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Chevrolet VOLT 2012 Owner's Manual (454 pages)
Brand:
Chevrolet
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Using this Manual
4
Vehicle Symbol Chart
5
In Brief
8
Instrument Panel
8
Initial Drive Information
10
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
11
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
11
Remote Start
11
Power Door Locks
12
Front Seats
14
Head Restraints
14
Head Restraints
14
Seat Adjustment
14
Heated Seats
15
Head Restraint Adjustment
16
Mirror Adjustment
17
Passenger Sensing System
17
Safety Belts
17
Interior Lighting
19
Exterior Lighting
20
Windshield Wiper/Washer
21
Climate Controls
22
Vehicle Features
24
Portable Audio Devices
25
Cruise Control
26
Navigation System
26
Battery and Efficiency
27
Regenerative Braking
31
Total Vehicle Range
31
Performance and Maintenance
32
Roadside Assistance Program
36
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-1 Keys, Doors, and Doors Interior Mirrors
37
Keys, Doors, and Windows
37
Keys and Locks
38
Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System Operation
39
Door Locks
47
Automatic Door Locks
49
Delayed Locking
49
Lockout Protection
49
Safety Locks
49
Doors
50
Anti-Theft Alarm System
51
Vehicle Security
51
Immobilizer Operation
52
Convex Mirrors
53
Exterior Mirrors
53
Folding Mirrors
53
Heated Mirrors
53
Power Mirrors
53
Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror
54
Interior Mirrors
54
Manual Rearview Mirror
54
Windows
54
Power Windows
55
Sun Visors
57
Delayed Locking
49
Vehicle Security
52
Exterior Mirrors
53
Interior Mirrors
54
Windows
55
Restraints
59
Seats and Restraints
59
Seats and Restraints
60
Head Restraints
60
Front Seats
62
Reclining Seatbacks
63
Heated Front Seats
64
Rear Seats
66
Safety Belts
68
Safety Belts
70
How to Wear Safety Belts
70
Lap-Shoulder Belt
71
Safety Belt Pretensioners
72
Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
75
Safety Belt Extender
75
Safety System Check
75
Safety Belt Care
76
Airbag System
77
Safety Belts
70
Airbag System
79
Where Are the Airbags
79
When Should an Airbag Inflate
80
What Makes an Airbag
81
How Does an Airbag Restrain
82
What will You See after
82
Airbag System Check
90
Child Restraints
91
Older Children
91
Replacing Airbag System
91
Infants and Young Children
94
Child Restraint Systems
97
Where to Put the
99
Latch System
100
Rear Seat
108
Replacing Latch System
108
Front Passenger Seat
111
Glove Box
115
Instrument Panel Storage
115
Cargo Cover
116
Rear Seats
108
Instruments and Controls
117
Instrument Panel Overview
119
Instruments and Controls
119
Controls
121
Steering Wheel Adjustment
121
Steering Wheel Controls
121
Horn
122
Pedestrian Friendly Alert
122
Windshield Wiper/Washer
122
Power Outlets
124
Warning Lights, Gauges, and Indicators
124
Instrument Cluster
125
Speedometer
130
Odometer
130
Trip Odometer
130
Compass
130
Battery Gauge
130
Voltage)
130
Fuel Gauge
131
Driver Efficiency Gauge
131
Total Vehicle Range
131
Safety Belt Reminders
132
Airbag Readiness Light
133
Passenger Airbag Status
134
Indicator
134
Charging System Light
135
(12-Volt Battery)
135
Malfunction
135
Indicator Lamp
135
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
135
Brake System Warning
138
Light
138
Electric Parking Brake
138
Electric Parking Brake Light
138
Antilock Brake System (ABS)
139
Antilock Brake System (Abs) Warning Light
139
Service Electric Parking Brake
139
Mountain Mode Light
140
Sport Mode Light
140
Stabilitrak ® off Light
140
Traction off Light
140
Engine Coolant Temperature
141
Tire Pressure Light
141
Traction Control System (Tcs)/Stabilitrak Light
141
Engine Oil Pressure Light
142
Low Fuel Warning Light
143
Security Light
143
Vehicle Ready Light
143
High-Beam on Light
143
Lamps on Reminder
144
Cruise Control Light
144
Information Displays
145
Center Stack Display
145
Power Flows
146
Charging
148
Energy Information
159
Clock
160
Driver Information
161
Center (DIC)
161
Vehicle Messages
161
Vehicle Messages
163
Battery and Charging
163
Messages
163
Brake System Messages
164
Cruise Control Messages
165
Door Ajar Messages
165
Drive Mode Messages
165
Electric Drive Unit
165
Messages
165
Engine Cooling System
165
Engine Oil Messages
166
Fuel System Messages
166
Key and Lock Messages
167
Lamp Messages
167
Object Detection System
168
Messages
168
Propulsion Power
168
Airbag System Messages
169
Anti-Theft Alarm System
169
Ride Control System
169
Messages
169
Service Vehicle Messages
170
Starting the Vehicle
170
Messages
170
Tire Messages
171
Vehicle Reminder
171
Messages
171
Vehicle Speed Messages
171
Washer Fluid Messages
171
Vehicle Personalization
172
Programming
181
Universal Remote System
181
Operation
184
Universal Remote System
184
Lighting
187
Exterior Lamp Controls
187
Exterior Lamp Controls
188
Headlamp High/Low-Beam
188
Flash-To-Pass
188
Daytime Running
188
Lamps (DRL)
188
Hazard Warning Flashers
189
Turn and Lane-Change
190
Signals
190
Exterior Lighting
188
Interior Lighting
190
Instrument Panel Illumination
190
Dome Lamps
191
Reading Lamps
191
Lighting Features
192
Battery Power Protection
192
Entry Lighting
192
Exit Lighting
192
Infotainment System 7-1 Infotainment System Phone Introduction
193
Infotainment
194
Infotainment System
194
Theft-Deterrent Feature
194
Overview
194
Introduction
194
Radio
200
AM-FM Radio
200
Storing Radio Station Presets
202
Satellite Radio
203
Multi-Band Antenna
205
Radio Reception
205
Audio Players
206
CD Player
206
Error Messages
207
Mp3
208
Auxiliary Devices
210
Phone
214
Bluetooth (Overview)
214
Controls)
216
Bluetooth
216
Recognition)
220
Trademarks and License Agreements
226
Automatic Climate Control System
231
Driving and
239
Driving Information
240
Driving for Better Energy
240
Efficiency
240
Distracted Driving
242
Defensive Driving
243
Drunk Driving
243
Control of a Vehicle
243
Braking
244
Steering
244
Off-Road Recovery
245
Loss of Control
245
Driving on Wet Roads
246
Highway Hypnosis
247
Hill and Mountain Roads
247
Winter Driving
248
If the Vehicle Is Stuck
250
Vehicle Load Limits
250
Starting and Operating
255
New Vehicle Break-In
255
Power Button
256
Starting and Stopping the Vehicle
258
Retained Accessory
259
Power (RAP)
259
Shifting into Park
260
Shifting out of Park
261
Parking over Things
261
That Burn
261
Electric Vehicle Operating Modes
262
System Operation
262
Electric Mode
262
Extended Range Mode
262
Driver Selected Operating
263
Modes
263
Out of Fuel/Engine
265
Unavailable
265
Maintenance Modes
266
Engine Exhaust
268
Running the Vehicle While
268
Electric Drive Unit
269
Antilock Brake
271
System (ABS)
271
Electric Parking Brake
272
Regenerative Braking
274
Ride Control Systems Traction Control
274
System (TCS)
274
Electronic Stability
276
Control (ESC)
276
Cruise Control
278
Object Detection Systems
280
Ultrasonic Parking Assist
280
Rear Vision
283
Camera (RVC)
283
Plug-In Charging
286
Delayed Charging
289
Override
289
Charging Status
290
Feedback
290
Charge Cord
293
Utility Interruption of
296
Charging
296
Electrical Requirements for Battery Charging
296
Gasoline Specifications (U.S. and Canada Only)
298
California Fuel
298
Requirements
298
Fuels in Foreign Countries
298
Fuel Additives
298
Filling the Tank
300
Filling a Portable Fuel
302
Container
302
General Towing
302
Information
302
Conversions and Add-Ons
303
Add-On Electrical
303
Equipment
303
General Information
305
General Information
306
California Proposition
306
California Perchlorate
306
Accessories and Modifications
307
Lifting the Vehicle
307
Vehicle Care
306
Vehicle Checks
310
Doing Your Own Service Work
310
Hood
311
Engine Oil
313
Engine Oil Life System
316
Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
317
Cooling System (Engine)
319
Cooling System (High Voltage Battery)
320
Cooling System
320
Electronics and Charger
321
Modules)
321
Engine Coolant
322
Engine Overheating
325
Washer Fluid
325
Brakes
326
Brake Fluid
327
Battery
329
Vehicle Storage
330
Electric Drive Unit Shift Lock Control Function Check
331
Park Brake and P (Park) Mechanism Check
331
Headlamp Aiming
332
Bulb Replacement
333
Halogen Bulbs
333
Headlamps
333
LED Lighting
333
Back-Up Lamps
335
License Plate Lamp
335
Electrical System
336
High Voltage Devices and Wiring
336
Replacement Bulbs
336
Electrical System
337
Electrical System Overload
337
Overload
337
Engine Compartment Fuse Block
338
Block
342
Block
344
Rear Compartment Fuse Block
346
Tires
348
Wheels and Tires
348
Tire Sidewall Labeling
349
Winter Tires
349
Tire Designations
350
Tire Terminology and Definitions
351
Tire Pressure
354
Tire Pressure Monitor
355
System
355
Tire Pressure Monitor
357
Operation
357
Tire Inspection
361
Tire Rotation
361
When It Is Time for New
362
Tires
362
Buying New Tires
363
Different Size Tires and Wheels
365
Uniform Tire Quality
365
Grading
365
Wheel Alignment and Tire
367
Balance
367
Wheel Replacement
367
If a Tire Goes Flat
369
Tire Chains
369
Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit
371
Storing the Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit
378
Jump Starting
379
Towing the Vehicle
385
Recreational Vehicle
387
Towing
387
Appearance Care
389
Exterior Care
389
Interior Care
393
Cleaning the Center
395
Stack
395
Floor Mats
396
Service and Maintenance
397
Maintenance Schedule
399
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
408
Maintenance Replacement Parts
409
Maintenance Records
410
Vehicle Identification
413
Technical Data
413
Vehicle Data
414
Capacities and Specifications
414
Engine Drive Belt Routing
415
Customer Information 13-1 Customer Reporting Safety Defects Customer Information
417
Customer Information
417
Customer Satisfaction Procedure
417
Customer Assistance
419
Offices
419
Customer Assistance for Text Telephone (TTY) Users
420
Online Owner Center
421
Program
422
Roadside Assistance
422
Gm Mobility Reimbursement Program
422
Scheduling Service
424
Appointments
424
Courtesy Transportation
425
Program
425
Collision Damage Repair
426
Service Publications Ordering Information
429
Open Source Information
430
Reporting Safety Defects
430
Government
430
General Motors
430
Vehicle Data Recording and Privacy
431
Event Data Recorders
432
Onstar
433
Navigation System
433
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
433
Radio Frequency
433
Statement
433
Onstar Overview
435
Onstar Services
436
Adding Equipment to the
443
Antilock Brake
443
Passenger Sensing
443
Daytime Running
447
For Children (Latch)
448
Lower Anchors and Tethers
448
Traction Control System
448
Recommended Fluids
449
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Chevrolet VOLT 2012 Owner's Manual (424 pages)
Brand:
Chevrolet
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Stabilitrak
113
Table of Contents
113
Steering Wheel Controls
118
Horn
119
Pedestrian Friendly Alert
119
Power Outlets
121
Instrument Cluster
122
Odometer
126
Speedometer
126
Compass
127
Indicators
127
Trip Odometer
127
Total Vehicle Range
128
Safety Belt Reminders
129
Airbag Readiness Light
130
Indicator
130
Indicator Lamp
132
Light
134
Warning Light
135
Traction off Light
136
Stabilitrak ® off Light
136
Warning Light
137
Low Fuel Warning Light
138
Cruise Control Light
139
Light
140
High-Beam on Light
139
Vehicle Ready Light
139
Power Flows
141
Center Stack Display
143
Charging
143
Clock
154
Center (DIC)
155
Vehicle Messages
155
Messages
157
Messages
159
Messages
161
Messages
162
Messages
163
Messages
164
Messages
165
Programming
174
Vehicle Personalization
165
Universal Remote System
174
Operation
285
Table of Contents
286
If a Tire Goes Flat
343
Tire Chains
343
Tires
343
Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit
350
Compressor Kit
351
Jump Starting
352
Towing
360
Towing the Vehicle
360
Chevrolet VOLT 2012 Owner's Manual (394 pages)
2014
Brand:
Chevrolet
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
250
Wheels
309
If a Tire Goes Flat
310
Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit
315
Compressor Kit
318
Jump Starting
319
Recreational Vehicle
327
Towing
327
Towing the Vehicle
327
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Chevrolet VOLT 2012 Manual (109 pages)
Brand:
Chevrolet
| Category:
Car Navigation system
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Infotainment System
3
Introduction
3
Overview
4
Navigation System Overview
6
Config Menu
7
English and Metric Unit Conversion
7
Languages
7
Deleting Personal Information
8
Storing Radio Station Presets
8
Entering a Point of Interest (POI)
9
Storing Preset Destinations
9
Canceling Guidance
10
Using the Stored Preset Destinations
10
Voice Guidance
10
AM-FM Radio
11
Audio Source Menu
11
Cleaning the Display
11
Playing the Radio
11
Adjusting the Speakers
12
Navigation Audio System
12
Setting the Tone
12
Sound Menu
12
Audio Cue Options
13
Audio Cue Volume
13
Auto Volume
13
Radio Menu
13
Finding a Station
14
Local Station List Search
14
Mixed-Band Presets
14
Number of Favorite Pages
14
Radio Data System (RDS)
15
Timeshift
15
Satellite Radio
16
Satellite Radio Service
16
XM Categories
16
XM Messages
16
Channel off Air
17
Channel Unauth
17
Loading XM
17
XM Updating
17
Audio Players
18
CD/DVD Player
18
Loading and Ejecting Discs
18
Playing a CD/DVD
18
Playing an Audio CD
19
CD Menu
19
Seek
19
Playing an Audio and Video DVD
20
DVD Options
20
Full Screen
20
Error Messages
22
Mp3
22
Playing an MP3 CD and DVD
22
To Play a Disc
23
MP3 Music Menu
24
Folders/Playlists
24
Track List (All Songs)
24
Artists
24
Hard Drive Device (HDD)
25
Root Directory
25
Empty Directory or Folder
25
No Folder
25
Recording from a CD to the Hard Drive
26
Recording from a USB Device to the Hard Drive
26
Duplicate Content
26
To Record Selected Tracks from the Disc
26
CD Eject
27
Power Mode
27
Playing Hard Disc Drive Content
27
HDD Music Menu
28
Albums
28
All Songs
28
Playing HDD Favorites
29
USB-Supported Devices
29
Playing from a USB
30
To Play a USB Device
30
USB Music Menu
31
Playing from an Ipod
31
Ipod Music Menu
32
Genres
33
Composers
33
Audio Books
33
Playing Audio Book Content
34
Selecting Another Audio Book
35
Changing Chapters Within an Audio Book
36
Auxiliary Devices
37
Using the Navigation System
37
Navigation Control Buttons
37
Touch Screen Buttons
38
Alpha-Numeric Keyboard
38
Navigation Settings
39
Voice Prompt
39
Route Preference
40
Back Track
40
Speech Confirmation Feedback
40
Traffic Voice Prompt
40
Back Track Mode
41
Low Fuel Warning
41
Map Coverage
41
Maps
41
Handling the DVD Map Disc
42
Map Adjustments
42
Map Scales
42
Scroll Features
42
Navigation Symbols
43
Driving on a Route
44
Driving on a Highway
45
Address Entry
47
Destination
47
Entering the City Name First
47
Entering the Street Name First
48
Point of Interest
49
Previous Destination
50
Selecting from a POI Category:
50
Address Book
51
Lat/Long Coordinates
51
Pick from Map
51
Cancel Guidance
52
Getting Started on the Route
52
Preset Destinations
52
Detour
53
To Add a Waypoint
53
Turn List
53
Waypoints
53
Route Preview
54
Suspend/Resume Guidance
54
To Add or Change the Phone Number of an Address Book Entry
55
To Change the Map Icon of Address Book Entry
55
To Edit the Name of Address Book
55
Favorite Route
56
To Add a Preset Destination from Address Book
56
To Add a Voice Tag to an Address Book Entry
56
To Delete an Address Book Entry
56
Map Heading
57
Menu Screen Button
57
To Add a Voice Tag
57
To Change the Route Name
57
Using Destination Download
58
Map Screen Options
45
Non-Urgent Maneuver
45
Urgent Maneuver
45
Onstar ® Destination
58
Previous Destinations
59
Route Guidance Active
59
Route Guidance Not Active
59
Configure Menu
60
Map Destination Screen Functions
60
Nav (Navigation)
60
Radio
60
Traffic Icon
61
XM Navtraffic Currently Broadcasts
61
Distance
63
Name
63
On Route
63
Traffic Event Display Categories
63
Back, Map, More, and Avoid
64
Traffic Event Information
64
Alternate Route
65
Traffic Condition Symbols
65
Traffic Voice Prompts
65
Current Condition
66
Extended Forecast
66
XM Weather
66
Dimming Mode
67
Display
67
Weather Alerts
67
Weather Along the Route
67
Global Positioning System (GPS)
68
Vehicle Positioning
68
If the System Needs Service
69
Database Coverage Explanations
70
Ordering Map Dvds
70
Problems with Route Guidance
69
Voice Recognition
70
Canceling Voice Recognition
71
Helpful Hints for Speaking Commands
71
Using Voice Recognition
71
Voice Recognition Commands
72
Voice Recognition Help
72
CD/DVD/Disc Commands
73
Display Commands
73
Radio Commands
73
Destination and Guidance Commands
74
General Navigation Commands
74
Navigation Show/Hide
74
Point of Interest (POI) Commands
74
Navigation Delete
75
To Set a Destination Using Voice Recognition
75
Onstar
76
Voice Tag Commands
76
Help Commands
77
Phone
78
Bluetooth
78
Pairing a Phone
79
Deleting a Paired Phone
79
Listing All Paired and Connected Phones
79
Connecting to a Different Phone
80
Storing and Deleting Phone Numbers
80
Using the Store Command
80
Using the Digit Store Command
80
Using the Delete Command
81
Using the Delete All Name Tags Command
81
Listing Stored Numbers
81
Using the List Command
81
Receiving a Call
82
Call Waiting
82
Three Way Calling
82
Ending a Call
83
Muting a Call
83
Transferring a Call
83
Voice Pass-Thru
83
Clearing the System
84
Pairing a Phone Using the Infotainment System
84
Sending a Number or Name Tag During a Call
84
Linking to a Different Phone
87
Making a Call
89
Enter Number
89
Phone Book
89
Call Lists
90
Accepting or Declining an Incoming Call
91
Accepting a Call
91
Switching Calls
91
Conference Calling
92
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Tones
93
Trademarks and License
93
Agreements
93
Index
105
Chevrolet VOLT 2012 Information (16 pages)
Brand:
Chevrolet
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Instrument Panel Controls
2
Getting Started
4
Instrument Cluster
7
Roadside Assistance
16
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