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GMC Terrain Denali 2014 Owner's Manual
GMC Terrain Denali 2014 Owner's Manual

GMC Terrain Denali 2014 Owner's Manual

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2014 GMC Terrain/Terrain Denali Owner Manual
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-4
Vehicle Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
Performance and
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
Keys, Doors, and
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Keys and Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Vehicle Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15
Interior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18
Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Rear Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-31
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 4-1
Additional Storage Features . . . 4-2
Roof Rack System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5-1
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Warning Lights, Gauges, and
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . 5-21
Vehicle Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-24
Vehicle Personalization . . . . . . . 5-31
Universal Remote System . . . . 5-35
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Exterior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
Lighting Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1
Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1
Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Starting and Operating . . . . . . . 9-19
Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-26
Automatic Transmission . . . . . . 9-27
Drive Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-30
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-31
Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-33
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-35
Driver Assistance Systems . . . 9-38
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-48
Trailer Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-53
Conversions and Add-Ons . . . 9-59
Vehicle Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
General Information . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
Vehicle Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3
Headlamp Aiming . . . . . . . . . . . 10-27
Bulb Replacement . . . . . . . . . . 10-28
Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-33
Wheels and Tires . . . . . . . . . . . 10-39

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  • Page 1 2014 GMC Terrain/Terrain Denali Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Climate Controls .
  • Page 2 2014 GMC Terrain/Terrain Denali Owner Manual Jump Starting ....10-69 OnStar ..... . . 14-1 Towing the Vehicle .
  • Page 3 For vehicles first sold in Canada, to, GM, the GM logo, GMC, the substitute the name General Helm, Incorporated GMC Truck Emblem, TERRAIN, and Motors of Canada Limited for GMC...
  • Page 4 Introduction Danger, Warnings, and Symbols Caution Cautions The vehicle has components and labels that use symbols instead of Text marked Caution provides text. Symbols are shown along with Danger information that may indicate a the text describing the operation or hazard that could result in injury information relating to a specific Text marked...
  • Page 5 Introduction Vehicle Symbol Chart : LATCH System Child Restraints Here are some additional symbols that may be found on the vehicle : Malfunction Indicator Lamp and what they mean. For more : Oil Pressure information on the symbol, refer to ®...
  • Page 6 Introduction NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 7 In Brief In Brief Passenger Sensing Lane Departure System ..... 1-10 Warning (LDW) ... . . 1-18 Mirror Adjustment .
  • Page 8 In Brief Instrument Panel I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 9 In Brief 1. Air Vents on page 8-6. 9. Safety Locks on page 2-8. 18. Climate Control Systems on page 8-1 (If Equipped). 2. Turn Signal Lever. See Turn and 10. Infotainment on page 7-1. Lane-Change Signals on Automatic Climate Control 11.
  • Page 10 In Brief Initial Drive Information This section provides a brief overview about some of the important features that may or may not be on your specific vehicle. For more detailed information, refer to each of the features which can be found later in this owner manual.
  • Page 11 In Brief See Remote Vehicle Start on : Press and release to initiate 2. Immediately press and hold page 2-5. vehicle locator. Press and hold for at for at least four seconds or until least three seconds to sound the the signal lamps flash.
  • Page 12 In Brief Power Liftgate Operation There are power door lock switches : Press for safety locks. See on the front door panels. Safety Locks on page 2-8. On vehicles with a power liftgate, : Press to lock the doors. the vehicle must be in P (Park) to Liftgate : Press to unlock the doors.
  • Page 13 In Brief Windows Seat Adjustment See Power Seat Adjustment on page 3-4. Four-Way Power Seat Eight-Way Power Seat Press the front of the switch to lower the window. Pull the switch up to 1. Seat Position Handle raise it. To adjust a power seat, if equipped: 2.
  • Page 14 In Brief See Power Seat Adjustment on Reclining Seatbacks To return the seatback to the upright page 3-4. position: Manual Reclining Seatbacks 1. Lift the lever fully without Lumbar Adjustment applying pressure to the seatback, and the seatback will return to the upright position. 2.
  • Page 15 In Brief Tilt the top of the control forward manually save and recall the driver Heated Seats to raise. seat and outside mirror positions. These manually stored positions are See Reclining Seatbacks on referred to as Button Memory page 3-5. positions.
  • Page 16 1-10 In Brief Head Restraint Safety Belts Passenger Sensing Adjustment System Do not drive until the head restraints for all occupants are installed and adjusted properly. To achieve a comfortable seating position, change the seatback recline angle as little as necessary United States while keeping the seat and the head restraint height in the proper...
  • Page 17 In Brief 1-11 The passenger airbag status 2. Press the arrows on the control comes on when the vehicle is indicator will be visible on the pad to move each mirror in the started. See Automatic Dimming overhead console when the vehicle desired direction.
  • Page 18 1-12 In Brief 4. Pull the lever up to lock the : The lamps come on : Briefly turn to this position to steering wheel in place. automatically when a door is turn the automatic light control off or opened. on again.
  • Page 19 In Brief 1-13 Windshield Wiper/Washer Rear Window Wiper/Washer The rear wiper controls are on the end of the windshield wiper lever. OFF: Use to turn the wipers off. : For a single wipe, briefly move the wiper lever down. For several The windshield wiper/washer lever wipes, hold the wiper lever down.
  • Page 20 1-14 In Brief INT: Press the lower portion of the Climate Control System button to set a delay between wipes. REAR: Push the windshield wiper lever forward to spray washer fluid on the rear window. See Windshield Wiper/Washer on page 5-2 and Rear Window Wiper/ Washer on page 5-3.
  • Page 21 In Brief 1-15 Automatic Climate Control System Parking Brake To set the parking brake, hold the 1. Fan Control 8. Driver and Passenger Heated regular brake pedal down, then Seats 2. AUTO (Automatic Operation) push the parking brake pedal down. 9.
  • Page 22 1-16 In Brief See Parking Brake on page 9-32. Fuel Economy Mode Vehicle Features Vehicles with a 2.4L engine have a Transmission Steering Wheel Controls Fuel Economy Mode. When engaged, Fuel Economy Mode can Electronic Range Select The infotainment system can be improve the vehicle's fuel economy.
  • Page 23 In Brief 1-17 Driver Information along the page as you scroll through CANCEL: Press to disengage the items. This shows where each cruise control without erasing the Center (DIC) page is in the menu. set speed from memory. The DIC display is in the center of SET/CLR: Use this button to set or RES/+: Move the thumbwheel up the instrument cluster.
  • Page 24 1-18 In Brief See Forward Collision Alert (FCA) display will light up in the Keep the sensors on the vehicle's System on page 9-38. corresponding outside side mirror rear bumper clean to ensure proper and will flash if the turn signal is on. operation.
  • Page 25 In Brief 1-19 To turn off both Traction Control Universal Remote System Performance and and StabiliTrak, press and Maintenance hold until illuminate and the appropriate DIC Traction Control/ message displays. See Ride Control System Messages on Electronic Stability page 5-28. Control Press again to turn on both...
  • Page 26 1-20 In Brief stop as soon as possible and inflate The oil life system should be reset E85 or FlexFuel the tires to the recommended to 100% only following an oil Vehicles with a yellow fuel cap can pressure shown on the Tire and change.
  • Page 27 U.S.: 1-888-881-3302 TTY Users (U.S. Only): 1-888-889-2438 Canada: 1-800-268-6800 New GMC owners are automatically enrolled in the Roadside Assistance Program. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 28 1-22 In Brief NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 29 Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Heated Mirrors ....2-16 Keys and Locks Blind Spot Mirrors ... 2-16 Windows Reverse Tilt Mirrors .
  • Page 30 Keys, Doors, and Windows With an active OnStar subscription, an OnStar Advisor may remotely unlock the vehicle. See OnStar Overview on page 14-1. Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System See Radio Frequency Statement on page 13-15. If there is a decrease in the RKE operating range: The key that is part of the Remote Press the button on the RKE...
  • Page 31 Keys, Doors, and Windows Remote Keyless Entry See Unlocked Door Anti Lock Out under Vehicle Personalization on (RKE) System Operation page 5-31. The RKE transmitter may work up to Pressing may also arm the 60 m (197 ft) away from the vehicle. theft-deterrent system.
  • Page 32 Keys, Doors, and Windows Programming Transmitters to 3. Insert the new key to be (Vehicle Locator/Panic programmed and turn it to the the Vehicle Alarm): Press and release one ON/RUN position within time to initiate vehicle locator. The Only RKE transmitters programmed five seconds.
  • Page 33 Keys, Doors, and Windows vehicle must be off and all of the Remote Vehicle Start Caution keys you wish to program must be The vehicle may have this feature with you. When replacing the battery, do that allows you to start the engine 1.
  • Page 34 Keys, Doors, and Windows There are other conditions which 3. The key must be inserted and The vehicle's ignition switch must can affect the performance of the turned to ON/RUN before be turned to ON/RUN and then back transmitter. See Remote Keyless driving.
  • Page 35 Keys, Doors, and Windows There is an emission control Door Locks Warning (Continued) system malfunction. The engine coolant temperature Warning Outsiders can easily enter is too high. through an unlocked door Unlocked doors can be when slowing or stopping the The oil pressure is low.
  • Page 36 Keys, Doors, and Windows Power Door Locks Pressing the power lock switch twice or on the RKE transmitter twice will override the delayed locking feature and immediately lock all doors. This feature can be programmed. See Delayed Door Lock under Vehicle Personalization on page 5-31.
  • Page 37 Keys, Doors, and Windows Rear door safety locks prevent Doors Warning (Continued) passengers from opening the rear doors from inside the vehicle. Liftgate Adjust the climate control system to a setting that Press to activate the safety locks. brings in only outside air and When activated, the indicator light in Warning set the fan speed to the...
  • Page 38 2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows Manual Liftgate Choose the power liftgate mode by Warning turning the dial on the switch until To unlock the liftgate, press the the indicator lines up with the You, or others, could be injured if power door lock switch or press desired position.
  • Page 39 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 The liftgate can be opened manually Do not force the liftgate open or by pressing the touch pad under the closed during a power cycle. liftgate handle, with the doors The power liftgate may be unlocked and lifting up.
  • Page 40 2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Obstacle Detection Features Power Liftgate 3/4 Mode liftgate cannot be set below that minimum and the new setting will If the liftgate encounters an obstacle To program the liftgate opening not be recorded. during a power open or close cycle, height: a warning chime will sound and the Manual Operation of Power...
  • Page 41 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 Vehicle Security Fast Flash: Vehicle is unsecured. on the RKE transmitter A door, the hood, or the liftgate is pressed while power operation is This vehicle has theft-deterrent is open. disabled, the turn signals flash and features;...
  • Page 42 2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows If the driver door is opened without To avoid setting off the alarm by Immobilizer Operation first unlocking with the RKE accident: This vehicle has a passive transmitter, the horn will chirp and Lock the vehicle after all theft-deterrent system.
  • Page 43 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 The security light in the instrument Exterior Mirrors Power Mirrors cluster comes on if there is a problem with arming or disarming Convex Mirrors the theft-deterrent system. When trying to start the vehicle, the Warning security light comes on briefly when the ignition is turned on.
  • Page 44 2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows Heated Mirrors Driving with the Blind Spot 1. When the approaching vehicle is Mirror a long distance away, the image For vehicles with heated mirrors: in the main mirror is small and The heated outside rearview mirrors near the inboard edge of the turn on when the rear window mirror.
  • Page 45 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 adjacent lane, behind your Interior Mirrors Manual Rearview Mirror vehicle. Check the blind spot Push the tab forward for daytime mirror for a vehicle in the blind Interior Rearview Mirrors use and pull it rearward for zone.
  • Page 46 2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows Windows The vehicle aerodynamics are designed to improve fuel economy performance. This may result in a Warning pulsing sound when either rear window is down and the front Never leave a child, a helpless windows are up. To reduce the adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle, sound, open either a front window especially with the windows...
  • Page 47 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-19 window switch fully and release it to Roof Press again to deactivate the activate the express-down feature. lockout switch. The express mode can be canceled Sunroof at any time by briefly pressing, Sun Visors or pulling the switch. If equipped, the sunroof switches are on the headliner above the Window Lockout...
  • Page 48 2-20 Keys, Doors, and Windows Press and hold the front or rear of the driver side switch to open or close the sunroof. The sunshade automatically opens with the sunroof, but must be closed manually. Press and hold the rear of the passenger side switch to vent the sunroof.
  • Page 49 Seats and Restraints Seats and Safety Belt Use During Adding Equipment to the Pregnancy ....3-17 Airbag-Equipped Vehicle . . . 3-30 Restraints Safety Belt Extender .
  • Page 50 Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Front Seats The vehicle's front seats have head restraints in the outboard seating positions. Warning With head restraints that are not installed and adjusted properly, there is a greater chance that Adjust the head restraint so that the The height of the head restraint can occupants will suffer a neck/ top of the restraint is at the same...
  • Page 51 Seats and Restraints Rear Seats Front Seats To adjust a manual seat: 1. Pull the handle at the front of the The vehicle's rear seat has head Seat Adjustment seat cushion. restraints in the outboard seating positions that cannot be adjusted. 2.
  • Page 52 Seats and Restraints Raise or lower the front part of Power Seat Adjustment To adjust the seatback, see the seat cushion by moving the Reclining Seatbacks on page 3-5. front of the control up or down. Four-Way Power Seat To adjust the lumbar support, see Raise or lower the entire seat by Lumbar Adjustment on page 3-5.
  • Page 53 Seats and Restraints Lumbar Adjustment Reclining Seatbacks Power Lumbar Warning Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even when buckled up, the safety belts cannot do their job. The shoulder belt will not be against your body.
  • Page 54 Seats and Restraints 2. Push and pull on the seatback to Memory Seats make sure it is locked. Power Reclining Seatbacks To recline a manual seatback: 1. Lift the lever. If available, the 1, 2, and MEM 2. Move the seatback to the (Memory) buttons on the outboard desired position, and then side of the driver seat are used to...
  • Page 55 Seats and Restraints turned off. These automatically Releasing 1 or 2 before the positions are called RKE Memory stored positions are referred to as stored positions are reached stops positions and may be different than RKE Memory positions. See the recall. the previously mentioned Button Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Memory positions saved to the...
  • Page 56 Seats and Restraints not recalling for two seconds. Try two seconds. Try recalling the exit recalling the memory position again position again. If the exit position is by opening the driver door and still not recalling, see your dealer for service.
  • Page 57 Seats and Restraints The passenger seat may take Rear Seats longer to heat up. Split Folding Seatbacks Remote Start Heated Seats Either side of the rear seatback can When it is cold outside, the heated be folded down for more cargo seats can be programmed to turn on space.
  • Page 58 3-10 Seats and Restraints Raising the Seatbacks To raise the seatback: Seat Adjustment 1. Lift the lever on top of the To slide the entire seat forward or Warning seatback. Raise the seatback rearward: and release the lever. 1. Lift and hold the release bar If either seatback is not locked, it 2.
  • Page 59 Seats and Restraints 3-11 Safety Belts Why Safety Belts Work Warning (Continued) This section of the manual are more likely to be seriously describes how to use safety belts injured or killed. Do not allow properly. It also describes some passengers to ride in any area of things not to do with safety belts.
  • Page 60 3-12 Seats and Restraints safety belts. That is why wearing Also, in nearly all states and in There are important things to know safety belts makes such good all Canadian provinces, the law about wearing a safety belt properly. sense. requires wearing safety belts.
  • Page 61 Seats and Restraints 3-13 would apply force on your Lap-Shoulder Belt abdomen. This could cause All seating positions in the vehicle serious or even fatal injuries. have a lap-shoulder belt. Wear the shoulder belt over the The following instructions explain shoulder and across the chest.
  • Page 62 3-14 Seats and Restraints 4. If equipped with a shoulder belt Adjust the height so the shoulder height adjuster, move it to the portion of the belt is on the shoulder height that is right for you. See and not falling off of it. The belt Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster should be close to, but not later in this section for...
  • Page 63 Seats and Restraints 3-15 After the height adjuster is set to the Pretensioners work only once. If the There is one guide for each outside desired position, try to move it down pretensioners are activated in a passenger position in the rear seat. without pressing the release button crash, the pretensioners and Here is how to install a comfort...
  • Page 64 3-16 Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces. 2. Place the guide over the belt, 3. The belt should not be twisted and insert the two edges of the and it should lie flat.
  • Page 65 Seats and Restraints 3-17 To remove and store the comfort Safety Belt Extender guide, squeeze the belt edges If the vehicle's safety belt will fasten together so that the safety belt can around you, you should use it. be removed from the guide. Slide the guide back into its storage But if a safety belt is not long pocket located on the side of the...
  • Page 66 3-18 Seats and Restraints to have it repaired. Torn or frayed Replacing Safety Belt See your dealer to have the safety safety belts may not protect you in a belt assemblies inspected or System Parts after a crash. They can rip apart under replaced.
  • Page 67 Seats and Restraints 3-19 Airbag System For frontal airbags, the word Here are the most important things AIRBAG will appear on the middle to know about the airbag system: The vehicle has the following part of the steering wheel for the airbags: driver and on the instrument panel Warning...
  • Page 68 3-20 Seats and Restraints Where Are the Airbags? Warning Warning Because airbags inflate with great Children who are up against, force and faster than the blink of or very close to, any airbag when an eye, anyone who is up it inflates can be seriously injured against, or very close to any or killed.
  • Page 69 Seats and Restraints 3-21 Driver Side Shown, Passenger Driver Side Shown, Passenger The front outboard passenger Side Similar Side Similar frontal airbag is in the instrument panel on the passenger side. The seat-mounted side impact The roof-rail airbags for the driver, airbags for the driver and front front outboard passenger, and outboard passenger are in the side...
  • Page 70 3-22 Seats and Restraints When Should an Airbag It depends on what is hit, the Warning (Continued) direction of the impact, and how Inflate? quickly the vehicle slows down. that person causing severe injury This vehicle is equipped with Frontal airbags may inflate at or even death.
  • Page 71 Seats and Restraints 3-23 A seat-mounted side impact airbag inflator. Gas from the inflator fills the first and second rows. The rollover is designed to inflate on the side of airbag causing the bag to break out capable roof-rail airbags are the vehicle that is struck.
  • Page 72 3-24 Seats and Restraints several minutes. For location of the Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) airbags, see Where Are the Airbags? on page 3-20. airbag inflates, then get fresh air the vehicle, such as the fuel The parts of the airbag that come by opening a window or a door.
  • Page 73 Seats and Restraints 3-25 to help protect you in another passenger airbag status indicator The passenger sensing system crash. A new system will include will be visible on the overhead turns off the front outboard airbag modules and possibly console when the vehicle is started. passenger frontal airbag under other parts.
  • Page 74 3-26 Seats and Restraints There is a critical problem with Warning Warning (Continued) the airbag system or the passenger sensing system. A child in a rear-facing child Secure rear-facing child restraints When the passenger sensing restraint can be seriously injured in a rear seat, even if the airbag system has turned off the front or killed if the passenger frontal...
  • Page 75 Seats and Restraints 3-27 frontal airbag, depending upon the If the On Indicator is Lit for a 5. If, after reinstalling the child person s seating posture and body restraint and restarting the Child Restraint build. Everyone in the vehicle who vehicle, the on indicator is still lit, The passenger sensing system is has outgrown child restraints should...
  • Page 76 3-28 Seats and Restraints If the Off Indicator is Lit for an 2. Remove any additional material Warning (Continued) from the seat, such as blankets, Adult-Sized Occupant cushions, seat covers, seat serious injury or even death. An heaters, seat massagers, adult-sized occupant should not laptops, or other electronic ride in the front outboard...
  • Page 77 Seats and Restraints 3-29 operates. We recommend that you the seat. If the passenger airbag Servicing the not use seat covers or other is turned on, the on indicator will Airbag-Equipped Vehicle aftermarket equipment except when be lit. approved by GM for your specific Airbags affect how the vehicle If the passenger seat gets wet, dry vehicle.
  • Page 78 3-30 Seats and Restraints Your dealer and the service manual turning off the passenger airbag(s). Warning (Continued) have information about the location See Passenger Sensing System on of the airbag sensors, sensing and page 3-25. proper service procedures, and diagnostic module, and airbag If the vehicle has rollover roof-rail make sure the person performing wiring.
  • Page 79 Seats and Restraints 3-31 Child Restraints Caution Warning (Continued) Older Children If an airbag covering is damaged, protect you and your opened, or broken, the airbag passenger(s) in a crash, resulting may not work properly. Do not in serious injury or even death. To open or break the airbag help make sure the airbag coverings.
  • Page 80 3-32 Seats and Restraints Can proper safety belt fit be The manufacturer instructions that In a crash, children who are not maintained for the length of the come with the booster seat state the buckled up can strike other people trip? If yes, continue.
  • Page 81 Seats and Restraints 3-33 Infants and Young Warning (Continued) Children belt. The belt force would then be Everyone in a vehicle needs applied right on the abdomen. protection! This includes infants and That could cause serious or fatal all other children. Neither the injuries.
  • Page 82 3-34 Seats and Restraints Every time infants and young Warning (Continued) children ride in vehicles, they should have the protection provided by the front outboard seat, always appropriate child restraints. Neither move the front passenger seat as the vehicle's safety belt system nor far back as it will go.
  • Page 83 Seats and Restraints 3-35 weight, height, and age but also Warning Warning (Continued) whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the motor To reduce the risk of neck and any bony structure. This alone vehicle in which it will be used. head injury during a crash, infants could cause serious or fatal For most basic types of child...
  • Page 84 3-36 Seats and Restraints Child Restraint Systems Forward-Facing Child Seat Booster Seats A forward-facing child seat provides A booster seat is a child restraint Rear-Facing Infant Seat restraint for the child's body with the designed to improve the fit of the A rear-facing infant seat provides harness.
  • Page 85 Seats and Restraints 3-37 Securing an Add-On Child Children can be endangered in a Administration (NHTSA) website to crash if the child restraint is not locate the nearest child safety seat Restraint in the Vehicle properly secured in the vehicle. inspection station.
  • Page 86 3-38 Seats and Restraints Whenever possible, children aged Child restraints and booster seats Warning (Continued) 12 and under should be secured in vary considerably in size, and some a rear seating position. may fit in certain seating positions system is fail-safe. No one can better than others.
  • Page 87 Seats and Restraints 3-39 Lower Anchors and recommends that the booster seat The following explains how to attach be secured with the LATCH system, a child restraint with these Tethers for Children this can be done as long as the attachments in the vehicle.
  • Page 88 3-40 Seats and Restraints Top Tether Anchor Your child restraint may have a Lower Anchor and Top Tether single tether (3) or a dual tether (4). Anchor Locations Either will have a single attachment (2) to secure the top tether to the anchor. Some child restraints that have a top tether are designed for use with or without the top tether being...
  • Page 89 Seats and Restraints 3-41 might need to be adjusted to access Securing a Child Restraint the anchors. Be sure to use an Designed for the LATCH anchor on the same side of the System vehicle as the seating position where the child restraint will be Warning placed.
  • Page 90 3-42 Seats and Restraints secure the restraints. Some Warning (Continued) Caution restraints also use another vehicle anchor to secure a top tether. restraint to a single anchor could Do not let the LATCH 1. Attach and tighten the lower cause the anchor or attachment attachments rub against the attachments to the lower to come loose or even break...
  • Page 91 Seats and Restraints 3-43 If the position being used 2. If the child restraint manufacturer has a fixed head restraint recommends that the top tether and a dual tether is being be attached, attach and tighten used, route the tether the top tether to the top tether around the head restraint.
  • Page 92 3-44 Seats and Restraints 3. Before placing a child in the If the child restraint has the LATCH Warning (Continued) child restraint, make sure it is system, see Lower Anchors and securely held in place. To check, Tethers for Children (LATCH system inspected and any grasp the child restraint at the System) on page 3-39 for how and...
  • Page 93 Seats and Restraints 3-45 sure to follow the instructions that came with the child restraint. Secure the child in the child restraint when and as the instructions say. If more than one child restraint needs to be installed in the rear seat, be sure to read Where to Put the Restraint on page 3-37.
  • Page 94 3-46 Seats and Restraints 6. If the child restraint has a top Armrest Retaining Strap tether, follow the child restraint manufacturer's instructions Warning regarding the use of the top tether. See Lower Anchors and A rear center armrest that is not Tethers for Children (LATCH properly stowed and secured System) on page 3-39 for more...
  • Page 95 Seats and Restraints 3-47 center armrest before installing a Remove the armrest retaining strap Never put a rear-facing child seat in rear-facing child restraint in the before installing a forward facing the front. This is because the risk to second row center seat position. child restraint in the center seat the rear-facing child is so great, position, as it may interfere with the...
  • Page 96 3-48 Seats and Restraints If the child restraint has the LATCH You will be using the lap-shoulder Warning (Continued) system, see Lower Anchors and belt to secure the child restraint in Tethers for Children (LATCH this position. Follow the instructions deploy under some unusual System) on page 3-39 for how and that came with the child restraint.
  • Page 97 Seats and Restraints 3-49 4. Push the latch plate into the 5. Pull the shoulder belt all the way 6. To tighten the belt, push down buckle until it clicks. out of the retractor to set the on the child restraint, pull the lock.
  • Page 98 3-50 Seats and Restraints 7. Before placing a child in the child restraint, make sure it is securely held in place. To check, grasp the child restraint at the safety belt path and attempt to move it side to side and back and forth.
  • Page 99 Storage Storage Storage Center Console Storage Compartments Storage Compartments Warning Storage Compartments ..4-1 Glove Box ....4-1 Do not store heavy or sharp Cupholders .
  • Page 100 Storage Additional Storage Cargo Tie-Downs Roof Rack System Features Warning Cargo Cover If something is carried on top of the vehicle that is longer or wider For vehicles with a cargo cover, use it to cover items in the rear of the than the roof rack like paneling, vehicle.
  • Page 101 Storage vehicle. For more information on Caution vehicle capacity and loading, see Vehicle Load Limits on page 9-14. Loading cargo on the roof rack that weighs more than 100 kg (220 lb) or hangs over the rear or sides of the vehicle may damage the vehicle.
  • Page 102 Storage When the roof rack is not in use, lock one crossrail at the furthest forward position and lock the other crossrail at the furthest rearward position to reduce wind noise. Push the lever down to completely engage into the side rail holes. If the lever is not tight, then the crossrail is not engaged in a side rail hole.
  • Page 103 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Passenger Airbag Status Information Displays Indicator ....5-11 Driver Information Controls Charging System Light ..5-12 Center (DIC) .
  • Page 104 Instruments and Controls Vehicle Personalization Controls Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. Vehicle Personalization ..5-31 Steering Wheel Universal Remote System Steering Wheel Controls Universal Remote System . . . 5-35 Adjustment The infotainment system can be Universal Remote System operated by using the steering Programming .
  • Page 105 Instruments and Controls ACC/ACCESSORY or ON/RUN/ The wipers will continue until the Heavy snow or ice can overload the START, move the windshield wiper lever is released or the maximum wiper motor. lever to select the wiper speed. wash time is reached. When the Wiper Parking windshield wiper lever is released, HI: Use for fast wipes.
  • Page 106 Instruments and Controls If the transmission is in N (Neutral) receive a satellite signal. The and the vehicle speed is very slow, compass system is designed to the rear wiper will automatically stop operate for a certain number of at the base of the rear window. miles or degrees of turn before needing a signal from the GPS The wiper operations return to...
  • Page 107 Instruments and Controls If auto timing is set, the time Caution Caution displayed on the clock may not update immediately when driving Leaving electrical equipment Hanging heavy equipment from into a new time zone. plugged in for an extended period the power outlet can cause Set Date : Press the + and of time while the vehicle is off will...
  • Page 108 Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, Warning lights come on when there When one of the warning lights could be a problem with a vehicle comes on and stays on while Gauges, and function. Some warning lights come driving, or when one of the gauges on briefly when the engine is started shows there may be a problem, Indicators...
  • Page 109 Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster English Shown, Metric Similar I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 110 Instruments and Controls Speedometer Tachometer The vehicle's speed can be selected The tachometer displays the engine to display on the Driver Information speed in revolutions per Center (DIC) and the speedometer minute (rpm). in either kilometers per hour (km/h) Fuel Gauge or miles per hour (mph).
  • Page 111 Instruments and Controls Here are some situations that can Engine Coolant occur with the fuel gauge. None of Temperature Gauge these indicate a problem with the fuel gauge. At the service station, the fuel pump shuts off before the gauge reads full.
  • Page 112 5-10 Instruments and Controls Safety Belt Reminders Passenger Safety Belt The front passenger safety belt warning light and chime may turn on Reminder Light Driver Safety Belt Reminder if an object is put on the seat such There is a passenger safety belt Light as a briefcase, handbag, grocery reminder light near the passenger...
  • Page 113 Instruments and Controls 5-11 The airbag readiness light comes on Passenger Airbag Status as a system check. Then, after for several seconds when the several more seconds, the status Indicator vehicle is started. If the light does indicator will light either ON or OFF, not come on then, have it fixed or either the on or off symbol to let The vehicle has a passenger...
  • Page 114 5-12 Instruments and Controls The light turns off when the engine maintain a clean environment. The Warning is started. If it does not, have the malfunction indicator lamp comes vehicle serviced by your dealer. on when the vehicle is placed in If the airbag readiness light ever ON/RUN, as a check to show it is If the light stays on, or comes on...
  • Page 115 Instruments and Controls 5-13 If towing a trailer, reduce the Caution Caution (Continued) amount of cargo being hauled as soon as it is possible. If the vehicle is continually driven could lead to costly repairs not If the light continues to flash, find a with this light on, the emission covered by the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 116 5-14 Instruments and Controls A few driving trips with the cap Emissions Inspection and the ignition is turned to ON/RUN properly installed should turn the while the engine is off. See your Maintenance Programs light off. dealer for assistance in verifying Depending on where you live, your proper operation of the Check that good quality fuel is...
  • Page 117 Instruments and Controls 5-15 Brake System Warning released, there is a brake problem. Antilock Brake System Have the brake system inspected Light (ABS) Warning Light immediately. The vehicle brake system consists of two hydraulic circuits. If one Warning circuit is not working, the remaining circuit can still work to stop the The brake system might not be vehicle.
  • Page 118 5-16 Instruments and Controls If the regular brake system warning not, have the vehicle serviced by light is not on, the vehicle still has your dealer. If the system is working brakes, but not antilock brakes. normally, the light then turns off. If the regular brake system warning This light comes on green when the light is also on, the vehicle does not...
  • Page 119 Instruments and Controls 5-17 The traction off light comes on when This light comes on when the If the light does not come on, have the Traction Control System (TCS) StabiliTrak system is turned off. the vehicle serviced by your dealer. has been turned off by pressing and If StabiliTrak is off, the Traction If the system is working normally,...
  • Page 120 5-18 Instruments and Controls Tire Pressure Light When the Light Flashes First and Then Is On Steady If the light flashes for about a minute and then stays on, there may be a problem with the TPMS. If the problem is not corrected, the light This light should come on briefly as will come on at every ignition cycle.
  • Page 121 Instruments and Controls 5-19 Fuel Economy Light Low Fuel Warning Light For vehicles with a Driver Information Center (DIC), see Fuel System Messages on page 5-27 for more information. Security Light For vehicles with the Fuel Economy Mode light, it comes on when the eco (economy) button near the shift lever is pressed.
  • Page 122 5-20 Instruments and Controls High-Beam On Light The light goes out when the fog Cruise Control Light lamps are turned off. See Fog Lamps on page 6-3. Lamps On Reminder The high beam on light comes on For vehicles with cruise control, the when the high-beam headlamps are cruise control light is white when the in use.
  • Page 123 Instruments and Controls 5-21 Information Displays DIC Buttons Trip/Fuel Menu Items Press the MENU button until Trip/ Driver Information Fuel Information Menu is displayed. Center (DIC) Then press to scroll through the following menu items: The vehicle may have a Driver Digital Speedometer Information Center (DIC).
  • Page 124 5-22 Instruments and Controls Trip 1 and Trip 2 pressing SET/CLR while the The display provides feedback on Average Fuel Economy display is how current driving behavior in the This display shows the current showing. The display may not reset bar graph affects the running distance traveled, in either to zero.
  • Page 125 Instruments and Controls 5-23 Remaining Oil Life shown on the DIC. The timer will Remaining Oil Life record up to 99 hours, 59 minutes Blank Display This display shows an estimate of and 59 seconds (99:59:59) after the oil's remaining useful life. Unit which the display will return to zero.
  • Page 126 5-24 Instruments and Controls engine oil life system, press SET/ Vehicle Messages Battery Voltage and CLR while the Oil Life display is Charging Messages Messages are displayed on the DIC active. The display will ask for to notify the driver that the status of confirmation of a reset.
  • Page 127 Instruments and Controls 5-25 Brake System Messages Cruise Control Messages MANUALLY CLOSE THE POWER LIFTGATE BRAKE FLUID LOW APPLY BRAKE BEFORE This message will display if the CRUISE This message is displayed when the power liftgate encounters multiple brake fluid level is low; see Brake If this message displays when obstacles on the same power cycle.
  • Page 128 5-26 Instruments and Controls conditioning compressor turns back soon as it is safe to do so to avoid ENGINE OIL HOT, IDLE on. The vehicle can continue to be severe damage. This message ENGINE driven. clears when the engine has cooled This message displays when the to a safe operating temperature.
  • Page 129 Instruments and Controls 5-27 Engine Power Messages pressing the eco button near the Object Detection System shift lever. See Fuel Economy Mode Messages ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED on page 9-29. FORWARD COLLISION This message displays when the FUEL LEVEL LOW ALERT OFF vehicle's engine power is reduced.
  • Page 130 5-28 Instruments and Controls LANE DEPARTURE SYSTEM SERVICE FRONT CAMERA message may also activate during heavy rain or due to road spray. The UNAVAILABLE This message displays when the vehicle does not need service. For Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and If your vehicle has the Lane cleaning, see Side Blind Zone Alert Forward Collision Alert (FCA)
  • Page 131 Instruments and Controls 5-29 cools or the above conditions are no SERVICE TRACTION TRACTION CONTROL ON longer present and the warning CONTROL This message displays when the message is reset. To reset the Traction Control System (TCS) is This message displays when there warning message manually, turn the first turned on.
  • Page 132 5-30 Instruments and Controls Service Vehicle Messages TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE You can receive more than one tire pressure message at a time. The This message displays when the SERVICE POWER STEERING DIC also shows the tire pressure system is learning new tires. See values.
  • Page 133 Instruments and Controls 5-31 Stop the vehicle and let it idle to Vehicle Entering the Personalization Menus allow the transmission to cool. This Personalization message clears when the fluid 1. Turn the infotainment system on temperature reaches a safe level. and press the CONFIG button to Use the audio system controls to access the Configuration...
  • Page 134 5-32 Instruments and Controls Climate and Air Quality vehicle is started. On means that Auto Defog the air conditioning will be on at When turned on and high humidity Select and the following may start up, regardless of whether it is detected, the climate control display: was on or off the last time the...
  • Page 135 Instruments and Controls 5-33 Comfort and Convenience R (Reverse) to improve visibility of Select On, Off, or On with Tow Bar the ground near the rear wheels. Attached. Select and the following may They will return to their previous See Ultrasonic Parking Assist on display: driving position when the vehicle is page 9-40.
  • Page 136 5-34 Instruments and Controls Select Off, 30 Seconds, 1 Minute, Delayed Door Lock Select Lights and Horn, Lights Only, or 2 Minutes. Horn Only, or Off. When on, this feature will delay the locking of the doors. If you want to Power Door Locks Remote Door Unlock override the delay you can press the...
  • Page 137 Instruments and Controls 5-35 Universal Remote Do not use the Universal Remote Make sure the hand-held transmitter system with any garage door opener has a new battery for quick and System that does not have the stop and accurate transmission of the reverse feature.
  • Page 138 5-36 Instruments and Controls 2. At the same time, press and programming is complete. hold both the hand-held There is no need to transmitter button and one of the complete Steps 4 6. three Universal Remote system If the indicator light does buttons to be used to operate not come on or the garage the garage door.
  • Page 139 Instruments and Controls 5-37 does not flash, press and hold enough for the Universal Remote Universal Remote System the same button a second time system to pick up the signal during Operation for two seconds, then release it. programming. Again, if the door does not move Using the Universal Remote If the programming did not work, or the garage door lamp does...
  • Page 140 5-38 Instruments and Controls Reprogramming a Single Universal Remote System Button To reprogram any of the system buttons: 1. Press and hold any one of the buttons. Do not release the button. 2. The indicator light will begin to flash after 20 seconds. Without releasing the button, proceed with Step 1 under Programming the Universal Remote System.
  • Page 141 Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting (Parking Lamps): Turns on the parking lamps including all lamps, except the headlamps. Exterior Lamp Controls Exterior Lighting (Headlamps): Turns on the Exterior Lamp Controls ..6-1 headlamps, together with the Headlamp High/Low-Beam parking lamps and instrument panel Changer .
  • Page 142 Lighting Flash-to-Pass When the DRL are on the taillamps, sidemarker, instrument panel lights The flash-to-pass feature works with and other lamps will not be on. The the low beams or Daytime Running instrument cluster will be lit. Lamps (DRL) on or off. When the exterior lamp control is To flash the high beams, pull the turned to...
  • Page 143 Lighting not operating, these lamps turn off. Turn and Lane-Change Have any burned out bulbs replaced. If a bulb is not burned out, Move the exterior lamp control to Signals check the fuse; see Fuses on to disable this feature. page 10-33.
  • Page 144 Lighting The fog lamps will go off whenever Interior Lighting (On): Turns the dome the high-beam headlamps are lamps on. turned on. When the high-beam Instrument Panel The dome lamps can also be turned headlamps are turned off, the fog on and off by pressing the buttons Illumination Control lamps will come on again.
  • Page 145 Lighting Lighting Features When the battery's state of charge EPM works to prevent excessive is low, the voltage is raised slightly discharge of the battery. It does this to quickly bring the charge back up. by balancing the generator's output Entry Lighting When the state of charge is high, and the vehicle's electrical needs.
  • Page 146 Lighting NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 147 Infotainment System Infotainment Introduction System Infotainment See the infotainment manual for information on the radio, audio Introduction players, phone, navigation system, Infotainment ....7-1 and voice or speech recognition.
  • Page 148 Infotainment System NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 149 Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems The vehicle's heating, cooling, defrosting, and ventilation can be controlled Climate Control Systems with this system. Climate Control Systems ..8-1 Automatic Climate Control System ..... . 8-3 Air Vents Air Vents .
  • Page 150 Climate Controls Temperature Control: Turn to Do not drive the vehicle until all the warm weather. The recirculation increase or decrease the windows are clear. light will not come on. To override temperature. this feature, select outside air. If equipped with the Fuel Economy Air Delivery Mode Control: To Mode, the climate controls may take (Outside Air): Press to turn...
  • Page 151 Climate Controls Automatic Climate Control System Caution The vehicle's heating, cooling, defrosting, and ventilation can be controlled Do not use a razor blade or sharp with this system. object to clear the inside rear window. Do not adhere anything to the defogger grid lines in the rear glass.
  • Page 152 Climate Controls Automatic Operation Manual Operation 7 (Floor): Air is directed to the floor outlets. The system automatically controls (Power): Press to turn the the fan speed, air delivery, air climate control system on or off. (Defog): Clears the windows of conditioning, and recirculation to fog or moisture.
  • Page 153 Climate Controls Air Conditioning Rear Window Defogger (Driver and Passenger Heated Seats): If equipped with A/C (Air Conditioning): Press to REAR (Rear Defogger): Press heated seats, see Heated Front turn the air conditioning on or off. to turn the rear window defogger on Seats on page 3-8.
  • Page 154 Climate Controls Keep the path under the front The climate control system uses the Air Vents seats clear of objects to help information to adjust the circulate the air inside of the temperature, fan speed, Center Air Vents vehicle more effectively. recirculation, and air delivery mode.
  • Page 155 Climate Controls Maintenance Passenger Compartment Air Filter The filter removes dust, pollen, and other airborne irritants from outside air that is pulled into the vehicle. The filter should be replaced as part of routine scheduled maintenance. See Maintenance Schedule on page 11-2 for replacement intervals.
  • Page 156 Climate Controls NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 157 Driving and Operating Driving and Shifting Into Park ... . 9-24 Driver Assistance Systems Shifting out of Park ..9-25 Forward Collision Alert (FCA) Operating Parking over Things System .
  • Page 158 Driving and Operating Designate a front seat Trailer Towing ....9-56 Driving Information passenger to handle potential Towing Equipment ... 9-58 distractions.
  • Page 159 Driving and Operating Allow enough following distance Control of a Vehicle Warning between you and the driver in Braking, steering, and accelerating front of you. Taking your eyes off the road too are important factors in helping to Focus on the task of driving. long or too often could cause a control a vehicle while driving.
  • Page 160 Driving and Operating If the engine ever stops while the If the steering wheel is turned until it If power steering is lost because the vehicle is being driven, brake reaches the end of its travel and is engine stops or a system normally but do not pump the held against that position for an malfunctions, the vehicle can be...
  • Page 161 Driving and Operating Wait until the vehicle is out of Off-Road Recovery 3. Turn the steering wheel to go the curve before accelerating straight down the roadway. gently into the straightaway. Loss of Control Steering in Emergencies Skidding There are some situations when steering around a problem may There are three types of skids that be more effective than braking.
  • Page 162 Driving and Operating If the vehicle starts to slide, follow Remember: Antilock brakes help Warning (Continued) these suggestions: avoid only the braking skid. Ease your foot off the position. This could cause you to Off-Road Driving accelerator pedal and steer the lose control and crash.
  • Page 163 Driving and Operating Do not damage shrubs, flowers, To gain more ground clearance if Warning (Continued) trees, or grasses or disturb needed, it may be necessary to wildlife. remove the front fascia lower Keep cargo in the cargo area air dam. Do not park over things that as far forward and as low as burn.
  • Page 164 Driving and Operating Never go downhill forward or cannot be seen, get out of the If the vehicle stalls on a hill: backward with the transmission vehicle and walk the hill before 1. Apply the brakes to stop the in N (Neutral). The brakes could driving further.
  • Page 165 Driving and Operating If driving downhill when the cause the tires to slip sideways, Warning (Continued) vehicle stalls, shift to a downhill. If the vehicle slips lower gear, release the sideways, it can hit something out on the uphill side of the parking brake, and drive that will trip it a rock, a rut, etc.
  • Page 166 9-10 Driving and Operating After operation in mud or sand, Warning Caution have the brake linings cleaned and checked. These substances can Driving on frozen lakes, ponds, Do not drive through standing cause glazing and uneven braking. or rivers can be dangerous. Ice water if it is deep enough to cover Check the body structure, steering, conditions vary greatly and the...
  • Page 167 Driving and Operating 9-11 Have good tires with proper Hydroplaning Warning tread depth. See Tires on Hydroplaning is dangerous. Water page 10-39. can build up under the vehicle's Wet brakes can cause crashes. Turn off cruise control. tires so they actually ride on the They might not work as well in a water.
  • Page 168 9-12 Driving and Operating Hill and Mountain Roads Winter Driving Warning Driving on steep hills or through Driving on Snow or Ice Coasting downhill in N (Neutral) mountains is different than driving Drive carefully when there is snow or with the ignition off is on flat or rolling terrain.
  • Page 169 Driving and Operating 9-13 The Antilock Brake System (ABS) Assistance. See Roadside Warning (Continued) improves vehicle stability during Assistance Program on page 13-5. hard stops on slippery roads, but To get help and keep everyone in Check again from time to apply the brakes sooner than when the vehicle safe: time to be sure snow does...
  • Page 170 9-14 Driving and Operating the way to save heat. Repeat this Slowly spinning the wheels in the Warning until help arrives but only when you forward and reverse directions feel really uncomfortable from the causes a rocking motion that could If the vehicle's tires spin at high cold.
  • Page 171 Driving and Operating 9-15 Tire and Loading Information positions (1), and the maximum Warning Label vehicle capacity weight (2) in kilograms and pounds. Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross The Tire and Loading Vehicle Weight Rating Information label also shows the (GVWR), or either the tire size of the original...
  • Page 172 9-16 Driving and Operating Steps for Determining Correct and luggage load capacity is Load Limit 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.) Locate the statement "The Determine the combined combined weight of occupants and cargo should weight of luggage and cargo never exceed XXX kg or being loaded on the vehicle.
  • Page 173 Driving and Operating 9-17 seating positions. The combined weight of the driver, passengers, and cargo should never exceed the vehicle's capacity weight. Certification Label Example 2 Example 3 Vehicle Capacity Weight Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 = 453 kg for Example 3 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs).
  • Page 174 9-18 Driving and Operating gross weight capacity of the If the vehicle is carrying a heavy The label will help you decide vehicle. This is called Gross load, it should be spread out. how much cargo and installed See Steps for Determining Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR).
  • Page 175 Driving and Operating 9-19 Starting and Warning Warning (Continued) Operating Things inside the vehicle can Do not leave an strike and injure people in a New Vehicle Break-In unsecured child restraint sudden stop or turn, or in a in the vehicle. crash.
  • Page 176 9-20 Driving and Operating This is the only position from which Caution (Continued) Caution the key can be removed. If the can cannot be removed, make sure the breaking-in guideline every Using a tool to force the key to shift lever is in P (Park). time you get new brake turn in the ignition could cause The ignition switch can bind in the...
  • Page 177 Driving and Operating 9-21 to N (Neutral), firmly apply the 2 (ACC/ACCESSORY): This off. The vehicle might not start if the brakes and steer the vehicle to a position provides power to some of battery is allowed to drain for an safe location.
  • Page 178 9-22 Driving and Operating Starting Procedure damage, this system also Caution prevents cranking if the engine 1. With your foot off the accelerator is already running. Engine pedal, turn the ignition key to Do not try to shift to P (Park) if the cranking can be stopped by START.
  • Page 179 Driving and Operating 9-23 maximum of 15 seconds. Wait at Retained Accessory for easier starting and better fuel least 15 seconds between each economy during engine warm-up. Power (RAP) try, to allow the cranking motor Plug in the coolant heater at least to cool.
  • Page 180 9-24 Driving and Operating The length of time the heater should Use this procedure to shift into Warning remain plugged in depends on P (Park): several factors. Ask a dealer in the 1. Hold the brake pedal down and Plugging the cord into an area where you will be parking the set the parking brake.
  • Page 181 Driving and Operating 9-25 Leaving the Vehicle With the If you have to leave the vehicle with Shifting out of Park the engine running, the vehicle must Engine Running To shift out of P (Park): be in P (Park) and the parking brake set.
  • Page 182 9-26 Driving and Operating Parking over Things Engine Exhaust Warning (Continued) That Burn There are holes or openings Warning in the vehicle body from Warning damage or aftermarket Engine exhaust contains carbon modifications that are not monoxide (CO) which cannot be Things that can burn could touch completely sealed.
  • Page 183 Driving and Operating 9-27 Running the Vehicle Automatic Warning While Parked Transmission It is dangerous to get out of the It is better not to park with the vehicle if the shift lever is not fully engine running. in P (Park) with the parking brake If the vehicle is left with the engine firmly set.
  • Page 184 9-28 Driving and Operating is in ON/RUN. If you cannot shift out N (Neutral): In this position the Caution (Continued) of P (Park), ease pressure on the engine and transmission do not shift lever, then push the shift lever connect. Use N (Neutral) to restart a the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 185 Driving and Operating 9-29 Driver Information Center (DIC) will M (Manual Mode) will prevent Caution display a number next to the M shifting to a lower gear range if the indicating the highest available gear engine speed is too high. If vehicle Spinning the tires or holding the under manual mode and the driving speed is not reduced within the time...
  • Page 186 9-30 Driving and Operating The gas pedal will be less Drive Systems sensitive. The vehicle's computer will more All-Wheel Drive aggressively shut off fuel to the engine under deceleration. Vehicles with this feature transfer engine power, as required, to all The engine idle speed will be four wheels.
  • Page 187 Driving and Operating 9-31 Brakes If driving safely on a wet road and it suddenly slows or stops. Always becomes necessary to slam on the leave enough room up ahead to brakes and continue braking to stop, even with ABS. Antilock Brake avoid a sudden obstacle, a Using ABS...
  • Page 188 9-32 Driving and Operating Parking Brake Brake Assist Caution The Brake Assist feature is Driving with the parking brake on designed to assist the driver in can overheat the brake system stopping or decreasing vehicle and cause premature wear or speed in emergency driving conditions.
  • Page 189 Driving and Operating 9-33 Hill Start Assist (HSA) Ride Control Systems vehicle wheel brakes to assist the driver in keeping the vehicle on the This vehicle has an HSA feature, intended path. Traction Control/ which may be useful when the If cruise control is being used and vehicle is stopped on a grade.
  • Page 190 9-34 Driving and Operating comes on and stays on: Caution 1. Stop the vehicle. Do not repeatedly brake or 2. Turn the engine off and wait accelerate heavily when TCS is 15 seconds. off. The vehicle driveline could be 3. Start the engine. damaged.
  • Page 191 Driving and Operating 9-35 Cruise Control StabiliTrak OFF light come on Warning and stay on in the instrument With cruise control, the vehicle can cluster. The appropriate DIC Cruise control can be dangerous maintain a speed of about 40 km/h message displays.
  • Page 192 9-36 Driving and Operating SET/ (Set/Coast): Move the Resuming a Set Speed thumbwheel down briefly to set the If the cruise control is set at a speed and activate cruise control. desired speed and then the brakes If cruise control is already active, are applied, the cruise control is use to decrease speed.
  • Page 193 Driving and Operating 9-37 To increase the speed in small Passing Another Vehicle While Ending Cruise Control increments, move the Using Cruise Control There are three ways to end cruise thumbwheel up toward RES/+ Use the accelerator pedal to control: briefly and then release it.
  • Page 194 9-38 Driving and Operating Driver Assistance The forward-looking FCA camera Detecting the Vehicle Ahead sensor is on the windshield ahead Systems of the rearview mirror. FCA detects vehicles within a distance of Forward Collision Alert approximately 60 m (197 ft) and operates at speeds above 40 km/h (FCA) System (25 mph).
  • Page 195 Driving and Operating 9-39 system prepares for driver braking medium, near or off. The first button Warning (Continued) to occur more rapidly. Continue to press shows the current control apply the brake pedal as the driving setting on the DIC. Additional button sensor is blocked by dirt, snow, situation dictates.
  • Page 196 9-40 Driving and Operating Other Messages distance objects can be detected A detected obstacle is indicated by may be less during warmer or humid audible beeps. The interval between There are messages that may weather. the beeps becomes shorter as the appear on the Driver Information vehicle gets closer to the obstacle.
  • Page 197 Driving and Operating 9-41 When the System Does Not PARK ASSIST OFF: If the URPA Side Blind Zone system does not activate due to a Seem to Work Properly Alert (SBZA) temporary condition, the message The following messages may be displays on the DIC.
  • Page 198 9-42 Driving and Operating zone starts at approximately the or right-side mirror display will light Warning (Continued) middle of the vehicle and goes back up if a vehicle is detected in that 5 m (16 ft). blind zone. If the turn signal is check mirrors, glance over your activated in the same direction of a How the System Works...
  • Page 199 Driving and Operating 9-43 of the vehicle. This is normal system If the SBZA displays do not light up Warning operation; the vehicle does not need when vehicles are in the blind zone service. and the system is clean, the system The RVC system does not display may need service.
  • Page 200 9-44 Driving and Operating To see the previous screen sooner, infotainment screen while using the The RVC system may also have a do one of the following: RVC. The Ultrasonic Rear Park guideline overlay that can help the Assist (URPA) system must not be driver align the vehicle when Press a hard key on the disabled to use the caution symbols.
  • Page 201 Driving and Operating 9-45 Rear Vision Camera Location The following illustrations show the 2. Corner of the rear bumper. field of view that the camera When the System Does Not provides. Seem To Work Properly The RVC system may not work properly or display a clear image if: The RVC is turned off.
  • Page 202 9-46 Driving and Operating camera and its position and Warning Warning (Continued) mounting angle checked at your dealer. The LDW system is an aid to help and maintain proper vehicle the vehicle stay in the driving position within the lane, or vehicle Lane Departure lane.
  • Page 203 Driving and Operating 9-47 To turn LDW on and off, press the When the System Does Not Warning LANE DEPART button on the Seem To Work Properly steering wheel. The control indicator If the LDW symbol does not appear LDW does not provide a warning will light when LDW is on.
  • Page 204 9-48 Driving and Operating Fuel If the vehicle has a yellow fuel cap, Prohibited Fuels E85 or FlexFuel can be used in the Gasolines containing oxygenates, Use of the recommended fuel is an vehicle. See E85 or FlexFuel on such as ethers and ethanol, as well important part of the proper page 9-49.
  • Page 205 Driving and Operating 9-49 methylcyclopentadienyl manganese the underhood emission control recommended. Costly repairs tricarbonyl (MMT). Do not use label. If this fuel is not available in caused by use of improper fuel gasolines with MMT as they can states adopting California Emissions would not be covered by the vehicle reduce spark plug life and affect Standards, the vehicle will operate...
  • Page 206 9-50 Driving and Operating All other vehicles should use only The starting characteristics of E85 Caution the unleaded gasoline as described or FlexFuel make it unsuitable for in Recommended Fuel on use when temperatures fall below Do not use fuel containing page 9-48.
  • Page 207 Driving and Operating 9-51 If the cap is not properly installed, Warning (Continued) the malfunction indicator lamp will come on. See Malfunction Indicator Keep sparks, flames, and Lamp on page 5-12 for more smoking materials away information. from fuel. Do not top off or overfill the tank. Do not leave the fuel pump Wait a few seconds before removing unattended.
  • Page 208 9-52 Driving and Operating Filling a Portable Fuel Caution Warning (Continued) Container keep it in contact with the fill If a new fuel cap is needed, be opening until filling is sure to get the right type of cap Warning complete.
  • Page 209 Driving and Operating 9-53 Trailer Towing Driving Characteristics Warning and Towing Tips General Towing When towing a trailer, exhaust Driving with a Trailer gases may collect at the rear of Information the vehicle and enter if the When towing a trailer: Only use towing equipment that has liftgate, trunk/hatch, or rear-most Become familiar with the state...
  • Page 210 9-54 Driving and Operating Towing a trailer requires a certain trailer, which mainly occurs during Making Turns amount of experience. The cornering. This is normal when combination you are driving is towing heavier trailers. Caution longer and not as responsive as the Following Distance vehicle itself.
  • Page 211 Driving and Operating 9-55 lamps also flash, telling other grades, the vehicle could show If parking the rig on a hill: drivers the vehicle is turning, signs similar to engine overheating. 1. Press the brake pedal, but do changing lanes or stopping. To avoid this, let the engine run not shift into P (Park) yet.
  • Page 212 9-56 Driving and Operating 2. Let up on the brake pedal. Engine Cooling When Trailer Weight of the Trailer Towing 3. Drive slowly until the trailer is How heavy can a trailer safely be? clear of the chocks. The cooling system may temporarily Speed, altitude, road grades, overheat during severe operating 4.
  • Page 213 Driving and Operating 9-57 Use the following chart to determine how much the vehicle can weigh, the vehicle, it will reduce the tongue based upon the vehicle model and options. weight the vehicle can carry, which will also reduce the trailer weight the Maximum Trailer GCWR* vehicle can tow.
  • Page 214 9-58 Driving and Operating After loading the trailer, weigh the Total Weight on the Vehicle's bumper-type hitches to it. Use trailer and then the tongue, only a frame-mounted hitch that Tires separately, to see if the weights are does not attach to the bumper. Inflate the vehicle's tires to the proper.
  • Page 215 Driving and Operating 9-59 Trailer Brakes Conversions and Does the trailer have its own Add-Ons brakes? Be sure to read and follow the instructions for the trailer brakes Add-On Electrical so they are installed, adjusted, and Equipment maintained properly. When TSC is applying the brakes, Because the vehicle has antilock the TCS/StabiliTrak indicator light Caution...
  • Page 216 9-60 Driving and Operating NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 217 Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Power Steering Fluid (3.6L Taillamps, Turn Signal, V6 Engine) ....10-20 Sidemarker, Stoplamps, Washer Fluid ....10-21 and Back-Up Lamps .
  • Page 218 10-2 Vehicle Care When It Is Time for New General Information cause cancer and birth defects or Tires ..... . 10-54 other reproductive harm.
  • Page 219 Vehicle Care 10-3 handling, emissions systems, Vehicle Checks This vehicle has an airbag system. aerodynamics, durability, and Before attempting to do your own electronic systems like antilock service work, see Servicing the Doing Your Own brakes, traction control, and stability Airbag-Equipped Vehicle on Service Work control.
  • Page 220 10-4 Vehicle Care Hood To close the hood: 1. Before closing the hood, be sure To open the hood: all the filler caps are on properly. 2. Lower the hood 30 cm (12 in) above the vehicle and release it so it fully latches.
  • Page 221 Vehicle Care 10-5 Engine Compartment Overview 2.4L L4 Engine I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 222 10-6 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on 6. Engine Compartment Fuse 9. Battery on page 10-24 (Out page 10-12. Block on page 10-33. of View). 2. Engine Cover on page 10-8. 7. Remote Positive (+) Terminal. 10. Engine Coolant Surge Tank See Jump Starting on and Pressure Cap.
  • Page 223 Vehicle Care 10-7 3.6L V6 Engine I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 224 10-8 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on 10. Battery on page 10-24 (Out To remove: page 10-12. of View). 1. Remove the oil fill cap (1). 2. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 11. Engine Coolant Surge Tank 2. Remove the engine cover (Under Engine Cover).
  • Page 225 Vehicle Care 10-9 Check the engine oil level Obtaining an accurate oil level When to Add Engine Oil regularly and maintain the reading is essential: proper oil level. See Checking 1. If the engine has been running Engine Oil and When to Add recently, turn off the engine and Engine Oil in this section.
  • Page 226 10-10 Vehicle Care Selecting the Right Engine Oil Caution Caution Selecting the right engine oil depends on both the proper oil Do not add too much oil. Oil Failure to use the recommended specification and viscosity grade. levels above or below the engine oil can result in engine See Recommended Fluids and acceptable operating range...
  • Page 227 Vehicle Care 10-11 specification. See Specification containing used engine oil. See the When the system has calculated earlier in this section for more manufacturer's warnings about the that oil life has been diminished, it information. use and disposal of oil products. indicates that an oil change is necessary.
  • Page 228 10-12 Vehicle Care How to Reset the Engine Oil The system is reset when the the procedure can be found in the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON service manual. To purchase a Life System message goes off. service manual, see Service Reset the system whenever the Publications Ordering Information If the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON...
  • Page 229 Vehicle Care 10-13 How to Inspect the Engine Air 2. Align the air cleaner housing cover tabs to the air cleaner Cleaner/Filter housing. To inspect the air cleaner/filter, 3. Install the air cleaner housing remove the filter from the vehicle cover using the four screws.
  • Page 230 10-14 Vehicle Care Cooling System If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is boiling, do not do anything else until it cools down. The vehicle should be parked on a level surface. The coolant level should be at the COLD FILL line.
  • Page 231 Vehicle Care 10-15 If there seems to be no leak, with remain in the vehicle for 5 years or Warning (Continued) the engine on, check to see if the 240 000 km (150,000 mi), whichever electric engine cooling fan is occurs first.
  • Page 232 10-16 Vehicle Care Checking Coolant How to Add Coolant to the Caution Coolant Surge Tank The vehicle must be on a level surface when checking the coolant If improper coolant mixture, Caution level. inhibitors, or additives are used in the vehicle cooling system, the Check to see if coolant is visible in This vehicle has a specific engine could overheat and be...
  • Page 233 Vehicle Care 10-17 Warning Warning (Continued) Caution Steam and scalding liquids from a The coolant warning system is set In cold weather, water can freeze hot cooling system can blow out for the proper coolant mixture. and crack the engine, radiator, and burn you badly.
  • Page 234 10-18 Vehicle Care This will allow any pressure still 4. With the coolant surge tank Check the level in the coolant left to be vented out the pressure cap off, start the surge tank when the cooling system discharge hose. engine and let it run until the has cooled down.
  • Page 235 Vehicle Care 10-19 Idles for long periods in traffic. Then check to see if the engine Warning (Continued) cooling fan(s) are running. If the Tows a trailer. engine is overheating, the fan(s) Wait until there is no sign of If the overheat warning is displayed should be running.
  • Page 236 10-20 Vehicle Care If the warning continues, pull over, Power Steering Fluid How to Check Power Steering stop, and park the vehicle Fluid (3.6L V6 Engine) right away. To check the power steering fluid: If there is no sign of steam, idle the 1.
  • Page 237 Vehicle Care 10-21 Adding Washer Fluid Caution Caution (Continued) to freeze and damage the Use of the incorrect fluid may washer fluid tank and other damage the vehicle and the parts of the washer system. damages may not be covered by the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 238 10-22 Vehicle Care proper sequence to torque new, approved replacement parts. Warning specifications. See Capacities and If this is not done, the brakes might Specifications on page 12-2. not work properly. For example, The brake wear warning sound installing disc brake pads that are Brake pads should be replaced as means that soon the brakes will wrong for the vehicle, can change...
  • Page 239 Vehicle Care 10-23 There are only two reasons why the Warning Warning brake fluid level in the reservoir might go down: If too much brake fluid is added, it With the wrong kind of fluid in the The brake fluid level goes down can spill on the engine and burn, brake hydraulic system, the because of normal brake lining...
  • Page 240 10-24 Vehicle Care Vehicle Storage is a fluid leak or unusual noise. Caution (Continued) If required, have the transfer case serviced by your dealer. Warning If brake fluid is spilled on the vehicle's painted surfaces, Starter Switch Check Batteries have acid that can burn the paint finish can be you and gas that can explode.
  • Page 241 Vehicle Care 10-25 If the vehicle starts in any other 3. With the engine off, turn the Park Brake and P (Park) position, contact your dealer for ignition on, but do not start the Mechanism Check service. engine. Without applying the regular brake, try to move the Warning Automatic Transmission...
  • Page 242 10-26 Vehicle Care To check the P (Park) Caution mechanism's holding ability: With the engine running, shift to Allowing the wiper arm to touch P (Park). Then release the the windshield when no wiper parking brake followed by the blade is installed could damage regular brake.
  • Page 243 Vehicle Care 10-27 Rear Wiper Blade Replacement To replace the wiper blade: Headlamp Aiming 1. Lift the wiper arm away from the The rear wiper blade and wiper arm Headlamp aim has been preset and windshield. have a cover for protection. The should need no further adjustment.
  • Page 244 10-28 Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement Headlamps, Front Turn To replace one of these bulbs: Signal, Sidemarker, and For the proper type of replacement Parking Lamps bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on page 10-32. For any bulb changing procedure not listed in this section, contact your dealer.
  • Page 245 Vehicle Care 10-29 4. Turn the bulb socket Fog Lamps Taillamps, Turn Signal, counterclockwise to remove it Sidemarker, Stoplamps, To replace one of these bulbs: from the lamp assembly. and Back-Up Lamps 5. Remove the bulb from the socket or disconnect the bulb assembly from the harness connector.
  • Page 246 10-30 Vehicle Care 2. Remove the two screw covers from the taillamp assembly. 6. Turn the bulb socket 11. Verify that the taillamp counterclockwise and pull it out. assembly tab, located at the bottom of the taillamp 7. Pull the bulb straight out of the 3.
  • Page 247 Vehicle Care 10-31 To replace one of these lamps: 1. Open the liftgate. See Liftgate on page 2-9. 2. Remove the interior trim access panel. 3. Remove the five attachment 6. Turn the bulb socket nuts (1) securing the taillamp counterclockwise and pull it out.
  • Page 248 10-32 Vehicle Care 6. Push the bulb socket in and turn 4. Turn the bulb socket (1) it clockwise. counterclockwise to remove it from the lamp assembly (3). 7. Reinstall the interior trim access panel. 5. Pull the bulb (2) straight out of the bulb socket (1).
  • Page 249 Vehicle Care 10-33 Electrical System There is a fuse puller located in the Bulb Exterior Lamp engine compartment fuse block. Number See Engine Compartment Fuse Fuses Headlamp H11 LL Block on page 10-33. It can be used Low Beam to easily remove fuses from the fuse The wiring circuits in the vehicle are block.
  • Page 250 10-34 Vehicle Care Caution Spilling liquid on any electrical component on the vehicle may damage it. Always keep the covers on any electrical component. The vehicle may not be equipped J-Case Usage with all of the fuses, relays, and Fuses features shown.
  • Page 251 Vehicle Care 10-35 J-Case Usage Mini Fuses Usage Mini Fuses Usage Fuses Transmission Regulated Voltage Instrument Panel Control Module Control Battery Fuse Block 1 Battery Sensor Rear Defogger Trailer Parking Light Front Wiper Starter AIR Pump Solenoid Rear Wiper AIR Pump Motor Engine Control Air Conditioning Module Battery...
  • Page 252 10-36 Vehicle Care Mini Fuses Usage Mini Fuses Usage Micro Usage Relays Post Catalytic Fuel System Control Converter Oxygen Module Wiper On/Off Sensor Control Engine Control Engine Control Module Air Conditioning Module Compressor Rear Vision Camera Pre Catalytic Rear Defogger Passenger Power Converter Oxygen Lumber...
  • Page 253 Vehicle Care 10-37 Instrument Panel Fuse To reinstall the door, insert the tabs on the top of the door into the Block console first, then push the door back into its original location. The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses, relays, and features shown.
  • Page 254 10-38 Vehicle Care Mini Fuses Usage Mini Fuses Usage Mini Fuses Usage Steering Wheel Auxiliary Power Spare Dimming Front Transmission Gear Spare Heater, Ventilation Shift Position and Air Conditioning Indicator Spare Ignition Spare Body Control Display Module 1 Spare Body Control Infotainment Spare Module 5...
  • Page 255 Vehicle Care 10-39 Wheels and Tires Mini Fuses Usage Warning (Continued) Instrument Panel Tires and a serious crash. See Battery Vehicle Load Limits on Every new GM vehicle has Passenger Sensing page 9-14. high-quality tires made by a System Module Underinflated tires pose leading tire manufacturer.
  • Page 256 10-40 Vehicle Care All-Season Tires Winter Tires Warning (Continued) This vehicle may come with This vehicle was not originally Worn or old tires can all-season tires. These tires are equipped with winter tires. Winter cause a crash. If the tread designed to provide good overall tires are designed for increased performance on most road surfaces...
  • Page 257 Vehicle Care 10-41 Use only radial ply tires of the Tire Sidewall Labeling and service description. See the same size, load range, and Tire Size illustration later in this Useful information about a tire is speed rating as the original section.
  • Page 258 10-42 Vehicle Care DOT Tire Date of (5) Tire Ply Material The type Manufacture The last four of cord and number of plies in digits of the TIN indicate the tire the sidewall and under the tread. manufactured date. The first two (6) Uniform Tire Quality digits represent the week (01 Grading (UTQG)
  • Page 259 Vehicle Care 10-43 (2) Temporary Use Only (4) Maximum Cold Inflation (7) TPC Spec (Tire compact spare tire or temporary Load Limit Maximum load that Performance Criteria use tire should not be driven at can be carried and the Specification) Original speeds over 80 km/h (50 mph).
  • Page 260 10-44 Vehicle Care (1) Passenger (P-Metric) radial ply construction; the Accessory Weight Tire The United States version letter D means diagonal or combined weight of optional of a metric tire sizing system. bias ply construction; and the accessories. Some examples The letter P as the first letter B means belted-bias ply of optional accessories are...
  • Page 261 Vehicle Care 10-45 Cold Tire Pressure identify the tire manufacturer, Load Index An assigned amount of air pressure in a tire, production plant, brand, and number ranging from 1 to 279 measured in kPa (kilopascal) date of production. that corresponds to the load or psi (pounds per square inch) carrying capacity of a tire.
  • Page 262 10-46 Vehicle Care Occupant Distribution Recommended Inflation Traction The friction between Designated seating positions. Pressure Vehicle the tire and the road surface. manufacturer's recommended The amount of grip provided. Outward Facing Sidewall tire inflation pressure as shown The side of an asymmetrical tire Tread The portion of a tire on the tire placard.
  • Page 263 Vehicle Care 10-47 The ratings are molded into the Tire Pressure Caution (Continued) sidewall of the tire. See Uniform Tires need the correct amount of Tire Quality Grading on Overinflated tires, or tires that air pressure to operate page 10-57. have too much air, can effectively.
  • Page 264 10-48 Vehicle Care How the vehicle is loaded Remove the valve cap from the Tire Pressure Monitor affects vehicle handling and ride tire valve stem. Press the tire System gauge firmly onto the valve to comfort. Never load the vehicle The Tire Pressure Monitor System with more weight than it was get a pressure measurement.
  • Page 265 Vehicle Care 10-49 As an added safety feature, your Your vehicle has also been alternate tires and wheels allow the vehicle has been equipped with a equipped with a TPMS malfunction TPMS to continue to function tire pressure monitoring system indicator to indicate when the properly.
  • Page 266 10-50 Vehicle Care about the DIC operation and The TPMS can warn about a displays see Driver Information low tire pressure condition but it Center (DIC) on page 5-21. does not replace normal tire maintenance. See Tire Inspection The low tire pressure warning light on page 10-52, Tire Rotation on may come on in cool weather when page 10-53 and Tires on...
  • Page 267 Vehicle Care 10-51 The TPMS sensor matching Operating electronic devices or TPMS Malfunction Light and process was not done or not being near facilities using radio Message completed successfully after wave frequencies similar to the The TPMS will not function properly rotating the tires.
  • Page 268 10-52 Vehicle Care The sensors are matched to the 4. Press the SET/CLR button to 9. Proceed to the passenger side tire/wheel positions, using a TPMS begin the sensor matching rear tire, and repeat the relearn tool, in the following order: process.
  • Page 269 Vehicle Care 10-53 Replace the tire if: Tire Rotation The indicators at three or Tires should be rotated every more places around the tire 12 000 km (7,500 mi). See can be seen. Maintenance Schedule on page 11-2. There is cord or fabric showing through the tire's Tires are rotated to achieve a rubber.
  • Page 270 10-54 Vehicle Care Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor Lightly coat the center of the System. See Tire Pressure wheel hub with wheel bearing Monitor Operation on grease after a wheel change or page 10-49. tire rotation to prevent corrosion or rust build-up. Do not get Check that all wheel nuts are grease on the flat wheel properly tightened.
  • Page 271 Vehicle Care 10-55 equipped, be replaced after six at least a month, remove the tires or number is molded onto the tire's years, regardless of tread wear. The raise the vehicle to reduce the sidewall near the tire size. If the tire manufacture date is the last four weight from the tires.
  • Page 272 10-56 Vehicle Care Winter tires with the same speed If the vehicle tires must be Warning rating as the original equipment replaced with a tire that does not tires may not be available for H, have a TPC Spec number, make Mixing tires of different sizes, V, W, Y and ZR speed rated sure they are the same size,...
  • Page 273 Vehicle Care 10-57 Different Size Tires and (NHTSA), which grades tires Warning (Continued) by treadwear, traction, and Wheels temperature performance. This specific wheel and tire systems If wheels or tires are installed that applies only to vehicles sold in developed for the vehicle, and are a different size than the original the United States.
  • Page 274 10-58 Vehicle Care All Passenger Car Tires Must Traction conditions on a specified indoor Conform to Federal Safety laboratory test wheel. Sustained The traction grades, from high temperature can cause the Requirements In Addition To highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, These Grades.
  • Page 275 Vehicle Care 10-59 Wheel Alignment and Tire Wheel Replacement Warning Balance Replace any wheel that is bent, Using the wrong replacement cracked, or badly rusted or The tires and wheels were aligned wheels, wheel bolts, or wheel corroded. If wheel nuts keep coming and balanced at the factory to nuts can be dangerous.
  • Page 276 10-60 Vehicle Care Used Replacement Wheels If a Tire Goes Flat Warning (Continued) It is unusual for a tire to blow out Warning chains could cause you to lose while driving, especially if the tires control of the vehicle and you or are maintained properly.
  • Page 277 Vehicle Care 10-61 Warning Warning Warning Driving on a flat tire will cause Lifting a vehicle and getting Changing a tire can be permanent damage to the tire. under it to do maintenance or dangerous. The vehicle can slip Re-inflating a tire after it has been repairs is dangerous without the off the jack and roll over or fall driven on while severely...
  • Page 278 10-62 Vehicle Care When the vehicle has a flat tire (2), Tire Changing 3. Remove the extension (1), wheel use the following example as a wrench (2) and jack (3). Removing the Spare Tire and guide to assist in the placement of Place the tools next to the tire Tools the wheel blocks (1).
  • Page 279 Vehicle Care 10-63 Removing the Flat Tire and 3. Turn the wheel wrench 4. Position the jack lift head at the counterclockwise to loosen all jack location nearest the flat tire. Installing the Spare Tire the wheel nuts, but do not The location is indicated by a 1.
  • Page 280 10-64 Vehicle Care 6. Place the jack under the vehicle. Warning 7. Attach the jack handle extension to the jack by sliding the hook Raising the vehicle with the jack through the end of the jack and improperly positioned can insert the other end of the jack damage the vehicle and even handle into the wrench.
  • Page 281 Vehicle Care 10-65 Warning (Continued) Warning Warning (Continued) an emergency, a cloth or a paper Never use oil or grease on bolts aftermarket manufacturer when towel can be used; however, use or nuts because the nuts might using accessory locking wheel a scraper or wire brush later to come loose.
  • Page 282 10-66 Vehicle Care Caution Wheel covers will not fit on the vehicle's compact spare. If you try to put a wheel cover on the compact spare, the cover or the spare could be damaged. Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools 15.
  • Page 283 Vehicle Care 10-67 To store the flat tire: 4. Pull the cable (1) through the door striker (4) then the center of the wheel (3). 8. Make sure the metal tube is centered at the striker. Push the tube toward the front of the 1.
  • Page 284 10-68 Vehicle Care Compact Spare Tire recommended that the vehicle Do not use the compact spare on speed be limited to 80 km/h other vehicles. (50 mph). To conserve the tread of Do not mix the compact spare tire or Warning the spare tire, have the standard tire wheel with other wheels or tires.
  • Page 285 Vehicle Care 10-69 Jump Starting Be sure to use the following steps to Warning do it safely. Ignoring these steps For more information about the could result in costly damage to the Using an open flame near a vehicle battery, see Battery on vehicle that would not be covered battery can cause battery gas to page 10-24.
  • Page 286 10-70 Vehicle Care 1. Remote Positive (+) Terminal the radio and all lamps that are Caution not needed. Turn off the ignition 2. Remote Negative ( ) Terminal on both vehicles. If the jumper cables are 1. The vehicle used to jump start 4.
  • Page 287 Vehicle Care 10-71 6. The jumper cables should be in Do not let the other end touch Caution good working condition with no anything until the next step. The loose or missing insulation. The other end of the negative ( ) If the jumper cables are vehicles could be damaged if cable does not go to the dead...
  • Page 288 10-72 Vehicle Care How far the vehicle will be Towing the Vehicle To tow the vehicle behind another towed. Some vehicles have vehicle for recreational purposes, restrictions on how far and how such as behind a motor home, see Caution long they can tow.
  • Page 289 Vehicle Care 10-73 For vehicles being dinghy towed, 4. Turn the ignition key to ACC/ Caution the vehicle should be run at the ACCESSORY. beginning of each day and at each 5. Turn all accessories off. If 105 km/h (65 mph) is exceeded RV fuel stop for about five minutes.
  • Page 290 10-74 Vehicle Care Dolly Towing 4. Secure the vehicle to the dolly. Caution (Front-Wheel-Drive Vehicles) 5. Follow the dolly manufacturer's instructions for preparing the Do not tow a vehicle with the front vehicle and dolly for towing. drive wheels on the ground if one of the front tires is a compact 6.
  • Page 291 Vehicle Care 10-75 Appearance Care Caution (Continued) Exterior Care products can be obtained from your dealer. Follow all Locks manufacturer directions regarding correct product usage, necessary Locks are lubricated at the factory. Use a de-icing agent only when safety precautions, and absolutely necessary, and have the appropriate disposal of any locks greased after using.
  • Page 292 10-76 Vehicle Care are damaged, see your dealer to symbol is on any Caution have the damage assessed and underhood compartment electrical repaired. Foreign materials such as center that should not be power Machine compounding or calcium chloride and other salts, ice washed.
  • Page 293 Vehicle Care 10-77 Solvents, alcohols, fuels, The bright metal moldings on the Cleaning Exterior Lamps/ or other harsh cleaners. vehicle are aluminum. To prevent Lenses, Emblems, Decals and damage always follow these Ice scrapers or other hard items. Stripes cleaning instructions: Aftermarket appearance caps or Use only lukewarm or cold water, a Be sure the molding is cool to...
  • Page 294 10-78 Vehicle Care Air Intakes squeak. Lubricate weatherstrips at Wheels and Trim Aluminum least once a year. Hot, dry climates or Chrome Clear debris from the air intakes, may require more frequent between the hood and windshield Use a soft, clean cloth with mild application.
  • Page 295 Vehicle Care 10-79 Inspect power steering for proper Sheet Metal Damage Caution hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, If the vehicle is damaged and chafing, etc. requires sheet metal repair or To avoid surface damage, do not Visually check constant velocity joint replacement, make sure the body use strong soaps, chemicals, boots and axle seals for leaks.
  • Page 296 10-80 Vehicle Care Never use a brush with stiff Chemical Paint Spotting Your dealer may have products for bristles. cleaning the interior. Use cleaners Airborne pollutants can fall upon specifically designed for the Never rub any surface and attack painted vehicle surfaces surfaces being cleaned to prevent aggressively or with excessive causing blotchy, ring-shaped...
  • Page 297 Vehicle Care 10-81 Fabric/Carpet/Suede 3. Start on the outside edge of the Caution soil and gently rub toward the Start by vacuuming the surface center. Fold the cleaning cloth to using a soft brush attachment. If a To prevent scratching, never use a clean area frequently to rotating brush attachment is being abrasive cleaners on automotive...
  • Page 298 10-82 Vehicle Care Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces Instrument Panel, Leather, Caution (Continued) and Vehicle Information and Vinyl, Other Plastic Surfaces, Radio Displays Low Gloss Paint Surfaces and these solvents can permanently Natural Open Pore Wood change the appearance and feel For vehicles with high gloss Surfaces of leather or soft trim and are not...
  • Page 299 Vehicle Care 10-83 Cargo Cover and Floor Mats replacing, it is recommended that GM certified floor mats be Convenience Net purchased. Non-GM floor mats Warning Wash with warm water and mild may not fit properly and may detergent. Do not use chlorine interfere with the accelerator or If a floor mat is the wrong size or bleach.
  • Page 300 10-84 Vehicle Care Removing and Replacing the 3. Make sure the floor mat is properly secured and verify that Floor Mat it does not interfere with the pedals. The driver side floor mat is held in place by two retainers. 1.
  • Page 301 Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information technicians, the dealer is the place for routine maintenance such as oil Maintenance Your vehicle is an important changes and tire rotations and investment. This section describes additional maintenance items like the required maintenance for the tires, brakes, batteries, and wiper vehicle.
  • Page 302 11-2 Service and Maintenance Frequently towing a trailer. Because of the way people use Maintenance vehicles, maintenance needs vary. Used for high speed or Schedule There may need to be more competitive driving. frequent checks and services. The Used for taxi, police, or delivery Owner Checks and Services Additional Required Services - service.
  • Page 303 Service and Maintenance 11-3 Visually inspect windshield wiper Engine Oil Change Tire Rotation and Required blades for wear, cracking, Services Every 12 000 km/ When the CHANGE ENGINE OIL or contamination. See Exterior 7,500 mi SOON message displays, have the Care on page 10-75.
  • Page 304 11-4 Service and Maintenance Visually inspect steering, Lubricate body components. See Check parking brake and suspension, and chassis Exterior Care on page 10-75. automatic transmission park components for damaged, loose, mechanism. See Park Brake and Check starter switch. See Starter or missing parts or signs of P (Park) Mechanism Check on Switch Check on page 10-24.
  • Page 305 Service and Maintenance 11-5 Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Normal Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change engine oil and filter, if needed. Replace passenger compartment air filter. (1) Inspect evaporative control system. (2) Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 306 11-6 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance (2) Check all fuel and vapor lines (5) Or every five years, whichever Schedule Additional Required and hoses for proper hook-up, comes first. See Cooling System on Services - Normal routing, and condition. page 10-14. (1) Or every two years, whichever (3) Or every four years, whichever (6) Or every 10 years, whichever...
  • Page 307 Service and Maintenance 11-7 Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Severe Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change engine oil and filter, if needed. Replace passenger compartment air filter. (1) Inspect evaporative control system. (2) Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 308 11-8 Service and Maintenance (4) Do not directly power wash the Special Application Additional transfer case output seals. High Services Maintenance and Care pressure water can overcome the seals and contaminate the transfer Severe Commercial Use Your vehicle is an important case fluid.
  • Page 309 Service and Maintenance 11-9 Battery Brakes Hoses The battery supplies power to start Brakes stop the vehicle and are Hoses transport fluids and should the engine and operate any crucial to safe driving. be regularly inspected to ensure additional electrical accessories. that there are no cracks or leaks.
  • Page 310 11-10 Service and Maintenance Trained dealer technicians can Shocks and Struts Tires inspect and recommend the right Shocks and struts help aid in control Tires need to be properly inflated, tires. Your dealer can also for a smoother ride. rotated, and balanced. Maintaining provide tire/wheel balancing the tires can save money and fuel, services to ensure smooth...
  • Page 311 Service and Maintenance 11-11 Wheel Alignment Windshield Wiper Blades Wheel alignment is critical for For safety, appearance, and the Wiper blades need to be cleaned ensuring that the tires deliver best viewing, keep the windshield and kept in good condition to optimal wear and performance.
  • Page 312 11-12 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Usage Fluid/Lubricant Engine Oil Use only engine oil licensed to the dexos1 specification of the proper SAE viscosity grade. ACDelco dexos1 Synthetic Blend is recommended. See Engine Oil on page 10-8. Engine Coolant 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water and use only DEX-COOL Coolant.
  • Page 313 Service and Maintenance 11-13 Usage Fluid/Lubricant Hood Latch Assembly, Secondary Lubriplate Lubricant Aerosol (GM Part No. 89021668, in Latch, Pivots, Spring Anchor, and Canada 89021674) or lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI #2, Release Pawl Category LB or GC-LB. Hood and Door Hinges Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No.
  • Page 314 11-14 Service and Maintenance Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number Spark Plugs 2.4L L4 Engine 12620540 41-108 3.6L V6 Engine 12622561 41-109 Wiper Blades Driver Side 60 cm (23.6 in) 22868413 Passenger Side 42.5 cm (16.7 in) 22868414 Rear 32.5 cm (12.8 in) 25788783 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 315 Service and Maintenance 11-15 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. Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 316 11-16 Service and Maintenance Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 317 Service and Maintenance 11-17 Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 318 11-18 Service and Maintenance Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 319 Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Engine Identification The eighth character in the VIN is Vehicle Identification the engine code. This code Vehicle Identification identifies the vehicle's engine, Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification specifications, and replacement Number (VIN) ....12-1 parts.
  • Page 320 12-2 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications Capacities Application Metric English Air Conditioning Refrigerant For the air conditioning system refrigerant type and charge amount, see the refrigerant label under the hood. See your dealer for more information. Engine Cooling System 2.4L L4 Engine 7.8 L 8.2 qt...
  • Page 321 Technical Data 12-3 Capacities Application Metric English Transfer Case Fluid 0.8 L 0.85 qt Wheel Nut Torque 140 lb ft All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to fill to the approximate level, as recommended in this manual. Recheck fluid level after filling. Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code...
  • Page 322 12-4 Technical Data Engine Drive Belt Routing 2.4L L4 Engine 3.6L V6 Engine I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 323 Reporting Safety Defects to Procedure ....13-1 GMC. Normally, any concerns with General Motors ... 13-13...
  • Page 324 13-2 Customer Information STEP TWO: If after contacting a When contacting GMC, remember 40 days. If you do not agree with the member of dealership management, that your concern will likely be decision given in your case, you it appears your concern cannot be resolved at a dealer's facility.
  • Page 325 Two, General Motors of Canada Centre, 1-800-263-3777 (English), However, if a customer wishes to Limited wants you to be aware of its 1-800-263-7854 (French), write or e-mail GMC, the letter participation in a no-charge or write to: should be addressed to: Mediation/Arbitration Program.
  • Page 326 13-4 Customer Information Canada Center. Any TTY user in the U.S. (Service History): View can communicate with GMC by printable dealer-recorded service General Motors of Canada Limited dialing: 1-800-462-8583. TTY users records and self-recorded service Customer Care Centre, in Canada can dial 1-800-263-3830.
  • Page 327 GM Mobility General Motors of Canada also has a Mobility Program. Visit www.gm.ca gmcowner.ca Reimbursement Program or call 1-800-GM-DRIVE (463-7483) Take a trip to the GMC Owner for details. TTY users call Centre: 1-800-263-3830. Chat live with online help Roadside Assistance representatives.
  • Page 328 Road or Highway: Tow to the General Motors North America and nearest GMC dealer for warranty Services Not Included in GMC reserve the right to make any service, or if the vehicle was in a Roadside Assistance changes or discontinue the crash and cannot be driven.
  • Page 329 Customer Information 13-7 Mounting, dismounting, detailed receipts, and a copy of Scheduling Service or changing of snow tires, the repair orders. Once Appointments chains, or other traction devices. authorization has been received, the Roadside Assistance advisor When the vehicle requires warranty Towing or services for vehicles will help to make arrangements service, contact your dealer and...
  • Page 330 13-8 Customer Information Courtesy Transportation Transportation Options original receipts and can only be up to the maximum amount allowed by Program Warranty service can generally be GM for shuttle service. In addition, completed while you wait. However, for U.S. customers, should you To enhance your ownership if you are unable to wait, GM helps arrange transportation through a...
  • Page 331 Customer Information 13-9 insurance coverage, credit card, etc. Collision Damage Repair vehicles that were total losses in You are responsible for fuel usage prior crashes. In most cases, the If the vehicle is involved in a charges and may also be parts being recycled are from collision and it is damaged, have the responsible for taxes, levies, usage...
  • Page 332 13-10 Customer Information Repair Facility recommend that you ensure that the Give only the necessary information vehicle will be repaired with GM to police and other parties involved GM also recommends that you original equipment collision parts. in the crash. choose a collision repair facility that If such insurance coverage is not For emergency towing see...
  • Page 333 Customer Information 13-11 Choose a reputable repair facility Insurance pays the bill for the repair, Service Publications that uses quality replacement parts. but you must live with the repair. Ordering Information See Collision Parts earlier in this Depending on your policy limits, section.
  • Page 334 13-12 Customer Information In-Portfolio: Includes a Portfolio, Or write to: Reporting Safety Owner Manual, and Warranty Helm, Incorporated Defects Manual. Attention: Customer Service RETAIL SELL PRICE: 47911 Halyard Drive Reporting Safety Defects $35.00 (U.S.) plus handling and Plymouth, MI 48170 to the United States shipping fees.
  • Page 335 Reporting Safety Defects Call 1-800-GMC-8782 (1-800-462-8782), or write: the Vehicle Safety Hotline to the Canadian toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 GMC Customer Assistance Center Government (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to P.O. Box 33172 http://www.safercar.gov; or If you live in Canada, and you Detroit, MI 48232-5172...
  • Page 336 13-14 Customer Information Vehicle Data Event Data Recorders These data can help provide a better understanding of the Recording and This vehicle is equipped with an circumstances in which crashes and event data recorder (EDR). The injuries occur. NOTE: EDR data are Privacy main purpose of an EDR is to recorded by your vehicle only if a...
  • Page 337 Customer Information 13-15 if the vehicle is leased, with the OnStar Terms and Conditions and GM vehicles does not use or record consent of the lessee; in response Privacy Statement on the OnStar personal information or link with any to an official request by police or website.
  • Page 338 13-16 Customer Information NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 339 OnStar 14-1 OnStar OnStar Overview Press Make a call, end a call, or answer an incoming call. OnStar Overview Give OnStar Hands-Free Calling OnStar Overview ... . 14-1 voice commands. OnStar Services Give OnStar Turn-by-Turn Emergency .
  • Page 340 14-2 OnStar Press the OnStar Emergency OnStar Services Navigation button to get a priority OnStar navigation requires the connection to an Emergency Emergency Directions and Connections Advisor available 24/7 to: service plan. With Automatic Crash Response, Get help for an emergency. the built-in system can automatically Press to receive directions or...
  • Page 341 OnStar 14-3 Using Voice Commands 2. Say Repeat. System responds After the call ends, press the Go with the last direction given, then button on the navigation screen to During a Planned Route responds with OnStar ready, begin driving directions. Cancel Route then a tone.
  • Page 342 14-4 OnStar OnStar Mobile App Calling 911 Emergency Store a Name Tag for Speed Dialing Download the OnStar RemoteLink 1. Press . System responds: ® mobile app to select Apple OnStar ready, followed by 1. Press . System responds: ® Android , and BlackBerry devices a tone.
  • Page 343 OnStar 14-5 Verify Minutes and Expiration OnStar Additional How OnStar Service Works Information Automatic Crash Response, Press and say Minutes then Emergency Services, Crisis Assist, Verify to check how many minutes Stolen Vehicle Assistance, Vehicle Transferring Service remain and their expiration date. Diagnostics, Remote Door Unlock, Press to request account transfer...
  • Page 344 14-6 OnStar OnStar services require a vehicle service such as hills, tall buildings, TTY Users electrical system, wireless service, tunnels, weather, electrical system OnStar has the ability to and GPS satellite technologies to be design and architecture of the communicate to the deaf, available and operating for features vehicle, damage to the vehicle in a hard-of-hearing, or speech-impaired...
  • Page 345 OnStar 14-7 In emergency situations, OnStar OnStar Personal Identification Potential Issues can use the last stored GPS Number (PIN) OnStar cannot perform Remote location to send to emergency Door Unlock or Stolen Vehicle A PIN is needed to access some of responders.
  • Page 346 14-8 OnStar Vehicle and Power Issues cannot be assured. Third parties THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED may unlawfully intercept or access AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF OnStar services require a vehicle transmissions and private ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR electrical system, wireless service, communications without consent.
  • Page 347 OnStar 14-9 unzip: Christian Spieler, Cosmin Truta, materials provided with the Antoine Verheijen, Paul von Behren, distribution. The sole exception This is version 2005-Feb-10 of the Rich Wales, Mike White to this condition is redistribution Info-ZIP copyright and license. of a standard UnZipSFX binary The definitive version of this This software is provided as is, (including SFXWiz) as part of a...
  • Page 348 14-10 OnStar Pocket UnZip, WiZ or MacZip without the explicit permission of Info-ZIP. Such altered versions are further prohibited from misrepresentative use of the Zip-Bugs or Info-ZIP e-mail addresses or of the Info-ZIP URL(s). 4. Info-ZIP retains the right to use the names Info-ZIP, Zip, UnZip, UnZipSFX, WiZ, Pocket UnZip, Pocket Zip,...
  • Page 349 INDEX Airbag System (cont'd) Automatic What Will You See after an Climate Control System ..8-3 Accessories and Airbag Inflates? ... . .3-23 Headlamp System .
  • Page 350 INDEX Braking ......9-3 Capacities and Cleaning Break-In, New Vehicle ..9-19 Specifications .
  • Page 351 INDEX Cooling System ....10-14 Driving (cont'd) Engine Messages ... .5-25 Hill and Mountain Roads ..9-12 Damage Repair, Collision .
  • Page 352 INDEX Engine Front Seats Air Cleaner/Filter ... 10-12 Adjustment ....3-3 Features Check and Service Engine Heated .
  • Page 353 INDEX Hill Start Assist (HSA) ..9-33 Hood ......10-4 Garage Door Opener .
  • Page 354 INDEX Liftgate Lights (cont'd) Carbon Monoxide ....2-9 Tire Pressure ....5-18 Key and Lock Messages .
  • Page 355 INDEX Memory Seats ....3-6 Mirrors (cont'd) Messages Heated ..... . .2-16 Engine .
  • Page 356 INDEX Power (cont'd) Recommended Seat Adjustment ....3-4 Fuel ......9-48 Park Steering Fluid .
  • Page 357 INDEX Restraints Safety Belts (cont'd) Security Where to Put ....3-37 Reminders ....5-10 Light .
  • Page 358 i-10 INDEX Side Blind Zone Storage Areas Tires Alert (SBZA) ....9-41 Cargo Cover ....4-2 Buying New Tires .
  • Page 359 INDEX i-11 Towing Turn Signal Vehicle Care Driving Characteristics ..9-53 Bulb Replacement ..10-29 Tire Pressure ....10-47 Equipment .
  • Page 360 i-12 INDEX When It Is Time for New Tires ......10-54 Where to Put the Restraint ..3-37 Windows .

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