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Chevrolet 2015 VOLT Owner's Manual (387 pages)
2015 Chevrolet VOLT Owner Manual
Brand:
Chevrolet
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Keys, Doors, and
2
Table of Contents
2
Using this Manual
5
Vehicle Symbol Chart
6
In Brief 1-1 in Brief
8
Instrument Panel
11
Initial Drive Information
11
Remote Start
12
Seat Adjustment
14
Heated Seats
15
Head Restraint Adjustment
16
Passenger Sensing System
17
Mirror Adjustment
17
Interior Lighting
18
Exterior Lighting
19
Climate Controls
20
Vehicle Features
23
Parking Assist
24
Power Outlets
24
Battery and Efficiency
25
Performance and Maintenance
30
Roadside Assistance Program
34
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-1 Keys, Doors, and Windows Exterior Mirrors Keys and Locks
36
Keys and Locks
36
Keys, Doors, and
36
Keys, Doors, and Windows
37
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
37
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation
37
Remote Start
43
Door Locks
45
Power Door Locks
46
Automatic Door Locks
47
Delayed Locking
47
Lockout Protection
47
Safety Locks
47
Doors
48
Hatch
48
Vehicle Alarm System
49
Vehicle Security
49
Immobilizer
50
Immobilizer Operation
50
Convex Mirrors
51
Exterior Mirrors
51
Automatic Dimming Rearview
52
Folding Mirrors
52
Heated Mirrors
52
Interior Mirrors
52
Interior Rearview Mirrors
52
Manual Rearview Mirror
52
Mirror
52
Power Mirrors
52
Power Windows
53
Windows
53
Sun Visors
55
Keys and Locks
37
Vehicle Security
49
3-1 Seats and
56
Head Restraints
57
Head Restraints
57
Seats and Restraints
57
Front Seats
58
Seat Adjustment
58
Reclining Seatbacks
59
Heated Front Seats
60
Rear Seats
62
Safety Belts
64
How to Wear Safety Belts
65
Properly
65
Lap-Shoulder Belt
66
Safety Belt Pretensioners
68
Safety Belt Use During
70
Pregnancy
70
Replacing Safety Belt System
71
Parts after a Crash
71
Safety Belt Care
71
Safety Belt Extender
71
Safety System Check
71
Airbag System
72
Where Are the Airbags
74
When Should an Airbag
75
Inflate
75
How Does an Airbag
76
Restrain
76
What Makes an Airbag
76
Inflate
76
What will You See after an Airbag Inflates
77
Passenger Sensing
78
System
78
Adding Equipment to the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle
83
Servicing the Airbag-Equipped
83
Airbag System Check
84
Replacing Airbag System Parts after a Crash
84
Child Restraints
85
Older Children
85
Infants and Young
87
Children
87
Child Restraint Systems
90
Where to Put the Restraint
91
Latch System
93
System
95
Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children
93
Replacing LATCH System Parts after a Crash
99
Securing Child Restraints
100
(Rear Seat)
100
Securing Child Restraints
102
(Front Passenger Seat)
102
Restraints
57
Rear Seats
62
Safety Belts
64
Airbag System
72
Storage Compartments
106
Glove Box
106
Instrument Panel Storage
106
Floor Console Storage
107
Additional Storage Features
109
Cargo Cover
109
Instruments and Controls
110
Instruments and Controls
112
Instrument Panel Overview
112
Instruments and Controls
113
Steering Wheel Adjustment
114
Steering Wheel Controls
114
Horn
114
Pedestrian Friendly Alert
114
Windshield Wiper/Washer
115
Power Outlets
116
Warning Lights, Gauges, and Indicators
117
Instrument Cluster
117
Battery Gauge
121
Compass
121
Odometer
121
Speedometer
121
Trip Odometer
121
Voltage)
121
Driver Efficiency Gauge
122
Fuel Gauge
122
Total Vehicle Range
122
Safety Belt Reminders
123
Airbag Readiness Light
124
Passenger Airbag Status
124
Indicator
124
Charging System Light
125
(12-Volt Battery)
125
Indicator Lamp
126
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
126
Brake System Warning
128
Light
128
Electric Parking Brake
129
Light
129
Service Electric Parking Brake
129
Antilock Brake System (ABS)
129
Sport Mode Light
130
Mountain Mode Light
130
Hold Mode Light
130
Lane Departure Warning
131
(LDW) Light
131
Forward Collision Alert (FCA)
131
Vehicle Ahead Indicator
131
Traction off Light
131
Stabilitrak ® off Light
132
Traction Control System (Tcs)/Stabilitrak Light
132
Engine Coolant Temperature
132
Engine Oil Pressure Light
133
Tire Pressure Light
133
High-Beam on Light
134
Lamps on Reminder
134
Low Fuel Warning Light
134
Security Light
134
Vehicle Ready Light
134
Cruise Control Light
135
Information Displays
136
Center Stack Display
136
Power Flows
136
Programmable Charging
138
Energy Information
147
Clock
148
Center (DIC)
149
Driver Information
149
Vehicle Messages
150
Battery and Charging
151
Messages
151
Vehicle Messages
151
Brake System Messages
152
Cruise Control Messages
152
Door Ajar Messages
152
Drive Mode Messages
153
Electric Drive Unit
153
Messages
153
Engine Cooling System
153
Engine Oil Messages
153
Fuel System Messages
154
Key and Lock Messages
154
Lamp Messages
155
Object Detection System
155
Messages
155
Propulsion Power
156
Messages
156
Ride Control System
157
Messages
157
Airbag System Messages
157
Security Messages
157
Service Vehicle Messages
157
Starting the Vehicle
158
Messages
158
Tire Messages
158
Vehicle Reminder
159
Messages
159
Vehicle Speed Messages
159
Vehicle Personalization
159
Universal Remote System
165
Programming
165
Universal Remote System
168
Operation
168
Lighting 6-1 Lighting Exterior Lighting Headlamp High/ Low-Beam Changer Exterior Lamp Controls
170
Exterior Lamp Controls
170
Automatic Headlamp
171
System
171
Daytime Running
171
Lamps (DRL)
171
Interior Lighting
172
Hazard Warning Flashers
172
Instrument Panel Illumination
172
Control
172
Turn and Lane-Change
172
Signals
172
Dome Lamps
173
Reading Lamps
173
Battery Power Protection
174
Entry Lighting
174
Exit Lighting
174
Lighting Features
174
Infotainment System
176
Climate Control Systems
178
Automatic Climate Control System
178
Air Vents
185
Driving and
186
Driving Information
187
Driving and Operating
187
Trailer Towing
187
Distracted Driving
189
Braking
190
Control of a Vehicle
190
Defensive Driving
190
Drunk Driving
190
Off-Road Recovery
191
Steering
191
Driving on Wet Roads
192
Loss of Control
192
Hill and Mountain Roads
193
Winter Driving
194
If the Vehicle Is Stuck
196
Vehicle Load Limits
196
Starting and Operating
200
Driving for Better Energy
187
Efficiency
187
New Vehicle Break-In
200
Power Button
200
Starting and Stopping the Vehicle
202
Retained Accessory
204
Power (RAP)
204
Shifting into Park
204
Parking over Things
205
That Burn
205
Shifting out of Park
205
Electric Vehicle Operating Modes
206
System Operation
206
Electric Mode
206
Extended Range Mode
206
Driver Selected Operating
207
Modes
207
Out of Fuel/Engine
209
Unavailable
209
Maintenance Modes
210
Engine Exhaust
211
Running the Vehicle While Parked
212
Electric Drive Unit
212
Antilock Brake
214
System (ABS)
214
Electric Parking Brake
215
Regenerative Braking
216
Ride Control Systems
217
Cruise Control
219
Driver Assistance Systems
222
Parking Assist
224
Camera (RVC)
226
Rear Vision
226
Lane Departure
228
Lane Departure Warning (Ldw)
228
Warning (LDW)
228
Plug-In Charging
229
Delayed Charging
231
Override
231
Charging Status
232
Feedback
232
Charge Cord
235
Fuel
237
California Fuel
238
Fuel Additives
238
Fuels in Foreign Countries
238
Requirements
238
Filling the Tank
239
Container
241
Filling a Portable Fuel
241
Trailer Towing
241
Forward Collision Alert (FCA)
222
General Towing
241
Information
241
Conversions and Add-Ons Add-On Electrical
242
Equipment
242
General Information
244
General Information
245
Accessories and
245
California Perchlorate
245
Materials Requirements
245
California Proposition
245
Vehicle Care
245
Lifting the Vehicle
246
Vehicle Checks
248
Doing Your Own Service Work
248
Hood
249
Engine Oil
252
Checking Engine Oil
253
Engine Oil Life System
255
Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
256
Cooling System (Engine)
257
Cooling System (High Voltage Battery)
258
Cooling System
258
Electronics and Charger
259
Modules)
259
Engine Coolant
260
Engine Overheating
263
Washer Fluid
263
Brakes
264
Brake Fluid
265
Battery
266
Vehicle Storage
267
Electric Drive Unit Shift Lock Control Function Check
268
Park Brake and P (Park) Mechanism Check
269
Wiper Blade Replacement
269
Bulb Replacement
270
Halogen Bulbs
270
Headlamp Aiming
270
LED Lighting
270
Headlamps
271
Back-Up Lamps
272
License Plate Lamp
272
Electrical System
273
High Voltage Devices and Wiring
273
Replacement Bulbs
273
Electrical System
274
Electrical System Overload
274
Overload
274
Engine Compartment Fuse Block
275
Block
280
Rear Compartment Fuse Block
282
Tires
283
Wheels and Tires
283
All-Season Tires
284
Summer Tires
285
Tire Sidewall Labeling
285
Winter Tires
285
Tire Designations
287
Tire Terminology and Definitions
287
Tire Pressure
290
Tire Pressure Monitor
291
System
291
Tire Pressure Monitor
292
Operation
292
Tire Inspection
296
Tire Rotation
296
When It Is Time for New
297
Tires
297
Buying New Tires
298
Different Size Tires and Wheels
299
Uniform Tire Quality
300
Grading
300
Wheel Alignment and Tire
301
Balance
301
Wheel Replacement
302
If a Tire Goes Flat
303
Tire Chains
303
Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit
304
Storing the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit
305
Jump Starting
312
Towing the Vehicle
318
Recreational Vehicle
320
Towing
320
Appearance Care
322
Exterior Care
322
Interior Care
327
Floor Mats
330
Service and Maintenance
332
Maintenance Schedule
334
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
342
Maintenance Replacement Parts
343
Maintenance Records
344
Technical Data
346
Vehicle Identification
346
Vehicle Data
347
Capacities and Specifications
347
12-4 Technical Data Engine Drive Belt Routing
350
Customer Information
350
Customer Satisfaction Procedure
350
Customer Information
352
Customer Assistance
352
Offices
352
Customer Assistance for Text Telephone (TTY) Users
353
Online Owner Center
353
Program
354
Roadside Assistance
354
Gm Mobility Reimbursement Program
354
Program
356
Courtesy Transportation
356
Scheduling Service
356
Appointments
356
Collision Damage Repair
358
Service Publications
360
Ordering Information
360
Identification (RFID)
361
Statement
361
Reporting Safety Defects Reporting Safety Defects to the United States
361
Government
361
Government
362
Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors
362
Vehicle Data Recording and Privacy
363
Event Data Recorders
363
Infotainment System
364
Onstar
364
Onstar Overview
366
Emergency
367
Onstar Services
367
Navigation
368
Security
368
Connections
369
Onstar Additional Information
371
Vehicle Diagnostics
371
Antilock Brake
376
Passenger Sensing
376
Electric Drive Unit Shift
379
Engine Compartment
379
Rear Compartment Fuse
379
Daytime Running
380
For Children (Latch)
381
Lane Departure Warning
381
Traction Control System
381
Recommended Fluids
382
Onstar Additional
383
Remote Keyless Entry (Rke)
384
Traction Control/Electronic
386
Utility Interruption of
386
Warning Light
387
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Chevrolet 2015 VOLT Owner's Manual (17 pages)
Brand:
Chevrolet
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Instrument Panel Controls
2
Getting Started
4
Driver Information Center
7
Instrument Cluster
7
Siri ® Eyes Free
12
Climate Controls
12
Pedestrian-Friendly Alert
12
Charging Status
14
Programmable Charging
14
Mobile Apps
15
Roadside Assistance
16
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