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2025 Sierra/Sierra Denali 2500 HD/3500 HD Owner’s Manual...
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Contents Introduction California Proposition 65 Warning Introduction ............1 Keys, Doors, and Windows .......13 Seats and Restraints ..........45 Storage ..............99 Instruments and Controls ......105 Lighting .............. 144 Infotainment System ........155 Climate Controls ..........190 Driving and Operating ........197 Vehicle Care ............311 Service and Maintenance .......397 Technical Data ..........405...
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Canadian Vehicle Owners appearing in this manual including, but not limited to, GM, the GM logo, GMC, the A French language manual can be obtained 9 Danger GMC Truck Emblem, SIERRA, and DENALI from your dealer, at www.helminc.com, or...
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Introduction Vehicle Symbol Chart : Lane Keep Assist Here are some additional symbols that may be : Malfunction Indicator Lamp found on the vehicle and what they mean. See : Oil Pressure the features in this manual for information. : Park Assist : Air Conditioning System : Pedestrian Ahead Indicator A circle with a slash through it is a safety...
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Introduction Instrument Panel Overview Work Truck...
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Introduction 1. Tow/Haul Mode (On Some Models). See 10. Lower Glove Box. See Glove Box 3 99. Express Window Down Button (If Driver Mode Control 3 237. Equipped). See Power Windows 3 41. 11. Climate Control Systems Automatic Transfer Case Control (If 3 190 (If Equipped). Tow/Haul Mode 3 226 (On Some Models).
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Introduction 20. Hood Release. See Hood 3 313. Instrument Panel Illumination Control Heated Steering Wheel 3 106 (If Equipped). 3 151. 21. Steering Wheel Adjustment 3 106 (Out 23. Data Link Connector (DLC) (Out of View). See Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Check Engine Exterior Cargo Lamps 3 150. of View).
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Introduction Base Level Shown, Uplevel Similar...
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Introduction 1. Head-Up Display (HUD) 3 136 (If Equipped). 11. Power Release Tailgate (If Equipped). See 14. Front Center Console Storage. Tailgate 3 24. 15. Cupholders 3 100. 2. Air Vents 3 194. Hazard Warning Flashers 3 147. 16. Trailer Brake Control Panel (If Equipped). 3.
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Introduction 24. Data Link Connector (DLC). See Malfunction Exterior Cargo Lamps 3 150. Driver Mode Control 3 237 (If Equipped). Indicator Lamp (Check Engine Light) Tow/Haul Mode. See Driver Mode Control Exterior Lamp Controls 3 144. 3 123 (Out of View). 3 237 (If Equipped). Fog Lamps 3 149 (If Equipped).
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Introduction 1. Air Vents 3 194. Dual Automatic Climate Control System 16. Trailer Brake Control Panel (If Equipped). See “Integrated Trailer Brake Control 3 192 (If Equipped). 2. Head-Up Display (HUD) 3 136 (If Equipped). System” under Towing Equipment 3 285. Heated and Ventilated Front Seats 3.
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Introduction 24. Instrument Panel Illumination Control 3 151. Exterior Cargo Lamps 3 150. Exterior Lamp Controls 3 144. Fog Lamps 3 149 (If Equipped). Task Lighting 3 149 (If Equipped). 25. Automatic Transfer Case Control. See Four- Wheel Drive 3 227 (If Equipped). Driver Mode Control 3 237 (If Equipped). Tow/Haul Mode.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys and Locks Power Mirrors ..........35 Folding Mirrors ..........35 Keys Heated Mirrors ..........36 Keys and Locks Automatic Dimming Mirror ......36 Blind Spot Mirrors .......... 36 Keys ..............13 Warning Reverse Tilt Mirrors ........37 Remote Key ............
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Remote Key See Radio Frequency Statement 3 417. If there is a decrease in the remote key operating range: • Check the distance. The remote key may be too far from the vehicle. • Check the location. Other vehicles or objects may be blocking the signal.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows The key that is part of the remote key can be available settings from the infotainment used for all locks. screen, touch Settings > Vehicle > Remote Lock, Unlock, Start. If the passenger door is open when pressed, all doors lock.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows If equipped and enabled with remote window Keyless Access can be programmed to unlock all doors on the first lock/unlock press from operation, double press and hold until the the driver door. Keyless Unlocking can also be windows fully open.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Keyless Unlocking/Locking from the quickly, indicating access is disabled. If Temporary Disable of Passive Locking Passenger Doors disabled, disarm the alarm system before Temporarily disable passive locking by starting the vehicle. When the doors are locked and the remote pressing and holding on the interior door key is within 1 m (3 ft) of the door handle,...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Key Access To start the vehicle: To access a vehicle with a dead remote key battery, see Door Locks 3 21. Programming Remote Keys to the Vehicle Only remote keys programmed to the vehicle will work. If a remote key is lost or stolen, a replacement can be purchased and programmed through your dealer.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Battery Replacement Caution Warning Always replace the battery with the correct type. Replacing the battery with Never allow children to play with the an incorrect type could potentially create remote key. The remote key contains a risk of battery explosion. Dispose of used a small battery, which can be a choking batteries according to instructions and local hazard.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows 1. Press the button on the side of the Remote Start remote key near the bottom and pull If equipped with the remote start feature, the the mechanical key out. Never pull the climate control system will come on when the mechanical key out without pressing vehicle is started remotely, depending on the the button.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows • The ignition is in any mode other than off. The engine will shut off after 15 minutes or after Door Locks • the remainder of the 30 minute total running The hazard warning flashers are on. time is used, unless you stop the remote start •...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows There are several ways to lock and unlock If equipped, the remote key must be within 1 m Power Door Locks the vehicle. (3 ft) of the tailgate or door being opened or locked. Press the button on the door handle From outside: to open.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows The doors will lock automatically five seconds Automatic door locking cannot be disabled. after all doors are closed. If a door is reopened Automatic door unlocking can be programmed. before that time, the five-second timer will To view available settings from the reset when all doors are closed again.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows 2. Move the lever up to unlock. After closing the tailgate, pull it back to be sure If equipped, to lock or unlock the tailgate, use it is latched securely. the remote key or the key. See Remote Key 3.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Power Tailgate Warning Make sure there is no one in the way of the power tailgate as it is opening and closing, and keep hands away from the tailgate hinges when in use. You or others could be injured if caught in the path of the power tailgate or tailgate hinges.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows To close the tailgate, do one of the following: still closing, the tailgate may stop and reverse Obstacle Detection • direction. Make sure the tailgate is closed and If the tailgate encounters an obstacle during Press on the remote key once, then latched before driving.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows • MultiPro Tailgate Press twice quickly on the remote key until the tailgate moves. See Remote Key Warning Operation 3 14. If equipped with Keyless Access, the tailgate can be opened if the Make sure there is no one in the way of the remote key is within 1 m (3 ft).
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Keys, Doors, and Windows MultiPro Inner Tailgate Enable/Disable Caution Do not open the inner tailgate with the primary tailgate open if there is a hitch ball or trailer attached. This may damage the tailgate. To close the inner tailgate with the primary tailgate closed, firmly push or pull it upward until it latches.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows To enable the inner tailgate function, hold the upper touchpad on the handle for up to seven seconds until the tail lamps flash. The inner tailgate can now be opened separately from the outer tailgate. Tailgate Step (Step Mode) Warning To avoid personal injury, keep hands away from the hinges when operating the...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows The assist handle helps with entering the When applying any load to the tailgate, pickup box. To use: distribute the weight evenly across the width of the tailgate. This applies to all tailgate types. 1. Lift up on the handle until it locks in the •...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Vehicle Security Disable the power assist steps before jacking or Warning placing any object under the vehicle. This vehicle has theft-deterrent features; Too much ice buildup may prevent deployment Keep cigarettes, sparks, and other ignition however, they do not make the vehicle of the power assist steps.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Slow Flash: Alarm system is armed. activated, the turn signals flash and the horn Steering Column Lock sounds for about 30 seconds. The alarm system Arming the Alarm System If equipped, the steering column lock is a theft- will then re-arm to monitor for the next deterrent device.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows column, and the vehicle did not start. If this The system does not have to be manually If the ignition mode will not change with the happens, immediately turn the steering armed or disarmed. other remote key or with the remote key in the wheel from side to side to unbind the remote key pocket, your vehicle needs service.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Exterior Mirrors Manual Mirrors Convex Mirrors If equipped, adjust manual mirrors by moving the mirror up and down or left to right to see a little of the side of the vehicle and to have Warning a clear view behind the vehicle. Using hood-mounted air deflectors and add- A convex mirror can make things, like other on convex mirror attachments could decrease...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows To return the mirror to its original position, To adjust each mirror: Memory Mirrors reverse the motion. The vehicle may have memory mirrors. See 1. Press to select the driver or Memory Seats 3 51. passenger side mirror. The indicator light Auxiliary Cargo Mirror Lamps will illuminate.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows • Power Folding Mirrors The mirrors vibrate at normal See “Rear Window Defogger” under Dual driving speeds. Automatic Climate Control System 3 192. Fold and unfold the mirrors one time using Automatic Dimming Mirror the mirror controls to reset them to their normal position.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Driving with the Blind Spot Mirror 1. When the approaching vehicle is a long Reverse Tilt Mirrors distance away, the image in the main If equipped with reverse tilt mirrors and mirror is small and near the inboard edge of memory seats, the passenger and/or driver the mirror.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows If equipped, this automatic dimming mirror Manual Rearview Mirror provides a wide angle camera view of the area If equipped, push the tab forward for daytime behind the vehicle. use and pull it rearward for nighttime use to avoid glare from the headlamps from behind.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows The adjustment options are: Troubleshooting • Tilt • Brightness See your dealer for service if a blue screen and are displayed in the mirror, and the display shuts off. Also, push the tab as indicated to return to the automatic dimming mode. The Rear Camera Mirror may not work properly or display a clear image if: •...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows • The camera’s mounting on the vehicle has When in Zoomed Mode, the display features been damaged, and/or the position or the guidelines to help the driver align the vehicle mounting angle of the camera has changed. when attaching a trailer.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Windows window is down and the front windows are The power windows work when the vehicle up. To reduce the sound, open either a front is on, in accessory mode, or when Retained window or the sunroof, if equipped. Accessory Power (RAP) is active.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Briefly press or pull the window switch in Automatic Reversal System Override 4. Open the window and continue to press the same direction to stop that window’s the switch briefly after the window has express movement. fully opened.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Roof Rear Windows Sun Visors Sunroof Power Sliding Rear Window The driver and passenger sun visors can be pulled down to block oncoming glare. If equipped, detach the sun visors from the center mount to pivot to the side window or to extend along the rod.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows To express-close the sunroof, fully press and If an object is in the path while express-closing, the reversal system will detect an object, stop, release (1). Press and release and open the sunroof slightly. again to stop the movement. If frost or other conditions prevent closing, Open/Close (Manual Mode): To open the override the feature by closing the sunroof in...
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Seats and Restraints Seats and Restraints Securing Child Restraints (With the Airbag System Seat Belt in the Front Passenger Seat) ... 95 Airbag System ..........63 Securing Child Restraints (With the Where Are the Airbags? ........65 Head Restraints Seat Belt in the Center Front Seat) ..98 When Should an Airbag Inflate? ....66 Head Restraints ..........
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Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Adjust the head restraint so that the top of the Rear Head Restraints restraint is at the same height as the top of The vehicle’s rear seat has head restraints in the occupant's head. This position reduces the the outboard seating positions that cannot Warning chance of a neck injury in a crash.
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Seats and Restraints Center Headrest Center Seat The vehicle’s rear seat may be equipped with If equipped, the center front seatback doubles a headrest in the center seating position that as an armrest and cupholder/storage area for cannot be adjusted. the driver and passenger when the center front If you are installing a child restraint in the rear seat is not used.
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Seats and Restraints Some vehicles are equipped with a feature Power Seat Adjustment that activates a vibrating pulse alert in the driver seat to help the driver avoid crashes. See Advanced Driver Assistance Systems 3 253. Reclining Seatbacks Warning Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous.
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Seats and Restraints Power Reclining Seatbacks Lumbar Adjustment To adjust a manual seatback: 1. To recline, move the seatback rearward to To recline a power seatback, if equipped: To adjust the lumbar support, if equipped: • the desired position, then release the lever •...
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Seats and Restraints Uplevel Seat Adjustment Turn the Feature Select (1) to scroll to bolster If equipped, the vehicle must be on to use the support on the infotainment display. Press massage feature. Forward (5) or Rearward (3) to adjust bolster To activate and adjust massage: support inward or outward.
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Seats and Restraints later in this section. The memory recalls may remote key. Turn the vehicle off and Memory Seats be canceled at any time during the recall. remove the other key or remote key from See “Cancel Memory Seating Recalls” later in the vehicle.
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Seats and Restraints • beeps will not sound indicating memory Enabling Automatic Recalls Seat Entry Memory is enabled. • position were not saved. Repeat Steps 3 and See “Enabling Automatic Recalls” Seat Entry Memory moves the driver seat 4 to try again. previously in this section.
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Seats and Restraints Auto Seat Exit Memory Recall Turn vehicle off Seat Exit Memory will begin movement to the Press SET, 1, 2, or memory buttons seating position of the button when: • During Auto Seat Exit Memory Recall: • The vehicle is turned off and the driver door Press SET, 1, 2, or memory buttons...
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Seats and Restraints Rear Seats Press the button once for the highest setting. To enable or disable auto heated or ventilated With each press of the button, the seat will seats, select Settings > Vehicle > Climate and Rear Seat Reminder change to the next lower setting, and then Air Quality >...
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Seats and Restraints The feature can be turned on or off. Select Settings > Vehicle > Rear Seat Reminder > ON or OFF. Folding the Rear Seat Cushion Either side of the rear seat cushion can be folded up for added cargo space. Warning Folding a rear seat with the seat belts still fastened may cause damage to the...
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Seats and Restraints Remote Start Heated Seats Why Seat Belts Work Warning If equipped, the heated seats will turn on automatically during a remote start if it is Do not let anyone ride where a seat belt cold outside. The heated seat indicators may cannot be worn properly.
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Seats and Restraints Questions and Answers About Seat Belts work. To turn the Buckle to Drive feature on or is on the front passenger seat. If this happens, off, select Settings > Vehicle > Buckle to Drive. remove the object from the seat or buckle the Will I be trapped in the vehicle after seat belt to shift out of P (Park).
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Seats and Restraints • It is very important for all occupants to buckle Wear the shoulder belt over the shoulder up. Statistics show that unbelted people are and across the chest. These parts of the hurt more often in crashes than those who are body are best able to take belt restraining wearing seat belts.
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Seats and Restraints Warning You can be seriously injured or killed if the shoulder belt is worn behind your back, under your legs, or wrapped around your neck. The shoulder belt can tighten but cannot be loosened if it is locked. The shoulder belt locks when it is pulled all the way out of the retractor.
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Seats and Restraints on the seat, move the seat rearward or recline the seat until the shoulder belt retractor lock releases. Engaging the child restraint locking feature in the front outboard seating position may affect the passenger sensing system, if equipped.
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Seats and Restraints To unlatch the belt, push the release pushbutton 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.
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Seats and Restraints for pretensioner activation are met. Seat belt Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy Seat Belt Extender pretensioners can also help tighten the seat Seat belts work for everyone, including If the vehicle seat belt will fasten around you, belts in a side crash or rollover event.
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Seats and Restraints can rip apart under impact forces. If a belt is may have been stressed or damaged. See Warning torn or frayed, have it replaced immediately. If your dealer to have the seat belt assemblies a belt is twisted, it may be possible to untwist inspected or replaced.
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Seats and Restraints • A roof-rail airbag for the front Warning (Continued) Warning outboard passenger and the passenger seated directly behind the front You can be severely injured or killed in airbag, as you would be if sitting on the outboard passenger a crash if you are not wearing your seat belt, edge of the seat or leaning forward.
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Seats and Restraints The driver frontal airbag is in the center of the steering wheel. There is an airbag readiness light on the instrument cluster, which shows the airbag symbol. The system checks the airbag electrical system for malfunctions. The light tells you if there is an electrical problem.
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Seats and Restraints airbag system determine the severity of the Warning (Continued) impact. Deployment thresholds can vary with specific vehicle design. must be kept clear. Do not put anything Frontal airbags are designed to inflate in between an occupant and an airbag, and moderate to severe frontal crashes to help do not attach or put anything on the reduce the potential for severe injuries, mainly...
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Seats and Restraints Seat-mounted side impact airbags are fills the airbag causing the bag to break out of Airbags should never be regarded as anything designed to inflate in moderate to severe the cover. The inflator, the airbag, and related more than a supplement to seat belts.
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Seats and Restraints • The vehicle has a crash sensing Warning (Continued) Warning and diagnostic module which records information after a crash. See Vehicle Data this, everyone in the vehicle should get A crash severe enough to inflate the Recording and Privacy 3 418 and Event Data out as soon as it is safe to do so.
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Seats and Restraints Whenever possible, children aged 12 and under Warning (Continued) should be secured in a rear seating position. Never put a rear-facing child seat in the front. the front outboard passenger seat, always This is because the risk to the rear-facing child move the seat as far back as it will go.
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Seats and Restraints When the passenger sensing system has (With the Seat Belt in the Rear Seat) Warning turned off the front outboard passenger frontal 3 92 Securing Child Restraints (With the airbag, the OFF indicator will light and stay lit as Seat Belt in the Front Passenger Seat) 3 95.
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Seats and Restraints using another vehicle to transport the child 2. Remove any additional material from the Warning when a rear seat is not available. Never put seat, such as blankets, cushions, seat a rear-facing child restraint in the front seat, covers, seat heaters, or seat massagers. If the front outboard passenger airbag is even if the ON indicator is not lit.
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Seats and Restraints • your specific vehicle. See Adding Equipment Front seats, including stitching, seams, Warning or zippers to the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle 3 72 for • more information about modifications that Seat belts For up to 10 seconds after the vehicle is can affect how the system operates.
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Seats and Restraints sensing system from properly turning off the Airbag System Check Warning (Continued) passenger airbag(s). See Passenger Sensing The airbag system does not need regularly System 3 68. passenger(s) in a crash, resulting in serious scheduled maintenance or replacement. Make If the vehicle has rollover roof-rail airbags, injury or even death.
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Seats and Restraints • Child Restraints Buckle the lap-shoulder belt. Does the What is the proper way to wear shoulder belt rest on the shoulder? If seat belts? Older Children yes, continue. If no, try using the rear An older child should wear a lap- seat belt comfort guide, if available.
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Seats and Restraints Warning Warning Warning Never allow more than one child to wear Never allow a child to wear the seat Children can be seriously injured or killed the same seat belt. The seat belt cannot belt shoulder belt under both arms or if the shoulder belt is worn behind their properly spread the impact forces.
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Seats and Restraints Warning Warning Warning Children can be seriously injured or killed Never hold an infant or a child while riding Children who are up against, or very close if the shoulder belt is worn behind their in a vehicle. Due to crash forces, an infant to, any airbag when it inflates can be back, under their legs, or wrapped around or a child will become so heavy it is not...
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Seats and Restraints Child restraints are devices used to restrain, Child Restraint Systems Warning seat, or position children in the vehicle and are sometimes called child seats or car seats. To reduce the risk of neck and head injury in a crash, infants and toddlers should There are three basic types of child restraints: be secured in a rear-facing child restraint •...
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Seats and Restraints Forward-Facing Child Restraint Booster Seats Backless Booster A forward-facing child restraint provides A belt-positioning booster seat is used for Backless booster fitment requirement: restraint for the child's body with the harness. children who have outgrown their forward- Some backless booster seats are not suitable facing child restraint.
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Seats and Restraints Securing an Add-On Child Restraint in When securing an add-on child restraint, see Securing the Child Within the the following: the Vehicle Child Restraint • Instruction labels provided on the child restraint Warning Warning • Instruction manual provided with the A child can be seriously injured or killed A child can be seriously injured or killed in child restraint...
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Seats and Restraints seat belts or LATCH anchors for additional Warning Warning passengers or child restraints. Adjacent seating positions should not be used if the child A child in a rear-facing child restraint can A child in a child restraint in the center front restraint prevents access to or interferes with be seriously injured or killed if the front seat can be badly injured or killed by the...
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Seats and Restraints child restraint to the anchors in the vehicle. This system is designed to make installation of a child restraint easier. In order to use the LATCH system in your vehicle, you need a child restraint that has LATCH attachments. LATCH-compatible rear- facing and forward-facing child seats can be properly installed using either the LATCH anchors or the vehicle’s seat belts.
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Seats and Restraints For a forward-facing 5-pt harness child restraint where the combined weight of the child and restraint are up to 29.5 kg (65 lb), use either the lower LATCH anchorages with the top tether anchorage, or the seat belt with the top tether anchorage. Where the combined weight of the child and restraint are greater than 29.5 kg (65 lb), use the seat belt with the top tether anchorage only.
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Seats and Restraints Top Tether Anchor Some child restraints with a top tether are Belt in the Rear Seat) 3 92 Securing Child designed for use with or without the top tether Restraints (With the Seat Belt in the Front being attached. Others require the top tether Passenger Seat) 3 95.
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Seats and Restraints For regular cab models, there are top tether anchor symbols to assist you in locating the top tether anchors. Do not install a child restraint in the center seating position. See Securing Child Restraints (With the Seat Belt in the Center Front Seat) Regular Cab —...
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Seats and Restraints Regular Cab Driver Side Anchor and Loop (Double and Center Anchor and Loop (Double and Crew Cab) Crew Cab) For regular cab models, the top tether anchors are on the back panel behind the passenger seat(s) or center seat. Be sure to use an anchor directly behind the seating position where the child restraint will be placed.
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Seats and Restraints For double and crew cab models, the top tether Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the Warning is routed through loops (2) to the top tether LATCH System anchors (1). Be sure to use the correct anchor for Children can be seriously injured or the seating position where the child restraint Warning...
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Seats and Restraints using a dual tether, route the Seat) 3 92 Securing Child Restraints (With Caution tether around the headrest or head the Seat Belt in the Front Passenger Seat) restraint posts. 3 95. Do not let the LATCH attachments rub If the child restraint is installed next If the child restraint manufacturer against the vehicle’s seat belts.
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Seats and Restraints 2. Make sure the child restraint top tether Refer to the child restraint manufacturer hook is completely closed and secured to instructions and the instructions in the top tether anchor. this manual. 3. Secure the child restraint in the right front Find the lower anchors for the seating position with the vehicle belts.
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Seats and Restraints For a top tether in the rear driver 2.1.5 Make sure the child restraint side position: top tether hook is completely closed and secured to the top 2.1.1 Remove the driver side head tether anchor. restraint and center headrest. See “Head Restraint or Headrest Removal and Reinstallation”...
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Seats and Restraints 2.2.4 Make sure the child restraint 2.3.4 Make sure the child restraint top tether hook is completely top tether hook is completely closed and secured to the top closed and secured to the top tether anchor. tether anchor. 3.
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Seats and Restraints Head Restraint or Headrest Removal 3. When the child restraint is removed, 1. Insert the head restraint or headrest posts reinstall the head restraint or headrest into the holes in the top of the seatback. The and Reinstallation before the seating position is used.
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Seats and Restraints New parts and repairs may be necessary even In Canada, the law requires that forward-facing if the LATCH system was not being used at the child restraints have a top tether, and that the time of the crash. tether be attached.
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Seats and Restraints 6. To tighten the belt, push down on the child 9. Before placing a child in the child restraint, restraint, pull the shoulder portion of the make sure it is securely held in place. To belt to tighten the lap portion of the belt, check, firmly grip the child restraint at the and feed the shoulder belt back into the seat belt path and attempt to move it side...
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Seats and Restraints Crew Cab 5. To tighten the belt, push down on the child restraint, pull the shoulder portion of the 1. Put the child restraint on the seat. belt to tighten the lap portion of the belt, 2. Pick up the latch plate and run the lap and feed the shoulder belt back into the and shoulder portions of the vehicle seat retractor.
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Seats and Restraints Many child restraints are too wide to be Never put a rear-facing child restraint in the for Children (LATCH System) 3 80 for correctly secured in the center rear seat, front. This is because the risk to the rear-facing more information on using the top although some will fit there.
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Seats and Restraints When using the lap-shoulder belt to secure Warning (Continued) the child restraint in this position, follow the instructions that came with the child restraint outboard passenger seat, always move the and the following instructions: seat as far back as it will go. It is better to 1.
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Seats and Restraints 4. Push the latch plate into the buckle until using the instructions that came with the it clicks. child restraint. If there is still contact, use another seating position or child restraint. Position the release pushbutton on the buckle, away from the child restraint, Try to pull the belt out of the retractor to so that the seat belt could be quickly...
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Seats and Restraints If a child restraint has been installed and the ON indicator is lit, see “If the On Indicator Is Lit for a Child Restraint” under Passenger Sensing System 3 68. To remove the child restraint, unbuckle the vehicle seat belt and let it return to the stowed position.
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Storage Storage Storage Compartments To access the lower glove box, pull up on the handle. Use the mechanical key in the remote key to lock or unlock. See Keys 3 13. Warning Storage Compartments Storage Compartments ........ 99 Do not store heavy or sharp objects in Glove Box ............99 storage compartments.
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Storage Cupholders Underseat Storage Rear Storage Front There may be cupholders on the center front seat console armrest. Rear There may be storage under the rear passenger There may be storage in the rear seat. Pull the seat. Lift up on the seat bench to access. Push tab to access.
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Storage Center Console Storage Bench Seat Bucket Seat Bench Seat If equipped with storage, press the latch and lift Press the latch and lift to open. to open. Pull the strap on the side of the center seatback to access the storage area and cupholders. Do not use the center seatback as a seating position when the seatback is folded down.
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Storage Additional Storage Features Standard and Long Box Floor Console Storage Cargo Tie-Downs Warning Rain and snow can cause the cargo box to become very slippery. Therefore, always remove snow and ice from your shoes and the cargo box, and be careful not to slip when getting in and out of the cargo box.
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Storage CarbonPro Box Accessory Tie-Downs To install: Additional Accessory Tie-Down Points 1. Insert a tie-down loop assembly until it is flush with the truck bed wall. There may be up to nine holes inside the truck 2. Turn the tie-down loop clockwise to tighten. bed that can be used for tie-downs.
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Storage 2. Pull the backing plate away from the truck bed wall until a click is heard. This locks the toggle into position on the toggle guide. 3. Push the backing plate against the truck bed wall. This allows the toggle nut to spin. 4.
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Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls Charging System Light .........123 High-Beam On Light ........131 Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Check Front Fog Lamp Light ........131 Engine Light) ..........123 Lamps On Reminder ........131 Controls Brake System Warning Light ......125 Cruise Control Light ........132 Electric Parking Brake Light ......
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Instruments and Controls Controls Tilt and Telescoping Wheel Heated Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Adjustment To adjust the tilt and telescoping steering : If equipped, press to turn it on or off. A light wheel, if equipped: next to the button displays when the feature To adjust the steering wheel: 1.
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Instruments and Controls Horn 1x: For a single wipe, briefly turn the band Warning down. For several wipes, hold the band down. To sound the horn, press on the steering : Press on the windshield wiper control Before driving the vehicle, always clear wheel.
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Instruments and Controls on the windshield and controls the frequency Compass of the windshield wiper based on the current The vehicle may have a compass display on the sensitivity setting. Driver Information Center (DIC). The compass Keep this area of the windshield clear of debris receives its heading and other information to allow for best system performance.
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Instruments and Controls Caution Warning Power is always supplied to the outlets. Do Hanging heavy equipment from the power not leave electrical equipment plugged in outlet can cause damage not covered by when the vehicle is not in use because the the vehicle warranty.
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Instruments and Controls If equipment is connected using more than 400 If equipped, the vehicle has wireless charging Wireless Charging watts or a system fault is detected, a protection on the center console behind the cupholders. circuit shuts off the power supply and the The system operates at 127.7 kHz and wirelessly Warning indicator light turns off.
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Instruments and Controls enough for wireless charging to automatically 4. A green appears on the infotainment resume. This is normal. Individual phone display next to the phone icon when the performance may vary. smartphone is detected. Certain vehicle and smartphone accessories The smartphone may become warm during may not be compatible with the wireless charging.
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Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster (Base Level) English Base Level Shown, Metric Similar 1. Tachometer 3 116 6. Speedometer 3 116 2. Engine Oil Pressure Gauge 3 117 7. Driver Information Center (DIC) (Base Level) 3 132 Driver Information Center 3. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 3 119 (DIC) (Uplevel) 3 134 4.
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Instruments and Controls Reconfigurable Instrument Cluster Instrument Cluster (Uplevel) The instrument cluster layout can be changed. There are four display configurations to choose from: Classic, Progressive, Digital, and Clean. The Classic, Progressive, and Digital, layouts may also be configured with one, two, or four gauges.
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Instruments and Controls • Digital configuration displays the info Tire Pressure: Shows the approximate Press to access the instrument cluster display areas on the far left and right sides pressures of all four tires. Tire pressure is applications. Use the thumbwheel to scroll of the display.
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Instruments and Controls Audio Lower Gauges: Choose one of three gauge Once the speed is set, this feature can be configurations by pressing the thumbwheel turned off by pressing the thumbwheel while Browse music, select from the favorites, or while the desired item is highlighted. The viewing this page.
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Instruments and Controls Speedometer Fuel Gauge The speedometer shows the vehicle speed in either kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph). Odometer The odometer shows how far the vehicle has been driven, in either kilometers or miles. Trip Odometer The trip odometer shows how far the vehicle English Base Level has been driven since the trip odometer was...
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Instruments and Controls These are normal conditions, none of which Engine Oil Pressure Gauge indicate a problem with the fuel gauge. Fuel Range The uplevel instrument cluster has a estimated fuel range located in the bottom center of the display. The fuel range is displayed with the English Uplevel approximate distance the vehicle can be driven without refueling.
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Instruments and Controls On some models, the oil pump will vary engine oil pressure according to engine needs. Oil pressure may change quickly as the engine speed or load varies. This is normal. If the oil pressure warning light or Driver Information Center (DIC) message indicates oil pressure outside the normal operating range, check the English Uplevel...
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Instruments and Controls Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge English Uplevel This gauge measures the temperature of the vehicle's engine coolant. While driving under normal operating conditions, if the needle moves into the red English Base Level warning area, the engine is too hot. Pull off the road, stop the vehicle, and turn off the engine as soon as possible.
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Instruments and Controls a message appears in the Driver Information When the ignition is on, this gauge indicates Center (DIC), the vehicle must be stopped and the battery voltage. the cause checked. One possible cause is a low When the engine is running, this gauge shows fluid level in the transmission.
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Instruments and Controls Readings outside the normal operating range When the vehicle is started, this light flashes Then the light stays on solid until the belt indicate a possible problem in the electrical and a chime may come on to remind the driver is buckled.
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Instruments and Controls on solid or flash, and a chime may come For information on the front seat belt reminder Warning on if the rear passenger remains unbuckled, lights, see "Driver Seat Belt Reminder Light" or becomes unbuckled, when the vehicle is and "Front Passenger Seat Belt Reminder Light"...
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Instruments and Controls If the word OFF or the off symbol is lit on The charging system light comes on briefly the passenger airbag status indicator, it means when the ignition is turned on, but the engine that the passenger sensing system has turned is not running, as a check to show the light off the front outboard passenger frontal airbag.
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Instruments and Controls it is working when the ignition is on and the If the light is on steady: A malfunction has Caution engine is not running. See Ignition Positions been detected. Diagnosis and service may be required. 3 216. Modifications to the engine, transmission, Check the following: exhaust, intake, or fuel system, or the •...
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Instruments and Controls Emissions Inspection and for inspection and might require several This light comes on briefly when the vehicle is days of routine driving before the system is turned on to show that the light is working. If Maintenance Programs ready for inspection.
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Instruments and Controls there is a problem with the Electric Parking If both the ABS warning light and the brake Antilock Brake System (ABS) Brake system. A message may also display in system warning light are on, ABS is not Warning Light the Driver Information Center (DIC).
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Instruments and Controls This indicator displays when you turn off Tow/Haul Mode Light Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) or Front Light Pedestrian Braking (FPB). This indicator will also display if AEB or FPB is unavailable due to malfunction, weather conditions, or if the windshield is not clean.
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Instruments and Controls The traction off light comes on when the accordingly. If the condition persists, see your Pedestrian Ahead Indicator Traction Control System (TCS) has been turned dealer as soon as possible. A Driver Information off. If StabiliTrak/Electronic Stability Control Center (DIC) message may display.
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Instruments and Controls If this happens, pull over and let the engine idle. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Engine Coolant Temperature See Engine Overheating 3 323. Off Light Warning Light Driver Mode Control Light This light comes on briefly when the vehicle is Caution turned on to show that the light is working.
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Instruments and Controls This light comes on when Off-Road Mode When the Light Flashes First and Then Is Caution (Continued) is selected. On Steady If the light flashes for about a minute and then See Driver Mode Control 3 237. 4. Restart the vehicle. If the engine oil stays on, there may be a problem with the pressure light stays on for more than 10 Tire Pressure Light...
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Instruments and Controls If the light stays on and the engine does not Low Fuel Warning Light Front Fog Lamp Light start, there could be a problem with the theft- deterrent system. See Immobilizer Operation 3 33. High-Beam On Light A Low Fuel Warning Light near the fuel gauge For vehicles with fog lamps, this light comes on comes on briefly when the ignition is turned on when the fog lamps are turned on.
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Instruments and Controls Information Displays Curve Speed Control Light Cruise Control Light Driver Information Center (DIC) (Base Level) The DIC displays are shown in the center of the instrument cluster. The displays show the status of many vehicle systems. The trip If equipped, this light may illuminate green odometer reset stem in the instrument cluster If equipped, the cruise control light is white...
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Instruments and Controls Digital Speedometer Tire Pressure the oil has just been changed. It cannot be reset accurately until the next oil change. To reset, The speedometer shows how fast the vehicle is Turn the trip odometer reset stem until see Engine Oil Life System 3 318.
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Instruments and Controls of the system. Reset the Brake Pad Life display be turned on by default but can be turned : Press to move left or right between after replacing the brake pads. See Brake Pad on through the Options app. See “Info Page the interactive display zones in the instrument Options”...
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Instruments and Controls The Average Fuel Economy display shows Tire Pressure: Shows the approximate engine oil life system monitoring the oil life, the approximate average liters per 100 pressures of all four tires. Tire pressure is additional maintenance is recommended. See kilometers (L/100 km), kilometers per liter displayed in either kilopascal (kPa) or in pounds Maintenance Schedule 3 398.
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Instruments and Controls Trailer Brake: On vehicles with the Integrated Blank Page: Shows no information. The HUD information can be displayed in Trailer Brake Control (ITBC) system, the trailer various languages. The speedometer reading Head-Up Display (HUD) brake display appears in the DIC. and other numerical values can be displayed in either English or metric units.
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Instruments and Controls Depending on how the vehicle is equipped, the 2. Start the engine. HUD Rotation: Press the thumbwheel while HUD may display some of the following vehicle Adjust Rotation is highlighted to enter Adjust 3. Use the following settings to adjust information and vehicle messages or alerts: Mode.
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Instruments and Controls Active Safety View: This displays the speed Navigation/Active OnStar View: This displays view along with a driver assistance graphic the speed view along with indicators for on the left. Driver assistance graphics show vehicle ahead, Lane Departure Warning/Lane your vehicle, vehicle ahead, gap setting, and Keep Assist, trailer sway, and pedestrian lane status information.
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Instruments and Controls advisory. Off-road information such as pitch Audio/Phone Overlay: This displays digital HUD Troubleshooting angle, steering angle, and rolling angle is speed, indicators from speed view along Check that: also shown. with audio/phone information, vehicle ahead • Nothing is covering the HUD lens. indicator, Lane Departure Warning/Lane Keep •...
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Instruments and Controls • All messages should be taken seriously; Battery Vehicle Speed Messages clearing the message does not correct SPEED LIMITED TO XXX KM/H (MPH) Engine Power Messages the problem. This message shows that the vehicle speed If a SERVICE message appears, see your dealer. REDUCED ACCELERATION DRIVE has been limited to the speed displayed.
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Instruments and Controls Keep the original hand-held transmitter for 1. Hold the end of the hand-held transmitter Universal Remote System use in other vehicles as well as for future about 3 to 8 cm (1 to 3 in) away from Programming programming. Erase the programming when the Universal Remote system buttons vehicle ownership is terminated.
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Instruments and Controls • If the indicator light stays on 4. After completing Steps 1–3, locate the Radio Signals for Some Gate Operators continuously or the garage door Learn or Smart button inside the garage Some radio-frequency laws and gate operators moves when the button is pressed, on the garage door opener receiver.
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Instruments and Controls 2. The indicator light will begin to flash after Universal Remote System 20 seconds. Without releasing the button, Operation proceed with Step 1 under “Programming the Universal Remote System.” Using the Universal Remote System Press and hold the appropriate Universal Remote system button for at least one-half second.
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Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting AUTO: Automatically turns on the headlamps; parking lamps; taillamps; instrument panel Exterior Lamp Controls lights; roof marker lamps, if equipped; Exterior Lighting front/rear side marker lamps; and license plate lamps. Exterior Lamp Controls ........ 144 High-Beam Systems ........144 : Turns on all lamps, except the headlamps Exterior Lamps Off Reminder .....146 and fog lamps, if equipped.
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Lighting • Turning On and Enabling IntelliBeam The IntelliBeam system is disabled by the Warning (Continued) button on the turn signal lever. If this happens, press on the turn signal high beams in dense exhaust, smoke, fog, lever when the exterior lamp control is in snow, road spray, mist, or other airborne the AUTO or position to reactivate the...
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Lighting • The vehicle is loaded such that the front Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) end points upward, causing the light sensor DRL can make it easier for others to see the to aim high and not detect headlamps front of the vehicle during the day. Fully and taillamps.
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Lighting instrument panel illumination control is in Hazard Warning Flashers the full bright position. See Instrument Panel Illumination Control 3 151. When it is bright enough outside, the headlamps will turn off or may change to DRL. The automatic headlamp system turns off when the exterior lamp control is turned to or the ignition is off.
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Lighting Holding the turn signal lever for more than one : Press this button to make the front and second will cause the turn signals to flash until rear turn signal lamps flash on and off. Press the lever is released. again to turn the flashers off.
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Lighting Some localities have laws that require the If the vehicle leaves a parked position, the lights Fog Lamps headlamps to be on with the fog lamps. will immediately turn off. If the vehicle is off, the lights will stay on for Task Lighting approximately 10 minutes.
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Lighting equipped; on trailer tow mirrors, if equipped; and in the center high-mounted stop lamp assembly (CHMSL). The shift lever must be in P (Park), R (Reverse), or N (Neutral) to operate the exterior cargo lamps. Become familiar with and follow all state and local laws that apply to cargo lamp operation.
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Lighting • Interior Lighting Optional trailer tow mirrors have auxiliary 3rd Press (if within 5 seconds of the previous cargo lamps and are activated with the button press): Instrument Panel Illumination • cargo lamp switch. CHMSL Cargo Lamps — Off Control •...
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Lighting Dome Lamps Reading Lamps There are reading lamps on the overhead console and over the rear seats. These lamps come on when any door is opened, on the remote key is pressed, or when the vehicle is turned off. Front Reading Lamps The front reading lamps are in the overhead console.
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Lighting Interior lights stay on for 20 seconds then Battery Load Management gradually fade out, or will turn off if you press The vehicle has Electric Power Management on the remote key or if you start the vehicle. (EPM), which estimates the battery's Exterior lamps turn off after some time.
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Lighting EPM works to prevent excessive discharge of Exterior Lighting Battery Saver the battery. It does this by balancing the The exterior lamps turn off about 10 minutes generator's output and the vehicle's electrical after the vehicle is turned off, if the parking needs.
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Infotainment System Infotainment System Introduction Vehicle Positioning ........169 Problems with Route Guidance ....170 Read the following pages to become familiar Voice Recognition Introduction with the features. Voice Recognition ......... 170 Introduction ........... 155 Phone Overview (Base Radio) .........156 Warning Bluetooth (Overview) ........172 Overview (Uplevel Radio) ......158...
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Infotainment System Before driving: Overview (Base Radio) • Become familiar with the operation, center Infotainment System stack controls, steering wheel controls, and The infotainment system is controlled by infotainment display. using the infotainment display, controls on • Set up the audio by presetting favorite the center stack, steering wheel controls, and stations, setting the tone, and adjusting voice recognition, if available.
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Infotainment System (Power) • Press to turn the power on. • Press to mute/unmute the system when on. • Press and hold to display the power off screen or the option to display the power off screen. • Turn to decrease or increase the volume.
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Infotainment System • Home Page Press to exit Android Auto or Apple Overview (Uplevel Radio) CarPlay. To enter back into Android The Home Page is where vehicle application Infotainment System Auto or Apple CarPlay, press and icons are accessed. Some applications are hold.
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Infotainment System 3. Release your finger to drop the icon in the If equipped, some audio controls can be 2. Volume: Press to increase or decrease desired position. adjusted at the steering wheel. the volume. : Press to answer an incoming call or start Move an Icon to Another Page Using the System voice recognition.
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Infotainment System Google Play Application Tray Touch/tap is used to select an icon or option, activate an application, or change the location If equipped, touch to download some of your For uplevel radios, the application tray is left of inside a map. favorite apps in your vehicle.
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Infotainment System Drag is used to move applications on the Fling or Swipe Pinch infotainment home screen, or to pan the map. To drag the item, it must be held and moved along the display to the new location. This can be done up, down, right, or left.
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Infotainment System Fade/Balance : Touch to adjust using the If equipped, touch Update Station List to Software Updates controls on the infotainment display or by update the active stations in your area. Over-the-Air Software Updates tapping/dragging the crosshair. Direct Tune If equipped, see “Updates”...
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Infotainment System Touch (X) next to enter station to delete one tab under Favorites and then Set Number of Entering a valid AM or FM frequency will number at a time, touch and hold to delete Audio Favorites. It can also be adjusted in automatically tune to the new station but not all numbers.
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Infotainment System Manage Radio Favorites Radio Text (RDS) Features SiriusXM with 360L • Displays a list of audio favorites that can be Display radio station call letters SiriusXM with 360L interface has enhanced • moved or deleted. in-vehicle listening experience for subscribers. Display messages from radio stations The experience now offers more categories •...
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Infotainment System To directly tune to a channel, touch the reduce interference, some static can occur, Multi-Band Antenna Tune icon to enter a channel number using especially around tall buildings or hills, causing The multi-band roof antenna may be used for the keypad. the sound to fade in and out.
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Infotainment System Volume and song selection may be controlled When touching Bluetooth, the radio may not Caution by using the infotainment controls or the be able to launch the audio player on the mobile device. If Bluetooth is selected and no connected device to start playing.
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Infotainment System Volume and song selection may be controlled Voice Assistant See Radio Frequency Statement 3 417. by using the infotainment controls. If If equipped, Google Maps can be controlled by Navigation Bluetooth is selected and no volume is present, voice commands, see Google Assistant under check the volume setting on the infotainment Voice Recognition 3 170.
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Infotainment System Maps Navigation Symbols Destination The following are the most common symbols Auto-Downloaded Maps Searching for a Destination that may appear in Google Maps. Google Maps downloads maps automatically A destination can be searched using for use when not connected to the Internet. Google Assistant.
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Infotainment System Adding a Stop on Route by Category 4. Touch the desired location, then touch the Global Positioning System (GPS) Navigation icon. 1. While in Turn-by-Turn navigation, touch The current position of the vehicle is the Search icon at the bottom. Avoid Tolls, Highways, or Ferries determined by using satellite signals and 2.
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Infotainment System • • • The vehicle is driving on slippery road This is the first navigation use after the map The route prohibits the entry of a vehicle surfaces such as sand, gravel, or snow. data is updated. due to a regulation by time or season or any •...
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Infotainment System However, not all features within these areas are Helpful Hints for Speaking Commands “Play <AM frequency> AM”: Tune to the radio supported by voice commands and requires the station frequency identified in the command Voice recognition identifies commands that user to have a valid data subscription plan or (like “nine fifty”).
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Infotainment System “Call < phone number>”: Initiate a call to “Set temperature to <desired number> To minimize driver distraction, before driving, a phone number of seven digits or 10 digits. degrees”: Set to a specific temperature inside and with the vehicle parked: • your vehicle. “Send a message to <contact name>”: Send Become familiar with the features of a message to a stored contact.
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Infotainment System • Controls The adjusted volume level remains in memory Up to 10 devices can be paired to the for later calls. The volume cannot be lowered Bluetooth system. Use the controls on the infotainment display • beyond a certain level. and the steering wheel to operate the The pairing process is disabled when the Bluetooth system.
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Infotainment System Pairing a Phone The code on the phone and infotainment 11. To pair additional phones, select Settings display need to be acknowledged for > Connections > Phones. 1. Make sure Bluetooth has been enabled pairing to be successful. on the phone before starting the First to Connect Paired Phones pairing process.
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Infotainment System Using the Settings Icon 1. Open the Device List Screen. See “Accessing The mute icon will not be available or the Device List Screen” previously in functional while Handset mode is active. 1. Select the Settings icon on the infotainment •...
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Infotainment System • • Search bar – Select the search icon on Making a Call Using the Keypad Press on the steering wheel controls. the top right of the Phones window • To make a call by dialing the numbers: Select Answer on the infotainment display. and type the name or number 1.
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Infotainment System Ending a Call 2. Connect your Android phone or Apple For Wireless Phone Projection iPhone by using the factory-provided • If equipped, verify your phone is wireless Press on the steering wheel controls. phone USB cable and plugging into a USB compatible by visiting the Google Android Auto •...
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Infotainment System Wireless CarPlay and/or Wireless Android Auto Auto support and to see if your phone is paired and projections are available, Apple may experience occasional service disruption compatible, see https://support.google.com/ CarPlay and/or Android Auto icons will become due to outside Wi-Fi interference. androidauto.
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Infotainment System automatically launch the next time the USB is The Android Auto and Apple CarPlay icons Features are subject to change. For further connected. If not, select the Android Auto or on the infotainment home screen will information on how to set up Android Auto and Apple CarPlay icon on the infotainment home illuminate.
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Infotainment System If applicable, Android Auto and/or Apple System Display CarPlay may be disabled from the infotainment Allows adjustment of the infotainment display. The menu may contain the following: system. To do this, select Home > Settings > Connections. Scroll down the list to find Sounds Time/Date Android Auto or Apple CarPlay.
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Infotainment System Android Auto Climate and Air Quality Power Assist Steps Allows interacting directly with a mobile device Allows adjustment of different Allows adjustment of different running on the infotainment display. See Apple CarPlay climate settings. board settings. and Android Auto (Uplevel Radio) 3 178 Apple Collision/Detection Systems Seating Position CarPlay and Android Auto (Base Radio) 3 177.
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Infotainment System Touch Lock or Unlock to lock or unlock Wi-Fi Networks Rear Seat Reminder the system. Touch Back to go back to the Shows connected and available Wi-Fi networks. Allows for a chime and a message when the previous menu. rear door has been opened before or during Wi-Fi Hotspot operation of the vehicle.
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Infotainment System Power Door Locks Apps and Permissions Storage Allows adjustment of different door Shows a list of installed apps and the This menu shows the storage info on the lock settings. permissions used. infotainment system. Remote Lock, Unlock, and Start Date/Time Security Allows adjustment of different remote...
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Infotainment System About To access: 2. For automatic transmissions, the vehicle must be in P (Park). For manual Touch to view the infotainment system 1. Touch Settings on the infotainment home transmissions, the vehicle must be stopped software information. screen, then touch Vehicle, and then with the parking brake set.
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Infotainment System In vehicles with a pushbutton start system, brake pedal is pressed if the driver, or on level. The speed warning does not limit the if a Teen Driver and a non-Teen Driver key some vehicles the detected passenger, has speed of the vehicle. On some infotainment are both present at start up, the vehicle will not buckled their seat belt.
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Infotainment System • • • When trying to change a safety feature Distance Driven – the total distance driven. Stability Control – the number of events • that is not configurable in Teen Driver, the which required the use of electronic Maximum Speed –...
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Infotainment System Forgotten PIN SiriusXM with 360L: Some features, including streaming content and listening See your dealer to reset the PIN. recommendations, require an active OnStar Trademarks and Connected Access plan and may vary by vehicle model. Content varies by SiriusXM subscription License Agreements plan.
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Infotainment System It is prohibited to copy, decompile, TouchSense Technology and TouchSense COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (“AVC disassemble, reverse engineer, hack, System 1000 Series Licensed from Immersion VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT manipulate, or otherwise make available Corporation.
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Infotainment System MPEG4–Visual USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD IS PROHIBITED, EXCEPT FOR USE BY A CONSUMER ENGAGING IN PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. WMV/WMA This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and under a license from...
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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 ......190 Dual Automatic Climate Control System ............192 Air Vents Air Vents ............194 Maintenance Passenger Compartment Air Filter ....195 Service .............196...
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Climate Controls To change the current mode, select one or Avoid using recirculation for long periods Caution more of the following. An indicator light of time in cold or damp conditions. Using will illuminate: recirculation in cold or damp conditions can Using a razor blade or sharp object to result in window fogging.
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Climate Controls The fan speed setting appears briefly on the Dual Automatic Climate Control System display screen when the center stack climate The heating, cooling, and ventilation in the vehicle can be controlled with this system. controls are adjusted. Choose from available options: •...
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Climate Controls displayed. Functions not manually set will Turn the knob clockwise or counterclockwise : Air is directed to the floor outlets, with continue to be automatically controlled, even to increase or decrease the driver or passenger some air directed to the windshield, outboard if the AUTO indicator is not lit.
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Climate Controls the air conditioner will not run. The A/C light Remote Start Climate Control Operation: If Do not cover the sensor; otherwise the will stay on even if the outside temperatures equipped with remote start, the climate control automatic climate control system may not are below freezing.
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Climate Controls • Keep the path under the front seats clear of objects to help circulate the air inside of the vehicle more effectively. • Use of non-GM approved hood deflectors can adversely affect system performance. Check with your dealer before adding equipment to the outside of the vehicle.
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Climate Controls 4. Pull lever on left side of the filter door and The air conditioning system requires periodic slide left, then remove the door. Remove maintenance. See Maintenance Schedule the old filter. 3 398. 5. Install the new air filter. 6.
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Driving and Operating Driving and Operating Shifting out of Park ........221 Cruise Control Parking over Things That Burn ....222 Cruise Control ..........240 Extended Parking ..........222 Adaptive Cruise Control (Camera) .... 242 Driving Information Engine Exhaust Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Driving for Better Fuel Economy ....198 Engine Exhaust ..........222 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems ..253...
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Driving and Operating Driving Information Distracted Driving Trailer Towing General Towing Information ......277 Driving for Better Fuel Economy Distraction comes in many forms and can take Driving Characteristics and Towing Tips ..277 your focus from the task of driving. Exercise Trailer Towing ..........
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Driving and Operating • • Wait until the vehicle is parked to retrieve Assume that other road users (pedestrians, Control of a Vehicle items that have fallen to the floor. bicyclists, and other drivers) are going to Braking, steering, and accelerating are •...
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Driving and Operating Pressing the Tow/Haul mode button adjusts Steering Caution steering effort for driving conditions described in Tow/Haul Mode 3 226. Caution Do not hold the steering wheel at full The power steering system may require rotation for more than 15 seconds and/or at To avoid damage to the steering system, maintenance.
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Driving and Operating • • The Antilock Brake System (ABS) allows Slow down and adjust your driving Loss of Control steering while braking. according to weather conditions. Stopping Skidding distance may be longer and vehicle control Off-Road Recovery may be affected when traction is reduced There are three types of skids that correspond by water, snow, ice, gravel, or other to the vehicle's three control systems:...
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Driving and Operating Before Driving Off-Road Loading the Vehicle for Off-Road Driving Environmental Concerns • Always use established trails, roads, and Warning Warning areas that have been set aside for public off-road recreational driving and obey all • When driving off-road, bouncing and quick Unsecured cargo on the load floor can be posted regulations.
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Driving and Operating • Use headlamps even during the day to brakes to slow the vehicle and help keep the Warning make the vehicle more visible. vehicle under control. Use Four-Wheel Drive • Low (4 ) to maintain speed down a steep Avoid turns that take the vehicle across Driving to the top of a hill at high speed grade instead of using Hill Descent Control...
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Driving and Operating • If the vehicle stalls on a hill, follow these steps Stay clear of the path the vehicle Warning (Continued) to stay in control. would take if it rolled downhill. 1. Apply the brakes to stop the vehicle, and or others could be injured or killed.
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Driving and Operating Driving in Water When going through water, the brakes get wet Warning and it may take longer to stop. See “Driving on Wet Roads” later in this section. Warning Wet brakes can cause crashes. They might not work as well in a quick stop and could After Off-Road Driving Driving through rushing water can be cause pulling to one side.
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Driving and Operating • • There is no hard and fast rule about Shift to a lower gear when going down Pay attention to special road signs (e.g., hydroplaning. The best advice is to slow down steep or long hills. falling rocks area, winding roads, long when the road is wet.
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Driving and Operating • The Antilock Brake System (ABS) improves Blizzard Conditions Warning (Continued) vehicle stability during hard stops, but Stop the vehicle in a safe place and signal for the brakes should be applied sooner than • help. Stay with the vehicle unless there is help Fully open the air outlets on or under the when on dry pavement.
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Driving and Operating For information about using tire chains on the Recovery Hooks If the Vehicle Is Stuck vehicle, see Tire Traction Devices 3 366. Warning Warning Rocking the Vehicle to Get It Out Never pull on recovery hooks from the If the vehicle's tires spin at high speed, Caution side.
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Driving and Operating Tire and Loading Information Label Warning Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), or either the maximum front or rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). This can cause systems to break and change the way the vehicle handles.
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Driving and Operating cold tire inflation pressures (4). For more amount equals 1400 lbs. and there information on tires and inflation see Tires will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo 3 347 and Tire Pressure 3 352. and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.
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Driving and Operating Certification/Tire Label Example 2 Example 3 Label Example 1. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 1. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 3 = 453 kg (1,000 lb) = 453 kg (1,000 lb) A vehicle-specific Certification/Tire label Then subtract Accessory Weight, for 2. Subtract Occupant Weight @ 91 kg (200 is attached to the center pillar (B-pillar).
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Driving and Operating (GAWR). To determine the actual loads Using heavier suspension components to There is also important loading on the front and rear axles, weigh the get added durability might not change the information for off-road driving in this vehicle at a weigh station.
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Driving and Operating Remember not to exceed the Gross Axle Loading Points Weight Rating (GAWR) of the front or * Equipment Maximum Weight rear axle. Ladder Rack and 340 kg (750 lb) Add-On Equipment Cargo When carrying removable items, a limit Cross Toolbox and 181 kg (400 lb) on how many people carried inside the Cargo...
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Driving and Operating The CWR is the maximum weight of the Here is an example of proper truck and Truck-Camper Loading load the vehicle can carry. It does not camper match: Information include the weight of the people inside. A vehicle-specific Truck-Camper Loading But, use about 68 kg (150 lb) for each seat.
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Driving and Operating exceed the truck's cargo weight rating, and Load Limits 3 209. If weight ratings are Caution (Continued) the camper's center of gravity (1) should exceeded, move or remove items to bring fall within the truck's recommended all weights below the ratings. Diesel engines: 3000 rpm center of gravity zone (2) when installed.
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Driving and Operating this happens, the vehicle may not start. Move Ignition Positions Warning the steering wheel from left to right while attempting to start the vehicle. If this does not Turning off the vehicle while moving may work, the vehicle needs service. cause loss of power assist in the brake and Unless an emergency exists, do not turn the steering systems and disable the airbags.
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Driving and Operating 5. Set the parking brake. See Electric Parking begins, release the button. Engine cranking will Caution continue until the engine starts. See Starting Brake 3 233. the Engine 3 217. If you add electrical parts or accessories, Warning you could change the way the engine Service Mode operates.
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Driving and Operating The idle speed will go down as the seconds. Wait at least 15 seconds between 3. Press on the steering wheel and ensure engine gets warm. Do not race the engine each try, to allow the cranking motor to that the switch indicator light is lit.
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Driving and Operating If equipped, the engine heater can provide To Use the Engine Heater Warning (Continued) easier starting and better fuel economy during engine warm-up in cold weather conditions • Warning While in use, do not let the heater cord at or below −18 °C (0 °F).
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Driving and Operating Retained Accessory Power (RAP) Shifting Into Park Warning (Continued) When the vehicle is turned from on to off, the roll, even if the shift lever is in P (Park). Be following features (if equipped) will continue Warning sure the transfer case is in a drive gear. If to function for up to 10 minutes, or until Parking on grades with poor traction such towing a trailer, see Driving Characteristics...
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Driving and Operating Leaving the Vehicle with the without first pulling it toward you. If you can, it Shifting out of Park means that the shift lever was not fully locked Engine Running This vehicle is equipped with an electronic shift into P (Park).
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Driving and Operating 3. Pull the shift lever toward you, then move If the vehicle is left parked and running with the Warning (Continued) it to the desired position, and release. remote key inside the vehicle, it will continue to run for up to 30 minutes.
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Driving and Operating Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Never park the vehicle with the engine You or others could be injured. To be sure running in an enclosed area such as the vehicle will not move, even when you a garage or a building that has no fresh are on fairly level ground, always set the air ventilation.
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Driving and Operating • When going about 55 km/h (35 mph) Caution Caution or more, push the accelerator all the way down. Shifting to R (Reverse) while the vehicle Shifting out of P (Park) or N (Neutral) with By doing this, the vehicle shifts down to the is moving forward could damage the the engine running at high speed may next gear and has more power.
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Driving and Operating Grade Braking is available in all modes, 2. Press the plus/minus buttons on the shift Caution including Range Selection Mode. See Manual lever to select the desired gear range for current driving conditions. Mode 3 225. Grade Braking assists in Spinning the tires or holding the vehicle in maintaining desired vehicle speeds when When the shift lever is moved from D (Drive) to...
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Driving and Operating In vehicles with gasoline engines, when the shift lever is moved from D (Drive) to L (Manual Mode), a downshift may occur. The gear that the transmission is operating in when the shift lever is moved from D (Drive) to L (Manual Mode) determines if a downshift occurs. See the following chart. 10-Speed Automatic Transmission Gear before shifting from D (Drive) to L (Manual Mode) 10th...
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Driving and Operating • Drive Systems Cause tires to wear faster. Automatic Transfer Case Two-Speed Transfer Case Four-Wheel Drive Warning If equipped, four-wheel drive engages the front If equipped with four-wheel drive, the axle for extra traction. The transfer case control vehicle will be free to roll if the transfer case panel is to the left of the instrument panel.
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Driving and Operating When the shift is complete the indicator will deep sand, deep mud, or deep snow, and while If equipped, use 4 , AUTO, or 4 to provide stop flashing. The DIC message turns off once climbing or descending steep hills. While additional traction when parking on a steep the shift is complete.
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Driving and Operating If the transmission is not in N (Neutral) when Shifting Out of 4 Caution shift request occurs, a DIC message displays. 1. The vehicle must be stopped or moving less The vehicle will allow 20 seconds for the shift than 5 km/h (3 mph) with the transmission Shifting the transmission into gear before to occur.
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Driving and Operating complete, the indicator stops flashing. If the Part-time Transfer Case When the shift is complete the indicator will parking brake and/or brake pedal is not stop flashing. The DIC message turns off once Two-Speed Transfer Case applied within 20 seconds, the transfer case the shift is complete.
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Driving and Operating Shifts between 2 , 4 , and 4 Shifting Into 4 Caution Any of these shifts can be made at normal 1. The ignition must be on and the vehicle driving speed. must be stopped or moving less than 5 Shifting the transmission into gear before km/h (3 mph) with the transmission in N ...
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Driving and Operating the shift request has completed. A DIC If the transmission is not shifted into the transfer case will remain in its message displays to indicate the state of N (Neutral) or the vehicle has not slowed to original state. This will be indicated in the the request.
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Driving and Operating ABS performs a system check when the vehicle Braking in Emergencies The system has a red parking brake status light is first driven. A momentary motor or clicking and an amber service parking brake warning ABS allows steering and braking at the same noise may be heard while this test is going on, light.
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Driving and Operating brake status light remains on. If the amber If the amber service parking brake warning Brake Assist service parking brake warning light is on, see light is on, release the EPB by pressing and Brake Assist detects rapid brake pedal your dealer.
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Driving and Operating the transition from brake pedal release to TCS activates if it senses any of the drive wheels It is recommended to leave both systems on accelerator pedal apply. The brakes release are spinning or beginning to lose traction. for normal driving conditions, but it may be when the accelerator pedal is applied.
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Driving and Operating If either system fails to turn on or to activate, StabiliTrak/ESC will automatically turn on if Caution a message displays in the Driver Information the vehicle exceeds 56 km/h (35 mph). Traction control will remain off. Center (DIC), and comes on and stays on to Do not repeatedly brake or accelerate indicate that the system is inactive and is not...
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Driving and Operating A blinking HDC light indicates the system down. The length of time HDC remains active Mode Activation is actively applying the brakes to maintain depends on road conditions, grade, set speed, vehicle speed. HDC can maintain vehicle speeds vehicle loading, and outside temperature.
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Driving and Operating If the vehicle is turned off with Tow/Haul Mode Snow/Ice Mode: Snow/Ice Mode improves active and then restarted within four hours or vehicle acceleration on snow and ice covered less, Tow/Haul will remain active. Otherwise, roads. When active, Snow/Ice Mode will adjust the vehicle will start in Normal Mode.
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Driving and Operating Locking Rear Axle (Automatic Locking Rear Axle (Electronic) Caution Mechanical) If equipped, the electronic locking rear axle Do not lock the axle while the tires are can give the vehicle additional traction from If equipped, the automatic mechanical locking spinning.
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Driving and Operating The electronic locking rear axle will disengage Warning (Continued) when the vehicle speed exceeds 40 km/h (25 mph). The Off-Road mode allows the Cruise control can be dangerous on slippery electronic axle lock to remain engaged at roads. On such roads, fast changes in tire higher vehicle speeds.
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Driving and Operating • Setting Cruise Control Resuming a Set Speed Press and hold down to SET– until the desired lower speed is reached, then release If cruise control is on when not in use, SET− or If cruise control is engaged and then the brake +RES could be pressed and engage cruise pedal is applied or is pressed, cruise control...
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Driving and Operating While going downhill, the transmission may ACC can reduce the need for you to frequently Adaptive Cruise Control (Camera) downshift and use engine braking to slow the brake and accelerate, especially when used If equipped, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) vehicle and maintain set speed, unless Range on expressways, freeways, and interstate allows the cruise control set speed and...
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Driving and Operating : Press to disengage ACC without erasing Warning (Continued) the selected set speed. • On winding and hilly roads or when the : Press to select a following gap setting for sensors are blocked by snow, ice, or dirt. ACC of Far, Medium, or Near.
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Driving and Operating 3. Press and release SET–. Warning 4. Remove foot from the accelerator. Always check the cruise control indicator on After ACC is set, it may immediately apply the the instrument cluster to determine which brakes if a vehicle ahead is detected closer than mode cruise control is in before using the the selected following gap.
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Driving and Operating • • If the vehicle is stopped with the brake When the accelerator pedal is pressed, ACC Pressing RES+ when there is no longer pedal applied, press RES+ and release the will not brake because it is overridden. a vehicle ahead or the vehicle ahead is brake pedal.
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Driving and Operating The set speed can also be decreased while the vehicle is stopped. • If stopped with the brake applied, press or hold SET− until the desired set speed is displayed. Selecting the Follow Distance Gap When a slower moving vehicle is detected ahead within the selected following gap, ACC Far Gap Setting Near Gap Setting...
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Driving and Operating when selecting the following gap. The range of Alerting the Driver selectable gaps may not be appropriate for all drivers and driving conditions. Changing the gap setting automatically changes the alert timing sensitivity (Far, Medium, or Near) for the Forward Collision Alert (FCA) feature.
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Driving and Operating Passing a Vehicle While Using ACC See Defensive Driving 3 199. Warning (Continued) If the set speed is high enough, and the left Approaching and Following a Vehicle turn signal is used to pass a vehicle ahead in a vehicle suddenly appears due to a vehicle the selected following gap, ACC may assist by ahead changing lanes.
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Driving and Operating • Vehicles on which extremely heavy cargo is In some cases, when ACC is temporarily Brake (EPB) to hold the vehicle. The EPB status loaded in the cargo area or rear seat unavailable, regular cruise control may be light will turn on.
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Driving and Operating ACC Override Warning If using the accelerator pedal while ACC is active, the ACC indicator turns blue on the On curves, ACC may respond to a vehicle in instrument cluster and in the HUD, if equipped, another lane, or may not have time to react to indicate that automatic braking will not to a vehicle in your lane.
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Driving and Operating or stationary objects when entering or exiting Driving in Narrow Lanes When ACC is used with vehicles equipped with a curve. This is normal operation. The vehicle aftermarket trailer brake controller, disengage Vehicles in adjacent traffic lanes or roadside does not need service.
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Driving and Operating • Erasing Speed Memory In a tunnel without the headlamps on, or in Warning (Continued) a tunnel when there is a vehicle in front that The ACC set speed is erased from memory if does not have its taillamps on. is pressed and when the vehicle is turned off.
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Driving and Operating The vehicle headlamps may need to be cleaned Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) due to dirt, snow, or ice. Objects that are not illuminated correctly may be difficult to detect. • or warnings provided by these systems. Work if the area surrounding the If ACC will not operate, regular cruise control Failure to use proper care when driving may detection sensor is damaged or not...
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Driving and Operating • Cleaning Rear Camera Mirror and Cargo View Camera in the Center High-Mounted Stoplamp Depending on vehicle options, keep these areas of the vehicle clean to ensure the best Radio Frequency driver assistance feature performance. A Driver This vehicle may be equipped with driver Information Center (DIC) message may display assistance systems that operate using radio...
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Driving and Operating Displayed images may be farther or closer than Rear Vision Camera (RVC) they appear. The area displayed is limited and objects that are close to either corner of the Warning bumper or under the bumper do not display. A warning triangle may appear on the The camera(s) do not display children, infotainment display to show that Rear Park...
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Driving and Operating 2. Area Not Shown Some views may automatically display, Warning or switch based on vehicle movement or additional safety features. For views that use The camera(s) do not display children, a shared button, touch the button to switch pedestrians, bicyclists, crossing traffic, between them.
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Driving and Operating • 2. Front/Rear Top-Down View into P (Park) while in this view will Standard Guidance Lines are automatically engage the Electric Parking available in Front/Rear Standard Displays a front or rear overhead view of Brake (EPB). Views, Front/Rear Top-Down Views, the vehicle.
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Driving and Operating coupler by continuously steering when the Camera App is active. The view from the infotainment screen, the vehicle to keep the guidance can be closed by selecting X, Home, or touch Settings > Vehicle > Collision/ line centered on the coupler when Back on the infotainment display.
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Driving and Operating • Transparent Trailer View is shown when Trailer Tow Mirror View the infotainment display when the the position of the trailer is relatively Camera App is active. The view can be Displays a rearward split view of the straight behind the vehicle.
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Driving and Operating disabled. To view available settings from Guidelines On, Rear Trailering Views. This Available camera views: • the infotainment screen, touch Settings feature only works with conventional box Front/Rear Standard View > Vehicle > Collision/Detection Systems. type trailers. • Front/Rear Top-Down View •...
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Driving and Operating the side cameras are on the bottom of the cameras mounted in and around the vehicle Troubleshooting outside mirrors, and the rear camera is in the and trailer. The rear camera is in the tailgate The Transparent Trailer calibration may take tailgate handle.
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Driving and Operating • The accessory trailer camera is mounted, maximum trailer width is 259 cm (102 in). A feature may be unavailable or not activating angled or rotated outside of the defined The trailer must be closer than 122 cm (48 in) as expected if: •...
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Driving and Operating continuous or the driver's seat will pulse five Park Assist Warning (Continued) times. Beeps in the front are higher pitched The vehicle may be equipped with Rear Park than beeps in the rear. Assist, always check the area around the Assist (RPA) or Front and Rear Park Assist vehicle and check all mirrors before moving (FRPA).
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Driving and Operating To turn the RPA symbols on or off, from the RCTA can be turned off. To view available Warning infotainment screen, touch Settings > Vehicle settings from the infotainment screen, > Comfort and Convenience > Rear Park touch Settings > Vehicle > Collision/ FCA is a warning system and does not apply Assist Symbols.
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Driving and Operating FCA warnings will not occur unless the FCA Collision Alert Tailgating Alert system detects a vehicle ahead. When a vehicle is detected, the vehicle ahead indicator will display green. Vehicles may not be detected on curves, highway exit ramps, or hills, due to poor visibility;...
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Driving and Operating away the alert will occur. Consider traffic and Unnecessary Alerts gear. Depending on the situation, the vehicle weather conditions when selecting the alert may automatically brake moderately or hard. FCA may provide unnecessary alerts for turning timing. The range of selectable alert timings This automatic emergency braking can only vehicles, vehicles in other lanes, objects that may not be appropriate for all drivers and...
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Driving and Operating • Intelligent Brake Assist (IBA) Heavy rain or snow is interfering with Warning (Continued) object detection. IBA may activate when the brake pedal is • • applied quickly by providing a boost to braking There is a problem with the StabiliTrak/ Detect a vehicle when weather limits based on the speed of approach and distance to Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system.
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Driving and Operating The FPB system can detect and alert to Front Pedestrian Alert Warning (Continued) pedestrians in a forward gear at speeds between 8 km/h (5 mph) and 80 km/h (50 Be ready to take action and apply the mph). During daytime driving, the system brakes.
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Driving and Operating Automatic Braking mirror and will flash if the turn signal is on. The Warning (Continued) Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) system is included If FPB detects it is about to crash into as part of the LCA system. a pedestrian directly ahead, and the brakes is normal operation and the vehicle does have not been applied, FPB may automatically...
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Driving and Operating 2. LCA Detection Zone Trailer Side Blind Zone Alert (TSBZA) warning Warning area starts at approximately 3 m (10 ft) to the When towing a trailer, LCA feature is disabled. trailing edge of the vehicle and goes back up to When not towing a trailer, the LCA sensor TSBZA does not alert the driver to vehicles 15 m (49 ft) behind the vehicle.
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Driving and Operating is detected in that blind zone. If the turn bicycle, or object extending out to either side When TSBZA is disabled for any reason other signal is activated in the same direction as of the vehicle or trailer. This is normal system than the driver turning it off, the Trailer Side a detected vehicle, this display will flash as an operation;...
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Driving and Operating Fuel How the System Works Warning LDW utilizes a camera sensor installed on the Top Tier Fuel windshield ahead of the rearview mirror to The LDW system does not steer the vehicle. detect lane markings. GM recommends the use of TOP TIER Detergent The LDW system may not: •...
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Driving and Operating Prohibited Fuels Caution (Continued) • Caution Fuel with a posted octane rating of less than the recommended fuel. Using Do not use fuels with any of the following this fuel will lower fuel economy and conditions; doing so may damage the performance, and may decrease the life If the vehicle has a yellow sticker on the fuel vehicle and void its warranty:...
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Driving and Operating To help locate fuel stations that carry E85 or FlexFuel Filling the Tank (Pickup Models) E85 or FlexFuel, the U.S. Department of If the vehicle has a diesel engine, see the Energy has an alternative fuel website. See Caution Duramax diesel supplement.
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Driving and Operating The capless refueling system does not have Filling the Tank with a Portable Fuel Container Warning (Continued) a fuel cap. Fully insert and latch the fill nozzle, If the vehicle runs out of fuel and must be filled begin fueling. •...
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Driving and Operating Filling the Tank (Chassis Cab and Warning (Continued) Warning Box Delete Models) • Do not re-enter the vehicle while Overfilling the fuel tank by more than three If the vehicle has a diesel engine, see the pumping fuel. clicks of a standard fill nozzle may cause: Duramax diesel supplement.
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Driving and Operating Trailer Towing Caution Warning (Continued) General Towing Information • If a new fuel cap is needed, get the right type Do not fill a container while it is inside Only use towing equipment that has been of cap from your dealer. The wrong type of a vehicle, in a vehicle's trunk, in a pickup designed for the vehicle.
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Driving and Operating • • Install extended side view mirrors on Rear Cross Traffic Braking (RCTB) Warning (Continued) • your vehicle if your visibility is limited Lane Change Alert (LCA) or restricted while towing. State laws • also be damaged, and the repairs would Super Cruise and Adaptive Cruise Control may require the use of extended side not be covered by the vehicle warranty.
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Driving and Operating occasionally check that the cargo and trailer Backing Up Warning (Continued) are secure and that the lamps and any trailer Hold the bottom of the steering wheel with brakes are working. • one hand. To move the trailer to the left, move Adjust the climate control system to that hand to the left.
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Driving and Operating • Towing on Grades Parking on Hills Shift into the desired gear. • Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear before Release the parking brake. Warning descending a long or steep downhill grade. 2. Let up on the brake pedal. If the transmission is not downshifted, the To prevent serious injury or death, always 3.
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Driving and Operating 2. Slowly back down the boat ramp until 8. Once the vehicle and trailer have been Warning (Continued) the boat is floating, but no further driven from the sloped part of the boat than necessary. ramp, the vehicle can be shifted from four- launch can be especially slippery at wheel-drive high.
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Driving and Operating Trailer Weight Ratings See “Weight-Distributing Hitch and Trailer Towing Adjustment” under Towing Equipment 3 285 to determine if equalizer bars are required to Warning Caution obtain the maximum trailer weight rating. You and others could be seriously injured See “Trailer Brakes”...
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Driving and Operating 4. Add the weight of all cargo in the vehicle. Gross Combined Weight (GCW) Alert See "Gross Combined Weight Rating." The vehicle does not measure the loaded weight of 5. Add the weight of hitch hardware such as your vehicle or trailer, instead it uses vehicle Warning a draw bar, ball, load equalizer bars, or...
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Driving and Operating contents, trailer, trailer contents, and trailer Weights listed apply for conventional trailers Maximum Trailer Tongue Weight Rating tongue are below all of these maximum weight and gooseneck/fifth-wheel trailers unless The maximum trailer tongue weight rating ratings. See “Maximum Trailer Weight Rating” otherwise noted.
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Driving and Operating GVWR includes the curb weight of your boat trailers, fall outside of this range. Always no more than half of the maximum allowable vehicle, any passengers, cargo, equipment, refer to the trailer owner’s manual for the tongue weight for the vehicle or 227 kg (500 lb), and the trailer tongue weight.
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Driving and Operating Gooseneck Hitch See “Maximum Trailer Tongue Weight” under Trailer Towing 3 282 for weight limits with A gooseneck hitch is designed to be coupled to various hitch types. a special hitch leveraging a hitch ball, and is mounted over the rear axle in the truck bed. Consider using mechanical sway controls with any trailer.
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Driving and Operating Weight-Distributing Hitch and Adjustment A weight-distributing hitch may be useful with some trailers. Use the following guidelines to determine if a weight-distributing hitch should be used. Vehicle Maximum Trailer Weight Weight Distributing Hitch Hitch Distribution 2500/3500 Up to 9 080 kg (20,000 lb) Optional* *Weight distributing hitch required on vehicles equipped with On/Off Road (OOR) and Mud Terrain (MT) tires with trailers over 10,000 lbs.
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Driving and Operating Measurement Height Example 2500/3500 (mm) 1 040 1 080 H2−H1 (H2−H1)/4 H2−[(H2−H1)/4] 1 070 Leveling the Trailer Select the correct hitch drawbar rise or drop to level the trailer. Warning Tires • Always level the trailer front-to-back using Do not tow a trailer while using a compact the correct trailer hitch drawbar.
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Driving and Operating trailers. Make sure this weight does not cause Safety Chains Instructions about safety chains may be the vehicle to exceed Gross Axle Weight provided by the hitch manufacturer, the Rating (GAWR) or Gross Vehicle Weight Rating gooseneck prep package manufacturer, or by Warning (GVWR).
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Driving and Operating Auxiliary Battery Use only a round, seven-wire connector with flat blade terminals meeting SAE J2863 specifications for proper Caution electrical connectivity. To prevent draining the auxiliary battery, The seven-wire harness contains the following always turn off electrical equipment when trailer circuits: not in use and do not use any equipment that may exceed the maximum amperage...
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Driving and Operating 2. Tail Lamps If equipped, trailering camera connectors are available in the bumper trailer receptacle in 3. Left Turn/Brake place of the four pin connector. The inside 4. Right Turn/Brake trailer auxiliary camera should be installed on the top left hand side (A) and the rear trailer auxiliary camera (B) should be installed on the top right hand side.
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Driving and Operating • If equipped, the Trailering App will monitor TRAILER DISCONNECTED CHECK the RH turn/brake lamp circuit, LH turn/brake CONNECTION appears when a connected Stop/Turn Signal Left Yellow/Blue lamp circuit, running lamp circuit, and reverse trailer is disconnected. It appears Stop/Turn Signal lamp circuits on the trailer.
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Driving and Operating Integrated Trailer Brake Control System proportional to the amount of vehicle braking. Trailer Brake Control Panel This available power output to the trailer brakes can be adjusted to a wide range of Warning trailering situations. Connecting a trailer that has an air brake The ITBC system is integrated with the system may result in reduced or complete vehicle’s brake, antilock brake, and StabiliTrak/...
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Driving and Operating the ITBC control panel and the DIC trailer TRAILER OUTPUT: This displays anytime Under certain circumstances, this lever can also brake display page to adjust and display power a trailer with electric brakes is connected. be used to apply additional trailer braking. The output to the trailer brakes.
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Driving and Operating Adjusting Trailer Gain at speeds lower than TRAILER BRAKES CONNECTED: This message To determine whether the electrical fault is 32–40 km/h (20–25 mph) may result in an will briefly display when a trailer with electric on the vehicle side or trailer side of the trailer incorrect gain setting.
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Driving and Operating TRAILER BRAKES DISABLED SERVICE REQUIRED: towing a trailer and the TSC detects that sway Warning (Continued) This message will display when there is is increasing, the vehicle brakes are selectively a problem with the ITBC system. If this message applied at each wheel, to help reduce excessive If the trailer begins to sway, reduce vehicle continues over multiple restarts, have the...
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Driving and Operating The effects of these aftermarket devices on Trailer tires deteriorate over time. The trailer Warning (Continued) vehicle handling or trailer brake performance is tire sidewall will show the week and year not known. the tire was manufactured. Many trailer brake apply lever.
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Driving and Operating 2. The brake lights turn on for about This feature allows profiles for connected Follow the on-screen instructions to set two seconds. trailers to be created to view status, to store and up profile. track trailer usage information, and to set up After a profile is created, set up for additional 3.
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Driving and Operating A trailer must be electrically connected to the Manual Method: Without the tool, the air Maintenance Reminders vehicle before starting the sensor-to-vehicle pressure can be increased or decreased in To set up maintenance reminders, touch the learn process. each tire for 10 seconds.
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Driving and Operating • Trailer dimensions must be in range and Vehicle Hitch Height: Measure from the Rear Trailer Guidance Setup transparent trailer must be calibrated prior ground to the top of coupler. If equipped, a rear trailer camera must • to use: Vehicle Hitch Length: Measure from the be mounted on the trailer and electrically...
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Driving and Operating Trailer Side Blind Zone Alert Setup The Status view shows: Lights • Lights If equipped, trailer dimensions must be in • range to enable this feature. Tires Follow the on-screen instructions to enter • Maintenance trailer dimensions. •...
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Driving and Operating the Trailering App will not display a Trailer Connection Problem 3. The left turn signal light flashes three times. Detection Alert to the user when a trailer If any of the trailer connections are lost, 4. The right turn signal light flashes is connected.
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Driving and Operating Tires vehicle will need to relearn the tire sensors and The progress bar turns red when the their locations. See “Trailer Tire Pressure Setup” maintenance item reaches 100% complete. previously in this section. Touch New Reminder to add a new Touch Edit Target Pressure to change the maintenance reminder.
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Driving and Operating Cameras trailer combined was determined to exceed the Touch to access a detailed view of each step. vehicle's GCWR. For more information on the Within each detailed view, touch Next and GCW Alerts, see Trailer Towing 3 282. Previous to navigate between steps. Touch Clear All to clear the completed statuses Towing Assist from all items in the current checklist.
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Driving and Operating Accessory/No Trailer Status View maintenance reminders cannot be set up for If there was an error in setting the brake gain a Guest Trailer Profile. The Guest Trailer Profile for a Trailer Profile, there will be a notification. If the Accessory/No Trailer profile is active, cannot be edited.
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Driving and Operating • GCW Alert Delete/Remove Trailer GCW Alerts • Touch to remove the Trailer Profile and all of Touch GCW Alerts to turn on/off the GCW Alerts Tow/Haul Mode Reminder Alert its settings. for the selected profile. These alerts are based •...
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Driving and Operating Touch Theft Alert to turn on/off Theft Alerts If Tow/Haul mode is off and this setting is on Caution for the selected profile. These alerts are based for a Trailer Profile, each time the vehicle is on the Trailer Profile, so the settings for each turned on, a reminder will appear in the DIC Some electrical equipment can damage the Trailer Profile must be turned on or off.
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Driving and Operating • The plow the vehicle can carry depends on Make sure the weight on the front and Adding a Snow Plow or Similar many things, such as: rear axles does not exceed the axle rating Equipment • for each. The options the vehicle came with, and the •...
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Driving and Operating To calculate the amount of weight any front For example, adding a 318 kg (700 lb) snow Warning accessory, such as a snow plow, is adding to the plow actually adds more than 318 kg (700 lb) to front axle, use this formula: the front axle.
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Driving and Operating removed which could affect vehicle safety. The components necessary to adapt a pickup to permit its safe use with a specialized body should be installed by the body builder.
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Vehicle Care Vehicle Care Front Axle ............331 Instrument Panel Fuse Block (Left) ...343 Rear Axle ............331 Instrument Panel Fuse Block (Right) ..345 Noise Control System ........331 Wheels and Tires General Information Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Tires ..............347 Control Function Check (Mechanical General Information ........312 All-Season Tires ..........
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Vehicle Care General Information materials. Perchlorate Material – special Towing the Vehicle handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/ Transporting a Disabled Vehicle ....383 For service and parts needs, visit your dealer. hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Recreational Vehicle Towing ..... 384 You will receive genuine GM parts and GM- Appearance Care Accessories and Modifications trained and supported service people.
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Vehicle Care Vehicle Checks This vehicle has an airbag system. Before Caution (Continued) attempting to do your own service work, see Doing Your Own Service Work Servicing the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle 3 72. not overload the vehicle. See Vehicle Load If equipped with remote start, open the Limits 3 209 and Trailer Towing 3 282 for Warning hatch/trunk before performing any service...
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Vehicle Care Clear any snow from the hood before opening. To close the hood: 1. Before closing the hood, be sure all To open the hood: filler caps are on properly, and all tools 1. Pull the hood release lever with the are removed.
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Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Overview 1. Remote Negative (–) Location. See Jump 2. Positive (+) Terminal (Under Cover). See 4. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 3 320. Starting - North America 3 380. Jump Starting - North America 3 380. 5. Engine Oil Dipstick. See “Checking Engine 3.
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Vehicle Care 6. Engine Cooling Fan (Out of View). See To ensure proper engine performance and long Warning life, careful attention must be paid to engine Cooling System 3 321. oil. Following these simple, but important steps 7. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir. See Power The engine oil dipstick handle may be hot;...
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Vehicle Care When to Add Engine Oil Caution (Continued) the excess oil or limit driving of the vehicle, and seek a service professional to remove the excess oil. See Engine Compartment Overview 3 315 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 been off Add enough oil to put the level somewhere in...
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Vehicle Care Engine Oil Additives/Engine Oil Flushes perform this work and reset the system. It is Engine Oil Life System also important to check the oil regularly over Do not add anything to the oil. The When to Change Engine Oil the course of an oil drain interval and keep it at recommended oils meeting the dexos1 the proper level.
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Vehicle Care The oil life system can also be reset as follows: be done at the dealer. Contact the dealer for When to Change Engine Air Filter additional information or the procedure can be 1. Display the oil life percentage on the DIC. When the Driver Information Center (DIC) found in the service manual.
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Vehicle Care 4. Press the thumbwheel or the reset stem to Warning confirm the reset. If part replacement is necessary, the part Engine Air Cleaner/Filter must be replaced with one of the same part The engine air cleaner/filter is on the passenger number or with an equivalent part.
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Vehicle Care Engine Coolant Caution The cooling system in the vehicle is filled with DEX-COOL engine coolant. This coolant If the air cleaner/filter is off, dirt can easily is designed to remain in the vehicle for get into the engine, which could damage it. 5 years or 240 000 km (150,000 mi), whichever Always have the air cleaner/filter in place occurs first.
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Vehicle Care • Gives boiling protection up to 129 °C (265 Checking Coolant If coolant is visible but the coolant level is not at °F), engine temperature. or above the indicated mark, see the following The coolant surge tank is in the engine •...
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Vehicle Care 1. Remove the coolant surge tank pressure Caution Warning cap when the cooling system, including the coolant surge tank pressure cap and upper Steam and scalding liquids from a hot If the pressure cap is not tightly installed, radiator hose, is no longer hot. cooling system are under pressure.
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Vehicle Care • In addition, there are ENGINE OVERHEATED If Steam is Coming from the Tows a trailer; see Trailer Towing 3 282. STOP ENGINE, ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE Engine Compartment If the ENGINE OVERHEATED STOP ENGINE or ENGINE, and ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED the ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE ENGINE message messages in the Driver Information Warning...
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Vehicle Care speed is about twice as fast as normal idle speed prevented in this instance. Normal operation the fan speed increases as the clutch more for at least five minutes while the vehicle is may continue unless the display indicates fully engages, so an increase in fan noise parked.
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Vehicle Care When to Check Power Steering Fluid To prevent contamination of brake fluid, never Adding Washer Fluid check or fill the power steering reservoir with It is not necessary to regularly check power the brake master cylinder cover off. Caution steering fluid unless there is a leak suspected in the system or an unusual noise is heard.
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Vehicle Care A message will display on the Driver Brake Pedal Travel Warning Information Center (DIC) if the washer fluid See your dealer if the brake pedal does not level is low. Washer fluid will need to be added return to normal height, or if there is a rapid The brake wear warning sound means that to the washer fluid reservoir.
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Vehicle Care How to Reset the Brake Pad Life System pitched warning sound when the brake pads Checking Brake Fluid are worn can still determine when the pads With the vehicle in P (Park) on a level surface, The system will automatically detect when should be replaced.
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Vehicle Care Warning Warning Warning If too much brake fluid is added, it can spill The wrong or contaminated brake fluid WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and on the engine and burn, if the engine is hot could result in damage to the brake system. related accessories can expose you enough.
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Vehicle Care Extended Storage: Remove the black, negative Caution (Continued) (−) cable from the battery or use a battery trickle charger. • Use the original nut from the vehicle to secure the negative battery cable. Negative Battery Cable Disconnection Do not use a different nut. If you need a replacement nut, see your dealer.
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Vehicle Care lubricant to raise the level to the bottom of the Four-Wheel Drive Rear Axle fill plug (1) hole. Use care not to overtighten Transfer Case the plug. When to Check Lubricant When to Check Lubricant It is not necessary to regularly check the When to Change Lubricant rear axle fluid unless a leak is suspected or Refer to Maintenance Schedule 3 398 to...
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Vehicle Care General Motors LLC, and is not limited to Insulation: Automatic Transmission Shift any particular part, component or system of Removal of the noise shields or any Lock Control Function Check the vehicle manufactured by General Motors undercab insulation. LLC.
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Vehicle Care Wiper Blade Replacement Windshield Replacement HUD System Caution The windshield is part of the HUD system. If the windshield must be replaced, get one that is Allowing the wiper arm to touch the designed for HUD or the HUD image may look windshield when no wiper blade is installed out of focus.
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Vehicle Care Warning If the gas struts that hold open the hood, trunk, and/or liftgate fail, you or others could be seriously injured. Take the vehicle to your dealer for service immediately. Visually inspect the gas struts for signs of wear, cracks, or other damage periodically.
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Vehicle Care 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out of Headlamps, Front Turn Signal, Caution the bulb socket. Sidemarker, and Parking Lamps 4. Replace the bulb and reverse Steps 1–3 Do not replace incandescent bulbs with Base Level Headlamp Assembly to reinstall.
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Vehicle Care To replace one of these bulbs: 1. Open the tailgate. 4. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise. 1. Cargo Lamp Bulbs 5. Pull the bulb straight out from the socket. 2. Center High-Mounted Stoplamp (CHMSL) Bulb 2. Remove the two rear lamp 6.
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Vehicle Care To replace one of these bulbs: Fuses and circuit breakers protect the wires that provide the power to the devices in your vehicle. If there is a problem on the road and a fuse needs to be replaced, the same amperage fuse can be borrowed.
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Vehicle Care 4. If the fuse must be replaced immediately, spare fuses are also provided on the instrument panel end cap or borrow a replacement fuse with the same amperage from the fuse block. Choose a vehicle feature that is not needed to safely operate the vehicle.
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Vehicle Care If the overload is caused by an electrical Warning problem and not snow or ice, be sure to get it fixed. Installation or use of fuses that do not meet GM’s original fuse specifications is Fuses and Circuit Breakers dangerous.
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage – – Headlamp Left Headlamp Right – ELM 4 – Electronic Lighting Module 4 – – ELM 6 – Electronic Lighting Module 6 BCM 3 – Body Control Module 3 Rear Window Defogger Washer Front – –...
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage – ELM 1 – Electronic – Lighting Module 1 IECL 1 – – DC/AC Inverter Transmission Auxiliary Not R/C Oil Pump (LD) IECR 2 (LD)/EBCM2 (HD) Radars (LD) A/C Clutch – MISC IP Transfer Case IECL 2 Headliner Ignition Control Module...
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Active Hydraulic Electric RNG BDS Engine Control Module Steering (HD) Throttle Control (HD) Engine Control Module DEFC Batt 1/CVS Cool Fan Clutch (HD DSL)/ Cabin Cool Pump Aeroshutter (LD/HD) Trailer Brake 17W (LD)/Auxiliary Battery (HD) –...
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Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Block (Left) Uplevel Shown, Base Level Similar Work Truck and Custom If equipped with a Uplevel or Base Level trim, the left instrument panel fuse block access door If equipped with a Work Truck or Custom is under the steering wheel on the driver side. trim, the left instrument panel fuse block A fuse puller is attached to the access door.
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Relays Usage Rear Heated Seats Left/Right Multi-Function End Gate Rear Sliding Window Open – – Rear sliding Window Close – Tailgate Module MFEG Major HI – Multi-Function End Gate – Rear Sliding Window Major High Front Heated and Driver Passenger Memory –...
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Vehicle Care To access the back of the fuse block: Instrument Panel Fuse Block (Right) 1. Push the tab at the top of fuse block down. 2. Pull the top of the fuse block outward. The right instrument panel fuse block access 3.
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Right Doors – Left Doors – – Heated Steering Wheel ELM 2 – Electronic Lighting – Module 2 – ELM 7 – Electronic Lighting SPOT LAMP LT/RT (LD) Module 7 USB Ports/Special Front Blower Equipment Option Retained LF Window Switch Accessory Power Steering Tilt (LD)/UVM (HD)/ Accessory Power Outlet/...
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Relays Usage RFA WCM AUX JACK/CSM Battery 2 (HD) – AUX JACK/TBCS – Retained Accessory Power/ BCM 4 – Body Control Accessory 1 Sunroof Module 4 – Driver Power Seat – – DC DC TRANS 1 (LD) – Wheels and Tires DC DC TRANS 2 (LD) –...
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Vehicle Care Consider installing winter tires on the vehicle Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) if frequent driving on snow or ice-covered roads is expected. All-season tires provide • • Overloading the tires can cause Replace any tires that have been adequate performance for most winter driving overheating as a result of too much damaged by impacts with potholes, conditions, but they may not offer the same...
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Vehicle Care • Use only radial ply tires of the same size, (3) Dual Tire Maximum Load Maximum load range, and speed rating as the original load that can be carried and the maximum equipment tires. pressure needed to support that load when used in a dual configuration.
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Vehicle Care and plant code, tire size, and date the tire (4) Construction Code A letter code is used was manufactured. The TIN is molded onto to indicate the type of ply construction both sides of the tire, although only one in the tire.
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Vehicle Care Belt A rubber coated layer of cords that GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. See Maximum Load Rating The load rating is located between the plies and the tread. for a tire at the maximum permissible Vehicle Load Limits 3 209. Cords may be made from steel or other inflation pressure for that tire.
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Vehicle Care Radial Ply Tire A pneumatic tire in which treadwear. Ratings are determined by tire Warning the ply cords that extend to the beads manufacturers using government testing are laid at 90 degrees to the centerline of procedures. The ratings are molded into Neither tire underinflation nor the tread.
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Vehicle Care The Tire and Loading Information label How to Check GM. TPMS sensors could be damaged on the vehicle indicates the original and would not be covered by the Use a good quality pocket-type gauge to equipment tires and the correct cold tire vehicle warranty.
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Vehicle Care Accordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety illuminates, you should stop and check your of reasons, including the installation of tires as soon as possible, and inflate them to replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the proper pressure.
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Vehicle Care • driven. This could be an early indicator that TPMS Malfunction Light and Message One or more TPMS sensors are missing the air pressure is getting low and needs to be or damaged. The malfunction light and The TPMS will not function properly if one inflated to the proper pressure.
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Vehicle Care When the low tire pressure warning light If the tire is overinflated by more than 35 kPa If the tire fill alert does not operate due to comes on: (5 psi), the horn will sound multiple times and TPMS interference, move the vehicle about 1 m the turn signal lamp will continue to flash for (3 ft) back or forward and try again.
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Vehicle Care See Tire Pressure Monitor Sensor Activation 5. If the vehicle has an uplevel DIC, press and 11. Proceed to the driver side outer rear tire, Tool at www.gmtoolsandequipment.com or hold the thumbwheel located in the center and repeat the procedure in Step 7. call 1-800-GM TOOLS (1-800-468-6657).
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Vehicle Care 10 minutes, driving at a minimum speed of The system is compatible with trailer tires that 20 km/h (12 mph). A dash (-) or pressure have placard pressure values from 103 – 689 value will display in the DIC. See Driver kpa (15 –...
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Vehicle Care • a malfunction, a DIC message indicates that the interference to the TTPMS which could The tread or sidewall is cracked, cut, system requires service. Some of the conditions cause loss of signal reception from or snagged deep enough to show cord that can cause the service message to occur are: the sensor.
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Vehicle Care the wheel alignment. See When It Is Dual Tire Rotation Time for New Tires 3 361 and Wheel When the vehicle is new, or whenever a wheel, wheel bolt, or wheel nut is Replacement 3 365. replaced or serviced, check the wheel nut If the full-size spare tire is part of the tire torque after 160, 1 600, and 10 000 km rotation, make sure the tire rotated into...
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Vehicle Care Adjust the front and rear tires to the Warning (Continued) recommended inflation pressure on the Tire and Loading Information label after emergency, a cloth or paper towel can the tires have been rotated. See Tire be used; however, use a scraper or wire Pressure 3 352 and Vehicle Load Limits brush later to remove all rust or dirt.
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Vehicle Care (TIN) molded into one side of the tire sidewall. Criteria Specification (TPC Spec) system The last four digits of the TIN indicate the rating. When replacement tires are tire manufactured date. The first two digits needed, GM strongly recommends buying represent the week and the last two digits, the tires with the same TPC Spec rating.
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Vehicle Care place the new tires on the rear axle (two Different Size Tires and Wheels Warning for single rear wheels, four for dual rear wheels). See Tire Rotation 3 359. Using bias-ply tires on the vehicle may Warning cause the wheel rim flanges to develop If different sized wheels are used, there may Warning cracks after many miles of driving.
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Vehicle Care Quality grades can be found where Traction Uniform Tire Quality Grading applicable on the tire sidewall between The traction grades, from highest to The following information relates to tread shoulder and maximum section lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. Those the system developed by the United width.
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Vehicle Care C corresponds to a level of performance driving on a smooth road, the tires and wheels Warning may need to be rebalanced. See your dealer for which all passenger car tires must meet proper diagnosis. under the Federal Motor Safety Standard Using the wrong replacement wheels, No. 109.
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Vehicle Care Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) Caution headlamp aim, bumper height, vehicle the vehicle. Do not spin the wheels. If If the vehicle is equipped with LT235/80R18 ground clearance, and tire or tire chain traction devices are used, install them on size tires, use tire chains only where legal clearance to the body and chassis.
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Vehicle Care In the event of a blowout, follow these tips: Warning Warning • A front tire blowout causes the vehicle to pull toward the side of the flat. Take your Lifting a vehicle and getting under it to Changing a tire can be dangerous. The foot off the accelerator pedal and grip the do maintenance or repairs is dangerous vehicle can slip off the jack and roll over...
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Vehicle Care Tire Changing Removing the Spare Tire and Tools 1. If equipped, place wheel blocks (1), The equipment is under the second row seats, as shown, to prevent the vehicle if equipped, or behind the front row seats on from moving.
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Vehicle Care tire on the AT4X model only, store it with the 10. Hoist End of Extension Tool valve stem side facing up. See “Storing a Flat or 1. Open the hoist shaft access hole cover on Spare Tire and Tools” later in this section. the bumper and use the key to remove the spare tire lock (8), if equipped.
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Vehicle Care 4. Insert the hoist end (open end) (10) of 9. If equipped with a spare tire cable remove the extension through the hole (9) in the the cable from the spare tire by passing the rear bumper. clip through the looped end of the cable. Do not use the chiseled end of the Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the wheel wrench.
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Vehicle Care 6. Jack Lift Head Adapter (If Equipped) (Use on Front Position Only) The tools you will be using include the jack (1), wheel blocks (2), jack handle (3), jack handle extensions (4), wheel wrench (5), and jack lift head adapter (if equipped). 1. Do a safety check before proceeding. See If a Tire Goes Flat 3 366.
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Vehicle Care Front Position If the vehicle is equipped with a jack lift Rear Position head adapter (6), fit the adapter over the 4. If the flat tire is on the front of the vehicle, end of the jack lift head. The adapter should position the jack under the bracket attached Warning have a snug fit.
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Vehicle Care If a snow plow has been added to the front 7. Remove all the wheel nuts and take off the Warning of the vehicle, lower the snow plow fully flat tire. before raising the vehicle. The jack has a feature to limit its travel to Warning Make sure that the jack head is positioned prevent overextension.
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Vehicle Care 8. Remove any rust or dirt from the wheel Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) bolts, mounting surfaces, and spare wheel. 9. Install the spare tire. running wheel, it could be that all of the when using accessory locking wheel studs are damaged.
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Vehicle Care 13. Tighten the nuts firmly in a crisscross Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools Caution (Continued) sequence, as shown, by turning the wheel wrench clockwise. Warning wheel with the valve stem pointing down For vehicles with dual wheels, have a technician and have the wheel/tire repaired as soon Storing a jack, a tire, or other equipment in check the wheel nut tightness of all wheels with...
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Vehicle Care 1. Spare Tire AT4X Model Shown With Valve Stem Side Up All Other Models Shown With Valve Stem Side Down 2. Tire/Wheel Retainer 3. Hoist Cable 4. Hoist Assembly 5. Hoist Shaft 6. Jack Handle Extensions AT4X Model Only Valve Stem Side Shown 7.
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Vehicle Care 3. Pull the cable and spring through the center of the wheel. Tilt the wheel retainer plate down and through the center wheel. Make sure the retainer is fully seated across the underside of the wheel. 5. Insert the hoist end (10) through the hole (9) in the rear bumper and onto the hoist shaft.
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Vehicle Care 7. If equipped with a spare tire cable, orient the cable by rotating the spare tire so that the cable is by the frame attachment location. 8. Raise the tire fully against the underside of the vehicle by turning the wheel wrench clockwise until you hear two clicks or feel it skip twice.
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Vehicle Care AT4X Model Incorrectly Stored, Retainer Off- All Other Models Correctly Stored, All Other Models Incorrectly Stored, Center Retainer Centered Retainer Off-Center 10. Reinstall the spare tire lock, if the vehicle has one. Return the jack and tools to their original location in the vehicle.
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Vehicle Care proper tire inflation and loading the vehicle. For The vehicle may have a different size spare Warning instructions on how to remove, install, or store tire than the road tires originally installed on the vehicle. This spare tire was developed for a spare tire, see Tire Changing 3 368.
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Vehicle Care The discharged battery positive (+) terminal Caution is under a cover. Open the cover to expose the terminal. Ignoring these steps could result in costly 1. Check the other vehicle. It must have damage to the vehicle that would not be a 12-volt battery with a negative covered by the vehicle warranty.
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Vehicle Care 3. Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper the radio and all the lamps that are not Warning cables can reach, but be sure the vehicles are needed. This will avoid sparks and help save not touching each other. If they are, it could both batteries.
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Vehicle Care Towing the Vehicle 8. Do not let the other end touch metal. Caution (Continued) Connect it to the good battery positive (+) Transporting a Disabled Vehicle terminal. Use a remote positive (+) terminal tires to prevent damage while loading/ if the vehicle has one.
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Vehicle Care Front Attachment Points Dolly towing is towing the vehicle with two Follow the tow vehicle manufacturer’s wheels on the ground and two wheels on instructions. See your dealer or trailering a dolly. professional for additional advice and equipment recommendations. Here are some important things to consider before recreational vehicle towing: Caution...
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Vehicle Care Only dinghy tow four-wheel-drive vehicles 5. With the engine running, release the Caution with a two-speed transfer case that have an N parking brake and verify that the transfer case is in N (Neutral) by shifting the (Neutral) and a 4 (Four-Wheel Drive Low) If a two-wheel-drive vehicle is towed transmission to D (Drive) and then to R ...
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Vehicle Care 9. Shift the transmission to P (Park). 5. Disconnect from the tow vehicle. Dolly Towing 6. Shift the transmission to N (Neutral). Caution 7. Shift the transfer case to 2 (Two-Wheel Drive High). When the shift to 2 (Two- If the steering column is locked, vehicle Wheel Drive High) is complete, the light in damage may occur.
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Vehicle Care Caution Caution Warning Do not tow this vehicle with two wheels on Do not power wash any part of the Avoid using high-pressure washers closer the ground, or vehicle damage could occur. vehicle’s interior, including the vinyl floor than 30 cm (12 in) to the surface of the This damage would not be covered by the covering.
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Vehicle Care • Water temperature must be below 80 °C If using an automatic car wash, follow with If necessary, use non-abrasive cleaners that are (180 °F). the car wash instructions. The windshield wiper marked safe for painted surfaces to remove • and rear window wiper, if equipped, must foreign matter.
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Vehicle Care Protecting Exterior Bright Metal Moldings Spray-In Bedliner Care If equipped with a CarbonPro Pickup Box, use the following instructions for cleaning: • Caution Caution Clean the box periodically by washing off the loose dirt with water and Failure to clean and protect the bright metal Using silicone-based products may damage a mild detergent.
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Vehicle Care • Solvents, alcohols, fuels, or other Shutter System blades. Bugs, road grime, sap, and a buildup harsh cleaners. of vehicle wash/wax treatments may cause • wiper streaking. Ice scrapers or other hard items. Replace the wiper blades if they are worn or •...
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Vehicle Care Inspect power steering for proper attachment, Caution (Continued) Caution connections, binding, cracks, chafing, etc. Visually check constant velocity joint boots and a tire dressing, always wipe off any To avoid surface damage on wheels and axle seals for leaks. overspray from all painted surfaces on wheel trim, do not use strong soaps, the vehicle.
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Vehicle Care Underbody Maintenance Finish Damage Caution At least twice a year, spring and fall, use plain Quickly repair minor chips and scratches with water to flush any corrosive materials from the touch-up materials available from your dealer Immediately remove cleaners, hand underbody.
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Vehicle Care Coated Moldings Caution (Continued) Caution (Continued) Clean coated moldings. • • Never use a brush with stiff bristles. vehicle, blot immediately and clean with When lightly soiled, wipe with a sponge or • a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap soft, lint-free cloth dampened with water. Never rub any surface aggressively or and water solution.
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Vehicle Care Fabric/Carpet/Suede 5. If the soil is not completely removed, use Caution a mild soap solution followed only by Start by vacuuming the surface using a soft plain water. brush attachment. If a rotating vacuum brush Do not attach a device with a suction attachment is used, only use it on the floor If the soil is not completely removed, it cup to the display.
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Vehicle Care Use the following guidelines for proper floor Caution (Continued) Warning mat/liner use: • The original equipment floor mats are alcohol or solvents on leather seats. Do Do not bleach or dye seat belt webbing. designed for your vehicle. If the floor mats not use cleaners that contain silicone or It may severely weaken the webbing.
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Vehicle Care Reinstall by lining up the floor mat/liner Reinstall by lining up the floor liner insert retainer openings over the carpet retainers button clips over the liner retainers and and snapping into position. snapping into position. Make sure the floor mat/liner is properly Make sure the floor liner insert is properly secured in place.
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Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance General Information Caution Your vehicle is an important investment. This Damage caused by improper maintenance General Information section describes the required maintenance for can lead to costly repairs and may not the vehicle. Follow this schedule to help protect General Information ........
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Service and Maintenance Because of the way people use vehicles, Refer to the information in the Maintenance the rotation, check the wheel alignment. See maintenance needs vary. There may need to Schedule Additional Required Services - When It Is Time for New Tires 3 361 and Wheel be more frequent checks and services.
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Service and Maintenance Additional Required Services – convenience. Reset the engine air filter life Every 156 000 km (97,500 mi) • system after the engine air filter is replaced. Normal Service Replace spark plugs. Inspect spark plug See Engine Air Filter Life System 3 319. wires and/or boots.
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Service and Maintenance – Recovery vehicles such as tow trucks Extreme service is for vehicles mainly Every Seven Years • and flatbed single vehicle carriers or driven off-road in four-wheel drive or Replace Air Conditioning Desiccant every any vehicle that is consistently used used in farming, mining, forestry, or seven years.
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Service and Maintenance • • Diagnostics Transfer case Engine air filter • • • OnStar active, if equipped Engine cooling system Hoses • • • Service history/recall check Power steering, if equipped Belts • • Fuel system Shocks and struts Engine Oil and Filter •...
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Service and Maintenance • Recommended Fluids, Severe Commercial Use Vehicles Only: Fluids and lubricants identified below by Lubricate chassis components every name or specification, including fluids or Lubricants, and Parts oil change. lubricants not listed here, can be obtained • from your dealer.
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Service and Maintenance Usage Fluid/Lubricant Key Lock Cylinders, Hood Hinges, Body Door Hinge Pins, Tailgate Hinge and Linkage, Fuel Door Hinge, Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube. See your dealer. Tailgate Handle Pivot Points, Hinges, Latch Bolt, and Linkage Transfer Case (Four-Wheel Drive) DEXRON-VI Automatic Transmission Fluid.
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Service and Maintenance Maintenance Records After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the service, and the type of services performed in the boxes provided. Retain all maintenance receipts. Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Services Performed ...
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Technical Data Technical Data Vehicle Identification Service Parts Identification Vehicle Identification Number There may be a large barcode on the certification label on the center pillar that you Vehicle Identification (VIN) can scan for the following information: Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ..405 •...
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Technical Data If the vehicle has a diesel engine, see the Duramax diesel supplement. 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.
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Technical Data Capacities Application Metric English 190 Y Wheel Nut Torque 140 lb ft All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to fill to the approximate level, as recommended in this manual. Recheck fluid level after filling. *Engine cooling system capacity values are based on the entire cooling system and its components. Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code...
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Customer Satisfaction Procedure Customer Information Your satisfaction and goodwill are important Customer Satisfaction Procedure .... 409 to your dealer and to GMC. Normally, any Customer Assistance Offices .......411 concerns with the sales transaction or the Customer Assistance for Text operation of the vehicle will be resolved by Telephone (TTY) Users ......
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Year, Make, Model, mileage of the vehicle vehicle service claims. The program provides When contacting GMC, remember that your and provide a description of the concern. for the review of the facts involved by an concern will likely be resolved at a dealer's...
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Online Account and Customer 1-800-263-3777 (English), 1-800-263-7854 contact 1-800-833-2438 Support (French), or write to: Roadside Assistance: 1-888-881-3302 Create a GMC Account (U.S.) at gmc.com Mediation/Arbitration Program Canada c/o Customer Care Centre Learn more about your vehicle features, shop General Motors of Canada Company...
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Services are provided for the duration of the : Chat live with online help representatives. contact 1-800-323-9935. vehicle's powertrain warranty. Visit gmc.com and create an account today. In the U.S., anyone driving the vehicle is Roadside Assistance Program covered. In Canada, a person driving the...
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Impound towing caused by violation of Emergency Tow from a Public Road or • Lock-Out Service: Vehicle registration any laws Highway: Tow to the nearest GMC dealer is required. • for warranty service, or if the vehicle was in Reimbursement of legal fines •...
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Customer Information Several Courtesy Transportation options are arrange their own transportation, limited Scheduling Service Appointments available to assist in reducing inconvenience reimbursement for reasonable fuel expenses When the vehicle requires warranty service, when warranty repairs are required. may be available. Claim amounts should reflect contact your dealer and request an actual costs and be supported by original Courtesy Transportation is not a part of the...
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Customer Information Additional Program Information safety are preserved. The use of Genuine GM Repair Facility parts can help maintain the GM New Vehicle All program options, such as shuttle service, GM also recommends that you choose Limited Warranty. may not be available at every dealer. Contact a collision repair facility that meets your needs Recycled original equipment parts may also your dealer for specific availability.
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Customer Information • If the vehicle is leased, the leasing company Vehicle make, model, and model year initially value the repair using aftermarket • may require you to have insurance that parts. Discuss this with the repair professional, Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ensures repairs with Genuine GM Original and insist on Genuine GM parts.
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Customer Information Reporting Safety Defects Customer Literature Radio Frequency Statement Owner’s manuals are written specifically for Reporting Safety Defects to the This vehicle uses license-exempt transmitters / owners and are intended to provide basic receivers / systems that operate on a radio United States Government operational information about the vehicle.
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In the U.S., call 1-800-462-8782, or write: improve safety or features. Some modules If you live in Canada, and you believe GMC Customer Assistance Center may also store data about how the vehicle that the vehicle has a safety defect, notify P.O.
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Customer Information • access, detecting possible malicious activity How various systems in your vehicle as law enforcement, that have the special in related networks, and responding to were operating; equipment, can read the information if they • suspected cybersecurity incidents in a timely, have access to the vehicle or the EDR.
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Customer Information Infotainment System If the vehicle is equipped with a navigation system as part of the infotainment system, use of the system may result in the storage of destinations, addresses, telephone numbers, and other trip information. See the infotainment section for information on stored data and for deletion instructions.
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OnStar OnStar OnStar Overview Software Terms for more details including system limitations at www.onstar.com (U.S.) or www.onstar.ca (Canada). OnStar Overview The OnStar system status light is next to the OnStar Overview ...........421 OnStar buttons. If the status light is: • OnStar Services Solid Green: System is ready.
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OnStar OnStar With Roadside Assistance, Advisors can locate > Press to get a priority connection to an a nearby service provider to help with a flat tire, OnStar Advisor available 24/7 to: Additional Information a battery jump, or an empty gas tank. •...
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OnStar How OnStar Service Works services may not work if the OnStar equipment TTY Users is not properly installed or it has not been Automatic Crash Response, Emergency OnStar has the ability to communicate to deaf, properly maintained. If equipment or software Services, Crisis Assist, Stolen Vehicle hard-of-hearing, or speech-impaired customers is added, connected, or modified, OnStar...
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OnStar • Languages In emergency situations, OnStar can use features to function properly. These systems the last stored GPS location to send to may not operate if the battery is discharged The vehicle can be programmed to respond in emergency responders. or disconnected.
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OnStar or changes may also cause a system to https://opensource.lge.com. In addition to automatically communicate with GM servers the source code, all referred license terms, to collect information about vehicle system warranty disclaimers, and copyright notices status, identify whether updates or changes are available for download.
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Connected Services Connected Services Connected Services Using Voice Commands During a Planned Route Navigation Functionality of the Voice Command button, if Connected Services Navigation requires a specific OnStar or equipped, may vary by vehicle and region. For Navigation ............. 426 connected service plan. some vehicles, press to open the OnStar app Connections ..........
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Apple and Android smartphones. infotainment display, then select Wi-Fi see my.gmc.com. GMC users can access the following services Hotspot. On some vehicles, touch Wi-Fi or from a smartphone: An active OnStar or connected service Wi-Fi Settings on the screen.
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OnStar Advanced Diagnostics, if equipped, provides a way to keep up on maintenance. Capabilities vary by model. See www.onstar.com for details and system limitations. Features are subject to change. For updates on feature capabilities, see my.gmc.com. Message and data rates may apply.
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INDEX Index How Does an Airbag Restrain?....67 Passenger Sensing System......68 Accessories and Modifications...... 312 What Makes an Airbag Inflate?....67 Accessory Power..........220 What Will You See after an Airbag Adaptive Inflates?............67 Cruise Control........132, 242 When Should an Airbag Inflate?....66 Adding a Snow Plow or Similar Where Are the Airbags?......
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INDEX Forward Collision Alert (FCA) System..264 Halogen Bulbs..........335 Front Pedestrian Braking (FPB)....267 Headlamp Aiming........334 Battery Lane Change Alert (LCA)......269 Headlamps, Front Turn Signal, Exterior Lighting Battery Saver....154 Lane Departure Warning (LDW)....271 Sidemarker, and Parking Lamps....335 Load Management........
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INDEX Center Collision Alert Adaptive............242 High-Mounted Stoplamp (CHMSL) Forward (FCA) System......264 Light............... 132 and Cargo Lamp.......... 336 Collision Damage Repair........ 415 Cupholders............100 Seat..............47 Compartments Customer Assistance Center Console Storage............99 Offices............411 Storage............101 Compass............108 Text Telephone (TTY) Users.......
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INDEX Distracted Vehicle Load Limits........209 Cooling System..........321 Driving............198 Wet Roads........... 205 Drive Belt Routing........407 Distracted Driving........... 198 Winter............206 Exhaust............222 Dome Lamps............. 152 Dual Fan..............325 Door Automatic Climate Control System..192 Heater............218 Ajar Light............132 Oil Life System..........
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INDEX Front Seats Speedometer..........116 Adjustment............ 47 Tachometer..........116 Fuel Transmission Temperature....... 119 Engine............325 Recommended..........272 Trip Odometer..........116 Fast Idle System..........218 Additives............273 Voltmeter............. 120 Filter E85..............274 Warning Lights and Indicators....111 Engine Air Cleaner........320 Economy, Driving for Better....
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INDEX High-Beam On Light........131 Indicator Lamps On Reminder........131 Pedestrian Ahead........128 Labeling, Tire Sidewall........349 Head Restraints..........46 Vehicle Ahead..........127 Lamps Head-Up Display (HUD)........136 Indicators Auxiliary Roof Mounted Lamp....149 Heated Warning Lights and Gauges...... 111 Daytime Running (DRL)......
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INDEX LED..............335 Service Electric Parking Brake....126 Malfunction Indicator Lamp......123 Task..............149 Tire Pressure..........130 Manual Lights Tow/Haul Mode.......... 127 Mirrors............34 Adaptive Cruise Control......132 Traction Control System (TCS)/ Mode............. 225 Airbag Readiness......... 122 Electronic Stability Control Light.... 128 Maps..............
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INDEX Proposition 65 Warning Recommended Fluids and Lubricants..402 Roof California............1 Records Sunroof............43 Publication Ordering Information....416 Maintenance..........404 Rotation, Tires..........359 Recreational Vehicle Towing......384 Routing, Engine Drive Belt......407 Reimbursement Program, GM Mobility..412 Running Boards..........31 Remote Running the Vehicle While Parked....
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INDEX Head Restraints..........46 Shifting Cupholders........... 100 Heated and Ventilated, Front....53 Into Park............220 Floor Console..........102 Heated, Rear..........55 Out of Park........... 221 Glove Box............99 Lumbar Adjustment, Front......49 Shift Lock Control Function Check, Rear............... 100 Massage............50 Automatic Transmission......
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INDEX Task Lighting............ 149 Top Tier Fuel............. 272 Fluid, Automatic.......... 319 Teen Driver............184 Tow/Haul Mode..........226 Temperature Gauge........119 Text Telephone (TTY) Users......411 Tow/Haul Mode Light........127 Transportation Program, Courtesy....414 Theft-Deterrent Systems......... 33 Towing Transporting Immobilizer............ 33 App..............
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INDEX Hazard Flashers........... 147 Lane Departure (LDW)........ 271 Vehicle Lights, Gauges, and Indicators....111 Ahead Indicator........... 127 Washer Fluid............ 326 Alarm System..........31 Wheels Canadian Owners........... 2 Alignment and Tire Balance..... 365 Control............199 Different Size..........363 Data Recording and Privacy..... 418 Replacement..........
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