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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2015 Chevrolet Spark EV Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Climate Controls .
  • Page 3 2015 Chevrolet Spark EV Owner Manual Jump Starting ....10-55 OnStar ..... . . 14-1 Towing the Vehicle .
  • Page 4: Using This Manual

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

    Introduction Danger, Warnings, and : This symbol is shown when Caution you need to see your owner manual Cautions for additional instructions or Caution indicates a hazard that Warning messages found on vehicle information. could result in property or vehicle labels and in this manual describe : This symbol is shown when damage.
  • Page 6 Introduction : Exterior Lamps : Fog Lamps : First Responder : Fuses : Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer : High Voltage : LATCH System Child Restraints : Energy Usage and Charge Mode Selection : Power : Remote Vehicle Start : Safety Belt Reminders : Service Vehicle Soon : Tire Pressure Monitor ®...
  • Page 7 Introduction NOTES...
  • Page 8: In Brief

    In Brief In Brief Portable Audio Devices ..1-12 ® Bluetooth ....1-12 Steering Wheel Controls ..1-13 Cruise Control .
  • Page 9: Instrument Panel

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

    In Brief 1. Air Vents on page 8-4. 12. Driver Information Center (DIC) 23. Automatic Climate Control on page 5-28. System on page 8-1. 2. Exterior Lamp Controls on page 6-1. Instrument Panel Illumination 24. Leaf Button. See Power Flows on page 5-18.
  • Page 11: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief Initial Drive : Press and release to initiate vehicle locator. Press and hold for Information three seconds to sound the panic alarm. Press again to cancel the This section provides a brief panic alarm. overview about some of the important features that may or may : Press and release and then...
  • Page 12: Door Locks

    In Brief support the climate control Canceling Remote Start See Remote Keyless Entry operation. Normal operation of the (RKE) System Operation on To cancel a remote start, do any of system will return after the vehicle page 2-3. the following: has been turned on.
  • Page 13: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief Liftgate See Retained Accessory Power To lock the liftgate, press on a (RAP) on page 9-17 and Power power door lock switch or on the To unlock the liftgate, press on a Windows on page 2-16. RKE transmitter, or use the key in power door lock switch or press the lock cylinder.
  • Page 14: Second Row Seats

    In Brief 3. Try to move the seat back and Reclining Seatbacks To return the seatback to the upright forth to be sure it is locked in position: place. 1. Lift the lever fully without See Seat Adjustment on page 3-3. applying pressure to the seatback, and the seatback will Seat Height Adjuster...
  • Page 15: Passenger Sensing System

    In Brief Lap-Shoulder Belt on page 3-10. while keeping the seat and the head passenger sensing system. See restraint height in the proper Passenger Sensing System on Lower Anchors and Tethers for position. page 3-23 for important information. Children (LATCH System) on page 3-37.
  • Page 16 In Brief 2. Move the control up, down, Steering Wheel Interior Lighting or side to side to adjust the Adjustment Dome Lamps mirror. 3. Return the selector switch to the center with done. See Power Mirrors on page 2-14. Folding Mirrors The vehicle has manual folding mirrors.
  • Page 17 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 6-4 or the exterior light. Courtesy Lamps on page 6-5. : Turns all the lamps off, except the Daytime Running Lamps (DRL).
  • Page 18 In Brief 1-11 Rear Wiper/Washer Climate Controls 7. AUTO (Automatic Operation) 8. Recirculation If equipped with the rear wiper/ The heating, cooling, and ventilation washer, the controls are on the end for the vehicle can be controlled See Automatic Climate Control of the windshield wiper lever.
  • Page 19: Vehicle Features

    1-12 In Brief Vehicle Features For more information, see Storing a Refer to: Station as a Favorite in AM-FM www.siriusxm.com or call Radio on page 7-5. Radio(s) 1-866-635-2349 (U.S.). Setting the Clock www.xmradio.ca or call : Press to decrease or 1-877-209-0079 (Canada).
  • Page 20: Onstar Overview

    In Brief 1-13 The Bluetooth-enabled cell phone If equipped with audio steering Cruise Control must be paired with the in-vehicle wheel controls, some audio controls Bluetooth system before it can be can be adjusted at the steering used in the vehicle. Not all phones wheel.
  • Page 21 1-14 In Brief SET/ : Press briefly to set the DIC Controls See Driver Information Center (DIC) speed and activate cruise control. on page 5-28. If cruise control is already active, Rear Vision use to decrease vehicle speed. Camera (RVC) : Press to disengage cruise control without erasing the set The RVC displays a view of the...
  • Page 22: Battery And Efficiency

    In Brief 1-15 Battery and Efficiency If the vehicle is in a crash, the Warning (Continued) sensing system may shut down the high voltage system. When this High Voltage Safety structure or anything that can occurs, the high voltage battery is burn.
  • Page 23 1-16 In Brief Charging current setting. Charge times will off. Additionally, clicking sounds vary with outside temperature. may be caused by the electrical This section explains the process There are three ways to program devices used while charging. for charging the high voltage battery. how the vehicle is charged.
  • Page 24 In Brief 1-17 4. Plug the charge cord into the electrical outlet. See Electrical Requirements for Battery Charging on page 9-41. Verify the charge cord status. See the charge cord user guide and Charge Cord on page 9-40. Select the appropriate charge level.
  • Page 25 1-18 In Brief Check the electrical outlet/plug connected to the AC charge Charge Cord while charging and discontinue port. If it is not properly seated, See Radio Frequency Statement on use if the electrical outlet/plug is the charge may not occur. page 13-12.
  • Page 26 In Brief 1-19 2. Push on the charge port Warning (Continued) Warning door and release to open the door. Do not use an electrical outlet Using a charge level that exceeds that is worn or damaged, the electrical circuit or electrical In cold weather conditions, ice or one that will not hold the outlet capacity may start a fire or...
  • Page 27 1-20 In Brief 4. Plug in the DC vehicle plug into Stop Charge Automatic Caution the DC charge port on the When the vehicle no longer needs vehicle. Make sure that the DC to use power from the charging Do not attempt to disconnect the vehicle plug is fully connected to station, it will stop charging and the DC vehicle plug while charging is...
  • Page 28: Performance And Maintenance

    In Brief 1-21 3. Unplug the DC vehicle plug from Service Performance and the DC charge port on the Maintenance vehicle. Warning 4. Close the charge port door by Traction Control/ Never try to do your own service pressing firmly in the center to Electronic Stability latch properly.
  • Page 29 1-22 In Brief To turn off both traction control tires. If the warning light comes on, Driving for Better Energy and StabiliTrak, press and hold stop as soon as possible and inflate Efficiency button, until the traction off the tires to the recommended pressure shown on the Tire and Use the following tips to help light...
  • Page 30 In Brief 1-23 Acceleration/Braking/Coasting Use L (Low) in heavy stop-and-go Use remote start to heat or cool the traffic or when traveling downhill. interior when the vehicle is plugged Avoid unnecessary rapid L (Low) requires less brake pedal in to maximize the electric range by accelerations and decelerations.
  • Page 31: Onstar Services

    14-1. and drag. Roadside Assistance Program U.S.: 1-888-811-1926 TTY Users (U.S. Only): 1-888-889-2438 Canada: 1-800-268-6800 As the owner of a new Chevrolet, you are automatically enrolled in the Roadside Assistance program. See Roadside Assistance Program on page 13-5.
  • Page 32: Keys, Doors, And

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Exterior Mirrors Keys and Locks Convex Mirrors ....2-14 Windows Power Mirrors ....2-14 Keys Folding Mirrors .
  • Page 33 Keys, Doors, and Windows See your dealer if a replacement key or an additional key is needed. If it becomes difficult to turn the key in a vehicle lock, inspect the key blade for debris. Periodically clean with a brush or pick. If locked out of the vehicle, call the Roadside Assistance Center.
  • Page 34: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Check the location. Other (Lock): Press to lock all doors. vehicles or objects may be The hazard warning lamps will flash blocking the signal. once and the anti-theft alarm system Check the transmitter's battery. will be armed. See Vehicle Alarm See Battery Replacement later System on page 2-12.
  • Page 35 Keys, Doors, and Windows programmed. Each vehicle can 1. Remove the rubber cap on the (Remote Start): Press and have up to eight transmitters steering column. Press the release and then immediately matched to it. button on the recognized press and hold for at least transmitter to extend the key Programming with a Recognized...
  • Page 36 Keys, Doors, and Windows 5. Remove the transmitter from the 1. Insert the vehicle key of the transmitter into the key lock transmitter pocket and press cylinder on the outside of the To program additional driver door and turn the key to transmitters, repeat Steps 3 5.
  • Page 37 Keys, Doors, and Windows 6. Remove the transmitter from the To start the vehicle: Battery Replacement transmitter slot and press To program additional transmitters, repeat Steps 4 6. When all additional transmitters are programmed, press and hold POWER for 12 seconds to exit programming mode.
  • Page 38: Remote Start

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2. Remove the used battery. Avoid on cold ambient conditions. The 2. Press and release touching the circuit board to rear defog indicator light does not 3. Immediately press and hold other components. come on during remote start. for at least four seconds or until 3.
  • Page 39 Keys, Doors, and Windows The malfunction indicator lamp For additional remote starts, press Warning (Continued) is on. POWER first. The electric drive unit coolant Canceling a Remote Start passengers should wear temperature is too high. safety belts properly and the To cancel a remote start, do one of doors should be locked Two remote vehicle starts, or a...
  • Page 40: Central Locking System

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Press on the Remote Central Locking System Press on the door lock switch Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter again or press on the RKE This system allows the doors and to lock and unlock the doors. transmitter to override this feature liftgate to be locked and unlocked See Remote Keyless Entry and lock the doors immediately.
  • Page 41: Safety Locks

    2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows pressed with the driver door open, Safety Locks Caution all the doors will lock and only the driver door will unlock. Pulling the inside door handle Lockout Protection can be manually while the rear door safety locks overridden with the driver door open are engaged could damage your by pressing and holding...
  • Page 42: Doors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 2. Move the lever down to unlock. Doors 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the other rear door lock. Liftgate The rear door locks can now be locked and unlocked normally. Caution To avoid damage to the liftgate or liftgate glass, make sure the area above and behind the liftgate is clear before opening it.
  • Page 43: Vehicle Security

    2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows To open the liftgate, pull the handle Vehicle Security The vehicle alarm system will not and lift up. arm if the doors are locked with This vehicle has theft-deterrent the key. When closing the liftgate, use the features;...
  • Page 44: Immobilizer Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 Start the vehicle. If the alarm has been activated, a message will appear on the DIC. To avoid setting off the alarm by See Security Messages on accident: page 5-34. Lock the vehicle after all occupants have left the vehicle.
  • Page 45: Exterior Mirrors

    2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows If the RKE transmitter appears to be Exterior Mirrors Power Mirrors undamaged, try another transmitter, or place the transmitter in the Convex Mirrors steering ignition slot. See Starting the Vehicle with a Low Transmitter Warning Battery under Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation on A convex mirror can make things,...
  • Page 46: Interior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 Folding Mirrors Interior Mirrors Windows Manual Folding Mirrors Interior Rearview Mirrors Warning The vehicle has manual folding Adjust the rearview mirror for a clear mirrors. These mirrors can be folded Never leave a child, a helpless view of the area behind your inward to prevent damage when adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle,...
  • Page 47: Power Windows

    2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows The vehicle aerodynamics are Window Lockout designed to improve electric range performance. This may result in a pulsing sound when either rear window is down and the front windows are up. To reduce the sound, open a front window. Power Windows Warning Children could be seriously...
  • Page 48: Sun Visors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 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 49 2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows NOTES...
  • Page 50: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Safety Belt Extender ..3-15 Adding Equipment to the Safety System Check ..3-15 Airbag-Equipped Vehicle . . . 3-27 Restraints Safety Belt Care .
  • Page 51: 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 52: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints The height of the head restraint can Front Seats To adjust the seat: be adjusted. Pull the head restraint 1. Lift the bar under the front edge up to raise it. Try to move the head Seat Adjustment of the seat cushion to unlock restraint to make sure that it is the seat.
  • Page 53: 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 54: 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 55: 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 3-3 and Either side of the seatback can be Reclining Seatbacks on folded down for more cargo space.
  • Page 56 Seats and Restraints Raising the Seatback 1. Insert the safety belt latch plate Warning into the hole on the side trim before raising the seatback. Warning With head restraints that are not The safety belt should not cross installed and adjusted properly, If either seatback is not locked, it the seatback locking mechanism there is a greater chance that...
  • Page 57: Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints Safety Belts Why Safety Belts Work Warning (Continued) This section of the manual are more likely to be seriously describes how to use safety belts injured or killed. Do not allow properly. It also describes some passengers to ride in any area of things not to do with safety belts.
  • Page 58: How To Wear Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints safety belts. That is why wearing Also, in nearly all states and in safety belts makes such good all Canadian provinces, the law sense. requires wearing safety belts. Questions and Answers About How to Wear Safety Belts Safety Belts Properly Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle...
  • Page 59: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    3-10 Seats and Restraints Wear the shoulder belt over the Lap-Shoulder Belt 2. Pick up the latch plate and pull shoulder and across the chest. the belt across you. Do not let it All seating positions in the vehicle These parts of the body are best get twisted.
  • Page 60: Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster

    Seats and Restraints 3-11 in this section for instructions on use and important safety information. 3. Push the latch plate into the To unlatch the belt, push the button buckle until it clicks. on the buckle. The belt should return to its stowed position. Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure.
  • Page 61 3-12 Seats and Restraints Adjust the height so the shoulder After the adjuster is set to the replaced. See Replacing Safety Belt portion of the belt is on the shoulder desired position, try to move it down System Parts after a Crash on and not falling off of it.
  • Page 62 Seats and Restraints 3-13 To install: 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. The 1. Locate the anchor loop on the belt into the slots of the guide.
  • Page 63: Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy

    3-14 Seats and Restraints To remove and store the comfort Warning (Continued) guide, squeeze the belt edges together so that the safety belt can and across the chest. These parts be removed from the guide. Unhook of the body are best able to take the guide from the loop on the seat.
  • Page 64: Safety Belt Extender

    Seats and Restraints 3-15 Safety Belt Extender to have it repaired. Torn or frayed Replacing Safety Belt safety belts may not protect you in a System Parts after a If the vehicle's safety belt will fasten crash. They can rip apart under Crash around you, you should use it.
  • Page 65: Airbag System

    3-16 Seats and Restraints A roof-rail airbag for the front See your dealer to have the safety Airbag System outboard passenger and the belt assemblies inspected or passenger seated directly The vehicle has the following replaced. behind the front outboard airbags: New parts and repairs may be passenger.
  • Page 66 Seats and Restraints 3-17 the risk of injury from the force of an Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) inflating bag, all airbags must inflate very quickly to do their job. vehicle should wear a safety belt Occupants should not lean on or Here are the most important things properly, whether or not there is sleep against the door or side...
  • Page 67: Where Are The Airbags

    3-18 Seats and Restraints Where Are the Airbags? There is an airbag readiness light on the instrument cluster, which shows the airbag symbol. The system checks the airbag electrical system for malfunctions. The light tells you if there is an electrical The driver knee airbag is below the problem.
  • Page 68 Seats and Restraints 3-19 Warning (Continued) or even death. The path of an inflating airbag must be kept clear. Do not put anything between an occupant and an airbag, and do not attach or put anything on the steering wheel hub or on or near any other airbag covering.
  • Page 69: When Should An Airbag Inflate

    3-20 Seats and Restraints When Should an Airbag It depends on what is hit, the Seat-mounted side impact airbags direction of the impact, and how are designed to inflate in moderate Inflate? quickly the vehicle slows down. to severe side crashes depending on the location of the impact.
  • Page 70: What Makes An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints 3-21 In any particular crash, no one can moderate to severe side collisions, What Will You See after say whether an airbag should have even belted occupants can contact an Airbag Inflates? inflated simply because of the the inside of the vehicle.
  • Page 71 3-22 Seats and Restraints lock the doors, and turn off the In many crashes severe enough to Warning interior lamps, and turn off the inflate the airbag, windshields are hazard warning flashers by using broken by vehicle deformation. When an airbag inflates, there the controls for those features.
  • Page 72 Seats and Restraints 3-23 Let only qualified technicians airbag under certain conditions. No work on the airbag systems. other airbag is affected by the Improper service can mean that passenger sensing system. an airbag system will not work The passenger sensing system properly.
  • Page 73 3-24 Seats and Restraints The system determines that a Warning Warning (Continued) small child is present in a booster seat. A child in a rear-facing child Secure rear-facing child restraints A front outboard passenger restraint can be seriously injured in a rear seat, even if the takes his/her weight off of the or killed if the front outboard airbag(s) are off.
  • Page 74: Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints 3-25 passenger seat. When the 4. Reinstall the child restraint Warning (Continued) passenger sensing system has following the directions provided allowed the airbags to be enabled, by the child restraint avoid injury to yourself or others, the on indicator will light and stay lit manufacturer and refer to have the vehicle serviced right as a reminder that the airbags are...
  • Page 75 3-26 Seats and Restraints If the on indicator is still lit, secure Use the following steps to allow the and then buckle the belt again the child in the child restraint in a system to detect that person and without pulling the belt out all rear seat position in the vehicle, and enable the front outboard passenger the way.
  • Page 76 Seats and Restraints 3-27 Additional Factors Affecting The on indicator may be lit if an purchase a service manual, see object, such as a briefcase, Service Publications Ordering System Operation handbag, grocery bag, laptop, Information on page 13-11. Safety belts help keep the or other electronic device, is put on passenger in position on the seat an unoccupied seat.
  • Page 77: Airbag System Check

    3-28 Seats and Restraints from working properly. The or device, installed under or on top Airbag System Check operation of the airbag system can of the seat fabric, could also The airbag system does not need also be affected by changing any interfere with the operation of the regularly scheduled maintenance or parts of the front seats, safety belts,...
  • Page 78: Replacing Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-29 Replacing Airbag System If an airbag inflates, you will need to Child Restraints replace airbag system parts. See Parts after a Crash your dealer for service. Older Children If the airbag readiness light stays on Warning after the vehicle is started or comes on when you are driving, the airbag A crash can damage the airbag...
  • Page 79 3-30 Seats and Restraints Can proper safety belt fit be The manufacturer instructions that In a crash, children who are not maintained for the length of the come with the booster seat state the buckled up can strike other people trip? If yes, continue.
  • Page 80: Infants And Young Children

    Seats and Restraints 3-31 Infants and Young Warning (Continued) Children belt. The belt force would then be Everyone in a vehicle needs applied right on the abdomen. protection! This includes infants and That could cause serious or fatal all other children. Neither the injuries.
  • Page 81 3-32 Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) Warning the way back into the retractor, Never hold an infant or a child but it cannot do this if it is while riding in a vehicle. Due to wrapped around a child s neck. crash forces, an infant or a child If the shoulder belt is locked and will become so heavy it is not...
  • Page 82 Seats and Restraints 3-33 weight, height, and age but also Warning (Continued) Warning whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the motor the front outboard seat, always To reduce the risk of neck and vehicle in which it will be used. move the front passenger seat as head injury during a crash, infants For most basic types of child...
  • Page 83: Child Restraint Systems

    3-34 Seats and Restraints Child Restraint Systems Warning (Continued) any bony structure. This alone could cause serious or fatal injuries. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries during a crash, young children should always be secured in appropriate child restraints.
  • Page 84 Seats and Restraints 3-35 Securing an Add-On Child Children can be endangered in a crash if the child restraint is not Restraint in the Vehicle properly secured in the vehicle. Warning When securing an add-on child restraint, refer to the instructions A child can be seriously injured or that come with the restraint which killed in a crash if the child...
  • Page 85: Where To Put The

    3-36 Seats and Restraints Administration (NHTSA) website to Whenever possible, children aged Warning (Continued) locate the nearest child safety seat 12 and under should be secured in inspection station. For CPST a rear seating position. system is fail-safe. No one can availability in Canada, check with Never put a rear-facing child seat in guarantee that an airbag will not...
  • Page 86: Latch System

    Seats and Restraints 3-37 Child restraints and booster seats Lower Anchors and recommends that the booster seat vary considerably in size, and some be secured with the LATCH system, Tethers for Children may fit in certain seating positions this can be done as long as the (LATCH System) better than others.
  • Page 87 3-38 Seats and Restraints The following explains how to attach Top Tether Anchor The child restraint may have a a child restraint with these single tether (3) or a dual tether (4). attachments in the vehicle. Either will have a single attachment (2) to secure the top Not all vehicle seating positions or tether to the anchor.
  • Page 88 Seats and Restraints 3-39 Lower Anchor and Top Tether To assist in locating the lower anchors, each seating position with Anchor Locations lower anchors has two labels, near the crease between the seatback and the seat cushion. To assist in locating the top tether The top tether anchors are on the anchors, the top tether anchor rear wall of the cargo area.
  • Page 89 3-40 Seats and Restraints According to accident statistics, Warning (Continued) Warning children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child following the instructions that Children can be seriously injured restraint system or infant restraint came with the child restraint and or strangled if a shoulder belt is system secured in a rear seating the instructions in this manual.
  • Page 90 Seats and Restraints 3-41 secure the restraints. Some 1.2. Put the child restraint on Caution restraints also use another vehicle the seat. anchor to secure a top tether. For rear outboard seating Do not let the LATCH 1. Attach and tighten the lower positions, if the head attachments rub against the attachments to the lower...
  • Page 91 3-42 Seats and Restraints 2. If the child restraint manufacturer 2.3. Route, attach, and tighten If you are using a single recommends that the top tether the top tether according to tether in an outboard be attached, attach and tighten your child restraint seating position and the the top tether to the top tether...
  • Page 92 Seats and Restraints 3-43 If you are using a dual If the rear outboard seating 3. Before placing a child in the tether in an outboard position you are using has child restraint, make sure it is seating position and the an adjustable head restraint securely held in place.
  • Page 93: Replacing Latch System

    3-44 Seats and Restraints 1. Insert the head restraint posts Warning into the holes in the top of the seatback. The notches on the With head restraints that are not posts must face the driver side installed and adjusted properly, of the vehicle.
  • Page 94: Rear Seat

    Seats and Restraints 3-45 If the child restraint has the LATCH this position. Be sure to follow the Warning (Continued) system, see Lower Anchors and instructions that came with the child Tethers for Children (LATCH restraint. Secure the child in the death in a crash.
  • Page 95 3-46 Seats and Restraints restraint manufacturer 3. Push the latch plate into the instructions. See Seat buckle until it clicks. Adjustment on page 3-3. Position the release button on 2. Pick up the latch plate, and run the buckle so that the safety belt the lap and shoulder portions of could be quickly unbuckled if the vehicle safety belt through or...
  • Page 96: Front Passenger Seat

    Seats and Restraints 3-47 6. If the child restraint has a top position is used. See Head Never put a rear-facing child seat in tether, follow the child restraint Restraint Removal and the front. This is because the risk to manufacturer's instructions Reinstallation under Lower Anchors the rear-facing child is so great,...
  • Page 97 3-48 Seats and Restraints Do not secure a child seat in a the vehicle. See Passenger Warning (Continued) position without a top tether anchor Airbag Status Indicator on if a national or local law requires page 5-12. inflate under some unusual that the top tether be anchored, or if 2.
  • Page 98 Seats and Restraints 3-49 4. Push the latch plate into the 7. Before placing a child in the buckle until it clicks. child restraint, make sure it is securely held in place. To check, Position the release button on grasp the child restraint at the the buckle so that the safety belt safety belt path and attempt to could be quickly unbuckled if...
  • Page 99 3-50 Seats and Restraints NOTES...
  • Page 100 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 101: 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 102 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Safety Belt Reminders ..5-11 Lamps On Reminder ..5-17 Airbag Readiness Light ..5-11 Cruise Control Light ..5-18 Controls Passenger Airbag Status Door Ajar Light .
  • Page 103: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Service Vehicle Messages . . . 5-34 Controls Steering Wheel Controls Starting the Vehicle Messages ....5-34 Steering Wheel Tire Messages ....5-35 Adjustment Vehicle Reminder Messages .
  • Page 104: Horn

    Instruments and Controls Pedestrian Safety Signal headlamps and indicator light (Push to Talk): If equipped will turn on, and a soft-note alert with Bluetooth or OnStar, press to Your vehicle is equipped with an will momentarily sound. When interact with those systems. See automatic sound generation and a the turn signal lever is released, Bluetooth (Overview) on page 7-12...
  • Page 105: Rear Window Wiper

    Instruments and Controls Wiper Parking activated. See Washer Fluid on page 10-10 for information on filling If the ignition is turned to LOCK/ the windshield washer fluid OFF while the wipers are on LO, HI, reservoir. or INT, they will immediately stop. If the windshield wiper lever is then Warning moved to OFF before the driver...
  • Page 106: Clock

    Instruments and Controls Turn the rear wiper/washer band to windshield wiper is performing 2. Press time and date settings, operate the rear window wiper/ interval wipes, then the rear wiper and then set time and date. washer. automatically performs interval 3.
  • Page 107: Power Outlets

    Instruments and Controls Power Outlets Certain accessory power plugs may Warning Lights, not be compatible with the Gauges, and The accessory power outlets can be accessory power outlet and could used to plug in electrical equipment, overload vehicle or adapter fuses. Indicators such as a cell phone or MP3 player.
  • Page 108: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Interruption of charging by the When one of the warning lights utility company using OnStar as comes on and stays on while authorized by the vehicle owner. driving, or when one of the gauges shows there may be a problem, There are several screens that will check the section that explains what display depending on the current...
  • Page 109 Instruments and Controls English Cluster with Enhanced Battery Gauge and Driver Efficiency Gauge Shown, Others and Metric Similar...
  • Page 110: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster Display Odometer Avoid covering the GPS antenna for long periods of time with objects Configurations The odometer shows how far the that may interfere with the antenna's There are four instrument cluster vehicle has been driven, in either ability to receive a satellite signal.
  • Page 111: Battery Gauge

    5-10 Instruments and Controls Battery Gauge (High Driver Efficiency Gauge aggressive to optimize efficiency. Driving fast also uses more energy Voltage) than driving slow. BRAKE: If the ball turns yellow and travels below the center of the gauge, braking is too aggressive to optimize efficiency.
  • Page 112: Safety Belt Reminders

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 Safety Belt Reminders Passenger Safety Belt The front passenger safety belt reminder light and chime may turn Reminder Light Driver Safety Belt Reminder on if an object is put on the seat There is a passenger safety belt Light such as a briefcase, handbag, reminder light near the passenger...
  • Page 113: Passenger Airbag Status

    5-12 Instruments and Controls The airbag readiness light comes on Passenger Airbag Status as a system check. Then, after for several seconds when the several seconds, the status Indicator vehicle is started. If the light does indicator will light either ON or OFF, not come on then, have it fixed or the on or off symbol to let you The vehicle has a passenger...
  • Page 114: Charging System Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-13 If the light stays on, or comes on Brake System Warning Warning while driving, there could be a Light problem with the electrical charging If the airbag readiness light ever system. Have it checked by your The vehicle brake system consists comes on and stays on, it means dealer.
  • Page 115: Electric Parking Brake

    5-14 Instruments and Controls parking brake is released, or while level. The vehicle can still be driven, Warning driving, there is a problem with the but should be taken to a dealer as electric parking brake system. soon as possible. See Electric The brake system might not be Parking Brake on page 9-22.
  • Page 116: Sport Mode Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 ® the system. If the light still stays on, Traction Off Light StabiliTrak OFF Light or comes on again while driving, the vehicle needs service. See your dealer. If the regular brake system warning light is not on, the brakes will still work, but the antilock brakes will not work.
  • Page 117: Traction Control System (Tcs)/Stabilitrak Light

    5-16 Instruments and Controls Traction Control System If the indicator/warning light is on A message in the Driver Information and flashing, the TCS and/or the Center (DIC) may also display. See ® (TCS)/StabiliTrak Light StabiliTrak system is actively Tire Messages on page 5-35. Stop working.
  • Page 118: Security Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 Security Light Vehicle Ready Light Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Indicator Light The security light should come on The vehicle ready light comes on briefly as the vehicle is started. If it whenever the vehicle is ready to be If equipped, this light turns on does not come on, have the vehicle driven.
  • Page 119: Cruise Control Light

    5-18 Instruments and Controls Cruise Control Light Information Displays finger tip to minimize response time. If the controls are not responding, remove the gloves. Center Stack Display To view the Power Flow, Charging, The center stack screen displays and Energy Information, press Charging, Power Flow, and Energy button on the center stack.
  • Page 120: Programmable Charging

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 Battery Power Battery is active Regen Power Recovery Power Programmable Charging with energy flowing to the wheels. from the wheels returns to the DC Charging battery during regenerative braking or coasting. Battery Power Vehicle is stationary and no power is flowing This screen indicates fast charging to the wheels.
  • Page 121 5-20 Instruments and Controls active to condition the battery. The fast charge process can be manually stopped at this point. Important Information About Portable Electric Vehicle Charging Charging an electric vehicle can stress a building s electrical system more than a typical household appliance.
  • Page 122 Instruments and Controls 5-21 hot, then have the electrical estimations are most accurate when Warning (Continued) outlet serviced by a qualified the vehicle is plugged in and in electrician. moderate temperature conditions. Do not use an electrical outlet Also, to get an accurate time When outdoors, plug into an that is worn or damaged, estimate, the vehicle uses an...
  • Page 123 5-22 Instruments and Controls rates and the rate preference is to charge during Off-Peak rates only, then the vehicle will start charging immediately upon plug-in. Charge Mode Selection From any charge mode status screen, press Edit to change the charge mode. Departure Time: The vehicle Rate &...
  • Page 124 Instruments and Controls 5-23 Reduced: Limits AC current to Charge Level Selection Warning 8 amps The Change Charge Level setting Exact current levels may vary from allows the vehicle s charge level to Using a charge level that exceeds the values shown in this manual. be selected so it matches the the electrical circuit or electrical Check the vehicle for the current...
  • Page 125 5-24 Instruments and Controls Select one of the following: planned departure time. However, it will select when to Select Rate Schedule. charge to minimize the total cost Edit Summer Rate Schedule. of the charge. Edit Winter Rate Schedule. Charge during Mid-Peak and Off-Peak Rates: The vehicle will Edit Yearly Rate Schedule.
  • Page 126 Instruments and Controls 5-25 Also, if the selected electric rate From the Edit Schedule screen, 4. Press to set the month settings result in a very long charge select Summer/Winter or Yearly as and day for the start of winter. completion time, the vehicle will the preferred rate schedule.
  • Page 127 5-26 Instruments and Controls 1. Press the color bar for weekday 2. Select Peak, Mid-Peak, or Off battery is recharged from a depleted or weekend. state to a level allowing 40% of the Peak and use to enter driving range. the end time.
  • Page 128 Instruments and Controls 5-27 The Charging Override/Interruption Programmable Charging pop-up will appear if any of the Disabled following conditions occur: The charging settings have been modified via OnStar through the website or the Mobile App. For example, the Departure Time Tables, the Rate Tables, or the Charge Mode were updated The Temporary Charge Mode status...
  • Page 129: Energy Information

    5-28 Instruments and Controls Energy Information DIC Operation and Displays View the DIC displays by pressing To view the Energy Details and the DIC buttons to the left of the Energy Tips, press the button steering wheel. on the center stack and then press the Energy Info button at the bottom DIC Controls of the touch screen.
  • Page 130: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-29 in the specified tire. See Tire BACK: Press to return to the : Units Pressure on page 10-34 and Tire previous screen, exit a screen, : Tutorial Mode and Open Messages on page 5-35. or return to the main menu. Press Source Software If the tire pressure display shows BACK to minimize the DIC menu...
  • Page 131: Vehicle Messages

    5-30 Instruments and Controls Tutorial Mode and Open Source Vehicle Messages starts reducing certain features Software trying to save the charge of the Messages displayed in the DIC 12-volt battery. Turn off unnecessary Select this menu item to view a indicate the status of the vehicle or features to allow the battery to screen that explains some of the...
  • Page 132: Brake System Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-31 BATTERY WARM, AC LOW BATTERY SERVICE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR TURNING ON CHARGING SYSTEM This message displays when the 12-volt battery voltage is low. See This message displays when the This message displays when there Battery on page 10-13. high voltage battery is too warm.
  • Page 133: Cruise Control Messages

    5-32 Instruments and Controls harder to push and the stopping Door Ajar Messages NO REMOTE DETECTED distance may be longer. Take the This message displays when the DOOR(S) OPEN, HOOD OPEN, vehicle to your dealer for service. RKE transmitter is not detected HATCH OPEN while attempting to start the vehicle.
  • Page 134: Lamp Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-33 REPLACE BATTERY IN TURN SIGNAL ON Ride Control System REMOTE KEY Messages This message displays if the turn signal has been left on. Turn off the This message displays when the LOW TRACTION turn signal. battery in the RKE transmitter needs to be replaced.
  • Page 135: Airbag System Messages

    5-34 Instruments and Controls STABILITRAK OFF Security Messages SERVICE POWER STEERING This message displays when This message displays if there is a SERVICE THEFT ALARM StabiliTrak is turned off. Adjust your problem with the power steering This message displays if there is a driving accordingly.
  • Page 136: Vehicle Speed Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-35 PRESS BUTTON AGAIN TO TIRE LOW ADD AIR TO TIRE Vehicle Reminder TURN OFF Messages This message displays when the pressure in one or more of the tires This message displays as a ICE POSSIBLE DRIVE is low.
  • Page 137 5-36 Instruments and Controls Automatic Clock Sync Vehicle Settings menus and functions may vary depending on vehicle option. Set Time Format Personalization The following list of menu items may Select to set the 12/24 hour format. be available: Personalization Menu Press 12h or 24h.
  • Page 138 Instruments and Controls 5-37 Select On to display the real time or Select On or Off. Bluetooth Settings Off to display the time set by Select this feature to: Radio Text the user. Connect, disconnect, or delete a Select to display the radio broadcast Radio Settings device information.
  • Page 139 5-38 Instruments and Controls Lock, Unlock Settings Vehicle Locator Lights Comfort and Convenience Rear Camera Option Exit Lighting Select the Comfort and Convenience menu and the Vehicle Factory Settings Select to set how long the exterior following may be displayed: lamps stay on when leaving the Radio Power Down vehicle and it is dark outside.
  • Page 140 Instruments and Controls 5-39 Remote Door Unlock Select All Doors, Driver Door, or Off. when the button is pressed a second time. When set to All Doors, Remote Left in Vehicle Reminder Press all of the doors will unlock at the first Remote Unlock Light Feedback Unlocked Door Anti Lock Out press of...
  • Page 141 5-40 Instruments and Controls settings. Press Vehicle Factory When on, if there is long text Select On or Off. Press Settings when highlighted. Select displayed on the audio screen, the Charge Power Loss Alert text is scrolled. When off, the text is Yes or No.
  • Page 142 Instruments and Controls 5-41 DivX VOD Press DivX VOD when highlighted. DIVX VIDEO: DivX is a digital video format created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. This is an official ® DivX Certified device that plays DivX video. See divx.com for more information and software tools on how to convert files into DivX videos.
  • Page 143 5-42 Instruments and Controls NOTES...
  • Page 144: Lighting Features

    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 145: 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 146: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting is in the full bright position. See Hazard Warning Flashers Instrument Panel Illumination Control on page 6-4. 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 147: Turn And Lane-Change

    Lighting Turn and Lane-Change If the lever is moved momentarily to Interior Lighting the lane change position, the arrow Signals will flash three times. Instrument Panel The lever returns to its starting Illumination Control position whenever it is released. If after signaling a turn or a lane change the arrow flashes rapidly or does not come on, a signal bulb may be burned out.
  • Page 148: Courtesy Lamps

    Lighting Courtesy Lamps Move the control to change the Lighting Features lamp setting. The courtesy lamps come on OFF: Turns the lamps off, even Exit Lighting automatically when any door is when a door is open. opened and the dome lamp is in the If the dome lamps are in the DOOR DOOR position.
  • Page 149: Battery Power Protection

    Lighting Battery Power Protection The battery saver feature is designed to protect the vehicle's 12-volt battery. If some interior lamps and/or the headlamps are left on and the ignition is turned off, the battery rundown protection system automatically turns the lamp off after some time.
  • Page 150 Infotainment System Infotainment Downloadable Applications Introduction Smartphone Link System (Overview) ....7-22 Infotainment Smartphone Link (Pandora) ....7-24 Read the following pages to Smartphone Link become familiar with these features.
  • Page 151: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System features are also available through Theft-Deterrent Feature the instrument cluster and steering The infotainment system has an wheel controls. electronic security system installed Before driving: to prevent theft. Become familiar with the The infotainment system only works operation, faceplate buttons, and in the vehicle in which it was first screen buttons.
  • Page 152: Overview

    Infotainment System Overview Home Page 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 Press and release to view Press to go to the Home Page.
  • Page 153: Operation

    Infotainment System Operation System Settings telephone: Press to activate the phone features (if equipped). Auto Volume The infotainment system is operated See Bluetooth (Overview) on by using the pushbuttons, menus This feature automatically adjusts page 7-12 or Bluetooth shown on the display, and steering the radio volume to compensate for (Infotainment Controls) on wheel controls.
  • Page 154: Radio

    Infotainment System Tone Settings: Press menu, then Radio While the radio is tuned to an tone settings from the AM or FM-RDS station, the station name FM menu. or call letters display. AM-FM Radio Selecting a Band EQ (Equalizer): Press Audio Source Menu select a sound style or turn off Press...
  • Page 155 Infotainment System From the AM or FM menu, press If the storage device is already Favorite List AM or FM station list on the connected, press multimedia, screen. and Source , then select AUX Press to scroll through from the drop-down menu. the list.
  • Page 156: Satellite Radio

    Infotainment System From the AM or FM menu, press SiriusXM Satellite Radio update AM or FM station list on Service the screen. The broadcasting list SiriusXM is a satellite radio service updating will begin. based in the 48 contiguous United During the AM or FM States and 10 Canadian provinces.
  • Page 157 Infotainment System Using the Preset Buttons Using the SiriusXM Menu Press to return to the HOME menu. Operation Selecting a Category 1. Press MENU on the XM radio screen. Continue pressing Category the screen and the previous or next category will be selected. Selecting a Channel Press Channel...
  • Page 158: Radio Reception

    Infotainment System 3. Press OK. 2. Press on the screen to find the desired station. Tune to FM signals only reach about 16 to Tone Settings the station by selecting it. 65 km (10 to 40 mi). Although the From tone settings menu, the sound radio has a built-in electronic circuit Channel List features can be set up for SiriusXM...
  • Page 159: Multi-Band Antenna

    7-10 Infotainment System interfere with satellite radio signals, Audio Players Make sure the iPod has the latest ® causing the sound to fade in and firmware from Apple for proper out. In addition, traveling or standing operation. iPod firmware can be USB Port ®...
  • Page 160: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment System 7-11 FAT32. For more information on USB Play will begin when the system has usage, see Audio System finished reading the information on exFAT. Information under Pictures and the device. Connecting a USB Storage Movies (Audio System) on Playing Music Device or iPod/iPhone page 7-26 or Pictures and Movies...
  • Page 161: Phone

    7-12 Infotainment System Playing Movies 1. Press MENU from the AUX Phone movie screen. The AUX menu is Movies are not available while displayed. driving. Bluetooth (Overview) 2. Press the desired menu. If the USB storage device is already ® If equipped with Bluetooth connected: tone settings: Adjust the...
  • Page 162 Infotainment System 7-13 Review the controls and ACCESSORY, ON/RUN or Service Steering Wheel Controls operation of the infotainment Only Mode. See Power Button on system. page 9-14. Not all phones support all functions and not all phones work Pair cell phone(s) to the vehicle. with the Bluetooth system.
  • Page 163: Bluetooth

    7-14 Infotainment System Only one paired cell phone can Pairing (Mute/End Call): Press to be connected to the Bluetooth silence the vehicle speakers only. A Bluetooth-enabled cell phone system at a time. Press again to turn the sound on. must be paired to the Bluetooth If multiple paired cell phones are Press to reject an incoming call, system and then connected to the...
  • Page 164 Infotainment System 7-15 Pairing a Phone 8. Press Yes on the pop-up screen 1. Press of the Bluetooth device and When a paired device is on the infotainment system. infotainment system and the SSP is supported: 9. When the Bluetooth device and infotainment system are 1.
  • Page 165 7-16 Infotainment System If a Bluetooth device was previously 5. Press pair device. connected, the infotainment system 6. Press Search Bluetooth Device. executes the auto connection. 7. Press the desired device to pair However, if the Bluetooth setting on on the searched list screen. the Bluetooth device is turned off, a failure message is displayed on the 8.
  • Page 166 Infotainment System 7-17 From the cell phone or Bluetooth 4. Press bluetooth settings. 2. Select settings. device, find the Bluetooth device 5. Press pair device. 3. Press connection settings. type to set/connect the item as a stereo headset. 6. Press the name of the device to 4.
  • Page 167 7-18 Infotainment System hands-free while playing Phone Search music, the music is Press and hold to rewind discontinued. Playing music from or fast forward. the car is not possible when there are no music files stored in Playing a File Repeatedly the cell phone.
  • Page 168: Hands-Free Phone

    Infotainment System 7-19 Sounds may be cut off during Conditions that may occur when Steering Wheel Controls the Bluetooth music playback. playing Bluetooth music: Steering wheel controls can be The infotainment system outputs It takes some time to transmit used to: the audio from the cell phone or data from the cell phone to the Answer incoming calls.
  • Page 169 7-20 Infotainment System Making a Call by Entering a Phone Switching a Call to the Cell Phone Taking Calls Number (Private Mode) When a phone call comes through To switch the call from the cell the connected Bluetooth cell phone, phone to hands-free: the playing track will be cut off and the phone will ring with the relevant...
  • Page 170 Infotainment System 7-21 To search for the name Alex: Making a Call with Speed Dial 2. Press on the phone book Numbers screen. 1. Press (abc) to select the first character. Press and hold the speed dial 3. Use the keypad to input the number using the keypad on the name to search.
  • Page 171: (Overview)

    7-22 Infotainment System Connect Andriod phones Downloadable www.pandora.com. Pandora may through Bluetooth. not be available in Canada or Applications Mexico. iPod/iPhone Error Messages and Solution Stitcher SmartRadio is an Internet Smartphone Link radio service that streams news, If the system fails to activate the (Overview) sports, and entertainment shows application on the iPod/iPhone...
  • Page 172 Infotainment System 7-23 Activate the application on your To switch to another application iPhone, then press the desired while playing an application and application menu on the connected through the USB port, infotainment system. press HOME on the iPod/iPhone, then press the application icon on Connecting Application Error the infotainment system.
  • Page 173: (Pandora)

    7-24 Infotainment System To connect an application: Using Pandora If the smartphone is not connected to the infotainment system or the 1. Install the application on the 1. Install the Pandora application application is not installed on the smartphone from Appstore or on the smartphone.
  • Page 174: (Stitcher)

    Infotainment System 7-25 Pandora Menus 5. Press the desired station. The Smartphone Link station is added into the (Stitcher) Creating Stations from Currently Pandora menu automatically. Playing Music Some images and explanations may Listening to Stations 1. Press MENU. The Pandora vary by phone operating systems, menu is displayed.
  • Page 175: Bluetooth Phone/Devices Pictures And Movies

    7-26 Infotainment System Changing Stations Bluetooth Phone/ Devices Press to change to the next station. Pictures and Movies Saving Favorites (Audio System) To save a station as a favorite, press on the stitcher screen. The infotainment system can play the music files contained in the USB Stitcher Menus storage device or iPod/iPhone 6.
  • Page 176 Infotainment System 7-27 ID3 Tag information for MP3 Only USB storage devices on while the USB device is files, such as the album name formatted in FAT16/32, exFAT connected, the USB device may and the artist, can be played. file system are recognized. be damaged or may not operate NTFS and other file systems are normally.
  • Page 177 7-28 Infotainment System USB storage device capacity The iPod/iPhone may be limit is 2,500 music files, 2,500 damaged if the ignition is turned photo files, 250 movie files, off when it is connected to the 2,500 folders, and 10 stages of vehicle.
  • Page 178 Infotainment System 7-29 Pause Playing a File Repeatedly Press to pause. Press during playback. 1: Plays the current file Press to resume. repeatedly. Changing to Next/Previous Files ALL: Plays all files repeatedly. Press to change to the OFF: Returns to normal next file.
  • Page 179 7-30 Infotainment System Incorrect information cannot be 2. Press tone settings. The tone 3. Press Source . modified or corrected on the settings menu is displayed. See 4. Press iPod. infotainment system. Tone Settings under Operation on page 7-4. To stop the device and select The information for songs another media source, press expressed in special symbols or...
  • Page 180 Infotainment System 7-31 Scanning Forward or Backward Viewing Information on the Using the iPod Menu Currently Playing Song Press MENU during playback. Press and hold during Press the title during playback to playback to rewind or fast forward. Press the appropriate display information about the current Release the button to resume play mode.
  • Page 181 7-32 Infotainment System Playable movie file: .avi, .mpg, Movie files to which Digital Right The last played audio source will .mp4, .divx, .xvid, .wmv. The Management (DRM) is applied play as background music playable movie file may not be may not be played. during the slide show playback.
  • Page 182 Infotainment System 7-33 display settings: adjusts for Viewing Full Screen Press on the pop-up Brightness and Contrast. screen. Press from the movie screen. tone settings: shows the Press to close the pop-up Press again to return to the sound setup. See Tone screen.
  • Page 183 7-34 Infotainment System File extensions: .jpg, .bmp, .png, Using the USB Picture Menu 2. Press multimedia. .gif. Animated .gif files are not 1. Press MENU from the picture supported. 3. Press Source screen. Some files may not operate due 4. Press USB picture. to a different recording format or Some features are disabled while the condition of the file.
  • Page 184: Trademarks And License Agreements

    Infotainment System 7-35 clock/temp display: allows ® ® Trademarks and DivX , DivX Certified selection of On or Off to associated logos are trademarks of License Agreements show the clock and Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries temperature on the full and are used under license.
  • Page 185 7-36 Infotainment System compatible with the SiriusXM FreeType 2 Satellite Radio System or that Portions of this software are support the SiriusXM website, the ® copyright 2007-2012 The Online Service or any of its content. FreeType Project Furthermore, the AMBER voice (www.freetype.org).
  • Page 186 Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control 4. Rear Window Defogger 5. Fan Control Systems 6. TEMP (Air Conditioning/Heater Climate Control Systems Power) Automatic Climate Automatic Climate Control Control System 7. AUTO (Automatic Operation) System ..... . 8-1 8.
  • Page 187 Climate Controls Climate Control Touch Screen The fan, air delivery mode, recirculation, defrost, and rear window defogger can be controlled by pressing Climate Settings on the infotainment home screen. A selection can then be made on the climate settings page displayed on the center stack.
  • Page 188 Climate Controls manually adjusted, the auto Air Delivery Mode Control: To TEMP (Air Conditioning/Heater indicator turns off and the display change the current airflow mode, Power): Press the TEMP button or will show the selected settings. Auto press the air delivery modes on the on the touch screen to turn the air operation can be turned off touch screen or turn the air delivery...
  • Page 189 Climate Controls Using air conditioning and Air Vents Caution recirculation together for long Adjustable air vents are in the periods of time may cause the air Using a razor blade or sharp center and on the side of the inside the vehicle to become too object on the inside rear window instrument panel.
  • Page 190: Air Intake

    Climate Controls Operation Tips Maintenance Clear away any ice, snow, or leaves from air inlets at the Air Intake base of the windshield that could block the flow of air into the vehicle. Keep the path under the front seats clear of objects to help circulate the air inside of the vehicle more effectively.
  • Page 191: Passenger Compartment Air Filter

    Climate Controls Passenger Compartment 2. Push the two tabs upward and release the latches holding the Air Filter service door. Lift the service door. The filter reduces the dust, pollen, and other airborne irritants from 3. Remove the old air filter. outside air that is pulled into the 4.
  • Page 192 Climate Controls The refrigerant system should only be serviced by trained and certified technicians. The air conditioning evaporator should never be repaired or replaced by one from a salvage vehicle. It should only be replaced by a new evaporator to ensure proper and safe operation.
  • Page 193 Climate Controls NOTES...
  • Page 194 Driving and Operating Driving and Retained Accessory Driver Assistance Systems Power (RAP) ....9-17 Rear Vision Operating Shifting Into Park ... . 9-17 Camera (RVC) .
  • Page 195: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving Information Aggressive braking is indicated Sport Mode provides more when the ball turns yellow and responsive acceleration than travels below the center of the Normal Mode but can reduce Driving for Better Energy gauge. efficiency. Efficiency Use L (Low) in heavy stop-and-go Acceleration/Braking/Coasting traffic or when traveling downhill.
  • Page 196: Distracted Driving

    Driving and Operating Use remote start to heat or cool the Maintenance To avoid distracted driving, always interior when the vehicle is plugged keep your eyes on the road, hands Always keep the tires properly in to maximize the electric range by on the wheel, and mind on the drive.
  • Page 197: Defensive Driving

    Driving and Operating Stop or park the vehicle to tend Defensive Driving Warning to children. Defensive driving means always Keep pets in an appropriate Drinking and then driving is very expect the unexpected. The first carrier or restraint. dangerous. Your reflexes, step in driving defensively is to wear Avoid stressful conversations the safety belt.
  • Page 198: Braking

    Driving and Operating Braking still be some power brake assist but If the steering assist is used for an it will be used when the brake is extended period of time, power Braking action involves perception applied. Once the power assist is assist may be reduced.
  • Page 199: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating Holding both sides of the Steering or Cornering Skid The vehicle's right wheels can drop steering wheel allows you to turn too much speed or steering in a off the edge of a road onto the 180 degrees without removing curve causes tires to slip and shoulder while driving.
  • Page 200: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and Operating material on the road. Learn to Hydroplaning Warning recognize warning clues such Hydroplaning is dangerous. Water as enough water, ice, or packed can build up under the vehicle's Wet brakes can cause crashes. snow on the road to make a tires so they actually ride on the They might not work as well in a mirrored surface...
  • Page 201: Hill And Mountain Roads

    Driving and Operating Turn off cruise control. Winter Driving The Antilock Brake System (ABS) improves vehicle stability during Hill and Mountain Roads Driving on Snow or Ice hard stops on slippery roads, but apply the brakes sooner than when Driving on steep hills or through Drive carefully when there is snow on dry pavement.
  • Page 202: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating Blizzard Conditions faster than the idle speed. This Warning (Continued) keeps the battery charged to restart Being stuck in snow can be a the vehicle and to signal for help serious situation. Stay with the other damage. Spin the wheels as with the headlamps.
  • Page 203: Vehicle Load Limits

    9-10 Driving and Operating might need to be towed out. If the Tire and Loading Information Warning vehicle does need to be towed out, Label see Towing the Vehicle on Do not load the vehicle any page 10-58. heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Vehicle Load Limits (GVWR), or either the...
  • Page 204 Driving and Operating 9-11 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 205 9-12 Driving and Operating 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 206 Driving and Operating 9-13 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 207: Starting And Operating

    9-14 Driving and Operating Starting and Power Button Warning (Continued) Operating Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, New Vehicle Break-In inside the vehicle so that some of them are above Caution the tops of the seats. Avoid making hard stops for the Do not leave an first 322 km (200 mi).
  • Page 208 Driving and Operating 9-15 will place the vehicle in ON/RUN. If the vehicle must be shut off in an Caution When the vehicle READY light is on emergency: in the instrument cluster, the vehicle 1. Brake using a firm and steady Service Only Mode will discharge is ready to be driven.
  • Page 209: Starting And Stopping The Vehicle

    9-16 Driving and Operating displays in the Driver Information Warning Caution Center (DIC). See Key and Lock Messages on page 5-32. Turning off the vehicle while Do not try to shift to P (Park) if the If the vehicle will not start due to a moving may disable the airbags.
  • Page 210: Retained Accessory

    Driving and Operating 9-17 Accessory Power Outlets Restarting Procedure Warning (Continued) Power windows will operate for up If the vehicle must be restarted to 10 minutes or until any door is while it is still moving, move the shift It is dangerous to get out of the opened.
  • Page 211: Shifting Out Of Park

    9-18 Driving and Operating you can move the shift lever away Shifting out of Park If the vehicle has an uncharged from P (Park) without first pulling it 12-volt battery or a 12-volt battery To shift out of P (Park), the vehicle toward you.
  • Page 212: Electric Vehicle Operating Modes

    Driving and Operating 9-19 Electric Vehicle Press the SPORT button to select Electric Drive Unit Sport Mode. Operating Modes The vehicle uses an electric Press the SPORT button again to drive unit. return to Normal Mode. Driver Selected Operating The SPORT light comes on when Modes Sport Mode is selected.
  • Page 213 9-20 Driving and Operating shifting from P (Park) when the N (Neutral): In this position, the Warning vehicle is in ON/RUN. If you cannot propulsion system does not provide shift out of P (Park), ease pressure torque to the wheels. It is dangerous to get out of the on the shift lever, then push the shift D (Drive): This position is for...
  • Page 214: Antilock Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-21 L (Low): This position reduces Brakes If driving safely on a wet road and it vehicle speed without using the becomes necessary to slam on the brakes. The brake lights will come brakes and continue braking to Antilock Brake on when the vehicle is in L (Low) avoid a sudden obstacle, a...
  • Page 215: Electric Parking Brake

    9-22 Driving and Operating suddenly slows or stops. Always Electric Parking Brake Before leaving the vehicle, check leave enough room up ahead to the Electric Parking Brake Light to stop, even with ABS. ensure the parking brake is applied. Using ABS EPB Apply Do not pump the brakes.
  • Page 216 Driving and Operating 9-23 will release the parking brake. If remains on. If the Service Electric displayed. The EPB is released Parking Brake light is on, see your when the Electric Parking Brake switch is held in the up dealer. light is off.
  • Page 217: Brake Assist

    9-24 Driving and Operating Automatic EPB Release control module increases brake pedal and starts to accelerate to pressure at each corner of the drive off on a grade, HSA holds the The EPB will automatically release if vehicle until the ABS activates. braking pressure for a maximum of the vehicle is running, placed into Minor brake pedal pulsation or...
  • Page 218: Ride Control Systems

    Driving and Operating 9-25 The braking system is computer Ride Control Systems braking pressure to any one of the controlled and blends the vehicle wheel brakes to assist the regenerative braking with the driver in keeping the vehicle on the Traction Control/ conventional hydraulic disc brakes intended path.
  • Page 219 9-26 Driving and Operating The button for TCS and StabiliTrak comes on and stays on: is on the center console behind the 1. Stop the vehicle. shift lever. 2. Turn the vehicle off and wait 15 seconds. Caution 3. Start the vehicle. Do not repeatedly brake or The indicator light for both systems accelerate heavily when TCS is...
  • Page 220: Cruise Control

    Driving and Operating 9-27 If TCS is limiting wheel spin when Cruise Control cruise control will automatically disengage. See Traction Control/ button is pressed, the system If equipped with cruise control, the Electronic Stability Control on will not turn off until the wheels stop vehicle can maintain a speed of page 9-25.
  • Page 221 9-28 Driving and Operating RES/+ (Resume/Accelerate): If Increasing Speed While Using 1. Press there is a set speed in memory, Cruise Control 2. Get up to the desired speed. press briefly to resume to that If the cruise control system is speed or press and hold to 3.
  • Page 222 Driving and Operating 9-29 To decrease the vehicle speed in Using Cruise Control on Hills Erasing Speed Memory small increments, briefly press How well cruise control will work on The cruise control set speed is SET/ . For each press, the hills depends on the vehicle speed, erased from memory if vehicle goes about 1.6 km/h...
  • Page 223: Driver Assistance Systems Rear Vision

    9-30 Driving and Operating Driver Assistance To turn the guidelines on or off: Warning (Continued) 1. Shift into P (Park). Systems or vehicle damage. Always check 2. Select Settings on the behind and around the vehicle infotainment system home page. Rear Vision before backing.
  • Page 224 Driving and Operating 9-31 Rear Vision Camera Location When the System Does Not Seem To Work Properly 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 225: When To Charge

    9-32 Driving and Operating Charging Plug-In Charging current setting. Charge times will vary with outside temperature. This section explains the process There are three ways to program When to Charge for charging the high voltage battery. how the vehicle is charged. See Do not allow the vehicle to remain in Programmable Charging on When the high voltage battery is...
  • Page 226 Driving and Operating 9-33 sounds may be caused by the electrical devices used while charging. While the charge cord is plugged into the vehicle, the vehicle cannot be driven. AC Charging 3. Open the rear hatch, lift the load 2. Push on the charge port support floor covering, and door and release to open...
  • Page 227 9-34 Driving and Operating 4. Plug the charge cord into the the AC vehicle plug is fully 5. Place the charge cord into the electrical outlet. See Electrical connected to the AC charge storage compartment. Requirements for Battery port. If it is not properly seated, DC Charging Charging on page 9-41.
  • Page 228 Driving and Operating 9-35 4. Plug in the DC vehicle plug into 2. Push on the charge port Caution the DC charge port on the door and release to open vehicle. Make sure that the DC the door. Do not attempt to disconnect the vehicle plug is fully connected to DC vehicle plug while charging is In cold weather conditions, ice...
  • Page 229: Delayed Charging

    9-36 Driving and Operating Stop Charge Automatic 3. Unplug the DC vehicle plug from the vehicle is connected to a the DC charge port on the charger larger than 55kW, the When the vehicle no longer needs vehicle. vehicle will not charge any quicker. to use power from the charging station, it will stop charging and the The DC vehicle plug is relatively...
  • Page 230: Charging Status

    Driving and Operating 9-37 See Programmable Charging The vehicle has a Charging Status charging system has detected a Modes in Programmable Charging Indicator (CSI) at the center of the fault and will not charge the on page 5-19 for advanced charge instrument panel near the battery.
  • Page 231 9-38 Driving and Operating Charging Status Sound Action/Reason Indicator Solid Green One horn chirp Charging has begun. * Slow Flashing Green Two horn chirps Charging is delayed by Programmable Charging (if equipped), by a total utility interruption via OnStar. Charging will begin later.
  • Page 232 Driving and Operating 9-39 Charging Status Sound Action/Reason Indicator None (After Green or None Charge cord connection should be checked. Yellow CSI Indication If connection is good, this may be due to a Observed) total utility interruption via OnStar and charging will begin later.
  • Page 233: Charge Cord

    9-40 Driving and Operating Electrical outlets may wear out * - Does not apply to DC charging. Warning (Continued) with normal usage or be damaged over time, making Charge Cord Do not use extension cords, them unsuitable for electric multi-outlet power strips, See Radio Frequency Statement on vehicle charging.
  • Page 234: Utility Interruption Of

    Driving and Operating 9-41 Charge Level Selection electrical power grid usage for brief Electrical Requirements time periods. A utility interruption of for Battery Charging Charge level selection can be made charging may increase AC vehicle using the Change Charge Level charge times, but will not affect DC This vehicle is capable of being setting on the center stack.
  • Page 235: Trailer Towing

    9-42 Driving and Operating Charging equipment with a rating of Trailer Towing Conversions and at least 240 volts/20 amps will Add-Ons provide the fastest charging time General Towing and best charging efficiency to Information recharge the high voltage battery. Add-On Electrical 240 volt/40 amp circuits provide Equipment The vehicle is neither designed nor...
  • Page 236 Driving and Operating 9-43 200 watts or 15 amps may cause erratic vehicle operation. See Power Outlets on page 5-6. The vehicle has an airbag system. Before attempting to add anything electrical to the vehicle, see Servicing the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle on page 3-27 and Adding Equipment to the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle on page 3-27.
  • Page 237 9-44 Driving and Operating NOTES...
  • Page 238 Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Brake Fluid ....10-11 Wheels and Tires Battery ..... 10-13 Tires .
  • Page 239: General Information

    10-2 Vehicle Care If a Tire Goes Flat ..10-46 General Information cause cancer and birth defects or Tire Sealant and other reproductive harm. Engine For service and parts needs, visit Compressor Kit .
  • Page 240: Vehicle Checks

    Vehicle Care 10-3 handling, emissions systems, Vehicle Checks Warning (Continued) aerodynamics, durability, and electronic systems like antilock Doing Your Own High voltage components are brakes, traction control, and stability identified by labels. Do not Service Work control. These accessories or remove, open, take apart, modifications could even cause or modify these components.
  • Page 241: Hood

    10-4 Vehicle Care about how to service the vehicle Hood than this manual can. To order the To open the hood: proper service manual, see Service Publications Ordering Information on page 13-11. This vehicle has an airbag system. Before attempting to do your own service work, see Airbag System Check on page 3-28.
  • Page 242: Underhood Compartment

    Vehicle Care 10-5 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 underhood compartment and secure it to the retainer on the underside of the...
  • Page 243 10-6 Vehicle Care Underhood Compartment Overview...
  • Page 244: Cooling System

    Vehicle Care 10-7 1. Windshield Washer Fluid Cooling System (High Checking Coolant Reservoir. See Washer Fluid on Voltage Battery) The vehicle must be on a level page 10-10. surface when checking the coolant During vehicle operation and also 2. High Voltage Battery Coolant level.
  • Page 245 10-8 Vehicle Care coolant level is below the cold fill The coolant needs to be replaced at 1. TPIM, APM, and Charger line, there could be a leak in the the appropriate interval. See Module Coolant Reservoir cooling system. Maintenance Schedule on 2.
  • Page 246: Cabin Heating Coolant

    Vehicle Care 10-9 2. Fill the coolant reservoir with the What to Use proper coolant mixture to the The coolant reservoir is filled with a cold fill line on the side of the 50/50 mixture of DEX-COOL coolant coolant reservoir. and deionized water.
  • Page 247: Washer Fluid

    10-10 Vehicle Care Washer Fluid Caution What to Use Do not use engine coolant When windshield washer fluid is (antifreeze) in the windshield needed, be sure to read the washer. It can damage the manufacturer's instructions before windshield washer system The coolant reservoir pressure cap use.
  • Page 248: Brakes

    Vehicle Care 10-11 Brakes Some driving conditions or climates performance expected can change can cause a brake squeal when the in many other ways if the wrong Disc brake pads have built-in wear brakes are first applied or lightly replacement brake parts are indicators that make a high-pitched applied.
  • Page 249: Checking Brake Fluid

    10-12 Vehicle Care There are only two reasons why the The fluid level should be above Always clean the brake fluid brake fluid level in the reservoir MIN. If it is not, have the brake reservoir cap and the area around might go down: hydraulic system checked to see if the cap before removing it.
  • Page 250: Battery

    Vehicle Care 10-13 not start. The SERVICE VEHICLE for the next drive. This is important Caution (Continued) SOON message in the Driver when outside temperatures are Information Center (DIC) will be extremely hot or cold. be replaced. Do not let displayed.
  • Page 251 10-14 Vehicle Care If available, use the AGM setting on Up to Four Weeks Caution the charger, to limit charge voltage Plug in the charge cord. to 14.8 volts. The vehicle is equipped with an Four Weeks to 12 Months AGM/VRLA 12-volt battery, which Warning Discharge the high voltage...
  • Page 252: Replacement

    Vehicle Care 10-15 4. Pull the load floor cover forward Caution to access and reconnect the 12-volt battery black negative ( ) Allowing the wiper arm to touch cable. the windshield when no wiper 5. After the cable has been blade is installed could damage connected, open the hatch and the windshield.
  • Page 253: Headlamp Aiming

    10-16 Vehicle Care Rear Wiper Blade Replacement Headlamp Aiming Bulb Replacement Headlamp aim has been preset and For the proper type of replacement should need no further adjustment. bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on page 10-19. If the vehicle is damaged in a crash, the headlamp aim may be affected.
  • Page 254: Headlamps, Front Turn

    Vehicle Care 10-17 Headlamps, Front Turn 3. Disconnect the wiring harness connector from the bulb (3) by Signal and Parking pressing the connector Lamps release (2) and pulling straight back. High/Low-Beam Headlamp 4. Remove the bulb (3) from the headlamp assembly by turning counterclockwise and pulling straight back.
  • Page 255: Taillamps, Turn Signal

    10-18 Vehicle Care Taillamps, Turn Signal, 7. Reinstall the lamp assembly and two screws. Stoplamps, and Back-Up Lamps License Plate Lamp 2. Remove the two screws and the lamp assembly. 3. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise and remove the socket. 1.
  • Page 256: Replacement Bulbs

    Vehicle Care 10-19 3. Turn the bulb socket (3) Replacement Bulbs Electrical System counterclockwise and pull it out Bulb of the lamp assembly. Exterior Lamp Electrical System Number 4. Pull the bulb (2) straight out of Overload Back-Up Lamps the socket. The vehicle has fuses and circuit Front Turn Signal/ 7444NA...
  • Page 257: Fuses And Circuit

    10-20 Vehicle Care Headlamp Wiring Fuses and Circuit Underhood Compartment Breakers Fuse Block An electrical overload may cause the lamps to go on and off, or in The wiring circuits in the vehicle are some cases to remain off. Have the protected from short circuits by a headlamp wiring checked right away combination of fuses, circuit...
  • Page 258 Vehicle Care 10-21 Caution Spilling liquid on any electrical component on the vehicle may damage it. Always keep the covers on any electrical component. To access the fuses, press the tab at the back of the cover, and lift the cover.
  • Page 259 10-22 Vehicle Care...
  • Page 260 Vehicle Care 10-23 The vehicle may not be equipped Number Usage Number Usage with all of the fuses, relays, and Auxiliary Heater Front Washer features shown. Pump Fuse Relay Number Usage ACCM Fuse Antilock Brake TPIM1 Fuse System Oil HPCC Fuse Engine Control Feeding Fuse Module Fuse...
  • Page 261 10-24 Vehicle Care Number Usage Number Usage Number Usage Front Wiper Speed Spare Fuse Front Wiper Control Relay Relay Spare Fuse Front Wiper Fuse Not Used Spare Fuse VICM Fuse Not Used Spare Fuse Electronic Brake Not Used Spare Fuse Control Outside Rearview Spare Fuse...
  • Page 262: Instrument Panel Fuse

    Vehicle Care 10-25 Instrument Panel Fuse Remove the fuse panel door diagonally. Block Caution Spilling liquid on any electrical component on the vehicle may damage it. Always keep the covers on any electrical component. Open the fuse panel door by pulling out at the top.
  • Page 263 10-26 Vehicle Care Number Usage Number Usage Steering Wheel Not Used Controls Not Used Backlighting Heater, Ventilation, Not Used and Air Conditioning Body Control Switch Module 1 Heated Seat Body Control Module 2 Not Used Body Control Not Used Module 3 Body Control Body Control Module 4...
  • Page 264: Wheels And Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-27 Wheels and Tires Number Usage Number Usage Radio Outside Rearview Tires Mirror Heater, Ventilation, Every new GM vehicle has Spare Fuse and Air high-quality tires made by a Conditioning Headlamp Leveling leading tire manufacturer. See OnStar Park Assist the warranty manual for Spare Fuse information regarding the tire...
  • Page 265: Winter Tires

    10-28 Vehicle Care Winter Tires Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) This vehicle was not originally and a serious crash. See Worn or old tires can equipped with winter tires. Winter Vehicle Load Limits on cause a crash. If the tread tires are designed for increased traction on snow and ice-covered page 9-10.
  • Page 266: Summer Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-29 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 267: Tire Designations

    10-30 Vehicle Care 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 10-43. standards set by the U.S. Tire and Rim Association.
  • Page 268: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Vehicle Care 10-31 (5) Rim Diameter Diameter of drive unit, power windows, before a tire has built up heat the wheel in inches. power seats, and air from driving. See Tire Pressure conditioning. on page 10-34. (6) Service Description These characters represent the load Aspect Ratio The relationship...
  • Page 269 10-32 Vehicle Care 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 9-10.
  • Page 270 Vehicle Care 10-33 Radial Ply Tire A pneumatic of a tire when only 1.6 mm Vehicle Maximum Load on the tire in which the ply cords that (1/16 in) of tread remains. See Tire Load on an individual tire extend to the beads are laid at When It Is Time for New Tires due to curb weight, accessory 90 degrees to the centerline of...
  • Page 271: Tire Pressure

    10-34 Vehicle Care Tire Pressure example of the Tire and Loading Caution (Continued) Information label, see Vehicle Tires need the correct amount of Load Limits on page 9-10. How Overinflated tires, or tires that air pressure to operate the vehicle is loaded affects have too much air, can effectively.
  • Page 272: Tire Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care 10-35 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 273: Tire Pressure Monitor

    10-36 Vehicle Care 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 274 Vehicle Care 10-37 The TPMS can warn about a low sensors. See Tire Sealant and successfully. See "TPMS Sensor tire pressure condition but it does Compressor Kit on page 10-48 for Matching Process" later in this not replace normal tire information regarding the inflator kit section.
  • Page 275 10-38 Vehicle Care Operating electronic devices or passenger side front tire, passenger 4. Use the SELECT knob to scroll being near facilities using radio side rear tire, and driver side rear. to the Tire Pressure display wave frequencies similar to the See your dealer for service or to screen.
  • Page 276: Tire Inspection

    Vehicle Care 10-39 The tire has a puncture, cut, sensor identification code has Tire Inspection or other damage that cannot been matched to this tire and We recommend that the tires, wheel position. be repaired well because of including the spare tire, if the the size or location of the 9.
  • Page 277 10-40 Vehicle Care See When It Is Time for New Use this rotation pattern if the Warning Tires on page 10-41 and Wheel vehicle has different size tires Replacement on page 10-45. on the front and rear and they Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the are non-directional.
  • Page 278: When It Is Time For New

    Vehicle Care 10-41 When It Is Time for New The rubber in tires ages over time. of grease, gasoline, or other This also applies to the spare tire, substances that can deteriorate Tires if the vehicle has one, even if it is rubber.
  • Page 279 10-42 Vehicle Care the overall performance of the about the same time. See Tire Warning vehicle, including brake system Rotation on page 10-39 for performance, ride and handling, information on proper tire Mixing tires of different sizes traction control, and tire rotation.
  • Page 280: Different Size Tires And Wheels

    Vehicle Care 10-43 If the vehicle tires must be Different Size Tires and Warning (Continued) replaced with a tire that does not Wheels have a TPC Spec number, make specific wheel and tire systems If wheels or tires are installed that sure they are the same size, developed for the vehicle, and are a different size than the original...
  • Page 281 10-44 Vehicle Care (UTQG) system does not apply Treadwear 200 Traction AA Traction Temperature A to deep tread, winter tires, The traction grades, from compact spare tires, tires with All Passenger Car Tires Must highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, nominal rim diameters of Conform to Federal Safety and C.
  • Page 282: Wheel Alignment And Tire

    Vehicle Care 10-45 conditions on a specified indoor Wheel Alignment and Tire If the wheel leaks air, replace it. Some aluminum wheels can be laboratory test wheel. Sustained Balance repaired. See your dealer if any of high temperature can cause the these conditions exist.
  • Page 283: Tire Chains

    10-46 Vehicle Care Used Replacement Wheels Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Warning a crash. Always use the correct parts. The area damaged by the wheel, wheel bolts, and wheel tire chains could cause loss of Replacing a wheel with a used nuts for replacement.
  • Page 284 Vehicle Care 10-47 It is unusual for a tire to blow out, Warning Warning (Continued) especially if the tires are maintained properly. See Tires on page 10-27. Driving on a flat tire will cause changing a flat tire. If it is used for air goes out of a tire, it is much permanent damage to the tire.
  • Page 285: Tire Sealant And Compressor Kit

    10-48 Vehicle Care 6 mm (0.25 in), the tire is too If the tire has been separated from Warning severely damaged for the tire the wheel, has damaged sidewalls, sealant and compressor kit to be or has a large puncture, the tire is Storing the tire sealant and effective.
  • Page 286 Vehicle Care 10-49 4. Tire Sealant Canister be replaced before its expiration Do not remove any objects that date. Replacement tire sealant have penetrated the tire. 5. On/Off Button canisters are available at your local 6. Slot on Top of Compressor 1.
  • Page 287 10-50 Vehicle Care 4. Attach the air only hose (10) to If the vehicle only has a cigarette the sealant canister inlet lighter, use the cigarette lighter. valve (1) by turning it clockwise Do not pinch the power plug until tight. cord in the door or window.
  • Page 288 Vehicle Care 10-51 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 289 10-52 Vehicle Care 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 290 Vehicle Care 10-53 5. On/Off Button 1. Remove the compressor from its 6. Plug the power plug (9) into the storage location. See Storing the accessory power outlet in the 6. Slot on Top of Compressor Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit vehicle.
  • Page 291 10-54 Vehicle Care 9. Inflate the tire to the 12. Turn the air only hose (10) Caution recommended inflation pressure counterclockwise to remove it using the pressure gauge (7). from the tire valve stem. If the recommended pressure The recommended inflation 13.
  • Page 292: Storing The Tire Sealant And Compressor Kit

    Vehicle Care 10-55 Storing the Tire Sealant Jump Starting Caution and Compressor Kit For more information about the Ignoring these steps could result vehicle battery, see Battery on The tire sealant and compressor kit in costly damage to the vehicle page 10-13.
  • Page 293 10-56 Vehicle Care 3. Good Battery Negative Terminal 4. Turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF. Caution Turn off all lights and 4. Good Battery Positive Terminal accessories in both vehicles, If the other vehicle does not have The jump start negative grounding except the hazard warning a 12-volt system with a negative point (1) is a stud on a bracket...
  • Page 294 Vehicle Care 10-57 9. Start the engine in the vehicle Warning (Continued) Warning with the good battery and run the engine at idle speed for at Be sure the battery has enough Fans or other moving propulsion least four minutes. water.
  • Page 295: Towing The Vehicle

    10-58 Vehicle Care Towing the Vehicle Recreational Vehicle Caution Towing Improper use of the tow eye can Caution Recreational vehicle towing means cause vehicle damage. Use towing the vehicle behind another Incorrectly towing a disabled caution and low speeds to vehicle such as behind a motor vehicle may cause damage.
  • Page 296 Vehicle Care 10-59 Does the vehicle have the Dolly Towing Caution proper towing equipment? See your dealer or trailering If the vehicle is towed with all four professional for additional advice wheels on the ground, the and equipment drivetrain components could be recommendations.
  • Page 297: Appearance Care

    10-60 Vehicle Care Appearance Care Caution (Continued) Exterior Care products can be obtained from your dealer. Follow all Locks manufacturer directions regarding correct product usage, necessary Locks are lubricated at the factory. Use a de-icing agent only when safety precautions, and absolutely necessary, and have the appropriate disposal of any locks greased after using.
  • Page 298 Vehicle Care 10-61 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 10-62 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 10-63 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 page 11-8. with glass cleaner. Chrome wheels and other chrome Tires trim may be damaged if the Clean rubber blades using a lint-free vehicle is not washed after driving...
  • Page 301: Interior Care

    10-64 Vehicle Care are plastic. Applying silicone grease Finish Damage Caution (Continued) on weatherstrips with a clean cloth Quickly repair minor chips and will make them last longer, seal scratches with touch-up materials automatic car wash that uses better, and not stick or squeak. available from your dealer to avoid silicone carbide tire cleaning corrosion.
  • Page 302 Vehicle Care 10-65 Use a soft bristle brush to remove To prevent damage, do not clean Interior Glass dust from knobs and crevices on the the interior using the following To clean, use a terry cloth fabric instrument cluster. Using a mild cleaners or techniques: dampened with water.
  • Page 303 10-66 Vehicle Care Coated Moldings To clean: cleaner or spot lifter. Test a small hidden area for colorfastness before 1. Saturate a clean lint-free Coated moldings should be cleaned. using a commercial upholstery colorfast cloth with water. When lightly soiled, wipe with a cleaner or spot lifter.
  • Page 304 Vehicle Care 10-67 Caution Caution Caution Do not attach a device with a Soaking or saturating leather, Use of air fresheners may cause suction cup to the display. This especially perforated leather, as permanent damage to plastics may cause damage and would well as other interior surfaces, and painted surfaces.
  • Page 305: Floor Mats

    10-68 Vehicle Care Use the following guidelines for Removing and Replacing the Warning proper floor mat usage: Floor Mats The original equipment floor Do not bleach or dye safety belts. Pull up on the rear of the floor mat mats were designed for your to unlock each retainer and remove.
  • Page 306: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information technicians, the dealer is the place for routine maintenance such as tire Maintenance Your vehicle is an important rotations and additional investment. This section describes maintenance items like tires, brakes, the required maintenance for the batteries, and wiper blades.
  • Page 307: Maintenance Schedule

    11-2 Service and Maintenance The Additional Required Services Maintenance Warning are for vehicles that: Schedule Carry passengers and cargo Performing maintenance work can within recommended limits on Owner Checks and Services be dangerous and can cause the Tire and Loading Information serious injury.
  • Page 308 Service and Maintenance 11-3 Check windshield washer fluid Visually check for fluid leaks. Check accelerator pedal for level. See Washer Fluid on damage, high effort, or binding. Inspect brake system. page 10-10. Replace if needed. Visually inspect steering, Visually inspect windshield wiper Visually inspect gas strut for suspension, and chassis blades for wear, cracking,...
  • Page 309 11-4 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Replace passenger compartment air filter. (1) Drain and fill vehicle coolant circuits. (2) Replace brake fluid. (3) Footnotes Maintenance (2) Or every five years, whichever Schedule Additional Required comes first.
  • Page 310: Services

    Service and Maintenance 11-5 Special Application Additional Battery The battery supplies power to Services Maintenance and Care operate any additional electrical accessories. Severe Commercial Use Your vehicle is an important Vehicles Only: Lubricate chassis investment and caring for it properly To avoid break-down or failure, components every 5 000 km/ may help to avoid future costly...
  • Page 311 11-6 Service and Maintenance Fluids Lamps the shocks and struts for signs of leaking, blown seals, Proper fluid levels and approved Properly working headlamps, or damage, and can advise fluids protect the vehicle s systems taillamps, and brake lamps are when service is needed.
  • Page 312 Service and Maintenance 11-7 Vehicle Care Windshield To help keep the vehicle looking like For safety, appearance, and the new, vehicle care products are best viewing, keep the windshield available from your dealer. For clean and clear. information on how to clean and Signs of damage include protect the vehicle s interior and scratches, cracks, and chips.
  • Page 313: Lubricants, And Parts

    11-8 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Usage Fluid/Lubricant ® Vehicle Coolant Circuits 50/50 mixture of deionized water and use only DEX-COOL coolant. Hydraulic Brake System DOT 4 Hydraulic Brake Fluid (GM Part No. 19299570, in Canada 19299571).
  • Page 314: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    Service and Maintenance 11-9 Maintenance Replacement Parts Replacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Maintenance Replacement Parts Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number Passenger Compartment Air Filter 13271190 CF181 Wiper Blades Driver Side 60 cm (23.6 in) 95108156...
  • Page 315: Maintenance Records

    11-10 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 316: Technical Data

    Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Service Parts Identification Label Vehicle Identification This label, on the inside of the glove Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) box, has the following information: Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ....12-1 Service Parts Identification Number (VIN).
  • Page 317: 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 11-8. 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 318: Customer Information

    Reporting Safety Defects to Procedure ....13-1 Chevrolet. Normally, any concerns General Motors ... 13-14...
  • Page 319 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 320: 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 321: Customer Assistance For Text

    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 322: 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 323 For security reasons, the driver General Motors North America and covered by the warranty. must present identification Chevrolet reserve the right to make Battery Jump Start: Service to any changes or discontinue the before this service is given. jump start a dead battery.
  • Page 324: Scheduling Service

    Customer Information 13-7 Services Not Included in pre-authorization, original Scheduling Service detailed receipts, and a copy of Roadside Assistance Appointments the repair orders. Once Impound towing caused by authorization has been received, When the vehicle requires warranty violation of any laws. the Roadside Assistance advisor service, contact your dealer and will help to make arrangements...
  • Page 325: Courtesy Transportation

    13-8 Customer Information Courtesy Transportation Transportation Options and be supported by original receipts. See your dealer for Program Warranty service can generally be information. completed while you wait. However, To enhance your ownership if you are unable to do so, your Courtesy Rental Vehicle experience, we and our participating dealer may offer the following...
  • Page 326: Collision Damage Repair

    Customer Information 13-9 Additional Program Collision Parts Vehicle Limited Warranty, and any related failures are not covered by Information Genuine GM Collision parts are new that warranty. parts made with the same materials All program options, such as shuttle Aftermarket collision parts are also and construction methods as the service, may not be available at available.
  • Page 327 13-10 Customer Information center that has GM-trained If the vehicle is leased, the leasing Gather the following information: technicians and comparable company may require you to have Driver name, address, and equipment. insurance that ensures repairs with telephone number. Genuine GM Original Equipment Insuring the Vehicle Driver license number.
  • Page 328: Service Publications Ordering Information

    Customer Information 13-11 airbag has inflated, see What Will Insurance pays the bill for the repair, Service Publications You See after an Airbag Inflates? on but you must live with the repair. Ordering Information page 3-21. Depending on your policy limits, your insurance company may Service Manuals If the vehicle is damaged from a...
  • Page 329: Radio Frequency Identification (Rfid)

    13-12 Customer Information In-Portfolio: Includes a Portfolio, Or write to: personal information or link with any Owner Manual, and Warranty other GM system containing Helm, Incorporated Booklet. personal information. Attention: Customer Service RETAIL SELL PRICE: $35.00 to 47911 Halyard Drive Radio Frequency $40.00 (U.S.) plus handling and Plymouth, MI 48170...
  • Page 330: Reporting Safety Defects

    Customer Information 13-13 Reporting Safety To contact NHTSA, you may call Reporting Safety Defects the Vehicle Safety Hotline to the Canadian Defects toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 Government (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to Reporting Safety Defects http://www.safercar.gov; or If you live in Canada, and you to the United States write to: believe that the vehicle has a safety...
  • Page 331: Reporting Safety Defects To General Motors

    Call 1-800-222-1020, or write: bag deployment or hitting a road about the vehicle s performance and obstacle, data that will assist in Chevrolet Motor Division how it is driven. For example, the understanding how a vehicle s Chevrolet Customer Assistance vehicle uses computer modules to systems performed.
  • Page 332 Customer Information 13-15 ® These data can help provide a GM will not access this data or OnStar better understanding of the share it with others except: with the If the vehicle is equipped with circumstances in which crashes and consent of the vehicle owner or, ®...
  • Page 333 13-16 Customer Information NOTES...
  • Page 334: Onstar

    OnStar 14-1 OnStar OnStar Overview vehicle, including location information. See OnStar s Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statement for more details including OnStar Overview system limitations at OnStar Overview ... . 14-1 www.onstar.com (U.S.) or www.onstar.ca (Canada).
  • Page 335: Onstar Services

    14-2 OnStar Give OnStar Turn-by-Turn Receive On-Demand OnStar Services Navigation voice commands. Diagnostics for a check of the Requires a specific OnStar vehicle s key operating systems. Emergency subscription plan. Receive Roadside Assistance. With Automatic Crash Response, Obtain the WiFi network name, Manage WiFi Settings (if the OnStar system can or Service Set Identifier or SSID,...
  • Page 336: 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 337: Connections

    14-4 OnStar WiFi Connectivity (If Equipped) or tire pressure (if the vehicle is Destination Download: Press equipped with the tire pressure then request the Advisor to The vehicle has a WiFi hotspot that monitoring system); or activate download directions to the provides a high-speed, wireless remote horn and lights.
  • Page 338 OnStar 14-5 OnStar Hands-Free Calling 4. Say Call. System responds: 4. Pick a name tag. System OK, dialing 911. responds: About to store <name This service allows calls to be made tag>. Does that sound OK? and received from the vehicle. Retrieve My Number 5.
  • Page 339: 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 electric drive Diagnostics, Remote Door Unlock, unit, antilock brakes, and major Press...
  • Page 340 OnStar 14-7 in that area. The wireless service Services for People with OnStar Personal Identification provider must also have coverage, Disabilities Number (PIN) network capacity, reception, and Advisors provide services to help A PIN is needed to access some of technology compatible with OnStar subscribers with physical disabilities the OnStar services, like Remote...
  • Page 341 14-8 OnStar In emergency situations, OnStar Potential Issues Vehicle and Power Issues can use the last stored GPS OnStar cannot perform Remote OnStar services require a vehicle location to send to emergency Door Unlock or Stolen Vehicle electrical system, wireless service, responders.
  • Page 342 OnStar 14-9 Advisor. Users of wireless Permission to use, copy, modify, Except as contained in this notice, communications are cautioned that and distribute this software for any the name of a copyright holder shall the privacy of any information sent purpose with or without fee is not be used in advertising or via wireless cellular communications...
  • Page 343 14-10 OnStar Johnny Lee, Onno van der Linden, 2. Redistributions in binary form Info-ZIP releases including, but Igor Mandrichenko, Steve P. Miller, (compiled executables) must not limited to, labeling of the Sergio Monesi, Keith Owens, reproduce the above copyright altered versions with the names George Petrov, Greg Roelofs, Kai notice, definition, disclaimer, and Info-ZIP (or any variation...
  • Page 344 INDEX Airbag System (cont'd) Assistance Program, What Will You See after an Roadside ..... 13-5 Accessories and Airbag Inflates? ... . .3-21 Audio System Modifications .
  • Page 345 INDEX Brakes ......10-11 Charging Antilock ..... . .9-21 Delay Override .
  • Page 346 INDEX Compartment Customer Assistance ..13-4 Dome Lamps ....6-5 Underhood ....10-6 Offices .
  • Page 347 INDEX Exterior Lamp Controls ..6-1 Exterior Lamps Off Reminder . . . 6-1 Electric Drive Unit ... . . 9-19 Gauges Electric Drive Unit Battery .
  • Page 348 INDEX Headlamps Aiming ..... . 10-16 Immobilizer ....2-13 Labeling, Tire Sidewall .
  • Page 349: Traction Control System

    INDEX Lighting Lights (cont'd) Maintenance and Care Exit ......6-5 Tire Pressure ....5-16 Additional .
  • Page 350 INDEX ® Mirrors, Interior Rearview ..2-15 OnStar Modes System, In Brief ....1-24 Park ® Driver Selected ....9-19 OnStar Additional Shifting Into .
  • Page 351 INDEX Power (cont'd) Radios Replacing Airbag System ..3-29 Mirrors ......2-14 AM-FM Radio ....7-5 Replacing LATCH System Outlets .
  • Page 352 INDEX Seats Service (cont'd) Scheduling Appointments ..13-7 Adjustment, Front ....3-3 Safety Belts ....3-8 Head Restraints .
  • Page 353 i-10 INDEX Starting and Stopping the Tires (cont'd) Terminology and Vehicle ..... . . 9-16 Taillamps Starting the Vehicle Definitions ....10-31 Bulb Replacement .
  • Page 354 INDEX i-11 Turn and Lane-Change Vehicle (cont'd) Warnings (cont'd) Security ..... .2-12 Cautions and Danger ... .iv Signals .
  • Page 355 i-12 INDEX NOTES...

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