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2014 Chevrolet Spark Owner Manual
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-3
Vehicle Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
Performance and
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14
Keys, Doors, and
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Keys and Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Vehicle Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Interior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Rear Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-31
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 4-1
Additional Storage Features . . . 4-1
Roof Rack System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5-1
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Warning Lights, Gauges, and
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . 5-22
Vehicle Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-25
Vehicle Personalization . . . . . . . 5-27
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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-19
Downloadable Applications . . . 7-29
Bluetooth Phone/Devices . . . . . 7-33
I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :
Trademarks and License
Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-42
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1
Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1
Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Starting and Operating . . . . . . . 9-13
Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-20
Automatic Transmission . . . . . . 9-21
Manual Transmission . . . . . . . . . 9-23
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-25
Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-27
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-29
Driver Assistance Systems . . . 9-32
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-34
Trailer Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-38
Conversions and Add-Ons . . . 9-39

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  • Page 1 2014 Chevrolet Spark Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Trademarks and License Instrument Panel .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2014 Chevrolet Spark Owner Manual Vehicle Care ....10-1 Technical Data ....12-1 General Information .
  • Page 3: Using This Manual

    à l'adresse Keep this manual in the vehicle for this manual including, but not limited savant: quick reference. to, GM, the GM logo, CHEVROLET, Helm, Incorporated the CHEVROLET Emblem, and Attention: Customer Service SPARK are trademarks and/or 47911 Halyard Drive...
  • Page 4 Introduction Danger, Warnings, and Warning Cautions Text marked Warning provides Danger information on risk of accident or injury. Disregarding this Text marked Danger provides information may lead to injury. A circle with a slash through it is a information on risk of fatal injury. safety symbol which means Do Disregarding this information may Not, Do not do this, or Do not let...
  • Page 5: Onstar

    Introduction Symbols Vehicle Symbol Chart : Fuses Here are some additional symbols : Headlamp High/Low-Beam The vehicle has components and that may be found on the vehicle Changer labels that use symbols instead of and what they mean. For more text.
  • Page 6 Introduction NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 7: In Brief

    In Brief ® In Brief Bluetooth ....1-12 Steering Wheel Controls ..1-12 Cruise Control ....1-13 Driver Information Instrument Panel Center (DIC) .
  • Page 8: Instrument Panel

    In Brief Instrument Panel I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 9: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief 1. Air Vents on page 8-3. 13. Cruise Control on page 9-29 (If Initial Drive Equipped). 2. Exterior Lamp Controls on Information page 6-1. 14. Steering Wheel Adjustment on page 5-2. This section provides a brief 3. Horn on page 5-2. overview about some of the 15.
  • Page 10: Door Locks

    In Brief Press and hold for at least three seconds to sound the panic alarm. Press again to cancel the panic alarm. See Keys on page 2-1 and Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation on page 2-3. Door Locks To lock or unlock the doors from Press the key release button to To lock or unlock the doors from outside the vehicle:...
  • Page 11 In Brief Liftgate To lock or unlock the liftgate from the inside, press To lock or unlock the liftgate from the outside, use the key in the liftgate lock. If equipped, press on the RKE transmitter to unlock all doors and press to lock.
  • Page 12: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief Windows Seat Adjustment Seat Height Adjuster Manual Seats If available, turn the knob to raise or Press the switch down to open the lower the seat. window. Pull the front of the switch To adjust the seat: up to close it. See Seat Adjustment on page 3-3.
  • Page 13: Second Row Seats

    In Brief Reclining Seatbacks To return the seatback to the upright while keeping the seat and the head position: restraint height in the proper position. 1. Lift the lever fully without applying pressure to the See Head Restraints on page 3-2 seatback, and the seatback will and Seat Adjustment on page 3-3.
  • Page 14: Passenger Sensing System

    In Brief Lap-Shoulder Belt on page 3-11. passenger sensing system. See If equipped, move the control up, Passenger Sensing System on down, or side to side to adjust the Lower Anchors and Tethers for page 3-24 for important information. mirror. Children (LATCH System) on page 3-38.
  • Page 15 In Brief 3. Return the selector switch to the Steering Wheel Interior Lighting center with done. Adjustment Dome Lamps See Power Mirrors on page 2-12. Folding Mirrors The vehicle has manual folding mirrors. These mirrors can be folded inward to prevent damage when going through an automatic car wash.
  • Page 16: Exterior Lighting

    1-10 In Brief For more information about interior AUTO: Turns the exterior lamps on LO: Use for slow wipes. lighting, see Instrument Panel and off automatically depending on Illumination Control on page 6-5 or the exterior light. Courtesy Lamps on page 6-5. : Turns all the lamps off, except the Daytime Running Lamps (DRL).
  • Page 17: Vehicle Features

    In Brief 1-11 Climate Controls Vehicle Features To store the station to a position in the list, press the corresponding The heating, cooling, and ventilation button 1 6 until a beep is heard. Radio(s) for the vehicle can be controlled For more information, see Storing a with this system.
  • Page 18: Portable Audio Devices

    1-12 In Brief ® coast, and in digital-quality sound. Bluetooth Steering Wheel Controls A fee is required to receive the ® The Bluetooth system allows users SiriusXM service. with a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone Refer to: to make and receive hands-free calls using the vehicle audio system www.siriusxm.com or call and controls.
  • Page 19: Onstar Overview

    In Brief 1-13 Cruise Control SET/ : Press briefly to set the : If equipped with Bluetooth speed and activate cruise control. or OnStar, press to interact with If cruise control is already active, those systems. See Bluetooth use to decrease vehicle speed. (Overview) on page 7-19 or Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls) on : Press to disengage cruise...
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    1-14 In Brief DIC Buttons Power Outlets Performance and Maintenance The accessory power outlets can be used to plug in electrical equipment, such as a cell phone or MP3 player. Traction Control/ The vehicle has an accessory Electronic Stability power outlet in front of the Control cupholders on the center stack.
  • Page 21 In Brief 1-15 pressure shown on the Tire and and filter. The oil life system should the center stack, until Loading Information label. See be reset to 100% only following an illuminate in the instrument Vehicle Load Limits on page 9-9. oil change.
  • Page 22: Roadside Assistance Program

    1-888-889-2438 Always follow posted speed limits or drive more slowly when Canada: 1-800-268-6800 conditions require. As the owner of a new Chevrolet, Keep vehicle tires properly you are automatically enrolled in the inflated. Roadside Assistance program. Combine several trips into a See Roadside Assistance Program single trip.
  • Page 23: Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Exterior Mirrors Keys and Locks Convex Mirrors ....2-12 Windows Manual Mirrors ....2-12 Keys Power Mirrors .
  • Page 24 Keys, Doors, and Windows If it becomes difficult to turn the key, inspect the key blade for debris. Periodically clean with a brush or pick. If you are locked out of the vehicle, see Roadside Assistance Program on page 13-5. With an active OnStar subscription, an OnStar Advisor may remotely unlock the vehicle.
  • Page 25: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Check the transmitter's battery. See Unlocked Door Anti Lock Out See Battery Replacement later under Vehicle Personalization on in this section. page 5-27. If the transmitter is still not Pressing may also arm the working correctly, see your theft-deterrent system.
  • Page 26 Keys, Doors, and Windows exterior lamps flash and the horn Programming with a Recognized Programming without a chirps three times. Press and hold Transmitter Recognized Transmitter for at least three seconds to To program a new key: Program a new key to the vehicle sound the panic alarm.
  • Page 27 Keys, Doors, and Windows 5. Repeat Steps 2 4 two more Door Locks Caution times. After the third time, turn to ON/RUN; the key is learned and Warning When replacing the battery, do all previously known keys will no not touch any of the circuitry on longer work with the vehicle.
  • Page 28: Door Ajar Reminder

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Door Ajar Reminder Warning (Continued) If one of the doors or the liftgate is injuries or even death from not closed properly while the ignition heat stroke. Always lock the is on, the door ajar light on the vehicle whenever leaving it.
  • Page 29: Lockout Protection

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Lockout Protection Safety Locks Press on the door lock switch or press on the RKE transmitter to When locking is requested with the lock doors immediately. driver door open and the key in the ignition, all the doors will lock and This feature can also be then the driver door will unlock.
  • Page 30: Doors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Canceling a Rear Door Doors Caution Safety Lock Liftgate Pulling the inside door handle 1. Unlock the door from the inside and open the door from the while the rear door safety locks outside. are engaged could damage your Warning vehicle.
  • Page 31 Keys, Doors, and Windows To lock or unlock the liftgate from Warning (Continued) the outside, use the key in the liftgate lock. Adjust the climate control system to a setting that If equipped, press on the RKE brings in only outside air and transmitter to unlock all doors and set the fan speed to the press...
  • Page 32: Vehicle Security

    2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows Vehicle Security Arming the System 1. Press once on the Remote This vehicle has theft-deterrent Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter. features; however, they do not make The anti-theft alarm system is the vehicle impossible to steal. active automatically after 30 seconds.
  • Page 33: Immobilizer Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 Disarming the System Immobilizer Operation The security light, in the instrument cluster, comes on if there is a To disarm the system, either unlock This vehicle has a passive problem with arming or disarming the doors using the RKE transmitter, theft-deterrent system.
  • Page 34: Exterior Mirrors

    2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Exterior Mirrors Manual Mirrors Power Mirrors Convex Mirrors Warning A convex mirror can make things, like other vehicles, look farther away than they really are. If you cut too sharply into the right lane, you could hit a vehicle on the right.
  • Page 35: Interior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 Folding Mirrors Interior Mirrors Windows Manual Folding Mirrors Interior Rearview Mirrors Warning The vehicle has manual folding Adjust the rearview mirror for a clear mirrors. These mirrors can be folded Never leave a child, a helpless view of the area behind your inward to prevent damage when adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle,...
  • Page 36: Power Windows

    2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows The vehicle aerodynamics are Window Lockout designed to improve fuel economy performance. This may result in a pulsing sound when either rear window is down and the front windows are up. To reduce the sound, open a front window. Power Windows Warning Children could be seriously...
  • Page 37: Sun Visors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 Sun Visors Pull the sun visor down to block out glare. Detach the sun visor from the center mount and swing it to the side. Visor Vanity Mirror The vehicle may have vanity mirrors and card holders on the back of the sun visors.
  • Page 38 2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 39: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Safety Belt Extender ..3-16 Adding Equipment to the Safety System Check ..3-16 Airbag-Equipped Vehicle . . . 3-29 Restraints Safety Belt Care .
  • Page 40: Head Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Adjust the head restraint so that the To lower the head restraint, press top of the restraint is at the same the button, located on the top of the height as the top of the occupant's seatback, and push the head Warning head.
  • Page 41: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints To lower the head restraint, press Front Seats the button, located on the top of the seatback, and push the head Seat Adjustment restraint down. Try to move the head restraint after the button is Manual Seats released to make sure that it is locked in place.
  • Page 42: Reclining Seatbacks

    Seats and Restraints To adjust the seat: Reclining Seatbacks 2. Move the seatback to the desired position, and then 1. Lift the bar under the front edge release the lever to lock the of the seat cushion to unlock Warning seatback in place.
  • Page 43: Front Seat Armrest

    Seats and Restraints Front Seat Armrest Warning (Continued) The shoulder belt will not be against your body. Instead, it will be in front of you. In a crash, you could go into it, receiving neck or other injuries. The lap belt could go up over your abdomen.
  • Page 44: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Heated Front Seats Rear Seats Folding the Seatback Warning Either side of the seatback can be If you cannot feel temperature folded down for more cargo space. change or pain to the skin, the Fold a seatback only when the seat heater may cause burns.
  • Page 45 Seats and Restraints 2. Slide the front seats forward and Warning (Continued) place the front seatbacks in the upright position. See Seat Always push and pull on the Adjustment on page 3-3 and seatbacks to be sure they are Reclining Seatbacks on locked.
  • Page 46 Seats and Restraints 1. Insert the safety belt latch plate 5. Return the seat cushion to its Warning into the hole on the side trim original position and push down before raising the seatback. on the front part of the seat With head restraints that are not cushion until it latches.
  • Page 47: Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints Safety Belts Why Safety Belts Work Warning (Continued) This section of the manual are more likely to be seriously describes how to use safety belts injured or killed. Do not allow properly. It also describes some passengers to ride in any area of things not to do with safety belts.
  • Page 48 3-10 Seats and Restraints safety belts. That is why wearing Also, in nearly all states and in safety belts makes such good all Canadian provinces, the law sense. requires wearing safety belts. Questions and Answers About How to Wear Safety Belts Safety Belts Properly Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle...
  • Page 49 Seats and Restraints 3-11 Wear the shoulder belt over the Lap-Shoulder Belt 2. Pick up the latch plate and pull shoulder and across the chest. the belt across you. Do not let it These parts of the body are best All seating positions in the vehicle get twisted.
  • Page 50 3-12 Seats and Restraints in this section for instructions on use and important safety information. 3. Push the latch plate into the To unlatch the belt, push the button buckle until it clicks. on the buckle. The belt should return to its stowed position. Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure.
  • Page 51 Seats and Restraints 3-13 Adjust the height so the shoulder After the adjuster is set to the replaced. See Replacing Safety Belt portion of the belt is on the shoulder desired position, try to move it down System Parts after a Crash on and not falling off of it.
  • Page 52 3-14 Seats and Restraints To install the adjustable comfort guide to the seatback and the safety belt: 3. Place the guide over the belt, 4. Be sure that the belt is not and insert the two edges of the twisted and it lies flat. The belt into the slots of the guide.
  • Page 53: Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy

    Seats and Restraints 3-15 Improper comfort guide Safety Belt Use During adjustment could reduce the Pregnancy effectiveness of the safety belt in a crash. Safety belts work for everyone, including pregnant women. Like all occupants, they are more likely to Warning be seriously injured if they do not A safety belt that is not properly...
  • Page 54: Safety System Check

    3-16 Seats and Restraints The best way to protect the fetus is Safety System Check Safety Belt Care to protect the mother. When a safety Now and then, check that the safety Keep belts clean and dry. belt is worn properly, it is more likely belt reminder light, safety belts, that the fetus will not be hurt in a buckles, latch plates, retractors, and...
  • Page 55: Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints 3-17 New parts and repairs may be Airbag System Warning (Continued) necessary even if the safety belt The vehicle has the following system was not being used at the crash. To help make sure the airbags: time of the crash. safety belt systems are working A frontal airbag for the driver.
  • Page 56 3-18 Seats and Restraints A roof-rail airbag for the front the risk of injury from the force of an Warning (Continued) outboard passenger and the inflating bag, all airbags must inflate passenger seated directly very quickly to do their job. vehicle should wear a safety belt behind the front outboard Here are the most important things...
  • Page 57: Where Are The Airbags

    Seats and Restraints 3-19 Where Are the Airbags? Warning (Continued) Occupants should not lean on or sleep against the door or side windows in seating positions with seat-mounted side impact airbags There is an airbag readiness light and/or roof-rail airbags. on the instrument cluster, which shows the airbag symbol.
  • Page 58 3-20 Seats and Restraints The driver knee airbag is below the Driver Side Shown, Passenger Rear Seat Driver Side Shown, steering column. The front outboard Side Similar Passenger Side Similar passenger knee airbag is below the The seat-mounted side impact The second row seat-mounted side glove box.
  • Page 59: Inflate

    Seats and Restraints 3-21 When Should an Airbag It depends on what is hit, the Warning (Continued) direction of the impact, and how Inflate? quickly the vehicle slows down. or even death. The path of an This vehicle is equipped with Frontal airbags may inflate at inflating airbag must be kept airbags.
  • Page 60: What Makes An Airbag

    3-22 Seats and Restraints Seat-mounted side impact airbags In any particular crash, no one can moderate to severe side collisions, are designed to inflate in moderate say whether an airbag should have even belted occupants can contact to severe side crashes depending inflated simply because of the the inside of the vehicle.
  • Page 61: What Will You See After

    Seats and Restraints 3-23 What Will You See after the interior lamps and hazard Warning warning flashers by using the an Airbag Inflates? controls for those features. When an airbag inflates, there After the frontal airbags and may be dust in the air. This dust seat-mounted side impact airbags Warning could cause breathing problems...
  • Page 62 3-24 Seats and Restraints Let only qualified technicians In many crashes severe enough to work on the airbag systems. inflate the airbag, windshields are Improper service can mean that broken by vehicle deformation. an airbag system will not work Additional windshield breakage may properly.
  • Page 63 Seats and Restraints 3-25 airbag under certain conditions. No Warning Warning (Continued) other airbag is affected by the passenger sensing system. A child in a rear-facing child Secure rear-facing child restraints The passenger sensing system restraint can be seriously injured in a rear seat, even if the works with sensors that are part of or killed if the passenger frontal...
  • Page 64 3-26 Seats and Restraints The system determines that a passenger seat. When the Warning (Continued) small child is present in a passenger sensing system has booster seat. allowed the airbags to be enabled, avoid injury to yourself or others, the on indicator will light and stay lit A front outboard passenger have the vehicle serviced right as a reminder that the airbags are...
  • Page 65 Seats and Restraints 3-27 4. Reinstall the child restraint If the on indicator is still lit, secure Use the following steps to allow the following the directions provided the child in the child restraint in a system to detect that person and by the child restraint enable the front outboard passenger rear seat position in the vehicle, and...
  • Page 66 3-28 Seats and Restraints and then buckle the belt again Additional Factors Affecting The on indicator may be lit if an without pulling the belt out all object, such as a briefcase, System Operation the way. handbag, grocery bag, laptop, Safety belts help keep the or other electronic device, is put on 6.
  • Page 67 Seats and Restraints 3-29 To purchase a service manual, see operation of the airbag system can of the seat fabric, could also Service Publications Ordering also be affected by changing any interfere with the operation of the Information on page 13-11. parts of the front seats, safety belts, passenger sensing system.
  • Page 68: Airbag System Check

    3-30 Seats and Restraints Airbag System Check Replacing Airbag System If an airbag inflates, you will need to replace airbag system parts. See Parts after a Crash The airbag system does not need your dealer for service. regularly scheduled maintenance or If the airbag readiness light stays on replacement.
  • Page 69: Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints 3-31 Can proper safety belt fit be Child Restraints The manufacturer instructions that maintained for the length of the come with the booster seat state the trip? If yes, continue. If no, weight and height limitations for that Older Children return to the booster seat.
  • Page 70 3-32 Seats and Restraints In a crash, children who are not Warning (Continued) buckled up can strike other people who are buckled up, or can be belt. The belt force would then be thrown out of the vehicle. Older applied right on the abdomen. children need to use safety belts That could cause serious or fatal properly.
  • Page 71: Infants And Young

    Seats and Restraints 3-33 Infants and Young Every time infants and young children ride in vehicles, they should Children have the protection provided by appropriate child restraints. Neither Everyone in a vehicle needs the vehicle's safety belt system nor protection! This includes infants and its airbag system is designed all other children.
  • Page 72 3-34 Seats and Restraints weight, height, and age but also Warning (Continued) Warning whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the motor seat, always move the front To reduce the risk of neck and vehicle in which it will be used. passenger seat as far back as it head injury during a crash, infants For most basic types of child...
  • Page 73: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints 3-35 Child Restraint Systems Warning (Continued) any bony structure. This alone could cause serious or fatal injuries. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries during a crash, young children should always be secured in appropriate child restraints.
  • Page 74 3-36 Seats and Restraints Securing an Add-On Child Children can be endangered in a crash if the child restraint is not Restraint in the Vehicle properly secured in the vehicle. Warning When securing an add-on child restraint, refer to the instructions A child can be seriously injured or that come with the restraint which killed in a crash if the child...
  • Page 75: Where To Put The Restraint

    Seats and Restraints 3-37 Administration (NHTSA) website to Whenever possible, children aged Warning (Continued) locate the nearest child safety seat 12 and under should be secured in inspection station. For CPST a rear seating position. system is fail-safe. No one can availability in Canada, check with Never put a rear-facing child seat in guarantee that an airbag will not...
  • Page 76: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children

    3-38 Seats and Restraints Child restraints and booster seats Lower Anchors and recommends that the booster seat vary considerably in size, and some be secured with the LATCH system, Tethers for Children may fit in certain seating positions this can be done as long as the (LATCH System) better than others.
  • Page 77 Seats and Restraints 3-39 The following explains how to attach Top Tether Anchor The child restraint may have a a child restraint with these single tether (3) or a dual tether (4). attachments in the vehicle. Either will have a single attachment (2) to secure the top Not all vehicle seating positions or tether to the anchor.
  • Page 78 3-40 Seats and Restraints Lower Anchor and Top Tether Anchor Locations To assist in locating the lower anchors, each seating position with lower anchors has two labels, near the crease between the seatback and the seat cushion. The top tether anchors are on the rear wall of the cargo area.
  • Page 79 Seats and Restraints 3-41 According to accident statistics, Warning Warning (Continued) children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child Do not attach more than one child of the retractor to set the lock, restraint system or infant restraint restraint to a single anchor.
  • Page 80 3-42 Seats and Restraints If you need to secure more than one 1.1. Find the lower anchors for 1.3. Attach and tighten the lower child restraint in the rear seat, see the desired seating attachments on the child Where to Put the Restraint on position.
  • Page 81 Seats and Restraints 3-43 2.3. Route, attach, and tighten If the rear outboard seating the top tether according to position you are using has your child restraint an adjustable head restraint instructions and the and you are using a single following instructions: tether, raise the head restraint and route the...
  • Page 82 3-44 Seats and Restraints 3. Before placing a child in the 4. When the child restraint is child restraint, make sure it is removed, reinstall the head securely held in place. To check, restraint before the seating grasp the child restraint at the position is used.
  • Page 83: Replacing Latch System Parts After A Crash

    Seats and Restraints 3-45 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 84: Rear Seat

    3-46 Seats and Restraints the instructions that come with the Warning Warning (Continued) child restraint say that the top strap must be anchored. A child in a rear-facing child Secure rear-facing child restraints In Canada, the law requires that restraint can be seriously injured in a rear seat, even if the forward-facing child restraints have or killed if the passenger frontal...
  • Page 85 Seats and Restraints 3-47 3. Pick up the latch plate, and run the lap and shoulder portions of the vehicle's safety belt through or around the restraint. The child restraint instructions will show you how. 4. Push the latch plate into the 5.
  • Page 86: Rear Seat

    3-48 Seats and Restraints 7. Before placing a child in the Securing Child Restraints child restraint, make sure it is (Rear Seat) securely held in place. To check, grasp the child restraint at the When securing a child restraint in a safety belt path and attempt to rear seating position, study the move it side to side and back...
  • Page 87 Seats and Restraints 3-49 In Canada, the law requires that 1. Put the child restraint on forward-facing child restraints have the seat. a top tether, and that the tether be If the head restraint interferes attached. with the proper installation of the If the child restraint does not have child restraint, the head restraint the LATCH system, you will be...
  • Page 88 3-50 Seats and Restraints 6. If the child restraint has a top tether, follow the child restraint manufacturer's instructions regarding the use of the top tether. See Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH System) on page 3-38 for more information.
  • Page 89 Seats and Restraints 3-51 To remove the child restraint, unbuckle the vehicle safety belt and let it return to the stowed position. If the top tether is attached to a top tether anchor, disconnect it. If the head restraint was removed, reinstall it before the seating position is used.
  • Page 90 3-52 Seats and Restraints NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 91: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Additional Storage Compartments Features Storage Compartments Cargo Cover Warning Storage Compartments ..4-1 Glove Box ....4-1 Do not store heavy or sharp Warning Additional Storage Features...
  • Page 92: Cargo Net

    Storage Shopping Bag Hooks To remove the cargo cover: To install the cargo cover: 1. Remove both of the cords (1) 1. Align the cargo cover (3) on the The vehicle has a shopping bag from the hooks at the top of the trim panel edge (2) on both sides hook under the front seat head liftgate.
  • Page 93: Roof Rack System

    Storage Roof Rack System Do not exceed the maximum vehicle Caution capacity when loading the vehicle. For more information on vehicle Loading cargo on the roof rack Warning capacity and loading, see Vehicle that weighs more than 50 kg Load Limits on page 9-9. If something is carried on top of (110 lb) or hangs over the rear or the vehicle that is longer or wider...
  • Page 94 Storage NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 95 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Safety Belt Reminders ..5-10 Engine Oil Pressure Light ..5-19 Airbag Readiness Light ..5-10 Low Fuel Warning Light ..5-19 Controls Passenger Airbag Status Immobilizer Light .
  • Page 96: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Controls Steering Wheel Controls (Push to Talk): If equipped with Bluetooth or OnStar, press to interact with those systems. See Steering Wheel Bluetooth (Overview) on page 7-19 Adjustment or Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls) on page 7-21 or OnStar Overview on page 14-1.
  • Page 97: Windshield Wiper/Washer

    Instruments and Controls Windshield Wiper/Washer INT (Intermittent Wipes): Move If the windshield wiper lever is then the lever up to INT for intermittent moved to off before the driver door is opened or within 10 minutes, the wipes, then turn the INT band wipers will restart and move to the up for more frequent wipes or down...
  • Page 98: Rear Window Wiper

    Instruments and Controls OFF: Turns the rear wiper off. in R (Reverse), and the front Warning windshield wiper is performing low (Rear Washer): Sprays washer or high speed wipes. If the rear fluid on the rear window. The control In freezing weather, do not use wiper control is off, the shift lever is returns to its ON or OFF starting the washer until the windshield is...
  • Page 99: Clock

    Instruments and Controls Clock Setting the 12/24 Hour Format Radio with Touchscreen The infotainment system controls 1. Press the or CONFIG button Radio without Touchscreen are used to access the time and and select Time and Date The infotainment system controls date settings through the menu Settings.
  • Page 100: Power Outlets

    Instruments and Controls Setting the Month and Day overload vehicle or adapter fuses. Warning If a problem is experienced, see Format your dealer. Power is always supplied to the 1. Press , and then press When adding electrical equipment, outlets. Do not leave electrical settings.
  • Page 101: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, Warning lights come on when there When one of the warning lights could be a problem with a vehicle comes on and stays on while Gauges, and function. Some warning lights come driving, or when one of the gauges on briefly when the engine is started shows there may be a problem, Indicators...
  • Page 102: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster English Automatic Transmission Shown, Metric and Manual Transmission Similar I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 103: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls Speedometer The trip odometer measures the The fuel gauge indicates about how distance the vehicle has been much fuel is left when the ignition is The speedometer shows the driven since the function was last turned to ON/RUN. vehicle's speed in either kilometers reset.
  • Page 104: Safety Belt Reminders

    5-10 Instruments and Controls The indicator moves a little when If the driver safety belt is buckled, If the passenger safety belt is turning a corner or speeding up. neither the light nor the chime buckled, neither the chime nor the comes on.
  • Page 105: Passenger Airbag Status

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 If there is a problem with the airbag system, a Driver Information Center (DIC) message may also come on. See Vehicle Messages on page 5-25. Passenger Airbag Status The airbag readiness light comes on United States Indicator for several seconds when the vehicle is started.
  • Page 106: Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    5-12 Instruments and Controls If the word ON or the on symbol is dealer. Driving while this light is on Warning (Continued) lit on the passenger airbag status could drain the battery. If a short indicator, it means that the front distance must be driven with the avoid injury to yourself or others, outboard passenger frontal airbag...
  • Page 107 Instruments and Controls 5-13 Caution (Continued) Caution (Continued) the vehicle fuel economy might to pass a required Emission not be as good, and the engine Inspection/Maintenance test. See might not run as smoothly. This Accessories and Modifications on could lead to costly repairs that page 10-3.
  • Page 108 5-14 Instruments and Controls follow the previous steps and see stalling when the vehicle is emission system test equipment will your dealer for service as soon as changed into gear, misfiring, likely connect to the vehicle's Data possible. hesitation on acceleration, Link Connector (DLC).
  • Page 109: Service Vehicle Soon

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 The OBD II (On-Board Service Vehicle Soon This symbol is shown when you Diagnostics) system determines need to see the owner manual for Light that critical emission control additional instructions or systems have not been information. completely diagnosed.
  • Page 110: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    5-16 Instruments and Controls When the ignition is on, the brake This light comes on briefly when the Warning system warning light will also come engine is started. on when the parking brake is set. If the light stays on, turn the ignition The brake system might not be The light will stay on if the parking to LOCK/OFF or if the light comes...
  • Page 111: Up-Shift Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 Up-Shift Light This light comes on briefly when the The traction off light comes on when ignition is turned to ON/RUN as a the Traction Control System (TCS) check to show it is working. has been turned off by pressing and releasing the TCS/StabiliTrak If it does not come on have the button.
  • Page 112: Traction Control System

    5-18 Instruments and Controls This light comes on when the If the light does not come on, have If it does not, have the vehicle StabiliTrak system is turned off. the vehicle serviced by your dealer. serviced by the dealer. If the system If StabiliTrak is off, the Traction If the system is working normally, is working normally the indicator...
  • Page 113: Tire Pressure Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 Tire Pressure Light When the Light Flashes First and Then Is On Steady If the light flashes for about a minute and then stays on, there may be a problem with the TPMS. If the problem is not corrected, the light This light should come on briefly as will come on at every ignition cycle.
  • Page 114: Immobilizer Light

    5-20 Instruments and Controls This light also comes on when the Reduced Engine Power High-Beam On Light fuel level is low. When fuel is added, Light the light should go off. If it does not, have the vehicle serviced. Immobilizer Light This light comes on when the high-beam headlamps are in use.
  • Page 115: Front Fog Lamp Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 See Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) This light comes on when the Door Ajar Light on page 6-2. exterior lamps are in use. See Exterior Lamp Controls on page 6-1. Front Fog Lamp Light Cruise Control Light This light comes on when a door is open or not securely latched.
  • Page 116: Information Displays Driver Information

    5-22 Instruments and Controls Information Displays DIC Buttons Odo/Trip Menu Items Press MENU until the upper display Driver Information area flashes. Use to scroll Center (DIC) through the menu items. Not all items are available on every vehicle. The DIC displays information about The following is a list of all possible the vehicle.
  • Page 117 Instruments and Controls 5-23 Menu 1 Average Fuel Economy Fuel Range Press MENU until the lower display area flashes. Use to scroll through the menu items. Not all items are available on every vehicle. The following is a list of all possible menu items: Average Fuel Economy Fuel Range...
  • Page 118 5-24 Instruments and Controls driving conditions change. Unlike Timer Menu 2 average economy, this display Press MENU until one of the cannot be reset. following items is displayed on the upper and lower display areas. Use Average Speed to scroll through the menu items.
  • Page 119: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-25 When the remaining oil life is low, Units Vehicle Messages the Code 82 message, or Press SET/CLR and move DIC messages display when the CHANGE, will appear on the to change units when UNIT is status of the vehicle has changed display.
  • Page 120: Engine Oil Messages

    5-26 Instruments and Controls 21: Check Left Position Lamp Engine Oil Messages If a tire pressure message appears, stop as soon as you can. Inflate the 22: Check Right Position Lamp tires by adding air until the tire % CHANGE 23: Reversing Lamp Failure pressure is equal to the values This message displays when the...
  • Page 121: Vehicle Personalization

    Instruments and Controls 5-27 Vehicle To access a menu: 1. Turn MENU/TUNE to the desired language. 1. Press the CONFIG button. Personalization 2. Press the MENU/TUNE knob to 2. Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to select. Personalization Menu (Radio select the desired menu. without Touchscreen) Press BACK to go back to the...
  • Page 122 5-28 Instruments and Controls 3. Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to Set Date Format Auto Volume change the desired value. Select to set the month and day The auto volume feature 4. To save and return to the Time format. automatically adjusts the radio volume to compensate for road and Settings menu, press the 1.
  • Page 123 Instruments and Controls 5-29 Radio Favorites Chime Volume Lighting Select to manually set the number Select to set the chime volume level Select the Lighting menu and the of favorite pages. to Normal or High. following may be displayed: 1. Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to 1.
  • Page 124 5-30 Instruments and Controls Auto Door Unlock Delayed Door Lock 2. Press the MENU/TUNE knob to select. Select to set which of the doors will When on, this feature will delay the automatically unlock when the locking of the doors after the last Remote Lock Light and Horn vehicle is shifted into P (Park) with door is closed.
  • Page 125 Instruments and Controls 5-31 Max Startup Volume 1. Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to (Up/Down): Press to scroll the desired selection. through the menus or setup items. System Version 2. Press the MENU/TUNE knob to ® (Back): Press to exit, or return DivX select.
  • Page 126 5-32 Instruments and Controls Set Time Format Radio Settings Radio Tune Bar Select to set the 12/24 hour format. Select to display the radio station Select the Radio Settings menu and tune bar. the following may be displayed: Press 12h or 24h. Select On or Off.
  • Page 127 Instruments and Controls 5-33 Rear Camera Option Bluetooth Settings Lighting Vehicle Factory Settings Select this feature to: Select the Lighting menu and the following may be displayed: Comfort & Convenience Connect, disconnect, or delete a device Exit Lighting Select the Comfort & Convenience Change or set a Personal menu and the following may be Vehicle Location Lights...
  • Page 128 5-34 Instruments and Controls Auto Door Unlock Remote Door Unlock Select On or Off. Press Select to set which of the doors will Select to set which doors will unlock Lock, Unlock Settings automatically unlock when the when pressing on the RKE vehicle is shifted into P (Park).
  • Page 129 Instruments and Controls 5-35 ® Guidelines Touch Beep Sound DivX Certified device that plays DivX video. See divx.com for When on, guideline overlay the Select to set the Touch Beep Sound more information and software screen to help when backing into a feature on or off.
  • Page 130 5-36 Instruments and Controls NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 131: Exterior Lamp Controls

    Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting AUTO (Automatic): Turns the exterior lamps on and off automatically depending on the Exterior Lamp Controls exterior light. Exterior Lighting (OFF): Turns all the lamps off, Exterior Lamp Controls ..6-1 except the Daytime Running Exterior Lamps Off Lamps (DRL).
  • Page 132: Flash-To-Pass

    Lighting The DRL system makes the The DRL system turns off when one light comes on in the headlamps come on when the of the following conditions is met: instrument cluster while the high following conditions are met: beams are on and the ignition is The ignition is off.
  • Page 133: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting Lights On with Wipers The hazard warning flasher button is on the center stack. If the windshield wipers are (Hazard Warning Flasher): activated in daylight with the vehicle Press to make the front and rear on, and the exterior lamp control is turn signal lamps flash on and off.
  • Page 134: Fog Lamps

    Lighting An arrow on the instrument cluster Fog Lamps To turn the fog lamps off, turn the flashes in the direction of the turn or band to again. The fog lamp lane change. indicator light will go off. Raise or lower the lever until the The fog lamps will also turn off arrow starts to flash to signal a lane when the high-beam headlamps are...
  • Page 135: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lighting The dome lamp controls are in the (Instrument Panel overhead console. Brightness): Move the thumbwheel up or down to brighten Instrument Panel Move the control to change the or dim the instrument panel controls lamp setting. Illumination Control and infotainment display screen.
  • Page 136: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting Features This feature can be changed. See Vehicle Personalization on page 5-27. Entry Lighting Battery Power Protection The headlamps, parking lamps, taillamps, and the interior lights turn The battery saver feature is on briefly at night when the Remote designed to protect the vehicle's Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter battery.
  • Page 137 Infotainment System Infotainment Downloadable Applications Introduction Smartphone Link System (Overview) ....7-29 Infotainment Smartphone Link (Pandora) ....7-31 Determine which radio the vehicle Smartphone Link Introduction...
  • Page 138: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Set up the tone, speaker available at this Customer adjustments, and preset radio Assistance number: U.S. (855) 4 stations. SUPPORT (478-7767). See Defensive Driving on page 9-2. Theft-Deterrent Feature Caution The infotainment system has an electronic security system installed Contact your dealer before adding to prevent theft.
  • Page 139: Overview

    Infotainment System Overview 3. MENU/TUNE Press to open menus and Radio without Touchscreen select menu items. Turn to highlight menu items or to set values while in a menu. Turn to manually select radio stations. 4. FAV 123 (Favorites) Press to go to a favorite page.
  • Page 140 Infotainment System © 12. CONFIG (Configuration) SEEK (Previous) Press to open the System Press to seek the previous Configuration menu. station. BACK Press and hold to reverse through the currently Press to go to the playing song on an external previous screen.
  • Page 141: Home Page

    Infotainment System Radio with Touchscreen Home Page (Radio with Touchscreen) Touchscreen Buttons Touchscreen buttons show on the screen when available. When a function is unavailable, the button may gray out. When a function is selected, the button may highlight. Home Page Features (Volume) (Home Page) Press to decrease or...
  • Page 142: Operation

    Infotainment System Turning the System On or Off Press and hold to mute the telephone: Press to activate infotainment system. Press again or the phone features (if equipped). /VOL (Power/Volume): Press to See Bluetooth (Overview) on turn the /VOL knob to turn the radio on and off.
  • Page 143 Infotainment System Country 3. Press the MENU/TUNE knob to BACK: select the desired tone. 5. Press the BACK button to go Press to: 4. Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to back to the Tone Settings menu. Exit a menu. adjust the desired tone. System Settings Go back to the previous menu 5.
  • Page 144 Infotainment System The level of volume compensation Automatic Switch-Off 4. Select Auto Volume. can be selected, or the feature can If the infotainment system has been 5. Select the setting by pressing be turned off. turned on after the ignition is turned off, the system will turn off 1.
  • Page 145: Radio

    Infotainment System Audio Settings Radio Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS) The audio settings can be set for each radio band and each audio AM-FM Radio RBDS is a service by FM stations player source. that makes it easier to find radio Playing the Radio without stations with fault-free reception.
  • Page 146 7-10 Infotainment System Selecting an Auxiliary Device Favorites List Stations List 1. From AM or FM, turn the MENU/ There are two ways to select a Press the AUX button to select a TUNE knob to select the station from the Favorites List: connected auxiliary device.
  • Page 147 Infotainment System 7-11 Some stations change the program From AM or FM, turn the MENU/ Playing the Radio with type code depending on the TUNE knob to select the Update AM Touchscreen content. The system stores the RDS or FM Stations List, then press the Audio Source Menu stations sorted by program type in MENU/TUNE knob.
  • Page 148 7-12 Infotainment System Selecting a Band Selecting a Station Press to scroll through the list. Press on the station to Seek Tuning Press , audio, then Source select it. ® choose AM, FM, or SiriusXM If the radio station is not known: Station List if equipped.
  • Page 149: Satellite Radio

    Infotainment System 7-13 Update Station List Storing Stations Satellite Radio To store the station to a position in ® Vehicles with a SiriusXM Satellite the list, press the corresponding Radio tuner and a valid SiriusXM button 1 5 until a beep is heard. Satellite subscription can receive SiriusXM programming.
  • Page 150 7-14 Infotainment System Using the Preset Buttons Using the SiriusXM Menu 3. Press Source Operation 4. From the drop-down menu, press XM and the most recent 1. Press MENU on the XM radio listened to SiriusXM channel will screen. display. Press to return to the HOME menu.
  • Page 151: Radio Reception

    Infotainment System 7-15 3. Press OK. 2. Press to find the desired station. Tune to the station by Tone Settings FM signals only reach about 16 to selecting it. 65 km (10 to 40 mi). Although the From tone settings menu, the sound radio has a built-in electronic circuit Channel List features can be set up for SiriusXM...
  • Page 152: Multi-Band Antenna

    7-16 Infotainment System interfere with satellite radio signals, Audio Players Make sure the iPod has the latest ® causing the sound to fade in and firmware from Apple for proper out. In addition, traveling or standing operation. iPod firmware can be USB Port ®...
  • Page 153: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment System 7-17 FAT32. For more information on USB Radio without Touchscreen usage, see Audio System exFAT. To use a portable device, connect Information under Pictures and the device with a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) Connecting a USB Storage Movies (Audio System) on cable to the auxiliary input jack.
  • Page 154 7-18 Infotainment System Playing Music Playing Movies Using the AUX Movie Menu Movies are not available while driving. If the USB storage device is already connected: 1. Press 2. Press picture & movie. 3. Press Source 4. Press USB (Movie). To play the music from the device, 1.
  • Page 155: Phone

    Infotainment System 7-19 2. Press the desired menu. Phone duplicate or rarely used entries. If possible, program speed dial tone settings: Adjust the or other shortcuts. sound setup. See Tone Bluetooth (Overview) Settings under Radio Review the controls and ® If equipped with Bluetooth Controls with Touchscreen operation of the infotainment...
  • Page 156 7-20 Infotainment System Vehicles with a Bluetooth system Bluetooth Controls (Push to Talk): Press to can use a Bluetooth-capable cell interact with Bluetooth or OnStar, For vehicles equipped with phone with a Hands-Free Profile to if equipped. See Bluetooth Bluetooth capability, use the buttons make and receive phone calls.
  • Page 157: Bluetooth

    Infotainment System 7-21 The pairing process is disabled Bluetooth (Infotainment according to the type of the phone. when the vehicle is moving. In this case, proceed with the phone Controls) book download on the phone. Pairing only needs to be To use infotainment controls to completed once, unless the Pairing a Phone...
  • Page 158 7-22 Infotainment System 5. Press Yes on the pop-up screen 4. Press bluetooth settings. Pairing a Phone of the Bluetooth device and 5. Press pair device. When there is no paired device on infotainment system. the infotainment system and the 6.
  • Page 159 Infotainment System 7-23 5. Input the Personal Identification 8. Input the Personal Identification Number (PIN) code (default: Number (PIN) code (default: 1234) to the Bluetooth device. 1234) to the Bluetooth device. When the Bluetooth device and When the Bluetooth device and infotainment system are infotainment system are successfully paired, the...
  • Page 160 7-24 Infotainment System From the cell phone or Bluetooth 5. Press pair device. 6. Press the name of the device to device, find the Bluetooth device be disconnected. 6. Press the device to be paired. type to set/connect the item as a 7.
  • Page 161 Infotainment System 7-25 hands-free while playing Phone Search music, the music is Press and hold to rewind discontinued. Playing music from or fast forward. the car is not possible when there are no music files stored in Playing a File Repeatedly the cell phone.
  • Page 162: Hands-Free Phone

    7-26 Infotainment System Sounds may be cut off during Conditions that may occur when General Information with the Bluetooth music playback. playing Bluetooth music: Touchscreen The infotainment system outputs It takes some time to transmit Vehicles with a Hands-Free Phone the audio from the cell phone or data from the cell phone to the system can use a Bluetooth-capable...
  • Page 163 Infotainment System 7-27 Make outgoing calls using the Press and hold on the 2. Press on the screen or call list. telephone screen. on the steering wheel controls. (Push to Talk): Press to Redialing is not possible when there If a wrong number is entered, press answer incoming calls and to is no call history.
  • Page 164 7-28 Infotainment System 4. Press the number to dial. Searching for a Name Missed calls. Select characters by using the Searching for Phone Book Entries Received calls. keypad on the phone book screen. 1. Press Phone Book on the 3. Select the phone book entry As characters are selected, the telephone screen.
  • Page 165: Downloadable Applications Smartphone Link

    Infotainment System 7-29 Connect Andriod phones Downloadable www.pandora.com. Pandora may through Bluetooth. not be available in Canada or Applications Mexico. iPod/iPhone Error Messages and Solution Stitcher SmartRadio is an Internet Smartphone Link radio service that streams news, If the system fails to activate the (Overview) sports, and entertainment shows application on the iPod/iPhone...
  • Page 166 7-30 Infotainment System Activate the application on your To switch to another application iPhone, then press the desired while playing an application and application menu on the connected through the USB port, infotainment system. press the HOME button on the iPod/ iPhone, then press the application Connecting Application Error icon on the infotainment system.
  • Page 167: (Pandora)

    Infotainment System 7-31 To connect an application: Using Pandora If the smartphone is not connected to the infotainment system or the 1. Install the application on the 1. Install the Pandora application application is not installed on the smartphone from Appstore or on the smartphone.
  • Page 168: (Stitcher)

    7-32 Infotainment System Pandora Menus 5. Press the desired station. The Smartphone Link station is added into the (Stitcher) Creating Stations from Currently Pandora menu automatically. Playing Music Some images and explanations may Listening to Stations 1. Press MENU. The Pandora vary by phone operating systems, menu is displayed.
  • Page 169: Bluetooth Phone/Devices Pictures And Movies

    Infotainment System 7-33 Changing Stations Bluetooth Phone/ Devices Press to change to the next station. Pictures and Movies Saving Favorites (Audio System) To save a station as a favorite, press on the stitcher screen. The infotainment system can play the music files contained in the USB Stitcher Menus storage device or iPod/iPhone 6.
  • Page 170 7-34 Infotainment System ID3 Tag information for MP3 Only USB storage devices on while the USB device is files, such as the album name formatted in FAT16/32, exFAT connected, the USB device may and the artist, can be played. file system are recognized. be damaged or may not operate NTFS and other file systems are normally.
  • Page 171 Infotainment System 7-35 USB storage device capacity When the iPod/iPhone is Refer to the table for the limit is 2,500 music files, 2,500 connected to the USB port by classification items related to the photo files, 250 movie files, using the iPod/iPhone cable, the search function provided by the 2,500 folders, and 10 stages of Bluetooth music is not...
  • Page 172 7-36 Infotainment System If the USB device is already Press within five seconds of Playing a File Randomly connected: the playback time to play the Press during playback. previous file. Press NO: Plays all files randomly. Returning to the Beginning of the Press audio.
  • Page 173 Infotainment System 7-37 Using the USB Music Menu Playing Music Files To remove the device, select another function, then remove the Press MENU during playback. Connect the iPod/iPhone to the device. USB port. Pause Play will start from the previously played point after the system Press to pause.
  • Page 174: Pictures And Movies

    7-38 Infotainment System Incorrect information cannot be Playing a File Repeatedly 2. Press tone settings. The tone modified or corrected on the settings menu is displayed. See Press during playback. infotainment system. Tone Settings under Radio Controls with Touchscreen in 1: Plays the current file The information for songs Operation on page 7-6.
  • Page 175 Infotainment System 7-39 Some files may not operate due Some features are disabled while to a different recording format or the vehicle is in motion. the condition of the file. Viewing a Slide Show Viewing Pictures 1. From the picture screen, press 1.
  • Page 176 7-40 Infotainment System mpeg-4 (mpg4, mp42, mp43): If the USB device is already 3. Press to exit. 4 Mbps connected: Pictures and Movies wmv9: 3 Mbps 1. Press (Movie System) divx 3: 3 Mbps 2. Press picture & movie. The infotainment system can play divx 4/5/6: 4.8 Mbps 3.
  • Page 177 Infotainment System 7-41 Changing to Next/Previous Movie Subtitle Language If the movie file has a subtitle Press to change to the language, it can be viewed. next file. Press from the movie screen. Press within five seconds of the playback time to play the Press on the pop-up previous file.
  • Page 178: Trademarks And License Agreements

    7-42 Infotainment System ® ® Trademarks and DivX , DivX Certified associated logos are trademarks of License Agreements Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license. FCC Information See Radio Frequency Statement on page 13-15. Fees and Taxes: Subscription fee, taxes, one time activation fee, and ®...
  • Page 179 Infotainment System 7-43 Explicit Language Notice: Channels General Requirements: with frequent explicit language are 1. A License Agreement from indicated with an XL preceding the SiriusXM is required for any channel name. Channel blocking is product that incorporates available for SiriusXM Satellite SiriusXM Technology and/or for Radio receivers by notifying use of any of the SiriusXM...
  • Page 180 7-44 Infotainment System NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 181: Climate Control Systems

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control (Fan Control): Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or Systems decrease the fan speed. Turning the fan control to 0 turns the fan off. The Climate Control Systems The heating, cooling, and ventilation fan must be turned on to run the air Climate Control Systems .
  • Page 182: Climate Controls

    Climate Controls after the air in the vehicle has or by turning the ignition to ACC/ (Defog): This mode clears the cooled, turn the recirculation ACCESSORY or LOCK/OFF. windows of fog or moisture. Air is mode off. If turned on again it runs for about directed to the floor, windshield, and five minutes before turning off.
  • Page 183: Air Vents

    Climate Controls Air Vents Operation Tips Clear away any ice, snow, Adjustable air vents are in the or leaves from air inlets at the center and on the side of the base of the windshield that could instrument panel. block the flow of air into the vehicle.
  • Page 184: Passenger Compartment Air Filter

    Climate Controls Maintenance Passenger Compartment Air Filter Air Intake The filter removes dust, pollen, and other airborne irritants from outside air that is pulled into the vehicle. The filter should be replaced as part of routine scheduled maintenance. See Maintenance Schedule on page 11-2.
  • Page 185 Driving and Operating Driving and Shifting Into Park ... . 9-18 Cruise Control Shifting out of Park ..9-19 Cruise Control ....9-29 Operating Parking .
  • Page 186: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Designate a front seat Driving Information Warning passenger to handle potential distractions. Distracted Driving Taking your eyes off the road too Become familiar with vehicle long or too often could cause a Distraction comes in many forms features before driving, such as crash resulting in injury or death.
  • Page 187: Drunk Driving

    Driving and Operating Allow enough following distance Control of a Vehicle If the engine ever stops while the between you and the driver in vehicle is being driven, brake front of you. Braking, steering, and accelerating normally but do not pump the are important factors in helping to brakes.
  • Page 188: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating If the steering wheel is turned until it Steering in Emergencies The vehicle's right wheels can drop reaches the end of its travel and is off the edge of a road onto the There are some situations when held against that position for an shoulder while driving.
  • Page 189: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and Operating Steering or Cornering Skid material on the road. Learn to Warning too much speed or steering in a recognize warning clues such curve causes tires to slip and as enough water, ice, or packed Wet brakes can cause crashes. lose cornering force.
  • Page 190: Highway Hypnosis

    Driving and Operating Turn off cruise control. Check all fluid levels and brakes, Hydroplaning tires, cooling system, and Hydroplaning is dangerous. Water Highway Hypnosis transmission. can build up under the vehicle's Shift to a lower gear when going Always be alert and pay attention to tires so they actually ride on the down steep or long hills.
  • Page 191: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating Wet ice can occur at about 0°C Allow greater following distance on Warning (Continued) (32°F) when freezing rain begins to any slippery road and watch for fall, resulting in even less traction. slippery spots. Icy patches can loss of steering.
  • Page 192: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating If it takes some time for help to Warning Warning (Continued) arrive, now and then when you run the engine, push the accelerator Snow can trap engine exhaust Fully open the air outlets on pedal slightly so the engine runs or under the instrument under the vehicle.
  • Page 193: Vehicle Load Limits

    Driving and Operating Slowly spinning the wheels in the Warning Warning forward and reverse directions causes a rocking motion that could If the vehicle's tires spin at high Do not load the vehicle any 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 194 9-10 Driving and Operating Tire and Loading Information The Tire and Loading Determine the combined Label Information label also shows the weight of the driver and tire size of the original passengers that will be riding equipment tires (3) and the in your vehicle.
  • Page 195 Driving and Operating 9-11 exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle.
  • Page 196 9-12 Driving and Operating 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 197: Starting And Operating

    Driving and Operating 9-13 If you put things inside the Starting and Warning (Continued) vehicle like suitcases, tools, Operating packages, or anything 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 198: Ignition Positions

    9-14 Driving and Operating The uplevel key must be fully If the vehicle must be shut off in an Caution (Continued) extended to start the vehicle. emergency: To shift out of P (Park), the ignition 1. Brake using a firm and steady breaking-in guideline every must be in ON/RUN and the regular pressure.
  • Page 199: Starting The Engine

    Driving and Operating 9-15 2 (ACC/ACCESSORY): This is the 4 (START): This is the position that Warning position in which you can operate starts the engine. When the engine things like the radio and the starts, release the key. The ignition Turning off the vehicle while windshield wipers when the engine switch returns to ON/RUN for...
  • Page 200 9-16 Driving and Operating components. If the ignition key is 2. If the engine does not start, wait Caution turned to START and then about 15 seconds and try again. Wait about 15 seconds between released when the engine Do not try to shift to P (Park) if the begins cranking, the engine will each try.
  • Page 201: Engine Heater

    Driving and Operating 9-17 Caution Warning If you add electrical parts or Plugging the cord into an accessories, you could change ungrounded outlet could cause an the way the engine operates. Any electrical shock. Also, the wrong resulting damage would not be kind of extension cord could covered by the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 202: Retained Accessory

    9-18 Driving and Operating Retained Accessory 2. Move the shift lever into P (Park) Warning (Continued) by pressing the button on the Power (RAP) shift lever and pushing the lever Do not leave the vehicle when the all the way toward the front of These vehicle accessories may be engine is running.
  • Page 203: Shifting Out Of Park

    Driving and Operating 9-19 Torque Lock (Automatic Shifting out of Park 3. Press the shift lever button. Transmission) 4. Move the shift lever to the This vehicle is equipped with a shift desired position. If you are parking on a hill and you lock control.
  • Page 204: Parking Over Things

    9-20 Driving and Operating Firmly apply the parking brake. Turn Engine Exhaust Warning (Continued) the wheels toward the curb for a downhill slope, or away from the There are holes or openings Warning curb for an uphill slope. Once the in the vehicle body from shift lever has been placed into gear damage or aftermarket...
  • Page 205: Running The Vehicle While

    Driving and Operating 9-21 Running the Vehicle Automatic P (Park): This position locks the front wheels. Select P (Park) only While Parked Transmission when the vehicle is stationary and the parking brake is applied. It is better not to park with the Continuously Variable engine running.
  • Page 206 9-22 Driving and Operating applied, and the shift lever button To rock the vehicle back and forth to Caution pressed before shifting from get out of snow, ice, or sand without P (Park) while the ignition key is in damaging the transmission, see If Shifting out of P (Park) or ON/RUN.
  • Page 207: Manual Transmission

    Driving and Operating 9-23 L (Low): This position reduces Manual Transmission 1 (First): Press the clutch pedal vehicle speed without using the and shift into 1 (First). Then, slowly brakes by using the braking effect of let up on the clutch pedal as you engine compression.
  • Page 208 9-24 Driving and Operating Neutral: Use this position when Shift Speeds For the best fuel economy, you start or idle the engine. accelerate slowly and shift when the light comes on, and if the weather, Warning R (Reverse): To back up, press road, and traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 209: Antilock Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-25 Brakes If driving safely on a wet road and it suddenly slows or stops. Always becomes necessary to slam on the leave enough room up ahead to brakes and continue braking to stop, even with ABS. Antilock Brake avoid a sudden obstacle, a Using ABS...
  • Page 210: Parking Brake

    9-26 Driving and Operating Parking Brake each corner of the vehicle until the Caution ABS activates. Minor brake pedal pulsation or pedal movement during Driving with the parking brake on this time is normal and the driver can overheat the brake system should continue to apply the brake and cause premature wear or pedal as the driving situation...
  • Page 211: Ride Control Systems

    Driving and Operating 9-27 two seconds to ensure that there is Ride Control Systems vehicle wheel brakes to assist the no rolling. The brakes will driver in keeping the vehicle on the automatically release when the intended path. Traction Control/ accelerator pedal is applied within If cruise control is being used and Electronic Stability...
  • Page 212 9-28 Driving and Operating The button for TCS and StabiliTrak comes on and stays on: is on the center stack. 1. Stop the vehicle. 2. Turn the engine off and wait Caution 15 seconds. Do not repeatedly brake or 3. Start the engine. accelerate heavily when TCS is The indicator light for both systems off.
  • Page 213: Stability Control

    Driving and Operating 9-29 Cruise Control StabiliTrak Off Light come on and Warning stay on in the instrument cluster. To If equipped with cruise control, the turn TCS and StabiliTrak on again, Cruise control can be dangerous vehicle can maintain a speed of press and release the button.
  • Page 214 9-30 Driving and Operating SET/ (Set/Coast): Press briefly to Resuming a Set Speed set the speed and activate cruise If the cruise control is set at a control. If cruise control is already desired speed and then the brakes active, use to decrease vehicle are applied, the cruise control is speed.
  • Page 215 Driving and Operating 9-31 Reducing Speed While Using Using Cruise Control on Hills Ending Cruise Control Cruise Control How well cruise control works on There are four ways to end cruise If the cruise control system is hills depends on the vehicle speed, control: already activated: load, and the steepness of the hills.
  • Page 216: Driver Assistance Systems

    9-32 Driving and Operating Driver Assistance Turning the Rear Vision Camera Warning (Continued) System On or Off Systems To turn the RVC system on or off: screen, during longer, higher speed backing maneuvers, 1. Shift into P (Park). Rear Vision or where there could be cross Camera (RVC) 2.
  • Page 217 Driving and Operating 9-33 4. Select Guidelines. When a The RVC is above the license plate. checkmark appears next to The area displayed by the camera is Guidelines, guidelines will limited. It does not display objects appear. that are close to either corner or under the bumper and can vary Rear Vision Camera Error depending on vehicle orientation or...
  • Page 218: Fuel

    9-34 Driving and Operating The sun or the beam of Fuel Recommended Fuel headlamps is shining directly into the camera lens. Use regular unleaded gasoline with Use of the recommended fuel is an a posted octane rating of 87 or important part of the proper Ice, snow, mud, or anything else higher.
  • Page 219: Gasoline Specifications

    Driving and Operating 9-35 then they are acceptable to use. Gasoline Specifications vehicle may not pass a smog-check However, E85 and other fuels test. See Malfunction Indicator At a minimum, gasoline should meet containing more than 15% ethanol Lamp on page 5-12. If this occurs, ASTM specification D 4814.
  • Page 220: Fuel Additives

    9-36 Driving and Operating Fuel Additives Filling the Tank Warning (Continued) To keep fuel systems clean, TOP Warning Fuel can spray out if the fuel TIER Detergent Gasoline is cap is opened too quickly. recommended. See Fuel on Fuel vapors and fuel fires burn This spray can happen if the page 9-34.
  • Page 221 Driving and Operating 9-37 The tethered fuel cap is behind a When replacing the fuel cap, turn it Caution hinged fuel door on the passenger clockwise until it clicks. Make sure side of the vehicle. To open the fuel the cap is fully installed. The If a new fuel cap is needed, be filler door, lift the fuel door release diagnostic system can determine if...
  • Page 222: Filling A Portable Fuel

    9-38 Driving and Operating Filling a Portable Fuel Trailer Towing Warning (Continued) Container General Towing keep it in contact with the fill opening until filling is Information Warning complete. The vehicle is neither designed nor Filling a portable fuel container Fill the container no more intended to tow a trailer.
  • Page 223: Conversions And Add-Ons

    Driving and Operating 9-39 Conversions and Add-Ons Add-On Electrical Equipment Caution Some electrical equipment can damage the vehicle or cause components to not work and would not be covered by the warranty. Always check with your dealer before adding electrical equipment.
  • Page 224 9-40 Driving and Operating NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 225: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Washer Fluid ....10-18 Taillamps, Turn Signal, Brakes ..... 10-18 Stoplamps, and Back-Up Brake Fluid .
  • Page 226: General Information

    10-2 Vehicle Care Tire Pressure Monitor Towing the Vehicle General Information Operation ....10-44 Towing the Vehicle ..10-66 For service and parts needs, visit Tire Inspection .
  • Page 227: 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 228: Hood

    10-4 Vehicle Care This vehicle has an airbag system. Hood Before attempting to do your own To open the hood: service work, see Servicing the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle on page 3-28. Keep a record with all parts receipts and list the mileage and the date of any service work performed.
  • Page 229: Engine Compartment

    Vehicle Care 10-5 To close the hood: 1. Before closing the hood, be sure all filler caps are on properly. Then, lift the hood to relieve pressure on the hood prop. Remove the hood prop from the prop holder in the rear passenger side of the engine compartment and secure it to the retainer on the underside of the...
  • Page 230 10-6 Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Overview I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 231: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 10-7 1. Windshield Washer Fluid 11. Engine Compartment Fuse Checking Engine Oil Reservoir. See Washer Fluid on Block on page 10-29. It is a good idea to check the engine page 10-18. oil level at each fuel fill. In order to Engine Oil 2.
  • Page 232 10-8 Vehicle Care 2. Pull out the dipstick and clean it Add enough oil to put the level Caution with a paper towel or cloth, then somewhere in the proper operating push it back in all the way. range, between the cross-hatched Do not add too much oil.
  • Page 233: Engine Oil Life System

    Vehicle Care 10-9 F), an SAE 0W-20 oil may be used. cancer. Do not let used oil stay on An oil of this viscosity grade will your skin for very long. Clean your provide easier cold starting for the skin and nails with soap and water, engine at extremely low or a good hand cleaner.
  • Page 234: Automatic Transmission

    10-10 Vehicle Care mileage at which an oil change is If the system is ever reset Automatic Transmission indicated can vary considerably. For accidentally, the oil must be Fluid the oil life system to work properly, changed at 5 000 km (3,000 mi) the system must be reset every time since the last oil change.
  • Page 235: Manual Transmission

    Vehicle Care 10-11 Manual Transmission When to Check and What Do not remove the cap to check the fluid level or to top off the fluid level. to Use Fluid Remove the cap only when necessary to add the proper fluid How to Check Manual until the level reaches the MIN line.
  • Page 236: Cooling System

    10-12 Vehicle Care How to Inspect the Engine Air 3. Lower the cover and secure with Cooling System the six screws. Cleaner/Filter The cooling system allows the See Maintenance Schedule on To inspect the engine air cleaner/ engine to maintain the correct page 11-2 for replacement intervals.
  • Page 237: Engine Coolant

    Vehicle Care 10-13 What to Use Warning Caution Warning An electric engine cooling fan Using coolant other than ® under the hood can start up even DEX-COOL can cause Adding only plain water or some when the engine is not running premature engine, heater core, other liquid to the cooling system and can cause injury.
  • Page 238 10-14 Vehicle Care Gives boiling protection up to Never dispose of engine coolant by 129°C (265°F), engine putting it in the trash, pouring it on temperature. the ground, or into sewers, streams, or bodies of water. Have the coolant Protects against rust and changed by an authorized service corrosion.
  • Page 239 Vehicle Care 10-15 If no coolant is visible in the coolant Warning Warning (Continued) surge tank, add coolant as follows: How to Add Coolant to the Steam and scalding liquids from a could catch fire and you or others Coolant Surge Tank hot cooling system can blow out could be burned.
  • Page 240: Engine Overheating

    10-16 Vehicle Care 4. With the coolant surge tank Check the level in the coolant surge pressure cap off, start the tank when the cooling system has engine and let it run until you cooled down. If the coolant is not at can feel the upper radiator hose the proper level, repeat Steps 1 getting hot.
  • Page 241 Vehicle Care 10-17 running. If it is not, do not continue If the overheat warning is displayed Warning (Continued) to run the engine. Have the vehicle with no sign of steam: serviced. 1. Turn the air conditioning off. Wait until there is no sign of steam or coolant before you open 2.
  • Page 242: Washer Fluid

    10-18 Vehicle Care If there is no sign of steam, idle the Open the cap with the washer Caution (Continued) engine for three minutes while symbol on it. Add washer fluid until parked. If the warning is still the tank is full. See Engine expansion if freezing occurs, displayed, turn off the engine until it Compartment Overview on...
  • Page 243: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-19 pedal travel. This could be a sign change in many other ways if the Caution that brake service might be wrong replacement brake parts are required. installed. Continuing to drive with worn-out Brake Adjustment brake pads could result in costly Brake Fluid brake repair.
  • Page 244 10-20 Vehicle Care A fluid leak in the brake/clutch Checking Brake Fluid What to Add hydraulic system can also cause Use only new DOT 4 brake fluid The brake/clutch fluid can be a low fluid level. Have the brake/ from a sealed container. It is checked without taking off the cap clutch hydraulic system fixed, recommended that the brake/clutch...
  • Page 245: Battery

    Vehicle Care 10-21 Battery Vehicle Storage Caution Refer to the replacement number Warning Using the wrong fluid can shown on the original battery label badly damage brake/clutch when a new battery is needed. See Batteries have acid that can burn hydraulic system parts.
  • Page 246: Starter Switch Check

    10-22 Vehicle Care Starter Switch Check Automatic Transmission normal effort. If the shift lever moves out of P (Park), contact Shift Lock Control your dealer for service. Warning Function Check Ignition Transmission When you are doing this Warning Lock Check inspection, the vehicle could move suddenly.
  • Page 247: Park Brake And P (Park)

    Vehicle Care 10-23 To check the P (Park) Park Brake and P (Park) Caution mechanism's holding ability: Mechanism Check With the engine running, shift to Allowing the wiper arm to touch P (Park). Then release the the windshield when no wiper parking brake followed by the Warning blade is installed could damage...
  • Page 248: Headlamp Aiming

    10-24 Vehicle Care Rear Wiper Blade Replacement Headlamp Aiming Headlamp aim has been preset and should need no further adjustment. If the vehicle is damaged in a crash, the headlamp aim may be affected. If adjustment to the headlamps is necessary, see your dealer.
  • Page 249: Bulb Replacement

    Vehicle Care 10-25 Bulb Replacement Headlamps, Front Turn To replace a headlamp bulb: Signal and Parking 1. Open the hood. See Hood on For the proper type of replacement page 10-4. Lamps bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on 2. Remove the connector page 10-28.
  • Page 250: Fog Lamps

    10-26 Vehicle Care Front Turn Signal/Parking 5. Install the socket into the lamp Taillamps, Turn Signal, housing by turning it clockwise. Lamps Stoplamps, and Back-Up To replace a front turn signal bulb: Lamps Fog Lamps 1. Open the hood. See Hood on To replace the front fog lamp bulb: page 10-4.
  • Page 251: License Plate Lamp

    Vehicle Care 10-27 7. Reinstall the lamp assembly and To replace a license plate two screws. lamp bulb: 1. Remove the two screws (1) from License Plate Lamp the license plate lamp assembly. 2. Turn and pull the license plate lamp assembly down.
  • Page 252: Replacement Bulbs

    10-28 Vehicle Care Replacement Bulbs Electrical System Headlamp Wiring An electrical overload may cause Bulb Exterior Lamp Electrical System the lamps to go on and off, or in Number some cases to remain off. Have the Overload Back-Up Lamps headlamp wiring checked right away The vehicle has fuses and circuit if the lamps go on and off or Front Turn Signal/...
  • Page 253: Fuses And Circuit

    Vehicle Care 10-29 Fuses and Circuit Engine Compartment Caution Breakers Fuse Block Spilling liquid on any electrical The wiring circuits in the vehicle are component on the vehicle may protected from short circuits by a damage it. Always keep the combination of fuses, circuit covers on any electrical breakers, and fusible thermal links.
  • Page 254 10-30 Vehicle Care I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 255 Vehicle Care 10-31 The vehicle may not be equipped Number Usage Number Usage with all of the fuses, relays, and Headlamp Canister features shown. High Left Number Usage Fuel Pump Headlamp High Windshield Washer Front Wiper Right Rear Window Front Wiper Fan Low Washer Relay Control Relay...
  • Page 256 10-32 Vehicle Care Auxiliary Fuse Block Number Usage Not Used Air Conditioning Relay Air Conditioning ECM/TCM 1 ECM/TCM 2 Low Vacuum Switch The vehicle may not be equipped Automatic with all of the fuses, relays, and Occupant Sensing features shown. The auxiliary fuse block is on the Mirror Heater driver side of the vehicle, near the...
  • Page 257: Block

    Vehicle Care 10-33 Instrument Panel Fuse Remove the fuse panel door diagonally. Block Open the fuse panel door by pulling out at the top. The instrument panel fuse block is on the underside of the driver side instrument panel. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 258 10-34 Vehicle Care The vehicle may not be equipped Number Usage Number Usage with all of the fuses, relays, and Radio Outside Rearview features shown. Mirror Number Usage Switch Backlighting Spare Fuse Not Used Rear Parking Assist Not Used Not Used Body Control Not Used Heater, Ventilation,...
  • Page 259: Wheels And Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-35 Wheels and Tires Number Usage Warning (Continued) Heater, Ventilation, Tires and a serious crash. See and Air Vehicle Load Limits on Conditioning Every new GM vehicle has page 9-9. high-quality tires made by a OnStar Underinflated tires pose leading tire manufacturer.
  • Page 260: All-Season Tires

    10-36 Vehicle Care All-Season Tires Winter Tires Warning (Continued) This vehicle may come with This vehicle was not originally Worn or old tires can all-season tires. These tires are equipped with winter tires. Winter cause a crash. If the tread designed to provide good overall tires are designed for increased performance on most road surfaces...
  • Page 261: Summer Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-37 Use only radial ply tires of the Tire Sidewall Labeling (2) TPC Spec (Tire same size, load range, and Performance Criteria speed rating as the original Useful information about a tire is Specification) Original equipment tires. molded into its sidewall. The equipment tires designed to examples show a typical Winter tires with the same speed...
  • Page 262: Tire Designations

    10-38 Vehicle Care DOT Tire Date of (6) Uniform Tire Quality Manufacture The last four Grading (UTQG) Tire digits of the TIN indicate the tire manufacturers are required to manufactured date. The first two grade tires based on three digits represent the week performance factors: treadwear, (01-52) and the last two digits, traction, and temperature...
  • Page 263: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Vehicle Care 10-39 item 3 of the illustration, it would Tire Terminology and Bead The tire bead contains mean that the tire's sidewall is steel wires wrapped by steel Definitions 60 percent as high as it is wide. cords that hold the tire onto Air Pressure The amount of the rim.
  • Page 264 10-40 Vehicle Care 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 265 Vehicle Care 10-41 Passenger (P-Metric) Tire Speed Rating determined by tire tire used on passenger cars and alphanumeric code assigned to manufacturers using some light duty trucks and a tire indicating the maximum government testing procedures. multipurpose vehicles. speed at which a tire can The ratings are molded into the operate.
  • Page 266: Tire Pressure

    10-42 Vehicle Care See Tire and Loading example of the Tire and Loading Caution (Continued) Information Label under Vehicle Information label, see Vehicle Load Limits on page 9-9. Load Limits on page 9-9. How Overinflated tires, or tires that the vehicle is loaded affects have too much air, can Tire Pressure vehicle handling and ride...
  • Page 267: Tire Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care 10-43 Remove the valve cap from the Tire Pressure Monitor pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly tire valve stem. Press the tire System under-inflated. gauge firmly onto the valve to The Tire Pressure Monitor System get the pressure measurement.
  • Page 268: Operation

    10-44 Vehicle Care The TPMS malfunction indicator is See Radio Frequency Statement on located on the instrument cluster. combined with the low tire pressure page 13-15. If the warning light comes on, stop telltale. When the system detects a as soon as possible and inflate the Tire Pressure Monitor malfunction, the telltale will flash for tires to the recommended pressure...
  • Page 269 Vehicle Care 10-45 The TPMS can warn about a low Factory-installed Tire Inflator Kits is replaced and the sensor tire pressure condition but it does use a GM-approved liquid tire matching process is performed not replace normal tire sealant. Using non-approved tire successfully.
  • Page 270 10-46 Vehicle Care could prevent the TPMS from the tire/wheel positions, using a 5. Press and hold the SET/CLR functioning properly. See Buying TPMS relearn tool, in the following button to begin the sensor New Tires on page 10-49. order: driver side front tire, matching process.
  • Page 271: Tire Inspection

    Vehicle Care 10-47 10. Proceed to the driver side rear Replace the tire if: Tire Rotation tire, and repeat the procedure The indicators at three or Tires should be rotated every in Step 7. The horn sounds two more places around the tire 12 000 km (7,500 mi).
  • Page 272: When It Is Time For New

    10-48 Vehicle Care Check that all wheel nuts are tire rotation to prevent corrosion properly tightened. See Wheel or rust build-up. Do not get Nut Torque under Capacities grease on the flat wheel and Specifications on mounting surface or on the page 12-2.
  • Page 273: Buying New Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-49 Treadwear indicators are one way to Vehicle Storage replacement tires are needed, tell when it is time for new tires. GM strongly recommends Tires age when stored normally Treadwear indicators appear when buying tires with the same TPC mounted on a parked vehicle.
  • Page 274 10-50 Vehicle Care Braking and handling Warning Warning performance may be adversely affected if all the tires are not Tires could explode during Using bias-ply tires on the replaced at the same time. improper service. Attempting vehicle may cause the wheel If proper rotation and to mount or dismount a tire rim flanges to develop cracks...
  • Page 275: Wheels

    Vehicle Care 10-51 The Tire and Loading Uniform Tire Quality Warning Information Label indicates the Grading original equipment tires on the If different sized wheels are used, Quality grades can be found vehicle. See Vehicle Load Limits there may not be an acceptable where applicable on the tire on page 9-9, for the label level of performance and safety if...
  • Page 276 10-52 Vehicle Care nominal rim diameters of graded 150 would wear one and straight-ahead braking traction 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm), one-half (1½) times as well on tests, and does not include or to some limited-production the government course as a tire acceleration, cornering, tires.
  • Page 277: Wheel Alignment And Tire

    Vehicle Care 10-53 performance on the laboratory surface variations such as troughs Replace wheels, wheel bolts, wheel or ruts, is normal. If the vehicle is nuts, or Tire Pressure Monitor test wheel than the minimum vibrating when driving on a smooth System (TPMS) sensors with new required by law.
  • Page 278: Tire Chains

    10-54 Vehicle Care Tire Chains If a Tire Goes Flat Caution This vehicle has a tire sealant and Warning The wrong wheel can also cause compressor kit. See Tire Sealant problems with bearing life, brake and Compressor Kit on page 10-55. Do not use tire chains.
  • Page 279: Tire Sealant And Compressor Kit

    Vehicle Care 10-55 accelerator pedal and steer to 3. Turn off the engine. Warning straighten the vehicle. It may be 4. Inspect the flat tire. very bumpy and noisy. Gently brake Lifting a vehicle and getting under If the tire has been separated from to a stop, well off the road, it to do maintenance or repairs is the wheel, has damaged sidewalls,...
  • Page 280 10-56 Vehicle Care If the tire has been separated from Warning (Continued) Warning the wheel, has damaged sidewalls, or has a large puncture, the tire is It can cause unconsciousness Storing the tire sealant and too severely damaged for the tire and even death.
  • Page 281 Vehicle Care 10-57 4. Tire Sealant Canister Check the tire sealant expiration See If a Tire Goes Flat on date on the tire sealant canister. page 10-54 for other important 5. On/Off Button The tire sealant canister (4) should safety warnings. 6.
  • Page 282 10-58 Vehicle Care 4. Attach the air only hose (10) to 5. Slide the base of the tire sealant 7. Attach the sealant/air hose (2) to the sealant canister inlet canister (3) into the slot on the the tire valve stem by turning it valve (1) by turning it clockwise top of the compressor (6) to hold clockwise until tight.
  • Page 283 Vehicle Care 10-59 8. Plug the power plug (9) into the pressure will quickly drop and Caution (Continued) accessory power outlet in the start to rise again as the tire vehicle. Unplug all items from inflates with air only. farther. The tire is too severely other accessory power outlets.
  • Page 284 10-60 Vehicle Care 13. Unplug the power plug (9) from 23. Stop at a safe location and the accessory power outlet in check the tire pressure. Refer the vehicle. to Steps 1 10 under Using the Tire Sealant and Compressor 14.
  • Page 285 Vehicle Care 10-61 26. Replace it with a new canister Using the Tire Sealant and available from your dealer. Compressor Kit without Sealant to Inflate a Tire (Not 27. After temporarily sealing a tire Punctured) using the tire sealant and compressor kit, take the The kit includes: vehicle to an authorized dealer...
  • Page 286 10-62 Vehicle Care See If a Tire Goes Flat on 6. Plug the power plug (9) into the 9. Inflate the tire to the page 10-54 for other important accessory power outlet in the recommended inflation pressure safety warnings. vehicle. Unplug all items from using the pressure gauge (7).
  • Page 287: Storing The Tire Sealant And

    Vehicle Care 10-63 12. Turn the air only hose (10) Caution counterclockwise to remove it from the tire valve stem. If the recommended pressure 13. Replace the tire valve cannot be reached after stem cap. approximately 25 minutes, the vehicle should not be driven 14.
  • Page 288: Jump Starting

    10-64 Vehicle Care Jump Starting 3. Good Battery Positive Post Caution 4. Good Battery Negative Post For more information about the Ignoring these steps could result The jump start positive post is in the vehicle battery, see Battery on in costly damage to the vehicle engine compartment on the driver page 10-21.
  • Page 289 Vehicle Care 10-65 Caution Caution Warning If the other vehicle does not have If any accessories are left on or Using a match near a battery can a 12-volt system with a negative plugged in during the jump cause battery gas to explode. ground, both vehicles can be starting procedure, they could be People have been hurt doing this,...
  • Page 290: Towing The Vehicle

    10-66 Vehicle Care 9. Start the engine in the vehicle Towing the Vehicle Warning with the good battery and run the engine at idle speed for at Fans or other moving engine Caution least four minutes. parts can injure you badly. Keep 10.
  • Page 291: Recreational Vehicle Towing

    Vehicle Care 10-67 Consult your dealer or a Here are some important things to Dinghy Towing (with Automatic professional towing service if the consider before recreational vehicle Transmission) disabled vehicle must be towed. towing: To tow the vehicle behind another The towing capacity of the vehicle for recreational purposes, towing vehicle.
  • Page 292 10-68 Vehicle Care Vehicles with an automatic 2. Shift the transmission to Neutral. Caution transmission should not be towed 3. Turn the ignition to ACC/ with all four wheels on the ground. ACCESSORY. Towing the vehicle from the rear If the vehicle must be towed, a dolly could damage it.
  • Page 293: Appearance Care

    Vehicle Care 10-69 2. Shift the automatic transmission Appearance Care into P (Park) or a manual transmission into 1 (First) gear. Exterior Care 3. Set the parking brake. Locks 4. Clamp the steering wheel in a Locks are lubricated at the factory. straight-ahead position with a Use a de-icing agent only when clamping device designed for...
  • Page 294 10-70 Vehicle Care washed. This could cause damage calcium chloride and other salts, ice Caution (Continued) that would not be covered by the melting agents, road oil and tar, tree vehicle warranty. sap, bird droppings, chemicals from products can be obtained from industrial chimneys, etc., can If using an automatic car wash, your dealer.
  • Page 295 Vehicle Care 10-71 The bright metal moldings on the Cleaning Exterior Lamps/ Caution vehicle are aluminum. To prevent Lenses, Emblems, Decals and damage always follow these Stripes Machine compounding or cleaning instructions: aggressive polishing on a Use only lukewarm or cold water, a Be sure the molding is cool to basecoat/clearcoat paint finish soft cloth, and a car washing soap...
  • Page 296 10-72 Vehicle Care Solvents, alcohols, fuels, Air Intakes squeak. Lubricate weatherstrips at or other harsh cleaners. least once a year. Hot, dry climates Clear debris from the air intakes, may require more frequent Ice scrapers or other hard items. between the hood and windshield application.
  • Page 297 Vehicle Care 10-73 Wheels and Trim Aluminum Inspect power steering for proper Caution hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, or Chrome chafing, etc. To avoid surface damage, do not Use a soft, clean cloth with mild Visually check constant velocity joint soap and water to clean the wheels. use strong soaps, chemicals, boots and axle seals for leaks.
  • Page 298 10-74 Vehicle Care Sheet Metal Damage dark spots etched into the paint on any switches or controls. surface. See Finish Care Cleaners should be removed If the vehicle is damaged and previously in this section. quickly. Never allow cleaners to requires sheet metal repair or remain on the surface being replacement, make sure the body...
  • Page 299 Vehicle Care 10-75 Do not use laundry detergents or Fabric/Carpet/Suede Caution dishwashing soaps with Start by vacuuming the surface degreasers. For liquid cleaners, using a soft brush attachment. If a To prevent scratching, never use use approximately 20 drops per rotating brush attachment is being abrasive cleaners on automotive 3.8 L (1 gal) of water.
  • Page 300 10-76 Vehicle Care 3. Start on the outside edge of the Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces Instrument Panel, Leather, soil and gently rub toward the and Vehicle Information and Vinyl, Other Plastic Surfaces, center. Fold the cleaning cloth to Radio Displays Low Gloss Paint Surfaces and a clean area frequently to Natural Open Pore Wood...
  • Page 301 Vehicle Care 10-77 Cargo Cover and Floor Mats Caution (Continued) Convenience Net Warning these solvents can permanently Wash with warm water and mild detergent. Do not use chlorine change the appearance and feel If a floor mat is the wrong size or bleach.
  • Page 302 10-78 Vehicle Care Use the floor mat with the correct side up. Do not turn it over. Do not place anything on top of the driver side floor mat. Use only a single floor mat on the driver side. Do not place one floor mat on top of another.
  • Page 303: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information technicians, the dealer is the place for routine maintenance such as oil Maintenance Your vehicle is an important changes and tire rotations and investment. This section describes additional maintenance items like the required maintenance for the tires, brakes, batteries, and wiper vehicle.
  • Page 304: Maintenance Schedule

    11-2 Service and Maintenance Frequently towing a trailer. Because of the way people use Maintenance vehicles, maintenance needs vary. Used for high speed or Schedule There may need to be more competitive driving. frequent checks and services. The Used for taxi, police, or delivery Owner Checks and Services Additional Required Services - service.
  • Page 305 Service and Maintenance 11-3 Check engine coolant level. See Visually inspect steering, vehicle service for more than a year. Engine Coolant on page 10-13. suspension, and chassis The engine oil and filter must be components for damaged, loose, changed at least once a year and Check windshield washer fluid or missing parts or signs of the oil life system must be reset.
  • Page 306 11-4 Service and Maintenance Check ignition transmission lock. See Ignition Transmission Lock Check on page 10-22. Check parking brake and automatic transmission park mechanism. See Park Brake and P (Park) Mechanism Check on page 10-23. Check accelerator pedal for damage, high effort, or binding. Replace if needed.
  • Page 307 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 308 11-6 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance (5) Inspect for fraying, excessive Schedule Additional Required cracking, or damage. Services - Normal (6) Inspect for fraying, excessive (1) Or every two years, whichever cracking, or damage. Check belt comes first. More frequent tension and replace if needed.
  • Page 309 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 310: Services

    11-8 Service and Maintenance Footnotes Maintenance (5) Inspect for fraying, excessive Special Application Schedule Additional Required cracking, or damage. Services Services - Severe (6) Inspect for fraying, excessive (1) Or every two years, whichever cracking, or damage. Check belt Severe Commercial Use comes first.
  • Page 311: And Care

    Service and Maintenance 11-9 Additional Battery Brakes The battery supplies power to start Brakes stop the vehicle and are Maintenance and Care the engine and operate any crucial to safe driving. additional electrical accessories. Your vehicle is an important Signs of brake wear may include investment and caring for it properly To avoid break-down or failure to chirping, grinding, or squealing...
  • Page 312 11-10 Service and Maintenance Hoses Shocks and Struts rubber; cracks or cuts in the tread or sidewall; or a bulge or Hoses transport fluids and should Shocks and struts help aid in control split in the tire. be regularly inspected to ensure for a smoother ride.
  • Page 313 Service and Maintenance 11-11 Wheel Alignment Wiper Blades Wheel alignment is critical for Wiper blades need to be cleaned ensuring that the tires deliver and kept in good condition to optimal wear and performance. provide a clear view. Signs that the alignment may Signs of wear include streaking, need to be adjusted include skipping across the windshield,...
  • Page 314: Lubricants, And Parts

    11-12 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Usage Fluid/Lubricant ® Engine Oil Use only engine oil licensed to the dexos1 specification of the proper SAE viscosity grade.
  • Page 315: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    Service and Maintenance 11-13 Usage Fluid/Lubricant Hood Latch Assembly, Secondary Lubriplate Lubricant Aerosol (GM Part No. 89021668, in Canada 89021674) Latch, Pivots, Spring Anchor, and or lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI #2, Category LB or GC-LB. Release Pawl Hood and Door Hinges Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No.
  • Page 316 11-14 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Replacement Parts (cont'd) Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number Spark Plugs 25181358 Wiper Blades Driver Side 60 cm (23.6 in) 95108156 Passenger Side 40 cm (15.7 in) 95108153 Rear 96688389 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 317: Maintenance Records

    Service and Maintenance 11-15 Maintenance Records After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the service, and the type of services performed in the boxes provided. Retain all maintenance receipts. Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 318 11-16 Service and Maintenance Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 319 Service and Maintenance 11-17 Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 320 11-18 Service and Maintenance Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 321: 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 322: Vehicle Data

    12-2 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications The following approximate capacities are given in metric and English conversions. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 11-12 for more information. Capacities Application Metric English Air Conditioning Refrigerant For the air conditioning system refrigerant type and charge amount, see the refrigerant label under the hood.
  • Page 323 Technical Data 12-3 Engine Drive Belt Routing I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 324 12-4 Technical Data NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 325: Customer Information

    Reporting Safety Defects to Procedure ....13-1 Chevrolet. Normally, any concerns General Motors ... 13-13...
  • Page 326 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 327: 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 328: Customer Assistance For Text

    Online Owner Experience 1-800-263-3777 (English) (U.S.) my.chevrolet.com 1-800-263-7854 (French) (Warranty Tracking 1-800-263-3830 (For Text Information): Track the vehicle s The Chevrolet online owner Telephone devices (TTYs)) warranty information. experience is a one-stop resource Roadside Assistance: that allows interaction with (Recall Information): View...
  • Page 329: Program

    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 330 New Vehicle Limited Warranty. nearest Chevrolet dealer for chains, or other traction devices. Chevrolet and General Motors of warranty service, or if the vehicle Canada Limited reserve the right to Towing or services for vehicles...
  • Page 331: Program

    Customer Information 13-7 Alternative Service: If Services Specific to If the vehicle cannot be scheduled assistance cannot be provided into the service department Canadian-Purchased Vehicles right away, the Roadside immediately, keep driving it until it Fuel Delivery: Reimbursement Assistance advisor may give can be scheduled for service, is approximately $5 Canadian.
  • Page 332 13-8 Customer Information Several Courtesy Transportation destination with minimal interruption Courtesy Rental Vehicle options are available to assist in of your daily schedule. This includes Your dealer may arrange to provide reducing inconvenience when one-way or round-trip shuttle service you with a courtesy rental vehicle or warranty repairs are required.
  • Page 333: Collision Damage Repair

    Customer Information 13-9 Additional Program value, and safety performance can these parts is not known. Such parts be compromised in subsequent are not covered by the GM New Information collisions. Vehicle Limited Warranty, and any All program options, such as shuttle related failures are not covered by Collision Parts service, may not be available at...
  • Page 334 13-10 Customer Information center that has GM-trained If the vehicle is leased, the leasing Gather the following information: technicians and comparable company may require you to have Driver name, address, and equipment. insurance that ensures repairs with telephone number. Genuine GM Original Equipment Insuring the Vehicle Driver license number.
  • Page 335: Service Publications Ordering Information

    Customer Information 13-11 Managing the Vehicle Damage If another party's insurance Each bulletin contains instructions company is paying for the repairs, to assist in the diagnosis and Repair Process you are not obligated to accept a service of the vehicle. In the event that the vehicle requires repair valuation based on that Owner Information...
  • Page 336: Reporting Safety Defects

    13-12 Customer Information Current and Past Models Reporting Safety To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline Technical Service Bulletins and Defects toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 Manuals are available for current (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to and past model GM vehicles. Reporting Safety Defects http://www.safercar.gov;...
  • Page 337: Government

    Transport Canada Call 1-800-222-1020, or write: about the vehicle s performance and immediately, and notify General Chevrolet Motor Division how it is driven. For example, the Motors of Canada Limited. Call Chevrolet Customer Assistance vehicle uses computer modules to...
  • Page 338: Event Data Recorders

    13-14 Customer Information Event Data Recorders These data can help provide a if the vehicle is leased, with the better understanding of the consent of the lessee; in response This vehicle is equipped with an circumstances in which crashes and to an official request by police or event data recorder (EDR).
  • Page 339: Radio Frequency Identification (Rfid)

    Customer Information 13-15 OnStar Terms and Conditions and Radio Frequency Privacy Statement on the OnStar Statement website. This vehicle has systems that Radio Frequency operate on a radio frequency that comply with Part 15 of the Federal Identification (RFID) Communications Commission (FCC) RFID technology is used in some rules and with Industry Canada vehicles for functions such as tire...
  • Page 340 13-16 Customer Information NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 341 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 342: Onstar Services

    14-2 OnStar Press the OnStar Emergency button OnStar Services Navigation to get a priority connection to an OnStar navigation requires the Emergency Advisor available Emergency Directions and Connections 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 343: Connections

    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 344 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 345: Diagnostics

    OnStar 14-5 Verify Minutes and Expiration OnStar Additional How OnStar Service Works Information Automatic Crash Response, 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 346 14-6 OnStar to function properly. These systems vehicle, damage to the vehicle in a system can provide in-vehicle may not operate if the battery is crash, or wireless phone network access to all of the OnStar services, discharged or disconnected. congestion or jamming.
  • Page 347 OnStar 14-7 change the OnStar PIN, call OnStar Roadside Assistance and a route or may ask for a call back and provide the Advisor with the locksmith to help gain access to the after the vehicle is driven into an current number.
  • Page 348 14-8 OnStar Add-on Electrical Equipment OnStar - libcurl and unzip LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS acknowledgments The OnStar system is integrated FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE into the electrical architecture of the Certain OnStar components include AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF vehicle.
  • Page 349 OnStar 14-9 unzip: Christian Spieler, Cosmin Truta, materials provided with the Antoine Verheijen, Paul von Behren, distribution. The sole exception This is version 2005-Feb-10 of to this condition is redistribution Rich Wales, Mike White the Info-ZIP copyright and license. of a standard UnZipSFX binary The definitive version of this This software is provided as is, (including SFXWiz) as part of a...
  • Page 350 14-10 OnStar Pocket UnZip, WiZ or MacZip without the explicit permission of Info-ZIP. Such altered versions are further prohibited from misrepresentative use of the Zip-Bugs or Info-ZIP e-mail addresses or of the Info-ZIP URL(s). 4. Info-ZIP retains the right to use the names Info-ZIP, Zip, UnZip, UnZipSFX, WiZ, Pocket UnZip, Pocket Zip,...
  • Page 351 INDEX Airbags Automatic Door Locks ....2-7 Adding Equipment to the Accessories and Vehicle ..... .3-29 Headlamp System .
  • Page 352 INDEX Break-In, New Vehicle ..9-13 Carbon Monoxide Cleaning Bulb Replacement ... . 10-28 Engine Exhaust ....9-20 Exterior Care .
  • Page 353 INDEX Courtesy Lamps ....6-5 Delayed Locking ....2-6 Driving (cont'd) Vehicle Load Limits .
  • Page 354 INDEX Engine (cont'd) Fluid Fuses Cooling System ... . . 10-12 Automatic Transmission ..10-10 Engine Compartment Drive Belt Routing ... .12-3 Brakes .
  • Page 355 INDEX Hood ......10-4 Hooks Halogen Bulbs ....10-25 Jump Starting .
  • Page 356 INDEX LATCH System Lights (cont'd) Loss of Control ....9-4 Engine Oil Pressure ..5-19 Replacing Parts after a Low Fuel Warning Light .
  • Page 357 INDEX Mirrors, Interior Rearview ..2-13 Older Children, Restraints ..3-31 Monitor System, Tire Online Owner Center ..13-4 Park ® Pressure ....10-43 OnStar Shifting Into .
  • Page 358 INDEX Port Reimbursement Program, USB ......7-16 GM Mobility ....13-5 Radio Frequency Power Remote Keyless Entry...
  • Page 359 INDEX Roadside Assistance Sealant Kit, Tire ....10-55 Servicing the Airbag ... 3-28 Program ..... . 13-5 Seats Shift Lock Control Function Roof Rack System .
  • Page 360 i-10 INDEX Storage Areas Tires (cont'd) Towing Different Size ....10-51 Cargo Cover ....4-1 General Information .
  • Page 361 INDEX i-11 Vehicle Care When It Is Time for New Storing the Tire Sealant Tires ......10-48 Uniform Tire Quality and Compressor Kit .
  • Page 362 i-12 INDEX NOTES I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...

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