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Contents Introduction California Proposition 65 Warning Introduction ............1 Keys, Doors, and Windows .........7 Seats and Restraints .......... 35 Storage ..............94 Instruments and Controls ......100 Lighting .............. 136 Infotainment System ........144 Climate Controls ..........174 Driving and Operating ........180 Vehicle Care ............
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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 Warning GMC Truck Emblem, YUKON, and DENALI from your dealer, at www.helminc.com, or...
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Introduction A circle with a slash through it is a safety : Brake System Warning Light : Registered Technician symbol which means “Do not,” “Do not do this,” : Dispose of Used Components Properly : Remote Start or “Do not let this happen.” : Do Not Apply High Pressure Water : Risk of Electrical Fire Symbols...
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Introduction 1. Air Vents 3 177 Dual Automatic Climate Control System Forward Collision Alert (FCA) System 3 264 (If Equipped). 3 174. 2. Turn Signal Lever. Turn and Lane-Change Rear Climate Control Buttons. See Rear Heated Steering Wheel 3 101 (If Equipped). Signals 3 139. Climate Control System 3 176.
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Introduction Lane Keep Assist (LKA) 3 276 (If Equipped). Hill Descent Control (HDC) 3 216 (If Equipped). 27. Driver Mode Control 3 217. Automatic Transfer Case Knob (If Equipped). See Four-Wheel Drive 3 207. Air Suspension 3 221. 28. Electric Parking Brake 3 212.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys and Locks Heated Mirrors ..........28 Automatic Dimming Mirror ......28 Keys Reverse Tilt Mirrors ........28 Keys and Locks Interior Mirrors Keys ..............7 Interior Rearview Mirrors ......29 Warning Remote Key ............8 Manual Rearview Mirror .......29 Remote Key Operation ........8 Leaving children in a vehicle with a remote...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows To remove the mechanical key, press the If there is a decrease in the remote key button on the side of the remote key near operating range: • the bottom, and pull the mechanical key out. Check the distance. The remote key may be Never pull the mechanical key out without too far from the vehicle.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows If enabled, the turn signal lamps flash twice to : Press and release to initiate vehicle locate. indicate unlocking has occurred. If enabled, The turn signal lamps flash and the horn sounds the exterior lamps may turn on. To view three times.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Keyless Access can be programmed to unlock Keyless Unlocking/Locking from the all doors on the first lock/unlock press from Passenger Doors the driver door. To view available settings from When the doors are locked and the remote the infotainment home screen, touch Settings key is within 1 m (3 ft) of the door handle, > Vehicle > Remote Lock, Unlock, Start.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows quickly, indicating access is disabled. If To view available settings from the the vehicle is driven. To view available settings disabled, disarm the alarm system before infotainment home screen, touch Settings from the infotainment home screen, touch starting the vehicle.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Starting the Vehicle with a Low Remote To start the vehicle: 1. Place the remote key in the remote key pocket. Key Battery 2. With the vehicle in P (Park) or N (Neutral) For improved vehicle security, the remote key is press the brake pedal and ENGINE equipped with a motion sensor.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Caution Caution (Continued) When replacing the battery, do not touch prevent damage, always follow the steps any of the circuitry on the remote key. for remote key reassembly in this manual Static from your body could damage the to ensure the remote key is sealed properly remote key.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows 3. Remove the seal by pulling on the tab to Laws in some communities may restrict the Other conditions can affect the performance access the battery. use of remote starters. Check local regulations of the remote key. See Remote Key 3 8. To for any requirements on remote starting view available settings for this feature, on 4.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows After two remote starts of 15 minutes, or To lock or unlock the doors from outside Warning (Continued) multiple shorter time starts totaling 30 the vehicle: minutes have been used, the vehicle must be • • Press on the remote key.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows The remote key must be within 1 m (3 ft) of Security Status indicator the liftgate or door being opened or locked. Press the button on the door handle to open. See “Keyless Access Operation” in Remote Key Operation 3 8.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows To unlock the doors: Delayed Locking Safety Locks • Press on the power door lock switch. This feature delays the locking of the doors Child Safety Locks prevent passengers from • until five seconds after all doors are closed. opening the rear doors from inside the vehicle, Shift the transmission into P (Park).
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Doors To open the liftgate, press on the power Warning (Continued) door lock switch or press on the remote key Liftgate • twice to unlock all doors. Press the touch pad If the vehicle is equipped with (1) on the underside of the liftgate handle and a power liftgate, disable the power lift up.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Power Liftgate Operation To power open or close the liftgate, select MAX or 3/4 mode and then: • Warning Press twice quickly on the remote key until the liftgate moves. You or others could be injured if caught in •...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Falling Liftgate Detection deactivate. After removing the obstructions, Press any liftgate button, the touch pad, or manually close the liftgate. This will allow on the remote key while the liftgate is moving If the power liftgate automatically closes normal power operation functions to resume.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Manual Operation > Vehicle > Comfort and Convenience > Hands-Free Exterior Storage. Choose from the following: Caution On-Open Only: The hands-free presence Attempting to move the liftgate too quickly feature is activated to only open the liftgate. and with excessive force may result in Off: The feature is disabled.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows • • If the key enters the approach zone but does The vehicle remains parked for more than happens, disable the power assist steps, clear not enter the authentication zone within several days, with no remote key use or the ice, then enable the assist steps and confirm a short period of time.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Cleaning Arming the Alarm System alarm is activated, the turn signals flash and the horn sounds for about 30 seconds. The alarm The power assist steps can be extended 1. Turn off the vehicle. system will then re-arm to monitor for the next or retracted for cleaning.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows • If the alarm has been activated, a message will Make sure there are no obstructions The indicator light will come on momentarily, appear on the DIC. blocking the sensors in the front indicating that these sensors have been overhead console.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows • A message that the steering wheel must be The vehicle is automatically immobilized when If the vehicle will not change ignition modes turned and the vehicle must be started the vehicle is turned off. (accessory mode, on, off), and the remote key again indicates that the column lock appears to be undamaged, try another remote The immobilization system is disarmed when...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Exterior Mirrors When the vehicle is turned off, a Driver other object is not removed from the vehicle. Information Center (DIC) message may appear Removing the person, pet, or other moving Convex Mirrors when the system detects motion that may object will deactivate the alarm.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Turn Signal Indicator Power Folding Power Mirrors If equipped, the mirror has turn signal indicator lights, which flash in the direction of the turn or lane change. Puddle Lamps If equipped, puddle lamps project light from the bottom of the mirror to the area of ground below the driver and passenger doors.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Resetting the Power Folding Mirrors If equipped with power folding mirrors and If equipped, when the vehicle is remote the mirrors have not been folded with the started using the remote key during cold Reset the power folding mirrors if: power folding mirror switch and the vehicle is temperatures, the rear window defogger and •...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows To view available settings from the Rear Camera Mirror infotainment screen, touch Settings > Vehicle > Comfort and Convenience. Warning Interior Mirrors The Rear Camera Mirror (RCM) has a limited Interior Rearview Mirrors view. Portions of the road, vehicles, and other objects may not be seen.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows The adjustment options are: • Tilt Press to scroll through the adjustment • options. Brightness Press to adjust the settings using the indicators on the mirror. The indicators will remain visible for five seconds after the last button activation, and the settings will remain saved.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows • Troubleshooting The camera’s mounting on the vehicle has been damaged, and/or the position or the mounting angle of the camera has changed. The vehicle aerodynamics are designed to improve fuel economy performance. This may See your dealer for service if a blue screen and result in a pulsing sound when either rear are displayed in the mirror, and the window is down and the front windows are...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Rear Window Lockout ice may cause the window to auto-reverse. The Warning (Continued) window will operate normally after the object If equipped, this feature prevents rear seat or condition is removed. passengers from opening the rear windows. a vehicle with children. ...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows 3. Partially open the window you want to The sunroof cannot be opened or closed if the Sun Visors program, then close it and continue to pull vehicle has an electrical failure. the switch briefly after the window has fully closed.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows • If this condition occurs, attempt to remove Pull and release (1) to express-close. the object, then pull and release the switch to • Press or pull (1) again to stop at the express close. If the reversal occurs multiple desired location.
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Seats and Restraints Seats and Restraints Securing Child Restraints (With the Airbag System Seat Belt in the Center Front Seat) ..90 Airbag System ..........63 Securing Child Restraints (With the Where Are the Airbags? ........65 Head Restraints Seat Belt in the Front Passenger Seat) ...90 When Should an Airbag Inflate? ....66 Head Restraints ..........
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Seats and Restraints Head Restraints The vehicle’s front seats have adjustable head restraints in the outboard seating positions. Warning With head restraints that are not installed and adjusted properly, there is a greater chance that occupants will suffer a neck/ spinal injury in a crash. Do not drive until the head restraints for all occupants are installed and adjusted properly.
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Seats and Restraints Rear Seats To fold the head restraint, press the button on The third row outboard head restraints are the side of the head restraint. not removable. Second Row Seats The third row outboard head restraints are The vehicle’s second row seats have head designed to be folded.
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Seats and Restraints Front Seats Power Seat Adjustment Warning You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to adjust a driver seat while the vehicle is moving. Adjust the driver seat only when the vehicle is not moving. Warning The head restraint will fold To adjust the seat: •...
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Seats and Restraints Reclining Seatbacks Warning Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even when buckled up, the seat belts cannot do their job. The shoulder belt will not be against your body. Instead, it will be in front of you. In a crash, you could go into it, receiving neck or other injuries.
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Seats and Restraints • To adjust the lumbar support, if equipped: Press Up (2) or Down (4) to adjust lumbar up Massage • or down. Press and hold the front or rear of the control to increase or decrease Bolster Support lumbar support.
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Seats and Restraints To activate and adjust the massage feature Overview button matching the driver number of this from the front center display screen, welcome message. To aid in identifying remote If equipped, the memory seat feature allows if equipped: key IDs, it is recommended to only carry drivers to save their unique driving positions •...
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Seats and Restraints 2. Adjust all available memory features to the Manually Recalling Seating Positions Auto Seat Entry Memory Recall desired driving position. Seat Entry Memory will automatically begin Press and hold 1, 2, or button until the movement to the seating positions of the 1 or 3.
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Seats and Restraints remote key or try saving the positions to Seat Exit Memory is not linked to the driver’s Heated and Ventilated Front Seats the other 1 or 2 memory button. See “Saving remote key. The seating position saved to Seating Positions” previously in this section. is used for all drivers.
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Seats and Restraints seat icon on the display to turn auto heated Start Auto Heated Seats or Remote Start Auto Select , if available, to ventilate the or ventilated seats off. If the passenger seat is Cooled/Ventilated Seats > ON or OFF. See driver or passenger seat.
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Seats and Restraints if a child entered the vehicle through the rear To adjust the second row seats with the rear door and left the vehicle without the vehicle panel switch: being shut off. 1. Remove any objects on the floor in front of, The feature can be turned on or off.
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Seats and Restraints • From the seat Position tab on the rear Base Model Seat Adjustment center display screen, touch and hold the Exit or Save Position button to save the desired position. Briefly touch the Exit or Save Position button to recall that position.
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Seats and Restraints Reclining Seatbacks Warning (Continued) Warning To recline the seatback: If either seatback is not locked, it could People in the vehicle could be injured in move forward in a sudden stop or crash. a sudden stop or crash. Be sure to return That could cause injury to the person the seat to the passenger seating position sitting there.
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Seats and Restraints The seatback will fold forward to create Folding and Tumbling the Seat from the Third a flat load floor. Row Seat If the seatback cannot fold flat, try moving Warning the front seat forward and/or put the front seatback in the upright position.
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Seats and Restraints 3. Pull the strap again to release the rear Warning of the seat from the floor. The seat will tumble forward. Folding a rear seat with the seat belts still fastened may cause damage to the Automatic Fold and Tumble Feature seat or the seat belts.
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Seats and Restraints The switches (2) can be used to fold the third row seatbacks from the cargo area. See Third Row Seats 3 52. Returning the Seat to the Sitting Position Warning If either seatback is not locked, it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash. That could cause injury to the person sitting there.
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Seats and Restraints Base Model Seat Remote Start Heated Seats Heated and Ventilated Rear Seats If equipped, the heated seats will turn on automatically during a remote start if it is Warning cold outside. The heated seat indicators may come on during this operation. The heated If temperature change or pain to the skin seats may cancel when the vehicle is started.
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Seats and Restraints 5. Stow the mini-latch in the holder in Third Row Seats the headliner. Warning Folding a rear seat with the seat belts still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the seat belts. Always unbuckle the seat belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat.
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Seats and Restraints Returning the Third Row Seatback to the To return the third row seatback to the Upright Position upright position: 1. Second Row Power Seat Fold and Tumble Switches (If Equipped) 1. Second Row Power Seat Fold and Tumble 2.
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Seats and Restraints Manual Seatback Folding Returning the Third Row Seatback to the Warning Upright Position A seat belt that is improperly routed, not properly attached, or twisted will not provide the protection needed in a crash. The person wearing the belt could be seriously injured.
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Seats and Restraints Folding the Third Row Seats from the If equipped, the red light on the switch will Warning Overhead Console illuminate if the third row seatback is not in the seating position. If either seatback is not locked, it could There are additional switches which can be move forward in a sudden stop or crash.
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Seats and Restraints Why Seat Belts Work Questions and Answers About Seat Belts Warning (Continued) Will I be trapped in the vehicle after a crash if I am wearing a seat belt? It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In You could be —...
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Seats and Restraints work. To turn the Buckle to Drive feature on or is on the front passenger seat. If this happens, It is very important for all occupants to buckle off, select Settings > Vehicle > Buckle to Drive. remove the object from the seat or buckle the up.
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Seats and Restraints • Wear the shoulder belt over the shoulder and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces. The shoulder belt locks if there is a sudden stop or crash. Warning You can be seriously injured, or even killed, by not wearing your seat belt properly.
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Seats and Restraints Warning Warning You can be seriously injured or killed if the If equipped, the second row passenger shoulder belt is worn behind your back, can create more legroom by moving the under your legs, or wrapped around your front passenger seat with controls located neck.
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Seats and Restraints 2. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you. Do not let it get twisted. The lap-shoulder belt may lock if you pull the belt across you very quickly. If this happens, let the belt go back slightly to unlock it.
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Seats and Restraints To unlatch the belt, push the release Seat belt pretensioners can also help tighten pushbutton on the buckle. The belt should the seat belts in a side crash or rollover event. return to its stowed position. Pretensioners work only once. If the Always stow the seat belt slowly.
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Seats and Restraints can rip apart under impact forces. If a belt is Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy Seat Belt Extender torn or frayed, have it replaced immediately. If Seat belts work for everyone, including If the vehicle seat belt will fasten around you, a belt is twisted, it may be possible to untwist pregnant women.
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Seats and Restraints • may have been stressed or damaged. See A roof-rail airbag for the front outboard Warning your dealer to have the seat belt assemblies passenger and the second and third row inspected or replaced. passengers seated directly behind the front Do not bleach or dye seat belt webbing.
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Seats and Restraints Here are the most important things to know Warning (Continued) Warning about the airbag system: when it inflates can be seriously injured or Children who are up against, or very close Warning killed. Do not sit unnecessarily close to any to, any airbag when it inflates can be airbag, as you would be if sitting on the seriously injured or killed.
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Seats and Restraints The front outboard passenger frontal airbag is Where Are the Airbags? in the passenger side instrument panel. Driver Side Shown, Passenger Side Similar The driver and front outboard passenger seat- The driver frontal airbag is in the center of the If the vehicle has a front center airbag, it is in the mounted side impact airbags are in the side of steering wheel.
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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. between an occupant and an airbag, and Frontal airbags are designed to inflate in do not attach or put anything on the moderate to severe frontal crashes to help steering wheel hub or on or near any other reduce the potential for severe injuries, mainly...
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Seats and Restraints The front center airbag, if equipped, is designed of the vehicle is struck or if the sensing system Rollover capable roof-rail airbags are designed to inflate in moderate to severe side crashes predicts that the vehicle is about to roll over on to help contain the head and chest of occupants depending upon the location of the impact, its side, or in a severe frontal impact.
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Seats and Restraints • The parts of the airbag that come into contact vehicle off and then on again, the fuel system Airbags are designed to inflate only once. with you may be warm, but not too hot to will return to normal operation; the doors can After an airbag inflates, you will need touch.
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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 The passenger sensing system is designed to If the On Indicator Is Lit for a Child Restraint When the retractor lock is set, the belt turn on the front outboard passenger frontal can be tightened but not pulled out of The passenger sensing system is designed to airbag anytime the system senses that a person the retractor.
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Seats and Restraints If the Off Indicator Is Lit for an Adult- 3. Place the seatback in the fully Warning (Continued) upright position. Sized Occupant 4. Have the person sit upright in the seat, death. An adult-sized occupant should not centered on the seat cushion, with legs ride in the front outboard passenger seat, if comfortably extended.
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Seats and Restraints The ON indicator may be lit if an object, such The operation of the airbag system can Warning as a briefcase, handbag, grocery bag, laptop, or also be affected by changing, including other electronic device, is put on an unoccupied improperly repairing or replacing, any parts For up to 10 seconds after the vehicle is seat.
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Seats and Restraints covers, upholstery, or trim, or with GM covers, Airbag System Check Warning (Continued) upholstery, or trim designed for a different The airbag system does not need regularly vehicle. Any object, such as an aftermarket passenger(s) in a crash, resulting in serious scheduled maintenance or replacement.
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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 in a motor vehicle and is designed by a genuine Warning (Continued) child restraint manufacturer. If it is, the child restraint will have a label saying that it meets In a crash, the belt would apply force on federal motor vehicle safety standards. a body area that is unprotected by any bony The instruction manual that is provided with structure.
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Seats and Restraints A rear-facing child restraint provides restraint with the seating surface against the back of the infant. The harness system holds the infant in place and, in a crash, acts to keep the infant positioned in the restraint. Booster Seats Backless Booster A belt-positioning booster seat is used for Backless booster fitment requirement:...
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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 Warning (Continued) Caution Warning A child in a rear-facing child restraint can If a child restraint is installed in a second Child restraints can scratch the surface be seriously injured or killed if the front row center seat, move the second row and cause damage to the screens. Avoid passenger airbag inflates.
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Seats and Restraints Wherever a child restraint is installed, be Booster seats use the vehicle’s seat belts to sure to follow the instructions that came secure the child and the booster seat. If the with the child restraint and secure the child manufacturer recommends that the booster restraint properly.
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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 88 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 90.
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Seats and Restraints The top tether anchors are on the rear of the seatback for the outboard seating positions and the rear of the seat cushion for the center seating position in the second row. Be sure to use an anchor located directly behind the seating position where the child restraint will be placed.
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Seats and Restraints Executive seating lower anchors are in the crease between the seatback and the seat cushion. Push the seatback trim up at the crease to access the lower anchor. Executive seating top tether anchors are on the Third Row Seat lower structure of seat back behind a fabric slit. Slide the seat forward to access the : Seating positions with top tether anchors.
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Seats and Restraints For the third row seat, the top tether anchors Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the Warning are on the back of the seatback. Be sure to LATCH System use an anchor located directly behind the Children can be seriously injured or seating position where the child restraint will Warning strangled if a shoulder belt is wrapped...
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Seats and Restraints 1. Attach and tighten the lower attachments Caution to the lower anchors. If the child restraint does not have lower attachments or Do not let the LATCH attachments rub the desired seating position does not against the vehicle’s seat belts. This may have lower anchors, secure the child damage these parts.
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Seats and Restraints If the child restraint is installed next When securing a child restraint with the Warning (Continued) to a center seat, make sure the seat belts in a rear seat position, study the top tether does not interfere with instructions that came with the child restraint see your dealer to have the system the center seating position shoulder to make sure it is compatible with this vehicle.
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Seats and Restraints If the child restraint or vehicle seat position does not have the LATCH system, you will be using the seat belt to secure the child restraint. Be sure to follow the instructions that came with the child restraint. If more than one child restraint needs to be installed in the rear seat, be sure to read Where to Put the Restraint 3 79.
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Seats and Restraints 5. To tighten the belt, push down on the child 8. Before placing a child in the child restraint, Securing Child Restraints (With restraint, pull the shoulder portion of the make sure it is securely held in place. To the Seat Belt in the Center Front belt to tighten the lap portion of the belt, check, firmly grip the child restraint at the...
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Seats and Restraints airbag under certain conditions. See Passenger Warning (Continued) Warning Sensing System 3 68 and Passenger Airbag Status Indicator 3 113 for more information, Secure rear-facing child restraints in a rear If equipped, the second row passenger including important safety information. seat, even if the airbag is off.
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Seats and Restraints 3. Pick up the latch plate and run the lap and 6. To tighten the belt, push down on the shoulder portions of the vehicle seat belt child restraint, pull the shoulder portion of through or around the restraint. Ensure the belt to tighten the lap portion of the the seat belt webbing is routed as direct belt, and feed the shoulder belt back into...
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Seats and Restraints If the airbag is off, the off indicator in the passenger airbag status indicator will come on and stay on when the vehicle is started. If a child restraint has been installed and the ON indicator is lit, see “If the On Indicator Is Lit for a Child Restraint”...
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Storage Storage Storage Compartments To close, pull the storage cover down until it latches and makes an audible click. Glove Box Warning Storage Compartments Storage Compartments ........ 94 Lift up the glove box handle to open it. Use the Do not store heavy or sharp objects in Instrument Panel Storage ......
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Storage Bucket Seat Cupholders Rear Cupholders Denali There are cupholders in front of and behind the For second row bench seat, there are If equipped, pull up to open the cover closest to center console storage area. cupholders in the armrest. Pull down the the armrest and push forward to open the cover armrest to access the cupholders.
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Storage If equipped, pull the front center armrest down Rear Storage Center Console Storage to access the storage area with cupholders. Press the button and lift to open. There may be a removable divider. There is storage in the floor of the rear cargo Bench Seat area.
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Storage Bucket Seat (Denali) When the center console is all of the way back, Press and hold to move the center there is a storage bin under the armrest. Pull on console rearward. The SD card is used for navigation. Do not the handle to open.
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Storage Additional Storage Features To move the armrest forward, push forward Convenience Net on the center of the armrest with the palm of Cargo Tie-Downs your hand. Floor Console Storage This vehicle may have a convenience net in the rear of the vehicle. Attach it to the cargo There are two cargo tie-downs in the rear cargo tie-downs for storing small loads.
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Storage lb) or the weight designated in the instructions Warning that came with the cross rails or other roof rack accessories, whichever is less. Before driving and occasionally during a trip, check that cargo is securely fastened, Warning rests evenly between the cross rails and does not block the vehicle's lamps or Never load the roof rack with more weight windows.
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Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Check Front Fog Lamp Light ........123 Engine Light) ..........114 Lamps On Reminder ........123 Brake System Warning Light ......116 Cruise Control Light ........123 Controls Electric Parking Brake Light ......116 Adaptive Cruise Control Light .....123 Service Electric Parking Brake Light ...116 Super Cruise Light .........
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Instruments and Controls Controls Power Tilt and Telescoping Steering Wheel Heated Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Adjustment Manual Tilt and Telescoping Steering Wheel To adjust the steering wheel, if equipped: : If equipped, press to turn the heated 1. Press the control up or down to tilt the steering wheel on or off.
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Instruments and Controls If equipped with auto heated seats, the heated Turn the band to select the frequency of Warning (Continued) steering wheel will turn on when the auto intermittent wipes between OFF and LO. Clear heated seat is activated. The heated steering snow and ice from the wiper blades and including all lamps and windows.
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Instruments and Controls Windshield Washer If the windshield wiper lever is then moved to : Turn the band to to spray washer fluid OFF before the driver door is opened or within on the rear window and Rear Camera Mirror, if 10 minutes, the wipers will restart and move to equipped.
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Instruments and Controls Auto Wipe in Reverse Gear area where it can receive a GPS signal. The compass system will automatically determine If the rear wiper control is off, the rear wiper when a GPS signal is restored and provide will automatically operate continuously when a heading again.
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Instruments and Controls If equipped and enabled, the vehicle has Wireless Charging Port 3 151. If uninterrupted power supply is wireless charging in the bin below the climate required while driving, disable the auto-stop control system. The system operates at 127.7 feature, see Stop/Start System 3 198.
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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 The following are selectable views: Instrument Cluster Clean: If equipped, displays no information zones. Single Gauge: Displays two information zones that are located to the left and right of the display. The gauges are located in the middle of the display.
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Instruments and Controls Night Vision: If equipped, displays the Night The following conditional gauges may be Speedometer Vision camera onto the instrument cluster. See displayed while in a particular driver mode: The speedometer shows the vehicle speed in • Night Vision System 3 269. Engine Oil Temperature either kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per •...
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Instruments and Controls The fuel gauge may: Fuel Gauge • Take a little more, or less fuel to fill up than it indicates. For example, the gauge may have indicated the tank is half full, but it actually will take a little more, or less than half the tank's capacity to fill the tank.
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Instruments and Controls Engine Oil Temperature Gauge Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge English Metric If equipped, this gauge shows the engine oil temperature. Metric If the gauge pointer moves into the high end, it means that the engine oil has overheated. If the vehicle has been operated under normal driving conditions, pull off the road, stop the vehicle, and turn off the engine as soon...
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Instruments and Controls Transmission Temperature Gauge English English Metric This gauge shows the engine Caution coolant temperature. If the pointer moves toward the warning area at Do not drive the vehicle while the the high end of the gauge, the engine is too hot. transmission fluid is overheating, or the This reading indicates the same thing as transmission can be damaged.
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Instruments and Controls Information Center (DIC), the vehicle must be Front Passenger Seat Belt Reminder Light Second and Third Row Passenger Seat Belt stopped and the cause checked. One possible Reminder Light The vehicle may have a front passenger seat cause is a low fluid level in the transmission. belt reminder light near the passenger airbag The vehicle may have second and third row status indicator.
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Instruments and Controls laptop, or other electronic device. To turn off Warning the reminder light and/or chime, remove the object from the seat or buckle the seat belt. If the airbag readiness light stays on after the vehicle is started or comes on while Airbag Readiness Light driving, it means the airbag system might This light shows if there is an electrical...
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Instruments and Controls be a problem with the lights or the passenger If the light stays on, or comes on while driving, sensing system. See your dealer for service there may be a problem with the electrical right away. charging system. Have it checked by your dealer.
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Instruments and Controls Check the following: Emissions Inspection and Caution (Continued) • Maintenance Programs If fuel has been added to the vehicle using the capless funnel adapter, make sure that If the vehicle requires an Emissions Inspection/ meet the original tire specifications, can it has been removed.
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Instruments and Controls for inspection and might require several This light comes on briefly when the vehicle is This light comes on when the parking brake days of routine driving before the system is turned on to show that the light is working. If is applied.
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Instruments and Controls EPB may also be degraded. A message may also Hill Descent Control Light See Brake System Warning Light 3 116. display in the Driver Information Center (DIC). Four-Wheel-Drive Light See Electric Parking Brake 3 212. Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light If equipped, the Hill Descent Control light comes on when the system is ready for use.
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Instruments and Controls • Green: Appears when LKA is turned on and If equipped, this indicator will display green Automatic Emergency Braking ready to assist. LKA will gently turn the when a vehicle is detected ahead and amber (AEB) Disabled Light steering wheel if the vehicle approaches when you are following a vehicle ahead much a detected lane marking.
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Instruments and Controls This light comes on briefly when the vehicle is If the light is on and not flashing, the TCS Electronic Stability Control (ESC) turned on to show that the light is working. If and potentially the StabiliTrak/ESC system Off Light it does not come on then, have it fixed so it will are not fully operational and may not...
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Instruments and Controls If this happens pull over and turn off the engine This light comes on when Terrain mode Engine Coolant Temperature as soon as possible. See Engine Overheating is selected. Warning Light 3 328. Driver Mode Control Light This light comes on when Off-Road mode is selected.
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Instruments and Controls This light comes on when the air suspension is A Driver Information Center (DIC) tire pressure raised to maximum ground clearance height message may also display. Stop as soon as possible, and inflate the tires to the pressure value shown on the Tire and Loading Information label.
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Instruments and Controls be some other oil system problem. Turn the See Stop/Start System 3 198. Caution (Continued) engine off when it is safe to do so and contact Security Light your dealer. 2. Check the oil level. See Engine Oil 3 320. Low Fuel Warning Light 3.
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Instruments and Controls This light comes on when the high-beam Lamps On Reminder Adaptive Cruise Control Light headlamps are in use. See Headlamp High/ Low-Beam Changer 3 138. IntelliBeam Light This light comes on when the exterior lamps If equipped, this light is white when the are in use, except when only the Daytime Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is on and ready, Running Lamps (DRL) are active.
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Instruments and Controls Information Displays Driver Attention Assist Light : Press to open a menu or select a menu item. Press and hold to reset certain displays. Driver Information Center (DIC) DIC Information Display Options The DIC is displayed in the instrument cluster. It shows the status of many vehicle systems.
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Instruments and Controls km (mpg) or km/L recorded since the last The Oil Life display must be reset after each oil the value for that tire is shown in amber. See time this menu item was reset. This number change. It will not reset itself. Do not reset the Tire Pressure Monitor System 3 357 and Tire reflects only the approximate average fuel Oil Life display at any time other than when...
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Instruments and Controls wear and the state of the system. Reset the Right Zone Display to remove the selected content from Brake Pad Life display after replacing the brake the instrument cluster. See Driver Information Auto Lane Change: Displays the status of pads.
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Instruments and Controls Brake Pad Life: Displays an estimate of the Engine Air Filter Life: Displays an estimate of Transmission Fluid Temperature: Displays the remaining life of the front and back brake pads. the remaining engine air filter life and the temperature of the automatic transmission Messages are displayed based on brake pad state of the system.
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Instruments and Controls reset. This number reflects only the current, Engine Hours: Displays the total number of Warning approximate average fuel economy and hours the engine has run. This display also changes as driving conditions change. shows the engine idle hours. If the HUD image is too bright or too high To reset these values, touch reset on the Add to Driver Display may be chosen.
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Instruments and Controls Depending on how the vehicle is equipped, The HUD image can temporarily light up the HUD may display the following vehicle depending on the angle and position of information, messages, or alerts: sunlight on the HUD image. This is normal. •...
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Instruments and Controls HUD Views There are four views in the HUD. Some vehicle information and vehicle messages or alerts may be displayed in any view. English Active Safety View Shown, English Compass Shown, Metric Similar Metric Similar Navigation/Active OnStar View: Displays the Active Safety View: Displays the speed view, speed view, vehicle ahead, Lane Departure pedestrian advisory, trailer sway, and a driver...
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Instruments and Controls Audio overlays display when the audio app is selected on the instrument cluster. All HUD views may briefly display audio information when the driver uses the steering wheel controls to adjust the audio settings appearing in the instrument cluster. Incoming phone calls appearing in the instrument cluster may also display in any HUD view.
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Instruments and Controls • • You are not wearing polarized sunglasses. All messages should be taken seriously; Steering • clearing the message does not correct The windshield and HUD lens are clean. Engine Power Messages the problem. If you continue to experience problems with If a SERVICE message appears, see your dealer.
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Instruments and Controls automation devices. The following instructions Clear all people and objects away from the Vehicle Speed Messages address garage door openers, but can be used garage door. SPEED LIMITED TO XXX KM/H (MPH) for other devices. Park the vehicle outside and directly facing This message shows that the vehicle speed Do not use the Universal Remote system with the garage door opener receiver.
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Instruments and Controls If the signal is not detected after 30 7. Press and release the Learn or Smart button Erasing Universal Remotes on the garage door opener receiver. Step seconds, press and return to Step 1 to try To erase a programmed Universal Remote, 8 must be completed within 30 seconds again.
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Instruments and Controls Using Universal Remotes 3. Select “Add Remote.” Follow the instructions in Universal Remote System Each successfully programmed remote will Programming 3 133. create a shortcut icon on the infotainment Controls screen. Tapping these shortcut icons will operate the garage door opener. Pressing and dragging an icon allows it to be repositioned on the screen as desired.
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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; front/ Exterior Lighting rear sidemarker lamps; and license plate lamps. Exterior Lamp Controls ........ 136 : Turns on all lamps, except the headlamps High-Beam Systems ........
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Lighting The system only activates the high beams The high-beam headlamps may not turn off This light appears on the instrument when driving over 40 km/h (25 mph). automatically if the system cannot detect cluster when the IntelliBeam system is another vehicle's lights because of any of the enabled.
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Lighting When the DRL system is on, only the DRL are on. Exterior Lamps Off Reminder Flash-to-Pass The taillamps, sidemarker lamps, instrument A reminder chime sounds when the headlamps This feature lets you use the high-beam panel lights, and other lamps will not be on. or parking lamps are manually turned on, the headlamps to signal a driver in front of you When it begins to get dark, the automatic...
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Lighting There is a light sensor on top of the instrument Lights On with Wipers When the hazard warning flashers are on, the panel. Do not cover the sensor, otherwise vehicle turn signals will not work. If the windshield wipers are activated in the headlamps will come on when they are daylight with the engine on, and the exterior Turn and Lane-Change Signals...
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Lighting If after signaling a turn or lane change, or if When the fog lamps are turned on, the parking The brightness adjusts only at night or when the arrow flashes rapidly or does not come on, lamps automatically turn on. the headlamps or parking lamps are on.
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Lighting To change the dome lamp settings, press Front Reading Lamps the following: OFF : Press to turn off the dome lamps. An indicator light on the button will turn on when the dome lamp override is activated. Press OFF again to deactivate this feature and the indicator light turns off.
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Lighting Lighting Features If the vehicle has remained parked for an Battery Load Management extended period of time with no use of remote Entry Lighting The vehicle has Electric Power Management key or keyless access, approach detection will (EPM), which estimates the battery's be disabled.
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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 Voice Recognition Voice Recognition ......... 158 Read the following pages to become familiar Phone Introduction with the features. Bluetooth (Overview) ........159 Introduction ...........144 Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a Phone) ... 160 Overview ............145 Warning Apple CarPlay and Android Auto ....164 Steering Wheel Controls ......146 Settings Taking your eyes off the road for too...
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Infotainment System • Before driving: Press and hold to turn the power off. Overview • Become familiar with the operation, center Infotainment System Infotainment Home Screen stack controls, steering wheel controls, and The infotainment home screen is where The infotainment system is controlled by infotainment display.
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Infotainment System Phone Steering Wheel Controls Touch the Phone icon to display the Phone main page. See Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a Phone) 3 160 Bluetooth (Overview) 3 159. Maps If equipped, touch the Maps icon to display the navigation map. See Using the Navigation System 3 154.
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Infotainment System Apple CarPlay Touch/Tap Drag If equipped, touch the Apple CarPlay icon to activate Apple CarPlay after a supported device is connected. See Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 3 164. Android Auto If equipped, touch the Android Auto icon to activate Android Auto after a supported device is connected.
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Infotainment System Nudge is used to move items a short distance Spread is used to zoom in on a map, certain separately, using mild soap. Do not use bleach on a list or a map. To nudge, hold and move the images, or a web page. Place finger and thumb or fabric softener.
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Infotainment System Tune Equalizer Radio Data System (RDS) Touch to adjust Bass, Midrange, or Treble using RDS relies on receiving specific RDS information Touch on the infotainment display to the options on the infotainment display. from radio stations and only works when the enter the Tune screen.
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Infotainment System SiriusXM radio has a wide variety of Playing SiriusXM Content Radio Reception programming and commercial-free music, Touch on the now playing Unplug any electronic devices from the coast to coast, in digital-quality sound. screen to rewind, pause, play, or fast forward accessory power outlets if there is In the U.S., see www.siriusxm.com content.
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Infotainment System loss of the SiriusXM signal for a period of USB Port Bluetooth Audio time. Some cellular services may interfere with The vehicle may be equipped with multiple Music may be played from a connected SiriusXM reception causing signal loss. USB ports. Music may be played from Bluetooth mobile device.
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Infotainment System • Bluetooth features, visit your brand website. Playback of any media playing through that : Touch to go to Bluetooth Headphones See Online Account and Customer Support specific screen is paused when the screen is volume and settings menu. See “Settings” turned off.
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Infotainment System Settings 3. Make sure the Bluetooth headphones are Rear Consumer Ports in pairing mode. Once recognized by If equipped with RMS, the Rear Consumer Ports From the rear home screen, touch to access the system, the Bluetooth headphones (RCP) are in the rear of the center console.
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Infotainment System To use the HDMI input of the RMS: Troubleshooting Internet Connectivity 1. Connect the auxiliary device with an Google Maps relies on a subscription data plan No power: The vehicle might not be on or in HDMI cable. for full functionality, including availability of accessory mode.
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Infotainment System Mute Settings Maps Navigation Symbols During active route guidance, Google Maps can The following are the most common symbols give audible voice directions, traffic alerts, or Auto-Downloaded Maps that may appear in Google Maps. can be muted. In the Google Maps app, touch Google Maps downloads maps automatically Settings, then Mute settings to access the for use when not connected to the Internet.
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Infotainment System Adding a Stop on Route by Category Avoid Tolls, Highways, or Ferries Destination 1. While in Turn-by-Turn navigation, touch 1. Open Google Maps. Searching for a Destination the Search icon at the bottom. 2. Touch the Settings icon. A destination can be searched using 2.
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Infotainment System • • At times, other interference such as the satellite The vehicle is approaching a tall building or The vehicle is driving in heavy traffic where condition, road configuration, condition of the a large vehicle. driving is at low speeds, and the vehicle is •...
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Infotainment System • The route to the destination might not be Using Voice Recognition For best results: • shown if there are new roads, if roads have Speak the command naturally, not too fast, Voice recognition becomes available once the recently changed, or if certain roads are not not too slow.
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Infotainment System “Play channel <SiriusXM channel number> Voice Recognition for Navigation Phone Assistant Voice Recognition on SiriusXM” : Tune to the SiriusXM radio Navigation commands can be used to start, While a mobile phone is connected via station channel number identified in the cancel route, or add waypoints/points of Bluetooth, Android Auto, or Apple CarPlay, command.
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Infotainment System • Review the controls and operation of the See the mobile device manufacturer's user : Press to end a call, decline a call, or infotainment system. guide for Bluetooth functions before pairing cancel an operation. Press to mute or unmute •...
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Infotainment System • If a previously paired mobile device is manager, select "Add Phone." If a phone has 9. If the vehicle name does not appear on not connecting to the Bluetooth system, been previously added, the “Add Phone” your phone under the “other devices” or try forgetting the mobile device on the card will just be a “+”...
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Infotainment System 2. Select the Settings icon on the infotainment Using the Phone Icon Connecting to a Different Phone home screen. 1. Select the Phone icon on the infotainment To connect to a different phone, the new home screen or the Phone icon on the phone must be in the vehicle and paired to the 3.
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Infotainment System • Making a Call Using Contacts Search bar – Select the search icon on Making a Call Using the Keypad the top right of the Phones window Calls can be made through the Bluetooth To make a call by dialing the numbers: and type the name or number system using personal phone contact 1.
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Infotainment System • Ending a Call 2. Connect your Android phone or Apple Press on the steering wheel controls. • iPhone by using the factory-provided • Select Answer on the infotainment display. Press on the steering wheel controls. phone USB cable and plugging into a USB •...
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Infotainment System For Wireless Phone Projection Wireless CarPlay and/or Wireless Android Auto and is subject to Apple’s terms and privacy may experience occasional service disruption policy. Data plan rates apply. For Android Verify your phone is wireless compatible by due to outside Wi-Fi interference. Auto support and to see if your phone visiting the Android Auto or Apple CarPlay is compatible, see www.android.com/auto/...
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Infotainment System Settings Vehicle-to-Phone Sharing Buckle to Drive Allows GM apps to use vehicle data on the listed This feature can prevent shifting out of Park To access the Settings menus: phones shown. when the driver’s, and if applicable the front 1.
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Infotainment System Remote Lock, Unlock, and Start Notifications Accessibility Allows adjustment of different remote Shows a list of installed apps and the This menu shows the accessibility information lock settings. permissions used. on the infotainment system. Ride Height Apps Assistant and Voice Allows adjustment of different ride Shows a list of installed apps and the This menu allows adjustment of assistant and...
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Infotainment System TTY Mode activate certain safety systems, allow setting For a pushbutton start system: of some features, and limit the use of others. Touch to turn off or on. 1. Start the vehicle. The Report Card will record vehicle data about 2.
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Infotainment System displays, and Teen Driver restrictions Buckle to Drive : When turned ON, Buckle to Teen Driver Speed Warning : Displays will not be applied if this remote key Drive prevents the driver from shifting out a warning in the DIC when exceeding is used to operate the vehicle.
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Infotainment System • • The gap setting for Adaptive Cruise Control The Report Card data is collected from the time Traction Control – the number of times the and alert timing for Forward Collision Alert, Teen Driver is activated or the last time the Traction Control System activated to reduce if equipped, cannot be changed.
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Infotainment System • Touch Clear PIN and All Teen Driver Keys may affect wireless performance. iPhone are varies by SiriusXM subscription package. from the Teen Driver menu. This will also trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. All fees, content, and features are subject unregister any Teen Driver keys and delete and other countries.
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Infotainment System • USA Customers — See www.siriusxm.com Java or call 1-888-601-6296. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or • its affiliates. Canada Customers — See www.siriusxm.ca or call 1-877-438-9677. MPEG4–AVC (H.264) It is prohibited to copy, decompile, THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE disassemble, reverse engineer, hack, AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE TouchSense Technology and TouchSense...
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Infotainment System A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE VC-1 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTPS://WWW.MPEGLA.COM. MPEG4–Visual USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL...
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Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems Dual Automatic Climate Control System Climate Control Systems Dual Automatic Climate Control System ..174 Rear Climate Control System ..... 176 Air Vents Air Vents ............177 Maintenance Passenger Compartment Air Filter ....178 Service ............. 179 1.
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Climate Controls Automatic Operation If any buttons are pressed, the climate control from the windshield quickly. When the control system will turn on and operate at the current is pressed again, the system returns to the The system automatically controls the fan setting.
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Climate Controls Sensor Afterblow Feature Caution (Continued) If equipped, under certain conditions, the fan may stay on or may turn on and off several not be covered by the vehicle warranty. times after you turn off and lock the vehicle. Do not clear the inside rear window with This is normal.
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Climate Controls 3. Heated Rear Seats (If Equipped) Manual Operation 4. MODE (Air Delivery Mode Control) : Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the fan speed. Turn 5. AUTO (Automatic Operation) completely counterclockwise to turn the fan/ For some models, a digital screen will be power off.
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Climate Controls Maintenance Move the slider knob on rectangular vents and rotate the outlet barrel left to right to change Passenger Compartment Air Filter the direction of the air flow and to shut off the air flow. The filter reduces the dust, pollen, and other airborne irritants from outside air that is pulled Operation Tips into the vehicle.
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Climate Controls 3. Unsnap dampener by pushing outwards to Service fully remove the glove box bin. All vehicles have a label underhood that identifies the refrigerant used in the vehicle. The refrigerant system should only be serviced by trained and certified technicians. The air conditioning evaporator should never be repaired or replaced by one from a salvage vehicle.
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Driving and Operating Driving and Operating Dynamic Fuel Management ...... 202 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Extended Parking ......... 202 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems ..250 Engine Exhaust Assistance Systems for Parking or Driving Information Engine Exhaust ..........203 Backing ............252 Driving for Better Fuel Economy ....181 Running the Vehicle While Parked ...203 Rear Vision Camera (RVC) ......
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Driving and Operating Driving Information Fuel Additives ..........280 Distracted Driving Filling the Tank ..........280 Driving for Better Fuel Economy Distraction comes in many forms and can take Filling a Portable Fuel Container ....282 your focus from the task of driving. Exercise Trailer Towing Driving habits can affect fuel mileage.
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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 used when the brake is applied. Once the power Curve Tips • assist is used up, it can take longer to stop and Take curves at a reasonable speed. the brake pedal will be harder to push. • Reduce speed before entering a curve.
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Driving and Operating on the road. Learn to recognize warning Off-Road Recovery Loss of Control clues — such as enough water, ice, or Skidding packed snow on the road to make a mirrored surface — and slow down when you have There are three types of skids that correspond any doubt.
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Driving and Operating Loading the Vehicle for Off-Road Driving Environmental Concerns Warning • Always use established trails, roads, and Warning areas that have been set aside for public When driving off-road, bouncing and quick off-road recreational driving and obey all changes in direction can easily throw you •...
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Driving and Operating • Before driving on a hill, assess the steepness, Never go downhill forward or backward Warning traction, and obstructions. If the terrain ahead with either the transmission or transfer cannot be seen, get out of the vehicle and walk case in N (Neutral).
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Driving and Operating • • If an incline must be driven across, and the If driving downhill when the vehicle steering, accelerating, and braking. Drive at vehicle starts to slide, turn downhill. This stalls, shift to a lower gear, release a reduced speed and avoid sharp turns or should help straighten out the vehicle and the parking brake, and drive straight abrupt maneuvers.
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Driving and Operating suspension, wheels, tires, and exhaust system Caution Warning (Continued) for damage and check the fuel lines and cooling system for any leakage. Do not drive through standing water if it is Flowing or rushing water creates strong More frequent maintenance service is required.
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Driving and Operating • Keep windshield wiping equipment in Winter Driving Warning (Continued) good shape. Driving on Snow or Ice • Keep the windshield washer fluid performance, and could result in a loss reservoir filled. of braking. Shift the transmission to a lower Caution •...
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Driving and Operating • Allow greater following distance and watch To save fuel, run the engine for short periods to Warning for slippery spots. Icy patches can occur warm the vehicle and then shut the engine off on otherwise clear roads in shaded areas. and partially close the window.
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Driving and Operating The Traction Control System (TCS) can often Recovery Hooks help to free a stuck vehicle. See Traction Control/Electronic Stability Control 3 214. If Warning TCS cannot free the vehicle, see “Rocking the Vehicle to Get it Out” following. Never pull on recovery hooks from the side.
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Driving and Operating Tire and Loading Information Label cold tire inflation pressures (4). For more Warning information on tires and inflation see Tires 3 350 and Tire Pressure 3 355. Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating There is also important loading (GVWR), or either the maximum front information on the vehicle Certification/...
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Driving and Operating amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.) Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle.
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Driving and Operating Certification/Tire Label (GAWR). To find out the actual loads on the front and rear axles, weigh the vehicle at a weigh station. Your dealer can help with this. Be sure to spread your load equally on both sides of the centerline. The Certification/Tire label may also include information about the Front Axle Reserve Capacity.
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Driving and Operating Starting and Operating Caution Warning (Continued) New Vehicle Break-In • Overloading the vehicle may cause Never stack heavier things, like damage. Repairs would not be covered suitcases, inside the vehicle so that Caution by the vehicle warranty. Do not overload some of them are above the tops of the vehicle.
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Driving and Operating Ignition Positions Caution (Continued) Warning • Do not tow a trailer. See Trailer Towing Turning off the vehicle while moving may cause loss of power assist in the brake and 3 286 for the trailer towing capabilities steering systems and disable the airbags. of the vehicle and more information.
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Driving and Operating may not release with the wheels turned off If the vehicle cannot be pulled over, and must more than five seconds will place the vehicle center. If this happens, the vehicle may not be shut off while driving, press and hold ENGINE in Service Mode.
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Driving and Operating Stop/Start System Caution Caution If equipped and enabled, the Stop/Start system Do not try to shift to P (Park) if the vehicle Cranking the engine for long periods will shut off the engine to help conserve fuel. is moving. If you do, you could damage the of time, by trying to start the engine It has components designed for the increased transmission.
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Driving and Operating • Auto Stops may not occur and/or Auto Starts The Auto Stop has reached the maximum Engine Heater may occur because: allowed time. The engine heater can provide easier starting • The climate control settings require the Auto Stop Disable Switch and better fuel economy during engine warm- engine to be running to cool or heat the...
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Driving and Operating 1. Turn off the engine. Warning (Continued) 2. Check the heater cord for damage. If it is • damaged, do not use it. See your dealer for Plug the cord into a three-prong a replacement. Inspect the cord for damage electrical utility receptacle that is at each use.
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Driving and Operating 2. Press the P (Park) switch at the end of Retained Accessory Power (RAP) Warning (Continued) the shift lever. See Automatic Transmission When the vehicle is turned from on to off, the 3 203. The P indicator on the shift lever will could result in injury, death, and/or vehicle following features (if equipped) will continue turn red when the vehicle is in P (Park).
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Driving and Operating 5. After releasing the shift lever, it will return depending on driving conditions. When less Warning (Continued) to the center position. power is required, such as cruising at a constant vehicle speed, the system will reduce any If equipped, the Buckle to Drive feature may the vehicle will not move, even when you combination of operating cylinders enabling...
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Driving and Operating Engine Exhaust Automatic Transmission Warning (Continued) If unusual fumes are detected or if it is Warning suspected that exhaust is coming into the vehicle: Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide • (CO), which cannot be seen or smelled. Drive it only with the windows Exposure to CO can cause unconsciousness completely down.
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Driving and Operating If ENGINE START/STOP is pressed twice while R: Use this gear to back up. Warning (Continued) at a relatively high speed, the vehicle will turn If the vehicle is shifted from either R (Reverse) off and automatically shift to N (Neutral). to D (Drive) or L (Low), or D (Drive) or L (Low) Do not leave the vehicle when the engine When the vehicle is stopped, P (Park) can be...
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Driving and Operating Car Wash Mode Car Wash Mode (Vehicle Off) – Driver Out Caution of Vehicle This vehicle includes a Car Wash Mode that To place the vehicle in N (Neutral) with the allows the vehicle to remain in N (Neutral) for The vehicle is not designed to stay in N vehicle off and unoccupied: use in automatic car washes.
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Driving and Operating • 4. Release the brake pedal. The vehicle is now D will illuminate red. Caution ready for the car wash. 3. After releasing the shift lever, it will return to the center position. A transmission hot message may display if Car Wash Mode (Vehicle On) – Driver Out the automatic transmission fluid is too hot.
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Driving and Operating Cruise control can be used while the vehicle is a trailer to limit the top gear and vehicle automatically. To shift to 5 (Fifth) gear, tap in L (Low) mode. speed. The shift position indicator within the the right steering wheel control or shift into Driver Information Center (DIC) will display D (Drive).
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Driving and Operating Automatic Transfer Case Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) Two-Speed Transfer Case • Overheating. 4 — or set the parking brake before • placing the transfer case in N (Neutral). See Oil leakage. Shifting Into Park 3 201. • Damage to internal and external components of the front axle.
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Driving and Operating The settings are: Shifting into 4 will turn Traction Control and Shifting Into 4 StabiliTrak/ESC off. See Traction Control/ N (Neutral): Use only when the vehicle needs 1. The ignition must be on and the vehicle Electronic Stability Control 3 214. to be towed.
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Driving and Operating flashing until the shift request has If the transmission is not shifted into Caution completed. A DIC message displays to N (Neutral) or the vehicle has not slowed to indicate the state of the request. 5 km/h (3 mph) within 20 seconds, the transfer Shifting the transmission into gear before case will remain in its original state.
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Driving and Operating the transfer case will remain in its Single Speed Transfer Case The settings are: original state. This will be indicated in the 2 (Two-Wheel Drive High): Use for driving on instrument cluster. most streets and highways. The front axle is not engaged.
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Driving and Operating The actual 4x4 shift request is only made Electric Parking Brake after the button is released. The 4x4 graphic will remain flashing until the shift request has completed. A DIC message displays. Once the 4x4 shift has completed, the DIC message disappears, the 4x4 graphic stops flashing, and the current If there is a problem with ABS, this warning setting is indicated.
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Driving and Operating If a message displays on the DIC indicating the If the amber service EPB warning light is on, If the amber service EPB warning light is on, transmission is unable to shift soon, the service press the EPB switch. Continue to hold the release the EPB by pressing and holding the EPB electric parking brake is on, and the EPB light switch until the red EPB status light remains on.
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Driving and Operating the transition from brake pedal release to this happens, the traction system applies the Brake Assist accelerator pedal apply. The brakes release brakes to the spinning wheels and reduces Brake Assist detects rapid brake pedal when the accelerator pedal is applied. If engine power to limit wheel spin.
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Driving and Operating If equipped, Trailer Sway Control turns on If either system fails to turn on or to activate, automatically when the vehicle is started. See a message displays in the Driver Information Trailer Sway Control (TSC) 3 299. Center, and comes on and stays on to indicate that the system is inactive and is not When the transfer case (if equipped) is in Four-...
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Driving and Operating To turn off both the Traction Control System When enabled, the HDC light displays on the Hill Descent Control (HDC) and the StabiliTrak/Electronic Stability Control instrument cluster. If equipped, Hill Descent Control (HDC) sets and system, press and hold until the Traction Off A blinking HDC light indicates the system maintains vehicle speed while driving down...
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Driving and Operating To activate Terrain mode, press the Terrain must be pressed again to re-enable HDC. HDC mode button located next to the Mode knob. may disable after an extended period of use. If this happens, HDC will require time to cool Normal Mode: Use this mode for normal city down.
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Driving and Operating use when the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, ice, a shift pattern that uses the engine and the road. This mode can also be used for pulling snow, or gravel. If the vehicle becomes stuck, transmission to slow the vehicle. The system a boat out of the water on a trailer.
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Driving and Operating For more information on off-road driving, see Off-Road Driving 3 184 and Hill and Mountain Roads 3 189.
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Driving and Operating Terrain mode is only available on vehicles Terrain Mode Expected Vehicle Behavior Ideal Terrain equipped with the single speed transfer case. Drive Select Terrain mode can only be active when: Grassy fields, • Minor deceleration when off throttle Vehicle speed is less than 80 km/h mild two tracks, and mild ability to modulate throttle;...
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Driving and Operating Changing Ride Height Locking Rear Axle Warning Vehicles with a locking rear axle can give more To help avoid personal injury or death, traction on snow, mud, ice, sand, or gravel. It always select the lowest ride height for works like a standard axle most of the time, the current driving conditions.
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Driving and Operating Turn the knob left or right to select the Height once it reaches 30 km/h (19 mph). This Off-Road mode and Terrain mode will desired ride height in the menu. To finalize the gives the driver more flexibility when lowering automatically set Increased Height when the selection, either press the Ride Height button to Entry/Exit Height for passenger pick up and...
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Driving and Operating The vehicle automatically lowers from The air suspension has two special modes, Air Suspension Operation with Door(s) or Maximum Height to Normal Height to provide Service and Alignment mode, located in the Hood Open improved stability if aggressive maneuvers infotainment screen under Settings > Vehicle The air suspension will temporarily suspend are detected.
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Driving and Operating Air Suspension Service Electronic Stability Control 3 214. When road Warning conditions allow ACC to be safely used, ACC can If a “Service Leveling System” message is be turned back on. displayed in the instrument cluster, see your ACC will not detect or brake for children, authorized dealer immediately.
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Driving and Operating –SET and release it. To decrease speed to the Warning next 5 km/h (5 mph) mark on the speedometer, press down to –SET and hold. Always check the cruise control indicator on : Press to disengage ACC without erasing the instrument cluster to determine which the selected set speed from memory.
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Driving and Operating Switch from ACC to regular cruise control 2. Accelerate to the desired speed. Resuming a Set Speed only when there are no vehicles ahead of If the ACC is set at a desired speed and then the 3. Briefly press the thumbwheel down to –SET your vehicle.
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Driving and Operating • The vehicle speed is not being limited next 5 km/h (5 mph) mark on the Reducing Speed While ACC Is at a Set Speed because of a sharp turn. speedometer, then continues to increase If ACC is already activated, do one of by 5 km/h (5 mph) while holding the the following: Increasing Speed While ACC Is at a Set Speed...
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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 the thumbwheel down to –SET until the desired set speed is displayed, then release it. Selecting the Follow Distance Gap When a slower moving vehicle is detected ahead within the selected following gap, ACC will adjust the vehicle's speed and attempt to...
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Driving and Operating following gap setting. The range of selectable Alerting the Driver gaps may not be appropriate for all drivers and driving conditions. Changing the following 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 available settings from the infotainment home When braking is active, the brake lamps will Stationary or Very Slow-Moving Objects screen, touch Settings > Vehicle > Collision/ come on. The automatic braking may feel or Detection Systems. sound different than if the brakes were applied Warning manually.
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Driving and Operating ACC Automatically Disengages Notification to Resume ACC the driver seat belt is unbuckled, ACC automatically applies the Electric Parking ACC may automatically disengage and the While active, ACC will maintain a following Brake (EPB) to hold the vehicle. The EPB status driver will need to manually apply the brakes to gap distance behind a detected vehicle and 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 light is lit blue on the On curves, ACC may respond to a vehicle in instrument cluster and 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 Towing a trailer with ACC is not recommended a curve. This is normal operation. The vehicle with an aftermarket brake controller. Vehicles in adjacent traffic lanes or roadside does not need service.
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Driving and Operating • Do not attach anything to the front or rear For cleaning instructions, see “Washing the Press fascia as this may interfere with the radar Vehicle” under Exterior Care 3 388. • Press sensor operation. Super Cruise Erasing Speed Memory Warning If equipped, Super Cruise can steer to maintain The ACC set speed is erased from memory if...
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Driving and Operating • GPS-enhancement data downloaded Warning (Continued) Warning through OnStar • Super Cruise works with Adaptive Cruise Super Cruise can only assist to maintain Not steer to avoid stopped or Control (ACC), which controls acceleration and lane position, or steer to change lanes, slow-moving vehicles, cross-traffic, braking while Super Cruise is enabled and when driving on compatible roads.
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Driving and Operating Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Warning • • Some state and local laws may require Never remove your hands from the Not when lane markings are not hands to be kept on the steering wheel at steering wheel when Super Cruise is present or cannot be detected.
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Driving and Operating When Super Cruise is Available Using Super Cruise Warning Super Cruise may not begin steering immediately, even when Super Cruise is available and has been pressed. To prevent serious injury or death, only Super Cruise Light remove your hands from the steering wheel Poor Conditions if the steering wheel light bar, the Super Super Cruise is designed to operate only when:...
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Driving and Operating To engage Super Cruise: When engaged and not steering the vehicle, Steering Manually and Changing Lanes the steering wheel light bar flashes blue and The vehicle can always be manually steered, 1. Press to turn ACC on. Make sure the ACC the Super Cruise light is lit blue.
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Driving and Operating Super Cruise Lane Change Automatic Lane Changes Warning If equipped with automatic lane change, and if On Demand Lane Changes the automatic lane change setting is enabled, Super Cruise Lane Change may not detect Under certain conditions, Super Cruise can the Super Cruise system may initiate a single a vehicle in an adjacent lane.
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Driving and Operating • the available settings, from the infotainment The DAS does not detect that the driver's home screen, touch Settings > Vehicle > Super head and eyes are directed toward the road. • Cruise Lane Change. ACC has been canceled. •...
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Driving and Operating Attention to the Road Warning Warning To prevent serious injury or death, be alert and pay special attention when passing Super Cruise is a driver assistance system highway exits, entrances, and crossings and cannot accurately detect or predict with Super Cruise, and be ready to take all situations.
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Driving and Operating Pay close attention to the road ahead to avoid these three increasing alerts: Alert Description • If the steering wheel light bar flashes green, the system has detected that your head and eyes may not be directed toward the road.
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Driving and Operating Stationary or Very Slow-Moving Super Cruise may detect other lane markings Warning (Continued) Objects; Cross-Traffic that are not in your lane and may or may not steer appropriately to maintain your lane. that show your lane. You may not have time Warning to react to a vehicle in the lane next to your vehicle while on curves in the road.
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Driving and Operating Other Vehicles Entering Your Lane Towing a Trailer Super Cruise Indicator Light Summary Super Cruise may be used when towing a trailer when the connected trailer is within the size and weight limits designated in the section “Trailer Towing.” See Trailer Towing 3 286. When Super Cruise is used with vehicles that are equipped with an aftermarket trailer brake controller, Super Cruise may not disengage...
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Driving and Operating The steering wheel light bar and instrument cluster light provide the following important information about Super Cruise operation: Steering Wheel Light Bar Instrument Cluster Light Super Cruise Description Super Cruise is off. There is no automatic steering. Operate the vehicle manually. White Super Cruise is available and can be engaged.
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Driving and Operating If Super Cruise disengages, pressing within 10 seconds of the disengagement will display a DIC message providing the reason for Super Cruise disengagement. Super Cruise Message Summary Message Possible Causes • Subscription Required – Press The required Connected Services subscription may have ended. •...
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Driving and Operating Message Possible Causes • Unavailable – Sensors Can’t Find Rain or snow is inhibiting the Super Cruise system’s ability to identify lane lines. • Lane Lines Direct sunlight is shining on the front camera at dawn or dusk. •...
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Driving and Operating Message Possible Causes • Unavailable – GPS Signal Lost There is poor reception in isolated areas. • Reception is being blocked by buildings or other large structures. • Unavailable – You Have Taken The brake pedal is being pressed. •...
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Driving and Operating Message Possible Causes Unavailable – Teen Driver Teen Driver mode is active. Mode Active Unavailable – Snow Mode A snow plow is attached. Unavailable – Super Cruise has detected an unsupported intersection. Unsupported Intersection Unavailable – Approaching Super Cruise has detected that there is a toll booth ahead.
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Driving and Operating Location Services Super Cruise uses the front radar, front camera, Warning (Continued) and 360-degree cameras for its operation. This setting enables or disables sharing of Clean surfaces are required for Super Cruise vehicle location outside the vehicle for certain Under many conditions, these systems operation.
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Driving and Operating If equipped with the Safety Alert Seat, the Warning (Continued) driver seat cushion may provide a vibrating pulse alert instead of beeping. To view Complete attention is always required available settings for this feature, touch the while driving, and you should be ready Settings icon on the infotainment home to take action and apply the brakes and/or page.
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Driving and Operating Radio Frequency Warning (Continued) This vehicle may be equipped with driver assistance systems that operate using radio Do not drive or park the vehicle using only frequency. See Radio Frequency Statement these camera(s). Always check behind and 3 416. around the vehicle before driving.
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Driving and Operating Displayed images may be farther or closer than Warning they appear. The area displayed is limited and objects that are close to either corner of the The camera(s) do not display children, bumper or under the bumper do not display. pedestrians, bicyclists, crossing traffic, A warning triangle may display to show that animals, or any other object outside of the...
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Driving and Operating Touch the camera view buttons along the 3. Front/Rear Side View 5. Surround View bottom of the infotainment display to access Displays a view that shows objects next Touch the Surround View icon to enable or each view (if equipped): to the front or rear sides of the vehicle.
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Driving and Operating Hitch Guidance displays a single 7. Interior Trailer View and information. To view, select Rear centered guidance line on the Trailer View on the infotainment Displays a view of the interior of infotainment display to assist with display when the camera app is the trailer.
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Driving and Operating rear exterior surface of the trailer A Trailer Length Indicator Overlay is Warning (Continued) per the accessory trailer camera available in the Turn Signal Activated installation instructions. See your Views when the trailer is relatively straight decisions. Before making a lane change, dealer for accessory trailer cameras behind the vehicle and a compatible profile always check the mirrors and glance over...
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Driving and Operating Certain trailer views require a compatible the side cameras are on the bottom of the Troubleshooting trailer profile be configured and selected. outside mirrors, and the rear camera is in the The Transparent Trailer calibration may take A compatible trailer is a box type trailer (cargo, tailgate handle.
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Driving and Operating • • The accessory trailer camera is mounted, The accessory trailer cameras are swapped to measure the distance between the vehicle angled or rotated outside of the at the hitch connector. Ensure that the and objects. The system calculates the distance defined mounting location (see camera accessory camera(s) are connected to the between vehicle and object via measuring...
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Driving and Operating When an object is very close to the vehicle rear To view available settings for this feature, Warning (Continued) (<0.6m (2 ft)), five beeps will sound from the touch the Settings icon on the infotainment rear followed by a continuous beep from the home page.
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Driving and Operating while searching for a valid parking spot or, if Follow the displayed instructions. When Warning (Continued) available, change the parking mode in the instructed to drive in reverse, shift to R infotainment display. (Reverse) while applying the brakes. The the ground (e.g.
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Driving and Operating • How to Activate Automatic Parallel Spot How to Cancel Automatic Parking or Maneuver the vehicle at speeds exceeding Unparking Assist Automatic Unparking 5 km/h (3 mph). • To activate parallel spot unparking assist, To cancel automatic parking or automatic Maneuver the vehicle on a steep hill.
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Driving and Operating If equipped and enabled, when in R (Reverse), Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) Warning (Continued) Backing Warning alerts of rear objects at Backing Warning and RAB vehicle speeds greater than 8 km/h (5 mph). designed to replace driver braking and RAB may automatically brake hard at speeds only works in R (Reverse) when an object between 1–32 km/h (0.5–20 mph).
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Driving and Operating Unexpected braking events are possible with When a pedestrian is detected within the Warning (Continued) a static installed accessory, such as a bike rack system’s range directly behind the vehicle, or hitch-mounted cargo carrier. this symbol flashes amber on the infotainment •...
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Driving and Operating side of the vehicle. When an object is detected, Forward Collision Alert (FCA) Warning (Continued) either three beeps sound from the left or right System or three Safety Alert Seat pulses occur on the also may not provide any warning at all. left or right side, depending on the direction of If equipped, the FCA system may help to FCA does not warn of pedestrians, animals,...
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Driving and Operating blocked by pedestrians or other objects. FCA The vehicle-ahead indicator will display amber will not detect another vehicle ahead until it is when you are following a vehicle ahead much completely in the driving lane. too closely. Selecting the Alert Timing Warning FCA does not provide a warning to help Without Head-Up Display...
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Driving and Operating • If your vehicle is equipped with Adaptive Cruise Clean the headlamps. The system works when driving in a forward Control (ACC), changing the FCA timing setting gear between 8 km/h (5 mph) and 80 km/h For cleaning instructions, see “Washing the automatically changes the ACC following gap (50 mph), or on vehicles with Adaptive Cruise Vehicle”...
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Driving and Operating Minor brake pedal pulsations or pedal Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) movement during this time is normal and the brake pedal should continue to be applied as Complete attention is always required is equipped with Super Cruise or Adaptive needed.
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Driving and Operating beeps or pulses the driver seat. FPB can provide FPB alerts and automatic braking will not occur Warning (Continued) a boost to braking or automatically brake the unless the FPB system detects a pedestrian. vehicle. This system includes Intelligent Brake When a pedestrian that may enter the vehicle’s •...
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Driving and Operating times. When this Pedestrian Alert occurs, the Cleaning the System Warning brake system may prepare for driver braking to If FPB does not seem to operate properly, occur more rapidly which can cause a brief, mild cleaning the outside of the windshield in front FPB may alert or automatically brake the deceleration.
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Driving and Operating Warning (Continued) Caution • If headlamps are off, except Do not use the Night Vision System when parked. during heavy precipitation if you are prone • to photosensitivity. The image on the If the outside temperature is above 30 °C Driver Information Center (DIC) may flash (86 °F).
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Driving and Operating When a pedestrian or large animal is detected, Warning an amber box displays around the pedestrian or animal on the Night Vision display and an Do not stare at the image while driving as amber pedestrian icon, , or animal icon, this might cause important objects ahead displays on the instrument cluster.
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Driving and Operating Pedestrian detection may not be available in times per drive. In the event the system cannot these areas from behind. When a vehicle is clear the blockage the system will display detected in the blind zone, the LCA warning high outside temperatures.
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Driving and Operating LCA Detection Zones Since this system is part of the Lane Change The Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) warning Alert system, read the entire Lane Change Alert area starts at approximately the middle of 1. SBZA Detection Zone section before using this feature.
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Driving and Operating When the vehicle is started, both outside mirror zones that extend back from the side of the If the LCA/TSBZA displays do not light up when LCA/TSBZA displays will briefly come on to vehicle do not move further back when a trailer vehicles are in the blind zone and the system is indicate the system is operating.
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Driving and Operating It provides a brief, urgent turn of the steering The Driver Monitoring System on the steering Blind Zone Steering Assist (BZSA) wheel to alert you to take action to avoid column continually monitors the driver's a collision. head movements and eye gaze location Warning to determine if the driver is drowsy or BZSA works with Lane Keep Assist (LKA) and...
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Driving and Operating • Driver Attention Assist does not record video or When the maximum drowsiness alert occurs, The camera being blocked by the steering audio. It is only active while driving with the the driver will be presented with the following wheel, hands, or objects.
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Driving and Operating above approximately 50 km/h (31 mph). LKA When on, is white and changes green if Warning (Continued) may assist by gently turning the steering LKA is available to assist and provide LDW wheel if the vehicle approaches a detected •...
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Driving and Operating • Roads with poor lane markings, such as before removing the USB flash drive from the Play/Pause: Tap to play or pause two-lane roads. vehicle. To access settings, select Surround a recorded video. Vision Recorder on the infotainment home Fast Forward: Tap to advance to the next video.
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Driving and Operating • The USB flash drive or video files are corrupt. reduced performance and driveability. If heavy Remove the USB flash drive, format it on knocking is heard when using gasoline rated at a computer, and try again. 87 or greater, the engine needs service. •...
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Driving and Operating Prohibited Fuels Filling the Tank Caution (Continued) If the vehicle has a diesel engine, see the • Caution Fuel with a posted octane rating of Duramax diesel supplement. less than the recommended fuel. Using An arrow on the fuel gauge indicates which side Do not use fuels with any of the following this fuel will lower fuel economy and of the vehicle the fuel door is on.
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Driving and Operating To open the fuel door, push and release the Warning (Continued) Warning rearward center edge of the door. • The capless refueling system does not have Keep children away from the fuel pump If a fire starts while you are refueling, do a fuel cap.
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Driving and Operating To tow a disabled vehicle, see Transporting Warning (Continued) Warning a Disabled Vehicle 3 383. To tow the vehicle behind another vehicle such as a motor home, • Attempting to refuel without using the Do not fill a container while it is inside see Recreational Vehicle Towing 3 384.
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Driving and Operating • • Driving with a Trailer Do not tow a trailer during the first 800 km Super Cruise and Adaptive Cruise Control (500 mi) of vehicle use to prevent damage (ACC), unless equipped with trailering Trailering is different than just driving the to the vehicle.
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Driving and Operating Become familiar with handling and braking by Following Distance Making Turns driving on a level road surface before driving on Stay at least twice as far behind the vehicle public roads. Caution ahead as you would when driving without The trailer structure, the tires, and the brakes a trailer to help to avoid heavy braking and Turn more slowly and make wider arcs...
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Driving and Operating Coolant boils at a lower temperature at higher When parking your vehicle and your trailer on 4. Stop and have someone pick up and store altitudes than at lower altitudes. If the engine a hill: the chocks. is turned off immediately after towing at a high 1.
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Driving and Operating 4. Have someone place chocks under the front Warning (Continued) Caution wheels of the vehicle. • 5. Gradually release the brake pedal to allow Do not move the vehicle if someone is If the vehicle tires begin to spin and the the chocks to support the load of the trailer.
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Driving and Operating Trailering Weight Ratings Caution Warning When towing a trailer, the combined weight of the vehicle, vehicle contents, trailer, and trailer Towing a trailer improperly can damage You and others could be seriously injured contents must be below all of the maximum the vehicle and result in costly repairs or killed if the trailer is too heavy or weight ratings for the vehicle, including:...
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Driving and Operating • 3. Add the weight of all passengers. Gross Combined Weight (GCW) Alert The estimated weight is high enough to trigger the alert. 4. Add the weight of all cargo in the vehicle. If equipped, the Gross Combined Weight (GCW) Alert can display messages in If you see the alert message, stop the vehicle 5.
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Driving and Operating trailer, trailer contents and trailer tongue are Maximum Trailer Tongue Weight Rating The trailer tongue weight contributes to the below all of these maximum weight ratings. Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). GVW includes the The Maximum Trailer Tongue Weight Rating See "Maximum Trailer Weight"...
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Driving and Operating outside of this range. Always refer to the trailer no more than half of the maximum allowable For additional assistance with trailering or owner’s manual for the recommended trailer tongue weight for the vehicle or 227 kg (500 lb), additional information, see your dealer. tongue weight for each trailer.
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Driving and Operating Always use the correct hitch equipment for Hitch Cover 3. Snap the hitch cover into place by pushing your vehicle. Crosswinds, getting passed by the upper corners forward (1). large trucks, and rough roads can affect the 4. Reinstall the two fasteners on the lower vehicle and trailer combination.
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Driving and Operating Weight-Distributing Hitch Adjustment A weight-distributing hitch may be useful with some trailers. Use the following guidelines to determine if a weight-distributing hitch is required. Trailer Weight Weight-Distributing Hitch Usage Hitch Distribution Up to 2 720 kg (6,000 lb) Optional Over 2 720 kg (6,000 lb) Required 2.
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Driving and Operating 10. Visually inspect the trailer and weight- Measurement Height Example 1500 (mm) distributing hitch to ensure that the manufacturer’s recommendations have 1000 been met. 1050 H2-H1 (H2-H1)/2 H2-[(H2-H1)/2] 1025 Towing with the Air Suspension (If Equipped) 6. Measure the height of the top of the front wheel opening on the fender to the 1.
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Driving and Operating Tires Measurement Height Example 1500 (mm) • Do not tow a trailer while using a compact 1000 spare tire on the vehicle. • 1060 Tires must be properly inflated to support loads while towing a trailer. See H2-H1 Tires 3 350 for instructions on proper tire inflation.
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Driving and Operating Cross the safety chains under the tongue of Read and follow the instructions for the trailer To help charge a remote (non-vehicle) battery the trailer to help prevent the tongue from brakes so they are installed, adjusted, and change drive mode to Tow Haul.
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Driving and Operating • and Trailering App alerts may be displayed CHECK TRAILER XXX LAMP appears when Integrated Trailer Brake Control System if lighting circuit issues are detected on there is a detected lamp or wiring fault the trailer. on the trailer. Check the trailer wiring Warning and lamps.
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Driving and Operating amount of vehicle braking. Available output to Trailer Brake Control Panel control panel and the DIC trailer brake display the trailer brakes can be adjusted to a wide page to adjust and display power output to the range of trailering situations. trailer brakes.
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Driving and Operating TRAILER OUTPUT: This displays anytime lever may also be used to request additional Adjusting trailer gain at speeds lower than a trailer with electric brakes is connected. trailer braking at any time. The trailer's and 32–40 km/h (20–25 mph) may result in an Output to the trailer brakes is based on the the vehicle's brake lamps will come on when incorrect gain setting.
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Driving and Operating TRAILER BRAKES CONNECTED: This message To determine whether the electrical fault is TRAILER BRAKES DISABLED SERVICE REQUIRED: will briefly display when a trailer with electric on the vehicle side or trailer side of the trailer This message will display when there is brakes is first connected to the vehicle.
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Driving and Operating a trailer and the TSC detects that sway is The effects of these aftermarket devices on Warning (Continued) increasing, the vehicle brakes are selectively vehicle handling or trailer brake performance is applied at each wheel, to help reduce excessive not known.
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Driving and Operating • Trailer tires deteriorate over time. The trailer Brakes (If equipped) Warning (Continued) tire sidewall will show the week and year Each section shows high-level status the tire was manufactured. Many trailer information for the feature. Selecting a section brake apply lever.
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Driving and Operating • The electric drive unit is shifted out of no electric brakes are detected or if no trailer The Trailering App welcome page appears P (Park). is connected, this view displays the last known when the Trailering App is opened for the first •...
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Driving and Operating 3. After a profile is created, set up for 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to on the tire sidewalls. Make sure to readjust tire additional trailer features may become complete the trailer tire sensor pressure to the recommended level when the available, such as Tow/Haul mode learn process.
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Driving and Operating • Trailer Maintenance Transparent Trailer Setup Trailer Tongue Length: Measure from the center of the coupler to the trailer front If equipped, the rear trailer camera must Follow the on-screen instructions to set wall, if the trailer has a flat front. If it does be mounted on the trailer and electrically up maintenance reminders.
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Driving and Operating • If trailer dimensions are out of range, this Trailer Navigation Lights • feature is unavailable. Ensure rear trailer To set up trailer navigation routing support, if Cameras (if equipped) camera is connected. • equipped, touch Trailer Navigation. Maintenance Follow the on-screen instructions to drive Follow the on-screen instructions to select the...
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Driving and Operating Any connector pin that fails turns an amber light environments. The flashing issue in the Lights Status view. Repair your color, and the location of the corresponding or flickering lights are a normal trailer lights if needed. A trailer lighting issue is connection is highlighted on the graphic of the condition and the Trailering App not covered by your GM warranty.
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Driving and Operating • • Touch Stop to manually end the test. The An alert appears when the trailer tires Touch Tire Speed Alert to turn on or off the test automatically ends after one minute and exceed their speed rating. tire speed alert.
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Driving and Operating • – Suggested reminders that have All maintenance notifications display on the Touch Clear All to clear all selected boxes in previously been set do not appear. infotainment screen for that active Trailer the current checklist. Profile when the setting is on. –...
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Driving and Operating • For more information on GCW Alert, see Boat Ramp Assist Accessory/No Trailer Status View Trailer Towing 3 286. This view is only available if the Guest Trailer If the Accessory/No Trailer profile is active, profile is selected, or a user-created trailer trailer status information is not available.
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Driving and Operating • • maintenance reminders cannot be set up for If a Trailer Profile is already active and the Theft Alert • a Guest Trailer Profile. The Guest Trailer Profile brake gain setting had been set for that Delete/Remove Trailer cannot be edited.
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Driving and Operating • Touch Jack-Knife Alert to turn on/off Jack- Remove is displayed if there is a connected message displays reminding you to turn on Knife Alerts. Turn this setting off to not OnStar plan active with the vehicle. Removing Tow/Haul mode if appropriate.
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Driving and Operating Conversions and Add-Ons A smartphone receives a notification that the Warning trailer related to the selected Trailer Profile is Add-On Electrical Equipment disconnected from the vehicle, if the setting Certain mobile radio equipment, like is on for the active Trailer Profile, the vehicle amplifiers and antennas used for two- has an OnStar or connected service plan and Warning...
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Vehicle Care Vehicle Care Park Brake and P (Park) Mechanism Tire Pressure Monitor Operation ....358 Check ............334 Tire Inspection ..........362 Wiper Blade Replacement ......334 Tire Rotation ..........362 General Information Glass Replacement ........335 When It Is Time for New Tires ....363 Windshield Replacement ......335 Buying New Tires .........364 General Information ........314...
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Vehicle Care General Information materials. Perchlorate Material – special Caution (Continued) handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/ For service and parts needs, visit your dealer. hazardouswaste/perchlorate. not overload the vehicle. See Vehicle Load You will receive genuine GM parts and GM- Limits 3 191 and Trailer Towing 3 286 for Accessories and Modifications trained and supported service people.
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Vehicle Care Vehicle Checks If equipped with remote start, open the hood Clear any snow from the hood before opening. before performing any service work to prevent Doing Your Own Service Work To open the hood: remote starting the vehicle accidentally. See Remote Start 3 14.
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Vehicle Care To close the hood: 1. Before closing the hood, be sure all filler caps are on properly, and all tools are removed. 2. Pull the hood down until the gas strut system is no longer holding up the hood. 3.
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Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Overview If the vehicle has a diesel engine, see the Duramax diesel supplement. 5.3L V8 Engine (L84)
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Vehicle Care 1. Remote Negative (–) Location. See Jump 5. Engine Oil Dipstick. See “Checking Engine 9. Engine Air Cleaner Assembly. See Engine Air Starting - North America 3 380. Oil” under Engine Oil 3 320. Cleaner/Filter 3 323. 2. Positive (+) Terminal (Under Cover). See 6.
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Vehicle Care 1. Remote Negative (–) Location. See Jump Engine Oil Warning Starting - North America 3 380. For diesel engine vehicles, see “Engine Oil” in 2. Positive (+) Terminal (Under Cover). See The engine oil dipstick handle may be hot; the Duramax diesel supplement. it could burn you.
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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 3 317 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 system flushes are not of factors which include engine revolutions, If the system is ever reset accidentally, the oil recommended and could cause engine damage engine temperature, and miles driven. Based must be changed at 5 000 km (3,000 mi) since not covered by the vehicle warranty.
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Vehicle Care If the vehicle has a CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON When the DIC displays a message to replace Caution (Continued) message and it comes back on when the vehicle the engine air filter soon, replace the engine air is started and/or the oil life percentage is near filter at the earliest convenience.
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Vehicle Care When to Inspect the Engine Air 3. Lower the cover, slide it into the assembly, then secure with the three screws. Cleaner/Filter 4. If equipped, reset the engine air filter life If the vehicle is not equipped with the engine system after replacing the engine air filter.
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Vehicle Care The cooling system allows the engine to Warning maintain the correct working temperature. Do not touch heater, radiator, a/c pipes or hoses, or other engine parts. They can be very hot and can burn you. Do not run the engine if there is a leak;...
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Vehicle Care What to Use Caution Warning Do not use anything other than a mix of DEX-COOL coolant that meets GM Plain water, or other liquids such as alcohol, Standard GMW3420 and clean, drinkable can boil before the proper coolant mixture water.
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Vehicle Care How to Add Coolant to the Coolant 1. Remove the coolant surge tank pressure Warning cap when the cooling system, including the Surge Tank coolant surge tank pressure cap and upper If the vehicle has a diesel engine, see “Cooling Steam and scalding liquids from a hot radiator hose, is no longer hot.
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Vehicle Care In addition, there are ENGINE OVERHEATED Caution Warning (Continued) STOP ENGINE, ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE ENGINE, and ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED If the pressure cap is not tightly installed, the cooling system, including the pressure messages in the Driver Information coolant loss and engine damage may cap, is hot.
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Vehicle Care 2. Turn the heater on to the highest If there is no sign of steam, idle the engine the Driver Information Center (DIC). See temperature and to the highest fan speed. for five minutes while parked. If the warning Driver Information Center (DIC) 3 124 for Open the windows as necessary.
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Vehicle Care Properly torqued wheel nuts are necessary Brakes Caution (Continued) to help prevent brake pulsation. When Disc brake linings have built-in wear indicators tires are rotated, inspect brake linings for • Fill the washer fluid tank only three- that make a high-pitched warning sound when wear and evenly tighten wheel nuts in the quarters full when it is very cold.
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Vehicle Care 3. Touch either RESET FRONT BRAKE PADS or To turn the brake pad life system back on, Brake Pad Life System RESET REAR BRAKE PADS. follow the same steps and touch Turn On in the When to Change Brake Pads last step.
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Vehicle Care • A fluid leak in the brake hydraulic system. Brake fluid absorbs water over time which Battery - North America Have the brake hydraulic system fixed. degrades the effectiveness of the brake fluid. The original equipment battery is maintenance With a leak, the brakes will not work well.
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Vehicle Care Extended Storage: Remove the black, negative To get an accurate reading, the vehicle should Warning (−) cable from the battery or use a battery be on a level surface. trickle charger. If the level is below the bottom of the fill plug WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and (1) hole, located on the transfer case, some related accessories can expose you...
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Vehicle Care Do not directly power wash the transfer case Contact your dealer if service is required. Park Brake and P (Park) and/or front/rear axle output seals. High Mechanism Check Wiper Blade Replacement pressure water can overcome the seals and contaminate the fluid. Contaminated fluid will decrease the life of the transfer case and/or Warning Caution...
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Vehicle Care Windshield Replacement HUD System The windshield is part of the HUD system. If the windshield must be replaced, get one that is designed for HUD or the HUD image may look out of focus. Driver Assistance Systems 2. Push the release lever (2) to disengage the If the windshield needs to be replaced and hook and push the wiper arm (1) out of the the vehicle is equipped with a front camera...
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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 The lamp assemblies do not contain To check a fuse, look at the band inside the fuse. Replacing a Blown Fuse any serviceable light sources (e.g., If the band is broken or melted, replace the fuse. 1. Turn off the vehicle. incandescent bulbs).
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Vehicle Care Headlamp Wiring 9 Danger An electrical overload may cause the lamps to go on and off, or in some cases to remain off. Fuses and circuit breakers are marked with Have the headlamp wiring checked right away their ampere rating. Do not exceed the if the lamps go on and off or remain off.
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Vehicle Care To check or replace a blown fuse, see Electrical System Overload 3 337. Engine Compartment Fuse Block The engine compartment fuse block is in the engine compartment, on the driver side of the vehicle. Lift the cover to access the fuse block. Caution Spilling liquid on any electrical component on the vehicle may damage it.
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage – LRR FRT SRR/VKS FRT – Long IECL 2 – Instrument Electrical Range Radar Front Sensor/ Center Left 2 SAM RF (BATT 2) – Side Virtual Key Sensor Access Module Right Front Fuel Heater (Battery 2) SAM RF (BATT 1) –...
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Relays Usage ECM BATT – Engine Control 02 B Sensor/MAF/ECM/ Trailer Park Lamp Module Battery WRAF/BCV – 02 B Sensor/ Run/Crank Mass Air Flow/Electric Cabin Cool Pump 17W Control Module/Wide Range Secondary Axle Motor Air Fuel Sensor PWR/TRN SNSR 1 –...
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Vehicle Care The right instrument panel fuse block access door is on the passenger side edge of the instrument panel. Pull off the cover to access the fuse block. A fuse puller is available on the right instrument panel end cap.
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Right Door Left Door Universal Garage Door Opener (UGDO)/OnStar Hands-Free Calling (OHC)/ Camera/Electronic Throttle Control (ETC)/ACP 2 – AC Power Outlet/LIDAR – Light Detection And Ranging BCM 2 – Body Control Module 2 Displays Front Blower Left Door Panel TVR/UVM/TILT –...
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Central Gateway Module Auxiliary Power RSI/MFC – Rear (CGM)/Onstar Outlet (APO)/Retained Seat Infotainment/Multi- Accessory Power Functional Controller Right Door Panel – – Steering Wheel Control SDM/AOS/NVM/TBCS – Spare – Sensing and Diagnostic –...
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Vehicle Care The rear compartment fuse block is behind the access panel on the left side of Fuses Usage Relays Usage the compartment. DC/DC CNV BATT 1 – Direct GLVBX DR REL – Glove Box Pull the panel out by grabbing the finger access Current/Direct Current Door Release slot at the rear edge.
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage RFA – Remote SAM LR (BATT 2) – Side Access Function Actuator Module Left Rear (Battery 2) Spare Memory Seat Module (MSM) Row 2 Heated Seat Module Row 1 (Battery 1) Heated Seat Module Row 1 (Battery 2) Memory Seat Module (MSM) Driver RH CINCH Latch –...
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Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage ODS – Occupant TTPM/VKS RR – Trailer Tire Rear HVAC Blower Motor Detection Sensor Pressure Monitor/Virtual LH CINCH Latch – Left Hand Key Sensor Rear – Cinch Latch ELM 2 – Exterior Lighting OBS DET –...
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Vehicle Care Wheels and Tires Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Tires • to maintain the recommended Do not spin the tires in excess Every new GM vehicle has high-quality pressure. Tire pressure should be of 56 km/h (35 mph) on slippery tires made by a leading tire manufacturer.
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Vehicle Care level of traction or performance as winter tires Winter tires with the same speed rating as the All-Terrain Tires on snow or ice-covered roads. See Winter Tires original equipment tires may not be available This vehicle may have all-terrain or mud-terrain for H, V, W, Y, and ZR speed rated tires.
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Vehicle Care (3) DOT (Department of Transportation) (6) Uniform Tire Quality Grading (UTQG) The Department of Transportation Tire manufacturers are required to grade (DOT) code indicates that the tire tires based on three performance factors: is in compliance with the U.S. tread wear, traction, and temperature Department of Transportation Motor resistance.
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Vehicle Care (4) Construction Code A letter code is used Belt A rubber coated layer of cords that to indicate the type of ply construction is located between the plies and the tread. in the tire. The letter "R" means radial Cords may be made from steel or other ply construction;...
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Vehicle Care GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. See Maximum Load Rating The load rating Radial Ply Tire A pneumatic tire in which for a tire at the maximum permissible the ply cords that extend to the beads Vehicle Load Limits 3 191. inflation pressure for that tire.
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Vehicle Care treadwear. Ratings are determined by tire The Tire and Loading Information label Warning manufacturers using government testing on the vehicle indicates the original procedures. The ratings are molded into equipment tires and the correct cold tire Neither tire underinflation nor the sidewall of the tire.
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Vehicle Care How to Check GM. TPMS sensors could be damaged and would not be covered by the Use a good quality pocket-type gauge to vehicle warranty. check tire pressure. Proper tire inflation cannot be determined by looking at the Tire Pressure for High-Speed tire.
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Vehicle Care Vehicles with tire sizes listed in the High Speed Operation Inflation Pressures table require inflation pressure adjustment when driving the vehicle at speeds of 160 km/h (100 mph) or higher. Set the cold tire inflation pressure to the corresponding value in the table for the tire size on the vehicle. High Speed Operation Inflation Pressures Tire Size Cold Inflation Pressure kPa (psi)
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Vehicle Care approximately one minute and then remain monitor the air pressure in the tires and The low tire pressure warning light may come continuously illuminated. This sequence will transmit the tire pressure readings to a receiver on in cool weather when the vehicle is first continue upon subsequent vehicle start-ups as located in the vehicle.
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Vehicle Care • The TPMS sensor matching process was If the TPMS is not functioning properly it Caution (Continued) not done or not completed successfully cannot detect or signal a low tire pressure after rotating the tires. The malfunction condition. See your dealer for service if the Always use only the GM approved tire light and the DIC message should go off TPMS malfunction light and DIC message come...
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Vehicle Care • The air pressure from the inflation device is Center (DIC) 3 124. A warning message displays Warning not sufficient to inflate the tire. in the DIC if a problem occurs during the • relearn process. There is a malfunction in the TPMS. Overinflating a tire could cause the tire to •...
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Vehicle Care The system is compatible with trailer tires that a malfunction, a DIC message indicates that the have placard pressure values from 103–689 kpa system requires service. Some of the conditions (15–100 psi) or 103–1020 kpa (15–148 psi). The that can cause the service message to occur are: •...
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Vehicle Care • interference to the TTPMS which could The tread or sidewall is cracked, cut, the wheel alignment. See When It Is cause loss of signal reception from or snagged deep enough to show cord Time for New Tires 3 363 and Wheel the sensor.
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Vehicle Care Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor System. Treadwear indicators are one way to tell when Warning it is time for new tires. Treadwear indicators See Tire Pressure Monitor Operation 3 358. appear when the tires have only 1.6 mm Do not apply grease to the wheel Check that all wheel nuts are properly (1/16 in) or less of tread remaining.
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Vehicle Care Vehicle Storage performance, ride and handling, traction Warning (Continued) control, and tire pressure monitoring Tires age when stored normally mounted on performance. GM's TPC Spec number is a parked vehicle. Park a vehicle that will be death. Only your dealer or authorized molded onto the tire's sidewall near the stored for at least a month in a cool, dry, clean tire service center should mount or...
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Vehicle Care Winter tires with the same speed rating only to vehicles sold in the United States. Warning (Continued) as the original equipment tires may not The grades are molded on the sidewalls be available for H, V, W, Y and ZR speed of most passenger car tires.
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Vehicle Care Treadwear traction tests, and does not include excessive loading, either separately or in acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or combination, can cause heat buildup and The treadwear grade is a comparative peak traction characteristics. possible tire failure. rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions Temperature Wheel Alignment and Tire...
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Vehicle Care leaks air, replace it. Some aluminum wheels Warning (Continued) Warning can be repaired. See your dealer if any of these conditions exist. Replacing a wheel with a used one is a vehicle without the proper amount of Your dealer will know the kind of wheel that dangerous.
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Vehicle Care • A rear blowout, particularly on a curve, Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) acts much like a skid and may require the same correction as used in a skid. Stop of the rear axle. Do not use chains on the vehicle, it is designed only for changing pressing the accelerator pedal and steer tires of the front axle.
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Vehicle Care Warning Changing a tire can be dangerous. The vehicle can slip off the jack and roll over or fall causing injury or death. Find a level place to change the tire. Do not attempt to change a tire on unlevel, off-road terrain. To help prevent the vehicle from moving: 1.
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Vehicle Care 2. Turn the jack knob counterclockwise to Use the following tools: To access the spare tire, refer to the following release the jack and wheel blocks from the graphics and instructions: bracket. If equipped, remove the wheel blocks from the jack and place the wheel blocks on both sides of the tire at the opposite corner of the tire being changed.
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Vehicle Care 11. Hoist Cable 3. Insert the hoist end (open end) of the extension tool (7) through the hoist shaft access hole (8) in the rear bumper until you feel engagement with the hoist assembly (1). Only a minimal amount of the jack handle extension end will be visible.
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Vehicle Care Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the Spare Tire 1. Do a safety check before proceeding. See If a Tire Goes Flat 3 368 for more information. 6. Tilt the spare tire toward the vehicle with 3. Use the wheel wrench to loosen all some slack in the hoist cable (11) to access the wheel nuts.
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Vehicle Care Caution Only raise the vehicle from the jacking locations shown. Raising the vehicle from the rear could damage the frame or other components. The damage may not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Vehicle Jacking Locations 4. Position the jack lift head as shown, at the jacking location nearest the flat tire.
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Vehicle Care Warning Getting under a vehicle when it is lifted on a jack is dangerous. If the vehicle slips off the jack, you could be badly injured or killed. Never get under a vehicle when it is supported only by a jack. Warning Raising the vehicle with the jack improperly positioned can damage the vehicle and even make the vehicle fall.
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Vehicle Care 7. Remove the flat tire. 8. Remove any rust or dirt from the wheel Warning (Continued) bolts, mounting surfaces, and spare wheel. Warning 9. Place the spare tire on the wheel- jack to lock into an overextended position or mounting surface.
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Vehicle Care Warning (Continued) Caution could collapse in operation. Replace any Improperly tightened wheel nuts can wheel if its stud holes have become larger lead to brake pulsation and rotor or distorted in any way. Inspect hubs and damage. To avoid expensive brake repairs, hub-piloted wheels for damage.
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Vehicle Care Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools Caution Warning The tire hoist is designed to be raised and lowered with tension on the cable. If the Storing a jack, a tire, or other equipment in hoist must be raised or lowered without the passenger compartment of the vehicle a tire attached, do so only by hand, and could cause injury.
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Vehicle Care 1. Put the tire (9) on the ground at the rear of 6. Raise the tire fully against the underside Caution the vehicle with the valve stem pointed up, of the vehicle by turning the wheel and to the rear. wrench clockwise until you hear two clicks Use of an air wrench or other power or feel it skip twice.
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Vehicle Care 9. Reinstall the hoist shaft access cover. 2. If the vehicle has a short wheel base, the third row seat must be folded down to Storing the Tools provide sufficient space to store the flat tire. If the third row seat cannot be folded down, To store the tools: the flat tire cannot be stored and must be 1.
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Vehicle Care hook end of the strap through the loop and The vehicle may have a different size spare Load Limits 3 191 for information regarding pull it until the strap is fastened securely to tire than the road tires originally installed on proper tire inflation and loading the vehicle.
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Vehicle Care If the vehicle's battery has run down, you may Warning (Continued) want to use another vehicle and some jumper cables to start your vehicle. Be sure to use the • They contain enough electricity to following steps to do it safely. burn you.
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Vehicle Care The discharged battery positive (+) terminal reduce electrical resistance. This is located 5. Turn the ignition off on both vehicles. and the discharged battery negative (–) on the passenger side, in the rear of the Unplug unnecessary accessories plugged grounding point are on the passenger side engine compartment.
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Vehicle Care Before you connect the cables, here are 11. Connect the other end of the negative (−) Warning (Continued) some basic things you should know. cable to the discharged battery negative (−) Positive (+) will go to positive (+) or to grounding point. Battery fluid contains acid that can burn a remote positive (+) terminal if the vehicle 12.
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Vehicle Care The vehicle must be in N (Neutral) and the Front Attachment Points Caution (Continued) Electric Parking Brake (EPB) must be released when loading the vehicle onto a flatbed to any frame, underbody, or suspension tow truck. component not specified below. Do not •...
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Vehicle Care Dolly towing is towing the vehicle with two Caution Caution wheels on the ground and two wheels on a dolly. Use of a shield mounted in front of the If the two-wheel-drive vehicle is towed Follow the tow vehicle manufacturer’s vehicle grille could restrict airflow and with all four wheels on the ground, the instructions.
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Vehicle Care Caution Caution Warning Shifting a four-wheel-drive vehicle's Failure to tow the vehicle with the Failure to disconnect the negative battery transfer case into N (Neutral) can cause transmission in P (Park) can cause damage cable or to have it contact the terminals can the vehicle to roll even if the transmission to the transmission.
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Vehicle Care 2. Connect the battery. 10. Reset any lost presets. The outside temperature display will 3. Apply the brake pedal. default to 0 °C (32 °F) but will reset with normal usage. Warning Dolly Towing The vehicle can roll when the brake pedal is released.
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Vehicle Care Appearance Care Cleaning Underhood Components Caution Exterior Care Caution Avoid using high-pressure washers closer Locks than 30 cm (12 in) to the surface of the Do not power wash any component under vehicle. Use of power washers exceeding Locks are lubricated at the factory.
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Vehicle Care • Finish Care If necessary, use non-abrasive cleaners that are Use only approved cleaning solutions for marked safe for painted surfaces to remove aluminum, chrome or stainless steel. Some foreign matter. cleaners are highly acidic or contain alkaline Caution substances and can damage the moldings.
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Vehicle Care Air Intakes Clean rubber blades using a lint-free cloth Caution or paper towel soaked with windshield Clear debris from the air intakes, between washer fluid or a mild detergent. Wash the the hood and windshield, when washing Using wax on low gloss black finish stripes windshield thoroughly when cleaning the the vehicle.
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Vehicle Care Steering, Suspension, and Caution (Continued) Caution Chassis Components Visually inspect steering, suspension, and a tire dressing, always wipe off any To avoid surface damage on wheels and chassis components for damaged, loose, or overspray from all painted surfaces on wheel trim, do not use strong soaps, missing parts or signs of wear at least once the vehicle.
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Vehicle Care Underbody Maintenance Sheet Metal Damage Interior Care If the vehicle is damaged and requires sheet To prevent dirt particle abrasions, regularly Caution metal repair or replacement, make sure clean the vehicle's interior. Before using the body repair shop applies anti-corrosion cleaners, read and follow all safety instructions Avoid pressure washing the vehicle frame.
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Vehicle Care Cleaning the windshield with water during the Caution Caution (Continued) first three to six months of ownership will reduce tendency to fog. To prevent damage: a color transfer to the wipe or change • the appearance of the interior surface Speaker Covers Never use a razor or any other when used.
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Vehicle Care To clean: After cleaning, use a paper towel to blot Warning excess moisture. 1. Saturate a clean, lint-free colorfast cloth with water. Microfiber cloth is Do not use cleaners that contain silicone, Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces and Vehicle recommended to prevent lint transfer to wax-based products, or cleaners that Information and Radio Displays the fabric or carpet.
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Vehicle Care Instrument Panel, Leather, Vinyl, Other Care of Seat Belts Caution (Continued) Plastic Surfaces, Low Gloss Paint Surfaces, Keep belts clean and dry. and Natural Open Pore Wood Surfaces blot immediately and clean with a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap solution. Warning Caution Damage caused by air fresheners would not...
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Vehicle Care Use the following guidelines for proper floor mat use: • The original equipment floor mats are designed for your vehicle. If the floor mats need to be replaced, it is recommended that GM-certified floor mats are purchased. Non-GM floor mats may not fit properly and may interfere with the pedals.
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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, Used for taxi, police, or delivery service. the rotation, check the wheel alignment. See maintenance needs vary. There may need to When It Is Time for New Tires 3 363 and Wheel Refer to the information in the Maintenance be more frequent checks and services.
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Service and Maintenance Additional Required Services — convenience. Reset the engine air filter life seals. High pressure water can overcome system after the engine air filter is replaced. the seals and contaminate the transfer case Normal Service fluid. Contaminated fluid will decrease the See Engine Air Filter Life System 3 323.
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Service and Maintenance Multi-Point Vehicle – High use commercial vehicles such Additional Required Services — as courier delivery vehicles, private Severe Service Inspection (MPVI) security patrol vehicles, or any Every 72 000 km (45,000 mi) vehicles that operate on a 24– •...
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Service and Maintenance • • Exterior Lights Rotation, if applicable Floor mats secured, no interference • • with pedals Visual inspection Alignment check, optional • • Horn Reset tire pressure monitor Windshield and Wipers • • Ignition lock, if equipped •...
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Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants This maintenance section applies to vehicles with a gasoline engine. If the vehicle has a diesel engine, see “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants” in the Duramax diesel supplement.
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Service and Maintenance Fluids and lubricants identified below by name or specification, including fluids or lubricants not listed here, can be obtained from your dealer. Usage Fluid/Lubricant Automatic Transmission DEXRON ULV Automatic Transmission Fluid. Chassis Lubrication Lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI #2, Category LB or GC-LB. Engine Coolant 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water and use only DEX-COOL Coolant.
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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 The certification label is intended to provide the service technician with vehicle Vehicle Identification (VIN) service information. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ..405 Service Parts Identification ......405 There is a large barcode on the certification label on the center pillar that the Vehicle Data service technician can scan for the...
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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 Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code Spark Plug Gap 5.3L V8 Engine (L84) 0.95–1.10 mm (0.037–0.043 in) 6.2L V8 Engine (L87) 0.95–1.10 mm (0.037–0.043 in) Spark plug gaps are preset by the manufacturer. Re-gapping the spark plug is not recommended and can damage the spark plug. Engine Drive Belt Routing If the vehicle has a diesel engine, see the Duramax diesel supplement.
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Customer Satisfaction Procedure Customer Information Your satisfaction and goodwill are important Customer Satisfaction Procedure .....408 to your dealer and to GMC. Normally, any Customer Assistance Offices ......410 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 ..........420 OnStar buttons. If the status light is: • OnStar Services Solid Green: System is ready.
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OnStar • OnStar Manage Wi-Fi Settings, if equipped. With Roadside Assistance, Advisors can locate a nearby service provider to help with a flat tire, Additional Information > Press to get a priority connection to an a battery jump, or an empty gas tank. OnStar Advisor available 24/7 to: In-Vehicle Audio Messages •...
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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 directions. Routes that are sent to the navigation screen can only be canceled Navigation through the navigation system. Connected Services See www.onstar.com (U.S.) or Navigation requires a specific OnStar or Navigation ............. 425 www.onstar.ca (Canada). connected service plan.
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Features are subject to change. For myGMC infotainment display, then select Wi-Fi compatible Apple and Android smartphones. mobile app information and compatibility, Hotspot. On some vehicles, touch Wi-Fi or GMC users can access the following services see my.gmc.com. Wi-Fi Settings on the screen. from a smartphone: •...
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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..... 314 What Makes an Airbag Inflate?....67 Accessory Power..........201 What Will You See after an Airbag Adaptive Inflates?............67 Cruise Control........123, 224 When Should an Airbag Inflate?....66 Additional Where Are the Airbags?......
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INDEX Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)..266 Transmission..........203 Electric Brake Boost........212 Automatic Parking Assist (APA)....259 Transmission Fluid........323 Electric Parking Brake......... 212 Blind Zone Alert (SBZA)......272 Automatic Transmission Braking............... 182 Blind Zone Steering (BZSA)....... 275 Manual Mode..........207 Automatic Emergency (AEB)....
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INDEX Center Console Compass............104 Customer Assistance Storage............96 Connected Services Offices............410 Charging Connections..........425 Text Telephone (TTY) Users..... 410 System Light..........114 Diagnostics..........427 Customer Information Wireless............105 Navigation........... 425 Publications Ordering Information..415 Check Engine Light (Malfunction Connections Customer Satisfaction Procedure....
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INDEX Dome Lamps............. 140 Wet Roads............ 188 Coolant Temperature Warning Light..120 Door Winter............189 Cooling System........... 324 Ajar Light............124 Dual Drive Belt Routing........407 Delayed Locking..........17 Automatic Climate Control System..174 Exhaust............203 Locks..............15 Dynamic Fuel Management......202 Fan..............
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INDEX Flashers, Hazard Warning......139 Filling the Tank........... 280 Towing............282 Flash-to-Pass............. 138 Foreign Countries........280 Vehicle Care..........314 Flat Tire............. 368 Gauge............109 Glass Replacement.......... 335 Changing............369 Low Fuel Warning Light......122 Global Positioning System (GPS)....156 Floor Console Prohibited Fuels.........
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INDEX High-Beam On Light........122 Inspection Front Fog............140 High-Beam Systems........136 Multi-Point Vehicle........400 High/Low Beam Changer......138 High-Speed Operation........356 Instrument Cluster.......... 107 Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine)..114 Hill Instrument Panel On Reminder..........123 Descent Control (HDC)....... 216 Storage Area..........
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INDEX Door Ajar............124 Door..............15 Messages Driver Attention Assist......124 Lockout Protection........17 Engine Power..........132 Driver Mode Control........120 Power Door............ 16 Vehicle............132 Electric Parking Brake......... 116 Safety............... 17 Vehicle Speed..........133 Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Off..119 Loss of Control..........
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INDEX Net, Convenience..........98 Power New Vehicle Break-In........195 Assist Steps............ 22 Park Night Vision System........269 Door Locks............16 Assist............. 252, 258 Mirrors............27 Shifting Into..........201 Outlets............104 Shifting Out of..........202 Protection, Battery........143 Odometer............108 Parking Retained Accessory (RAP)......
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INDEX Rear Replacement Parts Axle..............334 Airbags............73 Safety Camera Mirror..........29 Replacing Locks..............17 Climate Control System......176 Airbag System..........73 Safety Defects Reporting Locking Axle..........221 LATCH System Parts After a Crash... 88 Canadian Government....... 417 Media System..........152 Seat Belt System Parts after a Crash..
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INDEX Reclining Seatbacks........39 Start Super Cruise............. 234 Second Row........... 45 Remote............14 Light............... 123 Third Row Seat..........52 Start Assist, Hill..........214 Surround Securing Child Restraints......88, 90 Starting the Engine......... 197 Vision System..........253 Security Status Symbols..............3 Light...............
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INDEX Different Size..........365 Traction Operation............135 Full-Size Spare..........380 Control System (TCS)/Electronic Programming..........133 If a Tire Goes Flat........368 Stability Control Light........ 119 Updates Inspection............ 362 Control/Electronic Stability Control..214 Software............148 Low-Profile............ 351 Off Light............118 USB Port.............. 151 Pressure..........
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INDEX Visors..............33 Voice Recognition..........158 Warning Brake System Light........116 Caution and Danger........2 Hazard Flashers........... 139 Lights, Gauges, and Indicators....106 Washer Fluid............ 329 Wheels Alignment and Tire Balance....366 Different Size..........365 Replacement..........366 When It Is Time for New Tires...... 363 Where to Put the Restraint......
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