automatic operation: Automatic Climate Control System (If equipped) 1. Press AUTO. The heating, cooling, and ventilation in the vehicle can be controlled with this system. 2. Set the temperature. Allow the system time to stabilize. Adjust the temperature as needed for best comfort.
  • Page 98 Climate Controls Driver and Passenger Temperature For best results, clear all snow and ice from the Rear Window Defogger Controls: Turn the selector clockwise or windshield before defrosting. : Press this button to turn the rear window counterclockwise to increase or decrease defogger on or off.
  • Page 99: Air Vents

    Climate Controls Do not cover the sensor; otherwise the On the center air vents, move the sliding knob The LED of the knob will illuminate. automatic climate control system may not to the center to close off airflow. After reaching the desirable temperature, the work properly.
  • Page 100: Maintenance

    Use only correct refrigerant. Number 11.910/2009, this item is not mandatory, this item can be acquired apart and installed at Chevrolet Dealers. In case of Warning exposure of the vehicle to excessive dust conditions, as on dirt roads, the most effective...
  • Page 101: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving and Operating Manual Mode ..........116 Fuel Additives ..........134 Interruption of Power Supply .....116 Filling the Tank ..........135 Manual Transmission Conversions and Add-Ons Driving Information Manual Transmission (5 Speed) ....117 Add-On Electrical Equipment ..... 136 Driving Environment ........
  • Page 102: Driving Information Driving Environment

    The air Try to foresee what the behavior of the Recycling Requirements conditioning system uses a hydrocarbonate other drivers will be and consider every When the lubricant needs to be changed, look fluorochloride-free refrigerant. possible mistake. preferably for a Chevrolet dealer.
  • Page 103: Driving And Operating

    Chevrolet mats. Floor mats which were restrictions, it’s recommended to use only not designed for your vehicle may original mats designed by Chevrolet for this not fit properly and interfere with the vehicle. Other mats shouldn’t be on the place.
  • Page 104: Braking

    - rather than keeping Applying the Brakes pace with traffic. This is a mistake. Your Take your vehicle to a Chevrolet Dealership or Braking action involves perception time and brakes will wear much faster if you do a lot Authorized Repair Shop anytime you notice the reaction time.
  • Page 105 – if it is possible to stop in time. But but may require increased effort. Consult sometimes this is not possible because there is a Chevrolet Dealership or Authorized Repair no room. It is the time for a defensive action – Shop if there is a fault.
  • Page 106: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating Be Familiar with the Off-road Driving Off-Road Recovery Off-Road Driving Before starting any trip, it is advisable to Before Driving Off-road practise in an area which is safe and near Some items should be observed before driving by.
  • Page 107: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and Operating • Use the rear window heater. Activate the Note Caution windscreen wiper and washer for a few After driving in mud or sand, clean and check moments. The humidity on the outside of brake linings. If this is not performed, it may When driving off-road, sudden motion and the windows might seem like fog.
  • Page 108 Driving and Operating Drive at low speed through any flooded area It is wise to keep your wiping equipment in Caution and make sure the water limit does not exceed good shape and have the windscreen washer the wheel centre of height. tank filled.
  • Page 109: Hill And Mountain Roads

    Driving and Operating Note Hydroplaning usually happens at Hill and Mountain Roads When it is raining, the tyres and the wiper higher speeds. If the vehicle is driven on mountains and hills, blades have a higher workload. Therefore, A hard and fast rule about hydroplaning does it must be in good condition.
  • Page 110: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating Starting and Operating Bouncing the Vehicle to Set it Free If the Vehicle Is Stuck The bouncing method may help while the New Vehicle Break-In The vehicle has a traction control system, it vehicle is stuck. To do that, the driver must can often help to free a stuck vehicle.
  • Page 111: Starting The Engine

    Driving and Operating • Do not accelerate Starting the Engine Caution (Continued) • Press the Start/Stop button. The green Starting engine with the Start/ LED will illuminate as soon as the engine juveniles or any person who is unfamiliar Stop button is running with the vehicle alone.
  • Page 112 If the engine not work when you Ignition on power mode use the key manually, consult a Chevrolet Dealership or Authorized Repair Shop. Push and hold Start/Stop button for 5 seconds without pressing no pedal: Ignition on power...
  • Page 113: Retained Accessory Power (Rap)

    Driving and Operating The interior mobile two-way radio system can Restart without electronic key The power windows and sunroof, if equipped, disturb the electrical system of the vehicle. Use will continue to work for up to 10 minutes or When the electronic key is not inside the the exterior mobile two-way radio system.
  • Page 114: Shifting Out Of Park (If Equipped)

    Driving and Operating Torque Lock If the vehicle has an uncharged battery or Warning (Continued) a battery with low voltage, try charging or Torque lock is when the weight of the vehicle jump starting the battery. See Jump Starting puts too much force on the parking pawl in It is dangerous to get out of the vehicle if 3 178.
  • Page 115: Parking Over Things That Burn

    Repair Shop. 9 Danger system fault. The vehicle needs to be towed. Seek the assistance of a Chevrolet Dealership or Running the Vehicle While Parked Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous Authorized Repair Shop. carbon monoxide, which is colourless and It is better not to park with the engine running.
  • Page 116: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and Operating Automatic Transmission Warning (Continued) Caution Do not leave the vehicle when the engine Shifting to R (Reverse) while the vehicle is running. If you have left the engine is moving forward could damage the running, the vehicle can move suddenly. transmission.
  • Page 117: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating When you shift from D (Drive) to L (Manual Manual Mode Caution Mode), the transmission will shift to a pre- Electronic Range Select (ERS) Mode determined lower gear range. The highest Shifting out of P (Park) or N (Neutral) with gear available for this pre-determined range is ERS mode allows you to choose the top-gear the engine running at high speed may displayed next to the L in the DIC.
  • Page 118: Manual Transmission Manual Transmission (5 Speed)

    Driving and Operating If the battery is discharged, start the vehicle Gears Towards Caution using jump cables, see Jump Starting 3 178. Press the clutch pedal and move the shift lever If the battery is not the cause of the fault, see according to figure.
  • Page 119: Brakes

    The braking distance Do not continuously apply the brakes. Authorized Repair Shop immediately. is extended. Seek the assistance of a Chevrolet If your brakes temporarily lose their power Dealership or Authorized Repair Shop before because of wet brake components, the continuing your journey.
  • Page 120: Parking Brake

    See Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light Have the cause of the fault remedied 2. Pull the lever up slightly until you can press 3 59. by a Chevrolet Dealership or Authorized the release button. Repair Shop. Using ABS 3. Hold the release button and fully lower Do not pump the brakes.
  • Page 121: Brake Assist

    Driving and Operating Brake Assist Hill Start Assist (HSA) (If 9 Danger equipped) This vehicle has a brake assist feature designed On vehicles equipped with automatic to assist the driver in stopping or decreasing transmission, if the parking brake is vehicle speed in emergency driving conditions.
  • Page 122: Ride Control Systems Traction Control/Electronic Stability Control

    Driving and Operating • Ride Control Systems If cruise control is being used and traction Turn on and stay on when either system is control or StabiliTrak/ESC begins to limit wheel not working. Traction Control/Electronic spin, cruise control will disengage. Cruise If either system fails to turn on or to activate, control may be turned back on when road Stability Control...
  • Page 123: Cruise Control Cruise Control (If Equipped)

    Driving and Operating Turning the Systems Off and On To turn off both TCS and StabiliTrak/ESC, press Warning and hold until the traction off light StabiliTrak/ESC OFF light come on and stay Cruise control can be dangerous where you on in the instrument cluster. cannot drive safely at a steady speed.
  • Page 124 Driving and Operating If the brakes are applied, cruise Setting Cruise Control Once the vehicle speed reaches about 40 km/h control disengages. (25 mph) or more, briefly press RES+. The is on when not in use, SET− or RES+ could vehicle returns to the previous set speed. get bumped and go into cruise when not desired.
  • Page 125: Speed Limiter

    Driving and Operating • The speedometer reading can be displayed Step lightly on the brake pedal. Note in either English or metric units. See Driver The car will not automatically break to keep the • Press speed limit. Information Center (DIC) 3 64. The increment •...
  • Page 126: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driving and Operating • Driver Assistance Systems SET−: Push the SET− downward to set the To increase the speed limit in large current speed as the speed limit or to decrease increments, long push the RES+ upward the set speed limit. The speed can also be set and then release it.
  • Page 127 Driving and Operating Cleaning Warning (Continued) Depending on vehicle options, keep these • areas of the vehicle clean to ensure the Warn you and/or provide you, with best driver assistance feature performance. enough time, to avoid a crash. Driver Information Center (DIC) messages may •...
  • Page 128: Assistance Systems For Parking Or Backing

    Driving and Operating Displayed images may be farther or closer than Assistance Systems for Parking or they appear. The area displayed is limited and Backing objects that are close to either corner of the bumper or under the bumper do not display. If equipped, the Rear Vision Camera (RVC), Rear Park Assist (RPA), Front Park Assist (FPA), A warning triangle may appear on the...
  • Page 129 Driving and Operating sensors on the bumpers may detect objects up obstacle is also indicated by audible beeps. The To turn the rear Park Assist symbols or guidance to 1.5 m (5 ft) behind and 1.2 m (4 ft) in front interval between the beeps becomes shorter as lines on or off, see “Rear Camera Park Assist of the vehicle within a zone 25 cm (10 in) high the vehicle gets closer to the obstacle.
  • Page 130 Driving and Operating When enabled, APA searches for parallel parking spaces to the right of the vehicle. To search for a parking space to the left, turn on the left turn signal or change the side selection in the infotainment display. To switch the parking mode between parallel and perpendicular, press and hold during the...
  • Page 131: Forward Collision Alert (Fca) System

    Driving and Operating successful completion of a maneuver, APA windshield and rapidly beeps. FCA also lights an Detecting the Vehicle Ahead will beep and display a PARKING COMPLETE amber visual alert if following another vehicle message. Place the vehicle in P (Park). much too closely. APA may automatically disable if: FCA detects vehicles within a distance of •...
  • Page 132 Driving and Operating Tailgating Alert Following Distance Indicator Warning (Continued) The following distance to a moving vehicle ahead in your path is indicated in following visibility such as fog, rain, or snow, or if the time in seconds on the Driver Information headlamps or windshield are not cleaned or Center (DIC).
  • Page 133: Automatic Emergency Braking (Aeb) (If Equipped)

    Driving and Operating Automatic Emergency Braking Warning Warning (AEB) (If equipped) AEB is an emergency crash preparation AEB may automatically brake the vehicle If the vehicle has Forward Collision Alert (FCA), feature and is not designed to avoid suddenly in situations where it is it also has AEB, which includes Intelligent Brake crashes.
  • Page 134: Side Blind Spot Alert (Sbsa) (If Equipped)

    Driving and Operating Side Blind Spot Alert (SBSA) (If 9 Danger Warning equipped) IBA may increase vehicle braking in Side blind spot alert does not replace The vehicle may be equipped with the side situations when it may not be necessary. driver vision.
  • Page 135: Recommended Fuel

    Driving and Operating When the vehicle speed is higher than 10 Detection Area Use unleaded petrol with a posted octane km/h, the side blind spot alert system will rating of 95 RON or higher and with ethanol For some stationary obstacles (such as be activated.
  • Page 136: Filling The Tank

    If you can smell fuel in your vehicle, have • In vehicles which fuel additives are not the cause of this remedied immediately by usually used. a Chevrolet dealer. Caution Caution Never use additive for petrol in the ethanol If you use inappropriate grade fuel or put or vice-versa.
  • Page 137: Conversions And Add-Ons Add-On Electrical Equipment

    Driving and Operating Conversions and Add-Ons Pull up the small fuel door handle on the The vehicle has an airbag system. Before left side of the driver seat to open the small attempting to add anything electrical to the Add-On Electrical Equipment fuel door.
  • Page 138: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement .........154 Wheel Covers (If equipped) ......173 Halogen Bulbs ..........155 Wheel Replacement ........174 LED Lighting ............155 Jump Starting General Information Headlamps ............155 Jump Starting ..........178 Taillamps ............156 General Information ........138 Towing Side Turn Signal Lamps ........158 Accessories and Modifications ....138 Towing the Vehicle ........179 License Plate Lamp ........
  • Page 139: General Information

    General Information We recommend that you contact your dealer that affect the original vehicle specifications, or Chevrolet authorized workshop for the correct functionality, vehicle warranty and This manual was printed on the date specified purposes of obtaining information on available occupant safety.
  • Page 140: Lifting The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 5. Unscrew the nut of the negative Lifting the Vehicle Battery Disconnect Switch terminal end. Disconnect 6. Remove the terminal end from battery terminal. Connect 1. Be sure that the ignition is turned off and remove the key from the ignition switch. Open the bonnet and install the terminal end on the battery terminal.
  • Page 141: Vehicle Checks Doing Your Own Service Work

    Vehicle Care • Vehicle Checks Change engine oil. Hood • Drain washer fluid reservoir. Doing Your Own Service Work Opening • Check coolant anti-freeze and corrosion protection. • Adjust tyre pressure to the value specified for full load. • Park vehicle in dry, well ventilated place. Engage the first or the reverse gear in order to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
  • Page 142 Vehicle Care 9 Danger Always observe the following precautions: • Pull on the front edge of the bonnet to make sure it is latched securely before you drive your vehicle. • Do not pull the bonnet release handle while your vehicle is moving. •...
  • Page 143: Engine Compartment Overview

    Vehicle Care   Engine Compartment Overview...
  • Page 144: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 1. Engine Coolant Container. Engine Oil Warning See Cooling System 3 146. To ensure proper engine performance and long The engine oil dipstick handle may be hot; life, careful attention must be paid to engine 2. Washer Fluid Container. it could burn you.
  • Page 145 Vehicle Care When to Add Engine Oil Caution (Continued) oil or limit driving of the vehicle and seek a service professional to remove the excess amount of oil. See Engine Compartment Overview 3 142 for Caution the location of the engine oil fill cap. If the oil is below the cross-hatched area at the tip of the dipstick and the engine has Add enough oil to put the level somewhere in...
  • Page 146: Engine Oil Life System

    Vehicle Care Engine oil system flushes are not of factors which include engine revolutions, How to Reset the Engine Oil Life System recommended and could cause engine damage engine temperature, and kilometers driven. 1. Using the DIC controls on the right side not covered by the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 147: Manual Transmission Fluid

    For intervals on changing and inspecting the maintain the correct working temperature. Note engine air cleaner/filter, see the Maintenance Chevrolet uses and recommends lubricants, Schedule booklet. Because this procedure is fluids and chemicals ACDelco and recommend difficult, this should be done at the dealer GM Genuine Parts.
  • Page 148 Vehicle Care What to Use Checking Coolant Warning The vehicle must be on a level surface when Warning checking the coolant level. An underhood electric fan can start up even when the engine is not running and can Plain water, or other liquids such as alcohol, cause injury.
  • Page 149: Engine Overheating

    In case you need to refill constantly, go to If the coolant temperature does not drop, stop Note a Chevrolet Dealership or Authorized Repair the engine and park the vehicle immediately. If the engine operates without coolant, your Shop to have the system cap (or occasional If no steam is visible, switch on the engine at vehicle may be seriously damaged.
  • Page 150: Engine Fan

    If the overheating warning level falls down, it means that there might be yourself away from the engine when signal is on, consult a Chevrolet Dealership or a possibility of leaks on the radiator hoses, observing steam emission. Switch off Authorized Repair Shop.
  • Page 151: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle Care Note 9 Danger Caution The fan operates in normal engine operation condition to cool the refrigerant or during air • • The vapours and the scalding liquids that Do not use washer fluid that contains conditioning normal operation. It’s operation come from the cooling system while any type of water repellent coating.
  • Page 152: Brakes

    Avoid contact with eyes,skin, fabrics and between the fluid level, the clutch system and your household waste. painted surfaces. the wear of the brake pad. Consult a Chevrolet • Dealership or Authorized Repair Shop, to be Use your local, authorized waste checked the level if it is below the minimum management facility.
  • Page 153: Battery

    It should not be discarded in the regular trash. • The Chevrolet Dealership or Authorized Repair Shop where you bought the The ACDelco battery that equips your vehicle vehicle battery should accept the used is periodic maintenance-free.
  • Page 154: Wiper Blade Replacement

    Vehicle Care Preventing Damage to Wiper Blade Replacement Caution Electronic Components The correct operation of windscreen wiper Risks when contacting the acid solution blades and a good visibility are essential and lead: conditions for a safety driven. Check the wiper • blades frequently. Clean wiper blades with Basic composition: lead, sulphuric acid a neutral soap diluted in water.
  • Page 155: Bulb Replacement

    Rear Wiper Blade Replacement Bulb Replacement Wiper blade on the rear window The bulbs replacement must be performed preferably at a Chevrolet Dealership or Authorized Repair Shop. When replacing a bulb, turn off the respective circuit switch. Avoid touching the bulb glass with bare hands.
  • Page 156: Halogen Bulbs

    2. High beam If there is water infiltration into the exterior 3. Turn signal light lighting parts, have the vehicle checked by a Chevrolet Dealership or Authorized High/Low beam Repair Shop. To replace one of the High/Low beam bulbs: 1. Remove the cover from the back of the headlamp assembly by turning it counterclockwise.
  • Page 157: Taillamps

    Vehicle Care Taillamps Tailgate Inboard Taillamp and Back- Up Lamp Low Beam Shown, High Beam Similar Driver Side Shown (Premier), Passenger Side Similar 2. Press the spring clip and disengage it. 3. Remove the bulb holder from the reflector Back-Up Lamp housing, remove the bulb from the socket To replace any one of these bulbs: Driver Side Shown (LS/LT), Passenger...
  • Page 158 Vehicle Care Stoplamp, Taillamp and Turn Signal Lamp 2. Remove the bulb access door on tailgate. 4. Disengage the taillamp assembly from the plug connector, and detach the taillamp Driver Side Shown (LS/LT), Passenger assembly from the tailgate. Side Similar 5.
  • Page 159: Side Turn Signal Lamps

    Vehicle Care Side Turn Signal Lamps Fender (If equipped) Driver Side Shown (Premier), Passenger 2. Remove both screws attaching the taillamp Side Similar assembly to the vehicle body. 3. Remove the taillamp assembly by pulling it Turn Signal Lamp Driver Side Shown, Passenger Side Similar straight back.
  • Page 160: License Plate Lamp

    5. Insert the bulb housing taking care with the fit. the fit. Rearview Mirror (If equipped) Interior Lamps For replacement of any LED lighting assembly, Courtesy Light contact your dealer. If the courtesy light is not functioning, have it checked by a Chevrolet Dealership or Authorized Repair Shop.
  • Page 161: Instrument Panel Illumination

    Do not replace the fuse until the cause of If the glove box light is not functioning, the fault has been remedied. have it checked by a Chevrolet Dealership or Installation or use of fuses that do not Some functions are protected by several fuses.
  • Page 162: Engine Compartment Fuse Block

    Vehicle Care 4. MCase fuse Engine Compartment Fuse Block Fuse Extractor A fuse extractor is located in the fuse box in the engine compartment. The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment. Disengage the cover, lift it upward and remove it.
  • Page 163 Vehicle Care Fuses may also be inserted without existence of a function.
  • Page 164 Vehicle Care Fuses Fuses Fuses Position Amp. Circuit Position Amp. Circuit Position Amp. Circuit — Not used — Not used Body control module Battery current Engine Control Rear Vision Camera sensor Module - Ignition Instrument Panel Canister Vent Transmission Control Cluster / Front Solenoid Module...
  • Page 165 Vehicle Care Fuses Fuses Relays Circuit Position Amp. Circuit Position Amp. Circuit Not used Run / Start Body control module Water pump Fuel Pump (if equipped) — Not used Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch Not used — Not used Fan - low speed Not used Fan - high speed —...
  • Page 166: Instrument Panel Fuse Block

    Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Block The instrument panel fuse block is located on the underside of the driver's side instrument panel.
  • Page 167 Vehicle Care Not all the fuse box descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing.
  • Page 168 Vehicle Care Fuses Fuses Fuses Position Amp. Circuit Position Amp. Circuit Position Amp. Circuit — Not used OnStar / IPC / Sunshade / glove Display / Radio / box / automatic — Not used USB / UPA / SBSA / transmission lever APA / ECC / CCP / lighting (if...
  • Page 169: Vehicle Tools Tools

    Steering wheel Regularly check the tyres and wheels for switches The jack and the tools are in a storage damage. Seek the assistance of a Chevrolet compartment under the spare wheel. Dealership or Authorized Repair Shop in the — Not used...
  • Page 170: Tire Designations

    Vehicle Care Tire Designations Tire Pressure Monitor System E.g. 195/65 R15 91H The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) uses radio and sensor technology to check tire 195: Tyre width, mm pressure levels. The TPMS sensors monitor 65: Cross-section ratio (tyre height to tyre the air pressure in your tires and transmit width), % tire pressure readings to a receiver located in...
  • Page 171: Tire Pressure Monitor Operation (If Equipped)

    Vehicle Care and can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation malfunction telltale after replacing one or When a low tire pressure condition is detected, also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life, more tires or wheels on your vehicle to the TPMS illuminates the low tire pressure and may affect the vehicle's handling and ensure that the replacement or alternate tires warning light located on the instrument...
  • Page 172: Tire Inspection

    In the event of damage or abnormal one minute and then stays on for the remainder your dealer for service if the TPMS malfunction wear, consult a Chevrolet Dealership or of the ignition cycle. The malfunction light light come on and stay on.
  • Page 173: Tire Rotation

    Vehicle Care The tire condition is an item that is checked Tire Rotation during a periodic inspection at a Chevrolet dealer of your preference, which can diagnose signs of uneven wear that may compromise your car safety and performance. Never include the temporary spare tire in the tire rotation due to size differences.
  • Page 174: When It Is Time For New Tires

    Vehicle Care Note Caution Danger (Continued) After tire rotation, it is necessary to take your vehicle to Chevrolet dealership in order to make • The tread depth must be greater than 1,6  it could affect the warranty terms of TPMS learning.
  • Page 175: Wheel Replacement

    Vehicle Care • Never change more than one wheel at once. 9 Danger • Use the jack only to change wheels in case of puncture. The use of unsuitable tyres or wheel covers • could lead to sudden pressure loss and, If the ground on which the vehicle is thereby accidents.
  • Page 176 Vehicle Care Raise the vehicle by turning the jack handle Therefore, use it only in emergency situations clockwise. Raise the vehicle far enough off and replace it as soon as possible, as soon the ground so there is enough room for the the road tire is repaired or replaced.
  • Page 177 Vehicle Care Before stowing a damaged full size wheel in the Danger (Continued) spare wheel well, follow the next procedures: The distance recommended until its replacement by a regular tire is up to 100km. Stowing a damaged full size wheel in the spare wheel well Unscrew the jack wing nut counterclockwise.
  • Page 178 Vehicle Care 2. Remove the extension bolt from the jack. 4. Install the extension bolt prior to place the damaged full size wheel in the spare wheel well. Note Remove the extension bolt cap if applied. 6. Tight the wing nut. 3.
  • Page 179: Jump Starting

    Vehicle Care Jump Starting 5. Avoid contact between jump lead terminals 9 Danger or with the metallic part of the vehicles. • 6. Switch of the ignition and disconnect all Be extremely careful when starting the electrical circuits whose connection is with jump leads.
  • Page 180: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care • + with +: positive terminal of 9 Danger the auxiliary battery (1) with the positive terminal of the discharged The fans and the other engine movable battery (2). parts can cause serious injuries. Keep the • − with ground : negative terminal hands, hair and clothes away from the of the auxiliary battery (3) with the movable parts when the engine is running,...
  • Page 181: Appearance Care Exterior Care

    Keep to the speed limits. • Do not wash your vehicle in the direct rays beads on the painting after rinsing. Do not use Seek the assistance of a Chevrolet dealer. of the sun. wax on plastic or glass components since stains •...
  • Page 182: Interior Care

    Dealership or Authorized Repair components, electrical connectors, fuse 2. Lubricate the door, load compartment and Shop since bare metal will corrode quickly and box, radiator and others.
  • Page 183 Vehicle Care • • To remove grease or oil stains, use a damp Never use abrasive cleaners on the window, Danger (Continued) cloth and mild soap dissolved in water and because they may cause scratches and then dry with clean cloth. damage the windows.
  • Page 184: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Maintenance Schedule Required Services Every 12,000 km (7,500 mi) or every 12 months, Tire Rotation and Required services Every whichever comes first. Maintenance Schedule 12,000 km (7,500 mi) or Every 12 months – • Change the engine oil and filter.
  • Page 185 • After the scheduled services are performed in Oil life monitor time of your trip. an authorized Chevrolet dealer, the dealers • Reset oil life monitor should record and stamp the Maintenance Records that you find in your Warranty Policy.
  • Page 186 Service and Maintenance • • Exterior Lights Rotation, if applicable Floor mats secured, no interference • • with pedals Visual inspection Alignment check, optional • • Horn Reset tire pressure monitor Windshield and Wipers • • Ignition lock, if equipped •...
  • Page 187: Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, And Parts

    Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Lubricant/Fluid Automatic Transmission Oil Dexron VI Manual Transmission Synthetic oil for transmission SAE 75W85 Engine Oil Engine oil meeting the Dexos 1 gen 2 specification of the proper SAE viscosity grade Brake System DOT 4 brake fluid Windshield Washer...
  • Page 188: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Vehicle Identification Identification Labels Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle Identification (VIN) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ..187 Stamping Identification Labels ........187 Vehicle Data The Vehicle Identification Number is stamped Capacities and Specifications .....188 on the floor panel, on the right side of the front Engine Drive Belt Routing ......189 passenger seat under the floor covering, visible Tire Information ...........
  • Page 189: Vehicle Data

    Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications The following approximate capacities are given in metric and English conversions. Capacities Application Metric English For the air conditioning system refrigerant type and charge amount, Air Conditioning Refrigerant see the refrigerant label under the hood. See your dealer for more information.
  • Page 190: Engine Drive Belt Routing

    Technical Data Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code Transmission Spark Plug Gap 1.2L L3 Engine (L4H) Automatic and Manual 0.6-0.7 mm (0.024–0.028 in) Spark plug gaps are preset by the manufacturer. Re-gapping the spark plug is not recommended and can damage the spark plug. Engine Drive Belt Routing 1.2L L3 Engine (L4H)
  • Page 191: Tire Information

    Technical Data   Tire Information WHEELS / TIRES DIMENSIONS 16 x 7 J Wheels 17 x 7 J 215/60R16 95V Tires 215/55R17 94V Temporary Spare Tire (1) Wheel 4 x 16 with tire T115/70R16 92M (1) In vehicles equipped with temporary spare tires (different from the road tires), it is recommended to use them in distances below 100 km and at speeds below 80 km/h, and they should not be included in the tire rotation due to size differences.
  • Page 192: Tire Pressure

    Technical Data   Tire Pressure Front Rear Tires 215/60R16 95V 35 psi (240 kPa) 35 psi (240 kPa) 215/55R17 94V 35 psi (240 kPa) 35 psi (240 kPa) Tire data is related to cold tires. The tire pressure which is increasing in driving operation must not be reduced. For full load, use the same tire pressure indicated.
  • Page 193: Customer Information

    Customer Information Customer Information Customer Information Normally, any problem with the transaction, sale, or usage of the vehicle must be handled Customer Satisfaction Procedure by your dealer sales or service departments. Customer Information However, we recognize that despite the good Extended Warranty intentions of all parties involved, sometimes Customer Satisfaction Procedure ....192...
  • Page 194: Customer Assistance Offices

    • Address All e-mail inquiries to the Customer The Chevrolet online owner experience • Assistance Center (CAC) should be sent Phone number allows interaction with Chevrolet and keeps to: asistencia.gmmexico@gm.com. • important vehicle-specific information in Model year one place. • Mexico Brand •...
  • Page 195: Roadside Assistance Program

    For more information about the renewal of • your vehicle. this program at the end of its term, contact *Emergency Calls: Call for the Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center at emergency services. Roadside Assistance Program 800-466-0811 or 800-508-0000. • *Dealership Location Assistance:...
  • Page 196 • is not possible for the nearest Chevrolet Events caused by fraud or bad faith by commercial airline will be provided to dealership to repair the vehicle the same the driver.
  • Page 197: Reporting Safety Defects

    Canada) in a situation like this, notify Cost of all maneuvers required to access the General Motors. Chevrolet reserves the right to make any vehicle when it is not available to be towed. changes or discontinue the Roadside Assistance In the U.S., call 1-800-222-1020, or write: •...
  • Page 198: Vehicle Data Recording And Privacy Event Data Recorders

    Customer Information • In Canada, call 1-800-263-3777 (English) or Whether or not the driver and passenger 1-800-263-7854 (French), or write: safety belts were buckled/fastened; • General Motors of Canada Company How far (if at all) the driver was depressing Customer Care Centre, Mail Code: CA1-163-005 the accelerator and/or brake pedal;...
  • Page 199: Onstar

    OnStar OnStar OnStar Overview The OnStar system is not available in any of the countries of the Central America and If equipped, this vehicle has a comprehensive, Caribbean region. OnStar Overview in-vehicle system that can connect to an OnStar The OnStar system status light is next to the Advisor for Emergency, Security, Navigation, OnStar Overview ..........
  • Page 200: Onstar Services

    OnStar • Receive an On-Demand Diagnostics check of Reactivation for Subsequent Owners Security the vehicle’s key operating systems. Press and follow the prompts to speak to If equipped, OnStar provides these services: • Receive Roadside Assistance. an Advisor as soon as possible. The Advisor will •...
  • Page 201: Warranty

    OnStar is not properly installed or it has not been OnStar Personal Identification vehicle, contact an OnStar Advisor by pressing properly maintained. If equipment or software Number (NIP) or calling 800-083-4994. If the vehicle has is added, connected, or modified, OnStar not been started for an extended period of A NIP is needed to access some OnStar services, or connected services may not work.
  • Page 202 OnStar Cellular and GPS Antennas Vehicle Software Updates Privacy Cellular reception is required for OnStar to send OnStar or GM may remotely deliver software The responsible of the treatment of your remote signals to the vehicle. Do not place updates or changes to the vehicle without personnel data will be OnStar de México, S.
  • Page 203 OnStar circumstances, the geographical location and (vii), (viii) and (ix), do not give rise to *Provided through LG Electronics Inc., who is approximate GPS (global positioning satellite) and are not necessary to maintain our solely responsible for provisions of related speed of the vehicle.
  • Page 204: Connected Services

    Connected Services Connected Services Connected Services 1. To retrieve Wi-Fi hotspot information, press to open the OnStar app on the Navigation infotainment display, then select Wi-Fi Connected Services Hotspot. On some vehicles, touch Wi-Fi or Press to receive Turn-by-Turn directions. Navigation .............
  • Page 205 Download the myChevrolet mobile app to compatibility, see my.chevrolet.com.mx. compatible Apple and Android smartphones. Chevrolet users can access the following An active OnStar or connected service plan services from a smartphone: may be required. A compatible device, •...
  • Page 206: Index

    INDEX Index Antenna Fixed Mast............. 79 Accessories and Modifications..... 138 Multi-band............. 79 Accessory Power..........112 Antilock Brake System (ABS)......118 Additional Warning Light..........59 OnStar Information........199 Appearance Care Add-On Electrical Equipment......136 Exterior............180 Adjustments Interior............181 Seat, Initial Drive.......... 19 Apple CarPlay and Android Auto....
  • Page 207 INDEX Jump Starting..........178 Air Conditioning........... 93 Voltage and Charging Messages....66 Automatic............96 Capacities and Specifications....... 188 Blade Replacement, Wiper......153 Heating............93 Carbon Monoxide Bluetooth Clock..............51 Engine Exhaust..........114 Overview..........83, 84 Cluster, Instrument........... 54 Liftgate............. 8 Bluetooth Audio..........
  • Page 208 INDEX Cupholders............44 Off-Road Recovery........105 Event Data Recorders........197 Curtain Airbag System........32 Wet Roads............ 106 Exit Lighting............73 Customer Assistance Exterior Offices............193 Lamp Controls..........69 Customer Satisfaction Procedure....192 Lamps Off Reminder........69 Electrical Equipment, Add-On........136 Electrical System Danger, Warning, and Caution......
  • Page 209 INDEX Fuel Bulb Replacement........154 Instrument Panel Illumination..... 160 Recommended..........134 Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)....70 Interior Additives............134 Flash-to-Pass..........70 Lamp Controls..........72 Economy, Driving for Better..... 101 High/Low Beam Changer......69 Rearview Mirrors........... 13 Filling the Tank..........135 High-Beam On Light........
  • Page 210 INDEX Side Turn Signal.......... 158 Pre-Heat............62 Messages Taillamps............156 Seat Belt Reminders........57 Battery Voltage and Charging....66 Lap-Shoulder Belt..........25 Security............63 Vehicle............66 LED Lighting............155 Service Vehicle Soon........59 Mirrors Leveling Control Tire Pressure..........62 Automatic Dimming Rearview....13 Headlamp............
  • Page 211 INDEX Online Owner Center........193 Port Recommended Fluids and Lubricants..186 OnStar USB..............79 Remote Additional Information......199 Power Keyless Entry (RKE) System......4 Overview............198 Door Locks............7 Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation..4 OnStar Emergency.......... 199 Mirrors............. 12 Replacing OnStar Security..........
  • Page 212 INDEX Lap-Shoulder Belt.......... 25 Specifications and Capacities....... 188 Forward Collision Alert (FCA)....130 Reminders............57 Speed Roof Rack............46 Replacing after a Crash....... 28 Limiter............124 Use During Pregnancy......... 27 Speedometer............56 Seats Start Assist, Hill..........120 Tachometer............56 Adjustment, Front........20 Starting the Engine.........
  • Page 213 INDEX Towing Control............102 Heated, Rear..........16 Vehicle............179 Identification Number (VIN)..... 187 Power............... 14 Traction Messages............66 Windshield Control System (TCS)/Electronic Personalization..........67 Wiper/Washer..........49 Stability Control Light......... 61 Security............9 Wiper Control/Electronic Stability Control..121 Service Soon Light........59 Blade Replacement........

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