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2013 Chevrolet Orlando Owner Manual
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-4
Vehicle Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14
Performance and
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18
Keys, Doors, and
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Keys and Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Vehicle Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Interior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Rear Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15
Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-24
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 4-1
Additional Storage Features . . . 4-2
Roof Rack System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5-1
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Warning Lights, Gauges, and
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . 5-21
Vehicle Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-24
Vehicle Personalization . . . . . . . 5-30
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Exterior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
Lighting Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
Audio Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18
Trademarks and License
Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-29
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1
Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1
Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Starting and Operating . . . . . . . 9-13
Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-20
Automatic Transmission . . . . . . 9-21
Manual Transmission . . . . . . . . . 9-24
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-26
Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-28
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-31
Object Detection Systems . . . . 9-33
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-38
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-42
Conversions and Add-Ons . . . 9-47
Vehicle Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
General Information . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
Vehicle Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4
Headlamp Aiming . . . . . . . . . . . 10-25
Bulb Replacement . . . . . . . . . . 10-25
Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-30
Wheels and Tires . . . . . . . . . . . 10-37

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  • Page 1 2013 Chevrolet Orlando Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Climate Controls .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2013 Chevrolet Orlando Owner Manual Jump Starting ....10-73 OnStar ..... . . 14-1 Towing .
  • Page 3 Helm, Incorporated this manual including, but not limited For vehicles first sold in Canada, P.O. Box 07130 to, GM, the GM logo, CHEVROLET, substitute the name General Detroit, MI 48207 the CHEVROLET Emblem, and Motors of Canada Limited for...
  • Page 4: Using This Manual

    Introduction Using this Manual Symbols WARNING To quickly locate information about The vehicle has components and These mean there is something the vehicle, use the Index in the labels that use symbols instead of that could hurt you or other back of the manual.
  • Page 5: Vehicle Symbol Chart

    Introduction Vehicle Symbol Chart : Fuses Here are some additional symbols : Headlamp High/Low-Beam that may be found on the vehicle Changer and what they mean. For more : LATCH System Child information on the symbol, refer to Restraints the Index. : Malfunction Indicator Lamp : Airbag Readiness Light : Oil Pressure...
  • Page 6 Introduction NOTES...
  • Page 7 In Brief In Brief Vehicle Features Radio(s) ..... 1-14 Satellite Radio ....1-15 Portable Audio Devices .
  • Page 8 In Brief Instrument Panel...
  • Page 9 In Brief 1. Air Vents on page 8 6. 10. TCS/StabiliTrak Button. See 20. Heated Front Seats on ® StabiliTrak System on page 3 6 (If Equipped). 2. Turn and Lane-Change Lever. page 9 29. See Turn and Lane-Change 21. Climate Control Systems on page 8 1.
  • Page 10: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief Initial Drive : Press and hold briefly to initiate vehicle locator. Press and hold for at Information least three seconds to sound the panic alarm. Press again to cancel This section provides a brief the panic alarm. overview about some of the important features that may or may See Keys on page 2 1 and Remote not be on your specific vehicle.
  • Page 11: Door Locks

    In Brief When the engine starts, the parking Door Locks See Power Door Locks on page 2 7. lamps will turn on and remain on as Safety Locks To lock or unlock the vehicle from long as the engine is running. The outside, use the Remote Keyless doors will be locked and the climate The rear door safety locks prevent...
  • Page 12: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief Windows Seat Adjustment Press again to deactivate the lockout switch. Power Windows Manual Seats See Safety Locks on page 2 7. Seat Position Liftgate Unlock the vehicle before opening the liftgate. Press the touch pad located in the handle of the liftgate, above the license plate, and lift up to open.
  • Page 13 In Brief Height Adjustment Power Seats Reclining Seatbacks If available, move the lever up or To adjust the power driver seat: To recline the seatback: down to manually raise or lower Move the seat forward or 1. Lift the lever. the seat.
  • Page 14: Heated Seats

    In Brief To return the seatback to an upright Heated Seats Head Restraint position: Adjustment 1. Lift the lever fully without Do not drive until the head restraints applying pressure to the for all occupants are installed and seatback, and the seatback adjusted properly.
  • Page 15: Mirror Adjustment

    In Brief Safety Belts Mirror Adjustment Power Mirrors Manual Mirrors Vehicles with power mirrors have Refer to the following sections for controls located on the driver door. important information on how to use Vehicles with a manual mirror safety belts properly: To adjust the mirrors: adjustment have controls next to Safety Belts on page 3 15.
  • Page 16: Interior Lighting

    1-10 In Brief Interior Mirror 3. Pull or push the steering wheel closer or away from you. Hold the inside rearview mirror in 4. Push the lever up to lock the the center to move it for a clearer steering wheel in place. view of behind your vehicle.
  • Page 17: Exterior Lighting

    In Brief 1-11 Exterior Lighting : Press to turn the lamps on : Turns on the parking lamps, automatically when a door is taillamps, license plate lamps, opened. sidemarker lamps, and instrument panel lights. : Press to turn on the dome lamps.
  • Page 18: Windshield Wiper/Washer

    1-12 In Brief Windshield Wiper/Washer frequent wipes or down for less frequent wipes. If the vehicle has Rainsense , see the following Rainsense information. OFF: Use to turn the wipers off. : For a single wipe, briefly move the wiper lever down. For several ON: Press the upper portion of the wipes, hold the wiper lever down.
  • Page 19: Climate Controls

    In Brief 1-13 Climate Controls 7. Rear Window Defogger 7. Rear Window Defogger 8. Defog 8. Recirculation The heating, cooling, defrosting, and ventilation for the vehicle can be 9. Defrost 9. Defog controlled with these systems. 10. Air Conditioning Vehicles with Air Conditioning Vehicles without Air Conditioning 11.
  • Page 20: Vehicle Features

    1-14 In Brief 6. Driver and Passenger Heated 2. Press the shift lever forward (+) Vehicle Features Seats (If Equipped) to upshift or rearward ( ) to downshift. An M and the current 7. Power Radio(s) gear will be displayed in the 8.
  • Page 21: Satellite Radio

    In Brief 1-15 Storing a Favorite Station 5. To save the time and return to SiriusXM Satellite Radio the Time Settings menu, press Service Stations from all bands can be the BACK button at any time or stored in the favorite lists in any SiriusXM is a satellite radio service press the MENU knob after order.
  • Page 22: Portable Audio Devices

    1-16 In Brief Portable Audio Devices See Bluetooth (Overview) on : Press to interact with the page 7 18 or Bluetooth (Voice available Bluetooth and OnStar Some vehicles have a 3.5 mm Recognition) on page 7 23 or system. (1/8 in) auxiliary input and a USB Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls) on : Press to silence the port in the center console bin.
  • Page 23: Cruise Control

    In Brief 1-17 Cruise Control 3. MENU: Press to display the : Press to disengage cruise DIC menus. This button is also control without erasing the set used to return to or exit the last speed from memory. screen displayed on the DIC. See Cruise Control on page 9 31.
  • Page 24: Performance And Maintenance

    1-18 In Brief Storage Compartments Power Outlets Performance and Maintenance This vehicle has a cargo The accessory power outlets can be management system located in the used to plug in electrical equipment, rear of the vehicle. such as a cell phone or MP3 player. Traction Control The vehicle has three accessory System (TCS)
  • Page 25 In Brief 1-19 ® StabiliTrak System Tire Pressure Monitor The low tire pressure warning light may come on in cool weather when The StabiliTrak system assists with This vehicle may have a Tire the vehicle is first started, and then directional control of the vehicle in Pressure Monitor System (TPMS).
  • Page 26: Driving For Better Fuel Economy

    Canada: 1-800-268-6800 2. Press the DIC MENU button on When road and weather the turn signal lever to enter the As the owner of a new Chevrolet, conditions are appropriate, use Vehicle Information Menu. Use you are automatically enrolled in the cruise control.
  • Page 27 In Brief 1-21 Roadside Assistance and OnStar If the vehicle has an active OnStar subscription, contact OnStar and the vehicle s current GPS location will be sent to an OnStar advisor to assess the situation, contact Roadside Assistance, and relay the exact location to send help.
  • Page 28 1-22 In Brief NOTES...
  • Page 29: Keys, Doors, And

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Exterior Mirrors Keys and Locks Convex Mirrors ....2-11 Windows Manual Mirrors ....2-11 Keys Power Mirrors .
  • Page 30 Keys, Doors, and Windows With an active OnStar subscription, an OnStar Advisor may remotely unlock the vehicle. See OnStar Overview on page 14 1. Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System See Radio Frequency Statement on page 13 15 for information regarding Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and Industry Canada The key that is part of the Remote...
  • Page 31: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows If the transmitter is still not If the driver door is open when working correctly, see your pressed and Unlocked Door Anti dealer or a qualified technician Lock Out is enabled through vehicle for service. personalization, all doors will lock and then the driver door will unlock.
  • Page 32 Keys, Doors, and Windows Programming Transmitters to Battery Replacement (Vehicle Locator/Panic the Vehicle Alarm): Press and hold briefly to The battery is not rechargeable. To initiate vehicle locator. The exterior replace the battery: Only RKE transmitters programmed lamps flash and the horn chirps to this vehicle will work.
  • Page 33: Remote Vehicle Start

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 3. Insert the new battery, positive Laws in some local communities When the engine starts, the parking side facing up. Push the battery may restrict the use of remote lamps will turn on and remain on as down until it is held in place.
  • Page 34 Keys, Doors, and Windows The hazard warning flashers A maximum of two remote starts, WARNING (Continued) are on. or a single start with an extension, is allowed between ignition cycles. The malfunction indicator lamp crash is increased if the is on. The vehicle's ignition must be doors are not locked.
  • Page 35: Safety Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows To lock or unlock a door from Safety Locks (Unlock): Press to unlock the outside the vehicle, use the Remote doors. The rear door safety locks prevent Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter. passengers from opening the rear From inside the vehicle, use the Automatic Door Locks doors from inside the vehicle.
  • Page 36 Keys, Doors, and Windows The rear door power windows are Doors WARNING (Continued) also disabled. Liftgate Adjust the Climate Control Press again to deactivate the system to a setting that lockout switch. brings in only outside air and WARNING If a rear door handle is pulled when set the fan speed to the the safety lock is deactivated, that highest setting.
  • Page 37: Vehicle Security

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Press the touch pad located in the Vehicle Security will arm, and the LED will begin handle of the liftgate, above the to slowly flash indicating the This vehicle has theft-deterrent license plate, and lift up to open. alarm is operating.
  • Page 38: Immobilizer Operation

    2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows Always unlock a door with the Immobilizer in the vehicle and automatically transmitter. Unlocking the driver disarms the system. Only an See Radio Frequency Statement on door with the mechanical backup authorized key starts the vehicle. page 13 15 for information key will not disarm the alarm.
  • Page 39: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 If the engine still does not start, and Exterior Mirrors Manual Mirrors the key appears to be undamaged Some vehicles have outside mirrors or the light continues to stay on, try Convex Mirrors that can be manually adjusted. another ignition key.
  • Page 40: Power Mirrors

    2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Power Mirrors 3. Turn the selector switch to Interior Mirrors position to deselect the mirror. Manual Rearview Mirror Hold the inside rearview mirror in Folding Mirrors the center to move it for a clearer Push the mirror toward the vehicle. view of behind your vehicle.
  • Page 41: Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 Automatic Dimming Child-View Mirror Rearview Mirror The vehicle may have an automatic dimming inside rearview mirror. Automatic dimming reduces the glare from the headlamps of the vehicle behind you. The dimming feature and indicator light come on each time the vehicle is started.
  • Page 42: Power Windows

    2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows Windows The vehicle aerodynamics are designed to improve fuel economy performance. This may result in a WARNING pulsing sound when either rear window is down and the front Never leave a child, a helpless windows are up. To reduce the adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle, sound, open either a front window especially with the windows...
  • Page 43 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 lowered or raised without holding up position will cause the window to 4. Continue holding the switch up the switch. Passenger side and rear stop. Release of the switch from the for approximately two seconds windows only have express-down.
  • Page 44 2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows Sun Visors Roof Press to activate the rear window lockout switch. The indicator light comes on when Sunroof activated. The rear door locks are also disabled. Press again to deactivate the lockout switch. If the indicator light flashes, the feature may not be working properly.
  • Page 45 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 To open or close the sunroof, press Sunshade the open or close sunroof switch (1) The sunshade is manually operated. to the first detent position. Close or open the sunshade by sliding. When the sunroof is To express open or close the opened, the sunshade is sunroof with the safety function...
  • Page 46 2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows NOTES...
  • Page 47 Seats and Restraints Seats and Lap-Shoulder Belt ... 3-17 Adding Equipment to the Safety Belt Use During Airbag-Equipped Vehicle . . . 3-30 Restraints Pregnancy ....3-22 Airbag System Check .
  • Page 48: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints WARNING With head restraints that are not installed and adjusted properly, there is a greater chance that occupants will suffer a neck/ spinal injury in a crash. Do not drive until the head restraints for all occupants are installed and adjusted properly.
  • Page 49: Seat Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints Rear 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 have adjustable head restraints in Seat Adjustment restraint down. Try to move the the outboard seating positions.
  • Page 50 Seats and Restraints To adjust a manual seat: Power Seat Adjustment To adjust the seatback, see Reclining Seatbacks on page 3 4. 1. Pull the handle at the front of the seat. Reclining Seatbacks 2. Slide the seat to the desired position and release the handle.
  • Page 51 Seats and Restraints 3. Push and pull on the seatback to WARNING make sure it is locked. Sitting in a reclined position when WARNING the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even when buckled If either seatback is not locked, it up, the safety belts cannot do could move forward in a sudden their job.
  • Page 52: Heated Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Front Seat Armrest Heated Front Seats WARNING If you cannot feel temperature change or pain to the skin, the seat heater may cause burns. To reduce the risk of burns, people with such a condition should use care when using the seat heater, especially for long periods of time.
  • Page 53 Seats and Restraints The passenger seat may take Folding Seatback WARNING longer to heat up. The front passenger seatback Remote Start Heated Seats Things you put on this seatback folds flat. can strike and injure people in a When it is cold outside, the heated sudden stop or turn, or in a crash.
  • Page 54: Second Row Seats

    Seats and Restraints Rear Seats Second Row Seats Adjusting the Seatbacks WARNING If either seatback is not locked, it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash. That could cause injury to the person sitting there. 3. Lift the lever fully and fold the To adjust the seatback: Always push and pull on the seatback forward.
  • Page 55 Seats and Restraints Folding the Seatbacks Notice: Folding a rear seat with the safety belts still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the safety belts. Always unbuckle the safety belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat.
  • Page 56 3-10 Seats and Restraints Unfolding the Seatbacks WARNING (Continued) To return a seatback to the upright position: person wearing the belt could be seriously injured. After raising the WARNING rear seatback, always check to be sure that the safety belts are If either seatback is not locked, it properly routed and attached, and could move forward in a sudden...
  • Page 57 Seats and Restraints 3-11 3. Lift the lever on the top of the Returning the Seats to the To return the seats to the sitting seatback and fold the seatback position: Sitting Position forward. WARNING The seat will release from the vehicle floor and lift up A seat that is not locked into automatically.
  • Page 58: Third Row Seats

    3-12 Seats and Restraints 4. Remove the safety belt buckles WARNING WARNING from the seat cushion pockets. Make sure the safety belts are If either seatback is not locked, it The hinge area of the seats must not twisted or caught between could move forward in a sudden remain clear when stowing or the seat cushion and the...
  • Page 59 Seats and Restraints 3-13 Returning the Seats to the Sitting Position WARNING The hinge area of the seats must remain clear when stowing or unstowing the seats. Keep hands away from the seat hinges to avoid injury. 3. Insert the outboard safety belts 4.
  • Page 60 3-14 Seats and Restraints To return the seats to the sitting WARNING (Continued) position: 1. Open the liftgate. injured. Be sure to lock the seat into place properly when installing it. 3. From the rear of the vehicle, grasp the handle on the back of the seatback and lift the seat up and to the rear until it locks into place.
  • Page 61: Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints 3-15 Safety Belts WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) This section of the manual person wearing the belt could be are more likely to be seriously describes how to use safety belts seriously injured. After raising the injured or killed. Do not allow properly.
  • Page 62: Safety Belts

    3-16 Seats and Restraints Why Safety Belts Work safety belts. That is why wearing Also, in nearly all states and in safety belts makes such good all Canadian provinces, the law sense. requires wearing safety belts. Questions and Answers About How to Wear Safety Belts Safety Belts Properly...
  • Page 63: Properly

    Seats and Restraints 3-17 Wear the shoulder belt over the The following instructions explain shoulder and across the chest. how to wear a lap-shoulder belt These parts of the body are best properly. able to take belt restraining 1. Adjust the seat, if the seat is forces.
  • Page 64 3-18 Seats and Restraints The lap-shoulder belt may lock if 3. Push the latch plate into the you pull the belt across you very buckle until it clicks. quickly. If this happens, let the When using a second row belt go back slightly to unlock it. seating position, you may need Then pull the belt across you to remove the safety belt buckle...
  • Page 65: Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster

    Seats and Restraints 3-19 Adjust the height so the shoulder portion of the belt is on the shoulder but not falling off of it. The belt should be close to but not contacting the neck. Improper shoulder belt height adjustment could reduce the effectiveness of the safety belt in a crash.
  • Page 66 3-20 Seats and Restraints You can move the height adjuster Pretensioners work only once. If the up by pushing up on the shoulder pretensioners activate in a crash, belt guide. the pretensioners and probably other parts of the vehicle's safety After the adjuster is set to the belt system will need to be replaced.
  • Page 67 Seats and Restraints 3-21 2. Attach the adjustable comfort 6. Adjust the guide so the shoulder guide to the anchor loop by portion of the belt is on the threading the hook through shoulder and not falling off of it. the loop.
  • Page 68: Safety Belt Use During

    3-22 Seats and Restraints Safety Belt Use During The best way to protect the fetus is to protect the mother. When a safety Pregnancy belt is worn properly, it is more likely that the fetus will not be hurt in a Safety belts work for everyone, crash.
  • Page 69: Safety System Check

    Seats and Restraints 3-23 Safety System Check Safety Belt Care WARNING (Continued) Now and then, check that the safety Keep belts clean and dry. crash. To help make sure the belt reminder light, safety belts, safety belt systems are working buckles, latch plates, retractors, and WARNING anchorages are all working properly.
  • Page 70: Airbag System

    3-24 Seats and Restraints New parts and repairs may be Airbag System For frontal airbags, the word necessary even if the safety belt AIRBAG is on the center of the The vehicle has the following system was not being used at the steering wheel for the driver and on airbags: time of the crash.
  • Page 71 Seats and Restraints 3-25 Here are the most important things WARNING WARNING to know about the airbag system: Because airbags inflate with great Children who are up against, WARNING force and faster than the blink of or very close to, any airbag when an eye, anyone who is up it inflates can be seriously injured You can be severely injured or...
  • Page 72: Where Are The Airbags

    3-26 Seats and Restraints Where Are the Airbags? There is an airbag readiness light on the instrument panel cluster, which shows the airbag symbol. The system checks the airbag electrical system for malfunctions. The light tells you if there is an Driver Side Shown, Passenger electrical problem.
  • Page 73: When Should An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints 3-27 When Should an Airbag Frontal airbags may inflate at WARNING different crash speeds depending on Inflate? whether the vehicle hits an object If something is between an straight on or at an angle, and Frontal airbags are designed to occupant and an airbag, the whether the object is fixed or inflate in moderate to severe frontal...
  • Page 74: What Makes An Airbag

    3-28 Seats and Restraints The vehicle has seat-mounted side system predicts that the vehicle is wheel or the instrument panel. In impact and roof-rail airbags. See about to roll over on its side, or in a moderate to severe side collisions, Airbag System on page 3 24.
  • Page 75: What Will You See After An Airbag Inflates

    Seats and Restraints 3-29 Airbags should never be regarded the windshield or being able to steer shut off the fuel system after the as anything more than a supplement the vehicle, nor does it prevent airbags inflate. You can lock the to safety belts.
  • Page 76: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    3-30 Seats and Restraints Additional windshield breakage may an airbag system will not work WARNING (Continued) also occur from the front outboard properly. See your dealer for passenger airbag. service. They are probably part of the Airbags are designed to inflate airbag system.
  • Page 77: Airbag System Check

    Seats and Restraints 3-31 Your dealer and the service manual readiness light is working. See WARNING (Continued) have information about the location Airbag Readiness Light on of the airbag sensors, sensing and page 5 11. passenger(s) in a crash, resulting diagnostic module, and airbag Notice: If an airbag covering is in serious injury or even death.
  • Page 78: Child Restraints

    3-32 Seats and Restraints Child Restraints The manufacturer's instructions that Q: What is the proper way to come with the booster seat state the wear safety belts? weight and height limitations for that Older Children A: An older child should wear a booster.
  • Page 79 Seats and Restraints 3-33 In a crash, children who are not WARNING (Continued) buckled up can strike other people who are buckled up, or can be belt. The belt force would then be thrown out of the vehicle. Older applied right on the abdomen. children need to use safety belts That could cause serious or fatal properly.
  • Page 80: Infants And Young

    3-34 Seats and Restraints Infants and Young and infants. Neither the vehicle's safety belt system nor its airbag Children system is designed for them. Every time infants and young children ride Everyone in a vehicle needs in vehicles, they should have the protection! This includes infants and protection provided by appropriate all other children.
  • Page 81 Seats and Restraints 3-35 weight, height, and age but also WARNING (Continued) WARNING whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the motor seat, always move the front To reduce the risk of neck and vehicle in which it will be used. passenger seat as far back as it head injury during a crash, infants For most basic types of child...
  • Page 82: Child Restraint Systems

    3-36 Seats and Restraints Child Restraint Systems WARNING A young child's hip bones are still so small that the vehicle's regular safety belt may not remain low on the hip bones, as it should. Instead, it may settle up around the child's abdomen.
  • Page 83 Seats and Restraints 3-37 Securing an Add-On Child See Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH System) on Restraint in the Vehicle page 3 39 for more information. Children can be endangered in a WARNING crash if the child restraint is not properly secured in the vehicle.
  • Page 84: Where To Put The Restraint

    3-38 Seats and Restraints In some areas, Certified Child Where to Put the WARNING Passenger Safety Technicians Restraint (CPSTs) are available to inspect A child in a rear-facing child and demonstrate how to correctly According to accident statistics, restraint can be seriously injured use and install child restraints.
  • Page 85: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children

    Seats and Restraints 3-39 When securing a child restraint in a Keep in mind that an unsecured a top tether, you must also use rear seating position, study the child restraint can move around in a either the lower anchors or the instructions that came with the child collision or sudden stop and injure safety belts to properly secure the...
  • Page 86 3-40 Seats and Restraints Lower Anchors Top Tether Anchor The child restraint may have a single tether (3) or a dual tether (4). Either will have a single attachment (2) to secure the top tether to the anchor. Some child restraints that have a top tether are designed for use with or without the top tether being attached.
  • Page 87 Seats and Restraints 3-41 Lower Anchor and Top Tether Anchor Locations To assist in locating the lower anchors, each seating position with lower anchors has two labels, near the crease between the seatback and the seat cushion. The top tether anchors for the second row seating positions are on the back of the second row Second Row Seat...
  • Page 88: System

    3-42 Seats and Restraints According to accident statistics, WARNING WARNING (Continued) children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child Do not attach more than one child of the retractor to set the lock, restraint system or infant restraint restraint to a single anchor.
  • Page 89 Seats and Restraints 3-43 use the vehicle's safety belts. Foreign objects can 2.2. Route, attach, and tighten Instead use the vehicle's anchors interfere with the proper the top tether according to and child restraint attachments to latching of the child your child restraint secure the restraints.
  • Page 90: Replacing Latch System Parts After A Crash

    3-44 Seats and Restraints more than 2.5 cm (1 in) of New parts and repairs may be movement, for proper necessary even if the LATCH installation. system was not being used at the time of the crash. Replacing LATCH System Securing Child Restraints Parts After a Crash (Rear Seat)
  • Page 91 Seats and Restraints 3-45 that the top tether be anchored, or if Do not secure the child restraint Position the release button on the instructions that come with the with the safety belt routed the buckle so that the safety belt child restraint say that the top strap through the guide.
  • Page 92: (Front Passenger Seat)

    3-46 Seats and Restraints 6. If the child restraint has a top Securing Child Restraints tether, follow the child restraint (Front Passenger Seat) manufacturer's instructions regarding the use of the top This vehicle has airbags. A rear tether. See Lower Anchors and seat is a safer place to secure a Tethers for Children (LATCH forward-facing child restraint.
  • Page 93 Seats and Restraints 3-47 Do not secure a child seat in a WARNING (Continued) position without a top tether anchor if a national or local law requires A child in a forward facing child that the top tether be anchored, or if restraint can be seriously injured the instructions that come with the or killed if the outboard front...
  • Page 94 3-48 Seats and Restraints Try to pull the belt out of the retractor to make sure the retractor is locked. If the retractor is not locked, repeat Steps 5 and 6. If the vehicle does not have a rear seat and the child restraint has a top tether, follow the child restraint manufacturer's instructions regarding the use of...
  • Page 95: Glove Box

    Storage Storage Storage Glove Box Compartments The glove box is located on the passenger side of the instrument Storage Compartments panel. Lift up on the lever to open it. Instrument Panel Storage Instrument Panel Storage ..4-1 Glove Box .
  • Page 96: Center Console Storage

    Storage Center Console Storage Additional Storage Features Open Storage This vehicle may have a center Cargo Cover console storage that is open. For vehicles with a cargo cover, it Covered Storage can be used to cover items in the cargo area. 3.
  • Page 97 Storage Remove the Cargo Cover 5. Insert the shade into the 2. Push one end of the cargo cover channels on both sides of the inward and pull the cargo cover 1. Lift the shade from the channels vehicle. toward the rear of the vehicle. and carefully roll it back up.
  • Page 98: Lashing Eyes

    Storage Lashing Eyes CAUTION An improperly latched and closed cargo cover, or cargo cover left in the open position, could be thrown about the vehicle during a collision or sudden maneuver. Someone could be injured. Be sure to return the cover to the closed position and latch before driving.
  • Page 99: Roof Rack System

    Storage Roof Rack System rear or sides of the vehicle may damage the vehicle. Load cargo so that it rests evenly between WARNING the crossrails, making sure to fasten cargo securely. If something is carried on top of To prevent damage or loss of cargo the vehicle that is longer or wider when driving, check to make sure than the roof rack...
  • Page 100 Storage To attach the crossrails, remove the The crossrails can only be locked four covers on the roof. into the four places along the roof rack. Follow the crossrail instructions to install. Remove the crossrails and reinstall the covers when not in use.
  • Page 101 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Safety Belt Reminders ..5-10 Lamps On Reminder ..5-20 Airbag Readiness Light ..5-11 Cruise Control Light ..5-20 Controls Charging System Light .
  • Page 102: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Service Vehicle Messages . . . 5-28 Controls 3. Push the lever up to lock the Starting the Vehicle steering wheel in place. Messages ....5-29 Steering Wheel Tilt and Telescoping Steering Tire Messages .
  • Page 103: Steering Wheel Controls

    Instruments and Controls Steering Wheel Controls (Push to Talk): For (Volume): Press + to vehicles with a Bluetooth and increase the volume. Press OnStar system, press to interact decrease the volume. with those systems. See Bluetooth Horn (Overview) on page 7 18 or Bluetooth (Voice Recognition) on Press on the steering wheel pad...
  • Page 104: Rear Window Wiper

    Instruments and Controls Wipe Parking activated. See Washer Fluid on page 10 18 for information on filling If the ignition is changed to the windshield washer fluid LOCK/OFF mode while the wipers reservoir. are on LO, HI, or INT, they will immediately stop.
  • Page 105: Compass

    Instruments and Controls ON: Press the upper portion of the its heading and other information Clock button for continuous rear window from the Global Positioning The infotainment system controls wipes. System (GPS) antenna, StabiliTrak, are used to access the time and and vehicle speed information.
  • Page 106: Power Outlets

    Instruments and Controls Setting the 12/24 Hour Format When adding electrical equipment, WARNING be sure to follow the proper 1. Press the CONFIG button and installation instructions included with select Time Settings. Power is always supplied to the the equipment. See Add-On outlets.
  • Page 107: Ashtrays

    Instruments and Controls heating element when it is hot. Warning Lights, Gauges can indicate when there Damage from overheating can could be a problem with a vehicle Gauges, and occur to the lighter or heating function. Often gauges and warning element, or a fuse could be lights work together to indicate a Indicators...
  • Page 108: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster Automatic Transmission Cluster Shown...
  • Page 109: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls Speedometer Notice: If the engine is operated An arrow on the fuel gauge with the tachometer in the shaded indicates the side of the vehicle the The speedometer shows the warning area, the vehicle could fuel door is on. vehicle's speed in either kilometers be damaged, and the damages A FUEL LEVEL LOW message may...
  • Page 110: Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

    5-10 Instruments and Controls The gauge takes a few seconds If the vehicle has been operated the driver remains or becomes to stabilize after the ignition is under normal driving conditions, pull unbuckled while the vehicle is turned on, and will go back to off the road, stop the vehicle, and moving.
  • Page 111: Airbag Readiness Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 If the passenger safety belt is If there is a problem with the airbag buckled, neither the chime nor the system, a Driver Information Center light comes on. (DIC) message may also come on. See Airbag System Messages on The front passenger safety belt page 5 28.
  • Page 112: Malfunction

    5-12 Instruments and Controls If a short distance must be driven smoothly. This could lead to with the light on, be sure to turn off costly repairs that might not be all accessories, such as the radio covered by the vehicle warranty. and air conditioner.
  • Page 113 Instruments and Controls 5-13 This light comes on during a Light On Steady: An emission or stumbling on acceleration. malfunction in one of two ways: control system malfunction has These conditions might go away been detected on the vehicle. once the engine is warmed up. Light Flashing: A misfire condition Diagnosis and service might be has been detected.
  • Page 114: Service Vehicle Soon

    5-14 Instruments and Controls happen if the 12-volt battery has Vehicles with an uplevel cluster recently been replaced or run display a Driver Information Center down. The diagnostic system is (DIC) message. designed to evaluate critical See Service Vehicle Messages on emission control systems during page 5 28 for more information.
  • Page 115: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 If the light comes on while driving, a If the ABS light comes on and stays chime sounds. Pull off the road and on while driving, stop as soon as stop. The pedal might be harder to possible and turn the ignition off.
  • Page 116: Up-Shift Light

    5-16 Instruments and Controls Up-Shift Light Power Steering Warning Traction Off Light Light For manual transmission vehicles, This light comes on briefly while there is an up-shift light that comes starting the engine. If it does not, This light comes on briefly when the on in the lower DIC area.
  • Page 117: Stabilitrak ® Off Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 See Traction Control System (TCS) See Traction Control System (TCS) feature(s) is no longer functioning ® ® on page 9 28 and StabiliTrak on page 9 28 and StabiliTrak and whether the vehicle requires System on page 9 29. System on page 9 29.
  • Page 118: Engine Oil Pressure Light

    5-18 Instruments and Controls When the Light Is On Steady oil low can also damage the Low Fuel Warning Light engine. The repairs would not be This indicates that one or more of covered by the vehicle warranty. the tires are significantly Check the oil level as soon as underinflated.
  • Page 119: Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer On Page 6

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 Security Light Reduced Engine Power The vehicle can be driven at a reduced speed when the reduced Light engine power light is on but acceleration and speed might be reduced. The performance could be reduced until the next time the vehicle is driven.
  • Page 120: Daytime Running Lamps (Drl) Indicator Light

    5-20 Instruments and Controls Daytime Running Lamps The light goes out when the front Cruise Control Light fog lamps are turned off. See Front (DRL) Indicator Light Fog Lamps on page 6 5 for more information. Lamps On Reminder For vehicles with cruise control, the cruise control light is white when the This light turns on whenever the cruise control is on and ready, and...
  • Page 121: Door Ajar Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 Door Ajar Light Information Displays DIC Buttons Driver Information Center (DIC) The DIC displays information about your vehicle. It also displays warning messages if a system 1. SET/CLR: Press to set or clear problem is detected. See Vehicle For base level clusters this light the menu item displayed.
  • Page 122 5-22 Instruments and Controls Trip/Fuel Menu Items by pressing and holding the SET/ Reset the average consumption by CLR button while the trip odometer pressing SET/CLR when it is Press MENU on the turn signal display is showing. displayed. lever until the Trip/Fuel Information Fuel Range Instantaneous Fuel Economy menu displays.
  • Page 123: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-23 Fuel Used Units Remaining Oil Life This display shows the approximate This display shows an estimate of Move to change between liters (L) or gallons (gal) of fuel that the oil's remaining useful life. metric or US when the Unit display have been used since last reset.
  • Page 124: Vehicle Messages

    5-24 Instruments and Controls Remember, the Oil Life display For example, the display may read Vehicle Messages must be reset after each oil change. BATTERY VOLTAGE 15.0 VOLTS. Messages displayed on the DIC It will not reset itself. Also, be The vehicle's charging system indicate the status of the vehicle or careful not to reset the Oil Life...
  • Page 125: Brake System Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-25 Battery Voltage and Brake System Messages Cruise Control Messages Charging Messages BRAKE FLUID LOW APPLY BRAKE BEFORE CRUISE BATTERY SAVER ACTIVE This message is displayed when the brake fluid level is low. See Brake If this message displays when This message displays when the Fluid on page 10 20.
  • Page 126: Engine Cooling System

    5-26 Instruments and Controls REAR ACCESS OPEN ENGINE OVERHEATED Engine Oil Messages IDLE 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 127: Engine Power Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-27 Engine Power Messages TIGHTEN GAS CAP AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL OFF This message displays when the ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED fuel cap is not on tight. Tighten the This message is displayed when the This message displays when the fuel cap.
  • Page 128: Object Detection System

    5-28 Instruments and Controls Object Detection System Ride Control System Security Messages Messages Messages THEFT ATTEMPTED PARK ASSIST OFF SERVICE TRACTION This message displays if the vehicle CONTROL detects a tamper condition. This message displays when the park assist system has been turned This message displays when there Service Vehicle Messages off or when there is a temporary...
  • Page 129: Tire Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-29 SERVICE VEHICLE SOON Tire Messages The low tire pressure warning light will also come on. See Tire This message displays if there is a SERVICE TIRE MONITOR Pressure Light on page 5 17. problem with the vehicle. Take the SYSTEM If a tire pressure message appears vehicle to your dealer for service.
  • Page 130: Vehicle Personalization

    5-30 Instruments and Controls TRANSMISSION HOT IDLE Vehicle 3. Press the center of the MENU knob to select the Vehicle ENGINE Personalization Settings menu. The vehicle must This message displays and a chime be in the run position. The audio system controls are used sounds if the transmission fluid in to access the personalization The following list of menu items may...
  • Page 131 Instruments and Controls 5-31 Climate and Air Quality Air Quality Sensor Auto Defog This will allow you to select whether When turned on and high humidity If equipped, select the Climate and the system will operate at high or is detected, the climate control Air Quality menu and the following low sensitivity.
  • Page 132 5-32 Instruments and Controls See Rear Window Defogger under Park Assist Exit Lighting Climate Control Systems on This allows the Ultrasonic Parking This allows the selection of how page 8 1 for more information. Assist feature, audible only, to be long the exterior lamps stay on turned on or off.
  • Page 133 Instruments and Controls 5-33 Power Door Locks Auto Door Lock on the RKE transmitter twice to override the delayed locking feature This allows selection of which of the Select Power Door Locks and the and immediately lock all of the doors will automatically lock when following will be displayed: doors.
  • Page 134 5-34 Instruments and Controls Press the MENU knob when unlock when the button is pressed a Remote Start Remote Lock Feedback is second time. When set to All Doors, If equipped, this allows Remote highlighted. Turn the knob to select all of the doors will unlock at the Start to be turned on or off.
  • Page 135: Exterior Lamp Controls

    Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting AUTO (Automatic): Turns the headlamps on automatically at normal brightness, together with the Exterior Lamp Controls following: Exterior Lighting Parking Lamps Exterior Lamp Controls ..6-1 Headlamp High/Low-Beam Taillamps Changer .
  • Page 136: Headlamp High/Low-Beam

    Lighting Headlamp High/ Flash-to-Pass (Headlamps): Turns the headlamps on together with the Low-Beam Changer To flash the high beams, pull the lamps listed below. A warning chime turn signal lever all the way toward sounds if the driver door is opened you.
  • Page 137: Automatic Headlamp

    Lighting The DRL system makes the When it is bright enough outside, low-beam headlamps come on at a the headlamps go off and the DRL reduced brightness when the come on. following conditions are met: To turn the DRL lamps off or on The ignition is in the ON/ again, turn the exterior lamp control RUN mode.
  • Page 138: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting Lights On with Wipers Hazard Warning Flashers Turn and Lane-Change Signals If the windshield wipers are activated in daylight with the engine on, and the exterior lamp control is in AUTO, the headlamps, parking lamps, and other exterior lamps come on. The transition time for the lamps coming on varies based on wiper speed.
  • Page 139: Front Fog Lamps

    Lighting The lever returns to its neutral Front Fog Lamps The fog lamps come on together position when it is released. with the parking lamps. If after signaling a turn or lane If the high-beam headlamps are change the arrow flashes rapidly or turned on, the fog lamps will turn off.
  • Page 140: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lighting Courtesy Lamps (Dome Lamp Override): Press to turn the lamps off, even when a The courtesy lamps come on door is open. Instrument Panel automatically when any door is (Door): Press to turn the lamps opened and the dome lamp is in Illumination Control on automatically when a door is position.
  • Page 141: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting Features Exit Lighting Battery Power Protection The headlamps, taillamps, parking The battery saver feature is Entry Lighting lamps, back up lamps, and license designed to protect the vehicle's plate lamps come on at night, or in battery. The headlamps, parking lamps, and areas with limited lighting, when the taillamps turn on briefly, when the If some interior lamps are left on...
  • Page 142 Lighting NOTES...
  • Page 143 Infotainment System Infotainment Audio Players Introduction CD Player ....7-13 System Auxiliary Devices ... . 7-15 Infotainment Phone Read the following pages to...
  • Page 144: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System To minimize taking your eyes off the Contact your dealer Theft-Deterrent Feature road while driving, do the following before adding any equipment. The theft-deterrent feature works by while the vehicle is parked: Adding audio or communication learning a portion of the Vehicle Become familiar with the equipment could interfere with Identification Number (VIN) to the...
  • Page 145: Overview

    Infotainment System Overview CD: Pauses playback, and stops playback. Radio: Seeks the next station. CD: Selects the next track or fast forwards within a track. 6. CLOCK Opens the clock menu. 7. INFO Radio: Shows available information about the current station. CD: Shows available information about the current track.
  • Page 146: Operation

    Infotainment System 9. AS 15. BACK Turning the System On or Off Radio: Opens the autostore Menu: Moves one (Volume/Power): Press to turn stations list. level back. the system on and off. 10. BAND Character Input: Deletes Automatic Switch-Off the last character. Changes the band while If the infotainment system has been listening to the radio.
  • Page 147 Infotainment System MENU Knob: Press to: Selecting a Menu Option 2. Press the MENU knob to activate the setting. Enter the menu system. Setting a Value Select or activate the highlighted menu option. Confirm a set value. Turn a system setting on or off. Turn to: 1.
  • Page 148 Infotainment System 2. Press the MENU knob to turn To quickly reset an audio setting Press the BACK button to go back the function on or off. value to 0: to the Tone Settings menu. 1. Press the TONE button. Entering a Character Sequence Adjusting the EQ (Equalizer) 2.
  • Page 149: Am-Fm Radio

    Infotainment System Auto Volume Maximum Startup Volume Radio The auto volume feature The maximum volume played when automatically adjusts the radio AM-FM Radio the radio is first turned on can volume to compensate for road and be set. Control Buttons wind noise as the vehicle speeds up 1.
  • Page 150 Infotainment System RDS (Radio Data System) Selecting a Station Station List 1. Turn the MENU knob. The radio may have RDS. The RDS Seek Tuning feature is available for use only on 2. Select AM or FM Station List. All If the radio station is not known: FM stations that broadcast RDS receivable stations in the current...
  • Page 151: Satellite Radio

    Infotainment System 3. Select the programming type. Up to six stations can be stored in 3. The radio will automatically store A list of stations that transmit each favorite page and the number the six strongest stations found programming of the selected of available favorite pages can as autostore presets.
  • Page 152 7-10 Infotainment System SiriusXM Satellite Radio has a FAV: Press to open the To add or remove categories: wide variety of programming and favorites list. 1. Press the CONFIG button. commercial-free music, coast to 1 to 6: Press to select a favorite. 2.
  • Page 153 Infotainment System 7-11 Selecting a Channel Using the Up to six channels can be stored in XM Updating: The encryption code MENU Knob each favorite page and the number in the receiver is being updated. No of available favorite pages can action is required.
  • Page 154: Radio Reception

    7-12 Infotainment System No Title Info: The system is CAT Not Found: The system is infotainment system. The working properly. No song title working properly. There are no infotainment system does not information is available at this time channels available for the selected operate if it is stolen or moved to a on this channel.
  • Page 155: Audio Players

    Infotainment System 7-13 Audio Players mild neutral detergent solution Control Buttons mixed with water, and clean it. Wipe The buttons used to control the CD the disc from the center to the CD Player player are: outer edge. CD/AUX: Press to use the CD The CD player can play audio CDs Care of the CD Player player.
  • Page 156 7-14 Infotainment System If the disc is not removed after it is Playing Tracks in Random Order Searching for MP3 Tracks ejected, it is pulled back in after a Turn the MENU knob and then set The search feature may take some few seconds.
  • Page 157: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment System 7-15 Auxiliary Devices 3.5 mm Jack Not all iPods, PFDs, USB drives, and Zunes are compatible with the Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable to The optional AUX input allows infotainment system. Devices are the auxiliary input jack to use a portable devices to connect to the also charged while plugged into the portable audio player.
  • Page 158 7-16 Infotainment System To search for tracks: Off: Starts playback from the 3. Select: Playlists, Artists, Albums, beginning of the current track after Song Titles, Podcasts, 1. Turn the MENU knob. the last track finishes. or Genres. 2. Select Search. 4.
  • Page 159 Infotainment System 7-17 Connecting and Controlling a Tracks can be searched for by: Shuffle Functionality USB Drive Playlists* Turn the MENU knob and set Shuffle Songs (Random) to On The infotainment system can only Artists or Off. play back .mp3 and .wma files from Albums a USB drive.
  • Page 160: Bluetooth (Overview)

    7-18 Infotainment System Pair cell phone(s) to the vehicle. Phone Vehicles with a Bluetooth system The system may not work with can use a Bluetooth capable cell all cell phones. See Pairing in phone with a Hands Free Profile to Bluetooth (Overview) this section for more information.
  • Page 161: Controls)

    Infotainment System 7-19 Audio System Bluetooth (Infotainment (End Call/Mute): Press to end a call, reject a call, or cancel an Controls) When using the Bluetooth system, operation. sound comes through the vehicle's For information about how to front audio system speakers and Infotainment System Controls navigate the menu system using the overrides the audio system.
  • Page 162 7-20 Infotainment System Up to five cell phones can be 4. Select Pair Device (Phone). Listing All Paired and Connected paired to the Bluetooth system. A four-digit Personal Phones Identification Number (PIN) The pairing process is disabled 1. Press the CONFIG button. appears on the display.
  • Page 163 Infotainment System 7-21 4. Select Device List. The Call Lists menu allows you to 3. Select the Incoming Calls, access the phone numbers from the Outgoing Calls, or Missed 5. Select the new phone to link to Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, and Calls list.
  • Page 164 7-22 Infotainment System Declining a Call Conference Calling Muting a Call Turn the MENU knob to Decline Conference calling and three-way To Mute a Call and press the MENU knob to calling must be supported on the Turn or press the MENU knob and decline the call.
  • Page 165: Recognition)

    Infotainment System 7-23 Bluetooth (Voice Pairing Information Pairing a Phone Recognition) A Bluetooth phone with MP3 1. Press . The system capability cannot be paired to responds Ready, followed by Using Voice Recognition the vehicle as a phone and an a tone.
  • Page 166 7-24 Infotainment System If another cell phone is not with <Phone name> has been 2. Say Bluetooth. found, the original phone successfully paired after the 3. Say Delete. The system asks remains connected. pairing process is complete. for which phone to delete. Storing and Deleting Phone 6.
  • Page 167 Infotainment System 7-25 Delete All Name Tags: This To hear all of the numbers Using the Delete All Name Tags command deletes all stored name recognized by the system, say Command tags in the Hands-Free Calling Verify at any time. This command deletes all stored Directory and the Destinations name tags in the Hands-Free...
  • Page 168 7-26 Infotainment System Making a Call Calling 911 Emergency 2. Say Digit Dial. 3. Say each digit, one at a time, Calls can be made using the 1. Press . The system that you want to dial. After each following commands. responds Ready, followed by digit is entered, the system a tone.
  • Page 169 Infotainment System 7-27 Receiving a Call Three-Way Calling To mute a call, press , and then say Mute Call. When an incoming call is received, Three-way calling must be the audio system mutes and a ring supported on the cell phone and To cancel mute, press , and tone is heard in the vehicle.
  • Page 170 7-28 Infotainment System To Transfer Audio to the Bluetooth 3. Say Voice. The system 2. Say Dial. System from a Cell Phone responds OK, accessing 3. Say the number or name tag <phone name>. During a call with the audio on the to send.
  • Page 171: Trademarks And License Agreements

    Infotainment System 7-29 Trademarks and iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple License Agreements Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. FCC Information See Radio Frequency Statement on page 13 15 for more information Manufactured under license from regarding Part 15 of the Federal Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 172 7-30 Infotainment System Explicit Language Notice: Channels Furthermore, the AMBER voice with frequent explicit language are compression software included in indicated with an XL preceding the this product is protected by channel name. Channel blocking is intellectual property rights including available for SiriusXM Satellite patent rights, copyrights, and trade Radio receivers by notifying...
  • Page 173 Infotainment System 7-31 CDDB, MusicID, Media VOCS, the file identification and obtain will terminate if you violate these Gracenote logo and logotype, and music-related information, including restrictions. If your license the Powered by Gracenote logo name, artist, track, and title terminates, you agree to cease any are either registered trademarks or information ( Gracenote Data ) from...
  • Page 174 7-32 Infotainment System For more information, see the web Gracenote is not obligated to page for the Gracenote Privacy provide you with new enhanced or Policy for the Gracenote service. additional data types or categories that Gracenote may provide in the The Gracenote Software and each future and is free to discontinue its item of Gracenote Data are licensed...
  • Page 175: Climate Control Systems

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control 6. Driver and Passenger Heated Seats (If Equipped) Systems 7. Rear Window Defogger Climate Control Systems The heating, cooling, defrosting, and 8. Defog ventilation for the vehicle can be Climate Control Systems ..8-1 9.
  • Page 176: Air Conditioning

    Climate Controls 6. Driver and Passenger Heated It helps to quickly cool the air inside (Defog): Clears the windows of Seats (If Equipped) the vehicle or prevent outside air fog or moisture. Air is directed to the and odors from entering. windshield and floor outlets.
  • Page 177: Automatic Climate Control System

    Climate Controls Heated Seats (If Equipped): Press 4. Defrost To place the system in automatic to turn the heated seats on or off. mode do the following: 5. Fan Control See Heated Front Seats on 1. Press AUTO. 6. Driver and Passenger Heated page 3 6 Seats (If Equipped) 2.
  • Page 178 Climate Controls MODE (Air Delivery Mode): Press AQS (Air Quality Sensor): For (Air Conditioning): Press to to change the direction of the vehicles with an air quality sensor, turn the automatic air conditioning airflow. The current mode appears the climate control system adjusts to on or off.
  • Page 179 Climate Controls on, see Climate and Air Quality For vehicles with heated outside inside of the vehicle. The rear defog under Vehicle Personalization on rearview mirrors, they turn on when may come on during remote start page 5 30. the rear window defogger button is based on cold ambient conditions.
  • Page 180: Air Vents

    Climate Controls Air Vents Additional air vents are located beneath the windshield and the Adjustable air vents are in the driver and passenger side door center and on the side of the windows, and in the footwells. instrument panel. These are fixed and cannot be adjusted.
  • Page 181 Driving and Operating Driving and Shifting out of Park ..9-19 Object Detection Systems Parking ..... . 9-20 Ultrasonic Parking Assist .
  • Page 182: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Designate a front seat Driving Information WARNING passenger to handle potential distractions. Distracted Driving Taking your eyes off the road too Become familiar with vehicle long or too often could cause a Distraction comes in many forms features before driving, such as crash resulting in injury or death.
  • Page 183: Drunk Driving

    Driving and Operating Drunk Driving Braking power brake assist but it will be used when the brake is applied. Death and injury associated with Braking action involves perception Once the power assist is used up, it drinking and driving is a global time and reaction time.
  • Page 184: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating The Antilock Brake System See specific vehicle steering 2. Turn the steering wheel about (ABS) allows steering while messages under Service Vehicle one-eighth of a turn, until the braking. Messages on page 5 28. right front tire contacts the pavement edge.
  • Page 185: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and Operating Try to avoid sudden steering, Defensive drivers avoid most skids WARNING (Continued) acceleration, or braking, by taking reasonable care suited to including reducing vehicle speed existing conditions, and by not After driving through a large by shifting to a lower gear. Any overdriving those conditions.
  • Page 186: Highway Hypnosis

    Driving and Operating There is no hard and fast rule about Other driving tips include: WARNING hydroplaning. The best advice is to Keep the vehicle well ventilated. slow down when the road is wet. If you do not shift down, the Keep the interior Other Rainy Weather Tips brakes could get so hot that they...
  • Page 187: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating Wet ice can occur at about 0°C shaded areas. The surface of a WARNING (Continued) (32°F) when freezing rain begins to curve or an overpass can remain icy fall, resulting in even less traction. when the surrounding roads are crash.
  • Page 188: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating If it takes some time for help to WARNING WARNING (Continued) arrive, now and then when you run the engine, push the accelerator Fully open the air outlets on Snow can trap engine exhaust pedal slightly so the engine runs or under the instrument under the vehicle.
  • Page 189: Vehicle Load Limits

    Driving and Operating Slowly spinning the wheels in the WARNING (Continued) WARNING forward and reverse directions causes a rocking motion that could Do not load the vehicle any vehicle can overheat, causing an free the vehicle. If that does not get engine compartment fire or other heavier than the Gross the vehicle out after a few tries, it...
  • Page 190 9-10 Driving and Operating Tire and Loading Information positions (1), and the maximum Steps for Determining Correct Label vehicle capacity weight (2) in Load Limit kilograms and pounds. Locate the statement The The Tire and Loading combined weight of Information label also shows occupants and cargo should the tire size of the original never exceed XXX kg or...
  • Page 191 Driving and Operating 9-11 and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs (1400 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs). Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4.
  • Page 192 9-12 Driving and Operating seating positions. The combined and cargo. Never exceed the weight of the driver, passengers, GVWR for the vehicle, or the and cargo should never exceed Gross Axle Weight Rating the vehicle's capacity weight. (GAWR) for either the front or rear axle.
  • Page 193: Starting And Operating

    Driving and Operating 9-13 If you put things inside the Starting and WARNING (Continued) vehicle like suitcases, tools, Operating packages, or anything else Never stack heavier they will go as fast as the things, like suitcases, New Vehicle Break-In vehicle goes. If you have to stop inside the vehicle so that or turn quickly, or if there is a Notice: The vehicle does not...
  • Page 194: Ignition Positions

    9-14 Driving and Operating Between the first 1 000 km Following break in, engine speed and turn it only with your hand. (600 mi) and 5 000 km and load can be gradually If the key cannot be turned by (3,000 mi), heavy increased.
  • Page 195: Parking Brake On Page 9

    Driving and Operating 9-15 Do not turn the engine off when the This position can also be used for WARNING vehicle is moving. This will cause a service and diagnostics, and to loss of power assist in the brake verify the proper operation of the Turning off the vehicle while and steering systems and disable malfunction indicator lamp as may...
  • Page 196: Starting The Engine

    9-16 Driving and Operating Key Lock Release If charging or jump starting the resulting damage would not be battery does not work, there is a covered by the vehicle warranty. manual key lock release. Locate the See Add-On Electrical Equipment hole below the ignition lock.
  • Page 197: Engine Heater

    Driving and Operating 9-17 The vehicle has a Notice: Cranking the engine for engine immediately after starting Computer-Controlled Cranking long periods of time, by returning it. Operate the engine and System. This feature assists in the key to the START position transmission gently until the oil starting the engine and protects immediately after cranking has...
  • Page 198: Retained Accessory

    9-18 Driving and Operating Retained Accessory Shifting Into Park WARNING Power (RAP) Use this procedure to shift into Plugging the cord into an P (Park): These vehicle accessories may be ungrounded outlet could cause an used for up to 10 minutes after the 1.
  • Page 199: Shifting Out Of Park

    Driving and Operating 9-19 Leaving the Vehicle with the If you have to leave the vehicle with Shifting out of Park the engine running, the vehicle must Engine Running To shift out of P (Park): be in P (Park) and the parking brake set.
  • Page 200: Parking

    9-20 Driving and Operating Parking Engine Exhaust WARNING (Continued) If the vehicle has a manual There are holes or openings transmission, before getting out of WARNING in the vehicle body from the vehicle, move the shift lever into damage or aftermarket Engine exhaust contains carbon R (Reverse), and firmly apply the modifications that are not...
  • Page 201: Running The Vehicle While

    Driving and Operating 9-21 Running the Vehicle Automatic WARNING While Parked Transmission It is dangerous to get out of the It is better not to park with the vehicle if the shift lever is not fully engine running. in P (Park) with the parking brake If the vehicle is left with the engine firmly set.
  • Page 202 9-22 Driving and Operating Make sure the shift lever is fully in To rock the vehicle back and forth to WARNING (Continued) P (Park) before starting the engine. get out of snow, ice or sand without The vehicle has an automatic damaging the transmission, see If vehicle could move very rapidly.
  • Page 203: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating 9-23 Going about 56 km/h (35 mph) or Driver Shift Control (DSC) allows more, push the accelerator all you to shift an automatic the way down. transmission similar to a manual transmission. To use the DSC Notice: If the vehicle seems to feature: accelerate slowly or not shift gears when you go faster, and...
  • Page 204: Manual Transmission

    9-24 Driving and Operating The transmission will only allow Manual Transmission Notice: Do not rest your foot on you to shift into gears appropriate the clutch pedal while driving or The manual transmission has a shift for the vehicle speed and engine while stopped.
  • Page 205 Driving and Operating 9-25 3 (Third), 4 (Fourth), 5 (Fifth) and To stop, let up on the accelerator WARNING 6 (Sixth): Shift into 3 (Third), pedal and press the brake pedal. 4 (Fourth), 5 (Fifth) and 6 (Sixth) the Just before the vehicle stops, press If you skip a gear when you same way you do for 2 (Second).
  • Page 206: Antilock Brake

    9-26 Driving and Operating Brakes If driving safely on a wet road and it suddenly slows or stops. Always becomes necessary to slam on the leave enough room up ahead to brakes and continue braking to stop, even with ABS. Antilock Brake avoid a sudden obstacle, a Using ABS...
  • Page 207: Parking Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-27 Parking Brake 2. Pull the parking brake handle up Brake Assist until you can press the release This vehicle has a brake assist button. feature designed to assist the driver 3. Hold the release button in as in stopping or decreasing vehicle you move the brake handle all speed in emergency driving...
  • Page 208: Ride Control Systems

    9-28 Driving and Operating Ride Control Systems If the TCS/StabiliTrak light comes on and stays on, reset the system: Traction Control 1. Stop the vehicle. System (TCS) 2. Turn the engine off and wait 15 seconds. The vehicle has a Traction Control TCS/StabiliTrak Light 3.
  • Page 209: Stabilitrak ® System

    Driving and Operating 9-29 ® accordingly. Press and release the StabiliTrak System TCS/StabiliTrak button again to turn The vehicle has a vehicle stability the system back on. enhancement system called It may be necessary to turn the StabiliTrak. It is an advanced system off if the vehicle gets stuck computer controlled system that in sand, mud, or snow and rocking...
  • Page 210 9-30 Driving and Operating If the TCS/StabiliTrak light comes on and stays on, reset the system: 1. Stop the vehicle. 2. Turn the engine off and wait 15 seconds. TCS/StabiliTrak Light TCS Off Light StabiliTrak OFF 3. Start the engine. Light When the stability control system If the TCS/StabiliTrak light still...
  • Page 211: Cruise Control

    Driving and Operating 9-31 Cruise Control WARNING For vehicles with cruise control, the Cruise control can be dangerous vehicle can maintain a speed of where you cannot drive safely at about 40 km/h (25 mph) or more a steady speed. So, do not use without keeping your foot on the the cruise control on winding accelerator.
  • Page 212 9-32 Driving and Operating To slow down in small amounts, Setting Cruise Control Increasing Speed While Using move the thumbwheel toward Cruise Control If the cruise button is on when not in SET/ briefly. Each time this is use, it could get bumped and go into If the cruise control system is done, the vehicle goes about cruise when not desired.
  • Page 213: Object Detection Systems

    Driving and Operating 9-33 Ending Cruise Control Object Detection WARNING (Continued) There are three ways to end cruise Systems control: damage, even with URPA, always check the area around the vehicle To disengage cruise control, Ultrasonic Parking Assist and check all mirrors before step lightly on the brake pedal or For vehicles with the Ultrasonic backing.
  • Page 214 9-34 Driving and Operating To be detected, objects must be at When the System Does Not PARK ASSIST OFF: If the URPA least 20 cm (8 in) off the ground and system does not activate due to a Seem to Work Properly below liftgate level.
  • Page 215: Rear Vision

    Driving and Operating 9-35 Rear Vision Turning the Rear Vision Camera WARNING (Continued) System On or Off Camera (RVC) To turn the rear vision camera injury, death, or vehicle damage. The vehicle may have a Rear Vision system on or off: Always check behind and around Camera (RVC) system.
  • Page 216 9-36 Driving and Operating The symbols appear and may cover To turn the guidelines on or off: Rear Vision Camera Location an object when viewing the radio 1. Shift into P (Park). screen when an object is detected 2. Press the CONFIG button. by the URPA system.
  • Page 217 Driving and Operating 9-37 It is dark. The following illustration shows the field of view that the camera The sun or the beam of provides. headlights is shining directly into the camera lens. Ice, snow, mud, or anything else builds up on the camera lens. Clean the lens, rinse it with water, and wipe it with a soft cloth.
  • Page 218: Recommended Fuel

    9-38 Driving and Operating Fuel Gasoline Specifications At a minimum, gasoline should Use of the recommended fuel is an meet ASTM specification D 4814. important part of the proper Some gasolines contain an maintenance of this vehicle. To help octane-enhancing additive called keep the engine clean and maintain methylcyclopentadienyl manganese optimum vehicle performance, we...
  • Page 219: Fuels In Foreign Countries

    Driving and Operating 9-39 vehicle might fail a smog check test. deposits from forming, allowing the System Treatment PLUS is the only See Malfunction Indicator Lamp on emission control system to work gasoline additive recommended by page 5 12. If this occurs, return to properly.
  • Page 220: Filling The Tank

    9-40 Driving and Operating Some gasolines that are Filling the Tank WARNING (Continued) not reformulated for low emissions can contain an WARNING Fuel can spray out if the fuel octane-enhancing additive called cap is opened too quickly. methylcyclopentadienyl manganese Fuel vapors and fuel fires burn This spray can happen if the tricarbonyl (MMT);...
  • Page 221: Filling A Portable Fuel

    Driving and Operating 9-41 The tethered fuel cap is behind the Notice: If a new fuel cap is WARNING (Continued) fuel door on the vehicle's passenger needed, be sure to get the right side. Turn the fuel cap type of cap from your dealer. The Remove container from counterclockwise to remove.
  • Page 222: General Towing

    9-42 Driving and Operating Do not tow a trailer during the Towing WARNING (Continued) first 800 km (500 mi), to prevent damage to the engine, axle or General Towing When towing a trailer: other parts. Information Do not drive with the liftgate, Then, during the first 800 km trunk/hatch, or rear-most (500 mi) trailer towing, do not...
  • Page 223 Driving and Operating 9-43 Before starting, check all trailer hitch This can help to avoid situations When turning with a trailer, make parts and attachments, safety that require heavy braking and wider turns than normal so the chains, electrical connectors, lamps, sudden turns.
  • Page 224 9-44 Driving and Operating If the transmission is not shifted Parking on Hills 4. Reapply the brake pedal. Then down, the brakes might have to be apply the parking brake and shift used so much that they would get into P (Park) for vehicles with an WARNING hot and no longer work well.
  • Page 225: Trailer Towing

    Driving and Operating 9-45 Maintenance When Trailer Trailer Towing Maximum trailer weight is calculated assuming only the driver is in the Towing Before pulling a trailer, there are tow vehicle and it has all the The vehicle needs service more three important considerations that required trailering equipment.
  • Page 226: Towing Equipment

    9-46 Driving and Operating If there are a lot of options, After loading the trailer, weigh the bumper-type hitches to it. Use equipment, passengers, or cargo in trailer and then the tongue, only a frame-mounted hitch that the vehicle, it will reduce the tongue separately, to see if the weights are does not attach to the bumper.
  • Page 227: Conversions And Add-Ons

    Driving and Operating 9-47 Trailer Brakes Conversions and Add-on equipment can drain the vehicle's 12-volt battery, even if the Does the trailer have its own Add-Ons vehicle is not operating. brakes? Be sure to read and follow The vehicle has an airbag system. the instructions for the trailer brakes Add-On Electrical Before attempting to add anything...
  • Page 228 9-48 Driving and Operating NOTES...
  • Page 229 Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Washer Fluid ....10-18 Back-Up Lamps ... . 10-29 Brakes ..... 10-19 License Plate Lamp .
  • Page 230 10-2 Vehicle Care Tire Rotation ....10-49 Jump Starting General Information When It Is Time for New Jump Starting ....10-73 For service and parts needs, visit Tires .
  • Page 231: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care 10-3 California Proposition Accessories and Damage to vehicle components resulting from modifications or the 65 Warning Modifications installation or use of non GM certified parts, including control Most motor vehicles, including this Adding non dealer accessories or module or software modifications, is one, contain and/or emit chemicals making modifications to the vehicle not covered under the terms of the...
  • Page 232: Vehicle Checks

    10-4 Vehicle Care Vehicle Checks This vehicle has an airbag system. Hood Before attempting to do your own To open the hood: service work, see Servicing the Doing Your Own Airbag-Equipped Vehicle on Service Work page 3 30. Keep a record with all parts receipts WARNING and list the mileage and the date of any service work performed.
  • Page 233 Vehicle Care 10-5 To close the hood: 1. Before closing the hood, be sure all the filler caps are on properly. Then, lift the hood to relieve pressure on the hood prop. Remove the hood prop from the slot on the underside of the hood and return the prop to its retainer.
  • Page 234 10-6 Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Overview...
  • Page 235: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 10-7 Always dispose of engine oil 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on 11. Windshield Washer Fluid properly. See What to Do with page 10 11. Reservoir. See Washer Fluid Used Oil in this section. on page 10 18. 2. Engine Cover. Checking Engine Oil 3.
  • Page 236 10-8 Vehicle Care what kind of oil to use. For engine Selecting the Right Engine Oil WARNING oil crankcase capacity, see Selecting the right engine oil Capacities and Specifications on depends on both the proper oil The engine oil dipstick handle page 12 2.
  • Page 237: Engine Oil Life System

    Vehicle Care 10-9 vehicle warranty. Check with your Engine Oil Additives/Engine Used oil can be a threat to the dealer or service provider on environment. If you change your Oil Flushes whether the oil is approved to the own oil, be sure to drain all the oil Do not add anything to the oil.
  • Page 238: Automatic Transmission

    10-10 Vehicle Care When the system has calculated How to Reset the Engine Oil If the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON that oil life has been diminished, it message comes back on when the Life System indicates that an oil change is vehicle is started, the engine oil life Reset the system whenever the necessary.
  • Page 239: Manual Transmission

    Vehicle Care 10-11 service manual, see Service Hydraulic Clutch How to Check and Add Fluid Publications Ordering Information Visually check the brake/clutch fluid For vehicles with a manual on page 13 11. reservoir to make sure the fluid level transmission, it is not necessary to Change the fluid and filter at the is at the MIN (minimum) line on the regularly check brake/clutch fluid...
  • Page 240 10-12 Vehicle Care How to Inspect the Engine Air 2. Align the air cleaner housing cover tabs to the air cleaner Cleaner/Filter housing. To inspect the air cleaner/filter, 3. Install the air cleaner housing remove the filter from the vehicle cover using the six screws.
  • Page 241: Cooling System

    Vehicle Care 10-13 Cooling System If the coolant inside the coolant If there seems to be no leak, with surge tank is boiling, do not do the engine on, check to see if the anything else until it cools down. electric engine cooling fan is The vehicle should be parked on a running.
  • Page 242 10-14 Vehicle Care The following explains the cooling Use a 50/50 mixture of clean, Never dispose of engine coolant by system and how to check and add drinkable water and DEX-COOL putting it in the trash, pouring it on coolant when it is low. If there is a coolant.
  • Page 243 Vehicle Care 10-15 The coolant surge tank is in the WARNING WARNING (Continued) engine compartment on the driver side of the vehicle. See Engine Steam and scalding liquids from a The coolant warning system is set Compartment Overview on hot cooling system can blow out for the proper coolant mixture.
  • Page 244 10-16 Vehicle Care Notice: In cold weather, water 2. Keep turning the pressure cap 4. With the coolant surge tank can freeze and crack the engine, slowly, and remove it. pressure cap off, start the radiator, heater core and other engine and let it run until the parts.
  • Page 245: Engine Overheating

    Vehicle Care 10-17 Engine Overheating If Steam is Coming from the If No Steam is Coming from Engine Compartment the Engine Compartment The vehicle has an engine coolant If the engine coolant temperature temperature gauge to warn of WARNING gauge is in the overheat zone but engine overheating.
  • Page 246: Washer Fluid

    10-18 Vehicle Care 3. In heavy traffic, let the engine Washer Fluid Notice idle in N (Neutral) while stopped. When using concentrated What to Use If it is safe to do so, pull off the washer fluid, follow the road, shift to P (Park) or Read the manufacturer's manufacturer instructions for N (Neutral) and let the...
  • Page 247: Brakes

    Vehicle Care 10-19 Brakes Some driving conditions or climates Replacing Brake System Parts can cause a brake squeal when the The braking system on a vehicle is This vehicle has disc brakes. Disc brakes are first applied or lightly complex. Its many parts have to be brake pads have built-in wear applied.
  • Page 248: Brake Fluid

    10-20 Vehicle Care Brake Fluid clutch hydraulic system fixed, Checking Brake Fluid since a leak means that sooner The brake/clutch fluid can be or later the brakes will not checked without taking off the cap work well. by looking at the brake/clutch fluid Do not top off the brake/clutch fluid.
  • Page 249: Battery

    Vehicle Care 10-21 two years. See Recommended they will have to be replaced. Vehicle Storage Fluids and Lubricants on Do not let someone put in page 11 12. the wrong kind of fluid. WARNING Always clean the brake/clutch fluid If brake fluid is spilled on the Batteries have acid that can burn reservoir cap and the area around vehicle's painted surfaces,...
  • Page 250: Function Check

    10-22 Vehicle Care Starter Switch Check 3. For automatic transmission Automatic Transmission vehicles, try to start the engine Shift Lock Control in each gear. The vehicle should WARNING Function Check start only in P (Park) or N (Neutral). If the vehicle starts When you are doing this in any other position, contact WARNING...
  • Page 251: Park Brake And P (Park) Mechanism Check

    Vehicle Care 10-23 To check the P (Park) 3. With the engine off, turn the Park Brake and P (Park) mechanism's holding ability: ignition on, but do not start the Mechanism Check With the engine running, shift to engine. Without applying the P (Park).
  • Page 252 10-24 Vehicle Care Notice: Allowing the wiper arm to 2. Push the release lever (2) to touch the windshield when no disengage the hook and push wiper blade is installed could the wiper arm (1) out of the damage the windshield. Any blade assembly (3).
  • Page 253: Headlamp Aiming

    Vehicle Care 10-25 Headlamp Aiming Bulb Replacement Headlamps, Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker, and Headlamp aim has been preset and For the proper type of replacement Parking Lamps should need no further adjustment. bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on page 10 30. If the vehicle is damaged in a crash, High-Beam Headlamp/ the headlamp aim may be affected.
  • Page 254 10-26 Vehicle Care 2. Remove the connector Parking/Turn Signal Lamp 3. Remove the bulb socket from retaining tab (1). the headlamp assembly by turning counterclockwise. 3. Disconnect the wiring harness connector from the bulb (3) by 4. Remove the bulb from the bulb pressing the connector socket by pulling straight out.
  • Page 255: Fog Lamps

    Vehicle Care 10-27 2. Remove the bulb from the bulb 4. Install the new bulb by turning it socket by pulling it straight out. clockwise into the assembly. 3. Install the new bulb in the bulb 5. Reconnect the electrical socket.
  • Page 256 10-28 Vehicle Care Stoplamp/Taillamp, Turn Signal, Back-up, and Sidemarker Lamp 1. Open the liftgate. 1. Turn Signal Lamp 3. Remove the two screws, which secure the taillamp assembly. 2. Stop Lamp/Taillamp 3. Sidemarker Lamp 2. Open the two screw covers.
  • Page 257: Back-Up Lamps

    Vehicle Care 10-29 9. Install the taillamp assembly and License Plate Lamp tighten the two screws. To replace the license plate 10. Close the two screw covers. lamp bulb: Back-Up Lamps 4. Remove the taillamp assembly by pulling it straight back until the two posts disengage from the grommets.
  • Page 258: Replacement Bulbs

    10-30 Vehicle Care Replacement Bulbs Electrical System Bulb Exterior Lamp Electrical System Number Overload Back-Up Lamp 3157K The vehicle has fuses and circuit Front Fog Lamp H8LL breakers to protect against an Front and Rear 194 (W5W) electrical system overload. Sidemarker Lamp When the current electrical load is Front Parking Lamp...
  • Page 259: Fuses And Circuit

    Vehicle Care 10-31 Headlamp Wiring Fuses and Circuit Engine Compartment Breakers Fuse Block An electrical overload may cause the lamps to go on and off, or in The wiring circuits in the vehicle are some cases to remain off. Have the protected from short circuits by a headlamp wiring checked right away combination of fuses and circuit...
  • Page 260 10-32 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Ignition, Engine Control Module/Transmission Control Module Front Wipers Not Used Fuel Injectors 2 and 4 Fuel Injectors 1 and 3 Engine Control Module Lambda Sensor 2 Starter Solenoid Canister Vent Solenoid Not Used Engine Compartment Fuse Block Rear Wiper The vehicle may not be equipped Fuses...
  • Page 261 Vehicle Care 10-33 Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Inside Rearview Mirror Fuel Pump Amplifier Rear Power Windows Not Used MHL Light Center Not Used High Beam, Right Side Folding Mirror Not Used High Beam, Left Side Front Washer Front Power Windows Not Used Steering Column Lock Not Used...
  • Page 262: Block

    10-34 Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Fuses Usage Relays Usage Block Cooling Fan K3 Battery Voltage Sensor The instrument panel fuse block is Rain Sensor Not Used in the driver side of instrument Not Used Cooling Fan K3 panel. To access the fuses: Cooling Fan K1 Relays Usage...
  • Page 263 Vehicle Care 10-35 2. Squeeze the sides of the 3. Remove the compartment. compartment in and rotate it To reinstall the compartment, downward. reverse the steps above. Instrument Panel Fuse Block The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses, relays, and features shown.
  • Page 264 10-36 Vehicle Care Circuit Usage Circuit Usage Circuit Usage Number Number Number OnStar/Hands Free Air Conditioning Ignition/Electronic Phone Blower Motor Key System DC/DC Converter Not Used Body Control Module 1 Body Control Power Front Seat, Module 5 Left Side Body Control Module 2 Audio Dynamic Light...
  • Page 265: Wheels And Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-37 Wheels and Tires WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) Tires Underinflated tires pose the Improperly repaired tires can same danger as overloaded cause a crash. Only the Every new GM vehicle has tires. The resulting crash dealer or an authorized tire high-quality tires made by a could cause serious injury.
  • Page 266: Winter Tires

    10-38 Vehicle Care Original equipment all-season tires availability and proper tire selection. Summer Tires can be identified by the last two Also, see Buying New Tires on This vehicle may come with high characters of this TPC code, which page 10 51. performance summer tires.
  • Page 267 Vehicle Care 10-39 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 exceed all federal safety the Tire Identification Number guidelines.
  • Page 268: Tire Designations

    10-40 Vehicle Care (7) Maximum Cold Inflation vehicle tire engineered to (5) Rim Diameter Diameter of Load Limit Maximum load that standards set by the U.S. Tire the wheel in inches. can be carried and the and Rim Association. (6) Service Description These maximum pressure needed to (2) Tire Width...
  • Page 269 Vehicle Care 10-41 steering, power brakes, power before a tire has built up heat GAWR FRT Gross Axle Weight windows, power seats, and air from driving. See Tire Pressure Rating for the front axle. See conditioning. on page 10 43. Vehicle Load Limits on page 9 9.
  • Page 270 10-42 Vehicle Care Maximum Inflation Pressure outward when mounted on a A metal support for a tire The maximum air pressure to vehicle. The side of the tire that and upon which the tire beads which a cold tire can be inflated. contains a whitewall, bears are seated.
  • Page 271: Tire Pressure

    Vehicle Care 10-43 Premature or UTQGS (Uniform Tire Quality Vehicle Placard A label irregular wear. Grading Standards) A tire permanently attached to a information system that vehicle showing the vehicle Poor handling. provides consumers with capacity weight and the Reduced fuel economy. ratings for a tire's traction, original equipment tire size Overinflated tires, or tires that...
  • Page 272: Tire Pressure Monitor

    10-44 Vehicle Care For additional information has not been driven for at least Tire Pressure Monitor regarding how much weight the three hours or no more than System vehicle can carry, and an 1.6 km (1 mi). The Tire Pressure Monitor System example of the Tire and Loading Remove the valve cap from the (TPMS) uses radio and sensor...
  • Page 273: Tire Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care 10-45 pressure telltale when one or more The TPMS malfunction indicator is Federal Communications of your tires is significantly combined with the low tire pressure Commission (FCC) Rules and under-inflated. telltale. When the system detects a with Industry Canada malfunction, the telltale will flash for Standards Accordingly, when the low tire...
  • Page 274 10-46 Vehicle Care details about the DIC operation and Notice: Tire sealant materials are displays see Driver Information not all the same. A non-approved Center (DIC) on page 5 21. tire sealant could damage the TPMS sensors. TPMS sensor The low tire pressure warning light damage caused by using an may come on in cool weather when incorrect tire sealant is not...
  • Page 275 Vehicle Care 10-47 The TPMS sensor matching Operating electronic devices or TPMS Malfunction Light and process was not done or not being near facilities using radio Message completed successfully after wave frequencies similar to the The TPMS will not function properly rotating the tires.
  • Page 276: Tire Inspection

    10-48 Vehicle Care The sensors are matched to the tire/ 5. Press the SET/CLR button to 10. Proceed to the passenger side wheel positions, using a TPMS begin the sensor matching rear tire, and repeat the relearn tool, in the following order: process.
  • Page 277: Tire Rotation

    Vehicle Care 10-49 Replace the tire if: Tire Rotation The indicators at three or Tires should be rotated every more places around the tire 12 000 km (7,500 mi). See can be seen. Maintenance Schedule on page 11 2. There is cord or fabric showing through the tire's Tires are rotated to achieve a rubber.
  • Page 278: When It Is Time For New

    10-50 Vehicle Care Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor Lightly coat the center of the System. See Tire Pressure wheel hub with wheel bearing Monitor Operation on grease after a wheel change or page 10 45. tire rotation to prevent corrosion or rust build-up.
  • Page 279: Buying New Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-51 equipped, be replaced after six at least a month, remove the tires or number is molded onto the tire's years, regardless of tread wear. The raise the vehicle to reduce the sidewall near the tire size. If the tire manufacturer date is the last weight from the tires.
  • Page 280 10-52 Vehicle Care Winter tires with the same speed If the vehicle tires must be WARNING rating as the original equipment replaced with a tire that does not tires may not be available for H, have a TPC Spec number, make Mixing tires of different sizes, V, W, Y, and ZR speed rated sure they are the same size,...
  • Page 281: Different Size Tires And Wheels

    Vehicle Care 10-53 Different Size Tires and (NHTSA), which grades tires WARNING (Continued) by treadwear, traction, and Wheels temperature performance. This specific wheel and tire systems If wheels or tires are installed that applies only to vehicles sold in developed for the vehicle, and are a different size than the original the United States.
  • Page 282 10-54 Vehicle Care All Passenger Car Tires Must Traction AA, A, B, C conditions on a specified indoor Conform to Federal Safety laboratory test wheel. Sustained The traction grades, from Requirements In Addition To high temperature can cause the highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, These Grades.
  • Page 283: Wheel Alignment And Tire

    Vehicle Care 10-55 Wheel Alignment and Tire Your dealer will know the kind of Notice: The wrong wheel can wheel that is needed. also cause problems with bearing Balance life, brake cooling, speedometer Each new wheel should have the or odometer calibration, The tires and wheels were aligned same load-carrying capacity, headlamp aim, bumper height,...
  • Page 284: Tire Chains

    10-56 Vehicle Care Tire Chains If a Tire Goes Flat WARNING It is unusual for a tire to blow out WARNING Driving on a flat tire will cause while driving, especially if the tires permanent damage to the tire. are maintained properly. See Tires Do not use tire chains.
  • Page 285 Vehicle Care 10-57 This vehicle may come with a jack WARNING (Continued) WARNING and spare tire or a tire sealant and compressor kit. To use the jacking changing a flat tire. If it is used for Changing a tire can be equipment to change a spare tire anything else, you or others could dangerous.
  • Page 286: Tire Sealant And Compressor Kit

    10-58 Vehicle Care The following information explains If this vehicle has a tire sealant WARNING how to repair or change a tire. and compressor kit, there may not be a spare tire or tire changing Overinflating a tire could cause Tire Sealant and equipment, and on some vehicles the tire to rupture and you or...
  • Page 287 Vehicle Care 10-59 The kit includes: There is only enough sealant to seal one tire. After usage, the tire sealant canister must be replaced. Using the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit to Temporarily Seal and Inflate a Punctured Tire When using the tire sealant and compressor kit during cold temperatures, warm the kit in a heated environment for five minutes.
  • Page 288: Power Outlets On Page 5

    10-60 Vehicle Care Do not remove any objects that 4. Attach the air only hose (10) to have penetrated the tire. the sealant canister inlet valve (1) by turning it clockwise 1. Remove the tire sealant until tight. canister (4) and compressor from its storage location.
  • Page 289 Vehicle Care 10-61 If the vehicle only has a cigarette 11. Inflate the tire to the the tire valve. See Roadside lighter, use the cigarette lighter. recommended inflation Assistance Program on pressure using the pressure page 13 5. Do not pinch the power plug gauge (8).
  • Page 290 10-62 Vehicle Care 16. Remove the tire sealant 20. If the flat tire was able to inflate If the tire pressure has fallen canister (4) from the slot on top to the recommended inflation more than 68 kPa (10 psi) of the compressor (6).
  • Page 291: Hazard Warning Flashers On Page 6

    Vehicle Care 10-63 vehicle to an authorized dealer 5. On/Off Button See If a Tire Goes Flat on within 161 km (100 mi) of page 10 56 for other important 6. Slot on Top of Compressor driving to have the tire repaired safety warnings.
  • Page 292 10-64 Vehicle Care 6. Plug the power plug (9) into the 9. Inflate the tire to the the tire valve. See Roadside accessory power outlet in the recommended inflation pressure Assistance Program on vehicle. Unplug all items from using the pressure gauge (8). page 13 5.
  • Page 293: Storing The Tire Sealant And Compressor Kit

    Vehicle Care 10-65 The tire sealant and compressor kit Tire Changing has accessory adapters located in a Removing the Tire Changing compartment on the bottom of its housing that can be used to inflate Tools air mattresses, balls, etc. To access the tire changing tools: Storing the Tire Sealant 1.
  • Page 294 10-66 Vehicle Care Removing the Spare Tire The spare tire is stored under the vehicle. To access the spare tire: 1. Open the storage in the load compartment. 3. Remove the jack and tire 3. Attach the extension to the changing tools.
  • Page 295 Vehicle Care 10-67 5. Turn the bolt counterclockwise 6. Lift the spare tire holder and 8. Detach the safety cable. until resistance is noticed. unhook both catches. 9. Lower the holder all the way and Continue with the other bolt in 7.
  • Page 296 10-68 Vehicle Care Removing the Flat Tire and After removing the wheel cover, use 5. Attach the jack handle extension the following instructions to remove to the jack by sliding the hook Installing the Spare Tire the flat tire and install the spare tire. through the end of the jack.
  • Page 297 Vehicle Care 10-69 WARNING WARNING Getting under a vehicle when it is Lifting a vehicle and getting under lifted on a jack is dangerous. it to do maintenance or repairs is If the vehicle slips off the jack, dangerous without the you could be badly injured or appropriate safety equipment and killed.
  • Page 298 10-70 Vehicle Care WARNING (Continued) WARNING an emergency, a cloth or a paper Never use oil or grease on bolts towel can be used; however, use or nuts because the nuts might a scraper or wire brush later to come loose. The vehicle's wheel remove all rust or dirt.
  • Page 299 Vehicle Care 10-71 Notice: Wheel covers will not fit WARNING (Continued) on the vehicle's compact spare. If you try to put a wheel cover on aftermarket manufacturer when the compact spare, the cover or using accessory locking wheel the spare could be damaged. nuts.
  • Page 300: Full-Size Spare Tire

    10-72 Vehicle Care 3. Lift the spare tire holder and Full-Size Spare Tire After installing the spare tire engage it in both catches. The on the vehicle, stop as soon as The full-size spare tire that came open side of the catches must possible and check that the spare is with the vehicle was fully inflated point in the direction of travel.
  • Page 301: Jump Starting

    Vehicle Care 10-73 Jump Starting Notice: Ignoring these steps could result in costly damage to For more information about the the vehicle that would not be vehicle battery, see Battery on covered by the warranty. page 10 21. Trying to start the vehicle by If the battery has run down, try to pushing or pulling it will not use another vehicle and some...
  • Page 302 10-74 Vehicle Care 3. Set the parking brake firmly and WARNING WARNING (Continued) put the shift lever in P (Park) with an automatic transmission, An electric fan can start up even add water to take care of that or neutral with a manual when the engine is not running first.
  • Page 303: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-75 6. Connect the other end of the red Notice: If the jumper cables are Towing positive (+) cable to the connected or removed in the positive (+) terminal of the good wrong order, electrical shorting Towing the Vehicle battery.
  • Page 304: Recreational Vehicle

    10-76 Vehicle Care Recreational Vehicle Here are some important things to Dinghy Towing (With consider before recreational vehicle Automatic Transmission) Towing towing: Recreational vehicle towing refers to The towing capacity of the towing the vehicle behind another towing vehicle. Be sure to read vehicle, such as behind a motor the tow vehicle manufacturer's home.
  • Page 305 Vehicle Care 10-77 If the vehicle must be towed, a dolly 3. Turn the ignition to ACC/ should be used. See "Dolly Towing" ACCESSORY. that follows for more information. 4. To prevent the battery from draining while the vehicle is Dinghy Towing (With Manual being towed, remove fuses 21, Transmission)
  • Page 306: Appearance Care

    10-78 Vehicle Care Dolly Towing 4. Clamp the steering wheel in a Appearance Care straight-ahead position with a clamping device designed for Exterior Care towing. Washing the Vehicle 5. Remove the key from the ignition. To preserve the vehicle's finish, wash it often and out of direct 6.
  • Page 307 Vehicle Care 10-79 Notice: Avoid using damage the vehicle's finish if they Protecting Exterior Bright Metal high-pressure washes closer than remain on painted surfaces. Wash Parts 30 cm (12 in) to the surface of the the vehicle as soon as possible. Regularly clean bright metal parts vehicle.
  • Page 308 10-80 Vehicle Care Shutter System blades. Bugs, road grime, sap, and Weatherstrips a buildup of vehicle wash/wax Apply silicone grease on treatments may cause wiper weatherstrips to make them last streaking. longer, seal better, and not stick or Replace the wiper blades if they are squeak.
  • Page 309 Vehicle Care 10-81 Wheels and Trim Aluminum automatic car wash that uses Underbody Maintenance silicone carbide tire cleaning or Chrome Use plain water to flush dirt and brushes. Damage could occur debris from the vehicle's underbody. Use a soft, clean cloth with mild and the repairs would not be Your dealer or an underbody car soap and water to clean the wheels.
  • Page 310: Interior Care

    10-82 Vehicle Care Finish Damage Use a soft bristle brush to remove To prevent damage, do not clean dust from knobs and crevices on the the interior using the following Quickly repair minor chips and instrument cluster. Using a mild cleaners or techniques: scratches with touch-up materials soap solution, immediately remove...
  • Page 311 Vehicle Care 10-83 Interior Glass Coated Moldings To clean: 1. Saturate a clean lint-free To clean, use a terry cloth fabric Coated moldings should be cleaned. colorfast cloth with water or club dampened with water. Wipe droplets When lightly soiled, wipe with a soda.
  • Page 312 10-84 Vehicle Care If the soil is not completely using mild soap. Do not use bleach Cleaners containing these removed, it may be necessary to or fabric softener. Rinse thoroughly solvents can permanently change use a commercial upholstery and air dry before next use. the appearance and feel of leather cleaner or spot lifter.
  • Page 313: Floor Mats

    Vehicle Care 10-85 Care of Safety Belts Use the following guidelines for proper floor mat usage. Keep belts clean and dry. The original equipment floor mats were designed for your WARNING vehicle. If the floor mats need replacing, it is recommended Do not bleach or dye safety belts.
  • Page 314 10-86 Vehicle Care NOTES...
  • Page 315: General Information

    Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information Your dealer recognizes the importance of providing Maintenance Your vehicle is an important competitively priced maintenance investment. This section describes and repair services. With trained the required maintenance for the technicians, the dealer is the place vehicle.
  • Page 316: 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 317: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 11-3 Check engine coolant level. See Visually inspect steering, indicate the need for vehicle service Engine Coolant on page 10 13. suspension, and chassis for more than a year. The engine oil components for damaged, loose, and filter must be changed at least Check windshield washer fluid or missing parts or signs of once a year and the oil life system...
  • Page 318 11-4 Service and Maintenance Check ignition transmission lock. Check accelerator pedal for Check tire sealant expiration See Ignition Transmission Lock damage, high effort, or binding. date, if equipped. See Tire Check on page 10 23. Replace if needed. Sealant and Compressor Kit on page 10 58.
  • Page 319 Service and Maintenance 11-5...
  • Page 320 11-6 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance (2) Or every four years, whichever (4) Or every 10 years, whichever Schedule Additional Required comes first. comes first. Inspect for fraying, Services Normal excessive cracking, or damage; (3) Or every five years, whichever replace, if needed.
  • Page 321 Service and Maintenance 11-7...
  • Page 322 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 323 Service and Maintenance 11-9 Instrument cluster lights may Battery Brakes come on to indicate that fluids The battery supplies power to start Brakes stop the vehicle and are may be low and need to be the engine and operate any crucial to safe driving.
  • Page 324 11-10 Service and Maintenance With a multi point inspection, Trained dealer technicians can Tires your dealer can check the lamps inspect and recommend the right Tires need to be properly inflated, and note any concerns. tires. Your dealer can also rotated, and balanced.
  • Page 325 Service and Maintenance 11-11 Wheel Alignment Windshield Wiper Blades Wheel alignment is critical for For safety, appearance, and the Wiper blades need to be cleaned ensuring that the tires deliver best viewing, keep the windshield and kept in good condition to optimal wear and performance.
  • Page 326: Recommended Fluids And Lubricants

    11-12 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Usage Fluid/Lubricant Engine Oil Use only engine oil licensed to the dexos1 specfication, or equivalent, of the proper SAE viscosity grade. ACDelco dexos1 Synthetic Blend is recommended. See Engine Oil on page 10 7. Engine Coolant 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water and use only DEX-COOL Coolant.
  • Page 327: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    Service and Maintenance 11-13 Usage Fluid/Lubricant Hood and Door Hinges Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No. 12346241, in Canada 10953474). Weatherstrip Conditioning Weatherstrip Lubricant (GM Part No. 3634770, in Canada 10953518) or Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM Part No. 12345579, in Canada 10953481). Maintenance Replacement Parts Replacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer.
  • Page 328: Maintenance Records

    11-14 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Records After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the service, and the type of services performed in the boxes provided. Retain all maintenance receipts. Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 329 Service and Maintenance 11-15 Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 330 11-16 Service and Maintenance Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 331: Vehicle Identification

    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 332: 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 R134a For the air conditioning system refrigerant charge amount, see the refrigerant label located under the hood.
  • Page 333 Technical Data 12-3 Engine Drive Belt Routing...
  • Page 334 12-4 Technical Data NOTES...
  • Page 335: Customer Information

    Reporting Safety Defects to Procedure ....13-1 Chevrolet. Normally, any concerns General Motors ... 13-13...
  • Page 336 13-2 Customer Information STEP TWO: If after contacting a When contacting Chevrolet, 40 days. If you do not agree with the member of dealership management, remember that your concern will decision given in your case, you it appears your concern cannot be...
  • Page 337: Customer Assistance

    Two, General Motors of Canada Centre, 1-800-263-3777 (English), assistance. However, if a customer Limited wants you to be aware of its 1-800-263-7854 (French), wishes to write or e-mail Chevrolet, participation in a no-charge or write to: the letter should be addressed to: Mediation/Arbitration Program.
  • Page 338: Customer Assistance For Text

    Assistance Center. Any TTY (Service History): View user in the U.S. can communicate printable dealer-recorded service General Motors of Canada Limited with Chevrolet by dialing: records and self-recorded service Customer Care Centre, 1-800-833-2438. TTY users in records. Mail Code: CA1-163-005 Canada can dial 1-800-263-3830.
  • Page 339: Gm Mobility Reimbursement Program

    GM Mobility General Motors of Canada also has a Mobility Program. Call (Canada) chevroletowner.ca Reimbursement Program 1-800-GM-DRIVE (463-7483) Take a trip to the Chevrolet Owner for details. TTY users call Centre: 1-800-263-3830. Chat live with online help Roadside Assistance representatives.
  • Page 340 New Vehicle Limited Warranty. nearest Chevrolet dealer for chains, or other traction devices. Chevrolet and General Motors of warranty service, or if the vehicle Canada Limited reserve the right to Towing or services for vehicles...
  • Page 341: Program

    Customer Information 13-7 Alternative Service: If Services Specific to If the vehicle cannot be scheduled assistance cannot be provided into the service department Canadian-Purchased Vehicles right away, the Roadside immediately, keep driving it until it Fuel Delivery: Reimbursement Assistance advisor may give can be scheduled for service, is approximately $5 Canadian.
  • Page 342 13-8 Customer Information Several Courtesy Transportation destination with minimal interruption Courtesy Rental Vehicle options are available to assist in of your daily schedule. This includes Your dealer may arrange to provide reducing inconvenience when one-way or round-trip shuttle service you with a courtesy rental vehicle or warranty repairs are required.
  • Page 343: Collision Damage Repair

    Customer Information 13-9 Additional Program parts. Poorly performed collision A recycled original equipment GM repairs diminish the vehicle resale part may be an acceptable choice to Information value, and safety performance can maintain the vehicle's originally All program options, such as shuttle be compromised in subsequent designed appearance and safety service, may not be available at...
  • Page 344 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 345: Service Publications

    Customer Information 13-11 Choose a reputable repair facility Insurance pays the bill for the repair, Service Publications that uses quality replacement parts. but you must live with the repair. Ordering Information See Collision Parts earlier in this Depending on your policy limits, section.
  • Page 346: Reporting Safety Defects

    13-12 Customer Information In-Portfolio: Includes a Portfolio, Or write to: Reporting Safety Owner Manual, and Warranty Helm, Incorporated Defects Booklet. Attention: Customer Service RETAIL SELL PRICE: 47911 Halyard Drive Reporting Safety Defects $35.00 (U.S.) plus handling and Plymouth, MI 48170 to the United States shipping fees.
  • Page 347: Government

    13-13 However, NHTSA cannot Reporting Safety Defects Call 1-800-222-1020, or write: become involved in individual to the Canadian Chevrolet Motor Division problems between you, your Chevrolet Customer Assistance Government dealer, or General Motors. Center If you live in Canada, and you P.O.
  • Page 348: Vehicle Data Recording And Privacy

    13-14 Customer Information Vehicle Data Event Data Recorders These data can help provide a better understanding of the Recording and This vehicle is equipped with an circumstances in which crashes and event data recorder (EDR). The injuries occur. NOTE: EDR data are Privacy main purpose of an EDR is to recorded by your vehicle only if a...
  • Page 349: Onstar

    Customer Information 13-15 if the vehicle is leased, with the Radio Frequency Radio Frequency consent of the lessee; in response Identification (RFID) Statement to an official request by police or similar government office; as part of RFID technology is used in some This vehicle has systems that GM's defense of litigation through vehicles for functions such as tire...
  • Page 350 13-16 Customer Information NOTES...
  • Page 351: Onstar Overview

    OnStar 14-1 OnStar OnStar Overview Push Make a call, end a call, or answer an incoming call. OnStar Overview Give OnStar Hands-Free Calling OnStar Overview ... . 14-1 voice commands. OnStar Services Give OnStar Turn-by-Turn Emergency .
  • Page 352: Onstar Services

    14-2 OnStar Push the OnStar Emergency OnStar Services equipped with automatic door locks, and can help police locate the button to get a priority vehicle if it is stolen. connection to an Emergency Emergency Advisor available Navigation With Automatic Crash Response, 24/7 to: the built-in system can automatically OnStar navigation requires the...
  • Page 353: Connections

    OnStar 14-3 Using Voice Commands 2. Say Repeat. System responds Destination Download: Push with the last direction given, then During a Planned Route then request the Advisor to responds with OnStar ready, download directions to the Cancel Route then a tone. navigation system in the vehicle.
  • Page 354 14-4 OnStar 2. Say Call. System responds: End a Call Place a Call Using a Stored Please say the name or number Number Push . System responds: Call to call. ended. 1. Push . System responds: 3. Say the entire number without OnStar ready.
  • Page 355: Diagnostics

    OnStar 14-5 Diagnostics OnStar Additional How OnStar Service Works Automatic Crash Response, Information OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics will 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 Push to request account transfer...
  • Page 356 14-6 OnStar OnStar service cannot work unless See Radio Frequency Statement on TTY Users your vehicle is in a place where page 13 15 for information OnStar has the ability to OnStar has an agreement with a regarding Part 15 of the Federal communicate to the deaf, wireless service provider for service Communications Commission (FCC)
  • Page 357 OnStar 14-7 In emergency situations, OnStar OnStar Personal Identification Potential Issues can use the last stored GPS Number (PIN) Some OnStar services are disabled location to send to emergency after five days. OnStar cannot A PIN is needed to access some of responders.
  • Page 358 14-8 OnStar Unable to Connect to OnStar Privacy Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any Message The complete OnStar Privacy purpose with or without fee is Statement may be found at If there is limited cellular coverage hereby granted, provided that the www.onstar.com.
  • Page 359 OnStar 14-9 Except as contained in this notice, Johnny Lee, Onno van der Linden, 2. Redistributions in binary form the name of a copyright holder shall Igor Mandrichenko, Steve P. Miller, (compiled executables) must not be used in advertising or Sergio Monesi, Keith Owens, reproduce the above copyright otherwise to promote the sale, use...
  • Page 360 14-10 OnStar Info-ZIP releases including, but not limited to, labeling of the altered versions with the names Info-ZIP (or any variation thereof, including, but not limited to, different capitalizations), Pocket UnZip, WiZ or MacZip without the explicit permission of Info-ZIP. Such altered versions are further prohibited from misrepresentative use of the...
  • Page 361 INDEX Airbags Audio System Adding Equipment to the Radio Reception ....7-12 Accessories and Vehicle ..... .3-30 Theft-Deterrent Feature .
  • Page 362 INDEX Brakes ......10-19 Check Antilock ..... . .9-26 Engine Light .
  • Page 363: Driver Information

    INDEX Compass ..... . . 5-5 Customer Assistance ..13-4 Door Messages .
  • Page 364 INDEX Engine (cont'd) Fluid Oil Life System ....10-9 Automatic Transmission ..10-10 Electrical Equipment, Oil Messages ....5-26 Brakes .
  • Page 365 INDEX Fuel (cont'd) General Information Headlamps (cont'd) High-Beam On Light ..5-19 Recommended ....9-38 Service and Maintenance ..11-1 Requirements, California .
  • Page 366: Traction Control System

    INDEX Infotainment ....7-1 Lamps (cont'd) Lights (cont'd) Messages ....5-27 Door Ajar .
  • Page 367: For Children (Latch)

    INDEX Lower Anchors and Tethers Messages (cont'd) Key and Lock ....5-27 for Children (LATCH Navigation System) ..... . 3-39 Lamp .
  • Page 368 INDEX ® OnStar Navigation ... . 14-2 Personalization ® OnStar Overview ... . . 14-1 Vehicle ..... . .5-30 Radio Frequency ®...
  • Page 369 INDEX Remote Keyless Entry Roof Sealant Kit, Tire ....10-58 (RKE) System ... . . 2-2, 2-3 Sunroof .
  • Page 370 i-10 INDEX Service (cont'd) Starter Switch Check ..10-22 Maintenance, General Starting the Engine ... . 9-16 Tachometer ..... 5-9 Information .
  • Page 371 INDEX i-11 Tires (cont'd) Trailer Sealant and Compressor Towing ......9-45 Vehicle Kit, Storing ....10-65 Transmission Alarm System .
  • Page 372 i-12 INDEX Winter Driving ......9-7 Warning Winter Tires ....10-38 Brake System Light .

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