Chevrolet Spark 2015 Owner's Manual
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2015 Chevrolet Spark Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Trademarks and License Instrument Panel .
  • Page 3 2015 Chevrolet Spark Owner Manual Vehicle Care ....10-1 Technical Data ....12-1 General Information .
  • Page 4 à l'adresse Refer to the purchase this manual including, but not limited savant: documentation relating to your to, GM, the GM logo, CHEVROLET, Helm, Incorporated specific vehicle to confirm the the CHEVROLET Emblem, and Attention: Customer Service features.
  • Page 5: Index

    Introduction Using this Manual Symbols Warning To quickly locate information about The vehicle has components and Warning indicates a hazard that the vehicle, use the Index in the labels that use symbols instead of could result in injury or death. back of the manual.
  • Page 6: Vehicle Symbol Chart

    Introduction Vehicle Symbol Chart : Malfunction Indicator Lamp Here are some additional symbols : Oil Pressure that may be found on the vehicle : Power and what they mean. For more information on the symbol, refer to : Safety Belt Reminders the Index.
  • Page 7 Introduction NOTES...
  • Page 8: In Brief

    In Brief In Brief Vehicle Features Radio(s) ..... 1-11 Satellite Radio ....1-12 Portable Audio Devices .
  • Page 9: Instrument Panel

    In Brief Instrument Panel...
  • Page 10: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief 1. Air Vents on page 8-3. 13. Cruise Control on page 9-30 (If Initial Drive Equipped). 2. Exterior Lamp Controls on Information page 6-1. 14. Steering Wheel Adjustment on page 5-2. This section provides a brief 3. Horn on page 5-2. overview about some of the 15.
  • Page 11: Door Locks

    In Brief Press and hold for at least three seconds to sound the panic alarm. Press again to cancel the panic alarm. See Keys on page 2-1 and Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation on page 2-3. Door Locks To lock or unlock the doors from Press the key release button to To lock or unlock the doors from outside the vehicle:...
  • Page 12 In Brief If equipped, press on the RKE transmitter to unlock all doors and press to lock. See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation on page 2-3. With RKE To open the liftgate, pull the handle and lift up. To lock or unlock the liftgate from the inside, press When closing the liftgate, use the pull cup.
  • Page 13: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief Windows Seat Adjustment Seat Height Adjuster Manual Seats If available, turn the knob to raise or Press the switch down to open the lower the seat. window. Pull the front of the switch To adjust the seat: up to close it. See Seat Adjustment on page 3-5.
  • Page 14: Second Row Seats

    In Brief Reclining Seatbacks To return the seatback to the upright while keeping the seat and the head position: restraint height in the proper position. 1. Lift the lever fully without applying pressure to the See Head Restraints on page 3-2 seatback, and the seatback will and Seat Adjustment on page 3-5.
  • Page 15: Passenger Sensing System

    In Brief Lap-Shoulder Belt on page 3-13. passenger sensing system. See If equipped, move the control up, Passenger Sensing System on down, or side to side to adjust the Lower Anchors and Tethers for page 3-25 for important information. mirror. Children (LATCH System) on page 3-40.
  • Page 16: Interior Lighting

    In Brief 3. Return the selector switch to the Steering Wheel Interior Lighting center with done. Adjustment Dome Lamps See Power Mirrors on page 2-13. Folding Mirrors The vehicle has manual folding mirrors. These mirrors can be folded inward to prevent damage when going through an automatic car wash.
  • Page 17: Exterior Lighting

    1-10 In Brief For more information about interior AUTO: Turns the exterior lamps on LO: Use for slow wipes. lighting, see Instrument Panel and off automatically depending on Illumination Control on page 6-5 or the exterior light. Courtesy Lamps on page 6-5. : Turns all the lamps off, except the Daytime Running Lamps (DRL).
  • Page 18: Vehicle Features

    In Brief 1-11 Rear Wiper/Washer Climate Controls Vehicle Features If equipped with the rear wiper/ The heating, cooling, and ventilation Radio(s) washer, the controls are on the end for the vehicle can be controlled of the windshield wiper lever. with this system. /VOL: Press to turn the system on and off.
  • Page 19: Portable Audio Devices

    1-12 In Brief ® To store the station to a position in coast, and in digital-quality sound. Bluetooth the list, press the corresponding A fee is required to receive the ® The Bluetooth system allows users button 1 6 until a beep is heard. SiriusXM service.
  • Page 20: Onstar

    In Brief 1-13 Steering Wheel Controls Cruise Control : If equipped with Bluetooth or OnStar, press to interact with those systems. See Bluetooth (Overview) on page 7-19 or Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls) on page 7-21 or OnStar Overview on page 14-1. : Press to silence the vehicle speakers only.
  • Page 21 1-14 In Brief SET/ : Press briefly to set the DIC Buttons Rear Vision speed and activate cruise control. Camera (RVC) If cruise control is already active, use to decrease vehicle speed. The RVC displays a view of the area behind the vehicle, on the : Press to disengage cruise infotainment system display, when control without erasing the set...
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    In Brief 1-15 Performance and pressure shown on the Tire and the center stack, until Loading Information label. See illuminate in the instrument Maintenance Vehicle Load Limits on page 9-9. cluster. The warning light will remain on until Press the TCS/StabiliTrak Traction Control/ the tire pressure is corrected.
  • Page 23: Onstar Services

    1-16 In Brief When road and weather The oil life system should be reset As the owner of a new Chevrolet, conditions are appropriate, use to 100% only following an oil you are automatically enrolled in the cruise control. change.
  • Page 24: Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Exterior Mirrors Keys and Locks Convex Mirrors ....2-12 Windows Manual Mirrors ....2-13 Keys Power Mirrors .
  • Page 25 Keys, Doors, and Windows If it becomes difficult to turn the key, inspect the key blade for debris. Periodically clean with a brush or pick. If you are locked out of the vehicle, see Roadside Assistance Program on page 13-5. With an active OnStar subscription, an OnStar Advisor may remotely unlock the vehicle.
  • Page 26: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Check the transmitter's battery. See Unlocked Door Anti Lock Out See Battery Replacement later under Vehicle Personalization on in this section. page 5-27. If the transmitter is still not Pressing may also arm the working correctly, see your theft-deterrent system.
  • Page 27 Keys, Doors, and Windows Programming with a Recognized Programming without a (Vehicle Locator/Panic Transmitter Recognized Transmitter Alarm): Press and release one time to initiate vehicle locator. The To program a new key: Program a new key to the vehicle exterior lamps flash and the horn when a recognized key is not 1.
  • Page 28 Keys, Doors, and Windows 5. Repeat Steps 2 4 two more Door Locks Caution times. After the third time, turn to ON/RUN; the key is learned and Warning When replacing the battery, do all previously known keys will no not touch any of the circuitry on longer work with the vehicle.
  • Page 29: Delayed Locking

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Door Ajar Reminder Warning (Continued) If one of the doors or the liftgate is injuries or even death from not closed properly while the ignition heat stroke. Always lock the is on, the door ajar light on the vehicle whenever leaving it.
  • Page 30: Lockout Protection

    Keys, Doors, and Windows If equipped with a manual Safety Locks Press on the door lock switch transmission, remove the key again or press on the RKE from the ignition. transmitter to lock doors immediately. Lockout Protection This feature can also be When locking is requested with the programmed.
  • Page 31: Doors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows For the rear doors to open from the Doors Caution inside, the safety locks have to be moved back to the unlock position. Liftgate Pulling the inside door handle Canceling a Rear Door while the rear door safety locks Safety Lock are engaged could damage your Warning...
  • Page 32: Information

    Keys, Doors, and Windows To lock or unlock the liftgate from Warning (Continued) the outside, use the key in the liftgate lock. Adjust the climate control system to a setting that If equipped, press on the RKE brings in only outside air and transmitter to unlock all doors and set the fan speed to the press...
  • Page 33: Vehicle Security

    2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows Vehicle Security On Solid: Vehicle is secured during the delay to arm the system. This vehicle has theft-deterrent Fast Flash: Vehicle is unsecured. features; however, they do not make A door, the hood, or the trunk the vehicle impossible to steal.
  • Page 34: Immobilizer Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 The vehicle alarm system will not Disarming the System How to Detect a Tamper arm if the doors are locked with Condition To disarm the system or turn off the the key. alarm if it has been activated, do is pressed on the RKE If the driver door or liftgate is one of the following:...
  • Page 35: Exterior Mirrors

    2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows The system is automatically If the engine still does not start, and Exterior Mirrors disarmed when the vehicle is the key appears to be undamaged started with the correct key. The key or the light continues to stay on, try Convex Mirrors uses a transponder that matches an another ignition key.
  • Page 36: Power Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 Manual Mirrors Power Mirrors Folding Mirrors Manual Folding Mirrors The vehicle has manual folding mirrors. These mirrors can be folded inward to prevent damage when going through an automatic car wash. To fold, pull the mirror toward the vehicle.
  • Page 37: Interior Mirrors

    2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows Interior Mirrors Windows The vehicle aerodynamics are designed to improve fuel economy performance. This may result in a Interior Rearview Mirrors Warning pulsing sound when either rear window is down and the front Adjust the rearview mirror for a clear Never leave a child, a helpless windows are up.
  • Page 38: Sun Visors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 Window Lockout Sun Visors Pull the sun visor down to block out glare. Detach the sun visor from the center mount and swing it to the side. Visor Vanity Mirror The vehicle may have vanity mirrors and card holders on the back of the sun visors.
  • Page 39 2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows NOTES...
  • Page 40: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Safety Belt Extender ..3-17 Adding Equipment to the Safety System Check ..3-17 Airbag-Equipped Vehicle . . . 3-30 Restraints Safety Belt Care .
  • Page 41: Head Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Adjust the head restraint so that the To lower the head restraint, press top of the restraint is at the same the button, located on the top of the height as the top of the occupant's seatback, and push the head Warning head.
  • Page 42 Seats and Restraints To reinstall the head restraint: 3. Try to move the head restraint to make sure that it is locked in place. Rear Seats The vehicle's rear seats have adjustable head restraints in the outboard seating positions. 3. Press both buttons on the head restraint posts at the same time, and pull up on the head 1.
  • Page 43 Seats and Restraints To lower the head restraint, press To reinstall the head restraint: the button, located on the top of the seatback, and push the head restraint down. Try to move the head restraint after the button is released to make sure that it is locked in place.
  • Page 44: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints 3. Try to move the head restraint to Front Seats To adjust the seat: make sure that it is locked in 1. Lift the bar under the front edge place. Seat Adjustment of the seat cushion to unlock If you are installing a child restraint the seat.
  • Page 45: Reclining Seatbacks

    Seats and Restraints Reclining Seatbacks 2. Move the seatback to the Warning (Continued) desired position, and then release the lever to lock the Warning The shoulder belt will not be seatback in place. against your body. Instead, it will If either seatback is not locked, it 3.
  • Page 46: Front Seat Armrest

    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 47: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Rear Seats 2. Slide the front seats forward and place the front seatbacks in the upright position. See Seat Folding the Seatback Adjustment on page 3-5 and Either side of the seatback can be Reclining Seatbacks on folded down for more cargo space.
  • Page 48 Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) Warning Always push and pull on the With head restraints that are not seatbacks to be sure they are installed and adjusted properly, locked. there is a greater chance that occupants will suffer a neck/ spinal injury in a crash.
  • Page 49: Safety Belts

    3-10 Seats and Restraints 1. Insert the safety belt latch plate 4. Push and pull the top of the Safety Belts into the hole on the side trim seatback to be sure it is locked This section of the manual before raising the seatback.
  • Page 50 Seats and Restraints 3-11 Why Safety Belts Work safety belts. That is why wearing Warning (Continued) safety belts makes such good sense. are more likely to be seriously Questions and Answers About injured or killed. Do not allow Safety Belts passengers to ride in any area of the vehicle that is not equipped Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle...
  • Page 51: How To Wear Safety Belts

    3-12 Seats and Restraints Also, in nearly all states and in There are important things to know would apply force on your all Canadian provinces, the law about wearing a safety belt properly. abdomen. This could cause requires wearing safety belts. serious or even fatal injuries.
  • Page 52 Seats and Restraints 3-13 Lap-Shoulder Belt 2. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you. Do not let it All seating positions in the vehicle get twisted. have a lap-shoulder belt. The lap-shoulder belt may lock if The following instructions explain you pull the belt across you very how to wear a lap-shoulder belt...
  • Page 53 3-14 Seats and Restraints in this section for instructions on Adjust the height so the shoulder use and important safety portion of the belt is on the shoulder information. and not falling off of it. The belt should be close to, but not contacting, the neck.
  • Page 54 Seats and Restraints 3-15 After the adjuster is set to the replaced. See Replacing Safety Belt To install: desired position, try to move it down System Parts after a Crash on without pressing the release button page 3-18. to make sure it has locked into Rear Safety Belt Comfort position.
  • Page 55 3-16 Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces. 3. Place the guide over the belt, 4. Be sure that the belt is not and insert the two edges of the twisted and it lies flat.
  • Page 56: Properly

    Seats and Restraints 3-17 To remove and store the comfort Safety Belt Extender guide, squeeze the belt edges If the vehicle's safety belt will fasten together so that the safety belt can around you, you should use it. be removed from the guide. Unhook the guide from the loop on the seat.
  • Page 57: Safety Belt Care

    3-18 Seats and Restraints to have it repaired. Torn or frayed Replacing Safety Belt See your dealer to have the safety safety belts may not protect you in a belt assemblies inspected or System Parts after a crash. They can rip apart under replaced.
  • Page 58: Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-19 A roof-rail airbag for the front Airbag System the risk of injury from the force of an outboard passenger and the inflating bag, all airbags must inflate passenger seated directly The vehicle has the following very quickly to do their job. behind the front outboard airbags: Here are the most important things...
  • Page 59 3-20 Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) vehicle should wear a safety belt Occupants should not lean on or properly, whether or not there is sleep against the door or side an airbag for that person. windows in seating positions with seat-mounted side impact airbags There is an airbag readiness light and/or roof-rail airbags.
  • Page 60: Where Are The Airbags

    Seats and Restraints 3-21 Where Are the Airbags? The driver knee airbag is below the Driver Side Shown, Passenger steering column. The front outboard Side Similar passenger knee airbag is below the The seat-mounted side impact The driver frontal airbag is in the glove box.
  • Page 61: When Should An Airbag

    3-22 Seats and Restraints When Should an Airbag Warning (Continued) Inflate? or even death. The path of an This vehicle is equipped with inflating airbag must be kept airbags. See Airbag System on clear. Do not put anything page 3-19. Airbags are designed to between an occupant and an inflate if the impact exceeds the airbag, and do not attach or put...
  • Page 62: What Makes An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints 3-23 It depends on what is hit, the Seat-mounted side impact airbags In any particular crash, no one can direction of the impact, and how are designed to inflate in moderate say whether an airbag should have quickly the vehicle slows down.
  • Page 63: What Will You See After An

    3-24 Seats and Restraints moderate to severe side collisions, What Will You See after Warning even belted occupants can contact an Airbag Inflates? the inside of the vehicle. When an airbag inflates, there After the frontal airbags and Airbags supplement the protection may be dust in the air.
  • Page 64: Passenger Sensing

    Seats and Restraints 3-25 threshold. You can lock the doors, Additional windshield breakage may an airbag system will not work and turn off the interior lamps, and also occur from the front outboard properly. See your dealer for turn off the hazard warning flashers passenger airbag.
  • Page 65 3-26 Seats and Restraints determine if the front outboard Warning (Continued) passenger frontal airbag and knee airbag should be allowed to inflate be very close to the inflating or not. airbag. A child in a forward-facing According to accident statistics, child restraint can be seriously children are safer when properly injured or killed if the front...
  • Page 66 Seats and Restraints 3-27 The front outboard passenger For some children who have Warning (Continued) seat is occupied by a smaller outgrown child restraints and for person, such as a child who has very small adults, the passenger back as it will go. It is better to outgrown child restraints.
  • Page 67 3-28 Seats and Restraints If the On Indicator Is Lit for a 5. If, after reinstalling the child If the Off Indicator Is Lit for an restraint and restarting the Child Restraint Adult-Sized Occupant vehicle, the on indicator is still lit, If a child restraint has been installed turn the vehicle off.
  • Page 68 Seats and Restraints 3-29 2. Remove any additional material A thick layer of additional material, Warning from the seat, such as blankets, such as a blanket or cushion, cushions, seat covers, seat or aftermarket equipment such as If the front outboard passenger heaters, or seat massagers.
  • Page 69: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    3-30 Seats and Restraints module, steering wheel, instrument Warning Warning panel, any of the airbag modules, ceiling or pillar garnish trim, front Stowing of articles under the For up to 10 seconds after the sensors, side impact sensors, passenger seat or between the vehicle is turned off and the or airbag wiring.
  • Page 70: Airbag System Check

    Seats and Restraints 3-31 deployment of the passenger Airbag System Check Replacing Airbag System airbag(s) or prevent the passenger Parts after a Crash The airbag system does not need sensing system from properly regularly scheduled maintenance or turning off the passenger airbag(s). replacement.
  • Page 71: Child Restraints

    3-32 Seats and Restraints If an airbag inflates, you will need to Child Restraints The manufacturer instructions that replace airbag system parts. See come with the booster seat state the your dealer for service. weight and height limitations for that Older Children booster.
  • Page 72 Seats and Restraints 3-33 Can proper safety belt fit be According to accident statistics, maintained for the length of the children are safer when properly trip? If yes, continue. If no, restrained in a rear seating position. return to the booster seat. In a crash, children who are not Q: What is the proper way to buckled up can strike other people...
  • Page 73: Infants And Young

    3-34 Seats and Restraints Infants and Young Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Children belt. The belt force would then be the way back into the retractor, Everyone in a vehicle needs applied right on the abdomen. but it cannot do this if it is protection! This includes infants and That could cause serious or fatal wrapped around a child s neck.
  • Page 74 Seats and Restraints 3-35 Warning Warning (Continued) Never hold an infant or a child the front outboard seat, always while riding in a vehicle. Due to move the front passenger seat as crash forces, an infant or a child far back as it will go. will become so heavy it is not possible to hold it during a crash.
  • Page 75 3-36 Seats and Restraints weight, height, and age but also Warning Warning (Continued) whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the motor To reduce the risk of neck and any bony structure. This alone vehicle in which it will be used. head injury during a crash, infants could cause serious or fatal For most basic types of child...
  • Page 76: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints 3-37 Child Restraint Systems Forward-Facing Child Seat Booster Seats A forward-facing child seat provides A booster seat is a child restraint Rear-Facing Infant Seat restraint for the child's body with the designed to improve the fit of the A rear-facing infant seat provides harness.
  • Page 77: Where To Put The Restraint

    3-38 Seats and Restraints Securing an Add-On Child Children can be endangered in a Administration (NHTSA) website to crash if the child restraint is not locate the nearest child safety seat Restraint in the Vehicle properly secured in the vehicle. inspection station.
  • Page 78 Seats and Restraints 3-39 Whenever possible, children aged Child restraints and booster seats Warning (Continued) 12 and under should be secured in vary considerably in size, and some a rear seating position. may fit in certain seating positions system is fail-safe. No one can better than others.
  • Page 79: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children

    3-40 Seats and Restraints Lower Anchors and recommends that the booster seat The following explains how to attach be secured with the LATCH system, a child restraint with these Tethers for Children this can be done as long as the attachments in the vehicle.
  • Page 80 Seats and Restraints 3-41 Top Tether Anchor The child restraint may have a Lower Anchor and Top Tether single tether (3) or a dual tether (4). Anchor Locations Either will have a single attachment (2) to secure the top tether to the anchor. Some child restraints that have a top tether are designed for use with or without the top tether being...
  • Page 81: System

    3-42 Seats and Restraints To assist in locating the lower According to accident statistics, anchors, each seating position with children and infants are safer when lower anchors has two labels, near properly restrained in a child the crease between the seatback restraint system or infant restraint and the seat cushion.
  • Page 82 Seats and Restraints 3-43 Warning (Continued) Warning Caution following the instructions that Children can be seriously injured Do not let the LATCH came with the child restraint and or strangled if a shoulder belt is attachments rub against the the instructions in this manual. wrapped around their neck.
  • Page 83 3-44 Seats and Restraints secure the restraints. Some 1.2. Put the child restraint on 2. If the child restraint manufacturer restraints also use another vehicle the seat. recommends that the top tether anchor to secure a top tether. be attached, attach and tighten For rear outboard seating the top tether to the top tether positions, if the head...
  • Page 84 Seats and Restraints 3-45 2.3. Route, attach, and tighten If the rear outboard seating the top tether according to position you are using has your child restraint an adjustable head restraint instructions and the and you are using a single following instructions: tether, raise the head restraint and route the...
  • Page 85 3-46 Seats and Restraints 3. Before placing a child in the Warning child restraint, make sure it is securely held in place. To check, With head restraints that are not grasp the child restraint at the installed and adjusted properly, LATCH path and attempt to there is a greater chance that move it side to side and back...
  • Page 86: Replacing Latch System

    Seats and Restraints 3-47 1. Insert the head restraint posts If the child restraint has the LATCH Warning (Continued) into the holes in the top of the system, see Lower Anchors and seatback. The notches on the Tethers for Children (LATCH death in a crash.
  • Page 87 3-48 Seats and Restraints this position. Be sure to follow the When installing a rear-facing 3. Push the latch plate into the instructions that came with the child child restraint, it may be buckle until it clicks. restraint. Secure the child in the necessary to move the front seat Position the release button on child restraint when and as the...
  • Page 88: (Front Passenger Seat)

    Seats and Restraints 3-49 6. If the child restraint has a top Reinstallation under Lower Anchors tether, follow the child restraint and Tethers for Children (LATCH manufacturer's instructions System) on page 3-40. regarding the use of the top Securing Child Restraints tether.
  • Page 89 3-50 Seats and Restraints the instructions that come with the Warning Warning (Continued) child restraint say that the top strap must be anchored. A child in a rear-facing child Secure rear-facing child restraints In Canada, the law requires that restraint can be seriously injured in a rear seat, even if the forward-facing child restraints have or killed if the front outboard...
  • Page 90 Seats and Restraints 3-51 2. Put the child restraint on the seat. 3. Pick up the latch plate, and run the lap and shoulder portions of the vehicle's safety belt through or around the restraint. The child restraint instructions will show you how.
  • Page 91 3-52 Seats and Restraints 7. Before placing a child in the child restraint, make sure it is securely held in place. To check, grasp the child restraint at the safety belt path and attempt to move it side to side and back and forth.
  • Page 92: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Additional Storage Compartments Features Storage Compartments Cargo Cover Warning Storage Compartments ..4-1 Glove Box ....4-1 Do not store heavy or sharp Warning Additional Storage Features...
  • Page 93: Cargo Net

    Storage Shopping Bag Hooks To remove the cargo cover: To install the cargo cover: 1. Remove both of the cords (1) 1. Align the cargo cover (3) on the The vehicle has a shopping bag from the hooks at the top of the trim panel edge (2) on both sides hook under the front seat head liftgate.
  • Page 94: Roof Rack System

    Storage Roof Rack System Do not exceed the maximum vehicle Caution capacity when loading the vehicle. For more information on vehicle Loading cargo on the roof rack Warning capacity and loading, see Vehicle that weighs more than 50 kg Load Limits on page 9-9. If something is carried on top of (110 lb) or hangs over the rear or the vehicle that is longer or wider...
  • Page 95 Storage NOTES...
  • Page 96 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Safety Belt Reminders ..5-10 Engine Oil Pressure Light ..5-19 Airbag Readiness Light ..5-11 Low Fuel Warning Light ..5-20 Controls Passenger Airbag Status Immobilizer Light .
  • Page 97: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Controls Steering Wheel Controls (Push to Talk): If equipped with Bluetooth or OnStar, press to interact with those systems. See Steering Wheel Bluetooth (Overview) on page 7-19 Adjustment or Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls) on page 7-21 or OnStar Overview on page 14-1.
  • Page 98: Windshield Wiper/Washer

    Instruments and Controls Windshield Wiper/Washer INT (Intermittent Wipes): Move If the windshield wiper lever is then the lever up to INT for intermittent moved to OFF before the driver door is opened or within 10 minutes, wipes, then turn the INT band the wipers will restart and move to up for more frequent wipes or down...
  • Page 99: Rear Window Wiper

    Instruments and Controls OFF: Turns the rear wiper off. Reverse Gear Wipes Warning (Rear Washer): Sprays washer If the rear wiper control is off, the fluid on the rear window. The control rear wiper will automatically operate In freezing weather, do not use continuously when the shift lever is returns to its ON or OFF starting the washer until the windshield is...
  • Page 100: Clock

    Instruments and Controls Clock Setting the 12/24 Hour Format Radio with Touchscreen The infotainment system controls 1. Press the or CONFIG button Radio without Touchscreen are used to access the time and and select Time and Date The infotainment system controls date settings through the menu Settings.
  • Page 101: Power Outlets

    Instruments and Controls Setting the Month and Day overload vehicle or adapter fuses. Warning If a problem is experienced, see Format your dealer. Power is always supplied to the 1. Press , and then press When adding electrical equipment, outlets. Do not leave electrical settings.
  • Page 102: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, Warning lights come on when there When one of the warning lights could be a problem with a vehicle comes on and stays on while Gauges, and function. Some warning lights come driving, or when one of the gauges on briefly when the engine is started shows there may be a problem, Indicators...
  • Page 103: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster English Automatic Transmission Shown, Metric and Manual Transmission Similar...
  • Page 104: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge The speedometer shows the vehicle The tachometer displays the engine speed in kilometers per hour (km/h) speed in revolutions per and miles per hour (mph). minute (rpm). Odometer Caution If the engine is operated with the rpm s in the warning area at the high end of the tachometer, the vehicle could be damaged, and...
  • Page 105: Safety Belt Reminders

    5-10 Instruments and Controls Here are four things that some owners ask about. None of these show a problem with the fuel gauge: At the service station, the gas pump shuts off before the gauge reads full. When the vehicle is started, this When the vehicle is started, this It takes a little more or less fuel light flashes and a chime may come...
  • Page 106: Airbag Readiness Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 Airbag Readiness Light important safety information. The Warning center display has a passenger This light shows if there is an airbag status indicator. If the airbag readiness light stays electrical problem with the airbag on after the vehicle is started or system.
  • Page 107: Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    5-12 Instruments and Controls know the status of the front It should go out when the engine is Warning outboard passenger frontal airbag started. If it stays on, or comes on and knee airbag. while driving, there may be a If the airbag readiness light ever problem with the electrical charging If the word ON or the on symbol is...
  • Page 108 Instruments and Controls 5-13 Caution (Continued) Caution (Continued) the vehicle fuel economy might to pass a required Emission not be as good, and the engine Inspection/Maintenance test. See might not run as smoothly. This Accessories and Modifications on could lead to costly repairs that page 10-3.
  • Page 109 5-14 Instruments and Controls follow the previous steps and see stalling when the vehicle is emission system test equipment will your dealer for service as soon as changed into gear, misfiring, likely connect to the vehicle's Data possible. hesitation on acceleration, Link Connector (DLC).
  • Page 110: Service Vehicle Soon

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 The OBD II (On-Board Service Vehicle Soon Owner Manual Indicator Diagnostics) system determines Light that critical emission control systems have not been completely diagnosed. The vehicle would be considered not ready for inspection. This can happen if the 12-volt battery has recently been replaced or run This symbol is shown when you down.
  • Page 111: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    5-16 Instruments and Controls This light should come on briefly Antilock Brake System Warning when the ignition is turned to ON. (ABS) Warning Light If it does not come on then, have it The brake system might not be fixed so it will be ready to warn if working properly if the brake there is a problem.
  • Page 112: Up-Shift Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 problem with the regular brakes. Power Steering Warning Traction Off Light See Brake System Warning Light on Light page 5-15. The ABS warning light will come on briefly when the ignition is turned to ON/RUN. This is normal. If the light does not come on then, have it fixed so it will be ready to warn if there is a problem.
  • Page 113: Stabilitrak ® Off Light

    5-18 Instruments and Controls ® StabiliTrak OFF Light Traction Control System If the indicator/warning light is on and flashing, the TCS and/or the ® (TCS)/StabiliTrak Light StabiliTrak system is actively working. See Traction Control/Electronic Stability Control on page 9-27. Engine Coolant This light comes on briefly while Temperature Warning starting the engine.
  • Page 114: Tire Pressure Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 Tire Pressure Light When the Light Flashes First and Caution Then Is On Steady If the light flashes for about a minute The engine coolant temperature and then stays on, there may be a warning light indicates that the problem with the TPMS.
  • Page 115: Low Fuel Warning Light

    5-20 Instruments and Controls This light also comes on when the Reduced Engine Power fuel level is low. When fuel is added, Light the light should go off. If it does not, have the vehicle serviced. Immobilizer Light This light should come on briefly as the engine is started.
  • Page 116: High-Beam On Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 High-Beam On Light See Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Lamps On Reminder on page 6-2. Front Fog Lamp Light This light comes on when the This light comes on when the high-beam headlamps are in use. exterior lamps are in use. See Exterior Lamp Controls on page 6-1.
  • Page 117: Door Ajar Light

    5-22 Instruments and Controls The light turns off when the cruise Information Displays DIC Buttons control is turned off. See Cruise Control on page 9-30. Driver Information Center (DIC) Door Ajar Light The DIC displays information about the vehicle. It also displays warning messages if a system problem is detected.
  • Page 118 Instruments and Controls 5-23 Odo/Trip Menu Items Menu 1 Average Fuel Economy Press MENU until the upper display Press MENU until the lower display area flashes. Use to scroll area flashes. Use to scroll through the menu items. Not all through the menu items.
  • Page 119 5-24 Instruments and Controls Fuel Range driving conditions change. Unlike Timer average economy, this display cannot be reset. Average Speed Metric Shown, English Similar This display can be used as a timer. This displays the approximate To start the timer, press SET/CLR distance the vehicle can be driven while the timer is displayed.
  • Page 120 Instruments and Controls 5-25 menu items. Not all items are When the remaining oil life is low, Units available on every vehicle. The the Code 82 message, or Press SET/CLR and move following is a list of all possible CHANGE, will appear on the to change units when UNIT is menu items: display.
  • Page 121: Vehicle Messages

    5-26 Instruments and Controls Vehicle Messages 18: Left Low Beam Failure Engine Oil Messages 20: Right Low Beam Failure DIC messages display when the % CHANGE 21: Check Left Position Lamp status of the vehicle has changed This message displays when the and action may be needed to 22: Check Right Position Lamp engine oil needs to be changed.
  • Page 122: Vehicle Personalization

    Instruments and Controls 5-27 If a tire pressure message appears, Vehicle 2. Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to stop as soon as you can. Inflate the select the desired menu. Personalization tires by adding air until the tire 3. Press the MENU/TUNE knob. pressure is equal to the values Personalization Menu (Radio Settings menus and functions may...
  • Page 123 5-28 Instruments and Controls 4. To save and return to the Set Date Format Press BACK to go back to the Time Settings menu, press last menu. Select to set the month and day BACK button at any time. format. Time and Date Settings Set Date 1.
  • Page 124 Instruments and Controls 5-29 Auto Volume 2. Press the MENU/TUNE knob to 2. Press the MENU/TUNE knob to select the value. select. The auto volume feature automatically adjusts the radio 3. Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to Vehicle Settings volume to compensate for road and the desired level.
  • Page 125 5-30 Instruments and Controls Exit Lighting 1. Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to Lock, Unlock Settings the desired selection. Select to set how long the exterior Select Power Door Locks and the lamps stay on when leaving the 2. Press the MENU/TUNE knob to following may be displayed: vehicle and it is dark outside.
  • Page 126 Instruments and Controls 5-31 1. Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to settings. Press MENU/TUNE when Press the menu item to select it. the desired selection. Vehicle Factory Settings is selected Each of the menus is detailed in the and open the menu. Select Yes or following information.
  • Page 127 5-32 Instruments and Controls French Set Time and Date Auto Volume Spanish Select to manually set the time This feature adjusts the radio and date. volume to compensate for road and Select the language desired. wind noise as the vehicle speeds up Press 1.
  • Page 128 Instruments and Controls 5-33 Radio Factory Settings Ringtone Volume Select Normal or High. Press Select to restore the radio to the Select to set the ringtone volume. Auto Wipe in Reverse Gear factory settings. Press Select to set the Auto Wipe in Connection Settings Reverse Gear feature on or off.
  • Page 129 5-34 Instruments and Controls Vehicle Location Lights Delayed Door Lock menu will be Remote Unlock Light Feedback available and the door will lock as Select to turn the Vehicle Location When on, the exterior lamps will programmed through this menu. Lights on or off.
  • Page 130 Instruments and Controls 5-35 second time. When set to All Doors, When on, if there is long text DivX VOD all of the doors will unlock at the first displayed on the audio screen, the Press DivX VOD when highlighted. text is scrolled.
  • Page 131 5-36 Instruments and Controls NOTES...
  • Page 132: Exterior Lamp Controls

    Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting AUTO (Automatic): Turns the exterior lamps on and off automatically depending on the Exterior Lamp Controls exterior light. Exterior Lighting (Off): Turns all the lamps off, Exterior Lamp Controls ..6-1 except the Daytime Running Exterior Lamps Off Lamps (DRL).
  • Page 133: Flash-To-Pass

    Lighting The DRL system makes the The DRL system turns off when one light comes on in the headlamps come on when the of the following conditions is met: instrument cluster while the high following conditions are met: beams are on and the ignition is The ignition is off.
  • Page 134: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting is in the full bright position. See Hazard Warning Flashers Instrument Panel Illumination Control on page 6-5. When it is bright enough outside, the headlamps will turn off or may change to Daytime Running Lamps (DRL). The automatic headlamp system turns off when the exterior lamp The vehicle has a light sensor on control or the ignition is off.
  • Page 135: Turn And Lane-Change

    Lighting Turn and Lane-Change If after signaling a turn or a lane Turn the band to to turn the fog change the arrow flashes rapidly or Signals lamps on. The band automatically does not come on, a signal bulb returns to its starting position when may be burned out.
  • Page 136: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lighting Dome Lamps (Instrument Panel Brightness): Move the thumbwheel up or down to brighten Instrument Panel or dim the instrument panel controls Illumination Control and infotainment display screen. Courtesy Lamps The courtesy lamps come on automatically when any door is opened and the dome lamp is in the DOOR position.
  • Page 137: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting Features This feature can be changed. See Vehicle Personalization on page 5-27. Entry Lighting Battery Power Protection The headlamps, parking lamps, taillamps, and the interior lights turn The battery saver feature is on briefly at night when the Remote designed to protect the vehicle's Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter battery.
  • Page 138 Infotainment System Infotainment Downloadable Applications Introduction Smartphone Link System (Overview) ....7-29 Infotainment Smartphone Link (Pandora) ....7-31 Read the following pages to Smartphone Link become familiar with these features.
  • Page 139: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Set up phone numbers in The infotainment system has built-in Theft-Deterrent Feature advance so they can be called features intended to help avoid The infotainment system has an easily by pressing a single distraction by disabling some electronic security system installed button or by using a single voice functions when driving.
  • Page 140: Overview

    Infotainment System Overview 3. MENU/TUNE Press to open menus and Radio without Touchscreen select menu items. Turn to highlight menu items or to set values while in a menu. Turn to manually select radio stations. 4. FAV 123 (Favorites) Press to go to a favorite page.
  • Page 141 Infotainment System © SEEK (Previous) (Clock) BACK Press to seek the previous Press to enter the Time and Press to go to the previous station. Date settings menu. screen. Press and hold to reverse 11. TONE Press to cancel entered through the currently playing content.
  • Page 142: Home Page

    Infotainment System Radio with Touchscreen Home Page (Radio with Touchscreen) Touchscreen Buttons Touchscreen buttons show on the screen when available. When a function is unavailable, the button may gray out. When a function is selected, the button may highlight. Home Page Features (Volume) (Home Page) Press to decrease or...
  • Page 143: Operation

    Infotainment System Turning the System On or Off Press and hold to mute the telephone: Press to activate infotainment system. Press again or the phone features (if equipped). /VOL (Power/Volume): Press to See Bluetooth (Overview) on turn the /VOL knob to turn the radio on and off.
  • Page 144 Infotainment System Talk 3. Press the MENU/TUNE knob to BACK: select the desired tone. Country Press to: 4. Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to 5. Press the BACK button to go Exit a menu. adjust the desired tone. back to the Tone Settings menu. Go back to the previous menu 5.
  • Page 145 Infotainment System Auto Volume Automatic Switch-Off 4. Select Auto Volume. This feature automatically adjusts If the infotainment system has been 5. Select the setting by pressing the radio volume to compensate for turned on after the ignition is turned road and wind noise. off, the system will turn off automatically after 10 minutes.
  • Page 146: Am-Fm Radio

    Infotainment System Audio Settings Radio Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS) The audio settings can be set for each radio band and each audio AM-FM Radio RBDS is a service by FM stations player source. that makes it easier to find radio Playing the Radio without stations with fault-free reception.
  • Page 147 7-10 Infotainment System Selecting an Auxiliary Device Favorites List Stations List 1. From AM or FM, turn the MENU/ There are two ways to select a Press the AUX button to select a TUNE knob to select Stations station from the Favorites List: connected auxiliary device.
  • Page 148 Infotainment System 7-11 Some stations change the program Update Stations List Storing Stations type code depending on the Press the FAV 123 button to select content. The system stores the RDS the desired page of saved favorites. stations sorted by program type in To store the station to a position in the FM category list.
  • Page 149 7-12 Infotainment System RDS (Radio Data System) Selecting an Auxiliary Device Hold and drag to the left or right of the radio station to automatically If equipped, the RDS feature is search for available radio stations. available for use only on FM stations that broadcast RDS Manual Tuning information.
  • Page 150 Infotainment System 7-13 Station List Update Station List Storing Stations To store the station to a position in the list, press the corresponding button 1 5 until a beep is heard. 1. Select the desired station. 2. Press to select the desired page of saved favorites.
  • Page 151: Satellite Radio

    7-14 Infotainment System Satellite Radio Using the Preset Buttons 3. Press Source ® Vehicles with a SiriusXM Satellite 4. From the drop-down menu, Radio tuner and a valid SiriusXM press XM and the most recent Satellite subscription can receive listened to SiriusXM channel will SiriusXM programming.
  • Page 152: Radio Reception

    Infotainment System 7-15 Using the SiriusXM Menu 3. Press OK. 2. Press to find the desired station. Tune to the station by Tone Settings Operation selecting it. From the tone settings menu, the 1. Press MENU on the XM radio Channel List sound features can be set up for screen.
  • Page 153: Multi-Band Antenna

    7-16 Infotainment System interfere with satellite radio signals, Audio Players causing the sound to fade in and FM signals only reach about 16 to out. In addition, traveling or standing USB Port 65 km (10 to 40 mi). Although the under heavy foliage, bridges, radio has a built-in electronic circuit garages, or tunnels may cause loss...
  • Page 154: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment System 7-17 ID3 Tag (versions 1.0/1.1/2.2/ Make sure the iPod has the For more information on USB 2.3/2.4). ® latest firmware from Apple usage, see Audio System proper operation. iPod firmware Information under Pictures and FAT16. can be updated using the latest Movies (Audio System) on FAT32.
  • Page 155 7-18 Infotainment System Radio without Touchscreen Playing Music Playing Movies Movies are not available while To use a portable device, connect driving. the device with a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable to the auxiliary input jack. The If the USB storage device is already radio will automatically switch to the connected: device if the radio is on.
  • Page 156: Bluetooth (Overview)

    Infotainment System 7-19 Using the AUX Movie Menu 2. Press the desired menu. Phone tone settings: Adjust the sound setup. See Tone Bluetooth (Overview) Settings under Radio ® If equipped with Bluetooth Controls with Touchscreen capability, the system can interact in Operation on page 7-6.
  • Page 157 7-20 Infotainment System duplicate or rarely used entries. Vehicles with a Bluetooth system Bluetooth Controls If possible, program speed dial can use a Bluetooth-capable cell For vehicles equipped with or other shortcuts. phone with a Hands-Free Profile to Bluetooth capability, use the buttons make and receive phone calls.
  • Page 158: Controls)

    Infotainment System 7-21 The pairing process is disabled Bluetooth (Infotainment (Push to Talk): Press to when the vehicle is moving. interact with Bluetooth or OnStar, Controls) Pairing only needs to be if equipped. See Bluetooth To use infotainment controls to completed once, unless the (Overview) on page 7-19 or access the menu system, see...
  • Page 159 7-22 Infotainment System according to the type of the phone. 5. Press Yes on the pop-up screen 4. Press bluetooth settings. In this case, proceed with the phone of the Bluetooth device and 5. Press pair device. book download on the phone. infotainment system.
  • Page 160 Infotainment System 7-23 Pairing a Phone 5. Input the Personal Identification Pairing a Phone Number (PIN) code (default: When there is no paired device on When a paired device is on the 1234) to the Bluetooth device. the infotainment system and the infotainment system and the SSP is When the Bluetooth device and SSP is not supported:...
  • Page 161 7-24 Infotainment System 8. Input the Personal Identification 5. Press pair device. 6. Press the name of the device to Number (PIN) code (default: be disconnected. 6. Press the device to be paired. 1234) to the Bluetooth device. 7. Press OK. 7.
  • Page 162 Infotainment System 7-25 From the cell phone or Bluetooth music function. For example, Playing Bluetooth Music device, find the Bluetooth device if you convert to Bluetooth 1. Press type to set/connect the item as a hands-free while playing Phone stereo headset. music, the music is discontinued.
  • Page 163: Hands-Free Phone

    7-26 Infotainment System Sounds may be cut off during Search Conditions that may occur when the Bluetooth music playback. playing Bluetooth music: Press and hold to rewind The infotainment system outputs It takes some time to transmit or fast forward. the audio from the cell phone or data from the cell phone to the Bluetooth device as it is...
  • Page 164 Infotainment System 7-27 Make outgoing calls using the General Information with 2. Press on the screen or call list. Touchscreen on the steering wheel controls. (Push to Talk): Press to Vehicles with a Hands-Free Phone If a wrong number is entered, press answer incoming calls and to system can use a Bluetooth-capable to delete the number one digit at...
  • Page 165 7-28 Infotainment System Press and hold on the 3. Select the phone book entry Searching for a Name to call. telephone screen. Select characters by using the 4. Press the number to dial. keypad on the phone book screen. Redialing is not possible when there As characters are selected, the is no call history.
  • Page 166: (Overview)

    Infotainment System 7-29 Making a Call from Call History Downloadable www.pandora.com. Pandora may not be available in Canada or 1. Press Call History on the Applications Mexico. telephone screen. Stitcher SmartRadio is an Internet 2. Press one of the following for: Smartphone Link radio service that streams news, (Overview)
  • Page 167 7-30 Infotainment System Connect Andriod phones Activate the application on your To switch to another application through Bluetooth. iPhone, then press the desired while playing an application and application menu on the connected through the USB port, iPod/iPhone Error Messages and infotainment system.
  • Page 168: (Pandora)

    Infotainment System 7-31 To connect an application: Using Pandora 1. Install the application on the 1. Install the Pandora application smartphone from Appstore or on the smartphone. Playstore. 2. Connect the smartphone to the 2. Connect the smartphone to the infotainment system through the infotainment system through the USB port or Bluetooth wireless...
  • Page 169 7-32 Infotainment System If the smartphone is not connected Pandora Menus 5. Press the desired station. The to the infotainment system or the station is added into the Creating Stations from Currently application is not installed on the Pandora menu automatically. Playing Music smartphone, the Pandora menu is Listening to Stations...
  • Page 170: (Stitcher)

    Infotainment System 7-33 Smartphone Link Changing Stations (Stitcher) Press to change to the next station. Some images and explanations may vary by phone operating systems, Saving Favorites versions, and/or application (App) To save a station as a favorite, versions. press on the stitcher screen.
  • Page 171: Bluetooth Phone/Devices Pictures And Movies

    7-34 Infotainment System ID3 Tag information for MP3 Only USB storage devices Bluetooth Phone/ files, such as the album name formatted in FAT16/32, exFAT Devices and the artist, can be played. file system are recognized. NTFS and other file systems are To display album title, track title, not recognized.
  • Page 172 Infotainment System 7-35 USB storage device capacity When the iPod/iPhone is on while the USB device is limit is 2,500 music files, 2,500 connected to the USB port by connected, the USB device may photo files, 250 movie files, using the iPod/iPhone cable, the be damaged or may not operate 2,500 folders, and 10 stages of Bluetooth music is not...
  • Page 173 7-36 Infotainment System Refer to the table for the If the USB device is already Press within five seconds of classification items related to the connected: the playback time to play the search function provided by the previous file. Press iPod/iPhone.
  • Page 174 Infotainment System 7-37 Playing a File Randomly Using the USB Music Menu Playing Music Files Press MENU during playback. Connect the iPod/iPhone to the Press during playback. USB port. ON: Plays all files randomly. Play will start from the previously OFF: Returns to normal played point after the system playback.
  • Page 175 7-38 Infotainment System Incorrect information cannot be To remove the device, select Playing a File Repeatedly modified or corrected on the another function, then remove the Press during playback. infotainment system. device. 1: Plays the current file The information for songs Pause repeatedly.
  • Page 176: Pictures And Movies

    Infotainment System 7-39 Pictures and Movies Viewing Pictures Viewing a Slide Show (Picture System) 1. Connect the USB device to the 1. From the picture screen, press USB port. . The slide show will start The infotainment system can view to play.
  • Page 177 7-40 Infotainment System display settings: adjusts for Playable Audio format: MP3, Brightness and Contrast. AC3, AAC, WMA. Max video bitrate: 3. Press to exit. mpeg-1: 8 Mbps Pictures and Movies mpeg-4 (mpg4, mp42, mp43): (Movie System) 4 Mbps The infotainment system can play wmv9: 3 Mbps movie files stored on a USB storage divx 3: 3 Mbps...
  • Page 178 Infotainment System 7-41 2. Press the screen to open to full Pause Viewing Full Screen screen. Press the screen again Press to pause. Press from the movie screen. to return to the previous screen. Press again to return to the Press to resume.
  • Page 179: Trademarks And License Agreements

    7-42 Infotainment System display settings: adjusts for If there is only one subtitle Trademarks and Brightness and Contrast. language, it can be set to On/Off. License Agreements tone settings: shows the Audio Language sound setup. See Tone FCC Information If the movie file has an audio Settings under Radio language, it can be used.
  • Page 180 Infotainment System 7-43 Covered by one or more of the compatible with the SiriusXM following U.S. patents: 7,295,673; Satellite Radio System or that 7,460,668; 7,515,710; 7,519,274. support the SiriusXM website, the Online Service or any of its content. ® ® DivX , DivX Certified Furthermore, the AMBER voice...
  • Page 181 7-44 Infotainment System FreeType 2 Portions of this software are ® copyright 2007-2012 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved. Libjpeg The navigation software is based in part on the work of the independent JPEG Group.
  • Page 182: Climate Control Systems

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control (Fan Control): Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or Systems decrease the fan speed. Turning the fan control to 0 turns the fan off. The Climate Control Systems The heating, cooling, and ventilation fan must be turned on to run the air for the vehicle can be controlled Climate Control Systems .
  • Page 183: Climate Controls

    Climate Controls Using air conditioning and Rear Window Defogger (Defog): This mode clears the recirculation together for long windows of fog or moisture. Air is (Rear Window Defogger): periods of time may cause the air directed to the floor, windshield, and Press to turn the rear window inside the vehicle to become too side window outlets.
  • Page 184: Air Vents

    Climate Controls Air Vents Operation Tips Clear away any ice, snow, Adjustable air vents are in the or leaves from air inlets at the center and on the side of the base of the windshield that could instrument panel. block the flow of air into the vehicle.
  • Page 185: Passenger Compartment Air Filter

    Climate Controls Maintenance Passenger Compartment Air Filter Air Intake The filter reduces the dust, pollen, and other airborne irritants from outside air that is pulled into the vehicle. The filter should be replaced as part of routine scheduled maintenance. See Maintenance Schedule on page 11-3.
  • Page 186 Climate Controls 2. Push the two tabs upward and release the latches holding the service door. Lift the service door. 3. Remove the old air filter. 4. Install the new air filter. 5. Close the service door and latches. 6. Reinstall the glove box. See your dealer if additional assistance is needed.
  • Page 187 Climate Controls NOTES...
  • Page 188 Driving and Operating Driving and Shifting Into Park ... . 9-18 Cruise Control Shifting out of Park ..9-19 Cruise Control ....9-30 Operating Parking .
  • Page 189: 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 190: Drunk Driving

    Driving and Operating Allow enough following distance Control of a Vehicle If the engine ever stops while the between you and the driver in vehicle is being driven, brake Braking, steering, and accelerating front of you. normally but do not pump the are important factors in helping to brakes.
  • Page 191: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating If the steering wheel is turned until it Steering in Emergencies The vehicle's right wheels can drop reaches the end of its travel and is off the edge of a road onto the There are some situations when held against that position for an shoulder while driving.
  • Page 192: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and Operating Steering or Cornering Skid material on the road. Learn to Warning too much speed or steering in a recognize warning clues such curve causes tires to slip and as enough water, ice, or packed Wet brakes can cause crashes. lose cornering force.
  • Page 193: Hill And Mountain Roads

    Driving and Operating Turn off cruise control. Hydroplaning Warning Hydroplaning is dangerous. Water Hill and Mountain Roads can build up under the vehicle's Coasting downhill in N (Neutral) Driving on steep hills or through tires so they actually ride on the or with the ignition off is mountains is different than driving water.
  • Page 194: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating Tie a red cloth to an outside Winter Driving apply the brakes sooner than when mirror. on dry pavement. See Antilock Driving on Snow or Ice Brake System (ABS) on page 9-25. Warning Drive carefully when there is snow Allow greater following distance on or ice between the tires and the any slippery road and watch for...
  • Page 195: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating If it takes some time for help to Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) arrive, now and then when you run the engine, push the accelerator Fully open the air outlets on vehicle can overheat, causing an pedal slightly so the engine runs or under the instrument engine compartment fire or other faster than the idle speed.
  • Page 196: Vehicle Load Limits

    Driving and Operating the vehicle out after a few tries, it Tire and Loading Information Warning might need to be towed out. If the Label vehicle does need to be towed out, Do not load the vehicle any see Towing the Vehicle on heavier than the Gross page 10-67.
  • Page 197 9-10 Driving and Operating The Tire and Loading Determine the combined exceed the available cargo Information label also shows the and luggage load capacity weight of the driver and tire size of the original calculated in Step 4. passengers that will be riding equipment tires (3) and the in your vehicle.
  • Page 198 Driving and Operating 9-11 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Vehicle Capacity Weight Vehicle Capacity Weight Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 1 = 453 kg for Example 2 = 453 kg for Example 3 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs). (1,000 lbs). (1,000 lbs).
  • Page 199 9-12 Driving and Operating seating positions. The combined fuel, and cargo. Never exceed If you put things inside the weight of the driver, passengers, the GVWR for the vehicle, or the vehicle like suitcases, tools, and cargo should never exceed Gross Axle Weight Rating packages, or anything the vehicle's capacity weight.
  • Page 200: Starting And Operating

    Driving and Operating 9-13 Starting and Warning (Continued) Caution (Continued) Operating Never stack heavier breaking-in guideline every time you get new brake things, like suitcases, New Vehicle Break-In linings. inside the vehicle so that some of them are above Following break-in, engine speed Caution the tops of the seats.
  • Page 201 9-14 Driving and Operating The uplevel key must be fully If the vehicle must be shut off in an Warning extended to start the vehicle. emergency: To shift out of P (Park), the ignition 1. Brake using a firm and steady Turning off the vehicle while must be in ON/RUN and the regular pressure.
  • Page 202: Starting The Engine

    Driving and Operating 9-15 2 (ACC/ACCESSORY): This is the 4 (START): This is the position that Caution position in which you can operate starts the engine. When the engine things like the radio and the starts, release the key. The ignition Do not try to shift to P (Park) if the windshield wipers when the engine switch returns to ON/RUN for...
  • Page 203: Engine Heater

    9-16 Driving and Operating components. If the ignition key is 2. If the engine does not start, wait Caution turned to START and then about 15 seconds and try again. released when the engine Wait about 15 seconds between If you add electrical parts or begins cranking, the engine will each try.
  • Page 204 Driving and Operating 9-17 3. Plug it into a normal, grounded Warning (Continued) 110-volt AC outlet. overheat and cause a fire, Warning property damage, electric shock, and injury. Improper use of the heater cord Do not operate the vehicle or an extension cord can damage with the heater cord the cord and may result in permanently attached to the...
  • Page 205: Retained Accessory

    9-18 Driving and Operating away from moving engine parts. Shifting Into Park Warning (Continued) If you do not it could be 1. Hold the brake pedal down and damaged. It is dangerous to get out of the set the parking brake. See The length of time the heater should vehicle if the shift lever is not fully Parking Brake on page 9-26.
  • Page 206: Shifting Out Of Park

    Driving and Operating 9-19 P (Park) without first pushing the the pressure from the parking pawl To shift out of P (Park): button on the shift lever. If you can, in the transmission, so you can pull 1. Apply the brake pedal. it means that the shift lever was not the shift lever out of P (Park).
  • Page 207: Parking

    9-20 Driving and Operating Parking Parking over Things Engine Exhaust That Burn If the vehicle has a manual transmission, before getting out of Warning the vehicle, move the shift lever into Warning Engine exhaust contains carbon R (Reverse) if parking on a downhill monoxide (CO) which cannot be slope.
  • Page 208: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and Operating 9-21 Running the Vehicle Automatic Warning (Continued) While Parked Transmission There are holes or openings It is better not to park with the in the vehicle body from Continuously Variable engine running. damage or aftermarket Transmission (CVT) If the vehicle is left with the engine modifications that are not The CVT is electronically controlled...
  • Page 209 9-22 Driving and Operating P (Park): This position locks the applied, and the shift lever button To rock the vehicle back and forth to front wheels. Select P (Park) only pressed before shifting from get out of snow, ice, or sand without when the vehicle is stationary and P (Park) while the ignition key is in damaging the transmission, see If...
  • Page 210: Manual Transmission

    Driving and Operating 9-23 L (Low): This position reduces Manual Transmission Caution vehicle speed without using the brakes by using the braking effect of Shifting out of P (Park) or engine compression. It can help N (Neutral) with the engine control vehicle speed going down running at high speed may steep hills, on long downhill grades,...
  • Page 211 9-24 Driving and Operating 1 (First): Press the clutch pedal To stop, let up on the accelerator Shift Speeds and shift into 1 (First). Then, slowly pedal and press the brake pedal. let up on the clutch pedal as you Just before the vehicle stops, press Warning press the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 212: Antilock Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-25 For the best fuel economy, Brakes If driving safely on a wet road and it accelerate slowly and shift when the becomes necessary to slam on the light comes on, and if the weather, brakes and continue braking to Antilock Brake road, and traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 213: Parking Brake

    9-26 Driving and Operating suddenly slows or stops. Always Parking Brake Caution leave enough room up ahead to stop, even with ABS. Driving with the parking brake on Using ABS can overheat the brake system and cause premature wear or Do not pump the brakes.
  • Page 214: Hill Start Assist (Hsa)

    Driving and Operating 9-27 vehicle until the ABS activates. stops and holds the vehicle in a Ride Control Systems Minor brake pedal pulsation or complete standstill on a grade, HSA pedal movement during this time is will be automatically activated. Traction Control/ normal and the driver should During the transition period between...
  • Page 215 9-28 Driving and Operating StabiliTrak activates when the It is recommended to leave both If either system fails to turn on or to vehicle senses a difference between systems on for normal driving activate, a message displays in the the intended path and the direction conditions, but it may be necessary Driver Information Center (DIC), the vehicle is actually traveling.
  • Page 216 Driving and Operating 9-29 Turning the Systems Off To turn off both TCS and StabiliTrak, Caution and On press and hold the button until the Traction Off Light Do not repeatedly brake or accelerate heavily when TCS is StabiliTrak Off Light come on and off.
  • Page 217: Stability Control

    9-30 Driving and Operating Cruise Control using cruise control, the cruise RES/+ (Resume/Accelerate): If control will automatically disengage. there is a set speed in memory, If equipped with cruise control, the See Traction Control/Electronic press briefly to resume to that vehicle can maintain a speed of Stability Control on page 9-27.
  • Page 218 Driving and Operating 9-31 The cruise control light on the Once the vehicle reaches about Reducing Speed While Using instrument panel cluster turns green 40 km/h (25 mph) or more, press Cruise Control after the cruise control has been set RES/+ briefly.
  • Page 219: Driver Assistance Systems

    9-32 Driving and Operating Passing Another Vehicle While Ending Cruise Control Driver Assistance Using Cruise Control There are five ways to end cruise Systems Use the accelerator pedal to control: increase the vehicle speed. When Step lightly on the brake pedal Rear Vision you take your foot off the pedal, the (manual and automatic...
  • Page 220 Driving and Operating 9-33 Guidelines Rear Vision Camera Location Warning (Continued) The RVC system may have a guideline overlay that can help the vehicle before driving. Failure to driver align the vehicle when use proper care may result in backing into a parking spot. injury, death, or vehicle damage.
  • Page 221 9-34 Driving and Operating The following illustrations show the When the System Does Not field of view that the camera Seem To Work Properly provides. The RVC system may not work properly or display a clear image if: It is dark. The sun or the beam of headlamps is shining directly into the camera lens.
  • Page 222: Fuel

    Driving and Operating 9-35 Fuel higher. Do not use gasoline with an Caution octane rating below 87, as it may Use of the recommended fuel is an cause engine damage and will lower Do not use fuel containing important part of the proper fuel economy.
  • Page 223: California Fuel

    9-36 Driving and Operating California Fuel Fuels in Foreign gasoline additive recommended by General Motors. It is available at Requirements Countries your dealer. If the vehicle is certified to meet If planning to drive in countries Filling the Tank California Emissions Standards, it is outside the U.S.
  • Page 224 Driving and Operating 9-37 Warning (Continued) Keep children away from the fuel pump and never let children pump fuel. Fuel can spray out if the fuel cap is opened too quickly. This spray can happen if the tank is nearly full, and is To remove the fuel cap, turn it more likely in hot weather.
  • Page 225: Filling A Portable Fuel

    9-38 Driving and Operating Push the fuel door closed until it Filling a Portable Fuel Warning (Continued) latches. Container keep it in contact with the fill Warning opening until filling is Warning complete. If a fire starts while you are Filling a portable fuel container Fill the container no more refueling, do not remove the...
  • Page 226: Trailer Towing

    Driving and Operating 9-39 Trailer Towing Conversions and Add-on equipment can drain the vehicle's 12-volt battery, even if the Add-Ons vehicle is not operating. General Towing The vehicle has an airbag system. Information Add-On Electrical Before attempting to add anything Equipment electrical to the vehicle, see The vehicle is neither designed nor...
  • Page 227 9-40 Driving and Operating NOTES...
  • Page 228: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Washer Fluid ....10-19 Taillamps, Turn Signal, Brakes ..... 10-19 Stoplamps, and Back-Up Brake Fluid .
  • Page 229: General Information

    10-2 Vehicle Care Tire Pressure Monitor Jump Starting General Information Operation ....10-45 Jump Starting ....10-64 For service and parts needs, visit Tire Inspection .
  • Page 230: California Proposition

    Vehicle Care 10-3 California Proposition California Perchlorate Accessories and 65 Warning Materials Requirements Modifications WARNING: Most motor vehicles, Certain types of automotive Adding non dealer accessories or including this one, contain and/or applications, such as airbag making modifications to the vehicle emit chemicals known to the State initiators, safety belt pretensioners, can affect vehicle performance and...
  • Page 231: Vehicle Checks

    10-4 Vehicle Care Damage to vehicle components Vehicle Checks If doing some of your own service resulting from modifications or the work, use the proper service installation or use of non GM manual. It tells you much more Doing Your Own certified parts, including control about how to service the vehicle Service Work...
  • Page 232: Hood

    Vehicle Care 10-5 Hood Caution To open the hood: Even small amounts of contamination can cause damage to vehicle systems. Do not allow contaminants to contact the fluids, reservoir caps, or dipsticks. 2. Go to the front of the vehicle and push the secondary hood release lever up.
  • Page 233: Engine Compartment

    10-6 Vehicle Care To close the hood: 1. Before closing the hood, be sure all filler caps are on properly. Then, lift the hood to relieve pressure on the hood prop. Remove the hood prop from the prop holder in the rear passenger side of the engine compartment and secure it to the retainer on the underside of the...
  • Page 234: Overview

    Vehicle Care 10-7 Engine Compartment Overview...
  • Page 235: Engine Oil

    10-8 Vehicle Care 1. Windshield Washer Fluid 11. Engine Compartment Fuse Checking Engine Oil Reservoir. See Washer Fluid on Block on page 10-30. It is a good idea to check the engine page 10-19. oil level at each fuel fill. In order to Engine Oil 2.
  • Page 236 Vehicle Care 10-9 2. Pull out the dipstick and wipe it Add enough oil to put the level Caution with a clean paper towel or cloth, somewhere in the proper operating then push it back in all the way. range, between the cross-hatched Do not add too much oil.
  • Page 237: Engine Oil Life System

    10-10 Vehicle Care the engine at extremely low properly dispose of clothing or rags temperatures. When selecting an oil containing used engine oil. See the of the appropriate viscosity grade, manufacturer's warnings about the always select an oil of the correct use and disposal of oil products.
  • Page 238: Automatic Transmission

    Vehicle Care 10-11 the oil life system to work properly, since the last oil change. Automatic Transmission the system must be reset every time Remember to reset the oil life Fluid the oil is changed. system whenever the oil is changed. How to Check Automatic When the system has calculated How to Reset the Engine Oil...
  • Page 239: Manual Transmission

    10-12 Vehicle Care Manual Transmission When to Check and What Do not remove the cap to check the fluid level or to top off the fluid level. to Use Fluid Remove the cap only when necessary to add the proper fluid How to Check Manual until the level reaches the MIN line.
  • Page 240: Cooling System

    Vehicle Care 10-13 release loose dust and dirt. If the Warning filter remains covered with dirt, a new filter is required. Operating the engine with the air To inspect or replace the air cleaner/ cleaner/filter off can cause you or filter: others to be burned.
  • Page 241: Engine Coolant

    10-14 Vehicle Care What to Use Warning Caution (Continued) Warning Heater and radiator hoses, and vehicle warranty. Always use other engine parts, can be very DEX-COOL (silicate-free) coolant Adding only plain water or some hot. Do not touch them. If you do, in the vehicle.
  • Page 242 Vehicle Care 10-15 Gives boiling protection up to Never dispose of engine coolant by 129°C (265°F), engine putting it in the trash, pouring it on temperature. the ground, or into sewers, streams, or bodies of water. Have the coolant Protects against rust and changed by an authorized service corrosion.
  • Page 243: To Add Coolant To Surge Tank

    10-16 Vehicle Care If no coolant is visible in the coolant Warning Warning (Continued) surge tank, add coolant as follows: How to Add Coolant to the Steam and scalding liquids from a could catch fire and you or others Coolant Surge Tank hot cooling system can blow out could be burned.
  • Page 244: Engine Overheating

    Vehicle Care 10-17 4. With the coolant surge tank Check the level in the coolant pressure cap off, start the surge tank when the cooling system engine and let it run until you has cooled down. If the coolant is can feel the upper radiator hose not at the proper level, repeat getting hot.
  • Page 245 10-18 Vehicle Care running. If it is not, do not continue If the overheat warning is displayed Warning (Continued) to run the engine. Have the vehicle with no sign of steam: serviced. 1. Turn the air conditioning off. Wait until there is no sign of steam or coolant before you open 2.
  • Page 246: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-19 If there is no sign of steam, idle the Adding Washer Fluid Caution (Continued) engine for three minutes while parked. If the warning is still to freeze and damage the displayed, turn off the engine until it washer fluid tank and other cools down.
  • Page 247: Brake Fluid

    10-20 Vehicle Care proper sequence to torque Brake Fluid Warning specifications. See Capacities and Specifications on page 12-2. The brake wear warning sound Brake pads should be replaced as means that soon the brakes will complete sets. not work well. That could lead to a crash.
  • Page 248: Checking Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-21 since a leak means that sooner Checking Brake Fluid What to Add or later the brakes will not Use only new DOT 4 brake fluid The brake/clutch fluid can be work well. from a sealed container. It is checked without taking off the cap recommended that the brake/clutch Do not top off the brake/clutch fluid.
  • Page 249: Battery

    10-22 Vehicle Care Battery Vehicle Storage Caution The original equipment battery is Warning Using the wrong fluid can maintenance free. Do not remove badly damage brake/clutch the cap and do not add fluid. Batteries have acid that can burn hydraulic system parts. For Refer to the replacement number you and gas that can explode.
  • Page 250: Function Check

    Vehicle Care 10-23 Starter Switch Check Automatic Transmission normal effort. If the shift lever moves out of P (Park), contact Shift Lock Control your dealer for service. Warning Function Check Ignition Transmission When you are doing this Warning Lock Check inspection, the vehicle could move suddenly.
  • Page 251: Park Brake And P (Park)

    10-24 Vehicle Care To check the P (Park) Park Brake and P (Park) Caution mechanism's holding ability: Mechanism Check With the engine running, shift to Allowing the wiper arm to touch P (Park). Then release the the windshield when no wiper parking brake followed by the Warning blade is installed could damage...
  • Page 252: Headlamp Aiming

    Vehicle Care 10-25 Rear Wiper Blade Replacement Headlamp Aiming Headlamp aim has been preset and should need no further adjustment. If the vehicle is damaged in a crash, the headlamp aim may be affected. If adjustment to the headlamps is necessary, see your dealer.
  • Page 253: Bulb Replacement

    10-26 Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement Headlamps, Front Turn 3. Disconnect the wiring harness connector from the bulb (3) by Signal and Parking For the proper type of replacement pressing the connector Lamps bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on release (2) and pulling page 10-29.
  • Page 254: Fog Lamps

    Vehicle Care 10-27 Fog Lamps Taillamps, Turn Signal, Stoplamps, and Back-Up To replace the front fog lamp bulb: Lamps 1. Locate the fog lamp under the front fascia. 2. Disconnect the electrical connector from the fog lamp bulb assembly. 3. Remove the bulb by turning it counterclockwise and pulling it straight out of the assembly.
  • Page 255: License Plate Lamp

    10-28 Vehicle Care 6. Turn the bulb socket clockwise To replace a license plate to reinstall. lamp bulb: 7. Reinstall the lamp assembly and 1. Remove the two screws (1) from two screws. the license plate lamp assembly. 2. Turn and pull the license plate License Plate Lamp lamp assembly down.
  • Page 256: Replacement Bulbs

    Vehicle Care 10-29 Replacement Bulbs Electrical System Headlamp Wiring An electrical overload may cause Bulb Exterior Lamp Electrical System the lamps to go on and off, or in Number some cases to remain off. Have the Overload Back-Up Lamps headlamp wiring checked right away The vehicle has fuses and circuit if the lamps go on and off or Front Turn Signal/...
  • Page 257: Fuses And Circuit

    10-30 Vehicle Care Fuses and Circuit Engine Compartment Caution Breakers Fuse Block Spilling liquid on any electrical The wiring circuits in the vehicle are component on the vehicle may protected from short circuits by a damage it. Always keep the combination of fuses, circuit covers on any electrical breakers, and fusible thermal links.
  • Page 258 Vehicle Care 10-31...
  • Page 259 10-32 Vehicle Care The vehicle may not be equipped Number Usage Number Usage with all of the fuses, relays, and Canister Headlamp features shown. High Left Number Usage Fuel Pump Headlamp High Windshield Washer Front Wiper Right Rear Window Front Wiper Fan Low Washer Relay Control Relay...
  • Page 260 Vehicle Care 10-33 Auxiliary Fuse Block Number Usage Not Used Air Conditioning Relay Air Conditioning ECM/TCM 1 ECM/TCM 2 Low Vacuum Switch The vehicle may not be equipped Automatic with all of the fuses, relays, and Occupant Sensing features shown. The auxiliary fuse block is on the Mirror Heater driver side of the vehicle, near the...
  • Page 261: Block

    10-34 Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Remove the fuse panel door diagonally. Block Open the fuse panel door by pulling out at the top. The instrument panel fuse block is on the underside of the driver side instrument panel.
  • Page 262 Vehicle Care 10-35 The vehicle may not be equipped Number Usage Number Usage with all of the fuses, relays, and Radio Outside Rearview features shown. Mirror Number Usage Switch Backlighting Spare Fuse Not Used Rear Parking Assist Not Used Not Used Body Control Not Used Heater, Ventilation,...
  • Page 263: Wheels And Tires

    10-36 Vehicle Care Wheels and Tires Number Usage Warning (Continued) Heater, Ventilation, Tires and a serious crash. See and Air Vehicle Load Limits on Conditioning Every new GM vehicle has page 9-9. high-quality tires made by a OnStar Underinflated tires pose leading tire manufacturer.
  • Page 264: All-Season Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-37 All-Season Tires Winter Tires Warning (Continued) This vehicle may come with This vehicle was not originally Worn or old tires can all-season tires. These tires are equipped with winter tires. Winter cause a crash. If the tread designed to provide good overall tires are designed for increased performance on most road surfaces...
  • Page 265: Summer Tires

    10-38 Vehicle Care Use only radial ply tires of the Tire Sidewall Labeling (2) TPC Spec (Tire same size, load range, and Performance Criteria Useful information about a tire is speed rating as the original Specification) Original equipment tires. molded into its sidewall. The equipment tires designed to examples show a typical Winter tires with the same speed...
  • Page 266: Tire Designations

    Vehicle Care 10-39 week of the year 2010 would resistance. For more information the tire size means a passenger have a four-digit DOT date see Uniform Tire Quality vehicle tire engineered to of 0310. Grading on page 10-52. standards set by the U.S. Tire and Rim Association.
  • Page 267: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    10-40 Vehicle Care (5) Rim Diameter Diameter of automatic transmission, power before a tire has built up heat the wheel in inches. windows, power seats, and air from driving. See Tire Pressure conditioning. on page 10-43. (6) Service Description These characters represent the load Aspect Ratio The relationship...
  • Page 268 Vehicle Care 10-41 GAWR FRT Gross Axle Weight Maximum Inflation Pressure outward when mounted on a Rating for the front axle. See The maximum air pressure to vehicle. The side of the tire that Vehicle Load Limits on which a cold tire can be inflated. contains a whitewall, bears page 9-9.
  • Page 269 10-42 Vehicle Care Radial Ply Tire A pneumatic Treadwear Indicators Narrow Vehicle Capacity Weight tire in which the ply cords that bands, sometimes called wear number of designated seating extend to the beads are laid at bars, that show across the tread positions multiplied by 90 degrees to the centerline of of a tire when only 1.6 mm...
  • Page 270: Tire Pressure

    Vehicle Care 10-43 Tire Pressure example of the Tire and Loading Caution (Continued) Information label, see Vehicle Tires need the correct amount of Load Limits on page 9-9. How Overinflated tires, or tires that air pressure to operate the vehicle is loaded affects have too much air, can effectively.
  • Page 271: Tire Pressure Monitor System

    10-44 Vehicle Care Remove the valve cap from the Tire Pressure Monitor pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly tire valve stem. Press the tire System under-inflated. gauge firmly onto the valve to The Tire Pressure Monitor System get the pressure measurement.
  • Page 272: Tire Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care 10-45 The TPMS malfunction indicator is See Radio Frequency Statement on located on the instrument cluster. combined with the low tire pressure page 13-12. If the warning light comes on, stop telltale. When the system detects a as soon as possible and inflate the Tire Pressure Monitor malfunction, the telltale will flash for tires to the recommended pressure...
  • Page 273 10-46 Vehicle Care The TPMS sensor matching The TPMS can warn about a low Compressor Kit on page 10-56 for process was not done or not tire pressure condition but it does information regarding the inflator kit completed successfully after not replace normal tire materials and instructions.
  • Page 274 Vehicle Care 10-47 Operating electronic devices or passenger side front tire, passenger 4. Press the up or down arrow being near facilities using radio side rear tire, and driver side rear. button until the Tire Learn wave frequencies similar to the See your dealer for service or to screen is displayed.
  • Page 275: Tire Inspection

    10-48 Vehicle Care 10. Proceed to the driver side rear Replace the tire if: Tire Rotation tire, and repeat the procedure The indicators at three or Tires should be rotated every in Step 7. The horn sounds two more places around the tire 12 000 km (7,500 mi).
  • Page 276: When It Is Time For New

    Vehicle Care 10-49 Check that all wheel nuts are tire rotation to prevent corrosion properly tightened. See Wheel or rust build-up. Do not get Nut Torque under Capacities grease on the flat wheel and Specifications on mounting surface or on the page 12-2.
  • Page 277: Buying New Tires

    10-50 Vehicle Care Treadwear indicators are one way to Vehicle Storage replacement tires are needed, tell when it is time for new tires. GM strongly recommends Tires age when stored normally Treadwear indicators appear when buying tires with the same TPC mounted on a parked vehicle.
  • Page 278 Vehicle Care 10-51 Braking and handling Warning Warning performance may be adversely affected if all the tires are not Tires could explode during Using bias-ply tires on the replaced at the same time. improper service. Attempting vehicle may cause the wheel If proper rotation and to mount or dismount a tire rim flanges to develop cracks...
  • Page 279: Different Size Tires And Wheels

    10-52 Vehicle Care The Tire and Loading treadwear, traction, and Warning Information Label indicates the temperature performance. This original equipment tires on the applies only to vehicles sold in If different sized wheels are used, vehicle. See Vehicle Load Limits the United States.
  • Page 280 Vehicle Care 10-53 Quality grades can be found their use, however, and may Temperature where applicable on the tire depart significantly from the The temperature grades are A sidewall between tread shoulder norm due to variations in driving (the highest), B, and C, and maximum section width.
  • Page 281: Wheel Alignment And Tire

    10-54 Vehicle Care overloaded. Excessive speed, Wheel Replacement Warning underinflation, or excessive Replace any wheel that is bent, loading, either separately or in Using the wrong replacement cracked, or badly rusted or combination, can cause heat wheels, wheel bolts, or wheel corroded.
  • Page 282: Tire Chains

    Vehicle Care 10-55 Used Replacement Wheels It is unusual for a tire to blow out, Warning (Continued) especially if the tires are maintained properly. See Tires on page 10-36. Warning parts. The area damaged by the air goes out of a tire, it is much tire chains could cause loss of more likely to leak out slowly.
  • Page 283: Tire Sealant And Compressor Kit

    10-56 Vehicle Care 6 mm (0.25 in), the tire is too Warning Warning (Continued) severely damaged for the tire sealant and compressor kit to be Driving on a flat tire will cause changing a flat tire. If it is used for effective.
  • Page 284 Vehicle Care 10-57 If this vehicle has a tire sealant and The kit includes: Warning compressor kit, there may not be a spare tire or tire changing Overinflating a tire could cause equipment, and on some vehicles the tire to rupture and you or there may not be a place to store others could be injured.
  • Page 285 10-58 Vehicle Care There is only enough sealant to seal 1. Remove the tire sealant one tire. After usage, the tire sealant canister (4) and compressor canister must be replaced. from its storage location. See Storing the Tire Sealant and Using the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit on page 10-63.
  • Page 286 Vehicle Care 10-59 If the vehicle only has a cigarette lighter, use the cigarette lighter. Do not pinch the power plug cord in the door or window. 9. Start the vehicle. The vehicle must be running while using the air compressor. 10.
  • Page 287 10-60 Vehicle Care 11. Inflate the tire to the 14. Turn the sealant/air hose (2) Caution (Continued) recommended inflation counterclockwise to remove it pressure using the pressure from the tire valve stem. tire. Remove the power plug from gauge (7). The recommended 15.
  • Page 288 Vehicle Care 10-61 20. If the flat tire was able to inflate If the tire pressure has fallen vehicle to an authorized dealer to the recommended inflation more than 68 kPa (10 psi) within 161 km (100 mi) of pressure, remove the below the recommended driving to have the tire repaired maximum speed label from the...
  • Page 289 10-62 Vehicle Care 5. On/Off Button 1. Remove the compressor from its If the vehicle has an accessory storage location. See Storing the power outlet, do not use the 6. Slot on Top of Compressor Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit cigarette lighter.
  • Page 290: Storing The Tire Sealant And Compressor Kit

    Vehicle Care 10-63 The pressure gauge (7) may 14. Return the air only hose (10) Caution (Continued) read higher than the actual tire and power plug (9) back to pressure while the compressor is their original storage location. compressor kit cannot inflate the on.
  • Page 291: Jump Starting

    10-64 Vehicle Care Jump Starting Warning For more information about the Batteries can hurt you. They can vehicle battery, see Battery on be dangerous because: page 10-22. They contain acid that can If the battery has run down, try to burn you.
  • Page 292 Vehicle Care 10-65 The jump start negative post is the 2. Position the two vehicles so that engine block or an engine mounting they are not touching. bolt. Connect to a spot as far away 3. Set the parking brake firmly and from the discharged battery as put the shift lever in P (Park) possible.
  • Page 293 10-66 Vehicle Care 4. Turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF. 7. Connect one end of the black Warning (Continued) Turn off all lights and negative ( ) cable to the accessories in both vehicles, negative ( ) post (4) of the good Battery fluid contains acid that except the hazard warning battery.
  • Page 294: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-67 Towing the Vehicle of recreational vehicle towing are Caution (Continued) known as dinghy towing and dolly towing. Dinghy towing is towing the Always connect and remove the Caution vehicle with all four wheels on the jumper cables in the correct order, ground.
  • Page 295 10-68 Vehicle Care If the vehicle is ready to be Dinghy Towing (with Automatic Vehicles with an automatic towed. Just as preparing the transmission should not be towed Transmission) vehicle for a long trip, make sure with all four wheels on the ground. the vehicle is prepared to be If the vehicle must be towed, a dolly towed.
  • Page 296 Vehicle Care 10-69 2. Shift the transmission to Neutral. 2. Shift the automatic transmission Caution into P (Park) or a manual 3. Turn the ignition to ACC/ transmission into 1 (First) gear. ACCESSORY. Towing the vehicle from the rear 3. Set the parking brake. could damage it.
  • Page 297: Appearance Care

    10-70 Vehicle Care Appearance Care Caution Caution (Continued) Exterior Care Towing the vehicle from the rear products can be obtained from could damage it. Also, repairs your dealer. Follow all Locks would not be covered by the manufacturer directions regarding vehicle warranty.
  • Page 298 Vehicle Care 10-71 washed. This could cause damage calcium chloride and other salts, ice Caution (Continued) that would not be covered by the melting agents, road oil and tar, tree vehicle warranty. sap, bird droppings, chemicals from may damage it. Use only industrial chimneys, etc., can If using an automatic car wash, non-abrasive waxes and polishes...
  • Page 299 10-72 Vehicle Care Aftermarket appearance caps or The bright metal moldings on the Cleaning Exterior Lamps/ covers while the lamps are vehicle are aluminum or stainless Lenses, Emblems, Decals and illuminated, due to excessive steel. To prevent damage always Stripes heat generated.
  • Page 300 Vehicle Care 10-73 Windshield and Wiper Blades can be removed by rubbing with a Caution clean cloth. See Recommended Clean the outside of the windshield Fluids and Lubricants on with glass cleaner. Chrome wheels and other chrome page 11-12. trim may be damaged if the Clean rubber blades using a lint-free Tires vehicle is not washed after driving...
  • Page 301 10-74 Vehicle Care Steering, Suspension, and underbody. Take care to thoroughly Caution (Continued) clean any areas where mud and Chassis Components other debris can collect. automatic car wash that uses Visually inspect steering, Sheet Metal Damage suspension, and chassis silicone carbide tire cleaning components for damaged, loose, brushes.
  • Page 302: Interior Care

    Vehicle Care 10-75 Never use a brush with stiff Chemical Paint Spotting Your dealer may have products for bristles. cleaning the interior. Use cleaners Airborne pollutants can fall upon specifically designed for the Never rub any surface and attack painted vehicle surfaces surfaces being cleaned to prevent aggressively or with excessive causing blotchy, ring-shaped...
  • Page 303 10-76 Vehicle Care Fabric/Carpet/Suede 3. Start on the outside edge of the Caution soil and gently rub toward the Start by vacuuming the surface center. Fold the cleaning cloth to using a soft brush attachment. If a To prevent scratching, never use a clean area frequently to rotating brush attachment is being abrasive cleaners on automotive...
  • Page 304 Vehicle Care 10-77 Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces Instrument Panel, Leather, Caution (Continued) and Vehicle Information and Vinyl, Other Plastic Surfaces, Radio Displays Low Gloss Paint Surfaces and solvents can permanently change Natural Open Pore Wood the appearance and feel of For vehicles with high gloss Surfaces surfaces or vehicle displays, use a...
  • Page 305: Floor Mats

    10-78 Vehicle Care Cargo Cover and Floor Mats that GM certified floor mats be purchased. Non-GM floor mats Convenience Net may not fit properly and may Warning Wash with warm water and mild interfere with the pedals. Always detergent. Do not use chlorine check that the floor mats do not If a floor mat is the wrong size or bleach.
  • Page 306 Vehicle Care 10-79 Removing and Replacing the Floor Mats Pull up on the rear of the floor mat to unlock each retainer and remove. Reinstall by lining up the floor mat retainer openings over the carpet retainers and snap into position. Make sure the floor mat is properly secured in place.
  • Page 307 10-80 Vehicle Care NOTES...
  • Page 308: Service And Maintenance

    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 309 11-2 Service and Maintenance The Tire Rotation and Required Refer to the information in the Warning Services are the responsibility of the Maintenance Schedule Additional vehicle owner. It is recommended to Required Services - Normal chart. Performing maintenance work can have your dealer perform these The Additional Required Services - be dangerous and can cause...
  • Page 310: Maintenance Schedule

    Service and Maintenance 11-3 Maintenance Engine Oil Change Tire Rotation and Required Services Every 12 000 km/ Schedule When the % CHANGE DIC 7,500 mi message displays, have the engine Owner Checks and Services Rotate the tires, if recommended for oil and filter changed within the next the vehicle, and perform the 1 000 km/600 mi.
  • Page 311 11-4 Service and Maintenance Visually inspect windshield wiper Check restraint system Check parking brake and blades for wear, cracking, components. See Safety System automatic transmission park or contamination. See Exterior Check on page 3-17. mechanism. See Park Brake and Care on page 10-70. Replace P (Park) Mechanism Check on Visually inspect fuel system for worn or damaged wiper blades.
  • Page 312 Service and Maintenance 11-5 Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Normal Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change engine oil and filter, if needed. Replace passenger compartment air filter. (1) Inspect evaporative control system. (2) Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 313 11-6 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance (2) Check all fuel and vapor lines (6) Inspect for fraying, excessive Schedule Additional Required and hoses for proper hook-up, cracking, or damage. Check belt Services - Normal routing, and condition. tension and replace if needed. See your dealer.
  • Page 314 Service and Maintenance 11-7 Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Severe Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change engine oil and filter, if needed. Replace passenger compartment air filter. (1) Inspect evaporative control system. (2) Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 315: Services

    11-8 Service and Maintenance (4) Or every five years, whichever Special Application Additional comes first. See Cooling System on Services Maintenance and Care page 10-13. (5) Inspect for fraying, excessive Severe Commercial Use Your vehicle is an important cracking, or damage. Vehicles Only: Lubricate chassis investment and caring for it properly components every 5 000 km/...
  • Page 316 Service and Maintenance 11-9 The following list is intended to Belts Fluids explain the services and conditions Belts may need replacing if they Proper fluid levels and approved to look for that may indicate squeak or show signs of fluids protect the vehicle s systems services are required.
  • Page 317 11-10 Service and Maintenance Lamps Shocks and Struts Tires Properly working headlamps, Shocks and struts help aid in control Tires need to be properly inflated, taillamps, and brake lamps are for a smoother ride. rotated, and balanced. Maintaining important to see and be seen on the tires can save money and fuel, Signs of wear may include the road.
  • Page 318 Service and Maintenance 11-11 Vehicle Care Windshield Wiper Blades To help keep the vehicle looking like For safety, appearance, and the Wiper blades need to be cleaned new, vehicle care products are best viewing, keep the windshield and kept in good condition to available from your dealer.
  • Page 319: Lubricants, And Parts

    11-12 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Usage Fluid/Lubricant Engine Oil Use only engine oil meeting the dexos1 specification of the proper SAE viscosity grade.
  • Page 320: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    Service and Maintenance 11-13 Usage Fluid/Lubricant Key Lock Cylinders, Hood and Door Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No. 12346241, in Hinges 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 321: 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 322: Technical Data

    Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Engine Identification The eighth character in the VIN is Vehicle Identification the engine code. This code Vehicle Identification identifies the vehicle's engine, Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification specifications, and replacement Number (VIN) ....12-1 parts.
  • Page 323: Vehicle Data

    12-2 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications The following approximate capacities are given in metric and English conversions. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 11-12 for more information. Capacities Application Metric English Air Conditioning Refrigerant For the air conditioning system refrigerant type and charge amount, see the refrigerant label under the hood.
  • Page 324 Technical Data 12-3 Engine Drive Belt Routing...
  • Page 325 12-4 Technical Data NOTES...
  • Page 326: Customer Information

    Reporting Safety Defects to Procedure ....13-1 Chevrolet. Normally, any concerns General Motors ... 13-13...
  • Page 327 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 328: 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 329: Customer Assistance For Text Telephone (Tty) Users

    Online Owner Experience 1-800-263-3777 (English) (U.S.) my.chevrolet.com 1-800-263-7854 (French) (Warranty Tracking 1-800-263-3830 (For Text Information): Track the vehicle s The Chevrolet online owner Telephone devices (TTYs)) warranty information. experience allows interaction with Roadside Assistance: Chevrolet and keeps important (Recall Information): View...
  • Page 330: Program

    GM Mobility General Motors of Canada also has a Mobility Program. Visit www.gm.ca (Canada) chevroletowner.ca Reimbursement Program or call 1-800-GM-DRIVE (463-7483) Visit the Chevrolet Owner Centre: for details. TTY users call 1-800-263-3830. Chat live with online help representatives. Roadside Assistance...
  • Page 331 Flat Tire Change: Service to General Motors North America and plate number of the vehicle. change a flat tire with the spare Chevrolet reserve the right to limit tire. The spare tire, if equipped, services or payment to an owner or Odometer reading, Vehicle...
  • Page 332: Scheduling Service

    Customer Information 13-7 Services Specific to permission to get local safety related. If it is, please call emergency road service. You will your dealership, let them know this, Canadian-Purchased Vehicles receive payment, up to $100, and ask for instructions. Fuel Delivery: Reimbursement after sending the original receipt If your dealer requests you to bring is up to 7 liters.
  • Page 333: Collision Damage Repair

    13-8 Customer Information Courtesy Transportation is not a by GM for shuttle service. If U.S. It may not be possible to provide a part of the New Vehicle Limited customers arrange their own like vehicle as a courtesy rental. Warranty. A separate booklet transportation, limited Additional Program entitled Limited Warranty and...
  • Page 334 Customer Information 13-9 value, and safety performance can these parts is not known. Such parts center that has GM-trained be compromised in subsequent are not covered by the GM New technicians and comparable collisions. Vehicle Limited Warranty, and any equipment. related failures are not covered by Collision Parts Insuring the Vehicle...
  • Page 335 13-10 Customer Information If the vehicle is leased, the leasing Gather the following information: Managing the Vehicle Damage company may require you to have Repair Process Driver name, address, and insurance that ensures repairs with telephone number. In the event that the vehicle requires Genuine GM Original Equipment damage repairs, GM recommends Driver license number.
  • Page 336: Service Publications Ordering Information

    Customer Information 13-11 If another party's insurance Each bulletin contains instructions Current and Past Models company is paying for the repairs, to assist in the diagnosis and Technical Service Bulletins and you are not obligated to accept a service of the vehicle. Manuals are available for current repair valuation based on that and past model GM vehicles.
  • Page 337: Radio Frequency Identification (Rfid)

    13-12 Customer Information Radio Frequency Radio Frequency Reporting Safety Identification (RFID) Statement Defects RFID technology is used in some This vehicle has systems that Reporting Safety Defects vehicles for functions such as tire operate on a radio frequency that pressure monitoring and ignition complies with Part 15/Part 18 of the to the United States system security, as well as in...
  • Page 338: Government

    Vehicle Safety Hotline defect, notify Transport Canada Call 1-800-222-1020, or write: toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 immediately, and notify General Chevrolet Motor Division (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to Motors of Canada Limited. Call Chevrolet Customer Assistance http://www.safercar.gov; or Transport Canada at...
  • Page 339: 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 340: Onstar

    Customer Information 13-15 ® GM will not access this data or OnStar share it with others except: with the If the vehicle is equipped with consent of the vehicle owner or, ® OnStar and has an active if the vehicle is leased, with the subscription, additional data may be consent of the lessee;...
  • Page 341 13-16 Customer Information NOTES...
  • Page 342: Onstar Overview

    OnStar 14-1 OnStar OnStar Overview existing public emergency service providers. OnStar may collect information about you and your vehicle, including location OnStar Overview information. See OnStar s Terms OnStar Overview ... . 14-1 and Conditions and Privacy Statement for more details including OnStar Services...
  • Page 343: Onstar Services

    14-2 OnStar Receive On-Demand OnStar Services Press Diagnostics for a check of the Make a call, end a call, vehicle s key operating systems. Emergency or answer an incoming call. Receive Roadside Assistance. Give OnStar Hands-Free Calling With Automatic Crash Response, Manage WiFi Settings (if voice commands.
  • Page 344: Security

    OnStar 14-3 Security 4. Follow the voice-guided 2. Say Repeat. System responds commands. with the last direction given, then OnStar provides services including responds with OnStar ready, Using Voice Commands Stolen Vehicle Assistance, Remote then a tone. During a Planned Route Ignition Block, and Roadside Get My Destination Assistance, if equipped.
  • Page 345: Connections

    14-4 OnStar WiFi Connectivity (If Equipped) pressure (if the vehicle is equipped Destination Download: Press with the tire pressure monitoring then request the Advisor to The vehicle has a WiFi hotspot that system); or activate remote horn download directions to the provides a high-speed, wireless and lights.
  • Page 346 OnStar 14-5 OnStar Hands-Free Calling 4. Say Call. System responds: 3. Say the entire number without OK, dialing 911. pausing. System responds: This service allows calls to be made Please say the name tag. and received from the vehicle. Retrieve My Number 4.
  • Page 347: Vehicle Diagnostics

    14-6 OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics OnStar Additional How OnStar Service Works Automatic Crash Response, Information OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics can Emergency Services, Crisis Assist, perform a vehicle check every Stolen Vehicle Assistance, Vehicle Transferring Service month. It will check the engine, Diagnostics, Remote Door Unlock, transmission, antilock brakes, and Press to request account transfer...
  • Page 348 OnStar 14-7 OnStar services cannot work unless See Radio Frequency Statement on access to all of the OnStar services, the vehicle is in a place where page 13-12. except Virtual Advisor and OnStar OnStar has an agreement with a Turn-by-Turn Navigation. Services for People with wireless service provider for service OnStar Personal Identification...
  • Page 349 14-8 OnStar Potential Issues A temporary loss of GPS can cause to function properly. These systems loss of the ability to send a may not operate if the battery is OnStar cannot perform Remote Turn-by-Turn Navigation route. The discharged or disconnected. Door Unlock or Stolen Vehicle Advisor may give a verbal route or Assistance after the vehicle has...
  • Page 350 OnStar 14-9 may unlawfully intercept or access above copyright notice and this or other dealings in this Software transmissions and private permission notice appear in all without prior written authorization of communications without consent. copies. the copyright holder. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED OnStar - software unzip: AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF...
  • Page 351 14-10 OnStar Uwe Rommel, Steve Salisbury, this list of conditions in thereof, including, but not limited Dave Smith, Steven M. Schweda, documentation and/or other to, different capitalizations), Christian Spieler, Cosmin Truta, materials provided with the Pocket UnZip, WiZ or Antoine Verheijen, Paul von Behren, distribution.
  • Page 352 INDEX Airbag System (cont'd) Armrest What Will You See after an Front Seat ..... 3-7 Accessories and Airbag Inflates? ... . .3-24 Assistance Program, Modifications .
  • Page 353 INDEX Bluetooth Check Overview ....7-19, 7-21 Engine Light ....5-12 California Brake Ignition...
  • Page 354 INDEX Compressor Kit, Tire Customer Information Drive Belt Routing, Engine ..12-3 Sealant ..... . 10-56 Service Publications Driver Information Connections...
  • Page 355 INDEX Emergency Exterior Lamp Controls ..6-1 Fuel ......9-35 ®...
  • Page 356: Daytime Running Lamps

    INDEX Gauges (cont'd) Headlamps (cont'd) Daytime Running Lamps Tachometer ....5-9 Ignition Positions ....9-13 Trip Odometer .
  • Page 357: For Children (Latch)

    INDEX Lighting Lights (cont'd) ® StabiliTrak Entry ......6-6 OFF ... . .5-18 Labeling, Tire Sidewall .
  • Page 358 INDEX Monitor System, Tire Online Owner Center ..13-4 Pressure ....10-44 OnStar .
  • Page 359 INDEX Power Radios Mirrors ......2-13 AM-FM Radio ....7-9 Park Outlets .
  • Page 360 INDEX Replacing LATCH System Securing Child Parts after a Crash ... 3-47 Restraints ....3-47, 3-49 Safety Belts ....3-10 Replacing Safety Belt Security Care .
  • Page 361 i-10 INDEX Shifting Storage Areas Tires ......10-36 Into Park ..... .9-18 Cargo Cover .
  • Page 362 INDEX i-11 Tires (cont'd) Turn Signal Vehicle Care Wheel Replacement ..10-54 Bulb Replacement ..10-27 Storing the Tire Sealant When It Is Time for New and Compressor Kit .
  • Page 363 i-12 INDEX When It Is Time for New Tires ......10-49 Where to Put the Restraint ..3-38 Windows .

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