Chevrolet 2014 Malibu Owner's Manual

Chevrolet 2014 Malibu Owner's Manual

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2014 Chevrolet Malibu Owner Manual
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-4
Vehicle Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
eAssist Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Performance and
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23
Keys, Doors, and
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Keys and Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
Vehicle Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16
Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19
Interior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21
Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Rear Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 4-1
Additional Storage Features . . . 4-2
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5-1
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Warning Lights, Gauges, and
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . 5-23
Vehicle Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-27
Vehicle Personalization . . . . . . . 5-34
Universal Remote System . . . . 5-40
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Exterior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
Lighting Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
Audio Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1
Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-8
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1
Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Starting and Operating . . . . . . . 9-14
Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-26
Automatic Transmission . . . . . . 9-27
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-30
Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-32
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-35
Driver Assistance Systems . . . 9-37
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-48
Trailer Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-53
Conversions and Add-Ons . . . 9-58
Vehicle Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
General Information . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
Vehicle Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3
Headlamp Aiming . . . . . . . . . . . 10-28
Bulb Replacement . . . . . . . . . . 10-29
Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-37
Wheels and Tires . . . . . . . . . . . 10-44
Jump Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-91

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  • Page 1 2014 Chevrolet Malibu Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Climate Controls .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2014 Chevrolet Malibu Owner Manual Towing the Vehicle ..10-95 OnStar ..... . . 14-1 Appearance Care .
  • Page 3 à l'adresse the features found on your vehicle. this manual including, but not limited savant: For vehicles first sold in Canada, to, GM, the GM logo, CHEVROLET, substitute the name General Helm, Incorporated the CHEVROLET Emblem, Motors of Canada Limited for...
  • Page 4: Index

    Introduction Using this Manual Symbols Caution To quickly locate information about The vehicle has components and the vehicle, use the Index in the labels that use symbols instead of Text marked Caution provides back of the manual. It is an text.
  • Page 5: Onstar

    Introduction Vehicle Symbol Chart : Fog Lamps Here are some additional symbols : Fuel Gauge that may be found on the vehicle : Fuses and what they mean. For more information on the symbol, refer to : Headlamp High/Low-Beam the Index. Changer : Airbag Readiness Light : LATCH System Child...
  • Page 6 Introduction NOTES...
  • Page 7: In Brief

    In Brief In Brief Exterior Lighting ... . . 1-12 eAssist Features ® Windshield Wiper/Washer ..1-13 eAssist Overview ... 1-21 Climate Controls .
  • Page 8 In Brief Instrument Panel Instrument Panel Overview...
  • Page 9: Information

    In Brief 1. Air Vents on page 8-8. 9. Exterior Lamp Controls on 17. Ignition Positions (Keyless page 6-1. Access) on page 9-15 or 2. Turn Signal Lever. See Turn and Ignition Positions (Key Access) Lane-Change Signals on Fog Lamps on page 6-4. on page 9-17.
  • Page 10: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief Initial Drive Press the button to extend the key. The key can be used for all locks. Information This key is also used for the ignition, if the vehicle does not have This section provides a brief pushbutton start. overview about some of the important features that may or may not be on your specific vehicle.
  • Page 11: Remote Vehicle Start

    In Brief Use the key in the driver door. The engine will continue to run for : Press and release one time to 10 minutes. Repeat the steps for a To lock or unlock the doors from the initiate vehicle locator. Press and 10-minute time extension.
  • Page 12 In Brief Windows Express Window Operation Seat Adjustment Windows with an express-down Manual Front Seats feature allow the window to be lowered without holding the switch. If equipped, windows may also have an express-up feature. Pull a window switch up or press it down all the way, release it, and the window goes up or down automatically.
  • Page 13 In Brief Seat Height Adjuster Power Seats Lumbar Adjustment Press and hold the top or bottom of To adjust a power seat, if equipped: To adjust the lumbar support, the switch to raise or lower the seat. if available: Move the seat forward or Release the switch when the rearward by sliding the control Press and hold the front or rear...
  • Page 14: Memory Features

    In Brief Tilt the top of the control forward Reclining Seatbacks To return the seatback to the upright to raise. position: Manual Reclining Seatbacks See Reclining Seatbacks on 1. Lift the lever fully without page 3-4. applying pressure to the seatback, and the seatback will Memory Features return to the upright position.
  • Page 15: Heated Seats

    In Brief The vehicle will also automatically Heated Seats and then to the off setting. The save driver seat and outside mirror lights indicate three for the highest positions to the current driver setting and one for the lowest. Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) See Heated Front Seats on transmitter when the ignition is page 3-7.
  • Page 16: Passenger Sensing System

    1-10 In Brief Safety Belts Passenger Sensing The passenger airbag status indicator will light on the overhead System console when the vehicle is started. See Passenger Airbag Status Indicator on page 5-13. Mirror Adjustment Interior Mirror United States Adjustment Adjust the rearview mirror for a clear view of the area behind your vehicle.
  • Page 17 In Brief 1-11 See Automatic Dimming Rearview Steering Wheel Interior Lighting Mirror on page 2-20. Adjustment Dome Lamps Exterior Mirrors To adjust the steering wheel: The interior lamps control in the 1. Turn the selector switch to L overhead console controls both the 1.
  • Page 18: Exterior Lighting

    1-12 In Brief Reading Lamps Exterior Lighting There are front and rear reading lamps in the overhead console and the headliner. Rear Reading Lamps : Press the button near each lamp to turn it on or off. The exterior lamp control is on the instrument panel on the left side of For more information, see the steering wheel.
  • Page 19 In Brief 1-13 In Canada, the headlamps will Windshield Wiper/Washer automatically reactivate once the vehicle is shifted out of P (Park). AUTO: Automatically turns the exterior lamps on and off, depending on outside lighting. : Turns on the parking lamps INT: Move the lever up to INT for including all lamps, except the intermittent wipes, then turn the...
  • Page 20: Climate Controls

    1-14 In Brief Climate Controls The heating, cooling, and ventilation for the vehicle can be controlled with this system. Climate Control System 1. Fan Control 6. Heated Seats (If Equipped) 2. Air Conditioning or Comfort/Eco 7. Recirculation Air Conditioning 8. Rear Window Defogger 3.
  • Page 21 In Brief 1-15 Transmission Driver Shift Control (DSC) DSC allows you to change gears similar to a manual transmission. To use this feature: 1. Move the shift lever from D (Drive) rearward to M (Manual). 2. Press the + (plus) end of the button on the top of the shift lever to upshift, or push the Dual Automatic Climate Control System...
  • Page 22: Vehicle Features

    1-16 In Brief Vehicle Features Satellite Radio Refer to: www.siriusxm.com or call If equipped, vehicles with a Radio(s) 1-866-635-2349 (U.S.). ® SiriusXM satellite radio tuner and a valid SiriusXM satellite radio www.xmradio.ca or call VOL/ : Press to turn the system subscription can receive SiriusXM 1-877-209-0079 (Canada).
  • Page 23 In Brief 1-17 ® Bluetooth Steering Wheel Controls : Use to select a radio band or audio source. ® The Bluetooth system allows users with a Bluetooth-enabled mobile to select the next or phone to make and receive previous favorite radio station, CD hands-free calls using the vehicle track, or MP3 track.
  • Page 24: Infotainment System

    1-18 In Brief Cruise Control upward to accelerate. If cruise control is already active, use to increase vehicle speed. SET/ : Move the thumbwheel down briefly to set the speed and activate cruise control. If cruise control is 1. SET/CLR: Press to set, or press already active, use to decrease and hold to clear, the menu item speed.
  • Page 25 In Brief 1-19 ahead too quickly. FCA also See Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Keep the sensors on the vehicle's provides a visual alert if following on page 9-46. rear bumper clean to ensure proper another vehicle much too closely. operation. Rear Vision The forward-looking FCA camera See Ultrasonic Parking Assist on...
  • Page 26: Universal Remote System

    1-20 In Brief Universal Remote System Sunroof Open/Close: Press and hold the front or rear of the switch (1) to open On vehicles with a sunroof, the or close the sunroof. The sunshade switches used to operate it are on automatically opens with the the headliner above the rearview sunroof, but must be closed...
  • Page 27: Eassist Features

    In Brief 1-21 eAssist Features This vehicle has a Hill Start Assist (HSA) feature, which may be useful when the vehicle is stopped on a ® eAssist Overview grade. See Hill Start Assist (HSA) on page 9-32. If the vehicle has eAssist, there are several additional features that Vehicles with eAssist have a slightly contribute to increased efficiency.
  • Page 28: Regenerative Braking

    1-22 In Brief In emergency situations, first See Driver Efficiency Gauge on Stop/Start System responders can cut the two clearly page 5-11. If equipped with the 2.5L L4 engine, labeled cut points in the engine the vehicle has a fuel saving stop/ Automatic Engine Start/ compartment to disable the start system to shut off the engine to...
  • Page 29: Performance And Maintenance

    In Brief 1-23 Battery Service Performance and Maintenance This vehicle has a standard 12-volt Never try to do your own service on battery. Refer to the replacement eAssist components. You can be number on the original battery label injured and the vehicle can be Traction Control/ when a new standard 12-volt battery damaged if you try to do your own...
  • Page 30 1-24 In Brief To turn off both traction control tires. If the warning light comes on, Engine Oil Life System and StabiliTrak, press and hold stop as soon as possible and inflate The engine oil life system calculates the TCS/StabiliTrak button the tires to the recommended engine oil life based on vehicle use pressure shown on the Tire and...
  • Page 31: Roadside Assistance Program

    9-50. For all other vehicles, limits or drive more slowly when use only the unleaded gasoline Canada: 1-800-268-6800 conditions require. described under Recommended New Chevrolet owners are Fuel on page 9-48. Keep vehicle tires properly automatically enrolled in the inflated. Roadside Assistance Program.
  • Page 32 1-26 In Brief NOTES...
  • Page 33: Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Immobilizer ....2-17 Keys and Locks Immobilizer Operation (Key Windows Access) ....2-17 Keys Immobilizer Operation (Keyless Access) .
  • Page 34 Keys, Doors, and Windows With an active OnStar subscription, an OnStar Advisor may remotely unlock the vehicle. See OnStar Overview on page 14-1. Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System See Radio Frequency Statement on page 13-15. If there is a decrease in the RKE operating range: The key that is part of the Remote Press the button on the RKE...
  • Page 35: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Remote Keyless Entry The turn signal indicators may flash and/or the horn may sound to (RKE) System Operation indicate locking. See Locking Feedback under Vehicle The Keyless Access system allows Personalization on page 5-34. for vehicle entry when the transmitter is within range.
  • Page 36 Keys, Doors, and Windows The Keyless Access can be Pressing will disarm the (Remote Vehicle Start): For programmed to unlock all doors on theft-deterrent system. See Vehicle vehicles with this feature, press the first unlock/lock button press Alarm System on page 2-16. and release and then press and from the driver door.
  • Page 37 Keys, Doors, and Windows Keyless Unlocking/Locking from Temporary Disable Passive Passenger Doors Locking Feature When the doors are locked and the Temporarily disable the passive RKE transmitter is within 1 m (3 ft) locking by pressing and holding of the door handle, pressing the on the interior door switch with a lock/unlock button on that door door open for at least four seconds,...
  • Page 38 Keys, Doors, and Windows Programming Transmitters to 3. Insert the new key to be This procedure will take programmed and turn it to the approximately 30 minutes to the Vehicle ON/RUN position within complete for the first key. The Only RKE transmitters programmed five seconds.
  • Page 39 Keys, Doors, and Windows Programming with a Recognized When all additional transmitters Transmitter (Keyless Access are programmed, press and hold Vehicles Only) the ENGINE START/STOP button for 12 seconds to exit A new transmitter can be programming mode. programmed to the vehicle when there is one recognized transmitter.
  • Page 40 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2. Wait for 10 minutes until the DIC When all additional transmitters displays PRESS ENGINE are programmed, press and hold START BUTTON TO LEARN the for 12 seconds to exit and then press the ENGINE programming mode. START/STOP button.
  • Page 41 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2. With the vehicle in P (Park) or The battery is not rechargeable. To 4. Insert the new battery, positive N (Neutral), press the brake replace the battery: side facing up. Push the battery pedal and press the ENGINE down until it is held in place.
  • Page 42 2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows If the vehicle has heated seats, they signal lamps flashing confirms A maximum of two remote starts, may come on during a remote start. the request to remote start the or a single start with an extension, See Heated Front Seats on vehicle has been received.
  • Page 43 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 The hazard warning flashers To lock or unlock the doors from the Warning (Continued) are on. outside: The malfunction indicator lamp open it. The chance of being Press on the Remote is on. thrown out of the vehicle in a Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter.
  • Page 44: Power Door Locks

    2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Power Door Locks Door Ajar Reminder The doors will then lock automatically five seconds after all A chime will sound and the doors are closed. If a door is appropriate door message will reopened before five seconds have display on the Driver Information elapsed, the five-second timer will Center (DIC) if one of the doors is...
  • Page 45: Safety Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 This feature cannot be disabled. Lockout Protection with the key in Safety Locks the ignition can be manually All doors will unlock when the Power Safety Locks overridden with the driver door open vehicle is shifted into P (Park). by pressing and holding on the The automatic door unlock function...
  • Page 46: Doors

    2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows Doors Press to activate the rear door Warning (Continued) safety locks. The indicator light in the switch will illuminate. Trunk Adjust the climate control system to a setting that Press again to deactivate the brings in only outside air and Warning safety locks and window lockout.
  • Page 47 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 Trunk Release If equipped with Keyless Access, Emergency Trunk Release the trunk may be opened while the Handle To open the trunk the vehicle must vehicle is locked by pressing the be off or with the shift lever in touch pad on the rear of the trunk P (Park).
  • Page 48: Vehicle Security

    2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows There is a glow-in-the-dark Vehicle Security On Solid: Vehicle is secured emergency trunk release handle on during the delay to arm the system. This vehicle has theft-deterrent the trunk lid. This handle glows Fast Flash: Vehicle is unsecured. features;...
  • Page 49: Immobilizer Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 will bypass the 30-second delay Disarming the Alarm System How to Detect a Tamper and immediately arm the alarm Condition Do one of the following to disarm system. the alarm system or turn off the is pressed on the RKE The vehicle alarm system will not alarm if it has been activated:...
  • Page 50: Keyless Access

    2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows The system is automatically If the engine still does not start, and The immobilization system is disarmed when the vehicle is the key appears to be undamaged disarmed when the ignition button is started with the correct key. The key or the light continues to stay on, try pushed in and a valid transmitter is uses a transponder that matches an...
  • Page 51: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-19 If the vehicle does not start and the Exterior Mirrors Power Mirrors security light stays on, there is a problem with the system. Turn the Convex Mirrors vehicle off and try again. If the RKE transmitter appears to be Warning undamaged, try another transmitter, or place the transmitter in the...
  • Page 52: Heated Mirrors

    2-20 Keys, Doors, and Windows Heated Mirrors Interior Mirrors Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror For vehicles with heated mirrors: Interior Rearview Mirrors The rearview mirror automatically (Rear Window Defogger): dims to reduce the glare of the Press to heat the mirrors. Adjust the rearview mirror for a clear headlamps from behind.
  • Page 53: Power Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-21 Windows The vehicle aerodynamics are designed to improve fuel economy performance. This may result in a Warning pulsing sound when either rear window is down and the front Never leave a child, a helpless windows are up. To reduce the adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle, sound, open either a front window especially with the windows...
  • Page 54 2-22 Keys, Doors, and Windows If equipped, the driver window may Safety Function Override Window Lockout also have an express-up feature. This is for vehicles with the Pull a window switch up or press it express-up feature. If the battery on down all the way, release it, and the the vehicle has been recharged or window goes up or down...
  • Page 55: Sun Visors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-23 Sun Visors Roof Sunroof On vehicles with a sunroof, the switches used to operate it are on the headliner above the rearview mirror. The ignition must be in ON/ RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY, or in Retained Accessory Power (RAP) to operate the sunroof.
  • Page 56 2-24 Keys, Doors, and Windows The sunroof cannot be opened or remove any obstacles or loose closed if the vehicle has an debris. Wipe the sunroof seal and electrical failure. roof sealing area using a clean cloth, mild soap, and water. Do not Anti-Pinch Feature remove grease from the sunroof.
  • Page 57: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Lap-Shoulder Belt ... 3-13 Servicing the Airbag-Equipped Safety Belt Use During Vehicle ..... 3-30 Restraints Pregnancy .
  • Page 58: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Adjust the head restraint so that the Pull and push on the head restraint top of the restraint is at the same after the button is released to make height as the top of the occupant's sure that it is locked in place.
  • Page 59: Seat Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints The height of the head restraint can Front Seats To adjust a manual seat: be adjusted. Pull the head restraint 1. Pull the handle at the front of up to raise it. Try to move the head Seat Adjustment the seat.
  • Page 60: Power Seat Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints Power Seat Adjustment Lumbar Adjustment Reclining Seatbacks Warning Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even when buckled up, the safety belts cannot do their job. The shoulder belt will not be against your body.
  • Page 61 Seats and Restraints 2. Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it is locked. Power Reclining Seatbacks Do not have a seatback reclined if To recline a manual seatback: the vehicle is moving. 1. Lift the lever. Manual Reclining Seatbacks 2.
  • Page 62: Memory Seats

    Seats and Restraints Memory Seats stored positions are referred to as If something has blocked the driver RKE Memory positions. See seat while recalling a memory Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) position, the recall may stop. System Operation on page 2-3. Remove the obstruction;...
  • Page 63: Heated Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints To recall RKE Memory positions: If something has blocked the driver To stop recall movement, press one seat while recalling a memory of the memory or power seat On vehicles with RKE, press position, the recall may stop. controls.
  • Page 64 Seats and Restraints The heated seat indicator lights on Press to heat the driver or Warning (Continued) the button do not turn on during a passenger seat cushion and remote start. seatback. Indicator lights on the heat, such as a blanket, cushion, button show the current setting.
  • Page 65: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Rear Seats 4. Pull on the lever on the top of the seatback to unlock it. Folding the Seatback A tab near the seatback lever raises when the seatback is Either side of the seatback can be unlocked.
  • Page 66: Rear Seat Armrest

    3-10 Seats and Restraints To raise a seatback: Rear Seat Armrest Warning 1. Lift the seatback up and push it rearward to lock it in place. A safety belt that is improperly Make sure the safety belt is in routed, not properly attached, the belt guide and is not twisted or twisted will not provide the or caught in the seatback.
  • Page 67: Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints 3-11 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 68: How To Wear Safety Belts

    3-12 Seats and Restraints safety belts. That is why wearing Also, in nearly all states and in There are important things to know safety belts makes such good all Canadian provinces, the law about wearing a safety belt properly. sense. requires wearing safety belts.
  • Page 69: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    Seats and Restraints 3-13 would apply force on your Lap-Shoulder Belt 2. Pick up the latch plate and pull abdomen. This could cause the belt across you. Do not let it All seating positions in the vehicle serious or even fatal injuries. get twisted.
  • Page 70: Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster

    3-14 Seats and Restraints To unlatch the belt, push the button on the buckle. The belt should return to its stowed position. Before a door is closed, be sure the safety belt is out of the way. If a door is slammed against a safety belt, damage can occur to both the safety belt and the vehicle.
  • Page 71 Seats and Restraints 3-15 They can help tighten the safety properly adjusted, the comfort guide belts during the early stages of a positions the belt away from the moderate to severe frontal, near neck and head. frontal, or rear crash if the threshold There is one guide for each outside conditions for pretensioner passenger position in the rear seat.
  • Page 72 3-16 Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces. 2. Place the guide over the belt, 3. Be sure that the belt is not and insert the two edges of the twisted and it lies flat.
  • Page 73: Safety Belt Use During

    Seats and Restraints 3-17 Safety Belt Use During The best way to protect the fetus is Safety System Check to protect the mother. When a safety Pregnancy Now and then, check that the safety belt is worn properly, it is more likely belt reminder light, safety belts, that the fetus will not be hurt in a Safety belts work for everyone,...
  • Page 74: Safety Belt Care

    3-18 Seats and Restraints Safety Belt Care Replacing Safety Belt After a minor crash, replacement of safety belts may not be necessary. System Parts after a Keep belts clean and dry. But the safety belt assemblies that Crash were used during any crash may Warning have been stressed or damaged.
  • Page 75: Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-19 A roof-rail airbag for the front Airbag System the risk of injury from the force of an outboard passenger and the inflating bag, all airbags must inflate passenger seated directly The vehicle has the following very quickly to do their job. behind the front outboard airbags: Here are the most important things...
  • Page 76 3-20 Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) vehicle should wear a safety belt Occupants should not lean on or properly, whether or not there is sleep against the door or side an airbag for that person. windows in seating positions with seat-mounted side impact airbags There is an airbag readiness light and/or roof-rail airbags.
  • Page 77: Where Are The Airbags

    Seats and Restraints 3-21 Where Are the Airbags? Driver Side Shown, Passenger The driver knee airbag is below the Side Similar steering column. The front outboard passenger knee airbag is below the The seat-mounted side impact The driver frontal airbag is in the glove box.
  • Page 78: When Should An Airbag

    3-22 Seats and Restraints When Should an Airbag Warning (Continued) Inflate? or even death. The path of an This vehicle is equipped with inflating airbag must be kept airbags. See Airbag System on clear. Do not put anything page 3-19. Airbags are designed to between an occupant and an inflate if the impact exceeds the airbag, and do not attach or put...
  • Page 79: What Makes An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints 3-23 It depends on what is hit, the Seat-mounted side impact airbags In any particular crash, no one can direction of the impact, and how are designed to inflate in moderate say whether an airbag should have quickly the vehicle slows down.
  • Page 80: What Will You See After An Airbag Inflates

    3-24 Seats and Restraints In moderate to severe side Airbags should never be regarded the windshield or being able to steer collisions, even belted occupants as anything more than a supplement the vehicle, nor does it prevent can contact the inside of the to safety belts.
  • Page 81: Passenger Sensing

    Seats and Restraints 3-25 Let only qualified technicians off the fuel system after the airbags In many crashes severe enough to work on the airbag systems. inflate. You can lock the doors, turn inflate the airbag, windshields are Improper service can mean that off the interior lamps, and turn off broken by vehicle deformation.
  • Page 82 3-26 Seats and Restraints outboard passenger frontal airbag Warning (Continued) and knee airbag should be allowed to inflate or not. forward-facing child restraint can According to accident statistics, be seriously injured or killed if the children are safer when properly passenger frontal airbag inflates secured in a rear seat in the correct and the passenger seat is in a...
  • Page 83 Seats and Restraints 3-27 The passenger sensing system is The passenger sensing system is Warning designed to turn off the front designed to turn on the front outboard passenger frontal airbag outboard passenger frontal airbag If the airbag readiness light ever and knee airbag if: and knee airbag anytime the system comes on and stays on, it means...
  • Page 84 3-28 Seats and Restraints 3. Remove any additional items Also make sure the child If the Off Indicator Is Lit for an from the seat such as blankets, restraint is not trapped under the Adult-Sized Occupant cushions, seat covers, seat vehicle head restraint.
  • Page 85 Seats and Restraints 3-29 2. Remove any additional material operates. We recommend that you Warning (Continued) from the seat, such as blankets, not use seat covers or other cushions, seat covers, seat aftermarket equipment except when serious injury or even death. An heaters, or seat massagers.
  • Page 86: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    3-30 Seats and Restraints is on the seat. If the passenger Servicing the Warning (Continued) airbag(s) are turned on, the on Airbag-Equipped Vehicle indicator will be lit. proper service procedures, and Airbags affect how the vehicle If the passenger seat gets wet, dry make sure the person performing should be serviced.
  • Page 87: Airbag System Check

    Seats and Restraints 3-31 Your dealer and the service manual turning off the passenger airbag(s). Caution have information about the location See Passenger Sensing System on of the airbag sensors, sensing and page 3-25. If an airbag covering is damaged, diagnostic module, and airbag If the vehicle has rollover roof-rail opened, or broken, the airbag...
  • Page 88: Child Restraints

    3-32 Seats and Restraints Vehicles with eAssist have a high Child Restraints Warning (Continued) voltage battery and a standard 12 volt battery. If an airbag inflates Older Children protect you and your or the vehicle has been in a crash, passenger(s) in a crash, resulting the vehicle's sensing system may in serious injury or even death.
  • Page 89 Seats and Restraints 3-33 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 90: Infants And Young

    3-34 Seats and Restraints 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 91 Seats and Restraints 3-35 Every time infants and young Warning (Continued) children ride in vehicles, they should have the protection provided by the front outboard seat, always appropriate child restraints. Neither move the front passenger seat as the vehicle's safety belt system nor far back as it will go.
  • Page 92 3-36 Seats and Restraints weight, height, and age but also Warning Warning whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the motor To reduce the risk of neck and A young child's hip bones are still vehicle in which it will be used. head injury during a crash, infants so small that the vehicle's regular For most basic types of child...
  • Page 93: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints 3-37 Child Restraint Systems Forward-Facing Child Seat Booster Seats A forward-facing child seat provides A booster seat is a child restraint Rear-Facing Infant Seat restraint for the child's body with the designed to improve the fit of the A rear-facing infant seat provides harness.
  • Page 94: Where To Put The Restraint

    3-38 Seats and Restraints Securing an Add-On Child Children can be endangered in a Administration (NHTSA) website to crash if the child restraint is not locate the nearest child safety seat Restraint in the Vehicle properly secured in the vehicle. inspection station.
  • Page 95 Seats and Restraints 3-39 Whenever possible, children aged Child restraints and booster seats Warning (Continued) 12 and under should be secured in vary considerably in size, and some a rear seating position. may fit in certain seating positions system is fail-safe. No one can better than others.
  • Page 96: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children

    3-40 Seats and Restraints Lower Anchors and recommends that the booster seat The following explains how to attach be secured with the LATCH system, a child restraint with these Tethers for Children this can be done as long as the attachments in the vehicle.
  • Page 97 Seats and Restraints 3-41 Top Tether Anchor The child restraint may have a Lower Anchor and Top Tether single tether (3) or a dual tether (4). Anchor Locations Either will have a single attachment (2) to secure the top tether to the anchor. Some child restraints that have a top tether are designed for use with or without the top tether being...
  • Page 98: System

    3-42 Seats and Restraints According to accident statistics, children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child restraint system or infant restraint system secured in a rear seating position. See Where to Put the Restraint on page 3-38 for To assist in locating the lower additional information.
  • Page 99 Seats and Restraints 3-43 If you need to secure more than one Warning Warning (Continued) child restraint in the rear seat, see Where to Put the Restraint on Do not attach more than one child of the retractor to set the lock, page 3-38.
  • Page 100 3-44 Seats and Restraints Installing child restraints using child restraint manufacturer LATCH in the center and left rear instructions and the instructions seating positions at the same time is in this manual. prohibited. 1.1. Find the lower anchors for Make sure to attach the child the desired seating restraint at the proper anchor position.
  • Page 101 Seats and Restraints 3-45 anchor, if equipped. Refer to the If the position you are using child restraint instructions and does not have a headrest the following steps: or head restraint and you are using a single tether, 2.1. Find the top tether anchor. route the tether over the Open the cover to expose seatback.
  • Page 102 3-46 Seats and Restraints Head Restraint Removal and 2. Press both buttons on the head restraint posts at the same time, Reinstallation and pull up on the head The rear outboard head restraints restraint. can be removed if they interfere with 3.
  • Page 103: Replacing Latch System Parts After A Crash

    Seats and Restraints 3-47 To reinstall the head restraint: 3. Try to move the head restraint to New parts and repairs may be make sure that it is locked in necessary even if the LATCH place. system was not being used at the time of the crash.
  • Page 104 3-48 Seats and Restraints Do not secure a child seat in a If the head restraint interferes 3. Push the latch plate into the position without a top tether anchor with the proper installation of the buckle until it clicks. If the latch if a national or local law requires child restraint, the head restraint plate will not go fully into the...
  • Page 105: (Front Passenger Seat)

    Seats and Restraints 3-49 6. If the child restraint has a top Reinstallation under Lower Anchors tether, follow the child restraint and Tethers for Children (LATCH manufacturer's instructions System) on page 3-40. regarding the use of the top Securing Child Restraints tether.
  • Page 106 3-50 Seats and Restraints Do not secure a child seat in a Warning Warning (Continued) position without a top tether anchor if a national or local law requires A child in a rear-facing child Secure rear-facing child restraints that the top tether be anchored, or if restraint can be seriously injured in a rear seat, even if the airbag the instructions that come with the...
  • Page 107 Seats and Restraints 3-51 the vehicle. See Passenger 4. Push the latch plate into the Airbag Status Indicator on buckle until it clicks. page 5-13. Position the release button on 2. Put the child restraint on the buckle so that the safety belt the seat.
  • Page 108 3-52 Seats and Restraints 7. Before placing a child in the child restraint, make sure it is securely held in place. To check, grasp the child restraint at the safety belt path and attempt to move it side to side and back and forth.
  • Page 109: Storage Compartments

    Storage Storage Storage Compartments Storage Compartments Warning Storage Compartments ..4-1 Instrument Panel Storage ..4-1 Do not store heavy or sharp Glove Box ....4-1 objects in storage compartments.
  • Page 110: Center Console Storage

    Storage Cupholders Center Console Storage Additional Storage Features Rear Seat Cargo Tie-Downs There are cargo tie downs in the trunk. The cargo tie downs can be used to secure small loads or the convenience net. See Convenience Net on page 4-2. Convenience Net For vehicles with a convenience net, it is in the trunk and used to store...
  • Page 111: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Passenger Airbag Status Information Displays Indicator ....5-13 Center Stack Display ..5-23 Controls Charging System Light .
  • Page 112: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Transmission Messages ..5-33 Controls 4. Push the lever up to lock the Vehicle Reminder steering wheel in place. Messages ....5-34 Steering Wheel Do not adjust the steering wheel Washer Fluid Messages .
  • Page 113: Horn

    Instruments and Controls Press and hold SRC to interact with HI: Use for fast wipes. (Push to Talk): For vehicles the navigation system, if equipped. with an OnStar, Bluetooth, LO: Use for slow wipes. or navigation system, press to (Volume): Press + to interact with those systems.
  • Page 114: Compass

    Instruments and Controls Damaged blades should be Positioning System (GPS) antenna, (Windshield Washer): Pull ® replaced. See Wiper Blade StabiliTrak , and vehicle speed the windshield wiper lever toward Replacement on page 10-27. information. you to spray windshield washer fluid and activate the wipers.
  • Page 115: Power Outlets

    Instruments and Controls information about how to use the 3. Press the TUNE/MENU knob to 12/24 HR Format: Press the 12 HR menu system. For vehicles with a select the 12 hour or 24 hour screen button for standard time; navigation system, see the display format.
  • Page 116 Instruments and Controls turning off the vehicle. See Retained Power Outlet 120 Volt less than 150 watts is plugged into Accessory Power (RAP) on the outlet, and no system fault is Alternating Current page 9-23. detected. If equipped with this power outlet it The indicator light does not come on Open the protective cover to use the can be used to plug in electrical...
  • Page 117: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls The power outlet is not designed for Warning Lights, Gauges can indicate when there the following, and may not work could be a problem with a vehicle Gauges, and properly if they are plugged in: function. Often gauges and warning lights work together to indicate a Indicators Equipment with high initial peak...
  • Page 118: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster English Uplevel Shown, Metric and Base Level Similar...
  • Page 119 Instruments and Controls English eAssist Shown, Metric eAssist Similar...
  • Page 120: Speedometer

    5-10 Instruments and Controls Speedometer The trip odometer is accessed and A slight bump may be felt when the reset through the Driver Information transmission is determining the The speedometer shows the Center (DIC). See Driver most fuel efficient operating range. vehicle's speed in either kilometers Information Center (DIC) on per hour (km/h) or miles per...
  • Page 121: Driver Efficiency Gauge

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 An arrow on the fuel gauge Driver Efficiency Gauge Engine Coolant indicates the side of the vehicle the Temperature Gauge fuel door is on. Here are four things that some owners ask about. These are normal and do not indicate a problem with the fuel gauge: At the service station, the gas pump shuts off before the gauge...
  • Page 122: Safety Belt Reminders

    5-12 Instruments and Controls Safety Belt Reminders Passenger Safety Belt If the passenger safety belt is buckled, neither the chime nor the Reminder Light Driver Safety Belt Reminder light comes on. There is a passenger safety belt Light The front passenger safety belt reminder light near the passenger warning light and chime may turn on There is a driver safety belt...
  • Page 123: Passenger Airbag Status

    Instruments and Controls 5-13 Passenger Airbag Status several more seconds, the status indicator will light either ON or OFF, Indicator or either the on or off symbol, to let you know the status of the front The vehicle has a passenger outboard passenger frontal airbag sensing system.
  • Page 124: Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    5-14 Instruments and Controls If it does not, have the vehicle Malfunction Warning serviced by your dealer. Indicator Lamp The light should go out once the If the airbag readiness light ever A computer system called OBD II engine starts. If it stays on, comes on and stays on, it means (On-Board Diagnostics-Second or comes on while driving, there...
  • Page 125 Instruments and Controls 5-15 Caution Caution (Continued) If the vehicle is continually driven could lead to costly repairs not with this light on, the emission covered by the vehicle warranty. controls might not work as well, This could also result in a failure the vehicle fuel economy might to pass a required Emission If the malfunction indicator lamp...
  • Page 126 5-16 Instruments and Controls Check that good quality fuel is If the light continues to flash, find a Emissions Inspection and used. Poor fuel quality causes safe place to stop and park the Maintenance Programs the engine not to run as vehicle.
  • Page 127: Brake System Warning

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 is not on while the vehicle is in Brake System Warning Warning ON/RUN or Service Only Mode. Light See your dealer for assistance in The brake system might not be verifying proper operation of the The vehicle brake system consists working properly if the brake malfunction indicator lamp.
  • Page 128: Vehicle Ahead Indicator

    5-18 Instruments and Controls If it does not, have the vehicle Lane Departure Warning Vehicle Ahead Indicator serviced by your dealer. If the (LDW) Light system is working normally, the indicator light then goes off. If the ABS light stays on, turn the ignition off.
  • Page 129: Traction Off Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 ® Traction Off Light StabiliTrak OFF Light Traction Control System ® (TCS)/StabiliTrak Light This light comes on briefly while This light comes on briefly while starting the engine. If it does not, starting the engine. If it does not, This light comes on briefly when the have the vehicle serviced by your have the vehicle serviced by your...
  • Page 130: Engine Coolant Temperature

    5-20 Instruments and Controls If the indicator/warning light is on Tire Pressure Light Caution and flashing, the TCS and/or the StabiliTrak system is actively The engine coolant temperature working. warning light indicates that the See Traction Control/Electronic vehicle has overheated. Driving Stability Control on page 9-32.
  • Page 131: Engine Oil Pressure Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 A DIC tire pressure message may Engine Oil Pressure Light also display. See Tire Messages on page 5-33. Stop as soon as Caution possible, and inflate the tires to the pressure value shown on the Tire Lack of proper engine oil and Loading Information label.
  • Page 132: Low Fuel Warning Light

    5-22 Instruments and Controls Low Fuel Warning Light Security Light High-Beam On Light This light, below the fuel gauge, The immobilizer light should come This light comes on when the comes on briefly when the engine is on briefly as the engine is started. high-beam headlamps are in use.
  • Page 133: Lamps On Reminder

    Instruments and Controls 5-23 Lamps On Reminder For vehicles with the uplevel or Information Displays eAssist cluster, this telltale will be shown in the Driver Information Center Stack Display Center (DIC) screen. Infotainment and vehicle Door Ajar Light personalization information displays in the center stack screen.
  • Page 134: Driver Information

    5-24 Instruments and Controls Driver Information DIC Buttons trip/fuel displays. Some of the items may not be available for your Center (DIC) particular vehicle. The DIC displays information about Digital Speedometer the vehicle. It also displays warning Trip 1 messages if a system problem is detected.
  • Page 135 Instruments and Controls 5-25 Trip 1 and Trip 2 Average Fuel Economy and hour (mph). This average is Instantaneous Fuel Economy calculated based on the various This display shows the current vehicle speeds recorded since the distance traveled, in either This display shows the approximate last reset of this value.
  • Page 136 5-26 Instruments and Controls Navigation the setting. This will change the When the remaining oil life is low, displays on the cluster and DIC to the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON This display is used for the either metric or English (US) message will appear on the display.
  • Page 137: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-27 Battery Vehicle Messages Battery Voltage and Charging Messages This display, available on some Messages displayed on the DIC vehicles, shows the current battery indicate the status of the vehicle or BATTERY SAVER ACTIVE voltage. If the voltage is in the some action that may be needed to normal range, the value will display.
  • Page 138: Brake System Messages

    5-28 Instruments and Controls Brake System Messages LEFT REAR DOOR OPEN Dashes will be displayed if the This message will display when the BRAKE FLUID LOW compass needs service. See your driver side rear door is open. Close This message is displayed when the dealer for service.
  • Page 139: Engine Cooling System

    Instruments and Controls 5-29 Engine Cooling System COOLANT LEVEL LOW ADD Engine Oil Messages COOLANT Messages CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON This message will display if the A/C OFF DUE TO HIGH This message displays when the coolant is low. See Engine Coolant ENGINE TEMP engine oil needs to be changed.
  • Page 140: Engine Power Messages

    5-30 Instruments and Controls OIL PRESSURE LOW STOP message stays on, the vehicle REPLACE BATTERY IN should be taken to your dealer for ENGINE REMOTE KEY service as soon as possible. This message displays if low oil This message displays when the pressure levels occur.
  • Page 141: Lamp Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-31 Lamp Messages Object Detection System LANE DEPARTURE WARNING UNAVAILABLE Messages AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL This message may appear if LDW ON/OFF FORWARD COLLISION does not activate due to a ALERT OFF This message is displayed when the temporary condition.
  • Page 142: Ride Control System

    5-32 Instruments and Controls SERVICE PARK ASSIST message may also activate during however, you do not have the heavy rain or due to road spray. The benefit of StabiliTrak, so reduce This message displays if there is a vehicle does not need service. your speed and drive accordingly.
  • Page 143: Starting The Vehicle

    Instruments and Controls 5-33 Starting the Vehicle eAssist Only). Take the vehicle to The low tire pressure warning light your dealer for service if this will also come on. See Tire Messages message continues to be displayed. Pressure Light on page 5-20. JUMP START ACTIVE WAIT TO If a tire pressure message displays, Tire Messages...
  • Page 144: Vehicle Personalization

    5-34 Instruments and Controls SHIFT DENIED Vehicle Reminder Vehicle Messages This message displays when Personalization attempting to use the automatic ICE POSSIBLE DRIVE Use the audio system controls to transmission manual mode to shift WITH CARE access the personalization menus to too low or too high of a gear.
  • Page 145 Instruments and Controls 5-35 Remote Start Heated Seats 3. Press TUNE/MENU to select the Auto Defog Vehicle Settings menu. Auto Defog Only vehicles with dual automatic The following list of menu items will climate control will have this option. Auto Rear Defog This allows for turning the auto be available: Auto Fan Speed...
  • Page 146 5-36 Instruments and Controls Collision/Detection Systems Press TUNE/MENU to confirm the Chime Volume selection and move back to the This allows selection of the chime Select the Collision/Detection last menu. volume level. Systems menu and the following See Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) may be displayed: Press TUNE/MENU when Chime on page 9-41.
  • Page 147 Instruments and Controls 5-37 Language or Off. Press TUNE/MENU to Unlocked Door Anti Lock Out confirm and go back to the When on, this feature will keep the Select Language, then select from last menu. driver door from locking when the the available language(s).
  • Page 148 5-38 Instruments and Controls Delayed Door Lock Remote Locking, Unlocking, Locking Feedback Starting When on, this feature will delay the This allows selection of what type of locking of the doors until feedback is given when locking the Select Remote Locking, Unlocking, five seconds after the last door is vehicle with the RKE transmitter.
  • Page 149 Instruments and Controls 5-39 doors will unlock at the first press Remote Left in Vehicle Reminder Passive Door Unlock . Press TUNE/MENU to confirm This allows the Remote Left in This allows selection of which doors and go back to the last menu. Vehicle Reminder feature to be are unlocked by pressing the button turned on or off.
  • Page 150: Universal Remote System

    5-40 Instruments and Controls Return to Factory Settings Universal Remote Do not use the Universal Remote system with any garage door opener Select Return to Factory Settings for System that does not have the stop and the option to return all vehicle reverse feature.
  • Page 151 Instruments and Controls 5-41 Make sure the hand-held transmitter 2. At the same time, press and programming is complete. has a new battery for quick and hold both the hand-held There is no need to accurate transmission of the transmitter button and one of the complete Steps 4 6.
  • Page 152 5-42 Instruments and Controls does not flash, press and hold enough for the Universal Remote the same button a second time system to pick up the signal during for two seconds, then release it. programming. Again, if the door does not move If the programming did not work, or the garage door lamp does replace Step 2 under Programming...
  • Page 153: Universal Remote System Operation

    Instruments and Controls 5-43 Universal Remote System Reprogramming a Single Universal Remote System Operation Button Using the Universal Remote To reprogram any of the system System buttons: Press and hold the appropriate 1. Press and hold any one of the Universal Remote system button for buttons.
  • Page 154 5-44 Instruments and Controls NOTES...
  • Page 155: Exterior Lamp Controls

    Lighting Lighting Interior Lighting Exterior Lighting Instrument Panel Illumination Control ..... . 6-5 Exterior Lamp Controls Courtesy Lamps ....6-5 Exterior Lighting Dome Lamps .
  • Page 156: Exterior Lamps Off

    Lighting AUTO (Automatic): Automatically The DRL system turns on the turns the exterior lamps on and off, low-beam headlamps at a reduced depending on outside lighting. brightness. For vehicles with High Intensity Discharge (HID) (Parking Lamps): Turns on the headlamps, there is a dedicated parking lamps including all lamps, DRL.
  • Page 157: Automatic Headlamp

    Lighting This vehicle may have a DRL There is a light sensor on top of the not operating, these lamps turn off. disabling function. When the DRL instrument panel. Do not cover the Move the exterior lamp control to are on and a turn signal is activated, sensor, otherwise the headlamps to disable this feature.
  • Page 158: Turn And Lane-Change

    Lighting Turn and Lane-Change If after signaling a turn or lane If the fog lamps are turned on while change, the arrow flashes rapidly or the exterior lamp control is in the Signals does not come on, a signal bulb AUTO position, the headlamps may be burned out.
  • Page 159: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lighting Courtesy Lamps (Door): Turns the lamps on when any door is opened. The courtesy lamps come on Instrument Panel (On): Keeps the lamps on all automatically when any door is the time. opened and the dome lamp is in the Illumination Control door position.
  • Page 160: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting Features Exit Lighting The headlamps, taillamps, parking Entry Lighting lamps, back-up lamps, and license plate lamps come on at night, or in The headlamps, taillamps, license areas with limited lighting, when the plate lamps, back-up lamps, dome key is removed from the ignition. lamps, and most of the interior lights The dome lamps also come on turn on briefly when the Remote...
  • Page 161: Battery Load Management

    Lighting Battery Load The battery can be discharged at EPM works to prevent excessive idle if the electrical loads are very discharge of the battery. It does this Management high. This is true for all vehicles. by balancing the generator's output This is because the generator and the vehicle's electrical needs.
  • Page 162 Lighting NOTES...
  • Page 163: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Infotainment Introduction This system provides access to many audio and non-audio listings. System Infotainment To minimize taking your eyes off the road while driving, do the following Determine which radio the vehicle while the vehicle is parked: has. For the radio without Introduction Become familiar with the connectivity, read the following...
  • Page 164: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Infotainment System The vehicle has Retained Caution Caution Accessory Power (RAP). With RAP, the audio system can be played Contact your dealer before adding The chime signals related to even after the ignition is turned off. any equipment. safety belts, parking brake, and See Retained Accessory Power other functions of your vehicle (RAP) on page 9-23.
  • Page 165: Overview

    Infotainment System Overview 1. VOL/ (Volume/Power) Turns the system on or off Infotainment System Overview and adjusts the volume. Radio faceplate examples are provided to help identify buttons and to help understand the functions of the radio. Find the faceplate that best matches 2.
  • Page 166 Infotainment System Character Input: Deletes Release to return to SEEK the last character. playing speed. See CD Press to seek to the Player on page 7-15. 7. TUNE/MENU beginning of the current or Radio: Manually selects For AM or FM, press previous track.
  • Page 167: Operation

    Infotainment System Configuration Setup Menu Operation (Phone): For vehicles with OnStar, press and hold Press the CONFIG button to display Controls the Configuration menu. The mute the infotainment system. Press The infotainment system is operated Configuration menu is used for and hold again, or turn the by using the pushbuttons,...
  • Page 168 Infotainment System Highlight a menu option. Submenus Setting a Value Select a value. BACK : Press to: Exit a menu. Return from a submenu screen to the previous menu screen. Delete the last character in a An arrow on the right-hand edge of 1.
  • Page 169 Infotainment System Entering a Character Sequence 3. Press and hold TUNE/MENU Adjusting the Fader and Balance until the value changes to 0. Press the BACK button to go back to the Tone Settings menu. Adjusting the Treble, Midrange, and Bass 1.
  • Page 170 Infotainment System System Settings Auto Volume 5. Press BACK button to go back to the System The auto volume feature Speed Compensated Volume Configuration menu. automatically adjusts the radio volume to compensate for road and Configuring the Number of wind noise as the vehicle speeds up Favorite Pages or slows down, so that the volume level is consistent.
  • Page 171: Am-Fm Radio

    Infotainment System Maximum Startup Volume Regionalization Radio The maximum volume played when RDS stations will broadcast different the radio is first turned on can AM-FM Radio programs on different frequencies. be set. To set the Regional (REG) feature Control Buttons on or off: The buttons used to control the 1.
  • Page 172 7-10 Infotainment System RDS (Radio Data System) Selecting a Band Favorites List 1. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob. The radio may have RDS. The RDS Press the RADIO/BAND button to feature is available for use only on choose AM, FM, or SiriusXM if 2.
  • Page 173: Satellite Radio

    Infotainment System 7-11 To search for a programming type To cancel the station search, press Satellite Radio determined by station: TUNE/MENU. ® SiriusXM Satellite Radio 1. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob. Storing a Station as a Favorite Service 2. Select FM category list. A list of Stations from all bands can be Vehicles with a SiriusXM satellite all programming types available...
  • Page 174 7-12 Infotainment System SiriusXM Categories Turning SiriusXM Channel Channel Unavailable: This previously assigned channel is no Graphic On or Off SiriusXM channels are organized in longer assigned. Tune to another categories. 1. Press the CONFIG button on the channel. faceplate. To customize which SiriusXM No Artist Info: The system is categories are used and displayed...
  • Page 175: Radio Reception

    Infotainment System 7-13 1-866-635-2349 (U.S.), and XM Not Available: If this message www.xmradio.ca or 1-877-209-0079 does not clear within a short period The range for most AM stations is (Canada). of time, the receiver could have a greater than for FM, especially at fault.
  • Page 176: Backglass Antenna

    7-14 Infotainment System Cell Phone Usage Multi-Band Antenna Caution Cell phone usage, such as making ® The roof antenna is for OnStar or receiving phone calls, charging, ® Using a razor blade or sharp SiriusXM Satellite Radio, and GPS or just having the phone on may object to clear the inside rear (Global Positioning System).
  • Page 177: Audio Players

    Infotainment System 7-15 Audio Players To avoid damage to the CD player: Press to eject a disc from the CD player. Do not use scratched or CD Player damaged discs. Playing an Audio CD Do not apply labels to discs. The The player can be used for CDs CD/AUX: Press to use the CD labels could get caught in the...
  • Page 178: Error Messages

    7-16 Infotainment System The disc is dirty, scratched, wet, Press and hold to fast forward This jack is not an audio output. Do or upside down. not plug headphones into the through a track. auxiliary input jack. Auxiliary The air is very humid. Try the Release to return to playing devices should be set up while the...
  • Page 179 Infotainment System 7-17 USB Drives Composers ® Zunes To search for tracks: Not all iPods, PFDs, USB Drives, 1. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob. and Zunes are compatible with the 2. Select Search. infotainment system. 3. Select: Playlists, Artists, Albums, Connecting and Controlling Song Titles, Podcasts, Genres, an iPod Audiobooks, or Composers.
  • Page 180 7-18 Infotainment System Off: Playback starts from the 3. Select: Playlists, Artists, Albums, Connecting and Controlling a beginning of the current track after Song Titles, Podcasts, USB Drive the last track finishes. or Genres. The infotainment system can only 4. Select the track. Connecting and Controlling a play back .mp3 and .wma files from a USB drive.
  • Page 181 Infotainment System 7-19 Tracks can be searched for by: Off: Plays current tracks in A Bluetooth phone with MP3 sequential order. capability cannot be paired to the Playlists* vehicle as a phone and an MP3 Repeat Functionality Artists player at the same time. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob and set Albums Pairing Information:...
  • Page 182 7-20 Infotainment System To select the Bluetooth Setup menu Pairing a Device Connecting to a Device when a device is attached to the 1. Select Connect To New Device Once a device is paired to the USB port and active: from the Bluetooth Music infotainment system, it can be Setup menu.
  • Page 183: Bluetooth (Overview)

    Infotainment System 7-21 Removing a Device Poor Bluetooth Signal Quality: Phone This message displays when the 1. Select Remove Device from the Bluetooth signal strength is low. Bluetooth Music Setup menu. Bluetooth (Overview) This Feature is Unavailable While 2. Select the device. For vehicles equipped with Vehicle is Moving: This message Bluetooth capability, the system can...
  • Page 184 7-22 Infotainment System Pair cell phone(s) to the vehicle. make and receive phone calls. The Infotainment System Controls The system may not work with infotainment system and voice To navigate the menu system using all cell phones. See Pairing in recognition are used to control the the infotainment controls, see this section.
  • Page 185: Controls)

    Infotainment System 7-23 Only one paired cell phone can can be used. See your cell phone VOL/ knob during a call to be connected to the Bluetooth manufacturer's user guide for change the volume level. The system at a time. Bluetooth functions before pairing adjusted volume level remains in the cell phone.
  • Page 186 7-24 Infotainment System 5. Start the pairing process on the 2. Select Phone Settings or 4. Select Device List. cell phone to be paired to the Bluetooth Settings. 5. Select the new phone to connect vehicle. See the cell phone 3.
  • Page 187 Infotainment System 7-25 The Call Lists menu allows you to 3. Select the Incoming Calls, Declining a Call access the phone numbers from the Outgoing Calls, or Missed Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, and Calls list. Decline and press the TUNE/ Missed Calls menus on your cell MENU knob to decline the call.
  • Page 188: Recognition)

    7-26 Infotainment System 2. Select Switch Call from Ending a Call Bluetooth (Voice the menu. Recognition) Turn or press the TUNE/MENU knob and select Hang Up. Conference Calling Using Voice Recognition If equipped, conference calling and Muting a Call To use voice recognition if three-way calling must be supported To Mute a Call equipped, press the...
  • Page 189 Infotainment System 7-27 Pairing Information different paired phone, see This name will be used to Connecting to a Different indicate which phones are A Bluetooth phone with MP3 Phone later in this section. paired and connected to the capability cannot be paired to vehicle.
  • Page 190 7-28 Infotainment System Deleting a Paired Phone 2. Say Bluetooth. Delete: This command is used to delete individual name tags. If the phone name you want to 3. Say Change phone. delete is unknown, see Listing All Delete All Name Tags: This If another cell phone is Paired and Connected Phones.
  • Page 191 Infotainment System 7-29 To hear all of the numbers Using the Delete All Name Tags Making a Call recognized by the system, say Command Calls can be made using the Verify at any time. This command deletes all stored following commands. name tags in the Hands-Free 1.
  • Page 192 7-30 Infotainment System Calling 911 Emergency To hear all of the numbers Once connected, the person called recognized by the system, say will be heard through the audio 1. Press . The system Verify at any time. speakers. responds Ready, followed by Receiving a Call 1.
  • Page 193 Infotainment System 7-31 Press to disconnect the To Transfer Audio to the Bluetooth To mute a call, press , and System from a Cell Phone current call and switch to the call then say Mute Call. on hold. During a call with the audio on the To cancel mute, press , and Three-Way Calling...
  • Page 194 7-32 Infotainment System The cell phone's normal prompt Clearing the System messages will go through their cycle Unless information is deleted out of according to the phone's operating the in-vehicle Bluetooth system, it instructions. will be retained indefinitely. This includes all saved name tags in the Dual Tone Multi-Frequency phone book and phone pairing (DTMF) Tones...
  • Page 195: Climate Control Systems

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems The heating, cooling, and ventilation for the vehicle can be controlled with Climate Control Systems this system. Climate Control Systems ..8-1 Dual Automatic Climate Control System ..... . 8-4 Air Vents Air Vents .
  • Page 196 Climate Controls Certain climate control settings can Fan Control: Turn the knob (Air Conditioning): Press to lead to higher fuel usage and/or clockwise or counterclockwise to turn the air conditioning on or off. fewer auto stops. increase or decrease the fan speed. If the fan is turned off or the outside temperature falls below freezing, the The following are climate control...
  • Page 197 Climate Controls higher humidity inside the vehicle (Heated Seats, If Caution and window fogging before the Equipped): Press to turn the engine restarts. heated seats on or off. See Heated Using a razor blade or sharp Front Seats on page 3-7. Pressing the button during an object on the inside rear window...
  • Page 198: Dual Automatic Climate Control System

    Climate Controls Dual Automatic Climate Control System Climate Control Influence on eAssist Operation and Fuel The heating, cooling, and ventilation for the vehicle can be controlled with Economy (If Equipped) this system. The climate control system is dependent upon other vehicle systems for heat and power input.
  • Page 199 Climate Controls Select a temperature setting that 2. Set the temperature. Allow the on. When the passenger settings is higher in hot weather and system time to stabilize. Then are adjusted, the SYNC indicator lower in cold weather. adjust the temperature as light turns off.
  • Page 200 Climate Controls (Defog): Air is directed to the (Comfort/Eco Air Conditioning Pressing the button during an windshield and floor outlets to clear (For eAssist Vehicles)): Press to auto stop will restart the engine to the windows of fog or moisture. cycle between the off, comfort, and prevent window fogging.
  • Page 201 Climate Controls Rear Window Defogger (Recirculation): Press to turn Caution (Continued) on recirculation. An indicator light (Rear Window Defogger): comes on. Air is recirculated to Press to turn the rear window covered by the vehicle warranty. quickly cool the inside of the vehicle defogger on or off.
  • Page 202: Air Vents

    Climate Controls The climate control system uses the Air Vents Side Air Vents sensor information to adjust the temperature, fan speed, Center Air Vents recirculation, and air delivery mode for best comfort. If the sensor is covered, the automatic climate control system may not work properly.
  • Page 203: Passenger Compartment Air Filter

    Climate Controls Keep the paths under all seats Maintenance clear of objects to help circulate the air inside the vehicle more Passenger Compartment effectively. Air Filter Do not attach any devices to the air vent louvers. This restricts The filter removes dust, pollen, and airflow and may cause damage other airborne irritants from outside to the air vents.
  • Page 204 8-10 Climate Controls Service All vehicles have a label underhood that identifies the refrigerant used in the vehicle. The refrigerant system should only be serviced by trained and certified technicians. The air conditioning evaporator should never be repaired or replaced by one from a salvage vehicle.
  • Page 205: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving and Starting the Engine ..9-19 Cruise Control Engine Heater ....9-22 Cruise Control ....9-35 Operating Retained Accessory Driver Assistance Systems...
  • Page 206: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Designate a front seat Trailer Towing Driving Information passenger to handle potential General Towing distractions. Information ....9-53 Distracted Driving Driving Characteristics and Become familiar with vehicle Towing Tips .
  • Page 207: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Allow enough following distance Control of a Vehicle Warning between you and the driver in Braking, steering, and accelerating front of you. Taking your eyes off the road too are important factors in helping to Focus on the task of driving. long or too often could cause a control a vehicle while driving.
  • Page 208: Steering

    Driving and Operating Maintain a reasonable steady If the engine ever stops while the If the steering wheel is turned until it speed through the curve. vehicle is being driven, brake reaches the end of its travel and is normally but do not pump the held against that position for an Wait until the vehicle is out of brakes.
  • Page 209: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating Off-Road Recovery 3. Turn the steering wheel to go If the vehicle starts to slide, follow straight down the roadway. these suggestions: Ease your foot off the Loss of Control accelerator pedal and steer the way you want the vehicle to go. Skidding The vehicle may straighten out.
  • Page 210: Track Events And Competitive

    Driving and Operating Remember: Antilock brakes help of driving conditions and avoid Caution avoid only the braking skid. driving through large puddles and deep standing or flowing water. During a first time track or racing Track Events and event, high rear axle Warning Competitive Driving temperatures can occur.
  • Page 211: Highway Hypnosis

    Driving and Operating Have good tires with proper Hydroplaning Hill and Mountain Roads tread depth. See Tires on Hydroplaning is dangerous. Water Driving on steep hills or through page 10-44. can build up under the vehicle's mountains is different than driving Turn off cruise control.
  • Page 212: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating Winter Driving Traction Control should be turned Warning on. See Traction Control/Electronic Driving on Snow or Ice Stability Control on page 9-32. Coasting downhill in N (Neutral) Drive carefully when there is snow The Antilock Brake System (ABS) or with the ignition off is or ice between the tires and the improves vehicle stability during...
  • Page 213: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating If possible, use Roadside the way to save heat. Repeat this Warning (Continued) Assistance. See Roadside until help arrives but only when you Assistance Program on page 13-5. feel really uncomfortable from the Check again from time to To get help and keep everyone in cold.
  • Page 214: Vehicle Load Limits

    9-10 Driving and Operating Slowly spinning the wheels in the Warning Warning forward and reverse directions causes a rocking motion that could Do not load the vehicle any If the vehicle's tires spin at high free the vehicle. If that does not get speed, they can explode, and you heavier than the Gross the vehicle out after a few tries, it...
  • Page 215 Driving and Operating 9-11 Tire and Loading Information pillar (B-pillar). The Tire and Steps for Determining Correct Label Loading Information label shows Load Limit the number of occupant seating Locate the statement "The positions (1), and the maximum combined weight of vehicle capacity weight (2) in occupants and cargo should kilograms and pounds.
  • Page 216 9-12 Driving and Operating and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.) Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4.
  • Page 217 Driving and Operating 9-13 seating positions. The combined fuel, and cargo. Never exceed weight of the driver, passengers, the GVWR for the vehicle, or the and cargo should never exceed Gross Axle Weight Rating the vehicle's capacity weight. (GAWR) for either the front or rear axle.
  • Page 218: Starting And Operating

    9-14 Driving and Operating If you put things inside the Starting and Warning (Continued) vehicle like suitcases, tools, Operating packages, or anything Never stack heavier else they will go as fast as the things, like suitcases, New Vehicle Break-In vehicle goes. If you have to stop inside the vehicle so that or turn quickly, or if there is a some of them are above...
  • Page 219: Ignition Positions

    Driving and Operating 9-15 The transmitter must be in the If the vehicle is not in P (Park), the Caution (Continued) vehicle for the system to operate. ignition will return to ACC/ If the pushbutton start is not ACCESSORY and display the breaking-in guideline every working, the vehicle may be near a message SHIFT TO PARK in the...
  • Page 220 9-16 Driving and Operating 3. Come to a complete stop, shift ACC/ACCESSORY (Amber Service Only Mode to P (Park), and turn the ignition Indicator Light): This mode allows This power mode is available for to OFF. On vehicles with an you to use some electrical service and diagnostics, and to automatic transmission, the shift...
  • Page 221: Access)

    Driving and Operating 9-17 Ignition Positions (Key Do not turn the engine off when the Caution (Continued) vehicle is moving. This will cause a Access) loss of power assist in the brake only with your hand. If the key and steering systems, and disable cannot be turned by hand, see the airbags.
  • Page 222 9-18 Driving and Operating 4. Set the parking brake. See 3 (ON/RUN): The ignition switch A warning tone sounds when the Parking Brake on page 9-31. stays in this position when the driver door is opened when the engine is running. This position can ignition is still in ACC/ACCESSORY be used to operate the electrical and the key is in the ignition.
  • Page 223: Starting The Engine

    Driving and Operating 9-19 The key lock release will not work if Starting Procedure Caution the battery is charged less than 1. With your foot off the accelerator 9 volts, or uncharged. Try charging pedal, turn the ignition to START. Do not try to shift to P (Park) if the or jump starting the battery.
  • Page 224 9-20 Driving and Operating motor damage. To prevent gear or press the ENGINE START/ Warning (Continued) damage, this system also STOP button, for up to a prevents cranking if the engine maximum of 15 seconds. Wait at vehicle has the automatic engine is already running.
  • Page 225 Driving and Operating 9-21 AUTO STOP on the tachometer cooling. To maximize fuel the time before the engine is signifies that the engine is in auto economy, use the eco air restarted to provide cabin stop mode. See Tachometer on conditioning mode.
  • Page 226: Engine Heater

    9-22 Driving and Operating The interior comfort level has not Stop/Start System Auto Engine Stop/Start reached the required level for When the brakes are applied and the climate control system or Warning the vehicle is at a complete stop, defog settings. Use the eco the engine may turn off.
  • Page 227: Retained Accessory

    Driving and Operating 9-23 To Use the Engine Coolant Retained Accessory Warning Heater Power (RAP) 1. Turn off the engine. Plugging the cord into an These vehicle accessories can be ungrounded outlet could cause an 2. Open the hood and unwrap the used for up to 10 minutes after the electrical shock.
  • Page 228 9-24 Driving and Operating 2. Move the shift lever into P (Park) Torque Lock Warning (Continued) by holding in the button on the Torque lock is when the weight of shift lever and pushing the shift the vehicle puts too much force on Do not leave the vehicle when the lever all the way toward the front the parking pawl in the...
  • Page 229: Shifting Out Of Park

    Driving and Operating 9-25 Shifting out of Park To shift out of P (Park): To access the shift lock manual release: 1. Apply the brake pedal. This vehicle is equipped with an 1. Apply the parking brake. electronic shift lock release system. 2.
  • Page 230: Parking Over Things

    9-26 Driving and Operating Parking over Things Engine Exhaust That Burn Warning Warning Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide (CO) which cannot be Things that can burn could touch seen or smelled. Exposure to CO hot exhaust parts under the can cause unconsciousness and vehicle and ignite.
  • Page 231: Running The Vehicle While Parked

    Driving and Operating 9-27 Running the Vehicle Automatic Warning (Continued) While Parked Transmission There are holes or openings It is better not to park with the in the vehicle body from engine running. damage or aftermarket If the vehicle is left with the engine modifications that are not running, follow the proper steps to completely sealed.
  • Page 232 9-28 Driving and Operating is in ON/RUN. If you cannot shift out N (Neutral): In this position, the Warning of P (Park), ease pressure on the engine does not connect with the shift lever and push the shift lever wheels. To restart the engine when It is dangerous to get out of the all the way into P (Park) as you the vehicle is already moving, use...
  • Page 233: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating 9-29 Manual Mode While using the DSC feature the Caution (Continued) transmission will have firmer shifting Driver Shift Control (DSC) and sportier performance. You can the vehicle warranty. Be sure the use this for sport driving or when To use this feature: engine is not running at high climbing hills to stay in gear longer...
  • Page 234: Antilock Brake

    9-30 Driving and Operating With the DSC feature, the vehicle Brakes If driving safely on a wet road and it can be set to pull away in becomes necessary to slam on the 2 (Second) gear. brakes and continue braking to Antilock Brake avoid a sudden obstacle, a 1.
  • Page 235: Parking Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-31 suddenly slows or stops. Always Parking Brake To release the parking brake, hold leave enough room up ahead to the brake pedal down. Pull the stop, even with ABS. parking brake lever up until you can press the release button.
  • Page 236: Brake Assist

    9-32 Driving and Operating Brake Assist Hill Start Assist (HSA) Ride Control Systems The Brake Assist feature is If equipped, Hill Start Assist (HSA) Traction Control/ designed to assist the driver in may be useful when the vehicle is stopping or decreasing vehicle stopped on a grade.
  • Page 237 Driving and Operating 9-33 StabiliTrak selectively applies See If the Vehicle Is Stuck on If either system fails to turn on or to braking pressure to any one of the page 9-9 and Turning the Systems activate, a message displays in the vehicle wheel brakes to assist the Off and On later in this section.
  • Page 238 9-34 Driving and Operating Turning the Systems Off To turn off both TCS and StabiliTrak, Caution press and hold the TCS/StabiliTrak and On button until the traction off light Do not repeatedly brake or and StabiliTrak OFF Light come accelerate heavily when TCS is on and stay on in the instrument off.
  • Page 239: Cruise Control

    Driving and Operating 9-35 Cruise Control Warning The cruise control lets the vehicle Cruise control can be dangerous maintain a speed of about 40 km/h where you cannot drive safely at (25 mph) or more without keeping a steady speed. Do not use the your foot on the accelerator.
  • Page 240 9-36 Driving and Operating SET/ (Set/Coast): Move the Resuming a Set Speed time this is done, the vehicle thumbwheel down briefly to set the goes about 1.6 km/h (1 mph) If the cruise control is set at a speed and activate cruise control. faster.
  • Page 241: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driving and Operating 9-37 While pressing the accelerator pedal Ending Cruise Control Driver Assistance or shortly following the release to There are three ways to end cruise Systems override cruise control, briefly control: moving the thumbwheel toward Step lightly on the brake pedal; SET will result in cruise control set Forward Collision Alert when cruise control disengages,...
  • Page 242 9-38 Driving and Operating Detecting the Vehicle Ahead Warning Warning FCA is a warning system and FCA does not provide a warning does not apply the brakes. When to help avoid a crash, unless it approaching a slower-moving or detects a vehicle. FCA may not stopped vehicle ahead too rapidly, detect a vehicle ahead if the FCA or when following a vehicle too...
  • Page 243 Driving and Operating 9-39 Collision Alert Tailgating Alert Alert features. The timing of both alerts will vary based on vehicle speed. The faster the vehicle speed, the farther away the alert will occur. Consider traffic and weather conditions when selecting the alert timing.
  • Page 244 9-40 Driving and Operating Ultrasonic Parking Assist When the system is off, PARK Warning (Continued) ASSIST OFF displays on the Driver If equipped, the Ultrasonic Rear Information Center (DIC). The check the area around the vehicle Parking Assist (URPA) system message disappears after a short and check all mirrors before assists the driver with parking and...
  • Page 245: System

    Driving and Operating 9-41 Other conditions, such as be seen; this can occur after Warning (Continued) vibrations from a jackhammer or washing the vehicle in cold the compression of air brakes on weather. The message may not use proper care when changing a very large truck, are affecting clear until the frost or ice has lanes may result in injury, death,...
  • Page 246 9-42 Driving and Operating (11 ft). The height of the zone is When the vehicle is started, both towed. Use caution while changing approximately between 0.5 m (1.5 ft) outside mirror SBZA displays will lanes when towing a trailer. SBZA and 2 m (6 ft) off the ground.
  • Page 247: Rear Vision

    Driving and Operating 9-43 after cleaning both sides of the The RVC system can assist the How the System Works vehicle toward the rear corners of driver when backing up by When the vehicle is shifted into the vehicle, see your dealer. displaying a view of the area behind R (Reverse), the image of the area the vehicle.
  • Page 248 9-44 Driving and Operating 4. Select Camera. When a To turn the symbols and guidelines Use caution while backing up when checkmark appears next to on or off: towing a trailer, as the RCTA Camera, then the RVC system detection zones that extend out 1.
  • Page 249 Driving and Operating 9-45 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: The RVC is turned off. See Turning the Rear Vision Camera System On or Off earlier in this section.
  • Page 250: Lane Departure

    9-46 Driving and Operating Lane Departure Warning Warning (Continued) Warning (LDW) The LDW system is an aid to help and maintain proper vehicle If equipped, LDW may help avoid the vehicle stay in the driving position within the lane, or vehicle crashes due to unintentional lane lane.
  • Page 251 Driving and Operating 9-47 The windshield may be When the vehicle is started, the Warning (Continued) damaged. LDW indicator on the instrument cluster will come on briefly. The weather may be limiting also not detect a lane on winding visibility. If LDW is on, the LDW indicator will or hilly roads, or in conditions that appear green if the system detects...
  • Page 252: Fuel

    9-48 Driving and Operating Fuel If the vehicle has a yellow fuel cap, knocking noise, commonly referred E85 or FlexFuel can be used in the to as spark knock, might be heard. Use of the recommended fuel is an vehicle. See E85 or FlexFuel on If the octane is less than 87, a important part of the proper page 9-50.
  • Page 253: Gasoline Specifications

    Driving and Operating 9-49 then they are acceptable to use. Gasoline Specifications vehicle may not pass a smog-check However, E85 (85% ethanol) and test. See Malfunction Indicator At a minimum, gasoline should meet other fuels containing more than Lamp on page 5-14. If this occurs, ASTM specification D 4814.
  • Page 254: Fuel Additives

    9-50 Driving and Operating Fuel Additives The use of E85 or FlexFuel is immediately after refueling to allow encouraged when the vehicle is the vehicle to adapt to the change in To keep fuel systems clean, TOP designed to use it. E85 or FlexFuel ethanol concentration.
  • Page 255: Filling The Tank

    Driving and Operating 9-51 Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) Do not leave the fuel pump damage plastic and rubber parts. unattended. That damage would not be covered under the vehicle Do not reenter the vehicle warranty. while pumping fuel. Keep children away from the Filling the Tank fuel pump and never let children pump fuel.
  • Page 256: Filling A Portable Fuel

    9-52 Driving and Operating If the cap is not properly installed, Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) the malfunction indicator lamp will come on. See Malfunction Indicator Remove the container from of fuel cap might not fit properly, Lamp on page 5-14. the vehicle, trunk, or pickup might cause the malfunction Do not top off or overfill the tank and...
  • Page 257: Trailer Towing

    Driving and Operating 9-53 Trailer Towing Driving Characteristics Warning and Towing Tips General Towing When towing a trailer, exhaust Driving with a Trailer gases may collect at the rear of Information When towing a trailer: the vehicle and enter if the Only use towing equipment that has liftgate, trunk/hatch, or rear-most Become familiar with the state...
  • Page 258 9-54 Driving and Operating Towing a trailer requires a certain trailer, which mainly occurs during Making Turns amount of experience. The cornering. This is normal when combination you are driving is towing heavier trailers. Caution longer and not as responsive as the Following Distance vehicle itself.
  • Page 259 Driving and Operating 9-55 lamps also flash, telling other grades, the vehicle could show If parking the rig on a hill: drivers the vehicle is turning, signs similar to engine overheating. 1. Press the brake pedal, but do changing lanes or stopping. To avoid this, let the engine run not shift into P (Park) yet.
  • Page 260: Trailer Towing (Eassist)

    9-56 Driving and Operating 3. Drive slowly until the trailer is Trailer Towing (eAssist) on the vehicle, and the amount of clear of the chocks. tongue weight the vehicle can carry. The vehicle is neither designed nor See Weight of the Trailer Tongue 4.
  • Page 261: Towing Equipment

    Driving and Operating 9-57 If there are a lot of options, After loading the trailer, weigh the bumper-type hitches to it. Use equipment, passengers, or cargo in trailer and then the tongue, only a frame-mounted hitch that the vehicle, it will reduce the tongue separately, to see if the weights are does not attach to the bumper.
  • Page 262: Conversions And Add-Ons

    9-58 Driving and Operating Trailer Brakes Conversions and Add-on equipment can drain the vehicle's 12-volt battery, even if the Does the trailer have its own Add-Ons vehicle is not operating. brakes? Be sure to read and follow The vehicle has an airbag system. the instructions for the trailer brakes Add-On Electrical Before attempting to add anything...
  • Page 263: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Battery ..... 10-24 Taillamps, Turn Signal, Starter Switch Check ..10-26 Stoplamps, and Back-Up Automatic Transmission Shift Lamps (LTZ) .
  • Page 264: Vehicle Care

    10-2 Vehicle Care Tire Pressure Monitor Jump Starting General Information System ....10-55 Jump Starting (On-board For service and parts needs, visit Tire Pressure Monitor with eAssist Only) .
  • Page 265: Warning

    Vehicle Care 10-3 cause cancer and birth defects or handling, emissions systems, Vehicle Checks other reproductive harm. Engine aerodynamics, durability, and exhaust, many parts and systems, electronic systems like antilock Doing Your Own many fluids, and some component brakes, traction control, and stability Service Work wear by-products contain and/or control.
  • Page 266: Hood

    10-4 Vehicle Care This vehicle has an airbag system. Hood 2. Go to the front of the vehicle to Before attempting to do your own find the secondary release To open the hood: service work, see Servicing the handle. The handle is under the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle on front edge of the hood near the page 3-30.
  • Page 267 Vehicle Care 10-5 Engine Compartment Overview 2.0L L4 Engine...
  • Page 268 10-6 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on 5. Engine Cooling Fans (Out of 8. Battery on page 10-24. page 10-13. View). See Cooling System on 9. Engine Compartment Fuse page 10-16. 2. Engine Cover. Block on page 10-38. 6. Brake Fluid Reservoir. See 3.
  • Page 269 Vehicle Care 10-7 2.4L L4 Engine eAssist...
  • Page 270 10-8 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on 6. High Voltage Cable (Orange 10. Coolant Surge Tank and page 10-13. Color). Pressure Cap. See Engine Coolant on page 10-17. 2. Engine Cover. 7. Transmission Fluid Cap (Out of View). See Automatic 11.
  • Page 271 Vehicle Care 10-9 2.5L L4 Engine...
  • Page 272: Engine Oil

    10-10 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on Engine Oil Checking Engine Oil page 10-13. It is a good idea to check the engine To ensure proper engine 2. Engine Cover. oil level at each fuel fill. In order to performance and long life, careful get an accurate reading, the vehicle attention must be paid to engine oil.
  • Page 273 Vehicle Care 10-11 2. Pull out the dipstick and clean it Selecting the Right Engine Oil Caution with a paper towel or cloth, then Selecting the right engine oil push it back in all the way. depends on both the proper oil Do not add too much oil.
  • Page 274: Engine Oil Life System

    10-12 Vehicle Care of the appropriate viscosity grade, containing used engine oil. See the Caution always select an oil of the correct manufacturer's warnings about the specification. See Specification use and disposal of oil products. Failure to use the recommended earlier in this section for more Used oil can be a threat to the engine oil can result in engine...
  • Page 275: Automatic Transmission

    Vehicle Care 10-13 When the system has calculated How to Reset the Engine Oil If the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON that oil life has been diminished, it message comes back on when the Life System indicates that an oil change is vehicle is started, the engine oil life Reset the system whenever the necessary.
  • Page 276 10-14 Vehicle Care When to Inspect the Engine Air To inspect or replace the engine air 6. Install the nine screws on the top cleaner/filter: of the housing to lock the cover Cleaner/Filter in place. Inspect/replace the air cleaner/filter at the scheduled maintenance intervals listed in Maintenance Schedule on page 11-3.
  • Page 277 Vehicle Care 10-15 5. Lower the filter cover housing 2. Lift the filter cover housing away Warning toward the engine. from the engine air cleaner/filter housing. 6. Install the six screws on the top Operating the engine with the air of the housing to lock the cover 3.
  • Page 278: Cooling System

    10-16 Vehicle Care Cooling System The cooling system allows the engine to maintain the correct working temperature. 2.4L L4 Engine eAssist 2.5L L4 Engine 1. Engine Cooling Fans (Out 1. Engine Cooling Fans (Out of View) of View) 2. Coolant Surge Tank and 2.
  • Page 279: Engine Coolant

    Vehicle Care 10-17 What to Use Warning Caution (Continued) Warning Heater and radiator hoses, and vehicle warranty. Always use other engine parts, can be very DEX-COOL (silicate-free) coolant Adding only plain water or some hot. Do not touch them. If you do, in the vehicle.
  • Page 280 10-18 Vehicle Care This mixture: If coolant is visible but the coolant Caution (Continued) level is not at or above the mark Gives freezing protection down pointed to, add a 50/50 mixture of to 37°C ( 34°F), outside proper mixture of engine coolant clean, drinkable water and temperature.
  • Page 281 Vehicle Care 10-19 Caution This vehicle has a specific coolant fill procedure. Failure to follow this procedure could cause the engine to overheat and be The coolant surge tank pressure severely damaged. cap can be removed when the cooling system, including the surge tank pressure cap and upper radiator hose, is no longer hot.
  • Page 282: Engine Overheating

    10-20 Vehicle Care reaches the mark pointed to on If the decision is made not to lift the If Steam Is Coming from the the front of the coolant hood when this warning appears, Engine Compartment surge tank. get service help right away. Contact your dealer for additional Warning 5.
  • Page 283: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-21 If No Steam Is Coming from If the engine coolant temperature Washer Fluid gauge is no longer in the overheat the Engine Compartment What to Use zone or the engine coolant If an engine overheat warning is temperature warning light no longer When windshield washer fluid is displayed but no steam can be seen...
  • Page 284: Brakes

    10-22 Vehicle Care Brakes Some driving conditions or climates Caution can cause a brake squeal when the This vehicle has disc brakes. Disc brakes are first applied or lightly Do not use engine coolant brake pads have built-in wear applied. This does not mean (antifreeze) in the windshield indicators that make a high-pitched something is wrong with the brakes.
  • Page 285: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-23 Replacing Brake System Parts Brake Fluid hydraulic system fixed, since a leak means that sooner or later The braking system on a vehicle is the brakes will not work well. complex. Its many parts have to be Do not top off the brake fluid.
  • Page 286: Battery

    10-24 Vehicle Care What to Add Battery Caution Use only new DOT 3 brake fluid This vehicle has a standard 12-volt from a sealed container. See Using the wrong fluid can battery under the hood. See Engine Recommended Fluids and badly damage brake Compartment Overview on Lubricants on page 11-12.
  • Page 287 Vehicle Care 10-25 eAssist System The eAssist system high voltage For stop/start equipped vehicles, battery is cooled with air drawn from there is an auxiliary battery behind eAssist vehicles also have a high the vehicle interior. The cold air the access panel in the left rear of voltage battery.
  • Page 288: Function Check

    10-26 Vehicle Care Vehicle Storage Starter Switch Check Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control Warning Warning Function Check Batteries have acid that can burn When you are doing this Warning you and gas that can explode. inspection, the vehicle could You can be badly hurt if you are move suddenly.
  • Page 289: Park Brake And P (Park)

    Vehicle Care 10-27 To check the P (Park) 3. With the engine off, turn the Park Brake and P (Park) mechanism's holding ability: ignition on, but do not start the Mechanism Check With the engine running, shift to engine. Without applying the P (Park).
  • Page 290: Headlamp Aiming

    10-28 Vehicle Care 2. Lift up on the latch in the middle Headlamp Aiming Caution of the wiper blade where the Headlamp aim has been preset and wiper arm attaches. Allowing the wiper arm to touch should need no further adjustment. 3.
  • Page 291: Bulb Replacement

    Vehicle Care 10-29 Bulb Replacement High Intensity Discharge LED Lighting (HID) Lighting This vehicle has several LED lamps. For the proper type of replacement For replacement of any LED lighting bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on assembly, contact your dealer. Warning page 10-36.
  • Page 292 10-30 Vehicle Care 2. For the driver side bulb, remove Uplevel Headlamp Assembly the windshield washer bottle The uplevel model vehicle has filler neck by firmly pulling it halogen high-beam and low-beam straight up and out of the bottle. headlamps, a parking lamp, a 3.
  • Page 293 Vehicle Care 10-31 To replace one of these bulbs: 5. Disengage the spring clip (2) Low-Beam Headlamp from the bulb by pressing down 1. For the driver side bulb, remove High-Beam Headlamp on the end and then swing the windshield washer bottle 1.
  • Page 294 10-32 Vehicle Care 8. For the driver side, reinstall the 2. Remove the bulb socket from windshield washer bottle filler the headlamp assembly by neck by firmly pushing it straight turning it counterclockwise. into the bottle. Ensure that the 3. Remove the bulb from the filler neck clip engages into the socket.
  • Page 295: Fog Lamps

    Vehicle Care 10-33 Fog Lamps Taillamps, Turn Signal, Stoplamps, and Back-Up To replace the front fog lamp bulb: Lamps (LS and LT) 3. Remove the bulb by turning it counterclockwise and pulling it straight out of the assembly. 4. Disconnect the electrical 1.
  • Page 296: Taillamps, Turn Signal

    10-34 Vehicle Care 3. Remove the bulb socket by 5. Install a new bulb into the Caution turning counterclockwise and socket. pulling straight out. 6. Install the bulb socket into the Improper lamp assembly removal 4. Remove the bulb from the taillamp assembly by turning it and installation can cause leaks socket.
  • Page 297 Vehicle Care 10-35 Caution Improper lamp assembly removal and installation can cause leaks and water intrusion which may cause damage to the taillamp. Do not remove the taillamp assembly to replace a bulb. Use the trunk opening to access the bulb. The stoplamp/taillamp is an LED.
  • Page 298: License Plate Lamp

    10-36 Vehicle Care License Plate Lamp Replacement Bulbs Bulb To replace one of these bulbs: Exterior Lamp Number Back-Up Lamp 921 LL Deck Lid Taillamp DRL and Parking 7443 ULL Lamp (HID) Front Fog Lamp Front Parking Lamp 7443 (Uplevel) 3.
  • Page 299: Electrical System

    Vehicle Care 10-37 Electrical System Electrical System Bulb Exterior Lamp Overload Number High Voltage Devices and Low-Beam H11 LL The vehicle has fuses and circuit Wiring Headlamp (Base breakers to protect against an and Uplevel) electrical system overload. Warning Stoplamp/Taillamp 7440 When the current electrical load is (LS and LT)
  • Page 300: Fuses

    10-38 Vehicle Care Headlamp Wiring Fuses Engine Compartment Fuse Block An electrical overload may cause The wiring circuits in the vehicle are the lamps to go on and off, or in protected from short circuits by The engine compartment fuse block some cases to remain off.
  • Page 301 Vehicle Care 10-39...
  • Page 302 10-40 Vehicle Care The vehicle may not be equipped Mini Mini Usage Usage with all of the fuses, relays, and Fuses Fuses features shown. Engine Control Right Seat Power Mini Usage Module Lumber Control Fuses Emissions eAssist Module/ Transmission Control Chassis Control Module Battery Transmission Module...
  • Page 303 Vehicle Care 10-41 Mini Mini J-Case Usage Usage Usage Fuses Fuses Fuses Horn/Dual Horn Lane Departure/Rear Starter 2 Parking Aid/Side Cluster Ignition Cooling Fan K1 Blind Zone Assist Inside Rearview Air Pump Emissions PEPS BATT Mirror/Rear Camera/ Fuel Module Ignition Mini Usage J-Case...
  • Page 304: Block

    10-42 Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Micro Usage Block Relays Front Wiper Speed Front Wiper On Cabin Pump eAssist/ SAIR Solenoid Transmission Auxiliary Oil Pump (LKW) Cooling Fan K3 Pull the door toward you to release Transmission Oil it from the hinge. Pump (LUK)/Starter 2 Solenoid (LKW) The instrument panel fuse block is...
  • Page 305 Vehicle Care 10-43 Fuses Usage Fuses Usage License Plate Lamp, Steering Wheel Controls Backlight Center High-Mounted Right Rear Turn Stoplamp, Rear Fog Signal, Left Mirror Lamps, Right Front Turn Signal, Left Park/Sidemarker Front Turn Signal, Lamps, LED Door Locks Indicator Dim, Left Stoplamp, Left Washer Pump, Right DRL Lamp,...
  • Page 306: Wheels And Tires

    10-44 Vehicle Care Wheels and Tires Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Ambient Light, Driver Seat (Circuit Tires Breaker) Switch Backlighting (LED), Trunk Lamp, Every new GM vehicle has Diagnostic Link Shift Lock, Key high-quality tires made by a Connector Capture leading tire manufacturer. See Airbag, SDM 110V AC the warranty manual for...
  • Page 307: All-Season Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-45 Warning Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Poorly maintained and Overinflated tires are more center should repair, replace, dismount, and improperly used tires are likely to be cut, punctured, dangerous. or broken by a sudden mount the tires. impact such as when Overloading the tires can Do not spin the tires in...
  • Page 308: Winter Tires

    10-46 Vehicle Care Original equipment tires designed to roads is expected. See your dealer Summer Tires GM's specific tire performance for details regarding winter tire This vehicle may come with high criteria have a TPC specification availability and proper tire selection. performance summer tires.
  • Page 309 Vehicle Care 10-47 (2) TPC Spec (Tire DOT Tire Date of Performance Criteria Manufacture The last four Specification) Original digits of the TIN indicate the equipment tires designed to tire manufactured date. The first GM's specific tire performance two digits represent the week criteria have a TPC specification (01 52) and the last two digits, code molded onto the sidewall.
  • Page 310 10-48 Vehicle Care (5) Tire Ply Material The type (2) Temporary Use Only of cord and number of plies in compact spare tire or temporary the sidewall and under the tread. use tire should not be driven at speeds over 80 km/h (50 mph). (6) Uniform Tire Quality The compact spare tire is for Grading (UTQG)
  • Page 311: Tire Designations

    Vehicle Care 10-49 (4) Maximum Cold Inflation (7) TPC Spec (Tire (1) Passenger (P-Metric) Load Limit Maximum load that Performance Criteria Tire The United States version can be carried and the Specification) Original of a metric tire sizing system. maximum pressure needed to equipment tires designed to The letter P as the first support that load.
  • Page 312: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    10-50 Vehicle Care (4) Construction Code Tire Terminology and Bead The tire bead contains letter code is used to indicate steel wires wrapped by steel Definitions the type of ply construction in cords that hold the tire onto Air Pressure The amount of the tire.
  • Page 313 Vehicle Care 10-51 DOT Markings A code molded Intended Outboard Sidewall Maximum Loaded Vehicle into the sidewall of a tire The side of an asymmetrical tire Weight The sum of curb signifying that the tire is in that must always face outward weight, accessory weight, compliance with the U.S.
  • Page 314 10-52 Vehicle Care Passenger (P-Metric) Tire Sidewall The portion of a tire UTQGS (Uniform Tire Quality tire used on passenger cars and between the tread and the bead. Grading Standards) A tire some light duty trucks and information system that provides Speed Rating multipurpose vehicles.
  • Page 315: Tire Pressure

    Vehicle Care 10-53 Vehicle Maximum Load on the The Tire and Loading Caution Tire Load on an individual tire Information label on the vehicle due to curb weight, accessory indicates the original equipment Neither tire underinflation nor weight, occupant weight, and tires and the correct cold tire overinflation is good.
  • Page 316 10-54 Vehicle Care How to Check Recheck the tire pressure with Warning (Continued) the tire gauge. Use a good quality pocket-type gauge to check tire pressure. Return the valve caps on the the tires are rated for high-speed operation, in excellent condition, Proper tire inflation cannot be valve stems to prevent leaks and set to the correct cold tire...
  • Page 317: Tire Pressure Monitor System

    Vehicle Care 10-55 Tire Pressure Monitor pressure telltale when one or more The TPMS malfunction indicator is of your tires is significantly combined with the low tire pressure System under-inflated. telltale. When the system detects a malfunction, the telltale will flash for The Tire Pressure Monitor System Accordingly, when the low tire approximately one minute and then...
  • Page 318: Operation

    10-56 Vehicle Care See Radio Frequency Statement on on the instrument cluster. If the A Tire and Loading Information page 13-15. warning light comes on, stop as label, attached to your vehicle, soon as possible and inflate the shows the size of the original Tire Pressure Monitor tires to the recommended pressure equipment tires and the correct...
  • Page 319 Vehicle Care 10-57 about one minute and then stays on sensor matching process. See Caution (Continued) for the remainder of the ignition "TPMS Sensor Matching cycle. A DIC warning message also Process" later in this section. vehicle warranty. Always use only displays.
  • Page 320 10-58 Vehicle Care If the TPMS is not functioning side rear tire, and driver side rear. 5. Press the SET/CLR button to properly it cannot detect or signal a See your dealer for service or to begin the sensor matching low tire condition.
  • Page 321: Tire Inspection

    Vehicle Care 10-59 The tire has a puncture, cut, 10. Proceed to the passenger side Tire Inspection or other damage that cannot rear tire, and repeat the We recommend that the tires, procedure in Step 8. be repaired well because of including the spare tire, if the the size or location of the 11.
  • Page 322 10-60 Vehicle Care Anytime unusual wear is Do not include the compact Warning noticed, rotate the tires as soon spare tire in the tire rotation. as possible, check for proper tire Adjust the front and rear tires to Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the inflation pressure, and check for parts to which it is fastened, can the recommended inflation...
  • Page 323: When It Is Time For New

    Vehicle Care 10-61 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 324 10-62 Vehicle Care GM's exclusive TPC Spec If proper rotation and Warning (Continued) system considers over a dozen maintenance have been done, critical specifications that impact all four tires should wear out at Only your dealer or authorized the overall performance of the about the same time.
  • Page 325: Different Size Tires And Wheels

    Vehicle Care 10-63 The Tire and Loading Warning (Continued) Warning Information label indicates the original equipment tires on the A tire and/or wheel could fail If different sized wheels are used, vehicle. See Vehicle Load Limits suddenly and cause a crash. there may not be an acceptable on page 9-10.
  • Page 326: Uniform Tire Quality

    10-64 Vehicle Care Uniform Tire Quality nominal rim diameters of graded 150 would wear one and 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm), one-half (1½) times as well on Grading or to some limited-production the government course as a tire Quality grades can be found tires.
  • Page 327: Wheel Alignment And Tire

    Vehicle Care 10-65 straight-ahead braking traction performance on the laboratory surface variations such as troughs or ruts, is normal. If the vehicle is tests, and does not include test wheel than the minimum vibrating when driving on a smooth acceleration, cornering, required by law.
  • Page 328: Tire Chains

    10-66 Vehicle Care Replace wheels, wheel bolts, wheel Tire Chains Caution (Continued) nuts, or Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) sensors with new Warning ground clearance, and tire or tire GM original equipment parts. chain clearance to the body and Do not use tire chains. There is chassis.
  • Page 329: If A Tire Goes Flat

    Vehicle Care 10-67 If a Tire Goes Flat Warning Warning It is unusual for a tire to blow out Driving on a flat tire will cause Lifting a vehicle and getting under while driving, especially if the tires permanent damage to the tire. it to do maintenance or repairs is are maintained properly.
  • Page 330 10-68 Vehicle Care This vehicle may come with a jack Warning and spare tire or a tire sealant and compressor kit. To use the jacking Changing a tire can be equipment to change a spare tire dangerous. The vehicle can slip safely, follow the instructions below.
  • Page 331: Tire Sealant And Compressor Kit

    Vehicle Care 10-69 Tire Sealant and Warning (Continued) Compressor Kit (With which cannot be seen or smelled. Pressure Relief Button) It can cause unconsciousness System Identification and even death. Never run the engine in an enclosed area that has no fresh air ventilation. For more information, see Engine Exhaust on page 9-26.
  • Page 332 10-70 Vehicle Care If the tire has been separated from 3. Pressure Relief Button Warning the wheel, has damaged sidewalls, 4. Pressure Gauge or has a large puncture, the tire is 5. Air Only Hose (Black) Storing the tire sealant and too severely damaged for the tire 6.
  • Page 333 Vehicle Care 10-71 Using the Tire Sealant and If a tire goes flat, avoid further tire 5. Attach the sealant/air hose (6) and wheel damage by driving slowly onto the tire valve stem. Turn it Compressor Kit to Temporarily to a level place. Turn on the hazard clockwise until it is tight.
  • Page 334 10-72 Vehicle Care 9. Press the on/off button (1) to reading. The compressor may The tire is not sealed and will turn the tire sealant and be turned on/off until the continue to leak air until the compressor kit on. correct pressure is reached.
  • Page 335 Vehicle Care 10-73 19. Stop at a safe location and 20. Wipe off any sealant from the check the tire pressure. Refer wheel, tire, and vehicle. to Steps 1 11 under Using the 21. Dispose of the used sealant Tire Sealant and Compressor canister and sealant/air hose Kit without Sealant to Inflate a (6) assembly at a local dealer...
  • Page 336 10-74 Vehicle Care Using the Tire Sealant and See If a Tire Goes Flat on 6. Plug the power plug (7) into the page 10-67 for other important accessory power outlet in the Compressor Kit without safety warnings. vehicle. Unplug all items from Sealant to Inflate a Tire (Not other accessory power outlets.
  • Page 337 Vehicle Care 10-75 10. Inflate the tire to the 11. Press the on/off button (1) to Removal and Installation of the recommended inflation turn the tire sealant and Sealant Canister pressure using the pressure compressor kit off. To remove the sealant canister: gauge (4).
  • Page 338: Button)

    10-76 Vehicle Care 6. Screw the connector (2) to the Warning (Continued) canister (1). 7. Slide the plastic cover back on. which cannot be seen or smelled. It can cause unconsciousness Tire Sealant and and even death. Never run the Compressor Kit (With engine in an enclosed area that has no fresh air ventilation.
  • Page 339 Vehicle Care 10-77 The tire sealant and compressor The kit includes: Warning can be used to temporarily seal punctures up to 6 mm (0.25 in) in Storing the tire sealant and the tread area of the tire. It can also compressor kit or other be used to inflate an equipment in the passenger...
  • Page 340 10-78 Vehicle Care 1. Selector Switch (Sealant/Air Replacement sealant canisters are or Air Only) available at your local dealer. See Removal and Installation of the 2. On/Off Button Sealant Canister following. 3. Pressure Gauge 4. Pressure Deflation Button There is only enough sealant to seal (If equipped) one tire.
  • Page 341 Vehicle Care 10-79 heated environment for five minutes. 4. Remove the valve stem cap from 9. Press the on/off button (2) to This will help to inflate the tire the flat tire by turning it turn the tire sealant and faster.
  • Page 342 10-80 Vehicle Care The pressure gauge (3) may 11. Press the on/off button (2) to read higher than the actual tire turn the tire sealant and pressure while the compressor compressor kit off. is on. Turn the compressor off The tire is not sealed and will to get an accurate pressure continue to leak air until the reading.
  • Page 343 Vehicle Care 10-81 19. Stop at a safe location and 21. Dispose of the used tire check the tire pressure. Refer sealant canister (5) and to Steps 1 11 under Using the sealant/air hose (6) assembly Tire Sealant and Compressor at a local dealer or in Kit without Sealant to Inflate a accordance with local state...
  • Page 344 10-82 Vehicle Care If a tire goes flat, avoid further tire 6. Plug the power plug (8) into the 10. Inflate the tire to the and wheel damage by driving slowly accessory power outlet in the recommended inflation to a level place. Turn on the hazard vehicle.
  • Page 345: Button

    Vehicle Care 10-83 11. Press the on/off button (2) to 3. Pull up and remove the canister. turn the tire sealant and 4. Replace with a new canister compressor kit off. which is available from your Be careful while handling the dealer.
  • Page 346: Tire Changing

    10-84 Vehicle Care 3. Turn the wing nut 4. Wrench (In Bag) counterclockwise to remove it. 5. Trim Removal (If Equipped) 6. Fastener (If Equipped) 4. Remove the tire sealant and compressor kit. To access the spare tire and tools: To store the tire sealant and 1.
  • Page 347 Vehicle Care 10-85 4. The jack and tools are stored 2. Turn the wheel wrench 5. Place the jack near the flat tire. below the spare tire. Remove counterclockwise to loosen and 6. Put the compact spare tire them from their container and remove the wheel nut caps.
  • Page 348 10-86 Vehicle Care Warning Caution Lifting a vehicle and getting under Make sure that the jack lift head it to do maintenance or repairs is is in the correct position or you dangerous without the may damage your vehicle. The appropriate safety equipment and repairs would not be covered by training.
  • Page 349 Vehicle Care 10-87 Warning (Continued) Warning an emergency, a cloth or a paper Never use oil or grease on bolts towel can be used; however, use or nuts because the nuts might a scraper or wire brush later to come loose. The vehicle's wheel remove all rust or dirt.
  • Page 350 10-88 Vehicle Care Warning (Continued) Caution aftermarket manufacturer when Wheel covers will not fit on the using accessory locking wheel vehicle's compact spare. If you try nuts. See Capacities and to put a wheel cover on the Specifications on page 12-2 for compact spare, the cover or the original equipment wheel nut spare could be damaged.
  • Page 351 Vehicle Care 10-89 and how it attaches to the vehicle. 3. Turn the wrench clockwise to This vehicle will have a slide in tighten the fastener. fastener or a screw in fastener. 4. Replace the foam, jack and tools, and the tire in their original Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and storage location.
  • Page 352: Compact Spare Tire

    10-90 Vehicle Care The compact spare is for temporary Stop as soon as possible and check Caution use only. Replace the compact that the spare tire is correctly spare tire with a full-size tire as inflated after being installed on the When the compact spare is soon as you can.
  • Page 353: Jump Starting Jump Starting

    Vehicle Care 10-91 Jump Starting Key Access Keyless Access Place the ignition key in the ON/ With the brake pedal not applied, Jump Starting (On-board RUN position and proceed as press and hold the ENGINE START/ follows: STOP button for more than with eAssist Only) five seconds.
  • Page 354: Without Eassist)

    10-92 Vehicle Care If the vehicle is started, the If the battery has run down, you Caution on-board jump start function will be may want to use another vehicle automatically disabled. If the vehicle and some jumper cables to start Ignoring these steps could result cranks but does not start, the your vehicle.
  • Page 355 Vehicle Care 10-93 1. Clips on the driver side of the engine 2. Position the two vehicles so that compartment. See Engine they are not touching. 2. Pivot Points Compartment Overview on To avoid the possibility of the To remove the battery cover: page 10-5.
  • Page 356 10-94 Vehicle Care 4. Turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF 6. Connect the red positive (+) Warning (Continued) and switch off all lights and cable to the remote positive (+) accessories in both vehicles, terminal of the discharged Be sure the battery has enough except the hazard warning battery.
  • Page 357: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-95 Towing the Vehicle Consult your dealer or a Caution professional towing service if the disabled vehicle must be towed. If the jumper cables are Caution To tow the vehicle behind another connected or removed in the vehicle for recreational purposes, Incorrectly towing a disabled wrong order, electrical shorting such as behind a motor home, see...
  • Page 358 10-96 Vehicle Care Here are some important things to Dinghy Towing (with eAssist) Vehicles with eAssist should not be consider before recreational vehicle towed with all four wheels on the towing: ground. If the vehicle must be towed, a dolly should be used. See What is the towing capacity of Dolly Towing following.
  • Page 359 Vehicle Care 10-97 2. Shift the transmission to Neutral. Dolly Towing 3. Place the ignition in the ACC/ ACCESSORY position. See Ignition Positions (Keyless Access) on page 9-15 or Ignition Positions (Key Access) on page 9-17. 4. To prevent the battery from draining while the vehicle is being towed, remove fuse 8, 22 (Key Access only), and 24, from...
  • Page 360: Appearance Care

    10-98 Vehicle Care Appearance Care washed. This could cause damage Caution (Continued) that would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Exterior Care products can be obtained from If using an automatic car wash, your dealer. Follow all Locks follow the car wash instructions. The manufacturer directions regarding windshield wiper and rear window correct product usage, necessary...
  • Page 361 Vehicle Care 10-99 calcium chloride and other salts, ice The bright metal moldings on the Caution (Continued) melting agents, road oil and tar, tree vehicle are aluminum. To prevent sap, bird droppings, chemicals from damage always follow these may damage it. Use only industrial chimneys, etc., can cleaning instructions: non-abrasive waxes and polishes...
  • Page 362 10-100 Vehicle Care Solvents, alcohols, fuels, Cleaning Exterior Lamps/ Air Intakes or other harsh cleaners. Lenses, Emblems, Decals and Clear debris from the air intakes, Stripes Ice scrapers or other hard items. between the hood and windshield when washing the vehicle. Aftermarket appearance caps or Use only lukewarm or cold water, a covers while the lamps are...
  • Page 363 Vehicle Care 10-101 Windshield and Wiper Blades can be removed by rubbing with a Caution clean cloth. See Recommended Clean the outside of the windshield Fluids and Lubricants on with glass cleaner. Chrome wheels and other chrome page 11-12. trim may be damaged if the Clean rubber blades using a lint-free Tires vehicle is not washed after driving...
  • Page 364: Interior Care

    10-102 Vehicle Care silicone grease on weatherstrips Finish Damage Caution (Continued) with a clean cloth will make them Quickly repair minor chips and last longer, seal better, and not stick scratches with touch-up materials automatic car wash that uses or squeak. available from your dealer to avoid silicone carbide tire cleaning corrosion.
  • Page 365 Vehicle Care 10-103 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 366 10-104 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 367 Vehicle Care 10-105 Caution Caution (Continued) Caution Do not attach a device with a may cause permanent damage. Use of air fresheners may cause suction cup to the display. This Wipe excess moisture from these permanent damage to plastics may cause damage and would surfaces after cleaning and allow and painted surfaces.
  • Page 368: Floor Mats

    10-106 Vehicle Care Care of Safety Belts Use the following guidelines for Removing and Replacing the proper floor mat usage: Floor Mats Keep belts clean and dry. The original equipment floor Pull up on the rear of the floor mat mats were designed for your to unlock each retainer and remove.
  • Page 369: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information Your dealer recognizes the importance of providing Maintenance Your vehicle is an important competitively priced maintenance investment. This section describes and repair services. With trained the required maintenance for the technicians, the dealer is the place vehicle.
  • Page 370 11-2 Service and Maintenance Use the recommended fuel. See The Tire Rotation and Required Refer to the information in the Recommended Fuel on Services are the responsibility of the Maintenance Schedule Additional page 9-48. vehicle owner. It is recommended to Required Services - Severe chart.
  • Page 371: Maintenance Schedule

    Service and Maintenance 11-3 Check engine coolant level. See Maintenance for more than a year. The engine oil Engine Coolant on page 10-17. and filter must be changed at least Schedule once a year and the oil life system Check windshield washer fluid must be reset.
  • Page 372 11-4 Service and Maintenance Visually inspect steering, Check automatic transmission Visually inspect gas strut for suspension, and chassis shift lock control function. See signs of wear, cracks, or other components for damaged, loose, Automatic Transmission Shift damage. Check the hold open or missing parts or signs of Lock Control Function Check on ability of the strut.
  • Page 373 Service and Maintenance 11-5 Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Normal Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change engine oil and filter, if needed. Replace passenger compartment air filter. (1) Inspect evaporative control system. (2) Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 374 11-6 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance (2) Check all fuel and vapor lines (5) Or every 10 years, whichever Schedule Additional Required and hoses for proper hook-up, comes first. Inspect for fraying, Services - Normal routing, and condition. excessive cracking, or damage; replace, if needed.
  • Page 375 Service and Maintenance 11-7 Maintenance Schedule Additional Required Services - Severe Rotate tires and perform Required Services. Check engine oil level and oil life percentage. Change engine oil and filter, if needed. Replace passenger compartment air filter. (1) Inspect evaporative control system. (2) Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 376: Services

    11-8 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance Special Application Additional Schedule Additional Required Services Maintenance and Care Services - Severe (1) Or every two years, whichever Severe Commercial Use Your vehicle is an important comes first. More frequent Vehicles Only: Lubricate chassis investment and caring for it properly replacement may be needed if the components every 5 000 km/...
  • Page 377 Service and Maintenance 11-9 Instrument cluster lights may Battery Brakes come on to indicate that fluids The battery supplies power to start Brakes stop the vehicle and are may be low and need to be the engine and operate any crucial to safe driving.
  • Page 378 11-10 Service and Maintenance With a multi-point inspection, Trained dealer technicians can Tires your dealer can check the lamps inspect and recommend the right Tires need to be properly inflated, and note any concerns. tires. Your dealer can also rotated, and balanced. Maintaining provide tire/wheel balancing Shocks and Struts the tires can save money and fuel,...
  • Page 379 Service and Maintenance 11-11 Wheel Alignment Windshield Wiper Blades Wheel alignment is critical for For safety, appearance, and the Wiper blades need to be cleaned ensuring that the tires deliver best viewing, keep the windshield and kept in good condition to optimal wear and performance.
  • Page 380: Recommended Fluids And Lubricants

    11-12 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Usage Fluid/Lubricant Engine Oil Use only engine oil licensed to the dexos1 specification of the proper SAE viscosity grade. ACDelco dexos1 Synthetic Blend is recommended. See Engine Oil on page 10-10. Engine Coolant 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water and use only DEX-COOL Coolant.
  • Page 381: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    Service and Maintenance 11-13 Maintenance Replacement Parts Replacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 2.0L L4 Engine 20972655 A3175C 2.4L L4 Engine 55560894 A3128C 2.5L L4 Engine...
  • Page 382: Maintenance Records

    11-14 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Records After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the service, and the type of services performed in the boxes provided. Retain all maintenance receipts. Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 383 Service and Maintenance 11-15 Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 384 11-16 Service and Maintenance Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 385: Technical Data

    Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Engine Identification The eighth character in the VIN is Vehicle Identification the engine code. This code Vehicle Identification identifies the vehicle's engine, Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification specifications, and replacement Number (VIN) ....12-1 parts.
  • Page 386: Vehicle Data

    12-2 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications Capacities Application Metric English Air Conditioning Refrigerant For the air conditioning system refrigerant type and charge amount, see the refrigerant label under the hood. See your dealer for more information. Engine Cooling System 2.0L L4 Engine 7.4 L 7.8 qt...
  • Page 387 Technical Data 12-3 Capacities Application Metric English LT or LTZ model without eAssist 70.0 L 18.5 gal Wheel Nut Torque 110 lb ft All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to fill to the approximate level, as recommended in this manual.
  • Page 388: Engine Drive Belt Routing

    12-4 Technical Data Engine Drive Belt Routing 2.0L or 2.5L L4 Engine 2.4L L4 Engine Belt removal and installation requires special tools. See your dealer for service.
  • Page 389: Customer Information

    Reporting Safety Defects to Procedure ....13-1 Chevrolet. Normally, any concerns General Motors ... 13-13...
  • Page 390 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 391: 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 392: Customer Assistance For Text Telephone (Tty) Users

    Online Owner Experience 1-800-263-3777 (English) (U.S.) my.chevrolet.com 1-800-263-7854 (French) (Warranty Tracking 1-800-263-3830 (For Text Information): Track the vehicle s The Chevrolet online owner Telephone devices (TTYs)) warranty information. experience is a one-stop resource Roadside Assistance: that allows interaction with (Recall Information): View...
  • Page 393: Roadside Assistance

    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) Take a trip to the Chevrolet Owner for details. TTY users call Centre: 1-800-263-3830. Chat live with online help Roadside Assistance representatives.
  • Page 394 Flat Tire Change: Service to General Motors North America and plate number of the vehicle. change a flat tire with the spare Chevrolet reserve the right to limit tire. The spare tire, if equipped, services or payment to an owner or Odometer reading, Vehicle...
  • Page 395: Scheduling Service

    Customer Information 13-7 Services Specific to permission to get local safety related. If it is, please call emergency road service. You will your dealership, let them know this, Canadian-Purchased Vehicles receive payment, up to $100, and ask for instructions. Fuel Delivery: Reimbursement after sending the original receipt If your dealer requests you to bring is up to 7 liters.
  • Page 396 13-8 Customer Information Courtesy Transportation is not a one-way or round-trip shuttle service Courtesy Rental Vehicle part of the New Vehicle Limited within reasonable time and distance Your dealer may arrange to provide Warranty. A separate booklet parameters of your dealer's area. you with a courtesy rental vehicle or entitled Limited Warranty and reimburse you for a rental vehicle...
  • Page 397: Collision Damage Repair

    Customer Information 13-9 Additional Program parts. Poorly performed collision A recycled original equipment GM repairs diminish the vehicle resale part may be an acceptable choice to Information value, and safety performance can maintain the vehicle's originally All program options, such as shuttle be compromised in subsequent designed appearance and safety service, may not be available at...
  • Page 398 13-10 Customer Information Repair Facility recommend that you ensure that the Give only the necessary information vehicle will be repaired with GM to police and other parties involved GM also recommends that you original equipment collision parts. in the crash. choose a collision repair facility that If such insurance coverage is not For emergency towing see...
  • Page 399: Ordering Information

    Customer Information 13-11 Choose a reputable repair facility Insurance pays the bill for the repair, Service Publications that uses quality replacement parts. but you must live with the repair. Ordering Information See Collision Parts earlier in this Depending on your policy limits, section.
  • Page 400: Reporting Safety Defects

    13-12 Customer Information Owner Information Current and Past Models Reporting Safety Owner publications are written Technical Service Bulletins and Defects specifically for owners and intended Manuals are available for current to provide basic operational and past model GM vehicles. Reporting Safety Defects information about the vehicle.
  • Page 401: Reporting Safety Defects To General Motors

    Transport Canada Call 1-800-222-1020, or write: Administrator, NHTSA immediately, and notify General Chevrolet Motor Division 1200 New Jersey Avenue, S.E. Motors of Canada Limited. Call Chevrolet Customer Assistance Washington, D.C. 20590...
  • Page 402: Vehicle Data Recording And Privacy Vehicle Data Recording And

    13-14 Customer Information Vehicle Data Event Data Recorders These data can help provide a better understanding of the Recording and This vehicle is equipped with an circumstances in which crashes and event data recorder (EDR). The injuries occur. NOTE: EDR data are Privacy main purpose of an EDR is to recorded by your vehicle only if a...
  • Page 403: Infotainment System

    Customer Information 13-15 if the vehicle is leased, with the OnStar Terms and Conditions and GM vehicles does not use or record consent of the lessee; in response Privacy Statement on the OnStar personal information or link with any to an official request by police or website.
  • Page 404 13-16 Customer Information NOTES...
  • Page 405: Onstar Overview

    OnStar 14-1 OnStar OnStar Overview Press Make a call, end a call, or answer an incoming call. OnStar Overview Give OnStar Hands-Free Calling OnStar Overview ... . 14-1 voice commands. OnStar Services Give OnStar Turn-by-Turn Emergency .
  • Page 406: Onstar Services

    14-2 OnStar Press the OnStar Emergency OnStar Services Navigation button to get a priority OnStar navigation requires the connection to an Emergency Emergency Directions and Connections Advisor available 24/7 to: service plan. With Automatic Crash Response, Get help for an emergency. the built-in system can automatically Press to receive directions or...
  • Page 407 OnStar 14-3 Using Voice Commands 2. Say Repeat. System responds After the call ends, press the Go with the last direction given, then button on the navigation screen to During a Planned Route responds with OnStar ready, begin driving directions. Cancel Route then a tone.
  • Page 408 14-4 OnStar OnStar Mobile App Calling 911 Emergency Store a Name Tag for Speed Dialing Download the OnStar RemoteLink 1. Press . System responds: ® mobile app to select Apple OnStar ready, followed by 1. Press . System responds: ® Android , and BlackBerry devices a tone.
  • Page 409 OnStar 14-5 Verify Minutes and Expiration OnStar Additional How OnStar Service Works Automatic Crash Response, Information Press and say Minutes then Emergency Services, Crisis Assist, Verify to check how many minutes Stolen Vehicle Assistance, Vehicle Transferring Service remain and their expiration date. Diagnostics, Remote Door Unlock, Press to request account transfer...
  • Page 410 14-6 OnStar OnStar services require a vehicle service such as hills, tall buildings, TTY Users electrical system, wireless service, tunnels, weather, electrical system OnStar has the ability to and GPS satellite technologies to be design and architecture of the communicate to the deaf, available and operating for features vehicle, damage to the vehicle in a hard-of-hearing, or speech-impaired...
  • Page 411 OnStar 14-7 In emergency situations, OnStar OnStar Personal Identification Potential Issues can use the last stored GPS Number (PIN) OnStar cannot perform Remote location to send to emergency Door Unlock or Stolen Vehicle A PIN is needed to access some of responders.
  • Page 412 14-8 OnStar Vehicle and Power Issues cannot be assured. Third parties THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED may unlawfully intercept or access AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF OnStar services require a vehicle transmissions and private ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR electrical system, wireless service, communications without consent.
  • Page 413 OnStar 14-9 unzip: Uwe Rommel, Steve Salisbury, 2. Redistributions in binary form Dave Smith, Steven M. Schweda, (compiled executables) must This is version 2005-Feb-10 of the Christian Spieler, Cosmin Truta, reproduce the above copyright Info-ZIP copyright and license. Antoine Verheijen, Paul von Behren, notice, definition, disclaimer, and The definitive version of this Rich Wales, Mike White...
  • Page 414 14-10 OnStar 3. Altered versions including, but 4. Info-ZIP retains the right to use not limited to, ports to new the names Info-ZIP, Zip, operating systems, existing ports UnZip, UnZipSFX, WiZ, with new graphical interfaces, Pocket UnZip, Pocket Zip, and dynamic, shared, or static and MacZip for its own source library versions must be plainly and binary releases.
  • Page 415 INDEX Airbag System (cont'd) Appearance Care What Will You See after an Exterior ..... 10-98 Accessories and Airbag Inflates? ... . .3-24 Interior .
  • Page 416 INDEX Bulb Replacement (cont'd) Carbon Monoxide Headlamps, Front Turn Engine Exhaust ....9-26 Battery ..... . . 10-24 Signal, Sidemarker, and Trunk .
  • Page 417 INDEX Cleaning Coolant Exterior Care ....10-98 Engine ..... . 10-17 Damage Repair, Collision .
  • Page 418 INDEX Driving Electrical System Engine (cont'd) Overheating ....10-20 Characteristics and Engine Compartment Towing Tips ....9-53 Fuse Block .
  • Page 419 INDEX Fluid Fuses ......10-38 Glove Box ..... . 4-1 Automatic Transmission .
  • Page 420 INDEX Heater Instrument Cluster ....5-8 Lamps (cont'd) License Plate ....10-36 Engine ......9-22 Instrument Panel Heating and Air Conditioning .
  • Page 421: For Children (Latch)

    INDEX Lights (cont'd) Loss of Control ....9-5 Messages (cont'd) Engine Power ....5-30 Charging System .
  • Page 422 INDEX Mirrors, Interior Rearview ..2-20 Older Children, Restraints ..3-32 Monitor System, Tire Online Owner Center ..13-4 Park ® Pressure ....10-55 OnStar Shifting Into .
  • Page 423 INDEX Power (cont'd) Rear Seats ..... 3-9 Replacing Safety Belt Retained Accessory (RAP) . . .9-23 Rear Vision Camera (RVC) ..9-43 System Parts after a Crash .
  • Page 424 i-10 INDEX Seats (cont'd) Shift Lock Control Function Power Adjustment, Front ..3-4 Check, Automatic Safety Belts ....3-11 Rear .
  • Page 425 INDEX i-11 Stoplamps and Back-up Lamps Theft-Deterrent Tires (cont'd) Uniform Tire Quality Bulb Replacement . . . 10-33, 10-34 Systems ....2-17, 2-18 Storage Areas Immobilizer ....2-17 Grading .
  • Page 426 i-12 INDEX Transmission Visors ......2-23 Automatic .....9-27 Voltage Devices and Vehicle Fluid, Automatic .
  • Page 427 INDEX i-13 Where to Put the Restraint ..3-38 Windows ..... . 2-21 Messages ....5-34 Power .
  • Page 428 i-14 INDEX NOTES...

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