GMC Yukon XL 2015 Owner's Manual
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2015 GMC Yukon/Yukon XL Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Climate Controls .
  • Page 3 2015 GMC Yukon/Yukon XL Owner Manual Jump Starting ....10-77 OnStar ..... . . 14-1 Towing the Vehicle .
  • Page 4: Using This Manual

    à l'adresse Refer to the purchase this manual including, but not limited savant: documentation relating to your to, GM, the GM logo, GMC, the Helm, Incorporated specific vehicle to confirm the GMC Truck Emblem, and YUKON Attention: Customer Service features.
  • Page 5: Index

    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 6: Onstar

    Introduction : Audio Steering Wheel Controls : Safety Belt Reminders ® or OnStar (if equipped) : Tire Pressure Monitor : Brake System Warning Light : Tow/Haul Mode : Charging System ® : Traction Control/StabiliTrak : Cruise Control : Windshield Washer Fluid : Engine Coolant Temperature : Exterior Lamps : Fog Lamps...
  • Page 7 Introduction NOTES...
  • Page 8: In Brief

    In Brief In Brief Passenger Sensing Lane Departure System ..... 1-10 Warning (LDW) ... . . 1-19 Mirror Adjustment .
  • Page 9: Instrument Panel

    In Brief Instrument Panel...
  • Page 10 In Brief 1. Air Vents on page 8-6. 4. Favorite Switches (Out of View). 11. Exterior Lamp Controls on See Steering Wheel Controls on page 6-1. Traction Control/Electronic page 5-3. Fog Lamps on page 6-5 (If Stability Control on page 9-44. Volume Switches (Out of View).
  • Page 11: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief 19. Steering Wheel Controls on Initial Drive page 5-3. Information 20. Heated and Cooled Front Seats on page 3-7. This section provides a brief overview about some of the 21. Rear Climate Control Buttons important features that may or may (If Equipped).
  • Page 12: Remote Vehicle Start

    In Brief The engine will continue to run for : Press and release to locate the 10 minutes. Repeat the steps for a vehicle. 10-minute time extension. Remote Press and hold for more than start can be extended only once. three seconds to sound the panic Canceling a Remote Start alarm.
  • Page 13 In Brief Door Locks Power Door Locks passenger doors and liftgate will unlock. See Remote Keyless Entry To lock or unlock the doors from (RKE) System Operation (Keyless inside the vehicle: Access) on page 2-7 or Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Press on a power door Operation (Key Access) on...
  • Page 14 In Brief underside of the liftgate handle and The power windows work when the Pressing and releasing while the lift up. See Remote Keyless Entry ignition is in ON/RUN or ACC/ liftgate is moving stops the liftgate. (RKE) System Operation (Keyless ACCESSORY, or in Retained Pressing again reverses the Access) on page 2-7 or Remote...
  • Page 15: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief If equipped, press and hold the Seat Adjustment See Power Seat Adjustment on control up to increase upper page 3-3. lumbar support and decrease Power Seats Lumbar Adjustment lower lumbar support. If equipped, press and hold the control down to increase lower lumbar support and decrease upper lumbar support.
  • Page 16 In Brief If equipped, the SET, "1," "2," and Third Row Seats Heated and Cooled Front (Exit) buttons on the driver door Seats If equipped, third row seatbacks can are used to manually save and be folded. recall memory settings for the driver If equipped, the vehicle may have seat, outside mirrors, power tilt and heated or heated and cooled seats.
  • Page 17: Passenger Sensing System

    1-10 In Brief Safety Belts Passenger Sensing Press to heat the driver or passenger seat cushion and System seatback. Press to cool the driver or passenger seat. See Heated and Cooled Front Seats on page 3-7. Head Restraint United States Adjustment Do not drive until the head restraints for all occupants are installed and...
  • Page 18: Mirror Adjustment

    In Brief 1-11 The passenger airbag status Mirror Adjustment See Power Mirrors on page 2-27. indicator will light on the overhead Folding Mirrors Exterior Mirrors console when the vehicle is started. See Passenger Airbag Status The outside mirrors can be folded Power Mirrors Indicator on page 5-17.
  • Page 19 1-12 In Brief Steering Wheel Power Tilt and Telescope Steering 2. Press again to return the Wheel mirrors to the driving position. Adjustment Heated Mirrors If equipped, pressing also heats the outside mirrors. See Rear Window Defogger under Dual Automatic Climate Control System on page 8-1.
  • Page 20: Interior Lighting

    In Brief 1-13 Throttle and Brake Pedal See Adjustable Throttle and Brake To change the dome lamp settings, Pedal on page 9-20. press the following: Adjustment The vehicle may have a memory OFF: Turns the lamps off, even If equipped, the position of the function, which lets pedal settings when a door is open.
  • Page 21 1-14 In Brief must be in the ACC/ACCESSORY Exterior Lighting For vehicles first sold in Canada, or ON/RUN position or using the off position will only work when Retained Accessory Power (RAP). the vehicle is shifted into P (Park). AUTO: Automatically turns on the headlamps, parking lamps, taillamps, instrument panel lights, roof marker lamps (if equipped), and...
  • Page 22 In Brief 1-15 Windshield Wiper/Washer : Push the paddle at the top of AUTO : Press to turn the lever to spray washer fluid on Rainsense on or off. When turned the windshield. on and FRONT is in one of the Rainsense wipe sensitivity Rainsense positions, the wipers can be...
  • Page 23: Climate Controls

    1-16 In Brief Climate Controls 9. Rear Climate Control Power Transmission Button This system controls the heating, Range Selection Mode 10. Rear AUTO (Automatic cooling, and ventilation. Operation) 11. Front Climate Control Power Button 12. Rear Fan Control 13. Rear Air Delivery Mode Control 14.
  • Page 24 In Brief 1-17 2. Press the plus/minus buttons, Automatic Transfer Case The transfer case knob is to the left located on the steering column of the instrument cluster. Use this shift lever, to select the desired knob to shift into and out of the range of gears for current driving different Four-Wheel Drive modes.
  • Page 25: Vehicle Features

    1-18 In Brief Vehicle Features Cruise Control 4 : Vehicles with a two speed transfer case have a Four-Wheel Drive Low position. This setting Infotainment System sends maximum power to all four See the infotainment manual for wheels. You might choose information on the radio, audio Four-Wheel Drive Low if you are players, phone, navigation system,...
  • Page 26 In Brief 1-19 + RES: If there is a set speed in Forward Collision Alert memory press to resume that speed (FCA) System or press and hold to accelerate. If cruise control is already active, If equipped, FCA may help avoid or use to increase vehicle speed.
  • Page 27: Parking Assist

    1-20 In Brief indicator will change to amber and Rear Vision See Assistance Systems for Parking flash. In addition, the driver seat will or Backing on page 9-59. Camera (RVC) pulse or beeps will sound. Active Emergency If equipped, the RVC displays a See Lane Departure Warning (LDW) view of the area behind the vehicle, Braking System...
  • Page 28: Universal Remote System

    In Brief 1-21 The vehicle may have up to five Lift the cover to access and replace Sunroof accessory power outlets: when not in use. See Power Outlets on page 5-7. Vehicles with a Center Console One in front of the cupholders on Universal Remote System the center console.
  • Page 29: Maintenance

    1-22 In Brief Open/Close: To open the sunroof, The sunroof also has a sunshade Performance and press and hold switch (1) until the which can be pulled forward to block Maintenance sunroof reaches the desired sun rays. The sunshade must be position.
  • Page 30: Engine Oil Life System

    In Brief 1-23 To turn off both traction control The low tire pressure warning light Engine Oil Life System and StabiliTrak, press and alerts to a significant loss in The engine oil life system calculates hold until illuminate pressure of one of the vehicle's engine oil life based on vehicle use tires.
  • Page 31: Driving For Better Fuel Economy

    10-9. periods of time. Canada: 1-800-268-6800 E85 or FlexFuel When road and weather New GMC owners are automatically conditions are appropriate, use Vehicles with a yellow fuel cap can enrolled in the Roadside Assistance cruise control. use either unleaded gasoline or Program.
  • Page 32: Onstar Overview

    In Brief 1-25 ® OnStar This vehicle may be equipped with a comprehensive, in-vehicle system that can connect to a live OnStar Advisor for Emergency, Security, Navigation, Connection, and Diagnostic Services. OnStar services may require a paid subscription. See OnStar Overview on page 14-1.
  • Page 33 1-26 In Brief NOTES...
  • Page 34 Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Automatic Door Locks ..2-17 Folding Mirrors ....2-27 Lockout Protection ... 2-17 Heated Mirrors .
  • Page 35: Keys And Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys and Locks Keys Warning Leaving children in a vehicle with an ignition key or Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter is dangerous and children or others could be seriously injured or killed. They could operate the Key Access One of the following keys comes power window or other controls or...
  • Page 36 Keys, Doors, and Windows Programming with a Recognized Key (Key Vehicles Only) To program a new key: 1. Insert the original, already programmed key in the ignition and turn the key to the ON/RUN position. 2. Turn the key to LOCK/OFF, and remove the key.
  • Page 37 Keys, Doors, and Windows Programming without a 5. Repeat Steps 2 4 two more Remote Keyless Entry Recognized Key (Key times. After the third time, turn to (RKE) System Vehicles Only) ON/RUN; the key is learned and all previously known keys will no See Radio Frequency Statement on Program a new key to the vehicle longer work with the vehicle.
  • Page 38: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Remote Keyless Entry locking has occurred. If enabled through the DIC, the horn chirps (RKE) System Operation when is pressed again within (Key Access) three seconds. See Vehicle Personalization on page 5-43. The RKE transmitter functions may work up to 60 m (197 ft) away from Pressing arms the content...
  • Page 39 Keys, Doors, and Windows If enabled through the DIC, the Press and hold for more than Caution exterior lamps may turn on. See three seconds to activate the panic Vehicle Personalization on alarm. The turn signal lamps flash When replacing the battery, do page 5-43.
  • Page 40 Keys, Doors, and Windows Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation (Keyless Access) The Keyless Access system allows for vehicle entry when the transmitter is within 1 m (3 ft). See Keyless Access Operation later in this section. The RKE transmitter functions may work up to 60 m (197 ft) away from the vehicle.
  • Page 41 Keys, Doors, and Windows locking has occurred. If enabled through the DIC, the exterior lamps Press and hold for more than through the DIC, the horn chirps may turn on. See Vehicle three seconds to activate the panic Personalization on page 5-43. when is pressed again within alarm.
  • Page 42 Keys, Doors, and Windows Keyless Unlocking/Locking from Keyless Unlocking/Locking from the Driver Door the Passenger Doors When the doors are locked and the When the doors are locked and the RKE transmitter is within 1 m (3 ft) RKE transmitter is within 1 m (3ft) of of the door handle, pressing the the door handle, pressing the lock/ lock/unlock button on the driver door...
  • Page 43: Programming Transmitters To Vehicle

    2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows If equipped with Keyless Access, Keyless Liftgate Opening The vehicle can be reprogrammed this feature will lock the vehicle so that lost or stolen transmitters no Press the touch pad on the several seconds after all doors are longer work.
  • Page 44 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 3. Insert the vehicle key into the front of the storage area next to Programming without a key lock cylinder on the driver the center console storage area Recognized Transmitter (Keyless door handle. Then turn the key between the driver and front Access Vehicles Only) counterclockwise, to the unlock...
  • Page 45 2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows 3. Wait for 10 minutes until the DIC 7. Remove the transmitter from the displays PRESS ENGINE transmitter pocket/insert and START BUTTON TO LEARN, press on the transmitter. then press the ENGINE START/ To program additional STOP button.
  • Page 46 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 To start the vehicle: Battery Replacement To replace the battery: 1. Open the center console storage Replace the battery in the area and the storage tray. transmitter soon if the REPLACE BATTERY IN REMOTE KEY message displays in the DIC.
  • Page 47 2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows The rear defog and heated and The engine will turn off during a cooled seats, if equipped, may also remote vehicle start if: come on. See Heated and Cooled The coolant temperature gets Front Seats on page 3-7 and too high.
  • Page 48 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 The vehicle's ignition must be 2. Immediately press and hold Warning (Continued) turned on and then back off to use for at least four seconds or until remote start again. the turn signal lamps flash. thrown out of the vehicle in a Canceling a Remote Start crash is increased if the...
  • Page 49: System

    2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows To lock or unlock the doors from Power Door Locks Delayed Locking outside the vehicle: When locking the doors with the Press on the Remote Press on the Remote power lock switch and a door or the Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter.
  • Page 50: Lockout Protection

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 Automatic Door Locks Safety Locks Doors The vehicle may have an automatic The rear door safety locks prevent Liftgate lock/unlock feature. This feature can passengers from opening the rear be programmed using the Driver doors from inside the vehicle. Information Center (DIC).
  • Page 51: Access)

    2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows Manual Liftgate There will be a delay in the release Warning (Continued) of the liftgate glass if there is an attempt to open it while the rear Adjust the climate control wipers are in motion. system to a setting that Use the pull cup to lower and close brings in only outside air and...
  • Page 52 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-19 Press the touch pad on the Power Liftgate Operation There are three modes: outside liftgate handle after MAX: The liftgate power opens unlocking all doors. If equipped Warning to the maximum height. with Keyless Access a locked vehicle can be opened if the 3/4: The liftgate power opens to You, or others, could be injured if...
  • Page 53 2-20 Keys, Doors, and Windows restarts the operation in the reverse while the liftgate automatically Pinch sensors are on the side direction. The touch pad on the closes. See your dealer for service edges of the liftgate. If an object is liftgate handle cannot be used to before using the power liftgate.
  • Page 54 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-21 The liftgate cannot be set below a To operate the hands-free system: minimum programmable height. 1. Under the center of the rear If there is no light flash or sound, bumper, kick your foot up in one then the height adjustment may be swift motion and then pull too low.
  • Page 55: Vehicle Security

    2-22 Keys, Doors, and Windows Power Assist Steps obstruction, then open and close the Vehicle Security door on the same side to complete This vehicle has theft-deterrent the motion of the assist steps. If the features; however, they do not make obstruction is not cleared, the assist the vehicle impossible to steal.
  • Page 56: (Keyless Access)

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-23 Start the vehicle. Slow Flash: Alarm system is If the driver door is opened without armed. first unlocking with the RKE To avoid setting off the alarm by transmitter, the horn will chirp and accident: Arming the Alarm System the lights will flash to indicate Lock the vehicle after all...
  • Page 57 2-24 Keys, Doors, and Windows Make sure there are no Intrusion Sensor and With the vehicle off, press obstructions blocking the Inclination Sensor the front overhead console to turn sensors in the front overhead off the feature. In addition to the standard console.
  • Page 58 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-25 The vehicle is automatically the vehicle needs service. If the Immobilizer Operation immobilized when the vehicle is vehicle does start, the first key may (Keyless Access) turned off. be faulty. See your dealer. This vehicle has a passive The system is automatically It is possible for the immobilizer theft-deterrent system.
  • Page 59: Exterior Mirrors

    2-26 Keys, Doors, and Windows The system has one or more Vehicle with a Low Transmitter Exterior Mirrors transmitters matched to an under Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) immobilizer control unit in the System Operation (Keyless Access) Convex Mirrors vehicle. Only a correctly matched on page 2-7 or Remote Keyless transmitter will start the vehicle.
  • Page 60: Power Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-27 Power Mirrors 4. Press either (1) or (2) again to Folding Mirrors deselect the mirror. The indicator Power Folding light goes off. Exterior Automatic Dimming Mirror If equipped, the driver outside mirror automatically adjusts for the glare of headlamps behind.
  • Page 61: Automatic Dimming Mirror

    2-28 Keys, Doors, and Windows They are accidentally manually Driving with the Blind Spot (Rear Window Defogger): This folded/unfolded. Mirror button is on the climate control The mirrors will not stay in the panel. Press to heat the mirror. unfolded position. See Rear Window Defogger under The mirrors vibrate at normal Dual Automatic Climate Control...
  • Page 62: Interior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-29 vehicle. Check the blind spot Interior Mirrors 1. When the approaching vehicle is mirror for a vehicle in the blind a long distance away, the image zone. Then, glance over your in the main mirror is small and Interior Rearview Mirrors shoulder to double check before near the inboard edge of the...
  • Page 63: Windows

    2-30 Keys, Doors, and Windows Automatic Dimming Child-View Mirror Windows Rearview Mirror Warning If equipped, automatic dimming reduces the glare of headlamps Never leave a child, a helpless from behind. The dimming feature adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle, comes on when the vehicle is especially with the windows started.
  • Page 64: Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-31 The vehicle aerodynamics are Express-Down Windows designed to improve fuel economy Windows that have the performance. This may result in a express-down feature allow the pulsing sound when either rear windows to be lowered without window is down and the front holding the switch.
  • Page 65 2-32 Keys, Doors, and Windows window will need to be window returns to normal operation In this mode, the window can still reprogrammed for the express-up once the obstacle or condition is close on an object in its path. Use feature to work.
  • Page 66: Sun Visors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-33 Sun Visors Roof Vent: From the closed position, press the rear of switch (2) to vent the sunroof. Sunroof Open/Close: To open the sunroof, press and hold switch (1) until the sunroof reaches the desired position.
  • Page 67 2-34 Keys, Doors, and Windows If an object is in the path of the sunroof while it is closing, the anti-pinch feature will detect the object and stop the sunroof. Dirt and debris may collect on the sunroof seal or in the track. This could cause an issue with sunroof operation or noise.
  • Page 68 Seats and Restraints Seats and Lap-Shoulder Belt ... 3-21 Adding Equipment to the Safety Belt Use During Airbag-Equipped Vehicle . . . 3-40 Restraints Pregnancy ....3-25 Airbag System Check .
  • Page 69: Seats And

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Front Seats The vehicle s front seats have adjustable head restraints in the outboard seating positions. Warning With head restraints that are not installed and adjusted properly, there is a greater chance that 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 70: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Second Row Seats To lower the head restraint, press Front Seats the button located on the top of the The vehicle's second row seats seatback and push the head Center Seat have head restraints in the outboard restraint down.
  • Page 71: Lumbar Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints If equipped, press and hold the Some vehicles are equipped with a control up to increase upper feature that activates a vibrating lumbar support and decrease pulse alert in the driver seat to help lower lumbar support. the driver avoid crashes.
  • Page 72: Memory Seats

    Seats and Restraints Tilt the top of the control forward Memory Seats to raise. 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 73 Seats and Restraints Storing Memory Positions Manually Recalling Memory button. If the memory position is still Positions not recalling, see your dealer for To save positions to the 1 and 2 service. buttons: If the vehicle is OFF or not in P (Park), press and hold "1,"...
  • Page 74: Heated And Cooled Front

    Seats and Restraints See Vehicle Personalization on Easy Exit Recall the exit position, the recall may page 5-43. stop. Remove the obstruction; then If programmed on in the vehicle press and hold the appropriate To stop recall movement, press one personalization menu, the easy exit manual control for the exit feature feature automatically moves the...
  • Page 75 Seats and Restraints The indicator light on the button Warning (Continued) comes on when this feature is on. Press the button once for the the seat that insulates against highest setting. With each press of heat, such as a blanket, cushion, the button, the seat will change to cover, or similar item.
  • Page 76: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints The heated or cooled seat indicator Rear Seats If equipped, the buttons are on the lights do not turn on during a remote rear of the center console. start. Heated Rear Seats Press to heat the left The temperature performance of an outboard or right outboard seat unoccupied seat may be reduced.
  • Page 77: Second Row Seats

    3-10 Seats and Restraints Second Row Seats To return the seatback to the upright Manual Fold and Tumble position: Feature Reclining Seatbacks Warning To recline the seatback: Warning If either seatback is not locked, it Do not leave the second row seat could move forward in a sudden in a tumbled position while the stop or crash.
  • Page 78 Seats and Restraints 3-11 2. Lift the lever, on the outboard Caution (Continued) side of the seat, to release the seatback. belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat. Folding and Tumbling the Seat To fold and tumble the seat: 1.
  • Page 79 3-12 Seats and Restraints Folding and Tumbling the Seat from the Third Row Seat Warning Using the third row seating position while the second row is folded, or folded and tumbled, could cause injury in a sudden stop or crash. Be sure to return the seat to the passenger seating position.
  • Page 80 Seats and Restraints 3-13 Warning (Continued) Caution when the vehicle is in motion. Folding a rear seat with the safety People in the vehicle could be belts still fastened may cause injured in a sudden stop or crash. damage to the seat or the safety Be sure to return the seat to the belts.
  • Page 81: Third Row Seats

    3-14 Seats and Restraints Folding and Tumbling the Seat 2. Press the button (1) on the side To return the seat to the sitting from the Cargo Area trim of the cargo area to fold the position from the tumbled position: seatback.
  • Page 82 Seats and Restraints 3-15 Caution (Continued) belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat. On third row seats (if equipped), the seatbacks can be folded to increase cargo space. Manual Operation To fold the seatback (if equipped): 4.
  • Page 83 3-16 Seats and Restraints The switches (1) can be used to fold or fold and tumble the second row seats from the cargo area. See Second Row Seats on page 3-10. Returning the Seatback to the Upright Position Manual Operation Warning If either seatback is not locked, it 1.
  • Page 84 Seats and Restraints 3-17 To return the seatback to the upright Automatic Operation Warning position: A safety belt that is improperly routed, not properly attached, or twisted will not provide the protection needed in a crash. The person wearing the belt could be seriously injured.
  • Page 85: Safety Belts

    3-18 Seats and Restraints 2. Press and hold the switch (2) on 3. Reconnect the center safety belt Safety Belts the side trim of the cargo area to mini-latch to the mini-buckle. Do This section of the manual raise the seatback. not let it twist.
  • Page 86: Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints 3-19 Why Safety Belts Work safety belts. That is why wearing Warning (Continued) safety belts makes such good sense. are more likely to be seriously Questions and Answers About injured or killed. Do not allow Safety Belts passengers to ride in any area of the vehicle that is not equipped Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle...
  • Page 87: How To Wear Safety Belts

    3-20 Seats and Restraints Wear the shoulder belt over the Also, in nearly all states and in shoulder and across the chest. all Canadian provinces, the law These parts of the body are best requires wearing safety belts. able to take belt restraining forces.
  • Page 88: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    Seats and Restraints 3-21 Lap-Shoulder Belt If the shoulder portion of a passenger belt is pulled out all All seating positions in the vehicle the way, the child restraint have a lap-shoulder belt except for locking feature may be engaged. the center front passenger position, If this happens, let the belt go if equipped, which has a lap belt.
  • Page 89 3-22 Seats and Restraints For front seating positions, if the 3. Push the latch plate into the webbing locks in the latch plate buckle until it clicks. If you find before it reaches the buckle, tilt that the latch plate will not go the latch plate flat to unlock.
  • Page 90: Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster

    Seats and Restraints 3-23 Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster Push down on the release button to move the height adjuster to the The vehicle has a shoulder belt desired position. height adjuster for the driver and Move the adjuster up by pushing up front outboard passenger positions.
  • Page 91 3-24 Seats and Restraints Pretensioners work only once. If the To install a comfort guide to the pretensioners activate in a crash, safety belt: the pretensioners and probably other parts of the vehicle's safety belt system will need to be replaced. See Replacing Safety Belt System Parts after a Crash on page 3-27.
  • Page 92: Safety Belt Use During

    Seats and Restraints 3-25 To remove and store the comfort Warning (Continued) guide, squeeze the belt edges together so that the safety belt can and across the chest. These parts be removed from the guide. Slide of the body are best able to take the guide onto its storage clip, or for belt restraining forces.
  • Page 93: Lap Belt

    3-26 Seats and Restraints Lap Belt Buckle, position and release it the same way as the lap part of a This part is only for the lap belt. To lap-shoulder belt. learn how to wear a lap-shoulder belt, see Lap-Shoulder Belt on page 3-21.
  • Page 94: Safety Belt Extender

    Seats and Restraints 3-27 If you find that the latch plate will Safety System Check Warning not go fully into the buckle, see if Now and then, check that the safety you are using the correct buckle. Be Do not bleach or dye safety belts. belt reminder light, safety belts, sure that the latch plate clicks when It may severely weaken them.
  • Page 95: Airbag System

    3-28 Seats and Restraints Airbag System The vehicle may have the following Warning (Continued) airbag: The vehicle has the following A front center airbag for the inspected and any necessary airbags: driver and front outboard replacements made as soon as A frontal airbag for the driver.
  • Page 96 Seats and Restraints 3-29 are also designed to help reduce Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) the risk of injury from the force of an inflating bag, all airbags must inflate safety belts. Everyone in the should sit as far back as possible very quickly to do their job.
  • Page 97: Where Are The Airbags

    3-30 Seats and Restraints Where Are the Airbags? Warning Children who are up against, or very close to, any airbag when it inflates can be seriously injured or killed. Always secure children properly in the vehicle. To read how, see Older Children on page 3-42 or Infants and Young Children on page 3-44.
  • Page 98 Seats and Restraints 3-31 Driver Side Shown, Passenger Driver Side Shown, Passenger If the vehicle has a front center Side Similar Side Similar airbag, it is in the inboard side of the driver seatback. The driver and front outboard The roof-rail airbags for the driver, passenger seat-mounted side front outboard passenger, and impact airbags are in the side of the...
  • Page 99: When Should An Airbag

    3-32 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 100: What Makes An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints 3-33 The front center airbag, if equipped, roof-rail airbags are designed to How Does an Airbag is designed to inflate in moderate to inflate during a rollover or in a Restrain? severe side crashes depending severe frontal impact. Roof-rail upon the location of the impact, airbags are not designed to inflate in In moderate to severe frontal or...
  • Page 101: What Will You See After An Airbag Inflates

    3-34 Seats and Restraints But airbags would not help in many The parts of the airbag that come Warning (Continued) types of collisions, primarily into contact with you may be warm, because the occupant's motion is but not too hot to touch. There may problems following an airbag not toward those airbags.
  • Page 102: Passenger Sensing

    Seats and Restraints 3-35 crash. A new system will include Warning (Continued) airbag modules and possibly other parts. The service manual system, brake and steering for the vehicle covers the need systems, etc. Even if the vehicle to replace other parts. appears to be drivable after a The vehicle has a crash sensing moderate crash, there may be...
  • Page 103 3-36 Seats and Restraints certain conditions. No other airbag Warning Warning (Continued) is affected by the passenger sensing system. A child in a rear-facing child Secure rear-facing child restraints The passenger sensing system restraint can be seriously injured in a rear seat, even if the airbag works with sensors that are part of or killed if the passenger frontal is off.
  • Page 104 Seats and Restraints 3-37 When the passenger sensing has outgrown child restraints should If the On Indicator is Lit for a system has turned off the front wear a safety belt Child Restraint outboard passenger frontal airbag, properly whether or not there is The passenger sensing system is the off indicator will light and stay lit an airbag for that person.
  • Page 105 3-38 Seats and Restraints 4. Reinstall the child restraint 5. If, after reinstalling the child If the Off Indicator Is Lit for an following the directions provided restraint and restarting the Adult-Sized Occupant by the child restraint vehicle, the on indicator is still lit, manufacturer and refer to turn the vehicle off.
  • Page 106 Seats and Restraints 3-39 2. Remove any additional material A thick layer of additional material, Warning from the seat, such as blankets, such as a blanket or cushion, cushions, seat covers, seat or aftermarket equipment such as If the front outboard passenger heaters, or seat massagers.
  • Page 107: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    3-40 Seats and Restraints belts, airbag sensing and diagnostic Warning Warning module, steering wheel, instrument panel, any airbag module, ceiling or Stowing of articles under the For up to 10 seconds after the pillar garnish trim, overhead passenger seat or between the vehicle is turned off and the console, front sensors, side impact passenger seat cushion and...
  • Page 108: Airbag System Check

    Seats and Restraints 3-41 could either prevent proper Airbag System Check Replacing Airbag System deployment of the passenger Parts after a Crash The airbag system does not need airbag(s) or prevent the passenger regularly scheduled maintenance or sensing system from properly replacement.
  • Page 109: Child Restraints

    3-42 Seats and Restraints If an airbag inflates, you will need to Child Restraints The manufacturer instructions that replace airbag system parts. See come with the booster seat state the your dealer for service. weight and height limitations for that Older Children booster.
  • Page 110 Seats and Restraints 3-43 Can proper safety belt fit be Also see Rear Safety Belt Comfort maintained for the length of the Guides under Lap-Shoulder Belt on trip? If yes, continue. If no, page 3-21. return to the booster seat. According to accident statistics, If you have the choice, a child children are safer when properly...
  • Page 111: Infants And Young

    3-44 Seats and Restraints Infants and Young Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Children belt. The belt force would then be the way back into the retractor, Everyone in a vehicle needs applied right on the abdomen. but it cannot do this if it is protection! This includes infants and That could cause serious or fatal wrapped around a child s neck.
  • Page 112 Seats and Restraints 3-45 Warning Warning (Continued) Never hold an infant or a child the front outboard seat, always while riding in a vehicle. Due to move the front passenger seat as crash forces, an infant or a child far back as it will go. will become so heavy it is not possible to hold it during a crash.
  • Page 113 3-46 Seats and Restraints 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 114: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints 3-47 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 115: Where To Put The Restraint

    3-48 Seats and Restraints 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 116 Seats and Restraints 3-49 Whenever possible, children age Warning (Continued) Caution 12 and under should be secured in a rear seating position. front passenger airbag inflates A child in a child restraint in the The vehicle may be equipped with a and the passenger seat is in a center front seat can be badly front center airbag in the inboard...
  • Page 117: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children

    3-50 Seats and Restraints Depending on where you place the Lower Anchors and recommends that the booster seat child restraint and the size of the be secured with the LATCH system, Tethers for Children child restraint, you may not be able this can be done as long as the (LATCH System) to access adjacent safety belt...
  • Page 118 Seats and Restraints 3-51 The following explains how to attach Top Tether Anchor The child restraint may have a a child restraint with these single tether (3) or a dual tether (4). attachments in the vehicle. Either will have a single attachment (2) to secure the top Not all vehicle seating positions or tether to the anchor.
  • Page 119 3-52 Seats and Restraints Lower Anchor and Top Tether Anchor Locations Second Row Bucket Third Row Seat (Lower Anchor): Seating (Top Tether Anchor): Seating positions with two lower anchors. positions with top tether anchors. Second Row 60/40 (Top Tether Anchor): Seating (Lower Anchor): Seating positions with top tether anchors.
  • Page 120 Seats and Restraints 3-53 To assist in locating the top tether anchors, the top tether anchor symbol is near the top tether anchors for second row seats. For third row seats (if equipped), the top tether anchor symbol is on the flipper panel.
  • Page 121: System

    3-54 Seats and Restraints the instructions that come with the Warning (Continued) child restraint say that the top tether must be attached. anchors, or use the vehicle safety According to accident statistics, belts to secure the restraint, children and infants are safer when following the instructions that properly restrained in a child came with the child restraint and...
  • Page 122 Seats and Restraints 3-55 This system is designed to make Warning Caution installation of child restraints easier. When using lower anchors, do not Children can be seriously injured Do not let the LATCH use the vehicle's safety belts. or strangled if a shoulder belt is attachments rub against the Instead use the vehicle's anchors wrapped around their neck.
  • Page 123 3-56 Seats and Restraints 1.2. Put the child restraint on 2.2. Route, attach, and tighten If the position you are using the seat. the top tether according to does not have a head your child restraint restraint and you are using 1.3.
  • Page 124 Seats and Restraints 3-57 If the position you are using If the position you are using If the position you are using does not have a head has an adjustable head has a fixed head restraint restraint and you are using restraint and you are using and you are using a single a dual tether, route the...
  • Page 125 3-58 Seats and Restraints move it side to side and back 3. When the child restraint is and forth. There should be no removed, reinstall the head more than 2.5 cm (1 in) of restraint before the seating movement, for proper position is used.
  • Page 126: Replacing Latch System Parts After A Crash

    Seats and Restraints 3-59 Replacing LATCH System Securing Child Restraints In addition, the vehicle has a passenger sensing system which is Parts After a Crash (Center Front Seat) designed to turn off the front outboard passenger frontal airbag Warning Warning under certain conditions.
  • Page 127 3-60 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 injured or killed if the front System) on page 3-50 for how and that came with the child restraint.
  • Page 128 Seats and Restraints 3-61 3. Pick up the latch plate, and run the lap and shoulder portions of the vehicle's safety belt through or around the restraint. The child restraint instructions will show you how. 4. Push the latch plate into the 5.
  • Page 129: (Rear Seat)

    3-62 Seats and Restraints 7. Before placing a child in the Securing Child Restraints child restraint, make sure it is (Rear Seat) securely held in place. To check, grasp the child restraint at the When securing a child restraint in a safety belt path and attempt to rear seating position, study the move it side to side and back...
  • Page 130 Seats and Restraints 3-63 In Canada, the law requires that be removed. See Head forward-facing child restraints have Restraint Removal and a top tether, and that the tether be Reinstallation under Lower attached. Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH System) on If the child restraint does not have page 3-50.
  • Page 131 3-64 Seats and Restraints 6. If the child restraint has a top tether, follow the child restraint manufacturer s instructions regarding the use of the top tether. Refer to the instructions that came with the child restraint and see Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH System) on page 3-50.
  • Page 132 Seats and Restraints 3-65 If the head restraint was removed for a third row outboard seating position, reinstall it before the seating position is used. See Head Restraint Removal and Reinstallation under Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH System) on page 3-50 for additional information on reinstalling the head restraint properly.
  • Page 133 3-66 Seats and Restraints NOTES...
  • Page 134: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage If equipped with storage behind the radio, press and hold to open. Compartments There is a USB port inside. See the infotainment manual. Storage Compartments Warning Storage Compartments ..4-1 Press and hold again to close.
  • Page 135: Center Console Storage

    Storage To remove the cupholder for Armrest Storage Center Console Storage cleaning, press together the front For vehicles with a rear seat top center of the cupholder and pull armrest, pull the loop at the top of out from the chrome ring. the armrest down to access the cupholders.
  • Page 136: Additional Storage Features

    Storage Additional Storage 2. Let the cover move forward to 5. Pull lightly on the cover holder to the full retracted position. make sure it is secure. Features To remove the cover from a regular On extended wheelbase models wheelbase model: there are two cover positions.
  • Page 137: Roof Rack System

    Storage Roof Rack System Do not exceed the maximum vehicle Caution capacity when loading the vehicle. For more information on vehicle Loading cargo on the roof rack Warning capacity and loading, see Vehicle that weighs more than 100 kg Load Limits on page 9-14. If something is carried on top of (220 lb) or hangs over the rear or A Center High-Mounted Stoplamp...
  • Page 138 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Engine Coolant Temperature Front Fog Lamp Light ..5-26 Gauge ..... . 5-15 Lamps On Reminder .
  • Page 139: Controls

    Instruments and Controls Steering System Controls Power Tilt and Telescope Steering Messages ....5-39 Wheel Tire Messages ....5-39 Steering Wheel Transmission Messages .
  • Page 140: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Steering Wheel Controls The steering wheel takes about INT (Intermittent Wipes): Turn three minutes to start heating. FRONT band up for more The infotainment system can be frequent wipes or down for less operated by using the steering Horn frequent wipes.
  • Page 141 Instruments and Controls sensitivity to moisture. When turned FRONT is then moved to off, the wipers operate as timed OFF before the driver door is intermittent wipers and can be opened or within 10 minutes, the adjusted for more or less frequent wipers will restart and move to the wipes.
  • Page 142: Rear Window Wiper

    Instruments and Controls will continue until the paddle is INT (Intermittent Wipes): Turns on Compass released or the maximum wash time the rear wiper with a delay between The vehicle may have a compass is reached. When the paddle is wipes.
  • Page 143: Clock

    Instruments and Controls Clock To set the clock display: If auto timing is set, the time displayed on the clock may not 1. Select SETTINGS from the Setting the Time and Date with update immediately when driving Home Page, then select Time Faceplate Controls into a new time zone.
  • Page 144: Power Outlets

    Instruments and Controls One on the rear of the center The power outlets in the third Power Outlets armrest storage. row seat area or in the rear Accessory power outlets can be cargo area are powered at all One in the third row seat area on used to plug in electrical equipment, times.
  • Page 145 Instruments and Controls An indicator light on the outlet turns Caution Caution on to show it is in use. The light comes on when the ignition is in Leaving electrical equipment Hanging heavy equipment from ON/RUN, equipment requiring less plugged in for an extended period the power outlet can cause than 150 watts is plugged into the of time while the ignition is in...
  • Page 146: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls The power outlet is not designed for Warning Lights, Gauges can indicate when there the following, and may not work could be a problem with a vehicle Gauges, and properly if they are plugged in: function. Often gauges and warning lights work together to indicate a Indicators Equipment with high initial peak...
  • Page 147: Instrument Cluster

    5-10 Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster English Shown, Metric Similar...
  • Page 148 Instruments and Controls 5-11 Cluster Menu Phone Press to access the cluster There is an interactive display area applications. Use to scroll Press to select the Phone app, in the center of the instrument through the list of available then press to enter the Phone cluster.
  • Page 149: Speedometer

    5-12 Instruments and Controls Trip Odometer Units: Press while Units is Software Information: Press displayed to enter the Units menu. while Software Information is The trip odometer can show how far Choose English or metric units by highlighted to display open source the vehicle has been driven since software information.
  • Page 150: Fuel Gauge

    Instruments and Controls 5-13 It takes a little more or less fuel Fuel Gauge When the ignition is on, the fuel to fill up than the gauge gauge indicates about how much indicated. For example, the fuel is left in the tank. gauge may have indicated the There is an arrow near the fuel tank was half full, but it actually...
  • Page 151: Engine Oil Pressure

    5-14 Instruments and Controls Engine Oil Pressure See OIL PRESSURE LOW STOP ENGINE under Engine Oil Gauge Messages on page 5-33 and Engine Oil on page 10-6. Caution Lack of proper engine oil maintenance can damage the engine. Driving with the engine oil low can also damage the engine.
  • Page 152: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 Engine Coolant Voltmeter Gauge Temperature Gauge English This gauge measures the temperature of the vehicle's engine When the ignition is on, this gauge Metric coolant. indicates the battery voltage. While driving under normal When the engine is running, this operating conditions, if the needle gauge shows the condition of the moves into the red warning area,...
  • Page 153: Safety Belt Reminders

    5-16 Instruments and Controls voltmeter gauge may also read Readings outside the normal times if the driver remains or lower when in fuel economy mode. operating range indicate a possible becomes unbuckled while the This is normal. problem in the electrical system. vehicle is moving.
  • Page 154: Airbag Readiness Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 cycle continues several times if the and diagnostic module. For more Warning (Continued) passenger remains or becomes information on the airbag system, unbuckled while the vehicle is see Airbag System on page 3-28. without a crash. To help avoid moving.
  • Page 155: Charging System Light

    5-18 Instruments and Controls If the word ON or the on symbol is Warning lit on the passenger airbag status indicator, it means that the front If the airbag readiness light ever outboard passenger frontal airbag is comes on and stays on, it means allowed to inflate.
  • Page 156: Malfunction

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 a check to show the light is working. are at acceptable levels, helping to assists the service technician in It should go out when the engine is maintain a clean environment. The correctly diagnosing any started. malfunction indicator lamp comes malfunction.
  • Page 157 5-20 Instruments and Controls Avoid hard accelerations. improperly installed. A loose or Caution (Continued) missing fuel cap allows fuel to Avoid steep uphill grades. evaporate into the atmosphere. (TPC) can affect the vehicle's If towing a trailer, reduce the A few driving trips with the cap amount of cargo being hauled as emission controls and can cause properly installed should turn the...
  • Page 158: Brake System Warning

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 diagnostic tools to fix any The vehicle may not pass system readiness, your dealer mechanical or electrical problems inspection if: can prepare the vehicle for that might have developed. inspection. The malfunction indicator lamp is on with the engine running, or if Emissions Inspection and Brake System Warning the light does not come on when...
  • Page 159: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    5-22 Instruments and Controls This light should come on briefly If the ABS light stays on, turn the Warning when the engine is started. If it does ignition off. not come on then, have it fixed so it If the light comes on while driving, The brake system might not be will be ready to warn if there is a stop as soon as it is safely possible...
  • Page 160: Tow/Haul Mode Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-23 Tow/Haul Mode Light See Hill Descent Control (HDC) on Vehicle Ahead Indicator page 9-46. Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Light For vehicles with the Tow/Haul If equipped, this light displays green Mode feature, this light comes on when a vehicle is detected ahead.
  • Page 161: Traction Off Light

    5-24 Instruments and Controls ® Traction Off Light StabiliTrak OFF Light Traction Control System ® (TCS)/StabiliTrak Light This light comes on briefly while This light comes on briefly while starting the engine. If it does not, starting the engine. If it does not, This light comes on briefly when the have the vehicle serviced by your have the vehicle serviced by your...
  • Page 162: Tire Pressure Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-25 If the indicator/warning light is on A Driver Information Center (DIC) This light is near the fuel gauge and and flashing, the TCS and/or the tire pressure message may also comes on briefly when the ignition is StabiliTrak system is actively display.
  • Page 163: High-Beam On Light

    5-26 Instruments and Controls If the light stays on and the engine Front Fog Lamp Light Cruise Control Light does not start, there could be a problem with the theft-deterrent system. See Immobilizer Operation (Keyless Access) on page 2-25 or Immobilizer Operation (Key Access) on page 2-24.
  • Page 164: Information Displays

    Instruments and Controls 5-27 Adaptive Cruise Control Light Information Displays : Press to move between the interactive display zones in the cluster. Driver Information (Set/Reset): Press to open a Center (DIC) menu or select a menu item. Press The DIC displays are shown in the and hold to reset values on certain center of the instrument cluster in screens.
  • Page 165 5-28 Instruments and Controls L/100 km (mpg) recorded since the When the remaining oil life is low, 6. Press while an item is last time this menu item was reset. the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON highlighted to select or deselect This number reflects only the message will appear on the display.
  • Page 166 Instruments and Controls 5-29 Tire Pressure: Shows the Press to select the distance or the timer to zero, press and hold approximate pressures of all four while this display is active, or press reset best value. Use tires. Tire pressure is displayed in and select reset.
  • Page 167: Vehicle Messages

    5-30 Instruments and Controls OUTPUT shows the power output to Vehicle Messages Battery Voltage and the trailer anytime a trailer with Charging Messages Messages displayed on the DIC electric brakes is connected. Output indicate the status of the vehicle or is displayed as a bar graph.
  • Page 168: Brake System Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-31 SERVICE BATTERY Brake System Messages When this message displays, power is no longer available to the trailer CHARGING SYSTEM BRAKE FLUID LOW brakes. On some vehicles, this message This message is displayed when the As soon as it is safe to do so, displays if there is a problem with brake fluid level is low.
  • Page 169: Cruise Control Messages

    5-32 Instruments and Controls Heavy rain or snow is interfering Cruise Control Messages SHIFT TO PARK BEFORE with the radar object detection or EXITING camera performance. ADAPTIVE CRUISE SET This message may display if TO XXX CRUISE SET TO XXX Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is This message displays when the engaged holding the vehicle at a...
  • Page 170: Engine Cooling System

    Instruments and Controls 5-33 REAR ACCESS OPEN ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE Engine Oil Messages ENGINE This message will display when the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON liftgate is open. Close the liftgate This message displays when the This message displays when the completely.
  • Page 171: Engine Power Messages

    5-34 Instruments and Controls ENGINE OIL HOT IDLE Engine Power Messages Fuel System Messages ENGINE ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED FUEL LEVEL LOW This message displays when the This message displays and a chime This message displays and a chime engine oil becomes hotter than the may sound when the cooling system may sound if the fuel level is low.
  • Page 172: Key And Lock Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-35 Key and Lock Messages NO REMOTE PRESS BRAKE Lamp Messages TO RESTART NO REMOTE DETECTED TURN SIGNAL ON This message displays when This message displays when the This message displays and a chime attempting to turn off the vehicle transmitter battery may be weak.
  • Page 173 5-36 Instruments and Controls AUTOMATIC COLLISION PREP entire front and/or rear of the Collision Alert (FCA), and the Active vehicle. For cleaning Emergency Braking System may not REDUCED instructions, see Exterior Care work or may not work as well. This message displays when the on page 10-86.
  • Page 174: Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-37 SERVICE AUTOMATIC SIDE BLIND ZONE ALERT OFF activate during heavy rain or due to road spray. The vehicle does not COLLISION PREP This message indicates that the need service. For cleaning, see driver has turned the Lane Change If this message displays, take the "Washing the Vehicle"...
  • Page 175 5-38 Instruments and Controls however, you do not have the STABILITRAK INITIALIZING STABILITRAK OFF benefit of StabiliTrak, so reduce This message may come on if the This message displays when the your speed and drive accordingly. StabiliTrak system has not fully StabiliTrak system has been turned initialized because of road off.
  • Page 176: Airbag System Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-39 If an engine or vehicle-related Security Messages or appears repeatedly, take the problem has been detected and vehicle to your dealer for service. the vehicle needs service. See SERVICE THEFT DETERRENT See Steering on page 9-4. your dealer.
  • Page 177: Transmission Messages

    5-40 Instruments and Controls If the warning comes on and stays light will also come on. See Tire the message turns off and the on, there may be a problem with the Pressure Light on page 5-25. You four-wheel-drive system returns to TPMS.
  • Page 178 Instruments and Controls 5-41 GRADE BRAKING OFF SERVICE 4WD TO EXIT 4WD LOW SHIFT TO NEUTRAL This message displays when grade If the vehicle has four-wheel drive, braking has been disabled with the this message may display if a If a four-wheel drive shift out of Tow/Haul Mode button on the end of problem occurs with the Four-Wheel Drive Low is requested,...
  • Page 179: Vehicle Reminder

    5-42 Instruments and Controls There is a short in the wiring to VEHICLE IN 4WD LOW TRAILER CONNECTED the electric trailer brakes. This message will display if the On vehicles with the Integrated When this message displays, power vehicle is driven in Four-Wheel Trailer Brake Control (ITBC) system, is no longer available to the trailer Drive Low for about 10 minutes...
  • Page 180: Washer Fluid Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-43 Washer Fluid Messages Vehicle Personalization Menus The following list of menu items may Personalization WASHER FLUID LOW ADD be available: FLUID Use the audio system controls to Time and Date access the personalization menus This message displays when the Language [Language] for customizing vehicle features.
  • Page 181 5-44 Instruments and Controls Language [Language] Radio Audible Touch Feedback This allows Audible Touch Select Language, then select from Press to display the Radio menu Feedback to be turned on or off. the available language(s). and the following may display: Select Off or On.
  • Page 182 Instruments and Controls 5-45 Auto Rear Defog Audio Cue Volume Collision/Detection Systems Auto Fan Max Speed This feature sets the volume of Select the Collision/Detection audio files played at system startup Systems menu and the following This feature will set the maximum and shutdown.
  • Page 183 5-46 Instruments and Controls Collision Alert as well as the Side Blind Zone Alert Auto Memory Recall automatic braking capability of the This allows the feature to be turned This allows the feature to be turned Auto Collision Preparation feature on or off.
  • Page 184 Instruments and Controls 5-47 Auto Mirror Folding Select On or Off. Auto Door Unlock When on, the outside rearview This allows selection of which of the Exit Lighting mirrors will automatically fold or doors will automatically unlock when This allows the selection of how unfold when the Remote Keyless the vehicle is shifted into P (Park).
  • Page 185 5-48 Instruments and Controls Remote Unlock Light Feedback Remote Start Auto Heat Seats Remote Left in Vehicle Alert When on, the exterior lamps will If equipped and turned on, this This feature sounds an alert when flash when unlocking the vehicle feature will turn the heated seats on the RKE transmitter is left in the with the RKE transmitter.
  • Page 186 Instruments and Controls 5-49 Ringtones Audio Feedback Speed Rear Camera Press to change the ring tone for This feature adjusts the audio Select and the following may the specific phone. The phone does feedback speed. display: not need to be connected to change Select Slow, Medium, or Fast.
  • Page 187: Universal Remote System

    5-50 Instruments and Controls Restore Radio Settings Universal Remote Do not use the Universal Remote system with any garage door opener Restore Vehicle Settings System that does not have the stop and This allows selection of restoring reverse feature. This includes any See Radio Frequency Statement on vehicle settings.
  • Page 188 Instruments and Controls 5-51 Make sure the hand-held transmitter 2. At the same time, press and programming is complete. has a new battery for quick and hold both the hand-held There is no need to accurate transmission of the transmitter button and one of the complete Steps 4 6.
  • Page 189 5-52 Instruments and Controls does not flash, press and hold enough for the Universal Remote the same button a second time system to pick up the signal during for two seconds, then release it. programming. Again, if the door does not move If the programming did not work, or the garage door lamp does replace Step 2 under Programming...
  • Page 190: Universal Remote System

    Instruments and Controls 5-53 Universal Remote System Reprogramming a Single Universal Remote System Operation Button Using the Universal Remote To reprogram any of the system System buttons: Press and hold the appropriate 1. Press and hold any one of the Universal Remote system button for buttons.
  • Page 191 5-54 Instruments and Controls NOTES...
  • Page 192 Lighting Lighting Lighting Features Exterior Lighting Entry Lighting ....6-7 Exit Lighting ....6-7 Exterior Lamp Controls Battery Load Management .
  • Page 193: Exterior Lamps Off

    Lighting For vehicles first sold in Canada, 10 minutes after the ignition is Headlamp High/ the off position will only work when turned off. When the headlamps are Low-Beam Changer the vehicle is shifted into P (Park). turned on while the vehicle is off, the headlamps will stay on for (Headlamp High/Low-Beam AUTO (Automatic): Automatically...
  • Page 194: Flash-To-Pass

    Lighting Flash-to-Pass The DRL system comes on when Automatic Headlamp the following conditions are met: System This feature lets you use the The ignition is on. high-beam headlamps to signal a When the exterior lamp control is driver in front of you that you want The exterior lamp control is set to AUTO and it is dark enough to pass.
  • Page 195: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting When it is bright enough outside, Hazard Warning Flashers Turn and Lane-Change the headlamps will turn off or may Signals change to Daytime Running Lamps (DRL). The automatic headlamp system turns off when the exterior lamp control is turned to or the ignition is off.
  • Page 196: Fog Lamps

    Lighting one second will cause the turn Fog Lamps When the fog lamps are turned on, signals to flash until the lever is the parking lamps automatically released. turn on. The lever returns to its starting When the headlamps are changed position whenever it is released.
  • Page 197: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lighting Dome Lamps Reading Lamps Instrument Panel Illumination Control There are dome lamps in the There are reading lamps in the overhead console and the headliner, overhead console and the headliner, if equipped. if equipped. To operate, the ignition must be in the ACC/ACCESSORY To change the dome lamp settings, This feature controls the brightness...
  • Page 198: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting Features Exit Lighting The headlamps, taillamps, parking Entry Lighting lamps, back-up lamps, license plate lamps, and interior lamps come on The vehicle has an illuminated entry when the key is removed from the feature. ignition. The exterior lamps and When a door is opened, the dome interior lamps remain on after the lamps and puddle lamps come on if...
  • Page 199: Battery Load Management

    Lighting Battery Load enough at idle to produce all the that the driver reduce the electrical power that is needed for very high loads as much as possible. See Management electrical loads. Battery Voltage and Charging Messages on page 5-30. The vehicle has Electric Power A high electrical load occurs when Management (EPM), which...
  • Page 200: Introduction

    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 201 Infotainment System NOTES...
  • Page 202: Air Vents

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control 2. A/C (Air Conditioning) 3. Air Delivery Mode Controls Systems 4. Fan Control Climate Control Systems Dual Automatic Climate 5. Defrost Dual Automatic Climate Control Control System System ..... . 8-1 6.
  • Page 203 Climate Controls Front Climate Controls To improve fuel efficiency and to Press AUTO to return to automatic cool the vehicle faster, recirculation operation. Automatic Operation may be automatically selected in Driver and Passenger warm weather. The system automatically controls Temperature Control: The the fan speed, air delivery, air The recirculation light will not come temperature can be adjusted...
  • Page 204 Climate Controls Changing the mode cancels the and the air conditioning compressor inside the vehicle. When high automatic operation and the system will run, unless the outside humidity is detected, the climate goes into manual mode. Press temperature is close to freezing. control system may adjust to AUTO to return to automatic outside air supply and turn on the...
  • Page 205 Climate Controls stays on for five minutes. The the rear window defog button is Temperature Control: Press up or defogger also turns off if the ignition pressed. See Heated Mirrors on down to increase or decrease the is turned to ACC/ACCESSORY or page 2-28.
  • Page 206: Rear Climate Control System

    Climate Controls Sensors system may also supply cooler air to 2. AUTO (Automatic Operation) the side of the vehicle facing the 3. MODE (Air Delivery Mode sun. The recirculation mode will also Control) be used as needed to maintain cool 4.
  • Page 207 Climate Controls Manual Operation Air Vents Operation Tips Clear away any ice, snow, (Fan Control): Turn clockwise Adjustable air vents are in the or leaves from the air inlets at or counterclockwise to increase or center and on the side of the the base of the windshield that decrease the fan speed.
  • Page 208: Passenger Compartment Air Filter

    Climate Controls Maintenance 1. Open the glove box completely. 2. Disconnect the glove box door Passenger Compartment dampener string from the glove box door assembly. A pen or Air Filter pencil may be inserted through the end of the dampener string The filter removes dust, pollen, and other airborne irritants from outside to prevent the string from...
  • Page 209 Climate Controls Service All vehicles have a label underhood that identifies the refrigerant used in the vehicle. The refrigerant system should only be serviced by trained and certified technicians. The air conditioning evaporator should never be repaired or replaced by one from a salvage vehicle.
  • Page 210: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving and Starting the Engine ..9-24 Ride Control Systems Engine Heater ....9-26 Traction Control/Electronic Operating Retained Accessory...
  • Page 211: Driving Information

    Driving and Operating Designate a front seat Fuel Driving Information passenger to handle potential Fuel ......9-70 distractions.
  • Page 212: Defensive Driving

    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 213: Steering

    Driving and Operating If the engine ever stops while the If the steering assist is used for an Steering in Emergencies vehicle is being driven, brake extended period of time, power There are some situations when normally but do not pump the assist may be reduced.
  • Page 214: Loss Of Control

    Driving and Operating Steering or Cornering Skid The vehicle's right wheels can drop material on the road. Learn to too much speed or steering in a off the edge of a road onto the recognize warning clues such curve causes tires to slip and shoulder while driving.
  • Page 215 Driving and Operating One of the best ways for successful To gain more ground clearance if Warning (Continued) off-road driving is to control the needed, it may be necessary to speed. remove the front fascia lower Keep cargo in the cargo area air dam.
  • Page 216: Driving On Hills

    Driving and Operating Do not damage shrubs, flowers, Never go downhill forward or cannot be seen, get out of the trees, or grasses or disturb backward with either the vehicle and walk the hill before wildlife. transmission or transfer case in driving further.
  • Page 217 Driving and Operating When driving down a hill, keep 2. Shift into P (Park) and then 3. If the vehicle cannot be restarted the vehicle headed straight restart the engine. after stalling, set the parking down. Use a low gear because brake, shift into P (Park), and If driving uphill when the the engine will work with the...
  • Page 218 Driving and Operating Hidden obstacles can make the Driving in Mud, Sand, Snow, Warning (Continued) steepness of the incline more or Ice severe. If a rock is driven across Use a low gear when driving in mud vehicle could fall through the ice; with the uphill wheels, or if the the deeper the mud, the lower you and your passengers could...
  • Page 219: Driving On Wet Roads

    9-10 Driving and Operating suspension, wheels, tires, and Caution Warning (Continued) exhaust system for damage and check the fuel lines and cooling Do not drive through standing After driving through a large system for any leakage. water if it is deep enough to cover puddle of water or a car/vehicle More frequent maintenance service the wheel hubs, axles, or exhaust...
  • Page 220: Hill And Mountain Roads

    Driving and Operating 9-11 Check all fluid levels and brakes, There is no hard and fast rule about Warning (Continued) tires, cooling system, and hydroplaning. The best advice is to transmission. slow down when the road is wet. loss of steering. Always have the Shift to a lower gear when going Other Rainy Weather Tips engine running and the vehicle...
  • Page 221: Winter Driving

    9-12 Driving and Operating Winter Driving The Antilock Brake System (ABS) If possible, use Roadside improves vehicle stability during Assistance. See Roadside Driving on Snow or Ice hard stops on slippery roads, but Assistance Program on page 13-5. apply the brakes sooner than when To get help and keep everyone in Drive carefully when there is snow on dry pavement.
  • Page 222: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating 9-13 the way to save heat. Repeat this The Traction Control System (TCS) Warning (Continued) until help arrives but only when you can often help to free a stuck feel really uncomfortable from the vehicle. See Traction Control/ Check again from time to cold.
  • Page 223: Vehicle Load Limits

    9-14 Driving and Operating Rocking the Vehicle to Get Recovery Hooks Caution It Out Warning Turn the steering wheel left and Do not drive through standing right to clear the area around the water if it is deep enough to cover Never pull on recovery hooks front wheels.
  • Page 224 Driving and Operating 9-15 designed to carry, the Tire and Tire and Loading Information positions (1), and the maximum Loading Information label and Label vehicle capacity weight (2) in the Certification/Tire label. kilograms and pounds. The Tire and Loading Warning Information label also shows the size of the original equipment Do not load the vehicle any...
  • Page 225 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 226 Driving and Operating 9-17 weight of the driver, passengers, and cargo should never exceed your vehicle's capacity weight. Certification/Tire Label Example 2 Example 3 1. Vehicle Capacity Weight for 1. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 = 453 kg Example 3 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs) (1,000 lbs) 2.
  • Page 227 9-18 Driving and Operating The GVWR includes the weight The label will help you decide Warning of the vehicle, all occupants, how much cargo and installed fuel, and cargo. equipment your truck can carry. Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross The Certification/Tire label also Using heavier suspension...
  • Page 228: Starting And Operating

    Driving and Operating 9-19 There is also important loading Starting and Warning information for off-road driving in Operating this manual. See Loading Your Things you put inside the Vehicle for Off-Road Driving vehicle can strike and injure New Vehicle Break-In under Off-Road Driving on people in a sudden stop or page 9-5.
  • Page 229: Adjustable Throttle And Brake

    9-20 Driving and Operating No adjustment to the pedals can be Before you start driving, fully press Caution (Continued) made when the vehicle is in the brake pedal to confirm the R (Reverse) or while using cruise adjustment is right for you. While broken in.
  • Page 230 Driving and Operating 9-21 To shift out of P (Park), the ignition Do not turn the engine off when the 4. Set the parking brake. See must be in ON/RUN or ACC/ vehicle is moving. This will cause a Parking Brake on page 9-42. ACCESSORY and the regular brake loss of power assist in the brake pedal must be applied.
  • Page 231: Ignition Positions

    9-22 Driving and Operating 2 (ACC/ACCESSORY): This 4 (START): This is the position that The vehicle has an electronic position lets things like the radio starts the engine. When the engine keyless ignition with pushbutton and the windshield wipers operate starts, release the key.
  • Page 232 Driving and Operating 9-23 Stopping the Engine/LOCK/ Do not turn the engine off when the If the vehicle must be shut off in an OFF (No Indicator Lights): When vehicle is moving. This will cause a emergency: the vehicle is stopped, press the loss of power assist in the brake 1.
  • Page 233: Starting The Engine

    9-24 Driving and Operating The ignition will switch from ACC/ The instruments and audio systems Warning ACCESSORY to OFF after will operate as they do in ON/RUN, five minutes to prevent battery but the vehicle will not be able to be Turning off the vehicle while rundown.
  • Page 234 Driving and Operating 9-25 Driver Information Center (DIC), cranking motor to cool down. Caution hold the ignition switch in the When the engine starts, let go of START position to continue the key and accelerator. If the If you add electrical parts or engine cranking.
  • Page 235: Engine Heater

    9-26 Driving and Operating Starting Procedure (Keyless starts briefly but then stops Caution again, do the same thing. This Access) clears the extra gasoline from 1. With the Keyless Access Cranking the engine for long the engine. Do not race the system, the RKE transmitter periods of time, by returning the engine immediately after starting...
  • Page 236: Retained Accessory

    Driving and Operating 9-27 To Use the Engine Coolant 4. Before starting the engine, be These features work when the key sure to unplug and store the is in ON/RUN or ACC/ Heater cord as it was before to keep it ACCESSORY.
  • Page 237 9-28 Driving and Operating 5. Remove the key and take it with Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) you. If you can leave the vehicle with the ignition key in your with a N (Neutral) position, and And, if you leave the vehicle with hand, the vehicle is in P (Park).
  • Page 238: Shifting Out Of Park

    Driving and Operating 9-29 Torque Lock Shifting out of Park If you still are unable to shift out of P (Park): If you are parking on a hill and you This vehicle is equipped with an 1. Ease the pressure on the shift do not shift the transmission into electronic shift lock release system.
  • Page 239: Active Fuel Management

    9-30 Driving and Operating ® Active Fuel Management Engine Exhaust Warning (Continued) Vehicles with V8 engines may have There are holes or openings Active Fuel Management. This Warning in the vehicle body from system allows the engine to operate damage or aftermarket Engine exhaust contains carbon on either all or half of its cylinders, modifications that are not...
  • Page 240: Running The Vehicle While

    Driving and Operating 9-31 Running the Vehicle Automatic increase in the effort to shift out of P (Park). See Torque Lock under While Parked Transmission Shifting Into Park on page 9-27. It is better not to park with the If equipped, there is an electronic engine running.
  • Page 241 9-32 Driving and Operating To rock the vehicle back and forth to Warning Caution get out of snow, ice, or sand without damaging the transmission, see If If you have four-wheel drive, the Shifting out of P (Park) or the Vehicle Is Stuck on page 9-13. vehicle will be free to roll even N (Neutral) with the engine...
  • Page 242 Driving and Operating 9-33 Use D (Drive) and Tow/Haul Mode In some cases, this could appear to M (Manual Mode): This position when towing a trailer, carrying a be a delayed shift, however the allows selection of a range of gears heavy load, driving on steep hills, transmission is operating normally.
  • Page 243: Manual Mode

    9-34 Driving and Operating when driving on downhill grades by Manual Mode When the shift lever is moved from using the engine and transmission D (Drive) to M (Manual Mode), a Range Selection Mode to slow the vehicle. The first time number displays next to the M, the system engages for each indicating the current transmission...
  • Page 244: Tow/Haul Mode

    Driving and Operating 9-35 Tow/Haul Mode Gear before shifting from D (Drive) to M (Manual Mode) Range after shifting from D (Drive) to M (Manual Mode) Grade Braking is not available when Low Traction Mode Range Selection Mode is active. Low Traction Mode assists in See Tow/Haul Mode on page 9-35.
  • Page 245: Drive Systems

    9-36 Driving and Operating The selector button is on the end of On vehicles with a gasoline engine, Drive Systems the shift lever. Turn the Tow/Haul to disable or enable Tow/Haul Mode on and off by pressing the Grade Braking within the current Four-Wheel Drive button.
  • Page 246 Driving and Operating 9-37 ignition is turned on and one will Shifting into 4 will turn Traction Warning stay on. If the lights display ® Control and StabiliTrak off. See momentarily when the ignition is in Traction Control/Electronic Stability Shifting the transfer case to ON/RUN, but none stay on, the Control on page 9-44.
  • Page 247 9-38 Driving and Operating 2 (Two-Wheel Drive High): Use 4 (Four-Wheel Drive High): Use Shifting Into 2 for driving on most streets and this position when extra traction is Turn the knob to 2 at any speed, highways. The front axle is not needed, such as when driving on except when shifting from 4 .
  • Page 248 Driving and Operating 9-39 ON/RUN. It is best for the Shifting Into N (Neutral) Caution vehicle to be moving To shift: 1.6 to 3.2 km/h (1 to 2 mph). Shifting the transmission into gear 1. Park the vehicle on a level before the requested mode 2.
  • Page 249 9-40 Driving and Operating transmission to R (Reverse), 4. Turn the transfer case knob to Indicator lights display which setting then shift the transmission to the desired setting. the transfer case is in. N (Neutral) is D (Drive). There should be no indicated on the face of the knob.
  • Page 250: Antilock Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-41 The settings are: Brakes 4 (Four-Wheel Drive High): Use this position when extra traction is 2 (Two-Wheel Drive High): Use needed, such as when driving on Antilock Brake for driving on most streets and snowy or icy roads, when highways.
  • Page 251: Parking Brake

    9-42 Driving and Operating If driving safely on a wet road and it suddenly slows or stops. Always Parking Brake becomes necessary to slam on the leave enough room up ahead to brakes and continue braking to stop, even with ABS. avoid a sudden obstacle, a Using ABS computer senses the wheels are...
  • Page 252: Brake Assist

    Driving and Operating 9-43 Brake Assist Hill Start Assist (HSA) Caution The Brake Assist feature is Vehicles with StabiliTrak have an Driving with the parking brake on designed to assist the driver in HSA feature, which may be useful can overheat the brake system stopping or decreasing vehicle when the vehicle is stopped on a and cause premature wear or...
  • Page 253: Ride Control Systems

    9-44 Driving and Operating R (Reverse). There may be Ride Control Systems vehicle wheel brakes to assist the situations on minor hills (less than driver in keeping the vehicle on the 5% grade) with a loaded vehicle or intended path. Trailer Sway Control Traction Control/ while pulling a trailer where HSA will (TSC) is also on automatically when...
  • Page 254 Driving and Operating 9-45 Turn on and stay on when either See If the Vehicle Is Stuck on Turning the Systems Off system is not working. page 9-13 and Turning the and On Systems Off and On later in this If either system fails to turn on or to section.
  • Page 255: Hill Descent

    9-46 Driving and Operating StabiliTrak will automatically turn on press and release the button. The Press to enable or disable HDC. if the vehicle exceeds 56 km/h Vehicle speed must be below traction off light displayed in the (35 mph). Traction control will 50 km/h (31 mph).
  • Page 256: Magnetic Ride Control

    Driving and Operating 9-47 HDC will remain enabled between controller then sends signals to Automatic Level Control 22 and 60 km/h (14 and 37 mph), each shock absorber to The automatic level control rear however vehicle speed cannot be independently adjust the damping suspension is available on light-duty set or maintained in this range.
  • Page 257: Cruise Control

    9-48 Driving and Operating If a weight-distributing hitch is being Cruise Control This vehicle has a Hydra-Matic used, it is recommended to allow 6-speed automatic transmission. the shocks to inflate, thereby See Grade Braking under Tow/ Warning leveling the vehicle prior to adjusting Haul Mode on page 9-35 for an the hitch.
  • Page 258 Driving and Operating 9-49 The cruise control indicator on the (Cancel): Press to disengage instrument cluster turns green after cruise control without erasing the cruise control has been set to the set speed from memory. desired speed. See Instrument Setting Cruise Control Cluster on page 5-10.
  • Page 259 9-50 Driving and Operating To increase vehicle speed in The speedometer reading can be downhill, Cruise Grade Braking small increments, briefly press displayed in either English or metric helps maintain the driver selected +RES. For each press, the units. See Instrument Cluster on speed.
  • Page 260: Adaptive Cruise Control

    Driving and Operating 9-51 Ending Cruise Control direction. If no vehicle is detected in Warning your path, ACC works like regular There are four ways to end cruise cruise control. ACC uses a radar control: ACC has limited braking ability sensor.
  • Page 261 9-52 Driving and Operating (Cancel): Press to disengage Warning ACC without erasing the selected set speed. Adaptive Cruise Control will not detect or brake for children, (Follow Distance Gap): Press to select a following gap time (or pedestrians, animals, or other distance) setting for ACC of Far, objects.
  • Page 262 Driving and Operating 9-53 Press and hold +RES until the 3. Press and release the SET Resuming a Set Speed desired set speed appears on control on the steering wheel. If the ACC is set at a desired speed the display, then release it. 4.
  • Page 263 9-54 Driving and Operating Reducing Speed While ACC is at a Selecting the Follow Distance Gap range of selectable gaps may not be Set Speed appropriate for all drivers and When a slower moving vehicle is driving conditions. If ACC is already activated, do one detected ahead within the selected of the following: following gap, ACC will adjust the...
  • Page 264 Driving and Operating 9-55 times. See Collision/Detection speed increases or decreases to Warning (Continued) Systems under Vehicle follow the vehicle in front of you, but Personalization on page 5-43. will not exceed the set speed. It may when using ACC. Your complete apply limited braking, if necessary.
  • Page 265 9-56 Driving and Operating A message will appear on the DIC Curves in the Road Warning (Continued) indicating that cruise is disengaging. Warning The ACC active symbol will not be attention in curves and be ready displayed when ACC is no longer to use the brakes if necessary.
  • Page 266 Driving and Operating 9-57 Other Vehicle Lane Changes Do not use ACC when driving on steep hills or when towing a trailer. ACC will not detect a vehicle in the lane while driving on steep hills. The driver will often need to take over acceleration and braking on steep hills, especially when towing a trailer.
  • Page 267: Driver Assistance Systems

    9-58 Driving and Operating Cleaning the Sensing System Driver Assistance Warning (Continued) The radar sensor on the front of the Systems vehicle can become blocked by Under many conditions, these snow, ice, dirt, or mud. This area This vehicle may have features that systems will not: needs to be cleaned for ACC to work together to help avoid crashes...
  • Page 268: Assistance Systems For Parking Or Backing

    Driving and Operating 9-59 Audible or Safety Alert Seat When the vehicle is shifted into Warning (Continued) R (Reverse), the RVC displays an Some driver assistance features image of the area behind the vehicle alert the driver of obstacles by traffic.
  • Page 269 9-60 Driving and Operating coming from the left or right. This Warning system detects objects coming from up to 20 m (65 ft) from the left or The parking assist system does right side of the vehicle. When an not detect children, pedestrians, object is detected, either three bicyclists, animals, or objects beeps sound from the left or right or...
  • Page 270 Driving and Operating 9-61 Safety Alert Seat will pulse five select On in the vehicle times. Beeps for FPA are higher personalization menu. The On with pitched than for RPA. Towbar setting allows for the parking assist to work properly with Turning the Features On or Off a small item attached to the trailer hitch.
  • Page 271: Forward Collision Alert (Fca)

    9-62 Driving and Operating Assistance Systems for above 40 km/h (25 mph). If the FCA can be disabled with the FCA vehicle has Adaptive Cruise Control steering wheel control, or if your Driving (ACC), it can detect vehicles to vehicle is equipped with Adaptive distances of approximately 110 m Cruise Control (ACC), through If equipped, when driving the...
  • Page 272 Driving and Operating 9-63 When your vehicle approaches Selecting the Alert Timing Warning another detected vehicle too rapidly, The Collision Alert control is on the the red FCA display will flash on the FCA does not provide a warning steering wheel. Press windshield.
  • Page 273: Active Emergency Braking

    9-64 Driving and Operating Unnecessary Alerts Active Emergency Warning Braking System FCA may provide unnecessary alerts for turning vehicles, vehicles ACP is an emergency crash If the vehicle has Adaptive Cruise in other lanes, objects that are not preparation feature and is not Control (ACC) it also has the Active vehicles, or shadows.
  • Page 274: Side Blind Zone

    Driving and Operating 9-65 will only hold at a stop briefly. A firm Warning (Continued) Warning press of the accelerator pedal will also release Automatic Braking. Complete attention is always Using the Automatic Collision required while driving, and you Preparation System while towing Warning should be ready to take action a trailer could cause you to lose...
  • Page 275: Lane Change Alert

    9-66 Driving and Operating Change Alert system, please read LCA Detection Zones Warning (Continued) the entire Lane Change Alert The LCA sensor covers a zone of section before using this feature. approximately one lane over from injury, death, or vehicle damage. both sides of the vehicle, or 3.5 m Before making a lane change, Lane Change Alert...
  • Page 276 Driving and Operating 9-67 LCA can be disabled through or object extending out to either side vehicle personalization. See of the vehicle. Attached objects may Collision/Detection Systems under also interfere with the detection of Vehicle Personalization on vehicles. This is normal system page 5-43.
  • Page 277: Lane Departure

    9-68 Driving and Operating If the LCA displays do not light up sensor to detect the lane markings. Warning (Continued) when vehicles are in the side blind It only operates at speeds of zone or rapidly approaching this 56 km/h (35 mph) or greater. Detect lane markings under zone and the system is clean, the When the vehicle crosses a...
  • Page 278: System Does Not Work Properly

    Driving and Operating 9-69 How the System Works flash. In addition, three beeps will Lane markings may not be detected be sounded from the left or right on curves, highway exit ramps, The LDW camera sensor is on the side, or the Safety Alert Seat will or hills;...
  • Page 279: Fuel

    9-70 Driving and Operating LDW warnings may occur due to tar Fuel If the vehicle has a yellow fuel cap, marks, shadows, cracks in the road, E85 or FlexFuel can be used in the Use of the recommended fuel is an or other road imperfections.
  • Page 280: California Fuel

    Driving and Operating 9-71 Prohibited Fuels tricarbonyl (MMT). Do not use diagnosis. If it is determined that the gasolines and/or fuel additives with condition is caused by the type of Gasolines containing oxygenates MMT as they can reduce spark plug fuel used, repairs may not be such as ethers and ethanol, as well life and affect emission control...
  • Page 281: E85 Or Flexfuel

    9-72 Driving and Operating If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is have E85 should have a label Caution not available, one bottle of Fuel indicating the FlexFuel ethanol System Treatment PLUS added to content. Do not use the fuel if the Do not use fuel containing the fuel tank at every engine oil ethanol content is greater than 85%.
  • Page 282 Driving and Operating 9-73 The fuel cap is behind a hinged fuel While refueling, hang the tethered Warning (Continued) door on the driver side of the fuel cap from the hook on the vehicle. If the vehicle has E85 fuel fuel door.
  • Page 283: Filling A Portable Fuel

    9-74 Driving and Operating Filling a Portable Fuel Warning Warning (Continued) Container keep it in contact with the fill If a fire starts while you are opening until filling is refueling, do not remove the Warning complete. nozzle. Shut off the flow of fuel by Filling a portable fuel container shutting off the pump or by Fill the container no more...
  • Page 284: Trailer Towing

    Driving and Operating 9-75 Do not tow a trailer during the Trailer Towing Warning first 800 km (500 mi) to prevent damage to the engine, axle, General Towing When towing a trailer, exhaust or other parts. gases may collect at the rear of Information Then during the first 800 km the vehicle and enter if the...
  • Page 285 9-76 Driving and Operating Towing a trailer requires a certain Passing Caution (Continued) amount of experience. The More passing distance is needed combination you are driving is when towing a trailer. The The vehicle could be damaged. longer and not as responsive as the combination will not accelerate as Avoid making very sharp turns vehicle itself.
  • Page 286 Driving and Operating 9-77 Vehicles can tow in D (Drive). Shift Parking on Hills 4. Reapply the brake pedal. Then the transmission to a lower gear if apply the parking brake and shift the transmission shifts too often into P (Park). Warning under heavy loads and/or hilly 5.
  • Page 287: Trailer Towing

    9-78 Driving and Operating Maintenance when Trailer Warning Caution Towing The vehicle needs service more The driver can lose control when Pulling a trailer improperly can often when pulling a trailer. See pulling a trailer if the correct damage the vehicle and result in Maintenance Schedule on equipment is not used or the costly repairs not covered by the...
  • Page 288 Driving and Operating 9-79 The following information has many Trailer Weight Rating (TWR) is time-tested, important trailering tips calculated assuming the tow vehicle and safety rules. Many of these are has only the driver and all required important for your safety and that of trailering equipment.
  • Page 289 9-80 Driving and Operating Vehicle Axle Ratio Maximum Trailer Weight GCWR* 1500 Series 2WD Short Wheel Base 5.3L V8 3.08 2 948 kg (6,500 lb) 5 443 kg (12,000 lb) 5.3L V8 3.42 3 856kg (8,500 lb) 6 350 kg (14,000 lb) 1500 Series 2WD Long Wheel Base 5.3L V8 3.08...
  • Page 290 Driving and Operating 9-81 Ask your dealer for trailering information or advice. Weight of the Trailer Tongue The tongue load (1) of any trailer is very important because it is also part of the vehicle weight. The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) includes the curb weight of the vehicle, any cargo carried in it, and the people who will be riding in the...
  • Page 291 9-82 Driving and Operating to exceed the GVWR limit for the Maximum Tongue vehicle, or the RGAWR, with the tow Vehicle Series Hitch Type Weight vehicle and trailer fully loaded for 1500 Weight Carrying 272 kg (600 lb) the trip including the weight of the trailer tongue.
  • Page 292: Towing Equipment

    Driving and Operating 9-83 Towing Equipment Weight-Distributing Hitch the trailer to help prevent the tongue from contacting the road if it Adjustment Hitches becomes separated from the hitch. Instructions about safety chains The correct hitch equipment helps may be provided by the hitch maintain combination control.
  • Page 293 9-84 Driving and Operating Since the vehicle is equipped with This will boost the vehicle system Tow/Haul Mode StabiliTrak, the trailer brakes cannot voltage and properly charge the tap into the vehicle's hydraulic battery. If the trailer is too light for system.
  • Page 294: Integrated Trailer Brake Control System

    Driving and Operating 9-85 Tow/Haul is a feature that assists Operating the vehicle in Tow/Haul This symbol is on the Trailer Brake when pulling a heavy trailer or a when lightly loaded or with no trailer Control Panel on vehicles with an large or heavy load.
  • Page 295 9-86 Driving and Operating all of these systems are fully Trailer Brake Control Panel Page on the DIC to adjust and operational to ensure full display power output to the trailer functionality of the ITBC system. brakes. The ITBC system is powered Trailer Brake DIC Display Page through the vehicle's electrical The ITBC system displays...
  • Page 296 Driving and Operating 9-87 A trailer with electric brakes has TRAILER GAIN: This setting can be The trailer's and the vehicle's brake become disconnected (a adjusted from 0.0 to 10.0 with either lamps will come on when either CHECK TRAILER WIRING a trailer connected or disconnected.
  • Page 297 9-88 Driving and Operating Use the following to adjust Trailer 3. Readjust Trailer Gain any time CHECK TRAILER WIRING: This Gain for each towing condition: vehicle loading, trailer loading, message will display if: or road surface conditions 1. Drive the vehicle with the trailer The ITBC system first change or if trailer wheel lock-up attached on a level road surface...
  • Page 298: Trailer Sway

    Driving and Operating 9-89 There is an electrical fault in the SERVICE TRAILER BRAKE Contact your trailer dealer for wiring to the trailer brakes. This SYSTEM: This message will display assistance with trailer repairs and message will continue as long when there is a problem with the trailer warranty information.
  • Page 299: Conversions And Add-Ons

    9-90 Driving and Operating If TSC is enabled, the Traction Conversions and Warning (Continued) Control System (TCS)/StabiliTrak Add-Ons warning light will flash on the vehicle or trailer tires. See Towing instrument cluster. Vehicle speed Equipment on page 9-83 for must be reduced. If trailer sway Add-On Electrical trailer ratings and hitch setup continues, StabiliTrak can reduce...
  • Page 300: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Brake Fluid ....10-21 Taillamps, Turn Signal, Battery ..... 10-23 Stoplamps, and Back-Up Four-Wheel Drive .
  • Page 301: General Information

    10-2 Vehicle Care Tire Pressure ....10-51 Towing the Vehicle General Information Tire Pressure for High-Speed Towing the Vehicle ..10-80 For service and parts needs, visit Operation .
  • Page 302: Warning

    Vehicle Care 10-3 cause cancer and birth defects or handling, emissions systems, Vehicle Checks other reproductive harm. Engine aerodynamics, durability, and exhaust, many parts and systems, electronic systems like antilock Doing Your Own many fluids, and some component brakes, traction control, and stability Service Work wear by-products contain and/or control.
  • Page 303: Hood

    10-4 Vehicle Care This vehicle has an airbag system. Hood 2. Go to the front of the vehicle to Before attempting to do your own find the secondary hood release. To open the hood: service work, see Servicing the The handle is under the front Airbag-Equipped Vehicle on edge of the hood near the page 3-40.
  • Page 304: Engine Compartment Overview

    Vehicle Care 10-5 Engine Compartment Overview...
  • Page 305: Engine Oil

    10-6 Vehicle Care Change the engine oil at the 1. Positive (+) Terminal. See Jump 10. Windshield Washer Fluid appropriate time. See Engine Oil Starting on page 10-77. Reservoir. See Adding Washer Life System on page 10-9. Fluid under Washer Fluid on 2.
  • Page 306 Vehicle Care 10-7 Obtaining an accurate oil level When to Add Engine Oil Caution (Continued) reading is essential: 1. If the engine has been running have an oil level above the recently, turn off the engine and operating range, i.e., the engine allow several minutes for the oil has so much oil that the oil level to drain back into the oil pan.
  • Page 307 10-8 Vehicle Care Selecting the Right Engine Oil dexos certification mark are all that Caution is needed for good performance and Selecting the right engine oil engine protection. depends on both the proper oil Failure to use the recommended Engine oil system flushes are not specification and viscosity grade.
  • Page 308: Engine Oil Life System

    Vehicle Care 10-9 into sewers, or into streams or possible that, if driving under the How to Reset the Engine Oil bodies of water. Recycle it by taking best conditions, the oil life system Life System it to a place that collects used oil. might indicate that an oil change is Reset the system whenever the not necessary for up to a year.
  • Page 309: Automatic Transmission

    10-10 Vehicle Care 2. Fully press the accelerator pedal fluid level. However, if there is a How to Check Automatic slowly three times within large leak, then it may be necessary Transmission Fluid five seconds. to have the vehicle towed to a dealer service department and have Caution 3.
  • Page 310 Vehicle Care 10-11 pausing for about three seconds Cold Check Procedure 2. Flip the handle up, then pull out in each range. Then, move the the dipstick and wipe it with a Use this procedure only as a shift lever back to P (Park). clean rag or paper towel.
  • Page 311 10-12 Vehicle Care 6. Perform a hot check at the first opportunity after the transmission reaches a normal operating temperature between 71°C to 93°C (160°F to 200°F). 7. If the fluid level is in the 1. Locate the transmission dipstick acceptable range, push the 5.
  • Page 312: Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

    Vehicle Care 10-13 Consistency of Readings How to Inspect the Engine Air 1. Screws (4) Cleaner/Filter 2. Electrical Connector Always check the fluid level at least twice using the procedure described To inspect the air cleaner/filter, 3. Air Duct Clamp previously.
  • Page 313: Cooling System

    10-14 Vehicle Care 8. Reverse Steps 2-4 to reinstall Cooling System Warning the filter cover housing. The cooling system allows the An electric engine cooling fan can engine to maintain the correct Warning start even when the engine is not working temperature.
  • Page 314: Engine Coolant

    Vehicle Care 10-15 What to Use Use a 50/50 mixture of clean, Caution drinkable water and DEX-COOL coolant. If using this mixture, Warning Using coolant other than nothing else needs to be added. ® DEX-COOL can cause This mixture: Adding only plain water or some premature engine, heater core, other liquid to the cooling system Gives freezing protection down...
  • Page 315 10-16 Vehicle Care Checking Coolant Caution (Continued) The coolant surge tank is in the engine compartment on the mixture can freeze and crack passenger side of the vehicle. See engine cooling parts. The repairs Engine Compartment Overview on would not be covered by the page 10-5.
  • Page 316 Vehicle Care 10-17 4. With the coolant surge tank Caution pressure cap off, start the engine and let it run until the This vehicle has a specific engine coolant temperature coolant fill procedure. Failure to gauge indicates approximately follow this procedure could cause 90°C (195°F).
  • Page 317: Engine Overheating

    10-18 Vehicle Care In addition, there are ENGINE If Steam is Coming from the Caution OVERHEATED STOP ENGINE, Engine Compartment ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE If the pressure cap is not tightly ENGINE, and ENGINE POWER IS Warning installed, coolant loss and REDUCED messages in the Driver possible engine damage may Information Center (DIC).
  • Page 318: Engine Fan

    Vehicle Care 10-19 If No Steam is Coming from 2. Turn the heater on to the highest as normal idle speed for at least temperature and to the highest five minutes while the vehicle is the Engine Compartment fan speed. Open the windows as parked.
  • Page 319: Washer Fluid

    10-20 Vehicle Care fans will change to low speed when displays, washer fluid will need to Caution (Continued) additional cooling is no longer be added to the windshield washer required. fluid reservoir. to freeze and damage the The electric engine cooling fans washer fluid tank and other may run after the engine has been parts of the washer system.
  • Page 320: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-21 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 321: Checking Brake Fluid

    10-22 Vehicle Care There are only two reasons why the Warning brake fluid level in the reservoir might go down: If too much brake fluid is added, it The brake fluid level goes down can spill on the engine and burn, because of normal brake lining if the engine is hot enough.
  • Page 322: Battery

    Vehicle Care 10-23 Always clean the brake fluid Caution (Continued) Warning reservoir cap and the area around the cap before removing it. This be replaced. Do not let Battery posts, terminals, and helps keep dirt from entering the someone put in the wrong related accessories contain lead reservoir.
  • Page 323: Four-Wheel Drive

    10-24 Vehicle Care Extended Storage: Remove the How to Check Lubricant When to Change Lubricant black, negative ( ) cable from the Refer to Maintenance Schedule on battery or use a battery trickle page 11-2 to determine how often to charger.
  • Page 324: Rear Axle

    Vehicle Care 10-25 What to Use out along the axle tubes and has not drained back to the sump area. Refer to Recommended Fluids and Therefore, a reading taken Lubricants on page 11-12 to five minutes after the vehicle has determine what kind of lubricant been driven will appear to have a to use.
  • Page 325: Noise Control System

    10-26 Vehicle Care The proper level is 1.0 mm to Federal law prohibits the following Engine: 19.0 mm (0.04 in to 0.7 in) below acts or the causing thereof: Removal or rendering engine speed the bottom of the fill hole, located on 1.
  • Page 326: Function Check

    Vehicle Care 10-27 Starter Switch Check Automatic Transmission normal effort. If the shift lever moves out of P (Park), contact Shift Lock Control your dealer for service. Warning Function Check Ignition Transmission When you are doing this Warning Lock Check inspection, the vehicle could move suddenly.
  • Page 327: Park Brake And P (Park)

    10-28 Vehicle Care To check the P (Park) Park Brake and P (Park) mechanism's holding ability: Mechanism Check With the engine running, shift to P (Park). Then release the parking brake followed by the Warning regular brake. When you are doing this check, Contact your dealer if service is the vehicle could begin to move.
  • Page 328: Glass Replacement

    Vehicle Care 10-29 warranty. Do not allow the wiper 2. Push the release lever (2) to Headlamp Aiming blade arm to touch the disengage the hook and push Headlamp aim has been preset and windshield. the wiper arm (1) out of the should need no further adjustment.
  • Page 329: Bulb Replacement

    10-30 Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement High Intensity Discharge Headlamps (HID) Lighting For the proper type of replacement bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on Warning page 10-33. For any bulb changing procedure The high intensity discharge not listed in this section, contact lighting system operates at a very your dealer.
  • Page 330: Front Turn Signal Lamps

    Vehicle Care 10-31 3. Turn the bulb socket Taillamps, Turn Signal, counterclockwise to remove it Stoplamps, and Back-Up from the headlamp assembly Lamps and pull it straight out. 4. Unplug the electrical connector from the old bulb by releasing the clip on the bulb socket. Front Turn Signal Lamps 1.
  • Page 331: License Plate Lamp

    10-32 Vehicle Care 6. Pull the bulb straight out from License Plate Lamp the socket. 7. Press a new bulb into the socket, insert it into the taillamp assembly, and turn the bulb socket clockwise until it clicks. 8. Reinstall the taillamp assembly and tighten the screws.
  • Page 332: Replacement Bulbs

    Vehicle Care 10-33 5. Push the replacement bulb Electrical System straight into the bulb socket and turn the bulb socket clockwise to Electrical System install it into the lamp assembly. Overload 6. Push the lamp assembly back into position until the release tab The vehicle has fuses to protect locks into place.
  • Page 333: Fuses

    10-34 Vehicle Care headlamp wiring checked right away Look at the silver-colored band if the lamps go on and off or inside the fuse. If the band is broken remain off. or melted, replace the fuse. Be sure you replace a bad fuse with a new Windshield Wipers one of the identical size and rating.
  • Page 334 Vehicle Care 10-35...
  • Page 335 10-36 Vehicle Care Item Usage Item Usage Item Usage Real Time Right Parking Electric Running Boards Dampening Lamps Antilock Brake Fuel Pump Power Left Parking Lamps System Pump Module Upfitter 3 Interior BEC LT1 Spare/Battery Automatic Level Regulated Voltage MBS Passenger Control Run/Crank Control Suspension...
  • Page 336 Vehicle Care 10-37 Item Usage Item Usage Item Usage Throttle Control Starter Engine Control Module Ignition Engine Control Aero Shutter Miscellaneous Module Relay Police Upfitter Ignition Spare Horn Starter Relay Transmission Fog Lamps Front Windshield Ignition High-Beam Washer RC Upfitter 1 and 2 Headlamps Rear Window VBAT Upfitter...
  • Page 337: Instrument Panel Fuse Block

    10-38 Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Block (Left) The left instrument panel fuse block access door is on the driver side edge of the instrument panel. Pull off the cover to access the fuse block.
  • Page 338 Vehicle Care 10-39 The vehicle may not be equipped Number Usage Number Usage with all of the fuses, relays, and Steering Wheel Heater, Ventilation features shown. Controls Backlighting and Air Conditioning Number Usage Ignition/Heater, Not Used Not Used Ventilation and Air Not Used Conditioning Auxiliary Not Used...
  • Page 339 10-40 Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Number Usage Number Usage Block (Right) Right Heated/ SEO/Automatic Level Control Cooled Seat Park Enable Electric Left Heated/ Adjustable Pedal (if Cooled Seat equipped) Not Used Not Used Not Used Miscellaneous R/C Accessory Power Heated Steering Outlet 2 Wheel...
  • Page 340 Vehicle Care 10-41 The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses, relays, and features shown. Number Usage Not Used Not Used Not Used Accessory Power Outlet 4 Not Used Not Used Not Used Glove Box Not Used Not Used Not Used Steering Wheel...
  • Page 341 10-42 Vehicle Care Number Usage Number Usage Number Usage Not Used Body Control Not Used Module 6 Not Used Not Used Body Control Not Used Not Used Module 7 Not Used Not Used Amplifier Body Control Not Used Right Front Seat Module 4 Not Used Accessory Power...
  • Page 342: Rear Compartment Fuse

    Vehicle Care 10-43 Rear Compartment Fuse ISO Mini Usage Block Relays Rear Defogger Micro Usage Fuses Heated Second Row Seat Left Heated Second Row Seat Right Heated Mirrors Liftgate Glass Breakage The rear compartment fuse block is Liftgate Glass behind the access panel on the left side of the compartment.
  • Page 343: Wheels And Tires

    10-44 Vehicle Care Wheels and Tires M-Type Usage Warning (Continued) Fuses Tires and a serious crash. See Liftgate Module Vehicle Load Limits on Every new GM vehicle has Third Row Seat page 9-14. high-quality tires made by a Rear Accessory Underinflated tires pose leading tire manufacturer.
  • Page 344: All-Season Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-45 See Tire Pressure for traction or performance as winter Warning (Continued) tires on snow or ice-covered roads. High-Speed Operation on See Winter Tires on page 10-45. page 10-53 for inflation pressure Worn or old tires can adjustment for high-speed cause a crash.
  • Page 345: Low-Profile Tires

    10-46 Vehicle Care Use only radial ply tires of the The tread pattern on these tires may Caution same size, load range, and wear more quickly than other tires. speed rating as the original Consider rotating the tires more Low-profile tires are more equipment tires.
  • Page 346 Vehicle Care 10-47 criteria have a TPC specification (4) Tire Identification Number code molded onto the sidewall. (TIN) The letters and numbers GM's TPC specifications meet or following the DOT code are the exceed all federal safety Tire Identification Number (TIN). guidelines.
  • Page 347: Tire Designations

    10-48 Vehicle Care (7) Maximum Cold Inflation item C of the tire illustration, it Load Limit Maximum load that would mean that the tire's can be carried and the sidewall is 75 percent as high as maximum pressure needed to it is wide.
  • Page 348: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Vehicle Care 10-49 Tire Terminology and Bead The tire bead contains DOT Markings A code molded steel wires wrapped by steel into the sidewall of a tire Definitions cords that hold the tire onto signifying that the tire is in Air Pressure The amount of the rim.
  • Page 349 10-50 Vehicle Care Intended Outboard Sidewall Maximum Loaded Vehicle Passenger (P-Metric) Tire The side of an asymmetrical tire Weight The sum of curb tire used on passenger cars and that must always face outward weight, accessory weight, some light duty trucks and when mounted on a vehicle.
  • Page 350: Tire Pressure

    Vehicle Care 10-51 Speed Rating determined by tire See Tire and Loading alphanumeric code assigned to manufacturers using Information Label under Vehicle a tire indicating the maximum government testing procedures. Load Limits on page 9-14. speed at which a tire can The ratings are molded into the Tire Pressure operate.
  • Page 351 10-52 Vehicle Care example of the Tire and Loading the vehicle has not been driven Caution (Continued) Information label, see Vehicle for at least three hours or no Load Limits on page 9-14. How more than 1.6 km (1 mi). Overinflated tires, or tires that the vehicle is loaded affects have too much air, can...
  • Page 352: Tire Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care 10-53 Tire Pressure for When driving the vehicle at speeds pressure label. (If your vehicle has of 160 km/h (100 mph) or higher, set tires of a different size than the size High-Speed Operation the cold inflation pressure to 20 kPa indicated on the vehicle placard or (3 psi) above the recommended tire tire inflation pressure label, you...
  • Page 353: Tire Pressure Monitor

    10-54 Vehicle Care Please note that the TPMS is not a wheels on the vehicle that prevent the tires and transmit the tire substitute for proper tire the TPMS from functioning properly. pressure readings to a receiver maintenance, and it is the driver's Always check the TPMS malfunction located in the vehicle.
  • Page 354: Tpms Malfunction Light And Message

    Vehicle Care 10-55 buttons, tire pressure levels can be See Tire Inspection on page 10-58, TPMS Malfunction Light and viewed. For additional information Tire Rotation on page 10-58 and Message and details about the DIC operation Tires on page 10-44. The TPMS will not function properly and displays, see Driver Information if one or more of the TPMS sensors...
  • Page 355: Tpms Sensor Matching Process

    10-56 Vehicle Care The TPMS sensor matching Operating electronic devices or using a TPMS relearn tool, in the process was not done or not being near facilities using radio following order: driver side front tire, completed successfully after wave frequencies similar to the passenger side front tire, passenger rotating the tires.
  • Page 356 Vehicle Care 10-57 3. Uplevel DIC Only: Make sure the 5. If the vehicle has an uplevel 8. Proceed to the passenger side Tire Pressure info page option is front tire, and repeat the DIC, press and hold the (Set/ turned on.
  • Page 357: Tire Inspection

    10-58 Vehicle Care The tire has a puncture, cut, Tire Inspection See When It Is Time for New or other damage that cannot Tires on page 10-59 and Wheel We recommend that the tires, be repaired well because of Replacement on page 10-64. including the spare tire, if the the size or location of the vehicle has one, be inspected...
  • Page 358: When It Is Time For New

    Vehicle Care 10-59 Adjust the front and rear tires to When It Is Time for New Warning (Continued) the recommended inflation Tires pressure on the Tire and off and cause an accident. When Factors, such as maintenance, Loading Information label after changing a wheel, remove any temperatures, driving speeds, the tires have been rotated.
  • Page 359: Buying New Tires

    10-60 Vehicle Care See Tire Inspection on page 10-58 least a month in a cool, dry, clean GM's exclusive TPC Spec and Tire Rotation on page 10-58 for area away from direct sunlight to system considers over a dozen additional information. slow aging.
  • Page 360 Vehicle Care 10-61 If proper rotation and Warning Warning maintenance have been done, all four tires should wear out at Mixing tires of different sizes, Using bias-ply tires on the about the same time. See Tire brands, or types may cause vehicle may cause the wheel Rotation on page 10-58 for loss of control of the vehicle,...
  • Page 361: Different Size Tires And

    10-62 Vehicle Care The Tire and Loading Uniform Tire Quality Warning Information label indicates the Grading original equipment tires on the If different sized wheels are used, Quality grades can be found vehicle. See Vehicle Load Limits there may not be an acceptable where applicable on the tire on page 9-14 for the label level of performance and safety if...
  • Page 362 Vehicle Care 10-63 nominal rim diameters of graded 150 would wear one and straight-ahead braking traction 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm), one-half (1½) times as well on tests, and does not include or to some limited-production the government course as a tire acceleration, cornering, tires.
  • Page 363: Wheel Alignment And Tire

    10-64 Vehicle Care performance on the laboratory surface variations such as troughs Replace wheels, wheel bolts, wheel or ruts, is normal. If the vehicle is nuts, or Tire Pressure Monitor test wheel than the minimum vibrating when driving on a smooth System (TPMS) sensors with new required by law.
  • Page 364: Tire Chains

    Vehicle Care 10-65 Tire Chains Caution Warning (Continued) Warning The wrong wheel can also cause traction device if it is contacting problems with bearing life, brake the vehicle. Do not spin the If the vehicle has P265/65R18, cooling, speedometer or wheels.
  • Page 365: If A Tire Goes Flat

    10-66 Vehicle Care A rear blowout, particularly on a Caution (Continued) Warning curve, acts much like a skid and may require the same correction as them. If the contact continues, Lifting a vehicle and getting under used in a skid. Stop pressing the slow down until it stops.
  • Page 366: Tire Changing

    Vehicle Care 10-67 Tire Changing Warning Warning (Continued) Removing the Spare Tire and 6. Place wheel blocks on both Changing a tire can be Tools sides of the tire at the dangerous. The vehicle can slip The equipment needed to change a opposite corner of the tire off the jack and roll over or fall flat tire is stored in the rear of the...
  • Page 367 10-68 Vehicle Care 5. Turn the wing nut retaining the To access the spare tire, refer to the wheel blocks (2) following graphics and instructions: counterclockwise to remove the wheel blocks and the wheel block retainer. Use the following tools: 1.
  • Page 368 Vehicle Care 10-69 10. Tire/Wheel Retainer 11. Hoist Cable 1. Open the hoist shaft access door (3) on the bumper to access the spare tire lock (6). 2. To remove the spare tire lock (6), insert the ignition key, turn it clockwise and then pull it straight out.
  • Page 369 10-70 Vehicle Care 7. Tilt the tire toward the vehicle with some slack in the cable to access the tire/wheel retainer. Tilt the retainer and pull it and the cable and spring through the center of the wheel. Once the retainer is separated from the guide pin, tilt the retainer and pull it through the 2.
  • Page 370 Vehicle Care 10-71 Front Tire Flat: If the flat tire is Rear Tire Flat: If the flat tire is on a front tire of the vehicle, use on a rear tire of the vehicle, use the jack handle and only one the jack handle (2) and both jack jack handle extension.
  • Page 371 10-72 Vehicle Care Warning Warning (Continued) Raising the vehicle with the jack an emergency, a cloth or a paper improperly positioned can towel can be used; however, use damage the vehicle and even a scraper or wire brush later to make the vehicle fall.
  • Page 372 Vehicle Care 10-73 10. Turn the wheel wrench Warning Caution (Continued) counterclockwise to lower the vehicle. Lower the jack Wheel nuts that are improperly or sequence and to the proper completely. incorrectly tightened can cause torque specification. See the wheels to become loose or Capacities and Specifications for come off.
  • Page 373 10-74 Vehicle Care Storing a Flat or Spare Tire Store the tire under the rear of the 9. Spare Tire (Valve Stem vehicle in the spare tire carrier. Pointed Down) and Tools Refer to the following graphics and 10. Tire/Wheel Retainer instructions to help you: 11.
  • Page 374 Vehicle Care 10-75 4. Insert the open end of the 7. Make sure the tire is stored extension (7) through the hole in securely. Push, pull, and then try the rear bumper (8) (hoist shaft to turn the tire. If the tire moves, access hole).
  • Page 375: Full-Size Spare Tire

    10-76 Vehicle Care 5. Use the retaining bracket to Repair and replace the road tire as After installing the spare tire on the fasten the tool bag on the stud soon as it is convenient, and stow vehicle, stop as soon as possible and turn the wing nut clockwise the spare tire for future use.
  • Page 376: Jump Starting

    Vehicle Care 10-77 Jump Starting reduce electrical resistance. This Caution is located on the passenger For more information about the side, in the rear of the engine Ignoring these steps could result vehicle battery, see Battery on compartment. in costly damage to the vehicle page 10-23.
  • Page 377 10-78 Vehicle Care 5. Open the hood on the other Caution Warning vehicle and locate the positive (+) and negative ( ) If any accessories are left on or Using an open flame near a terminal locations on that plugged in during the jump battery can cause battery gas to vehicle.
  • Page 378 Vehicle Care 10-79 too. And do not connect the 9. Connect the black negative ( ) Warning negative ( ) cable to the cable to the negative ( ) terminal negative ( ) terminal on the of the good battery. Use a Fans or other moving engine dead battery because this can remote negative ( ) terminal if...
  • Page 379: Towing The Vehicle

    10-80 Vehicle Care 11. Start the vehicle with the good Towing the Vehicle To tow the vehicle behind another battery and run the engine for a vehicle for recreational purposes, while. such as behind a motor home, see Caution Recreational Vehicle Towing 12.
  • Page 380 Vehicle Care 10-81 Dinghy Towing Two-wheel-drive vehicles should not Caution be towed with all four wheels on the Two-Wheel-Drive Vehicles ground. Use of a shield mounted in front Four-Wheel-Drive Vehicles of the vehicle grille could restrict airflow and cause damage to the transmission.
  • Page 381 10-82 Vehicle Care 4. Shift the transfer case to negative battery post with a Warning N (Neutral). See Shifting into non-conductive material to N (Neutral) under Four-Wheel prevent any contact with the Shifting a four-wheel-drive Drive on page 9-36 for the negative battery terminal.
  • Page 382 Vehicle Care 10-83 Disconnecting the Towed Vehicle 9. Release the parking brake. Caution Before disconnecting the towed 10. Reset any lost presets. vehicle: If a two-wheel-drive vehicle is The outside temperature towed with the rear wheels on the 1. Park on a level surface. display will default to 32°F but ground, the transmission could be will reset with normal usage.
  • Page 383 10-84 Vehicle Care To dolly tow a two-wheel-drive To dolly tow a four-wheel drive 6. Shift the transfer case to vehicle or a four-wheel drive vehicle vehicle from the front: N (Neutral). See Four-Wheel with a single speed automatic Drive on page 9-36. 1.
  • Page 384 Vehicle Care 10-85 Two-Wheel-Drive Vehicles and case into Two-Wheel Drive High. 6. Use an adequate clamping Four-Wheel Drive Vehicles with a See Four-Wheel Drive on device designed for towing to Single Speed Automatic page 9-36. ensure that the front wheels are Transfer Case locked into the straight position.
  • Page 385: Appearance Care

    10-86 Vehicle Care Appearance Care washed. This could cause damage Caution (Continued) that would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Exterior Care products can be obtained from If using an automatic car wash, your dealer. Follow all Locks follow the car wash instructions. The manufacturer directions regarding windshield wiper and rear window correct product usage, necessary...
  • Page 386 Vehicle Care 10-87 calcium chloride and other salts, ice The bright metal moldings on the Caution (Continued) melting agents, road oil and tar, tree vehicle are aluminum. To prevent sap, bird droppings, chemicals from damage always follow these may damage it. Use only industrial chimneys, etc., can cleaning instructions: non-abrasive waxes and polishes...
  • Page 387 10-88 Vehicle Care Solvents, alcohols, fuels, Cleaning Exterior Lamps/ Air Intakes or other harsh cleaners. Lenses, Emblems, Decals and Clear debris from the air intakes, Stripes Ice scrapers or other hard items. between the hood and windshield, when washing the vehicle. Aftermarket appearance caps or Use only lukewarm or cold water, a covers while the lamps are...
  • Page 388 Vehicle Care 10-89 squeak. Lubricate weatherstrips at Wheels and Trim Aluminum Caution least once a year. Hot, dry climates or Chrome may require more frequent Use a soft, clean cloth with mild To avoid surface damage, do not application. Black marks from soap and water to clean the wheels.
  • Page 389: Interior Care

    10-90 Vehicle Care Inspect power steering for proper on weatherstrips with a clean cloth Finish Damage hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, will make them last longer, seal Quickly repair minor chips and chafing, etc. better, and not stick or squeak. scratches with touch-up materials Visually check constant velocity joint available from your dealer to avoid Underbody Maintenance...
  • Page 390 Vehicle Care 10-91 Use a soft bristle brush to remove To prevent damage, do not clean Interior Glass dust from knobs and crevices on the the interior using the following To clean, use a terry cloth fabric instrument cluster. Using a mild cleaners or techniques: dampened with water.
  • Page 391 10-92 Vehicle Care Coated Moldings To clean: cleaner or spot lifter. Test a small hidden area for colorfastness before 1. Saturate a clean lint-free Coated moldings should be cleaned. using a commercial upholstery colorfast cloth with water. When lightly soiled, wipe with a cleaner or spot lifter.
  • Page 392 Vehicle Care 10-93 Caution Caution Caution Do not attach a device with a Soaking or saturating leather, Use of air fresheners may cause suction cup to the display. This especially perforated leather, as permanent damage to plastics may cause damage and would well as other interior surfaces, and painted surfaces.
  • Page 393: Floor Mats

    10-94 Vehicle Care Care of Safety Belts Use the following guidelines for Removing and Replacing the proper floor mat usage: Floor Mats Keep belts clean and dry. The original equipment floor Pull up on the rear of the driver side mats were designed for your floor mat to unlock each retainer Warning...
  • Page 394: Service And Maintenance

    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 395: Maintenance Schedule

    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 396 Service and Maintenance 11-3 Check engine coolant level. See for more than a year. The engine oil or missing parts or signs of wear Engine Coolant on page 10-15. and filter must be changed at least at least once a year. See once a year and the oil life system Exterior Care on page 10-86.
  • Page 397 11-4 Service and Maintenance Check ignition transmission lock. See Ignition Transmission Lock Check on page 10-27. Check parking brake and automatic transmission park mechanism. See Park Brake and P (Park) Mechanism Check on page 10-28. Check accelerator pedal for damage, high effort, or binding. Replace if needed.
  • Page 398 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. Inspect evaporative control system. (1) Replace engine air cleaner filter. (2) Replace spark plugs.
  • Page 399 11-6 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Normal (1) Check all fuel and vapor lines and hoses for proper hook-up, routing, and condition. (2) Or every four years, whichever comes first. (3) Do not directly power wash the transfer case output seals.
  • Page 400 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. Inspect evaporative control system. (1) Replace engine air cleaner filter. (2) Change automatic transmission fluid.
  • Page 401: Services

    11-8 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance Special Application Additional Schedule Additional Required Services Maintenance and Care Services - Severe (1) Check all fuel and vapor lines Severe Commercial Use Your vehicle is an important and hoses for proper hook-up, Vehicles Only: Lubricate chassis investment and caring for it properly routing, and condition.
  • Page 402 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 403 11-10 Service and Maintenance Shocks and Struts rubber; cracks or cuts in the Wheel Alignment tread or sidewall; or a bulge or Shocks and struts help aid in control Wheel alignment is critical for split in the tire. for a smoother ride. ensuring that the tires deliver optimal wear and performance.
  • Page 404 Service and Maintenance 11-11 Wiper Blades Wiper blades need to be cleaned and kept in good condition to provide a clear view. Signs of wear include streaking, skipping across the windshield, and worn or split rubber. Trained dealer technicians can check the wiper blades and replace them when needed.
  • Page 405: Lubricants, And Parts

    11-12 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Usage Fluid/Lubricant ® Engine Oil Use only engine oil licensed to the dexos1 specification of the proper SAE viscosity grade.
  • Page 406 Service and Maintenance 11-13 Usage Fluid/Lubricant Front Axle (2500 Series Vehicles with SAE 75W-90 Synthetic Axle Lubricant (GM Part No. 89021677, in Four-Wheel Drive) Canada 89021678). Rear Axle SAE 75W-90 Synthetic Axle Lubricant (GM Part No. 89021677, in Canada 89021678). ®...
  • Page 407: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    11-14 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Replacement Parts Replacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 22845992 A3181C Oil Filter 89017525 PF63 Passenger Compartment Air Filter 22808781 CF188 Spark Plugs...
  • Page 408: Maintenance Records

    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...
  • Page 409 11-16 Service and Maintenance Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 410 Service and Maintenance 11-17 Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 411 11-18 Service and Maintenance Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 412: Technical Data

    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 413: Vehicle Data

    12-2 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications The following approximate capacities are given in metric and English conversions. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 11-12 for more information. Capacities Application Metric English Air Conditioning Refrigerant For the air conditioning system refrigerant type and charge amount, see the refrigerant label under the hood.
  • Page 414 Technical Data 12-3 Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code Spark Plug Gap 5.3L V8 0.95 1.10mm (0.037 0.043 in)
  • Page 415 12-4 Technical Data Engine Drive Belt Routing...
  • Page 416: Customer Information

    Reporting Safety Defects to Procedure ....13-1 GMC. Normally, any concerns with General Motors ... 13-13...
  • Page 417 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 418: Customer Assistance

    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 419: Customer Assistance For Text Telephone (Tty) Users

    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, Mail Code: in Canada can dial 1-800-263-3830.
  • Page 420: Program

    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 421 Road or Highway: Tow to the General Motors North America and nearest GMC dealer for warranty GMC reserve the right to make any service, or if the vehicle was in a changes or discontinue the crash and cannot be driven.
  • Page 422: Scheduling Service Appointments

    Customer Information 13-7 Services Not Included in Limited requires Scheduling Service pre-authorization, original Roadside Assistance Appointments detailed receipts, and a copy of Impound towing caused by the repair orders. Once When the vehicle requires warranty violation of any laws. authorization has been received, service, contact your dealer and the Roadside Assistance advisor Legal fines.
  • Page 423: Program

    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 424: Collision Damage Repair

    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 425 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 426: Service Publications Ordering Information

    Customer Information 13-11 Choose a reputable repair facility aftermarket parts. Discuss this with Service Publications that uses quality replacement parts. the repair professional, and insist on Ordering Information See Collision Parts earlier in this Genuine GM parts. Remember, section. if the vehicle is leased, you may be Service Manuals obligated to have the vehicle If the airbag has inflated, see What...
  • Page 427: Radio Frequency Identification (Rfid)

    13-12 Customer Information In-Portfolio: Includes a Portfolio, Or write to: personal information or link with any Owner Manual, and Warranty other GM system containing Helm, Incorporated Manual. personal information. Attention: Customer Service RETAIL SELL PRICE: 47911 Halyard Drive Radio Frequency $35.00 (U.S.) plus handling and Plymouth, MI 48170 Statement...
  • Page 428: Reporting Safety Defects

    Call 1-800-GMC-8782 However, NHTSA cannot (1-800-462-8782), or write: become involved in individual GMC Customer Assistance Center problems between you, your P.O. Box 33172 dealer, or General Motors. Detroit, MI 48232-5172...
  • Page 429: Vehicle Data Recording And Privacy

    13-14 Customer Information In Canada, call 1-800-263-3777 Vehicle Data Event Data Recorders (English) or 1-800-263-7854 Recording and This vehicle is equipped with an (French), or write: event data recorder (EDR). The Privacy General Motors of Canada Limited main purpose of an EDR is to Customer Care Centre, Mail Code: record, in certain crash or near The vehicle has a number of...
  • Page 430 Customer Information 13-15 These data can help provide a if the vehicle is leased, with the OnStar Terms and Conditions and better understanding of the consent of the lessee; in response Privacy Statement on the OnStar circumstances in which crashes and to an official request by police or website.
  • Page 431 13-16 Customer Information NOTES...
  • Page 432: Onstar Overview

    OnStar 14-1 OnStar OnStar Overview vehicle, including location information. See OnStar s Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statement for more details including OnStar Overview system limitations at OnStar Overview ... . 14-1 www.onstar.com (U.S.) or www.onstar.ca (Canada).
  • Page 433: Onstar Services

    14-2 OnStar Receive Roadside Assistance. OnStar Services Press Manage WiFi Settings (if Make a call, end a call, equipped). Emergency or answer an incoming call. Press to get a priority connection Give OnStar Hands-Free Calling With Automatic Crash Response, to an OnStar Emergency Advisor voice commands.
  • Page 434: Security

    OnStar 14-3 Security 3. Directions are downloaded to the Repeat vehicle. 1. Press . System responds: OnStar provides services including 4. Follow the voice-guided Stolen Vehicle Assistance, Remote OnStar ready, then a tone. commands. Ignition Block, and Roadside 2. Say Repeat. System responds Assistance, if equipped.
  • Page 435: Connections

    14-4 OnStar WiFi Connectivity (If Equipped) pressure; or activate remote horn Destination Download: Press and lights. Also remote start the then request the Advisor to The vehicle has a WiFi hotspot that vehicle (if factory equipped) or download directions to the provides a high-speed, wireless unlock the doors from anywhere navigation system in the vehicle (if...
  • Page 436 OnStar 14-5 To Make a Call Retrieve My Number 4. Pick a name tag. System responds: About to store <name 1. Press . System responds: 1. Press . System responds: tag>. Does that sound OK? OnStar ready. OnStar ready. 5. Say Yes or say No to try 2.
  • Page 437: Vehicle Diagnostics

    14-6 OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics OnStar Additional How OnStar Service Works Automatic Crash Response, Information OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics can Emergency Services, Crisis Assist, perform a vehicle check every Stolen Vehicle Assistance, Vehicle Transferring Service month. It will check the engine, Diagnostics, Remote Door Unlock, transmission, antilock brakes, and Press to request account transfer...
  • Page 438 OnStar 14-7 in that area. The wireless service Services for People with OnStar Personal Identification provider must also have coverage, Disabilities Number (PIN) network capacity, reception, and Advisors provide services to help A PIN is needed to access some of technology compatible with OnStar subscribers with physical disabilities the OnStar services, like Remote...
  • Page 439 14-8 OnStar In emergency situations, OnStar Potential Issues Vehicle and Power Issues can use the last stored GPS OnStar cannot perform Remote OnStar services require a vehicle location to send to emergency Door Unlock or Stolen Vehicle electrical system, wireless service, responders.
  • Page 440 OnStar 14-9 Advisor. Users of wireless above copyright notice and this or other dealings in this Software communications are cautioned that permission notice appear in all without prior written authorization of the privacy of any information sent copies. the copyright holder. via wireless cellular communications THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED unzip:...
  • Page 441 14-10 OnStar Uwe Rommel, Steve Salisbury, this list of conditions in thereof, including, but not limited Dave Smith, Steven M. Schweda, documentation and/or other to, different capitalizations), Christian Spieler, Cosmin Truta, materials provided with the Pocket UnZip, WiZ or Antoine Verheijen, Paul von Behren, distribution.
  • Page 442 INDEX Airbag System All-Season Tires ....10-45 Check ......3-41 All-Terrain Tires .
  • Page 443 INDEX Axle, Front ....10-24 Bulb Replacement ... . 10-33 Carbon Monoxide Axle, Rear .
  • Page 444 INDEX Cleaning Cooling System ....10-14 Exterior Care ....10-86 Engine Messages ... .5-33 Damage Repair, Collision .
  • Page 445 INDEX Driving (cont'd) Emergency Exit Lighting ....6-7 ® For Better Fuel Economy ..1-24 OnStar ..... .14-2 Extender, Safety Belt .
  • Page 446 INDEX Fog Lamps Full-Size Spare Tire ..10-76 General Information Bulb Replacement ... . . 6-5 Fuses ......10-34 Service and Maintenance .
  • Page 447 INDEX Heated Infants and Young Children, Lamps (cont'd) Exterior Lamps Off Rear Seats ....3-9 Restraints ....3-44 Steering Wheel .
  • Page 448: For Children (Latch)

    INDEX Lighting Locking Rear Axle ... . . 9-47 Maintenance and Care Entry ......6-7 Locks Additional .
  • Page 449: Engine Oil Pressure

    INDEX ® Messages (cont'd) OnStar Additional Steering System ....5-39 Information ....14-6 Navigation ®...
  • Page 450 INDEX Parking or Backing Privacy Records Assistance Systems ..9-59 Vehicle Data Recording ..13-14 Maintenance ....11-15 Passenger Airbag Status Program Recreational Vehicle...
  • Page 451 i-10 INDEX Restraints Safety Belts (cont'd) Security Where to Put ....3-48 Lap Belt ..... .3-26 Light .
  • Page 452 INDEX i-11 Shifting Storage Into Park ..... .9-27 Rear ......4-2 Tachometer .
  • Page 453 i-12 INDEX Tires (cont'd) Traction Pressure Light ....5-25 Control System (TCS)/ Uniform Tire Quality ® Pressure Monitor System . . . 10-53 StabiliTrak Light ... .5-24 Grading .
  • Page 454 INDEX i-13 Vehicle Care When It Is Time for New Tire Pressure ....10-51 Tires ......10-59 Vehicle Data Recording Where to Put the Restraint .
  • Page 455 i-14 INDEX NOTES...

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