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Chevrolet Colorado 2025 Owner's Manual
Chevrolet Colorado 2025 Owner's Manual

Chevrolet Colorado 2025 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2 Infotainment System ........117 appearing in this manual including, but not The table of contents at the beginning of limited to, GM, the GM logo, CHEVROLET, the this manual and within each chapter shows Climate Controls ..........133 CHEVROLET Emblem, and S10 are trademarks where the information is located.
  • Page 3 Introduction Danger, Warning, and Caution 9 Danger Text marked Danger provides information about the risk of accidents or injuries, fatal inluso. If such information is ignored, there may be danger of injury or death. Caution Text marked Caution provides information on possible damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 4 Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System .... 4 Sun Visors ............20 activation codes, they can be requested Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System through a Chevrolet dealership. Operation (Keyless Start and Keyless Access) ............. 4 Keyless Start Remote Vehicle Start (If equipped) ....7 Manual Door Locks ...........8...
  • Page 5 Check the transmitter's battery. See “Battery Replacement” later in this section. • If the transmitter is still not working correctly, see a Chevrolet dealer. Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation (Keyless Start and Keyless Access) The RKE transmitter may work up to 30 m away The following may be available: from the vehicle.
  • Page 6 Keys, Doors, and Windows Starting the Vehicle with a Non-remote If equipped, press and hold until the Key or a Low Transmitter Battery windows fully open. Windows will not operate unless remote window operation is enabled. If equipped, when the vehicle is started, if See Vehicle Personalization 3 106.
  • Page 7 Keys, Doors, and Windows Battery Replacement Replace the battery if a message indicating this condition displays in the DIC. Caution When replacing the battery, do not touch any of the circuitry on the transmitter. Static from your body could damage the transmitter.
  • Page 8 Keys, Doors, and Windows 3. Remove the battery by pushing on the 3. Immediately after completing Step 2, press (Remote Vehicle Start): This button will be battery and sliding it toward the bottom of on the RKE transmitter if the vehicle has remote and hold for at least four seconds or the transmitter.
  • Page 9 Keys, Doors, and Windows • A maximum of two remote starts, or a single The oil pressure is low. inwards with the front doors open, the locking • start with an extension, is allowed between system will invert the lock, so the locking will Two remote vehicle starts, or a single ignition cycles.
  • Page 10 Keys, Doors, and Windows When unlocking the driver's door by default, Unlocking only this one will be unlocked. The other doors Radio Remote Control can be unlocked by pulling the inside lock button outwards. Note In the event of cold weather conditions, the locking or unlocking of the vehicle could be impossible due to a frozen key lock.
  • Page 11 Keys, Doors, and Windows Radio remote control system failure or Central locking system failure electronic key system failure Unlocking Unlocking Manually unlock the driver's door by turning the key clockwise. The other doors can be opened by using the interior handle after pulling the locking button outwards.
  • Page 12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Doors This locking will be unlocked automatically 9 Danger when key is removed from ignition switch Rear Doors (If equipped) after driving. Use the child locks whenever children are Side Steps occupying the rear seats. Auto Door Relock By default all doors will be relocked To activate the child lock, insert the key and automatically within 3 minutes, if any of the...
  • Page 13 Keys, Doors, and Windows Note Closing Caution You can remove the key in either locked or unlocked positions. Ensure there are no obstructions and that there is adequate clearance when opening Liftgate (Trailblazer) the liftgate. Liftgate Opening 9 Danger Do not drive with the liftgate open or ajar, e.g.
  • Page 14 Keys, Doors, and Windows Fault Tailgate (Colorado) To open the tailgate, the vehicle must be off or stopped, with the shift lever in P (Park), To open the liftgate in the event of power There are two different tailgate if equipped. interruption: remove the interior trim cover opening variants: from the central latch area.
  • Page 15 See your Status after system is armed: Chevrolet dealership. LED flashes slowly: system is armed. • Seek the assistance of a Chevrolet dealer in the Self-activated 30 seconds after locking the event of failures. vehicle (initialization of the system), or; •...
  • Page 16 Keys, Doors, and Windows Deactivating Auto Alarm Reactivation the system. Turn the ignition off and try again. If the engine still does not start, and the key If any of the doors is not opened or the ignition appears to be undamaged, try another ignition key is not turned to position ACC or position key.
  • Page 17 Keys, Doors, and Windows Exterior Mirrors The adjustment is performed manually by Folding Mirrors tilting it to a suitable position. Convex Mirrors Manual Folding Mirrors Power Mirrors (If equipped) Caution A convex mirror can make things, like other vehicles, look farther away than they really are.
  • Page 18 Keys, Doors, and Windows Power Folding Mirrors (if equipped) Resetting the Power Folding Mirrors If equipped with OnStar, there are three buttons at the bottom of the mirror. See your Reset the power folding mirrors if: dealer for more information on the system •...
  • Page 19 Keys, Doors, and Windows Windows Window Electronic Programming Programming the power windows may be Power Windows necessary if the 12-volt battery has been disconnected or discharged. To program 9 Danger the window: Whenever you first turned on or when Take care when operating the power turned off the battery of the vehicle, the windows.
  • Page 20 Keys, Doors, and Windows Anti-pinch Function Overload Danger (Continued) In case of an obstacle detection during an If the windows are repeatedly operated within automatic closing, the anti-pinch function will short intervals, the window operation is Children can operate and become reopen the window for safety.
  • Page 21 Keys, Doors, and Windows Heated Rear Window (If Caution (Continued) equipped) Do not scratch or damage the defroster wires when you clean or work around the rear window. Sun Visors The sun visors can be folded down or swivelled to the side to prevent dazzling. Manual Control Operated by pressing the button.
  • Page 22 Keys, Doors, and Windows Trailblazer Sun visors have vanity mirrors. When the vanity mirror covers are opened, the sun visor light illuminates. The mirror covers should be closed when driving.
  • Page 23 Seats and Restraints Seats and Restraints Head Restraints How Does an Airbag Restrain? ....44 What Will You See After an Airbag Position Inflates? ............44 Head Restraints Airbag On-Off Switch (If equipped) ....46 Servicing the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle ..46 9 Danger Head Restraints ..........22 Adding Equipment to the Airbag-...
  • Page 24 Seats and Restraints Pull the head restraint upward. Press the button on the side of the head 9 Danger restraint post at the top of the seatback and pull To move down press the button and push the up on the head restraint. head restraint downward.
  • Page 25 Seats and Restraints • Adjust the steering wheel, see Steering 9 Danger Wheel Adjustment 3 79. • Set the seat height high enough to have Sitting in a reclined position while your a clear field of vision of all sides and on vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even instrument panel.
  • Page 26 Seats and Restraints Seat Positioning Danger (Continued) Danger (Continued) Never locate objects of any size or shape Whenever you need to adjust the seat, be under the front seats, as they may interfere sure to sit comfortably and use the lever with the moving mechanism, other parts to unlock or electrical adjustment buttons, of the seat frame of electrical components...
  • Page 27 Seats and Restraints Seat Backrests Seat Height (if equipped) Danger (Continued) could become trapped. Keep a close watch on the seats when adjusting them. Vehicle passengers should be informed accordingly. Seat Positioning Pull the lever, adjust the inclination and release Lever pumping motion: the lever.
  • Page 28 Seats and Restraints Seat Height Move the switch forwards or backwards. The feature can be turned on or off. Select Settings > Rear Seat Reminder > ON or OFF. Rear Seats Folding down seats Rear Seat Reminder 9 Danger If equipped, the message REAR SEAT REMINDER LOOK IN REAR SEAT displays under certain Never allow passengers to sit on top of conditions indicating there may be an item or...
  • Page 29 Seats and Restraints Folding up seats 9 Danger Crew cab A safety belt that is improperly routed, To return a seat backrest to the not properly attached, or twisted will not upright position: provide the protection needed in a crash. 1. Lift the seat backrest up and push The person wearing the belt could be it rearwards.
  • Page 30 Seats and Restraints Easy Entry Function 9 Danger 9 Danger When seats of the second seat row are being adjusted, folded or tumbled, keep Do not fold the row of seats up or down hands, arms, legs and feet away from the when the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 31 Seats and Restraints 9 Danger When the row of seats or the backrests are being adjusted, keep hands away from the hinge area. 1. Do not lean feet and legs against the Move the seat to the front. folded seat. 2.
  • Page 32 Seats and Restraints Folding Back Easy Entry 9 Danger 9 Danger Always push and pull the seat backs for make sure that they are locked. If the Occupants may only travel on a seat if seatback is not locked, it can move in case of its backrest is properly engaged in the stop or collision and may injure the person upright position.
  • Page 33 Seats and Restraints Press and hold the button, then push the head Guide the seat belts through the belt holders to Rear Seat Armrest restraints down. ensure that the third row seats do not get stuck during stowing of the seats. Caution If there is no occupant on a seat, guiding the seat belts through the belt holders may avoid...
  • Page 34 Seats and Restraints Guide the seat belts through the belt holders to 9 Danger ensure that the third row seats do not get stuck while the seats are raised. When the seats are being set up or folded, keep hands away from areas where they 9 Danger might get caught.
  • Page 35 Seats and Restraints Seats Positioning 9 Danger Warning The image below shows the appropriated positions to use the rear seats. If a seat is occupied, the respective head Do not let anyone ride where a seat belt restraint has to be adjusted for the cannot be worn properly.
  • Page 36 Seats and Restraints Why Seat Belts Work Questions and Answers About Seat Belts Child Restraint Systems 3 48. Review and follow the rules for children in addition to the Will I be trapped in the vehicle after following rules. a crash if I am wearing a seat belt? It is very important for all occupants to buckle You could be —...
  • Page 37 Seats and Restraints • Wear the lap part of the belt low and snug on the hips, just touching the thighs. In a crash, this applies force to the strong pelvic bones and you would be less likely to slide under the lap belt. If you slid under it, the belt would apply force on your abdomen.
  • Page 38 Seats and Restraints Warning The seat belt can be pinched if it is routed under plastic trim on the seat, such as trim around the rear seatback folding handle or side airbag. In a crash, pinched seat belts might not be able to provide adequate protection.
  • Page 39 Seats and Restraints on the seat, move the seat rearward or To unlatch the belt, push the button on recline the seat until the shoulder belt the buckle. The belt should return to its retractor lock releases. stowed position. Always stow the seat belt slowly. If the seat belt webbing returns quickly to the stowed position, the retractor may lock and cannot be pulled out.
  • Page 40 Seats and Restraints Seat belt pretensioners can also help tighten the seat belts in a side crash or rollover event. Pretensioners work only once. If the pretensioners activate in a crash, the pretensioners and probably other parts of the vehicle's seat belt system will need to be replaced.
  • Page 41 Seats and Restraints working order. Look for any other loose or system after proper cleaning please see the After a minor crash, replacement of seat belts damaged seat belt system parts that might dealer. Parts may need to be replaced to ensure may not be necessary.
  • Page 42 Seats and Restraints • A roof-rail airbag for the driver and the Here are the most important things to know Warning (Continued) outboard passenger(s) seated behind the about the airbag system: driver in the second row and, if equipped, when it inflates can be seriously injured or third row Warning killed.
  • Page 43 Seats and Restraints The front outboard passenger frontal airbag is Where Are the Airbags? Warning (Continued) in the passenger side instrument panel. children properly in the vehicle. To read how, see Older Children 3 48 or Child Restraint Systems 3 48. There is an airbag readiness light on the instrument cluster, which shows the The driver frontal airbag is in the center of the Driver Side Shown, Passenger Side Similar...
  • Page 44 Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) between an occupant and an airbag, and do not attach or put anything on the steering wheel hub or on or near any other airbag covering. Do not use seat accessories that block the inflation path of a seat-mounted side impact airbag.
  • Page 45 Seats and Restraints Frontal airbags are designed to inflate in Roof-rail airbags are designed to inflate in How Does an Airbag Restrain? moderate to severe frontal crashes to help moderate to severe side crashes depending In moderate to severe frontal or near frontal reduce the potential for severe injuries, mainly on the location of the impact.
  • Page 46 Seats and Restraints airbag module may be hot for several minutes. The vehicle has a feature that may In many crashes severe enough to inflate For location of the airbags, see Where Are the automatically unlock the doors, turn on the the airbag, windshields are broken by vehicle interior lamps and hazard warning flashers, deformation.
  • Page 47 Seats and Restraints Be sure the vehicle is stopped and the ignition Airbag On-Off Switch (If Servicing the Airbag-Equipped is off when enabling or disabling the front equipped) Vehicle passenger frontal airbag. Airbag Deactivation Insert a key into the switch, push in, and move Airbags affect how the vehicle should be the key to the desired position: serviced.
  • Page 48 Seats and Restraints If the vehicle must be modified because Adding Equipment to the Airbag- Replacing Airbag System Parts you have a disability and have questions Equipped Vehicle After a Crash about whether the modifications will affect the vehicle's airbag system, or if you have Adding accessories that change the vehicle's questions about whether the airbag system Warning...
  • Page 49 Seats and Restraints • Child Restraints Sit all the way back on the seat. Do the knees bend at the seat edge? If yes, continue. If no, Older Children return to the booster seat. • Buckle the lap-shoulder belt. Does the shoulder belt rest on the shoulder? If yes, continue.
  • Page 50 Seats and Restraints A young child’s hip bones are so small that the When a child restraint is being used, 9 Danger vehicle’s regular seat belt may not remain low pay attention to the following usage and on the hip bones, as it should. Instead, there is installation instructions and also those If your vehicle has a passenger airbag on-off a possibility that it will load the abdomen and...
  • Page 51 Seats and Restraints • Child Restraint Classification Is suitable for your vehicle. Danger (Continued) For reference, child restraints available in the Selecting the Right Child Restraint • market are classified based on the child’s mass Allow children to enter and exit the The rear seats are a safer location to fasten and height.
  • Page 52 Seats and Restraints Infants and toddlers should travel facing rearward in the vehicle as long as possible. This makes sure that the child’s backbone, which is still very weak, is under less strain in the event of a crash. The table outlines the recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics of when a child should transition to the next child restraint phase.
  • Page 53 Seats and Restraints 9 Danger 9 Danger Never use a single seat belt with an adult NEVER use a rearward-facing child restraint and a child. During an impact, the seat on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in belt will exert strong pressure on the child, front of it;...
  • Page 54 Seats and Restraints Child Restraint Installation Suitability The following table shows permissible options for fastening a child restraint with a lap-shoulder belt. Regular Cab Passenger Seat Mass Group Activated Airbag Deactivated Airbag 0: up to 10 kg 0+: up to 13 kg I: 9 to 18 kg II: 15 to 25 kg III: 22 to 36 kg...
  • Page 55 Seats and Restraints Crew Cab Seat Position Mass Group On Front Passenger Seat Rear Outboard Seats Rear Center Seat 0: up to 10 kg 0+: up to 13 kg I: 9 to 18 kg II: 15 to 25 kg III: 22 to 36 kg X: No child restraint system permitted in this position and weight class.
  • Page 56 Seats and Restraints ISOFIX Child Restraint Installation Suitability The following table shows permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint with ISOFIX anchors. Outboard Seats in the Center Seats in the Mass Group Size Class Fixture Front Passenger Seat second row second row 0: up to 10 kg ISO/R1...
  • Page 57 Seats and Restraints Outboard Seats in the Center Seats in the Mass Group Size Class Fixture Front Passenger Seat second row second row III: 22 to 36 kg – – IL: Suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the 'specific-vehicle', 'restricted' or 'semi- universal' categories. The ISOFIX restraint system must be approved for the specific vehicle type.
  • Page 58 Seats and Restraints 9 Danger NEVER use a rearward-facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it; DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur. 9 Danger A child in a rear-facing child restraint can be seriously injured or killed if the front outboard passenger frontal airbag inflates.
  • Page 59 Seats and Restraints Child Restraint Installation Suitability The following table shows permissible options for fastening a child restraint with a lap-shoulder belt. Outboard Seats in the Center Seat in the Mass Group Front Passenger Seat Seats in the Third Row Second Row Second Row 0: up to 10 kg U, +...
  • Page 60 Seats and Restraints ISOFIX Child Restraint Installation Suitability The following table shows permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint with ISOFIX anchors. Front Passenger Outboard Seats in the Center Seats in the Seats in the Third Mass Group Size Class Fixture Seat Second Row...
  • Page 61 Seats and Restraints Front Passenger Outboard Seats in the Center Seats in the Seats in the Third Mass Group Size Class Fixture Seat Second Row Second Row III: 22 to 36 kg – – IL: Suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the 'specific-vehicle', 'restricted' or 'semi-universal' categories. The ISOFIX restraint system must be approved for the specific vehicle type.
  • Page 62 Seats and Restraints The ISOFIX anchors are located near the crease Top Tether Anchors of Vehicle Instructions for attaching the child restraint to between the seatback and the seat cushion and the top tether anchor: identified with the symbol If the child restraint manufacturer recommends that the top tether be attached, Fasten ISOFIX child restraints to the attach and tighten the top tether to the top...
  • Page 63 Seats and Restraints The ISOFIX anchors are located near the crease Warning between the seatback and the seat cushion and identified with the symbol With head restraints that are not installed You cannot secure three child restraints using and adjusted properly, there is a greater the ISOFIX/LATCH anchors in the rear seat chance that occupants will suffer a neck/ at the same time, but you can install two...
  • Page 64 Seats and Restraints Fasten ISOFIX child restraints to the Top Tether Anchors of Vehicle Instructions for attaching the child restraint to ISOFIX anchors. the top tether anchor: Specific vehicle ISOFIX child restraint positions If the child restraint manufacturer are marked in the “ISOFIX Child Restraint recommends that the top tether be attached, Installation Suitability”...
  • Page 65 Seats and Restraints Securing Child Restraints (With the Seat Belt) The rear seats are the most convenient location to fasten a child restraint. See Where to Put the Restraint (Colorado) 3 52 Where to Put the Restraint (Trailblazer) 3 56. Infants and children should be placed in the rear •...
  • Page 66 Seats and Restraints Position the release button on the buckle, belt and let it return to the stowed position. If See Airbag On-Off Switch (If equipped) 3 46. away from the child restraint, so that the top tether is attached to a top tether anchor, If the child restraint uses a top tether, see ISOFIX the seat belt could be quickly unbuckled disconnect it.
  • Page 67 Storage Storage Storage Compartments Information on Loading the Vehicle Information on Loading the Vehicle Instrument Panel Storage (Colorado) ............. 76 Storage Compartments Information on Loading the Vehicle Instrument Panel Storage ......66 (Trailblazer) ...........77 Glove Box ............67 Cupholders ............67 Sunglasses Storage (If equipped) ....69 Underseat Storage (Colorado) ....
  • Page 68 Storage To open, pull the handle. 9 Danger To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the glovebox door closed while driving. Cupholders Front Cupholders Warning There is a storage compartment at each door. For low level version.
  • Page 69 Storage Rear Cupholders Rear Cupholders Third Row (Trailblazer) A cupholder is located at each door. Cupholders are located on both sides of the Cupholders are located on the armrest of the third row. second row seat. To open, fold the armrest down. A cupholder is located in the center console.
  • Page 70 Storage Sunglasses Storage (If equipped) Underseat Storage (Colorado) 9 Danger Crew Cab Never adjust the seat placing your hands, fingers, feet or other body parts on moving parts of the rear seats, doing so can cause injury. Armrest Storage To open: Push the rear part of the cover. To close: Pull up cover and push it until it latches Crew cab models have storage compartments into place.
  • Page 71 Storage Luggage/Load Locations Storage Compartments on the Third Center Console Storage Row Seats (Trailblazer) Load Compartment (Colorado) Tailgate Located on both sides of the third row. Located on the center console of the third row. To open, pull the center handle and lower the tailgate.
  • Page 72 Storage Loading Points Load Limit on the Tailgate Load Limit on the Rear Bumper There are models equipped with hooks on the The maximum load on the rear bumper is Caution pickup box and other tie down points as shown 100 kg.
  • Page 73 Storage • Handling When placing an object inside the vehicle, Second Row of Seats always attach it securely. See Second Row Seats (Trailblazer only) 3 28. Follow the procedure below for usage: • Do not exceed the total gross weight and 1.
  • Page 74 Storage 4. Stretch the tonneau cover on the load Caution Caution compartment fitting the rear beam in to the side rail support, without locking it. Never use the tonneau cover without the Make sure that both sides of the tonneau If you use the load compartment with cross members.
  • Page 75 Storage 9 Danger Caution Caution (Continued) • When opening the cover, do not move the Misuse of the cover fastening system. Do not close the tailgate with your hands on lever to the side, only down. • the top edge due to interference with the Use of the cover without being fully Tonneau Cover.
  • Page 76 The maximum load for the roof rack is 75 kg with the load evenly distributed. For vehicles with roof rack, the rack can be used to load items. Accessories related to the roof rack can be purchased at a Chevrolet dealer.
  • Page 77 Storage Information on Loading Caution Caution the Vehicle Avoid hanging loads over rear or a side of Driving with a roof load increases the Information on Loading the the vehicle to avoid damage to the vehicle. sensitivity of the vehicle to cross-winds and Load cargo so that it rests evenly between has a negative effect on vehicle handling Vehicle (Colorado)
  • Page 78 Storage • • If objects can be stacked, the heaviest The payload is the difference between Information on Loading the objects should be placed at the bottom. the permitted gross vehicle weight (see Vehicle (Trailblazer) • Identification Plate 3 252) and the Secure objects in the load area to •...
  • Page 79 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning Lamps On Reminder ........95 Light .............. 90 Cruise Control Light (If equipped) ....95 Up-Shift Light ...........91 Trailer Indicator Light (If equipped) ...96 Controls Four-Wheel-Drive Light (If equipped) ..91 Information Displays Hill Descent Control Light ......
  • Page 80 Instruments and Controls Controls Transmission Messages ......104 Horn Vehicle Reminder Messages (If Steering Wheel Adjustment equipped) ............105 Vehicle Speed Messages ......105 Vehicle Personalization Vehicle Personalization .......106 To sound the horn, press on the steering wheel. Unlock the lever, adjust the steering wheel, then engage the lever and ensure it is fully locked.
  • Page 81 Instruments and Controls Adjustable Wiper Interval Windscreen wiper with rain sensor Windshield Wiper/Washer (If equipped) Windscreen Wiper Wiper lever in position INT. HI: Fast Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the desired HI: Fast wipe interval: LO: Slow LO: Slow AUTO: Automatic wiping with rain sensor.
  • Page 82 Instruments and Controls Adjustable sensitivity of the rain sensor Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the windscreen and the wiper wipes a few times. See Washer Fluid 3 201. Caution Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property.
  • Page 83 Instruments and Controls For a single wipe when the windscreen wiper is Push the lever toward the instrument panel. Rear Window Wiper/Washer off, push lever and the washer fluid is sprayed Washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear window (Trailblazer) onto the windscreen and the wiper wipes and the wiper swipes for a few strokes.
  • Page 84 120 Watts per power outlet. gauges shows there may be a problem, seek assistance of a Chevrolet Dealer or Authorized With the ignition off and all doors closed, 12V power outlet is located on the front panel.
  • Page 85 Instruments and Controls Infotainment: Displays one information zone Instrument Cluster under the speedometer. Gauge: Displays no information zones and the gauges are located to the left and right of the speedometer. Use the right steering wheel control to open and scroll through the different items Info Layout Shown, Other Layouts Similar and displays.
  • Page 86 Instruments and Controls The following conditional gauges may be The trip odometer is accessed and reset There is an arrow near the fuel gauge pointing displayed while in a particular driver mode: through the Vehicle Status. See Vehicle Status to the side of the vehicle the fuel door is on. •...
  • Page 87 Instruments and Controls The control indicator colors mean: Engine Coolant Temperature Turn Signal Red: Danger, important reminder Gauge flashes green. Amber: Warning, information, failure The control indicator flashes if a turn signal or Green: Confirmation of activation the hazard warning flashers is activated. Blue: Confirmation of activation See Turn and Lane-Change Signals 3 112.
  • Page 88 Instruments and Controls Front Passenger Seat Belt Reminder Light Then the light stays on solid until the belt on if the rear passenger remains unbuckled, is buckled. This cycle continues several times or becomes unbuckled, when the vehicle is If equipped with AOS the vehicle may have if the front passenger remains or becomes moving.
  • Page 89 Instruments and Controls For information on the front seat belt reminder If the airbag on symbol is lit, it means that Warning lights, see "Driver Seat Belt Reminder Light" the front outboard passenger frontal airbag is and "Front Passenger Seat Belt Reminder Light" allowed to inflate.
  • Page 90 Seek Caution away once the engine is warmed up. If this the assistance of a Chevrolet dealer. occurs, change the fuel brand. It may require at See Driver Information Center (DIC) 3 96. If the vehicle is driven continually with...
  • Page 91 Instruments and Controls vehicle may affect vehicle operation. See Add- Illuminates after the ignition is switched on Brake and Clutch System Warning On Electrical Equipment in the owner’s manual. if the manual parking brake is applied, see Light See your dealer if assistance is needed. Parking Brake 3 163.
  • Page 92 The four-wheel-drive light comes on when This light is green if LDW is on and ready to Seek the assistance of a Chevrolet dealer. the transfer case is shifted into four-wheel drive operate. and the front axle engages.
  • Page 93 If the indicator does not go out after a few seconds, there is a fault in the system. It is possible to keep driving without Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system activated Have the cause of the fault fixed by a Chevrolet dealer.
  • Page 94 System (TPMS), this light comes on briefly illuminates briefly or if it does not illuminate, when the engine is started. It provides seek the assistance of a Chevrolet dealer. Flashes information about tire pressures and the TPMS. It illuminates when ESC has been switched off...
  • Page 95 Instruments and Controls When the Light Flashes First and Then Is Low Fuel Warning Light Caution (Continued) On Steady If the light flashes for about a minute and then 4. Restart the vehicle. If the engine oil stays on, there may be a problem with the pressure light stays on for more than 10 TPMS.
  • Page 96 This happens when an incorrect Cruise Control Light (If equipped) key or an unprogrammed key is used to start the vehicle. Seek the assistance of a Chevrolet dealer. High-Beam On Light illuminates green. The cruise control light is white when the cruise...
  • Page 97 Instruments and Controls on the number of L/100 km  (mpg) recorded Trailer Indicator Light (If : Press the thumbwheel to open a menu or since the last time this menu item was reset. select a menu item. Press and hold to reset equipped) This number reflects only the approximate certain displays.
  • Page 98 Instruments and Controls the oil has just been changed. It cannot be reset 95% of the current air filter life remains. When the remaining fuel filter life is low, accurately until the next oil change. To reset, Messages will display based on the engine the CHANGE SOON message will appear on air filter life and the state of the system.
  • Page 99 Instruments and Controls Options other than when the oil has just been changed. Gauges It cannot be reset accurately until the next oil Battery Voltage: Displays the current Maintenance change. To reset, see Engine Oil Life System battery voltage. Tire Pressure: Displays the approximate 3 196.
  • Page 100 Instruments and Controls Average Fuel Economy displays the The following options may be chosen: Change Follow the instructions given in the messages. approximate average liters per 100  Distance, Reset Best Score, and Show in Cluster. The system displays messages regarding the kilometers  (L/100 km) or miles per The distance for average fuel economy and the following topics:...
  • Page 101 This message displays when there is a fault • Cruise Control 3 167. If the vehicle speed exceeds the adjusted in the battery charging system. Seek the speed value. assistance of a Chevrolet dealer. Door Ajar Messages • If rear parking assist is activated. Brake System Messages Door Open When the Vehicle is Parked and/or a Door...
  • Page 102 This message is displayed and a continuous chime comes on The vehicle should be taken to a Chevrolet ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED if the engine cooling system reached unsafe dealer for service as soon as possible.
  • Page 103 Turn off the turn signal. Fuel Filter 3 205 or seek the assistance of Contact a dealer soon. a Chevrolet dealer. If the diesel particulate filter is not cleaned Check Brake Lights soon, the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp)
  • Page 104 Stability Control system has been switched off the airbag system. Have the cause of the fault manually by pressing the button on the remedied by a Chevrolet dealer. Object Detection System center console. Anti-theft Alarm System Messages (If equipped)
  • Page 105 Tire Pressure Low Add Air To Tire with electric power steering. Seek the with the transmission. Seek the assistance of assistance of a Chevrolet Dealership or If equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitor a Chevrolet dealer. Authorized Repair Shop. See Steering 3 145.
  • Page 106 See Parking Assist system on your vehicle and have it serviced by If a four-wheel drive shift into Four-Wheel Drive your Chevrolet dealer. Low is requested, but the vehicle speed is too 3 174. high, this message will display until the correct...
  • Page 107 Instruments and Controls • Vehicle Personalization Rear Camera Park Assist Symbols Vehicle Locator Lights This setting flashes the headlamps of your Side Blind Zone Alert The following are all possible vehicle vehicle when you press on the Remote personalization features. Depending on the This setting will turn on or off the side mirror Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter.
  • Page 108 Instruments and Controls Auto Door Unlock Remote Lock Feedback Passive Door Lock This setting allows enable or disable the This setting specifies how the vehicle Passive Door Lock specifies if the vehicle will unlocking of all doors when the vehicle is responds when the vehicle is locked with the automatically lock, or lock and alert you after shifted into P (Park).
  • Page 109 Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting : Headlights When lights are on, the control indicator Exterior Lamp Controls lights up. Exterior Lighting Light Switch with Automatic See Lamps On Reminder 3 95. Exterior Lamp Controls ........108 Headlamp System Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer ..109 IntelliBeam®...
  • Page 110 Lighting • • The IntelliBeam system is disabled by the The vehicle is loaded such that the front To enable the IntelliBeam system, press button on the turn signal lever. If this end points upward, causing the light sensor on the turn signal lever when it is dark outside to aim high and not detect headlamps happens, press on the turn signal...
  • Page 111 Lighting Trailblazer display automatically according to the clarity. Flash-to-Pass (If there is a sun sensor) or you can adjust the 0 or 1: One person in the driver´s seat. To flash the high beam lamps, pull the lever position of the light switch. 0 or 1: Front seats occupied (2 passengers).
  • Page 112 Lighting The vehicle has a light sensor on the top of the To idle the vehicle with the automatic Hazard Warning Flashers instrument panel that controls the automatic headlamp system off, turn the control to the headlamp system. Do not cover the sensor, off position.
  • Page 113 Lighting Have any burned out bulbs replaced. If a bulb is When the fog lamps are turned on, the parking Turn and Lane-Change Signals not burned out, check the fuse. See Instrument lamps automatically turn on. Panel Fuse Block 3 219 Instrument Panel Fuse Some localities have laws that require the Block 3 219.
  • Page 114 Lighting Interior Lighting Load Compartment Lamps Courtesy Lamps (Single Cab) (Trailblazer) Instrument Panel Illumination Control The courtesy lamps come on when any door is opened, on the RKE transmitter is pressed, Illuminates when the rear closure or liftgate or when the ignition is switched off. is opened.
  • Page 115 Lighting To operate, the ignition must be on or in ACC/ACCESSORY or using Retained Accessory Power (RAP). Front Courtesy Lamp Rear Courtesy Lamp If equipped, operate rocker switch: If equipped, press the button to disable courtesy lamps. Press again to activate the DOOR: Automatic switching on and off.
  • Page 116 Lighting Illuminates when the vanity mirror cover is Exit Lighting opened, see Sun Visors 3 20. The interior lamps will come on when the key is Lighting Features removed from the ignition. The lamps will not come on if the sliding button of the courtesy Entry Lighting light is in the OFF position.
  • Page 117 Lighting • The doors are closed and then re-opened. Exterior Lighting Battery Saver The exterior lamps turn off about 10 minutes after the vehicle is turned off, if the parking lamps or headlamps have been manually left on. This protects against draining the battery. To restart the 10-minute timer, turn the exterior lamp control to the position and then back...
  • Page 118 Infotainment System • Infotainment System Introduction Set up the audio by presetting favorite stations, setting the tone, and adjusting Read the following pages to become familiar the speakers. • Introduction with the features. Set up phone numbers in advance so they Introduction ............
  • Page 119 Infotainment System • Turn to decrease or increase Move an Icon to the Application Tray : Press to open the audio source list. the volume. To move an icon to the application tray on the : Press to answer an incoming call. left side of the screen, drag the icon to the Infotainment Home Screen : Use the thumbwheel to scroll up or...
  • Page 120 Infotainment System Android Auto Touch/Tap Using the System If equipped, touch the Android Auto icon to Audio activate Android Auto after a supported device Touch the Audio icon to display the active audio is connected. See Apple CarPlay and Android source page.
  • Page 121 Infotainment System Drag Nudge is used to move items a short distance Periodically hand wash the microfiber cloth on a list or a map. To nudge, hold and move the separately, using mild soap. Do not use bleach selected item up or down to a new location. or fabric softener.
  • Page 122 Infotainment System • Tune Fade/Balance RDS Features • Display radio station call letters Touch on the infotainment display to Manage Radio Favorites • enter the Tune screen. Enter a frequency using Display messages from radio stations Displays a list of audio favorites that can be the keypad.
  • Page 123 Infotainment System Audio Players Mobile Phone Usage Caution Making or receiving calls, charging, or just Avoiding Untrusted Media having a mobile device on may cause static To avoid damaging the antenna or the Devices interference. Unplug or turn off any mobile roof panel, be sure to remove the antenna devices if this happens.
  • Page 124 Infotainment System USB Audio 3. Supported media content will appear on To minimize driver distraction, before driving, the display. and with the vehicle parked: To play music via USB: • Become familiar with the features of 1. On the audio now playing screen, touch Manage Bluetooth Devices the mobile device.
  • Page 125 Infotainment System • Controls adjusted volume level remains the same for Up to 10 devices can be paired to the system. • later calls. The volume cannot be lowered Use the controls on the infotainment display The pairing process is disabled when the beyond a certain level.
  • Page 126 Infotainment System • If another mobile device is connected Make sure there is not an entry First to Connect Paired Phones already, select Settings, select the Systems for the vehicle under the previously If multiple paired cell phones are within range tab, and then select Phones.
  • Page 127 Infotainment System Using the Settings Icon 1. Open the Device List Screen. See “Accessing Switching to Handset or Hands-Free Mode the Device List Screen” previously in 1. Select the Settings icon on the infotainment To switch between handset or hands- this section.
  • Page 128 Infotainment System • To make a call using the Contacts menu: 2. Select Keypad and enter a phone number. Press on the steering wheel controls. • 1. Select the Phone icon on the infotainment 3. Select the phone icon on the infotainment Select Decline on the infotainment display.
  • Page 129 Infotainment System • recommended to use the device’s factory- 1. For Android 9 smartphones and older, Select on the infotainment display, next provided USB cable, which should be download the Android Auto app to your to a call, to end only that call. replaced after significant wear to maintain phone from the phones Google Play Store.
  • Page 130 Infotainment System To disconnect the phones wireless projection to see if your phone is compatible, see 4. Touch the options on the infotainment for that paired device: www.apple.com/mx/ios/carplay/. Apple or display to change a setting. Google may change or suspend availability 1.
  • Page 131 Infotainment System Wi-Fi Hotspot Vehicle Lighting Allows adjustment of different Wi-Fi features. Allows adjustment of different The menu may contain the following: lighting settings. Vehicle-to-Phone Sharing Rear Seat Reminder Power Door Locks If equipped, allows GM apps to use vehicle data Allows for a chime and a message when the on the listed phones shown.
  • Page 132 Infotainment System Trademarks and TouchSense Technology and TouchSense PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. System 1000 Series Licensed from Immersion NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE License Agreements Corporation. TouchSense System 1000 IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL protected under one or more of the INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG U.S.
  • Page 133 Infotainment System MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. WMV/WMA This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and under a license from Microsoft Licensing, GP. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft Corporation and/or Microsoft Licensing, GP as applicable.
  • Page 134 Climate Controls • Climate Controls Climate Control Systems Heated rear window • Cooling Warning Climate Control Systems • Demisting and defrosting Climate Control Systems ......133 Do not sleep in a vehicle with the air Electronic Climate Control System ....135 Temperature conditioning or heating system on.
  • Page 135 (D). It is recommended to service the climate Therefore condensation may form and drip control systems by a Chevrolet Dealership Use recirculation system whenever you need from under the vehicle. Network or Authorized Repair Shop.
  • Page 136 Climate Controls • Temperature Turn the air distribution knob (A) to position Set temperature to the desired value by turning • the knob (E). Set temperature control knob (C) to the Blue: Cold. coldest level. • Red: Warm. Set fan speed knob (B) to the highest level. •...
  • Page 137 Climate Controls Air Distribution Air Recirculation System The air conditioning system cools and dehumidifies (dries) when outside Press the respective button for desired The air recirculation mode is operated with temperature is above a specific level. Therefore adjustment, the setting of air distribution is (H) button.
  • Page 138 Climate Controls • Air distribution (C). To return to automatic mode, press AUTO Rear Air Conditioning System • button (F). Demisting and defrosting (D). (Trailblazer) • Air recirculation (H). Rear Air Conditioning System (Trailblazer) The rear air conditioning system is actuated •...
  • Page 139 Climate Controls Maintenance Adjust the air flow by turning the knob to the desired speed. Air Intake Turn Counterclockwise: Decrease air flow Turn Clockwise: Increase air flow Air Vents Adjustable Air Vents At least one air vent must be open while cooling is on in order to prevent the evaporator from icing up due to lack of air movement.
  • Page 140 Climate Controls 9 Danger Climate control systems have to be serviced exclusively by qualified personnel. Improper service methods may cause personal injury.
  • Page 141 Driving and Operating Driving and Operating Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) ..171 Automatic Transmission Front Pedestrian Braking (FPB) System ..172 Automatic Transmission ......155 Parking Assist ..........174 Transmission Display ........156 Driving Information Rear Vision Camera (RVC) ......177 Selector Lever ..........156 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) (If Driving Environment ........
  • Page 142 When the lubricant needs to be changed, look “General Motors is committed to preserving being ready for unforeseen situations of any preferably for a Chevrolet dealer. the environment and natural resources kind. Assume that other drivers or pedestrians through the establishment of goals and will lack attention or make a mistake.
  • Page 143 Driving and Operating For the urban and rural areas, the best method To ensure there is no interference on the pedal Accelerator Pedal is to drive defensively. The unsuspected travel course check the correct installation of reaction of the front vehicle can result in an the floor mats.
  • Page 144 This may cause dangerous skidding, along with Consult a Chevrolet dealer immediately. brake effect on the traction wheels, and excessive tyre wear. See Antilock Brake •...
  • Page 145 If you average. It might be less with one driver and as to be replaced, choose original Chevrolet ever have to use the brakes to slow down, long as two seconds or more with another. Age, replacements.
  • Page 146 For example, if you get closer to a hill and Steering find a truck parked in your lane or if suddenly Take the vehicle to a Chevrolet dealer anytime Electric Power Steering a vehicle comes into sight from somewhere or you notice the brake pedal does not return or if a child runs from behind parked vehicles and...
  • Page 147 Driving and Operating Be Familiar with the Off-road Driving Off-Road Driving Caution Before starting any trip, it is advisable Before Driving Off-road to practice in a safe area. The off-road When driving off-road, sudden motion and Some items should be observed before driving driving requires some new and different manoeuvres can make you lose control of off-road.
  • Page 148 Driving and Operating • Use the rear window heater. Activate the Note Avoid driving near large vehicles. They may windscreen wiper and washer for a few After driving in mud or sand, clean and check create waves that can cause damage. moments.
  • Page 149 Driving and Operating • markings, the edge of the road, and even people Use the rear window heater if required. Driving at Night walking. The road spray can make vision harder Note While driving at night, the driver must: than the rain itself, especially on a dirty road. •...
  • Page 150 Driving and Operating Starting and Operating Note Manual Transmission The advice for driving a vehicle on a downhill The shift lever should be in Neutral and the New Vehicle Break-In slope is to keep the engine running and a gear parking brake engaged. Hold the clutch pedal engaged.
  • Page 151 Driving and Operating 2. When the engine begins cranking, let starts briefly but then stops again, repeat turn off the ignition off by pressing go of the button and the engine cranks these steps. This clears the extra gasoline ENGINE START/STOP and release the clutch automatically until it starts.
  • Page 152 9 Danger Press the foot brake at the same time to the fault rectified by a Chevrolet dealer as soon reduce operating force. as possible. In an emergency, driving can be Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous •...
  • Page 153 Driving and Operating Several factors including fuel consumed, hours prevent the cleaning process from completing. Caution (Continued) of engine operation, and distance travelled This will result in increased fuel consumption are monitored by the Engine Control Module and a reduction in engine oil life. or the recommended engine oil is not used.
  • Page 154 Driving and Operating AdBlue Tank Caution (Continued) Warning At a remaining volume of approx. 5 litres, there is a liquid level switch. Warning messages Continued idling with the warning message Avoid contact of your eyes or skin with are displayed only below that threshold. Tank displayed may cause irreversible damage AdBlue.
  • Page 155 Driving and Operating AdBlue has an expiration date. If the system Refilling AdBlue Additionally, control indicator flashes detects poor quality, or contaminated, or continuously with an audible signal. diluted AdBlue, a DIC message will display Caution Note along with distance until vehicle restarts are In case of high AdBlue consumption, the Driver prevented.
  • Page 156 Driving and Operating 1. Continuously drive the vehicle for 10 Caution minutes making sure that vehicle speed is always higher than 20 km/h. Do not overfill the AdBlue tank and do 2. If AdBlue refill is detected successfully, not allow AdBlue to contact the finished AdBlue level warnings will disappear.
  • Page 157 Driving and Operating - : manual mode downshifting: move selector When a gear is engaged, the vehicle lowly Transmission Display lever to position D to the left and tap backwards begins to creep when the brake is released. The mode or selected gear is shown at the The selector lever is locked in P and can only be bottom of the display.
  • Page 158 Have the cause of the fault rectified by Backwards (−): to shift to lower gear a Chevrolet dealer. When in manual mode, you cannot shift the vehicle to a higher gear at lower speeds or Interruption of Power Supply a lower gear at higher speeds.
  • Page 159 Repeated clutch slip could cause will be locked in position again. Drive to Caution permanent damage. a Chevrolet Dealership or Authorized Repair Shop as soon as possible to check and repair. The message MANUAL TRANSMISSION Do not press the clutch pedal unnecessarily.
  • Page 160 Driving and Operating To stop, let up on the accelerator pedal and Caution Warning press the brake pedal. Just before the vehicle stops, press the clutch pedal and the brake If you skip a gear when downshifting, Shifting the vehicle initially into any pedal, and shift to Neutral.
  • Page 161 Driving and Operating Drive Systems Note Driving on clean, dry pavement in four- wheel Four-Wheel Drive drive for an extended period of time can cause premature wear on the vehicle drivetrain. 9 Danger Note If the vehicle has four-wheel drive and a spare Do not drive the vehicle in 4 ...
  • Page 162 Driving and Operating flash while shifting. It will stay on when the Shifting from Four-Wheel High to Two- Danger (Continued) shift is completed. If the transfer case does not Wheel High (4 to 2 shift, it will return to the last chosen setting. Rotate the shift control switch to the two- else could be seriously injured.
  • Page 163 Driving and Operating Shifting from Four-Wheel Low to Two- Shifting to Neutral (2 or 4 to Neutral) The transfer case will remain in NEUTRAL with RED NEUTRAL (N) indicator light Wheel High or Four-Wheel High (4 to 2 Use N (Neutral) when you plan to tow the illuminated until a new setting is selected.
  • Page 164 See Brake and Clutch System Warning Light this. The braking distance is increased. Seek a foot on the brake pedal and does not always immediately the assistance of a Chevrolet decrease stopping distance. If you get too 3 90. dealer before continuing your journey.
  • Page 165 Driving and Operating direction during the transition from brake Brake Assist Warning pedal release to accelerator pedal apply. The Brake Assist detects rapid brake pedal brakes release when the accelerator pedal is Do not let this special safety feature tempt applications due to emergency braking applied or automatically release after a few you into taking risks when driving.
  • Page 166 Driving and Operating Traction Control is also reactivated the next Deactivation The ESC system is only a supplementary device time the ignition is switched on. for the vehicle. When the vehicle exceeds its physical limits, it can no longer be controlled. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Therefore do not rely on this system.
  • Page 167 Driving and Operating Activation indicates that the system is actively applying Deactivation the brakes to maintain vehicle speed. When While HDC is active and the vehicle speed is HDC is set, that is the initial set speed. It can below 30 km/h (19 mph), press button be increased or decreased by applying the deactivate the system.
  • Page 168 Driving and Operating Cruise Control With an automatic transmission, only activate the vehicle speed in small increments, move cruise control in automatic mode. the thumbwheel up toward RES+ briefly; for Cruise control can store and maintain speeds each press, the vehicle speed increases in See Cruise Control Light (If equipped) 3 95.
  • Page 169 Driving and Operating • The clutch pedal is pressed for more than Speed Limiter a few seconds or the transmission is shifted Speed Limiter allows you to set a maximum into Neutral (N). speed limit. When Speed Limiter is active • The selector lever is shifted to Neutral (N).
  • Page 170 Driving and Operating Object Detection Systems Setting Speed Limiter in memory. Press the thumbwheel up to RES+ to activate Speed Limiter using the previous set 1. Press to turn Speed Limiter on. Forward Collision Alert (FCA) speed. 2. Press the thumbwheel down to SET− to System If Speed Limiter was turned off because activate Speed Limiter and use the current...
  • Page 171 Driving and Operating blocked by pedestrians or other objects. FCA Danger (Continued) will not detect another vehicle ahead until it is completely in the driving lane. barrels, or other objects. Be ready to take action and apply the brakes. See Defensive 9 Danger Driving 3 141.
  • Page 172 Driving and Operating Selecting the Alert Timing Unnecessary Alerts occur if a vehicle is detected. This is shown by the FCA vehicle ahead indicator being lit. See FCA may provide unnecessary alerts for turning Forward Collision Alert (FCA) System 3 169. vehicles, vehicles in other lanes, objects that are not vehicles, or shadows.
  • Page 173 Driving and Operating Minor brake pedal pulsations or pedal A system unavailable message may display if: Warning (Continued) • movement during this time is normal and the The front of the vehicle or windshield is brake pedal should continue to be applied as •...
  • Page 174 Driving and Operating The FPB system can detect and alert to Front Pedestrian Alert Warning (Continued) pedestrians in a forward gear at speeds between 8 km/h (5 mph) and 80 km/h (50  Be ready to take action and apply the mph). During daytime driving, the system brakes.
  • Page 175 Driving and Operating mph). Automatic braking levels may be Parking Assist Warning reduced under certain conditions, such as higher speeds. Using the Front Pedestrian Braking system If this happens, the vehicle will remained while towing a trailer could cause you to stopped for two seconds.
  • Page 176 Driving and Operating Trailblazer With Rear Parking Assist (RPA), and if equipped The instrument cluster may have a parking with Front Parking Assist (FPA), as the vehicle assist display with bars that show “distance to The parking assist makes parking easier by moves at speeds of less than 11 km/h (7 mph) object”...
  • Page 177 Seek the check all mirrors before moving forward • assistance of a Chevrolet dealer. A fault in the system occurs. or backing. • If one acoustic signal is given...
  • Page 178 Driving and Operating Turning the Features On or Off Important Pieces of Information about the Caution (Continued) use of the Parking Assist System over lifetime due to: temperature changes, 9 Danger changing of tyres, loading of the vehicle, lowering/tuning of the vehicle etc. Under certain circumstances, various Particular conditions apply for high reflective surfaces on objects or clothing...
  • Page 179 Driving and Operating Displayed images may be farther or closer than To check the trailer when in a forward gear they appear. The area displayed is limited and above 12 km/h (8 mph), touch CAMERA on the objects that are close to either corner of the infotainment display to view the rear camera.
  • Page 180 Driving and Operating Lane Departure Warning (LDW) (If 9 Danger Warning (Continued) equipped) Do not drive or park the vehicle using only The LDW system does not steer the vehicle. these camera(s). Always check behind and The LDW system may not: •...
  • Page 181 Driving and Operating -.-s How the System Works Intelligent Alert Suppression The LDW camera is on the windshield ahead of The system alerts may be suppressed in the the rearview mirror. following conditions: • Braking (obstacle avoidance). To turn LDW on and off, press the button •...
  • Page 182 Driving and Operating Fuel great than 50 ppm. In these countries only, the Caution vehicle is already designed to accommodate Fuel Additives (Diesel) this level of sulfur. If the vehicle is accidentally refueled with Do not use a diesel blend containing more than GM recommends the use of ACDelco Diesel Fuel gasoline, do not continue driving the 20% biodiesel by volume.
  • Page 183 Driving and Operating and fuel economy. Avoid using severe winter As a renewable fuel, biodiesel provides some Caution grade fuel in warm or hot climates. It can result environmental benefits. However, biodiesel in stalling, poor starting, and damage to the has unique properties and needs to be handled Do not use home-made biodiesel or home fuel injection system.
  • Page 184 Driving and Operating Trailer Towing Driving with a Trailer Warning Trailering is different than just driving the General Towing Information vehicle by itself. Trailering means changes To prevent serious injury or death from in handling, acceleration, braking, durability, Only use towing equipment that has been carbon monoxide (CO), when towing and fuel economy.
  • Page 185 Driving and Operating unsafe manner. Before driving, inspect all longer than the vehicle alone. It is necessary Driving on Grades trailer hitch parts and attachments, safety to go much farther beyond the passed vehicle Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear before chains, electrical connectors, lamps, tires, before returning to the lane.
  • Page 186 Driving and Operating • Parking on Hills Shift into a gear. Trailer Towing • Release the parking brake. Trailering is different than just driving the Warning 2. Let up on the brake pedal. vehicle by itself. Trailering means changes in handling, acceleration, braking, durability, To prevent serious injury or death, always 3.
  • Page 187 Driving and Operating Trailer Weight Do not exceed a maximum trailer tongue Warning (Continued) weight of 120 kg (265 lb). Warning Only tow a trailer if all the steps in this Towing Equipment section have been followed. Ask your dealer Never exceed the towing capacity for for advice and information about towing Hitches your vehicle.
  • Page 188 Driving and Operating Safety Chains Trailer Sway Control (TSC) Warning Always attach chains between the vehicle and Vehicles with StabiliTrak have a Trailer the trailer, and attach the chains to the holes Trailer sway can result in a crash and in Sway Control (TSC) feature. Trailer sway is on the trailer hitch platform.
  • Page 189 Driving and Operating Always check all trailer tire pressures before each trip when the tires are cool. Low trailer tire pressure is a leading cause of trailer tire blow- outs. Trailer tires deteriorate over time. The trailer tire sidewall will show the week and year the tire was manufactured.
  • Page 190 Vehicle Care Vehicle Care When It Is Time for New Tires ....231 Bulb Replacement Different Tire and Wheel Types ....231 Bulb Replacement ........206 Wheel Replacement ........232 Headlamps .............207 General Information Jump Starting Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) ....209 General Information ........190 Fog Lamps .............
  • Page 191 General Information We recommend that you contact your dealer of modifications that affect the original vehicle or Chevrolet authorized workshop for the specifications, correct functionality, vehicle This manual was printed on the date specified purposes of obtaining information on available warranty and occupant safety.
  • Page 192 Vehicle Care Vehicle Checks 5. Unscrew the nut of the negative Battery Disconnect Switch terminal end. Doing Your Own Service Work Disconnect 6. Remove the terminal end from battery terminal. Connect 1. Be sure that the ignition is turned off and remove the key from the ignition switch.
  • Page 193 Vehicle Care Hood Opening Warning Turn the vehicle off before opening the hood. If the engine is running with the hood open, you or others could be injured. Push the safety catch to the left and open Secure the hood support. the hood.
  • Page 194 Vehicle Care 2. Lower the hood 30 cm above the vehicle and release it so it fully latches. Check to make sure the hood is closed and repeat the process if necessary. 9 Danger Always observe the following precautions: • Pull on the front edge of the hood to make sure it is latched securely before you drive your vehicle.
  • Page 195 Vehicle Care   Engine Compartment Overview 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Assembly. See 3. Engine Oil Reservoir. See Engine Oil 3 195. 5. Battery. See “Battery”, “Jump Starting.” “Engine Air Cleaner/Filter.” 6. Brake Fluid Reservoir. See “Brake Fluid.” 4. Engine Oil Dipstick. See Engine Oil 3 195. 2.
  • Page 196 “Washer Fluid.” engine operation, but also to aging. Preferably, change the oil at a Chevrolet dealer, thus Engine Oil assuring the use of the specified oil for keeping This vehicle uses dexosD and viscosity SAE the engine component integrity.
  • Page 197 Changing Oil Filter • Remove the dipstick to read the oil level. Have the oil filter preferably replaced by • a Chevrolet dealer. The level is read using the grid side of the tip. See Maintenance Schedule (PARAGUAY) See Capacities and Specifications 3 253.
  • Page 198 Vehicle Care Change the vehicle’s engine oil as indicated For markets without the Engine Oil Life There is a special procedure for checking and by the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON message, or System, change the engine oil according the changing the transmission fluid. Because this according with maintenance plan, whichever maintenance schedule.
  • Page 199 Vehicle Care When to Check and What to Use To inspect the air cleaner, remove the element Engine Air Cleaner/Filter from the air filter housing and lightly shake it to release loose dust and dirt. Engine Coolant Cooling Liquid Change The engine cooling system is filled with The brake/hydraulic clutch fluid reservoir cap a long-life additive (ethylene glycol), whose...
  • Page 200 1 minute: checked and have the cause of the coolant loss it to cool down. repaired by a Chevrolet dealer. 1. Switch off the air conditioning system (if equipped) The coolant level should be at the specified Engine Overheating level.
  • Page 201 If the overheating warning signal is on, consult observing steam emission. Switch off Before driving the vehicle, have the a Chevrolet dealer. the engine, ask the passengers to leaks repaired. leave the vehicle and wait for it to cool down.
  • Page 202 Vehicle Care Washer Fluid Caution Warning What to Use • • The boiling scalding liquids and the Do not use washer fluid that contains When windshield washer fluid is needed, be vapors that pass through the cooling any type of water repellent coating. This sure to read the manufacturer's instructions system can explode and cause serious can cause the wiper blades to chatter...
  • Page 203 Vehicle Care Properly torqued wheel nuts are necessary Brakes Brake Fluid to help prevent brake pulsation. When Disc brake linings have built-in wear indicators tires are rotated, inspect brake linings for that make a high-pitched warning sound when wear and evenly tighten wheel nuts in the the brake linings are worn and new linings are proper sequence to torque specifications.
  • Page 204 Vehicle Care Brake fluid absorbs water over time which Battery degrades the effectiveness of the brake fluid. The vehicle battery is maintenance free, Replace brake fluid to prevent increased provided that the driving profile allows stopping distance. sufficient charging of the battery. Short What to Add distance driving and frequent engine starts can discharge the battery.
  • Page 205 Vehicle Care • The Chevrolet Dealership or Authorized Caution (Continued) Caution (Continued) Repair Shop where you bought the vehicle battery should accept the used • • To minimize the risk of solution drops If there is accidental eye or skin contact...
  • Page 206 If the engine fails to start, seek the assistance of • thinner to clean wipers. These are harsh and can a Chevrolet dealer. Turn ignition key to ON, wait for 5 seconds damage the blades and painted surfaces. then turn key to LOCK or OFF.
  • Page 207 Vehicle Care Front Wiper Blade Rear Wiper Blade Model 02 Model 01 1. Hold wiper arm rod and lift up wiper arm. 1. Hold wiper arm rod and lift up wiper arm. 1. Lift wiper arm from windshield. 2. Press the upper button shown in the image 2.
  • Page 208 If the water leaks into the lamp bulb circuitry, This can cause damage to the vehicle Light (Tail) - Parking / Brake 21 / 5 have the vehicle checked by a Chevrolet dealer. electrical system. LED – Light (Tail) - Parking Headlamps This vehicle has several LED lamps.
  • Page 209 Vehicle Care High Beam 2. Rotate bulb holder counterclockwise or clockwise (depends of the side of headlamp) and disengage. 3. When fitting a new bulb, engage the lugs in the recesses on the reflector. 4. Plug the bulb onto connector. 5.
  • Page 210 Front Turn Signal Lamps Caution If the headlights need to be re-aimed, it is recommended that the vehicle is taken to a Chevrolet dealer for service, because it is related with safety. Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) When failure occurs in the halogen lamps, to replace see “High Beam”...
  • Page 211 Take care that the 3. Insert the new bulb holder in the reflector holder counterclockwise. cable duct remains in position. and rotate clockwise to engage. Turn Signal Lights on the Exterior Mirrors Have the turn signal lights replaced by a Chevrolet dealer.
  • Page 212 Tail light/brake light (2) light assembly in body and tighten the For LED version the tail light/brake light fasteners. Close the covers and engage. should be replaced by a Chevrolet dealer. 7. Switch on the ignition, operate and check all lights.
  • Page 213 For LED version the tail light should be 6. Insert the bulb into the bulb holder. Insert replaced by a Chevrolet dealer. the bulb holder into the tail light assembly, connect the electrical connector and fit it into place.
  • Page 214 Vehicle Care Bumper Lights 4. Remove bulb form the holder. Push the bulb 2. Unscrew the both screws to remove the into the socket slightly to insert the bulb. bulb holder. 1. Behind the rear bumper, unscrew the screw 5. Insert the bulb holder into the tail to remove bumper light assembly and light assembly and connect the electrical disconnect the electrical connector.
  • Page 215 Center High-Mounted Stoplamp (CHMSL) The center high-mounted stoplamp should be replaced by a Chevrolet dealer. License Plate Lamp (Colorado) 1. Insert screwdriver on left side of the 2. On the back side of the bumper, rotate the bulb housing, press to the side and bulb holder counterclockwise to disengage.
  • Page 216 Vehicle Care 5. Insert the bulb housing and secure it using 2. Locate the fuse puller in the engine a screwdriver. compartment fuse block. Electrical System Electrical System Overload The vehicle has fuses and circuit breakers to protect against an electrical system overload. When the current electrical load is too heavy, the circuit breaker opens and closes, protecting the circuit until the current load returns to...
  • Page 217 Vehicle Care 3. Use the fuse puller to remove the fuse from If the overload is caused by an electrical Warning the top or side, as shown above. problem and not snow or ice, be sure to get it fixed. 4.
  • Page 218 Vehicle Care The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment. Micro Fuses Usage Disengage the cover, lift it upward and 10A - A/C Clutch remove it. - Air Conditioning Note Compressor Clutch The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses, relays, and features shown.
  • Page 219 Vehicle Care Micro Fuses Usage Micro Fuses Usage Micro Fuses Usage 15A – WIF – Water in Fuel 10A – CLUSTER/AC/SDM – 30A – ABS ESC1 – Antilock Sensor (Diesel) Instrument Panel Cluster Brake System/Electronic – Electrochromic Inside Stability Control 20A –...
  • Page 220 Vehicle Care MCase Fuses Usage 20A – REAR APO (SUV) – SB04 Not Used SB05 30A – STARTER MOTOR 30A – FRT WIPER – SB06 Front Wiper 30A – Cooling Fan Low/DEF SB07 Power Module Remove the instrument panel cap in the Note SB08 –...
  • Page 221 Vehicle Care Mini Fuses Usage Mini Fuses Usage Mini Fuses Usage 20A – Front and Rear 30A – Front Doors 15A – BCM – Body Control Power Outlets Power Windows Module – BAT2 30A – BCM BATT 8 – Body – 2A –...
  • Page 222 Vehicle Care Mini Fuses Usage Relays Usage JCase Fuses Usage 30A – Front Heating, – – Ventilation, and Air – – Conditioning Blower – – – Rear Heating Ventilation – 30A – Rear & Air Conditioning Control Heating Ventilation 40A – Misc Main Power Module (Trailblazer) &...
  • Page 223 Vehicle Care Unhook the strap from the seat and fit it on the head restraint rod. To release the jack, retreat the rod by turning the connection counterclockwise. Tools jack location in the crew cab. 2. Remove the cover to Insert the chiseled end of the jack handle at a slight angle through the central hole in the rear bumper and into the funnel-shaped guide.
  • Page 224 Vehicle Care 3. Turn the wheel wrench counterclockwise to 4. Tilt the retainer when the tire has been lower the spare tire to the ground. Continue lowered, and slide it up the cable so it can be to turn the wheel wrench until the spare tire pulled up through the wheel opening.
  • Page 225 Vehicle Care 3. Rotate the spare wheel winch access cap 6. Rotate the wheel wrench counterclockwise counterclockwise to remove. Lift the carpet to lower the spare tire to the ground. flap to access the winch slot. 7. Continue to rotate the wheel wrench until 4.
  • Page 226 Vehicle Care Regularly check the wheels for damage. Seek Tire Pressure the assistance of a Chevrolet dealer in the event Check the pressure of cold tires at least every 14  of damage or unusual wear. days and before any long journey. Also check the spare wheel.
  • Page 227 Vehicle Care E. Spare Tire Information Maintaining manufacturer's recommended tire pressure is part of best practices to optimize The tire pressure data refers to cold tires. the fuel consumption of the vehicle. Always inflate the spare tire to the pressure The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) uses specified for full load.
  • Page 228 Vehicle Care pressure specified on the tire placard. (If your Your vehicle has also been equipped with Vehicle Loading vehicle has tires of a different size than the a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when Select SET/CLR to define one of following size indicated on the tire placard, you should the system is not operating properly.
  • Page 229 Vehicle Care When a low tire pressure condition is detected, The TPMS can warn about a low tire pressure Caution the TPMS illuminates the low tire pressure condition but it does not replace normal tire warning light located on the instrument maintenance.
  • Page 230 Vehicle Care • • One of the road tires has been replaced with Operating electronic devices or being near There are two minutes for matching the the spare tire. The spare tire does not have facilities using radio wave frequencies first tire/wheel position, and five minutes for a TPMS sensor.
  • Page 231 Vehicle Care 8. Place the relearn tool against the tire Tires should be replaced at a tread depth of Tire Rotation sidewall, near the valve stem. Then press 1.6 mm. the button to activate the TPMS sensor. A horn chirp confirms that the sensor identification code has been matched to this tire and wheel position.
  • Page 232 Vehicle Care The tire condition is an item that is checked When It Is Time for New Tires Caution during a periodic inspection at a Chevrolet The tire must be replaced when cuts, bulges dealer of your preference, which can diagnose •...
  • Page 233 Vehicle Care Park the vehicle on a level, firm and non-skid 9 Danger surface and in a safe location. Wedge Location on Flat Placement Vehicle Press the button. Do not use different size and type of tires and wheels from those originally installed Behind the Left Side on the vehicle.
  • Page 234 Vehicle Care • For pickup truck the jack and the tools are 1. Turn the wheel wrench counterclockwise to Position the jack on the front ends on the located behind the passenger front seat for loosen all the wheel nuts. Do not remove plate 1.
  • Page 235 Vehicle Care If the flat tire is on the front of the vehicle, position the jack to the rear of the front tire in the pocket off of the frame. If the flat tire is on the rear, position the Front Position jack under the rear axle and get as close as possible to the shock absorber.
  • Page 236 Vehicle Care 3. When positioning the jack under the rear Spare Wheel axle housing, certify that the slot on the This vehicle is equipped with a temporary spare upper side of the jack fits on the carcass. wheel, that may have dimensions, pressure Attach jack handle and, with the jack and useful life are different from your vehicle’s correctly aligned, rotate the handle until...
  • Page 237 Vehicle Care 2. Turn the wheel wrench counterclockwise to Store the tire under the rear of the vehicle in the Caution lower the spare tire to the ground. Continue spare tire carrier. to turn the wheel wrench until the spare tire 1.
  • Page 238 Vehicle Care the jack handle through the hole and into Repeat this tightness check procedure Warning when checking the spare tire pressure the slot. See Tools (Colorado) 3 221 Tools according to the scheduled maintenance (Trailblazer) 3 223. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, fabrics, information or any time the spare and painted surfaces.
  • Page 239 Vehicle Care • Do not lean over the battery during 3. Good Battery Positive (+) Terminal 2. After 5 minutes, start the other engine. jump starting. If the engine does not start after some 4. Discharged Battery Positive (+) Terminal • attempts, there is the possibility that some Do not allow the terminals of one cable to Cables connection order:...
  • Page 240 Vehicle Care • Note Release the parking brake of the towed The towing eye is located at the front of the To avoid damage, the disabled vehicle should vehicle and place the transmission gear vehicle under the bumper. be towed with all four wheels off the ground. in neutral.
  • Page 241 Vehicle Care Towing Another Vehicle Towing Another Vehicle Caution (Trailblazer) Towing Hitch Installation Dimensions • A bad electrical component connection Emergency Towing (wiring, sockets, connectors, etc) may cause damage to the vehicle and to the rear tow coupling. • Never leave the tow coupling engaged with the vehicle while the engine is turned off.
  • Page 242 Vehicle Care The towing eye must only be used for towing, Caution Caution and not for recovering a vehicle. • Drive slowly and smoothly. Quick starts and A bad electrical component connection Caution stops can damage the vehicle. (wiring, sockets, connectors, etc) may cause damage to the vehicle and to the Drive slowly.
  • Page 243 Do not use hard objects to remove spots of tar. If you wash your vehicle by hand, make sure locks regreased by a Chevrolet dealer. Use tar removal spray on painted surfaces. that the insides of the wheel housings are also...
  • Page 244 Have more extensive damage or rust areas Paintwork polish with silicone forms speed with a clear area ahead until brake repaired by a Chevrolet dealer. a protective film, making waxing unnecessary. performance returns to normal. Underbody Plastic body parts must not be treated with wax or polishing agents.
  • Page 245 Vehicle Care Remove dust from the instrument panel and Interior Care door fabric with a vacuum cleaner. Remove Interior and Upholstery stains with interior cleaner. Only clean the vehicle interior, including the Plastic and Rubber Parts instrument panel and trim, with a dry cloth or interior cleaner.
  • Page 246 Service and Maintenance • Service and Maintenance General Information Check the tire inflating pressure, including the spare tire. Service Information • Check parking brake operation. General Information In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle • Check the windscreen washer reservoir General Information ........
  • Page 247 • • Replace the timing belt. Change engine oil and filter, and reset Chevrolet dealer. oil life system. Or, if equipped, when Make sure that the Owner Manual is completed Severe Conditions Requiring More the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON message correctly as continuous proof of service.
  • Page 248 Service and Maintenance – High use commercial vehicles such Required Services Maintenance Schedule as courier delivery vehicles, private Every 10 000 km (PARAGUAY) security patrol vehicles, or any • Change engine oil and filter, and reset vehicle that operates on a 24– Owner Checks and Services oil life system.
  • Page 249 Service and Maintenance Multi-Point Vehicle Additional Required Services – Any vehicle consistently operated in a high sand or dust environment Inspection (MPVI) Every 240 000 km such as those used on oil pipelines • Replace timing belt. and similar applications. Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection •...
  • Page 250 Service and Maintenance • • Oil life monitor Tire Inspection Steering components • • – Reset oil life monitor Tire pressure, tread depth, and wear Axle boots or driveshaft and u-joints • • Rotation, if applicable Compartment lift struts, if equipped Exterior Lights •...
  • Page 251 Service and Maintenance Usage Fluid/Lubricant Automatic Transmission DEXRON-HP Automatic Transmission Fluid. Engine Coolant 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water and use only DEX-COOL coolant. See Engine Coolant. Engine oil meeting the dexosD specification of the proper SAE viscosity grade. ACDelco dexosD is Engine Oil recommended.
  • Page 252 Technical Data Technical Data Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle Identification (VIN) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ..251 Identification Plate ........252 Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications .....253 The Vehicle Identification Number is embossed on the instrument panel visible through the windscreen. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is stamped on the identification plate and on the stringer.
  • Page 253 Technical Data Identification Plate The identification plate is visible when the passenger door is open on the frame as the image above shows. Information on identification label: 1: Manufacturer 2: Vehicle Identification Number...
  • Page 254 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications 2.8L Diesel For vehicles 4x4 / 4x2 Engine Oil — Refilling with filter replacement 5.6 L Cooling System with Heater 9,0 L Manual Transmission 3,5 L Automatic transmission refill for gear box dismantled 10,60 L Final Drive — Rear 2,30 L 140 Y Wheel Nut Torque...
  • Page 255 Customer Information Customer Information Customer Information Normally, any problem with the transaction, sale, or usage of the vehicle must be handled Customer Satisfaction Procedure by your dealer sales or service departments. Customer Information However, we recognize that despite the good Extended Warranty intentions of all parties involved, sometimes Customer Satisfaction Procedure .....
  • Page 256 • Address All e-mail inquiries to the Customer The Chevrolet online owner experience • Assistance Center (CAC) should be sent Phone number allows interaction with Chevrolet and keeps to: asistencia.gmmexico@gm.com. • important vehicle-specific information in Model year one place. • Mexico Brand •...
  • Page 257 For more information about the renewal of • your vehicle. this program at the end of its term, contact *Emergency Calls: Call for the Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center at emergency services. Roadside Assistance Program 800-466-0811 or 800-508-0000. • *Dealership Location Assistance:...
  • Page 258 • is not possible for the nearest Chevrolet Events caused by fraud or bad faith by commercial airline will be provided to dealership to repair the vehicle the same the driver.
  • Page 259 Canada) in a situation like this, notify Cost of all maneuvers required to access the General Motors. Chevrolet reserves the right to make any vehicle when it is not available to be towed. changes or discontinue the Roadside Assistance In the U.S., call 1-800-222-1020, or write: •...
  • Page 260 Customer Information • In Canada, call 1-800-263-3777 (English) or Whether or not the driver and passenger 1-800-263-7854 (French), or write: safety belts were buckled/fastened; • General Motors of Canada Company How far (if at all) the driver was depressing Customer Care Centre, Mail Code: CA1-163-005 the accelerator and/or brake pedal;...
  • Page 261 OnStar OnStar OnStar Overview The OnStar system is not available in any of the countries of the Central America and If equipped, this vehicle has a comprehensive, Caribbean region. OnStar Overview in-vehicle system that can connect to an OnStar The OnStar system status light is next to the Advisor for Emergency, Security, Navigation, OnStar Overview ..........260 OnStar buttons.
  • Page 262 OnStar • Receive an On-Demand Diagnostics check of Reactivation for Subsequent Owners Security the vehicle’s key operating systems. Press and follow the prompts to speak to If equipped, OnStar provides these services: • Receive Roadside Assistance. an Advisor as soon as possible. The Advisor will •...
  • Page 263 OnStar is not properly installed or it has not been OnStar Personal Identification vehicle, contact an OnStar Advisor by pressing properly maintained. If equipment or software Number (NIP) or calling 800-083-4994. If the vehicle has is added, connected, or modified, OnStar not been started for an extended period of A NIP is needed to access some OnStar services, or connected services may not work.
  • Page 264 OnStar Cellular and GPS Antennas Vehicle Software Updates Privacy Cellular reception is required for OnStar to send OnStar or GM may remotely deliver software The responsible of the treatment of your remote signals to the vehicle. Do not place updates or changes to the vehicle without personnel data will be OnStar de México, S.
  • Page 265 OnStar circumstances, the geographical location and (vii), (viii) and (ix), do not give rise to *Provided through LG Electronics Inc., who is approximate GPS (global positioning satellite) and are not necessary to maintain our solely responsible for provisions of related speed of the vehicle.
  • Page 266 Connected Services Connected Services Connected Services 1. To retrieve Wi-Fi hotspot information, press to open the OnStar app on the Navigation infotainment display, then select Wi-Fi Connected Services Hotspot. On some vehicles, touch Wi-Fi or Press to receive Turn-by-Turn directions. Navigation .............
  • Page 267 Download the myChevrolet mobile app to compatibility, see my.chevrolet.com.mx. compatible Apple and Android smartphones. Chevrolet users can access the following An active OnStar or connected service plan services from a smartphone: may be required. A compatible device, •...
  • Page 268 INDEX Index What Makes an Airbag Inflate?....44 What Will You See after an Airbag Accessories and Modifications..... 190 Inflates?............44 AdBlue..............153 When Should an Airbag Inflate?....43 Warning Light..........94 Where Are the Airbags?......42 Additional Air Conditioning........133, 135 OnStar Information........
  • Page 269 INDEX Headlamp System........110 Fluid.............. 202 Liftgate............12 Transmission..........155 System Messages........100 Tailgate............13 Transmission Fluid........197 Brakes............163, 202 Catalytic Converter.......... 151 Automatic Transmission Antilock............163 Caution, Danger, and Warning......2 Electronic Driving Programs..... 157 Brake Assist..........164 Center..............
  • Page 270 INDEX Connected Services Cupholders............67 Driver Connectivity..........265 Customer Assistance Information Center (DIC)......96 Diagnostics..........266 Offices............255 Driving Navigation........... 265 Customer Satisfaction Procedure....254 Better Fuel Economy........141 Connectivity Characteristics and Towing Tips....183 Connected Services........265 Defensive............141 Control Electronic Programs........
  • Page 271 INDEX Engine Fault, Automatic Transmission..... 157 Front Seat Position Seats Air Cleaner/Filter........198 Filter..............151 Adjustment............ 23 Check Light (Malfunction Indicator)..89 Diesel Fuel........... 205 Front Seats Compartment Overview......194 Engine Air Cleaner........198 Adjustment............ 24 Coolant............198 Fixed Air Vents..........138 Fuel Coolant Temperature Gauge.....
  • Page 272 INDEX Towing............183 HVAC............ 133, 135, 137 Vehicle Care..........190 Hydraulic Clutch..........197 Jump Glove Box............67 Starting............237 Identification Plate.......... 252 Hazard Warning Flashers........ 111 Immobilizer............15 Key and Lock Messages......... 102 Headlamps............207 Light..............95 Keyless Entry Automatic............. 110 Indicator Remote (RKE) System Operation....
  • Page 273 INDEX Reversing............112 Four-Wheel-Drive.......... 91 Sun Visor............115 Front Fog Lamp..........95 Maintenance Taillamps..........210, 211 Gauges and Indicators......... 83 Air Conditioning Regular Operation..138 Lane High-Beam On..........95 Maintenance Schedule......246, 247 Departure Warning (LDW)......179 Hill Descent Control........91 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants..
  • Page 274 INDEX Steering System......... 104 Off-Road Phone Tire..............104 Driving............146 Apple CarPlay and Android Auto..... 128 Transmission..........104 Bluetooth..........123, 124 Vehicle............99 Engine............195 Port Vehicle Reminder........105 Engine Oil Life System......196 USB..............122 Vehicle Speed..........105 Messages............101 Power Mirrors Pressure Light..........
  • Page 275 INDEX Rearview Mirrors..........17 Doing Your Own Work....... 191 Automatic Dimming........17 Maintenance, General Information..245 Safety Defects Reporting Recommended Fluids and Lubricants..249 Servicing the Airbag......... 46 General Motors........... 258 Remote Settings.............. 129 Safety System Check........39 Keyless Entry (RKE) System......4 Signals, Turn and Lane-Change.....
  • Page 276 INDEX Instrument Panel Areas......66 Messages............104 Transmission Load Compartment......11, 70, 72 Pressure............225 Automatic............. 155 Roof Rack System......... 75 Pressure Monitor Operation....228 Display............156 Sunglasses............. 69 Pressure Monitor System......226 Fluid, Automatic.......... 197 Underseat............69 Rotation............230 Fluid, Manual..........
  • Page 277 INDEX Messages............99 Where to Put the Restraint....... 52, 56 Personalization........... 106 Windows Reminder Messages........105 Heated, Rear..........20 Remote Start............ 7 Power............... 18 Speed Messages......... 105 Windshield Status.............. 97 Wiper/Washer..........80 Towing Another Vehicle......240 Wiper Vehicle Care Blade Replacement........205 Tire Pressure..........