Cadillac 2010 Escalade EXT Owner's Manual

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    2010 cadillac escalade ext owner manual m in brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 instrument panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 initial drive information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    2010 cadillac escalade ext owner manual m service and appearance care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 3: Canadian Owners

    General motors, gm, the gm emblem, cadillac, the cadillac crest & wreath, and the names escalade and ext are registered trademarks of general motors. This manual describes features that may or may not be on your specific vehicle either because they are options that you did not purchase or due to cha...

  • Page 4: Warning:

    Safety warnings and symbols warning messages found on vehicle labels and in this manual describe hazards and what to do to avoid or reduce them. Danger indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which will result in serious injury or death. Warning or caution indicates a hazard that could result i...

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    Vehicle symbol chart here are some additional symbols that may be found on the vehicle and what they mean. For more information on the symbol, refer to the index. 0 : adjustable pedals 9 : airbag readiness light # : air conditioning ! : antilock brake system (abs) g : audio steering wheel controls o...

  • Page 6: Notes

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  • Page 7: Section 1

    Section 1 in brief instrument panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 initial drive information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 remote keyless entry (rke) system . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 remote vehicle start . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 8: Instrument Panel

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    A. Outlet adjustment on page 4‑24. B. Turn signal/multifunction lever on page 4‑4. C. Hazard warning flashers on page 4‑3. D. Instrument panel cluster on page 4‑26. E. Shift lever/tow/haul selector button. See automatic transmission operation on page 3‑35 and tow/haul mode on page 3‑39. F. Analog cl...

  • Page 10: Initial Drive Information

    Initial drive information this section provides a brief overview about some of the important features that may or may not be on your specific vehicle. For more detailed information, refer to each of the features which can be found later in this owner manual. Remote keyless entry (rke) system the rke...

  • Page 11: Remote Vehicle Start

    Remote vehicle start with this feature the engine can be started from outside of the vehicle. Starting the vehicle 1. Aim the rke transmitter at the vehicle. 2. Press q . 3. Immediately after completing step 2, press and hold / until the turn signal lamps flash. When the vehicle starts, the parking ...

  • Page 12: Midgate

    Midgate ® this vehicle is equipped with a midgate ® and a removable rear glass panel. The midgate allows you to extend the length of the vehicle's cargo area. For more information see midgate ® on page 3‑12. Tailgate use the remote keyless entry (rke) transmitter or power door lock switch to lock an...

  • Page 13: Seat Adjustment

    Seat adjustment front seats power seats the power seat controls are located on the outboard side of the front seats. Move the seat forward or rearward by sliding the control forward or rearward. Raise or lower the front or rear part of the cushion by moving the front or rear part of the control up o...

  • Page 14: Second Row Seats

    Power reclining seatbacks to recline the seatback, tilt the top of the control rearward. To bring the seatback forward, tilt the top of the control forward. See power reclining seatbacks on page 2‑7. Memory features the controls for this feature are located on the driver door, and are used to progra...

  • Page 15: Heated Seats

    Heated seats on vehicles with heated and cooled front seats, the controls are located on the climate control panel. { (cooled seat): press to cool the entire seat. + (heated seatback): press to heat the seatback only. Z (heated seat and seatback): press to heat the seat and seatback. Continue to pre...

  • Page 16: Safety Belt

    Safety belt refer to the following sections for important information on how to use safety belts properly. . Safety belts: they are for everyone on page 2‑10. . How to wear safety belts properly on page 2‑15. . Lap-shoulder belt on page 2‑24. . Lower anchors and tethers for children (latch) on page ...

  • Page 17: Mirror Adjustment

    Mirror adjustment exterior mirrors vehicles with outside power mirrors and foldaway mirrors have controls located on the driver door. 1. Press (a) or (b) to select the driver or passenger side mirror. 2. Press one of the four arrows located on the control pad to adjust the mirror. 3. Press the oppos...

  • Page 18: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Interior mirror vehicles with a manual rearview mirror can be adjusted to see clearly behind the vehicle. Hold the mirror in the center to move it up or down and side to side. To reduce headlamp glare during nighttime use, move the lever at the bottom of the mirror to the right. Move it to the left ...

  • Page 19: Interior Lighting

    Interior lighting dome lamps the dome lamps come on when any door is opened. They turn off after all the doors are closed. The dome lamps can also be turned on by turning the instrument panel brightness knob, located on the instrument panel to the left of the steering column, clockwise to the farthe...

  • Page 20: Exterior Lighting

    Exterior lighting the exterior lamps control is located on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel. 9 : turns off the automatic headlamps and daytime running lamps (drl). Turning the headlamp control to the off position again will turn the automatic headlamps or drl back on. For vehic...

  • Page 21: Windshield Wiper/washer

    Windshield wiper/washer this lever is located on the left side of the steering column. 8 : for a single wiping cycle, turn the band to mist. Hold it there until the wipers start, then release. For more wipes, hold the band on mist longer. 6 : the wiper speed can be set for a long or short delay betw...

  • Page 22: Climate Controls

    Climate controls the heating, cooling, and ventilation in the vehicle can be controlled with this system. Climate control with heated and cooled seats shown a. Driver and passenger temperature controls b. Auto c. Air recirculation d. Air conditioning e. Heated and cooled seats f. Fan control g. Defr...

  • Page 23: Vehicle Features

    Attainable range with all lower gears accessible. As an example, when 4 (fourth) gear is selected, 1 (first) through 4 (fourth) gears are available. Press the plus/minus buttons, located on the steering column shift lever, to select the desired range of gears for current driving conditions. See auto...

  • Page 24: Steering Wheel Controls

    Steering wheel controls audio steering wheel control functions could differ depending on the vehicle's options. Some audio controls can be adjusted at the steering wheel. W / x : press to change favorite radio stations, select tracks on a cd/dvd, or to navigate tracks or folders on an ipod ® or usb ...

  • Page 25: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth ® for vehicles with an in-vehicle bluetooth system, it allows users with a bluetooth enabled cell phone to make and receive hands-free calls using the vehicle’s audio system and controls. The bluetooth enabled cell phone must be paired with the in-vehicle bluetooth system before it can be ...

  • Page 26

    T (vehicle information): press this button to display the oil life, units, tire pressure readings for vehicles with the tire pressure monitor system (tpms), remote keyless entry (rke) transmitter programming, compass zone setting, and compass recalibration. U (customization): press this button to cu...

  • Page 27: Cruise Control

    Cruise control cruise control shown with heated steering wheel button (if equipped) the cruise control buttons are located on left side of the steering wheel. T : turns the system on or off. The indicator light is on when cruise control is on and turns off when cruise control is off. + res : press t...

  • Page 28: Ultrasonic Parking Assist

    Ultrasonic parking assist this feature uses sensors on the rear bumper to detect objects while parking the vehicle. It operates at speeds less than 8 km/h (5 mph). Urpa uses audio beeps to provide distance and system information. Keep the sensors on the vehicle's rear bumper clean to ensure proper o...

  • Page 29: Stabilitrak

    Performance and maintenance stabilitrak ® the vehicle may have a traction control system that limits wheel spin and the stabilitrak system that assists with directional control of the vehicle in difficult driving conditions. Both systems turn on automatically every time the vehicle is started. . To ...

  • Page 30: Engine Oil Life System

    You may notice during cooler conditions that the low tire pressure warning light will appear when the vehicle is first started and then turn off as you drive. This may be an early indicator that your tire pressures are getting low and the tires need to be inflated to the proper pressure. Note: the t...

  • Page 31: Roadside Service

    Roadside service u.S. Or canada: 1-800-882-1112 tty users: 1-888-889-2438 as the owner of a new cadillac, you are automatically enrolled in the roadside service program which is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Roadside service and onstar if you have a current onstar subscription, press th...

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    How onstar service works q : this blue button connects you to a specially trained onstar advisor to verify your account information and to answer questions. ] : push this red emergency button to get priority help from specially trained onstar emergency advisors. X : push this button for hands‐free, ...

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    The vehicle must have a working electrical system, including adequate battery power, for the onstar equipment to operate. There are other problems onstar cannot control that may prevent onstar from providing onstar service at any particular time or place. Some examples are damage to important parts ...

  • Page 34: Notes

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  • Page 35: Section 2

    Section 2 seats and restraint system head restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 front seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 power seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 36: Head Restraints

    Head restraints the front seats have adjustable head restraints in the outboard seating positions. { warning: with head restraints that are not installed and adjusted properly, there is a greater chance that occupants will suffer a neck/spinal injury in a crash. Do not drive until the head restraint...

  • Page 37: Front Seats

    Pull the head restraint up to raise it. To lower the head restraint, press the button, located on the top of the seatback, and push the restraint down. Push down on the head restraint after the button is released to make sure that it is locked in place. The head restraints are not designed to be rem...

  • Page 38: Power Lumbar

    . Raise or lower the rear part of the seat cushion by moving the rear of the control up or down. . Raise or lower the entire seat by moving the entire control up or down. The power reclining seatback control is located behind the power seat control on the outboard side of the seats. See power reclin...

  • Page 39: Heated And Cooled Seats

    Release the control when the lower seatback reaches the desired level of lumbar support. Your vehicle may have a memory function which allows seat settings to be saved and recalled. See memory features on page 2‑6 for more information. Keep in mind that as your seating position changes, as it may du...

  • Page 40: Memory Features

    Memory features your vehicle has the memory package. The controls for this feature are located on the driver's door, and are used to program and recall memory settings for the driver's seat, outside mirrors, steering wheel position, and the adjustable throttle and brake pedal feature, if your vehicl...

  • Page 41: Power Reclining Seatbacks

    And press the appropriate function control for two seconds. Then try recalling the memory position again by pressing the appropriate memory button. If the memory position is still not recalling, see your dealer/retailer for service. Easy exit seat the control for this feature is located on the drive...

  • Page 42: Warning:

    { warning: sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even if you buckle up, your safety belts cannot do their job when you are reclined like this. (continued) warning: (continued) the shoulder belt cannot do its job. In a crash, you could go into it, receiving n...

  • Page 43: Rear Seats

    Rear seats rear seat operation the rear seat is a 60/40 split bench seat that can be folded to give you more cargo space and access to the folding midgate. See midgate ® on page 3‑12 for more information on operation of the folding midgate. To fold either side of the seat do the following: 1. Push t...

  • Page 44: Warning:

    To return the seats to the normal position, push the seatback up and fold the seat cushion down. { warning: a safety belt that is improperly routed, not properly attached, or twisted will not provide the protection needed in a crash. The person wearing the belt could be seriously injured. After rais...

  • Page 45: Warning:

    { warning: people riding on the tailgate (if equipped) can easily lose their balance and fall even when the vehicle is operated at low speeds. Falling from a moving vehicle may result in serious injuries or death. { warning: it is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a v...

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    Why safety belts work when you ride in or on anything, you go as fast as it goes. Take the simplest vehicle. Suppose it is just a seat on wheels. Put someone on it. 2-12 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

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    Get it up to speed. Then stop the vehicle. The rider does not stop. The person keeps going until stopped by something. In a real vehicle, it could be the windshield... 2-13 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

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    Or the instrument panel... Or the safety belts! With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does. You get more time to stop. You stop over more distance, and your strongest bones take the forces. That is why safety belts make such good sense. 2-14 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

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    Questions and answers about safety belts q: will i be trapped in the vehicle after a crash if i am wearing a safety belt? A: you could be — whether you are wearing a safety belt or not. But your chance of being conscious during and after an accident, so you can unbuckle and get out, is much greater ...

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    Occupants who are not buckled up can be thrown out of the vehicle in a crash. And they can strike others in the vehicle who are wearing safety belts. First, before you or your passenger(s) wear a safety belt, there is important information you should know. Sit up straight and always keep your feet o...

  • Page 51: Warning:

    Q: what is wrong with this? A: the shoulder belt is too loose. It will not give as much protection this way. { warning: you can be seriously hurt if your shoulder belt is too loose. In a crash, you would move forward too much, which could increase injury. The shoulder belt should fit snugly against ...

  • Page 52: Warning:

    Q: what is wrong with this? A: the lap belt is too loose. It will not give nearly as much protection this way. { warning: you can be seriously hurt if your lap belt is too loose. In a crash, you could slide under the lap belt and apply force on your abdomen. This could cause serious or even fatal in...

  • Page 53: Warning:

    Q: what is wrong with this? A: the belt is buckled in the wrong buckle. { warning: you can be seriously injured if your belt is buckled in the wrong place like this. In a crash, the belt would go up over your abdomen. The belt forces would be there, not on the pelvic bones. This could cause serious ...

  • Page 54: Warning:

    Q: what is wrong with this? A: the belt is over an armrest. { warning: you can be seriously injured if your belt goes over an armrest like this. The belt would be much too high. In a crash, you can slide under the belt. The belt force would then be applied on the abdomen, not on the pelvic bones, an...

  • Page 55: Warning:

    Q: what is wrong with this? A: the shoulder belt is worn under the arm. It should be worn over the shoulder at all times. { warning: you can be seriously injured if you wear the shoulder belt under your arm. In a crash, your body would move too far forward, which would increase the chance of head an...

  • Page 56: Warning:

    Q: what is wrong with this? A: the belt is behind the body. { warning: you can be seriously injured by not wearing the lap-shoulder belt properly. In a crash, you would not be restrained by the shoulder belt. Your body could move too far forward increasing the chance of head and neck injury. You mig...

  • Page 57: Warning:

    Q: what is wrong with this? A: the belt is twisted across the body. { warning: you can be seriously injured by a twisted belt. In a crash, you would not have the full width of the belt to spread impact forces. If a belt is twisted, make it straight so it can work properly, or ask your dealer/retaile...

  • Page 58: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    Lap-shoulder belt all seating positions in the vehicle have a lap-shoulder belt. The following instructions explain how to wear a lap-shoulder belt properly. 1. Adjust the seat, if the seat is adjustable, so you can sit up straight. To see how, see “seats” in the index. 2. Pick up the latch plate an...

  • Page 59

    4. If equipped with a shoulder belt height adjuster, move it to the height that is right for you. See “shoulder belt height adjustment” later in this section for instructions on use and important safety information. 5. To make the lap part tight, pull up on the shoulder belt. It may be necessary to ...

  • Page 60

    Shoulder belt height adjuster the vehicle has a shoulder belt height adjuster for the driver and right front passenger positions. Adjust the height so that the shoulder portion of the belt is centered on the shoulder. The belt should be away from the face and neck, but not falling off the shoulder. ...

  • Page 61

    Rear safety belt comfort guides this vehicle may have rear shoulder belt comfort guides. If not, they are available through your dealer/ retailer. The guides may provide added safety belt comfort for older children who have outgrown booster seats and for some adults. When installed and properly adju...

  • Page 62: Warning:

    3. Be sure that the belt is not twisted and it lies flat. The elastic cord must be under the belt and the guide on top. { warning: a safety belt that is not properly worn may not provide the protection needed in a crash. The person wearing the belt could be seriously injured. (continued) warning: (c...

  • Page 63: Safety Belt Extender

    To remove and store the comfort guide, squeeze the belt edges together so that the safety belt can be removed from the guide. Slide the guide into its storage clip on the interior body or storage pocket on the side of the seat. Safety belt use during pregnancy safety belts work for everyone, includi...

  • Page 64: Child Restraints

    Child restraints older children older children who have outgrown booster seats should wear the vehicle's safety belts. The manufacturer's instructions that come with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for that booster. Use a booster seat with a lap-shoulder belt until the child...

  • Page 65: Warning:

    Q: what is the proper way to wear safety belts? A: an older child should wear a lap-shoulder belt and get the additional restraint a shoulder belt can provide. The shoulder belt should not cross the face or neck. The lap belt should fit snugly below the hips, just touching the top of the thighs. Thi...

  • Page 66: Warning:

    { warning: never do this. Never allow a child to wear the safety belt with the shoulder belt behind their back. A child can be seriously injured by not wearing the lap-shoulder belt properly. In a crash, the child would not be restrained by the shoulder belt. The child could move too far forward inc...

  • Page 67: Warning:

    { warning: children can be seriously injured or strangled if a shoulder belt is wrapped around their neck and the safety belt continues to tighten. Never leave children unattended in a vehicle and never allow children to play with the safety belts. Airbags plus lap‐shoulder belts offer protection fo...

  • Page 68: Warning:

    { warning: never do this. Children who are up against, or very close to, any airbag when it inflates can be seriously injured or killed. Never put a rear-facing child restraint in the right front seat. Secure a rear-facing child restraint in a rear seat. It is also better to secure a forward-facing ...

  • Page 69: Warning:

    Q: what are the different types of add-on child restraints? A: add-on child restraints, which are purchased by the vehicle's owner, are available in four basic types. Selection of a particular restraint should take into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or n...

  • Page 70: Child Restraint Systems

    Child restraint systems a rear-facing infant seat (a) provides restraint with the seating surface against the back of the infant. The harness system holds the infant in place and, in a crash, acts to keep the infant positioned in the restraint. A forward-facing child seat (b) provides restraint for ...

  • Page 71: Warning:

    Securing an add-on child restraint in the vehicle { warning: a child can be seriously injured or killed in a crash if the child restraint is not properly secured in the vehicle. Secure the child restraint properly in the vehicle using the vehicle's safety belt or latch system, following the instruct...

  • Page 72: Warning:

    Forward-facing child seat; an older child riding in a booster seat; and children, who are large enough, using safety belts. A label on the sun visor says, “never put a rear-facing child restraint in the front.” this is because the risk to the rear-facing child is so great, if the airbag deploys. { w...

  • Page 73: Children (Latch)

    Lower anchors and tethers for children (latch) the latch system holds a child restraint during driving or in a crash. This system is designed to make installation of a child restraint easier. The latch system uses anchors in the vehicle and attachments on the child restraint that are made for use wi...

  • Page 74

    Top tether anchor a top tether (a, c) anchors the top of the child restraint to the vehicle. A top tether anchor is built into the vehicle. The top tether attachment (b) on the child restraint connects to the top tether anchor in the vehicle in order to reduce the forward movement and rotation of th...

  • Page 75

    The right side rear passenger and center seating positions have exposed metal anchors located in the crease between the seatback and the seat cushion. To assist you in locating the top tether anchors, the top tether anchor symbol is located near the top tether anchors. The top tether anchors are loc...

  • Page 76: Warning:

    According to accident statistics, children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child restraint system or infant restraint system secured in a rear seating position. See where to put the restraint on page 2‑37 for additional information. Securing a child restraint designed for the lat...

  • Page 77

    Notice: do not let the latch attachments rub against the vehicle’s safety belts. This may damage these parts. If necessary, move buckled safety belts to avoid rubbing the latch attachments. Do not fold the empty rear seat with a safety belt buckled. This could damage the safety belt or the seat. Unb...

  • Page 78: Warning:

    If the position you are using has an adjustable headrest or head restraint and you are using a dual tether, route the tether around the headrest or head restraint . If the position you are using has an adjustable headrest or head restraint and you are using a single tether, raise the headrest or hea...

  • Page 79: Seat Position

    3. Tighten the top tether. 4. Push and pull the child restraint in different directions to be sure it is secure. Securing a child restraint in a rear seat position when securing a child restraint in a rear seating position, study the instructions that came with the child restraint to make sure it is...

  • Page 80

    3. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. Position the release button on the buckle so that the safety belt could be quickly unbuckled if necessary. 4. Pull the rest of the shoulder belt all the way out of the retractor to set the lock. 2-46 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

  • Page 81: Right Front Seat Position

    5. To tighten the belt, push down on the child restraint, pull the shoulder portion of the belt to tighten the lap portion of the belt, and feed the shoulder belt back into the retractor. When installing a forward-facing child restraint, it may be helpful to use your knee to push down on the child r...

  • Page 82: Warning:

    A label on the sun visor says, “never put a rear-facing child seat in the front.” this is because the risk to the rear-facing child is so great, if the airbag deploys. { warning: a child in a rear-facing child restraint can be seriously injured or killed if the right front passenger airbag inflates....

  • Page 83

    You will be using the lap-shoulder belt to secure the child restraint in this position. Follow the instructions that came with the child restraint. 1. Move the seat as far back as it will go before securing the forward-facing child restraint. 2. Put the child restraint on the seat. 3. Pick up the la...

  • Page 84

    6. To tighten the belt, push down on the child restraint, pull the shoulder portion of the belt to tighten the lap portion of the belt and feed the shoulder belt back into the retractor. When installing a forward-facing child restraint, it may be helpful to use your knee to push down on the child re...

  • Page 85: Airbag System

    Airbag system the vehicle has the following airbags: . A frontal airbag for the driver. . A frontal airbag for the right front passenger. . A seat‐mounted side impact airbag for the driver. . A seat‐mounted side impact airbag for the right front passenger. . A roof-rail airbag for the driver and pas...

  • Page 86: Warning:

    Here are the most important things to know about the airbag system: { warning: you can be severely injured or killed in a crash if you are not wearing your safety belt — even if you have airbags. Airbags are designed to work with safety belts, but do not replace them. Also, airbags are not designed ...

  • Page 87: Warning:

    { warning: children who are up against, or very close to, any airbag when it inflates can be seriously injured or killed. Airbags plus lap-shoulder belts offer protection for adults and older children, but not for young children and infants. Neither the vehicle's safety belt system nor its airbag sy...

  • Page 88

    The right front passenger frontal airbag is in the instrument panel on the passenger's side. Driver side shown, passenger side similar the seat‐mounted side impact airbags for the driver and right front passenger are in the side of the seatbacks closest to the door. 2-54 ofrecido por www.Electromanu...

  • Page 89: Warning:

    Driver side shown, passenger side similar the roof-rail airbags for the driver, right front passenger, and second row outboard passengers are in the ceiling above the side windows. { warning: if something is between an occupant and an airbag, the airbag might not inflate properly or it might force t...

  • Page 90

    When should an airbag inflate? Frontal airbags are designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal or near-frontal crashes to help reduce the potential for severe injuries mainly to the driver's or right front passenger's head and chest. However, they are only designed to inflate if the impact exc...

  • Page 91

    The vehicle has seat‐mounted side impact and roof-rail airbags. See airbag system on page 2‑51. Seat‐mounted side impact and roof-rail airbags are intended to inflate in moderate to severe side crashes. In addition, these roof-rail airbags are intended to inflate during a rollover or in a severe fro...

  • Page 92: Inflates?

    Rollover capable roof-rail airbags are designed to help contain the head and chest of occupants in the outboard seating positions in the first and second rows. The rollover capable roof-rail airbags are designed to help reduce the risk of full or partial ejection in rollover events, although no syst...

  • Page 93: Warning:

    The vehicle has a feature that may automatically unlock the doors, turn on the interior lamps and hazard warning flashers, and shut off the fuel system after the airbags inflate. You can lock the doors, turn off the interior lamps and hazard warning flashers by using the controls for those features....

  • Page 94: Passenger Sensing System

    Passenger sensing system if the vehicle has the passenger airbag status indicator pictured in the following illustration, then the vehicle has a passenger sensing system for the right front passenger position. The passenger airbag status indicator, if equipped, is visible on the overhead console whe...

  • Page 95: Warning:

    { warning: a child in a rear-facing child restraint can be seriously injured or killed if the right front passenger airbag inflates. This is because the back of the rear-facing child restraint would be very close to the inflating airbag. A child in a forward-facing child restraint can be seriously i...

  • Page 96: Warning:

    For some children, including children in child restraints, and for very small adults, the passenger sensing system may or may not turn off the right front passenger frontal airbag, depending upon the person's seating posture and body build. Everyone in your vehicle who has outgrown child restraints ...

  • Page 97

    If the off indicator is lit for an adult-size occupant if a person of adult-size is sitting in the right front passenger seat, but the off indicator is lit, it could be because that person is not sitting properly in the seat. If this happens, use the following steps to allow the system to detect tha...

  • Page 98: Warning:

    If the shoulder portion of the belt is pulled out all the way, the child restraint locking feature will be engaged. This may unintentionally cause the passenger sensing system to turn the airbag off for some adult size occupants. If this happens, let the belt go back all the way and start again. A t...

  • Page 99: Adding Equipment To Your

    Adding equipment to your airbag-equipped vehicle q: is there anything i might add to or change about the vehicle that could keep the airbags from working properly? A: yes. If you add things that change the vehicle's frame, bumper system, height, front end or side sheet metal, they may keep the airba...

  • Page 100: Restraint System Check

    Restraint system check checking the restraint systems safety belts now and then, check that the safety belt reminder light, safety belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors, and anchorages are all working properly. Look for any other loose or damaged safety belt system parts that might keep a safety ...

  • Page 101: After A Crash

    Replacing restraint system parts after a crash { warning: a crash can damage the restraint systems in your vehicle. A damaged restraint system may not properly protect the person using it, resulting in serious injury or even death in a crash. To help make sure your restraint systems are working prop...

  • Page 102: Notes

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  • Page 103: Section 3

    Section 3 features and controls keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 remote keyless entry (rke) system . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 remote keyless entry (rke) system operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 104: Section 3

    Section 3 features and controls object detection systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-48 ultrasonic rear parking assist (urpa) . . . . . . . . 3-48 rear vision camera (rvc) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-50 universal home remote system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-...

  • Page 105: Keys

    Keys { warning: leaving children in a vehicle with the ignition key is dangerous for many reasons, children or others could be badly injured or even killed. They could operate the power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move. The windows will function with the keys in the ignition a...

  • Page 106: Operation

    Remote keyless entry (rke) system see radio frequency statement on page 9‑20 for information regarding part 15 of the federal communications commission (fcc) rules and rss-210/211 of industry and science canada. Changes or modifications to this system by other than an authorized service facility cou...

  • Page 107

    If enabled through the driver information center (dic), the turn signal lamps flash once to indicate locking has occurred. If enabled through the dic, the horn chirps when q is pressed again within three seconds. See dic vehicle customization on page 4‑56 for additional information. Pressing q arms ...

  • Page 108

    Programming transmitters to the vehicle only rke transmitters programmed to this vehicle will work. If a transmitter is lost or stolen, a replacement can be purchased and programmed through your dealer/retailer. When the replacement transmitter is programmed to this vehicle, all remaining transmitte...

  • Page 109: Remote Vehicle Start

    Remote vehicle start this feature allows you to start the engine from outside of the vehicle. It may also start up the vehicle's heating or air conditioning systems and rear window defogger. Normal operation of the system will return after the key is turned to the on/run position. During a remote st...

  • Page 110

    3. If it is the first remote start since the vehicle has been driven, repeat these steps, while the engine is still running, to extend the engine running time by 10 minutes. Remote start can be extended one time. After entering the vehicle during a remote start, insert and turn the key to on/run to ...

  • Page 111: Doors And Locks

    Doors and locks door locks { warning: unlocked doors can be dangerous. . Passengers, especially children, can easily open the doors and fall out of a moving vehicle. When a door is locked, the handle will not open it. The chance of being thrown out of the vehicle in a crash is increased if the doors...

  • Page 112: Power Door Locks

    Power door locks the power door lock switches are located on the armrest on the front doors. K (unlock) : press the side of the switch with the unlock symbol to unlock the doors and tailgate. Q (lock) : press the side of the switch with the lock symbol to lock the doors and tailgate. Delayed locking...

  • Page 113: Lockout Protection

    The rear doors must be open to access them. The label showing lock and unlock positions is located near the lock. To set the locks, do the following: 1. Insert the key into the security lock slot and turn it so the slot is in the horizontal position. 2. Close the door. When you want to open a rear d...

  • Page 114: Midgate

    Midgate ® { warning: it can be dangerous to drive with the cargo area covered and the tailgate and the midgate ® open because carbon monoxide (co) gas can come into your vehicle. You can not see or smell co. It can cause unconsciousness and even death. If you must drive with the cargo covers on and ...

  • Page 115: Warning:

    The following are the main components of the midgate ® system: a. Latch levers b. Grab handles c. Glass-catch release button d. Glass lock knobs e. Window retaining tabs f. Midgate ® release handle g. Window alignment arrows rear glass removal and storage { warning: if the removable rear glass is no...

  • Page 116

    2. Squeeze and pull down the latch levers (a), located near the upper corners of the rear glass, to unlatch. Once unlatched, the glass-catch release button (c) will catch the rear glass and prevent it from falling forward. 3. While holding the rear glass in place, press the glass-catch release butto...

  • Page 117

    4. With the rear glass tilted toward you, lift it out from the lower window frame channel. Use the grab handles to assist you in removing the rear glass. 5. Load the rear glass into the storage pocket in the midgate ® , guiding the lower edge of the rear glass behind the three rear glass retaining t...

  • Page 118

    6. Turn both glass lock knobs (d), located at both top corners of the storage pocket, to the locked position. Push in on the corner of the rear glass to allow the lock knob to engage more easily. Once both glass lock knobs are in the locked position, the rear glass is securely stored. 7. Push both l...

  • Page 119

    Reinstalling the rear glass to reinstall the rear glass, do the following: 1. Squeeze and pull down the latch levers (a), located near the upper corners of the rear glass, to unlatch. 2. Hold the rear glass in place with one hand and turn the glass lock knobs, located at both top corners of the glas...

  • Page 120

    Be sure to align the rear glass side-to-side using the alignment arrows (g). 5. Apply a firm downward pressure and then push the rear glass flat against the window frame. Use the grab handles at the top of the rear glass to assist you. 6. Push the rear glass flat against the window frame and push ea...

  • Page 121

    To lower the midgate ® , do the following: 1. Fold the rear seats. The front seats might have to be moved forward slightly to allow the rear seats to fold. See rear seat operation on page 2‑9 for more information. Rear glass in normal position 2. Standing outside of the vehicle, hold the midgate ® s...

  • Page 122

    Lowering the midgate ® with the rear glass in the storage pocket rear glass stored in glass storage pocket midgate ® lowered with crossbar attached this procedure works the same as the procedure described previously, but when you lower the midgate ® with the rear glass in the stored position, you wi...

  • Page 123: Tailgate

    Raising the midgate ® to return the midgate ® to its normal position, raise the midgate ® up with a firm swinging motion until it latches into place securely. This will help to ensure that the midgate ® closes with enough force to engage the latches. If the rear glass is removed and you would like t...

  • Page 124: Windows

    The switch used to disable the power assist steps is located on the center console below the climate control system. The assist steps cannot be disabled in the extended position. Windows { warning: leaving children, helpless adults, or pets in a vehicle with the windows closed is dangerous. They can...

  • Page 125: Power Windows

    Power windows { warning: leaving children in a vehicle with the keys is dangerous for many reasons, children or others could be badly injured or even killed. They could operate the power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move. The windows will function and they could be seriously in...

  • Page 126: Warning:

    Express-down/up windows windows with the express feature allow the windows to be raised and lowered all the way without holding the switch. Press or pull the switch fully and release it to activate the express feature. The express mode can be canceled at any time by briefly pressing or pulling the s...

  • Page 127: Sun Visors

    Programming the power windows if the battery on the vehicle has been recharged, disconnected, or is not working, you will need to reprogram each front power window for the express-up feature to work. Before reprogramming, replace or recharge the vehicle's battery. To program each front window, follo...

  • Page 128: Theft-Deterrent Systems

    Sun visors with fixed rod and pull‐out extension your vehicle may have this feature. Pull the sun visor down to block glare. Pull the sun visor extender out for additional coverage. Detach the sun visor from the center mount and swing it to the side to cover the side window. Lighted visor vanity mir...

  • Page 129

    3. Close all doors. The security light should go off after about 30 seconds. The alarm is not armed until the security light goes off. The content theft deterrent system does not sense if the midgate or tailgate are open or ajar, therefore, vehicle contents may not be protected if the midgate is lef...

  • Page 130: Pass-Key

    If the alarm does not sound when it should but the headlamps flash, check to see if the horn works. The horn fuse may be blown. To replace the fuse, see fuses and circuit breakers on page 7‑105. If the alarm does not sound or the headlamps do not flash, the vehicle should be serviced by your dealer/...

  • Page 131

    It is possible for the pass-key ® iii+ decoder to learn the transponder value of a new or replacement key. Up to 10 keys may be programmed for the vehicle. The following procedure is for programming additional keys only. If all the currently programmed keys are lost or do not operate, you must see y...

  • Page 132: Vehicle

    Starting and operating your vehicle new vehicle break-in notice: the vehicle does not need an elaborate break-in. But it will perform better in the long run if you follow these guidelines: . Keep your speed at 55 mph (88 km/h) or less for the first 500 miles (805 km). . Do not drive at any one const...

  • Page 133: Ignition Positions

    Ignition positions the ignition switch has four different positions. To shift out of p (park), the ignition must be in on/run or acc/accessory and the regular brake pedal must be applied. A (lock/off) : this position locks the ignition. It may also lock the steering wheel and automatic transmission....

  • Page 134: Starting The Engine

    D (start) : this is the position that starts the engine. When the engine starts, release the key. The ignition switch returns to on/run for driving. A warning tone will sound when the driver door is opened, the ignition is in acc/accessory or lock/off and the key is in the ignition. Retained accesso...

  • Page 135

    The vehicle has a computer-controlled cranking system. This feature assists in starting the engine and protects components. If the ignition key is turned to the start position, and then released when the engine begins cranking, the engine will continue cranking for a few seconds or until the vehicle...

  • Page 136: Engine Coolant Heater

    Adjustable throttle and brake pedal the vehicle has adjustable throttle and brake pedals that allow you change their positions. The feature will not operate when the vehicle is in r (reverse) or while using the cruise control. The switch used to adjust the pedals is located on the center console bel...

  • Page 137: Warning: (Continued)

    Warning: (continued) you could be seriously injured. Plug the cord into a properly grounded three-prong 110-volt ac outlet. If the cord will not reach, use a heavy-duty three-prong extension cord rated for at least 15 amps. 4. Before starting the engine, be sure to unplug and store the cord as it wa...

  • Page 138: Warning:

    When parked on a hill, especially when the vehicle has a heavy load, you may notice an increase in the effort to shift out of p (park). See torque lock (automatic transmission) under shifting into park on page 3‑41 for more information. { warning: it is dangerous to get out of the vehicle if the shi...

  • Page 139

    D (drive) : this position is for normal driving. It provides the best fuel economy. If you need more power for passing, and you are: . Going less than about 35 mph (55 km/h), push the accelerator pedal about halfway down. . Going about 35 mph (55 km/h) or more, push the accelerator all the way down....

  • Page 140

    Driver shift control (dsc) the vehicle has driver shift control (dsc). Dsc controls the vehicle's transmission and vehicle speed while driving down hill or towing a trailer by allowing you to select a desired range of gears. To use this feature, do the following: 1. Move the shift lever to the m (ma...

  • Page 141: Tow/haul Mode

    Tow/haul mode the vehicle has a tow/haul mode. The tow/haul mode adjusts the transmission shift pattern to reduce shift cycling, providing increased performance, vehicle control, and transmission cooling when towing or hauling heavy loads. Press the button located on the end of the shift lever to tu...

  • Page 142: Parking Brake

    This reduces wear on the braking system and increases control of the vehicle. Grade braking monitors vehicle speed, acceleration, engine torque and brake pedal usage. Using this information, it detects when the vehicle is on a downhill grade and the driver desires to slow the vehicle by pressing the...

  • Page 143: Shifting Into Park

    Notice: driving with the parking brake on can overheat the brake system and cause premature wear or damage to brake system parts. Make sure that the parking brake is fully released and the brake warning light is off before driving. To release the parking brake, hold the regular brake pedal down, the...

  • Page 144: Warning:

    Leaving the vehicle with the engine running { warning: it can be dangerous to leave the vehicle with the engine running. The vehicle could move suddenly if the shift lever is not fully in p (park) with the parking brake firmly set. And, if you leave the vehicle with the engine running, it could over...

  • Page 145: Shifting Out Of Park

    Shifting out of park this vehicle is equipped with an electronic shift lock release system. The shift lock release is designed to: . Prevent ignition key removal unless the shift lever is in p (park) with the shift lever button fully released, and . Prevent movement of the shift lever out of p (park...

  • Page 146: Engine Exhaust

    Engine exhaust { warning: engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide (co) which cannot be seen or smelled. Exposure to co can cause unconsciousness and even death. Exhaust may enter the vehicle if: . The vehicle idles in areas with poor ventilation (parking garages, tunnels, deep snow that may block un...

  • Page 147: Warning: (Continued)

    Warning: (continued) even death. Never run the engine in an enclosed area that has no fresh air ventilation. For more information, see engine exhaust on page 3‑44. { warning: it can be dangerous to get out of the vehicle if the automatic transmission shift lever is not fully in p (park) with the par...

  • Page 148

    Outside power foldaway mirrors controls for the outside power foldaway mirrors are located on the driver door armrest. Mirror adjustment 1. Press (a) or (b) to select the driver or passenger side mirror. 2. Press one of the four arrows located on the control pad to adjust the mirror. 3. Press the op...

  • Page 149: Park Tilt Mirrors

    Turn signal indicator the vehicle has a turn signal indicator on the mirror. An arrow on the mirror flashes in the direction of the turn or lane change. Park tilt mirrors if the vehicle has the memory package, the passenger and/or driver mirror tilts to a preselected position when the vehicle is in ...

  • Page 150: Object Detection Systems

    Object detection systems ultrasonic rear parking assist (urpa) for vehicles with the ultrasonic rear parking assist (urpa) system, it operates at speeds less than 8 km/h (5 mph), and assists the driver with parking and avoiding objects while in r (reverse). The sensors on the rear bumper are used to...

  • Page 151

    The system can be disabled by pressing the rear park aid disable button located next to the radio. The indicator light will come on and park assist off displays on the driver information center (dic) to indicate that urpa is off, see dic warnings and messages on page 4‑48. Notice: if you use urpa wh...

  • Page 152: Rear Vision Camera (Rvc)

    . A trailer was attached to the vehicle, or a bicycle or an object was hanging out of the tailgate during the last drive cycle. Once the attached object is removed and the tailgate is raised, urpa will return to normal operation. . A tow bar is attached to the vehicle. . The vehicle's bumper is dama...

  • Page 153

    The delay that is received after shifting out of r (reverse) is approximately 10 seconds. The delay can be cancelled by performing one of the following: . Pressing a hard key on the navigation system. . Shifting in to p (park). . Reach a vehicle speed of 7 mph (11 km/h). There is a message on the re...

  • Page 154: Warning:

    If any other problem occurs or if a problem persists, see your dealer/retailer. { warning: the rear vision camera (rvc) system does not replace driver vision. Rvc does not: . Detect objects that are outside the camera's field of view, below the bumper, or underneath the vehicle. . Detect children, p...

  • Page 155

    A. View displayed by the camera. B. Corner of the rear bumper. When the system does not seem to work properly the rear vision camera system might not work properly or display a clear image if: . The rvc is turned off. See “turning the rear camera system on or off” earlier in this section. . It is da...

  • Page 156: Universal Home Remote

    Universal home remote system see radio frequency statement on page 9‑20 for information regarding part 15 of the federal communications commission (fcc) rules and rss-210/211 of industry and science canada. Universal home remote system operation (with three round led) this vehicle may have the unive...

  • Page 157

    Programming universal home remote — rolling code for questions or help programming the universal home remote system, call 1-866-572-2728 or go to learcar2u.Com. Most garage door openers sold after 1996 are rolling code units. Programming a garage door opener involves time-sensitive actions, so read ...

  • Page 158

    3. Immediately return to the vehicle. Press and hold the universal home remote button that will be used to control the garage door until the garage door moves. The indicator light, above the selected button, should slowly blink. This button may need to be held for up to 20 seconds. 4. Immediately, w...

  • Page 159

    To program up to three devices: 1. To verify that the garage door opener is a fixed code unit, remove the battery cover on the hand held transmitter supplied by the manufacturer of the garage door opener motor. If there are a row of dip switches similar to the graphic above, the garage door opener i...

  • Page 160

    Example of eight dip switches with three positions the panel of switches might not appear exactly as they do in the examples above, but they should be similar. The switch positions on the hand-held transmitter could be labeled, as follows: . A switch in the up position could be labeled as “up,” “+,”...

  • Page 161

    4. The indicator lights will blink slowly. Enter each switch setting from step 2 into your vehicle's universal home remote. You will have two and one-half minutes to complete step 4. Now press one button on the universal home remote for each switch setting as follows: . If you wrote “left,” press th...

  • Page 162: Storage Areas

    Reprogramming universal home remote buttons any of the three buttons can be reprogrammed by repeating the instructions. Erasing universal home remote buttons the programmed buttons should be erased when the vehicle is sold or the lease ends. To erase either rolling code or fixed code on the universa...

  • Page 163: Center Console Storage

    Center console storage the vehicle has a console compartment between the bucket seats. The console has both an upper and lower storage bin that can be opened by lifting up on the latches located at the front of the console lids. An accessory power outlet may be located inside the console, see access...

  • Page 164: Rear Seat Armrest

    Do not exceed the maximum vehicle capacity when loading the vehicle. For more information on vehicle capacity and loading, see loading the vehicle on page 6‑32. . If small heavy objects are placed on the roof, cut a piece of 3/8 inch plywood to fit inside the crossrails and siderails to spread the l...

  • Page 165

    To remove a cargo panel(s): 1. Lower the tailgate. See tailgate on page 3‑21 for more information on the tailgate. The panels are embossed on the upper center portion with the numbers 1, 2 and 3. There are also numbered labels on the bottom of the panels. The numbers on the top and bottom of the pan...

  • Page 166

    After each cargo panel is removed, store them within the cargo storage area using the cargo panel storage system. Cargo panel storage system the three cargo panels can be stored in the cargo area using the storage strap system. Always use the storage strap system to store the cargo panels while driv...

  • Page 167

    Use the following instructions for the proper storage sequence and location for each panel: a. Secure clip a on the secondary strap. B. Secure clip b on the secondary strap. C. Place the remaining primary straps on top of the lid and tray at the top of the cargo area. 2. Starting with cargo panel 1,...

  • Page 168

    3. Place the primary straps over the three cargo covers (a). Fasten the four strap clips (b). 4. Tighten all straps by pulling on the free end of each strap. 3-66 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

  • Page 169

    5. Close both cross locks at the center of the strap system to secure tightly. Panels 3, 2, 1 loaded 3-67 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

  • Page 170

    Reinstalling the cargo cover panels the strap system can remain attached to the side of the cargo area while it is not in use, or it can be stored inside the top box storage compartment. See top-box storage on page 3‑76 for more information. To reinstall a cargo panel: 1. Starting with cargo panel 1...

  • Page 171

    2. The driver side cargo cover panel latch must lock in place before the passenger side latch can be locked. If this procedure is not followed exactly, the cargo cover panels might not correctly lock in place. Push the driver side latch toward the front of the vehicle to lock the cover in position. ...

  • Page 172

    4. Push the latches toward the front of the vehicle, starting with the driver side latch, to lock the panel in place. A click sounds when each latch locks correctly. Folding and storage of straps fold the straps for storing inside the top box storage compartment: 1. Extend the six strap ends on a fl...

  • Page 173: All-Weather Cargo Area

    4. Take the secondary strap and wrap it around the folded webbing , forming a package. Finally, attach the hooks to the webbing and place inside the top box storage compartment. Cargo tie downs cargo tie downs in the rear cargo area can be used to secure cargo. All-weather cargo area the vehicle's c...

  • Page 174

    Even when all of these things are working properly and the cover system is on, there may be some instances (heavy rains, automated car washes, etc.) when water can collect in the following areas: a. Top drain grates b. Removable front drain grate (midgate ® drain grate) c. Side rail channels and cat...

  • Page 175

    Top drain grates – removal and cleaning the top drain grates are located near the rear window on both sides of the vehicle. Clean the grates and drains if there is a blockage. To remove each drain grate: 1. Remove the cargo panels. See cargo cover panels on page 3‑62 for more information. 2. Grasp t...

  • Page 176

    To replace the drain grate: 1. Line up the clips on the vehicle with the slots in the grate and firmly push the grate down. Do not force the grate. If it will not clip into place, realign the clips with the holes and try again. Side rail channels the side rail channels are located on top of both sid...

  • Page 177

    Midgate ® drain grate removal and cleaning the removable midgate drain grate is located near the base of the midgate. After hauling dirt, wood chips, pebbles etc. The midgate drain should be flushed with water. First remove the drain grate by using the following steps: 1. Lower the midgate. See midg...

  • Page 178: Top-Box Storage

    Cargo area floor drains the cargo mat has cut-outs for the four cargo-area floor drains, located near the sides of the cargo area. Flush the drains periodically through the cutouts to clear debris and to allow water to drain from the cargo area. If the cargo area is extremely dirty, lift up the edge...

  • Page 179: Sunroof

    Sunroof your vehicle may be equipped with a power sliding sunroof. To open or close the sunroof, the ignition needs to be turned to on/run, or retained accessory power (rap) must be active. When rap is active, the sunroof will work for 10 minutes after the ignition is turned off, or until a front do...

  • Page 180

    The sunroof has a comfort stop feature which stops the sunroof from opening to the full-open position. From the comfort stop position, press the rear of the driver's side switch a second time to open the sunroof to the full-open position. When the sunroof is opened, an air deflector will automatical...

  • Page 181: Section 4

    Section 4 instrument panel instrument panel overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 hazard warning flashers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 tilt wheel . . . . . . ....

  • Page 182: Section 4

    Section 4 instrument panel antilock brake system (abs) warning light . . . 4-32 stabilitrak ® indicator light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-32 engine coolant temperature gage . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-33 tire pressure light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-33 m...

  • Page 184

    Turn signal/multifunction lever the lever on the left side of the steering column includes the following: g : turn and lane change signals 5 3 : headlamp high/low-beam changer n : windshield wipers l : windshield washer flash-to-pass. Exterior lamps. Information for these features is on the pages fo...

  • Page 185: Flash-to-Pass

    Turn signal on chime if the turn signal is left on for more than 3/4 of a mile (1.2 km), a chime sounds at each flash of the turn signal and the message turn signal on also appears in the dic. See dic warnings and messages on page 4‑48. To turn the chime and message off, move the turn signal lever t...

  • Page 186: Windshield Wipers

    Windshield wipers the windshield wipers are controlled by turning the band with z on it. 8 (mist): for a single wiping cycle, turn the band to mist. Hold it there until the wipers start, then release. For more wipes, hold the band on mist longer. 6 (delay): the wiper speed can be set for a long or s...

  • Page 187: Cruise Control

    Cruise control { warning: cruise control can be dangerous where you cannot drive safely at a steady speed. So, do not use the cruise control on winding roads or in heavy traffic. Cruise control can be dangerous on slippery roads. On such roads, fast changes in tire traction can cause excessive wheel...

  • Page 188: Warning:

    Cruise control shown with heated steering wheel button (if equipped) the cruise control buttons are located on left side of the steering wheel. T (on/off): turns the system on or off. The indicator light is on when cruise control is on and turns off when cruise control is off. + res (resume/accelera...

  • Page 189

    Resuming a set speed if the cruise control is set at a desired speed and then the brakes are applied, this shuts off the cruise control. But it does not need to be reset. Once the vehicle speed reaches about 40 km/h (25 mph) or more, press the +res button on the steering wheel. The vehicle returns t...

  • Page 190: Exterior Lamps

    Using cruise control on hills how well the cruise control will work on hills depends upon the vehicle speed, load, and the steepness of the hills. When going up steep hills, you might have to step on the accelerator pedal to maintain the vehicle's speed. When going downhill, you might have to brake ...

  • Page 191

    Auto (automatic) : automatically turns on the headlamps at normal brightness, together with the following: . Parking lamps . Instrument panel lights . Taillamps . License plate lamps ; (parking lamps) : turns on the parking lamps together with the following: . Instrument panel lights . Taillamps . L...

  • Page 192

    Turning on and enabling intellibeam ® press and release the intellibeam ® button on the inside rear view mirror. The intellibeam ® indicator on the mirror will turn on to let you know the system has been turned on. Once the system has been turned on, it will remain on each time the vehicle is starte...

  • Page 193

    Intellibeam ® may not turn off the high-beams if the system cannot detect other vehicle's lamps because of any of the following: . The others vehicle's lamp(s) are missing, damaged, obstructed from view or otherwise undetected. . The other vehicle's lamp(s) are covered with dirt, snow and/or road sp...

  • Page 194: Headlamps On Reminder

    Cleaning the intellibeam ® light sensor the light sensor is located on the inside of the vehicle in front of the inside rearview mirror. Clean the light sensor window, periodically, using glass cleaner on a soft cloth. Gently wipe the sensor window. Do not spray glass cleaner directly on the surface...

  • Page 195: Automatic Headlamp System

    When it begins to get dark, the automatic headlamp system switches from drl to the headlamps. To turn off the drl lamps, turn the exterior lamps control to the off position and then release. For vehicles first sold in canada, the transmission must be in the p (park) position, before the drl lamps ca...

  • Page 196: Fog Lamps

    Fog lamps for vehicles with fog lamps, they can be used for better vision in foggy or misty conditions. The parking lamps and/or low-beam headlamps must be on for the fog lamps to work. The fog lamp button is located on the left side of the instrument panel. # (fog lamps): press to turn the fog lamp...

  • Page 197: Dome Lamps

    Dome lamps the dome lamps come on when any door is opened. They turn off after all the doors are closed. The dome lamps can also be turned on by turning the instrument panel brightness knob, located on the instrument panel to the left of the steering column, clockwise to the farthest position. In th...

  • Page 198: Accessory Power Outlet(S)

    A high electrical load occurs when several of the following are on, such as: headlamps, high beams, fog lamps, rear window defogger, climate control fan at high speed, heated seats, engine cooling fans, trailer loads, and loads plugged into accessory power outlets. Epm works to prevent excessive dis...

  • Page 199

    Certain electrical accessories may not be compatible with the accessory power outlet and could result in blown vehicle or adapter fuses. If you experience a problem see your dealer/retailer for additional information on accessory power outlets. The accessory power outlets are powered, even when the ...

  • Page 200: Analog Clock

    Analog clock the analog clock is located on the instrument panel above the radio. The clock is not connected with any other vehicle system and runs by itself. To adjust the clock: 1. The adjustment button is located in the lower left corner of the clock. 2. Push and hold the adjustment button to adv...

  • Page 201

    The temperature can also be adjusted using either temperature knob. Press the up or down arrows on the fan switch, the defrost button, the auto button, driver side temperature knob, or the air conditioning button to turn the system on when it is off. Driver and passenger side temperature knob the dr...

  • Page 202

    2. Set the driver's and passenger's temperature. To find your comfort setting, start with a 23°c (74°f) temperature setting and allow about 20 minutes for the system to regulate. Use the driver or passenger temperature buttons to adjust the temperature setting as necessary. If a temperature setting ...

  • Page 203

    6 (floor): air is directed to the floor outlets, with some to the windshield, side window outlets, and second row floor outlets. In this mode, the system automatically selects outside air. - (defog): this mode clears the windows of fog or moisture. Air is directed to the windshield, floor outlets, a...

  • Page 204: Outlet Adjustment

    @ (recirculation): press to turn the recirculation mode on or off. An indicator light comes on to show that the recirculation is on. This mode recirculates and helps to quickly cool the air inside the vehicle. It can be used to help prevent outside air and odors from entering the vehicle. The recirc...

  • Page 205: Indicators

    Operation tips . Keep the hood and front air inlets free of ice, snow, or any other obstruction, such as leaves. The heater and defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside of your windows. . Keep the air path under the front seats clear of objects. This helps air to cir...

  • Page 206: Instrument Panel Cluster

    Instrument panel cluster united states version shown, canada similar. 4-26 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

  • Page 207: Speedometer And Odometer

    Speedometer and odometer the speedometer shows the vehicle's speed in both miles per hour (mph) and kilometers per hour (km/h). The odometer works together with the driver information center (dic). Press the trip/fuel button on the instrument panel cluster to check the odometer mileage while the veh...

  • Page 208: Airbag Readiness Light

    Passenger safety belt reminder light for vehicles equipped with the passenger safety belt reminder light, several seconds after the engine is started, a chime sounds for several seconds to remind the front passenger to buckle their safety belt. The passenger safety belt light, located on the overhea...

  • Page 209: Warning:

    { warning: if the airbag readiness light stays on after the vehicle is started or comes on while driving, it means the airbag system might not be working properly. The airbags in the vehicle might not inflate in a crash, or they could even inflate without a crash. To help avoid injury, have the vehi...

  • Page 210: Warning:

    Then, after several more seconds, the status indicator will light either on or off, or either the on or off symbol to let you know the status of the right front passenger frontal airbag. If the word on or the on symbol is lit on the passenger airbag status indicator, it means that the right front pa...

  • Page 211: Warning:

    Brake system warning light with the ignition on, the brake system warning light comes on when the parking brake is set. If the vehicle is driven with the parking brake engaged, a chime sounds when the vehicle speed is greater than 3 mph (5 km/h). The vehicle's hydraulic brake system is divided into ...

  • Page 212: Warning Light

    Antilock brake system (abs) warning light for vehicles with the antilock brake system (abs), this light comes on briefly when the engine is started. If it does not, have the vehicle serviced by your dealer/ retailer. If the system is working normally the indicator light then goes off. If the abs lig...

  • Page 213: Tire Pressure Light

    Engine coolant temperature gage this gage shows the engine coolant temperature. If the indicator on the gage moves towards the shaded area on the thermostat, it means that the engine coolant has overheated. If the vehicle has been operating under normal driving conditions, pull off the road, stop th...

  • Page 214: Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    When the light flashes first and then is on steady this indicates that there may be a problem with the tire pressure monitor system. The light flashes for about a minute and stays on steady for the remainder of the ignition cycle. This sequence repeats with every ignition cycle. See tire pressure mo...

  • Page 215

    This light comes on during a malfunction in one of two ways: light flashing : a misfire condition has been detected. A misfire increases vehicle emissions and could damage the emission control system on the vehicle. Diagnosis and service might be required. To prevent more serious damage to the vehic...

  • Page 216

    . Make sure to fuel the vehicle with quality fuel. Poor fuel quality causes the engine not to run as efficiently as designed and can cause: stalling after start-up, stalling when the vehicle is changed into gear, misfiring, hesitation on acceleration, or stumbling on acceleration. These conditions m...

  • Page 217: Oil Pressure Light

    Oil pressure light { warning: do not keep driving if the oil pressure is low. The engine can become so hot that it catches fire. Someone could be burned. Check the oil as soon as possible and have the vehicle serviced. Notice: lack of proper engine oil maintenance can damage the engine. The repairs ...

  • Page 218: Fog Lamp Light

    Fog lamp light the fog lamp light comes on when the fog lamps are in use. The light goes out when the fog lamps are turned off. See fog lamps on page 4‑16 for more information. Lights on reminder this light comes on whenever the parking lamps are on. See exterior lamps on page 4‑10 for more informat...

  • Page 219: Tow/haul Mode Light

    Tow/haul mode light for vehicles with the tow/ haul mode feature, this light comes on when the tow/haul mode has been activated. For more information, see tow/haul mode on page 3‑39. Fuel gage when the ignition is on, the fuel gage shows about how much fuel the vehicle has left in the tank. An arrow...

  • Page 220

    All messages will appear in the dic display located in the center of the instrument panel cluster. The dic comes on when the ignition is on. After a short delay, the dic will display the information that was last displayed before the engine was turned off. See dic operation and displays on page 4‑40...

  • Page 221

    U (customization): press this button to customize the feature settings on your vehicle. See dic vehicle customization on page 4‑56 for more information. V (set/reset): press this button to set or reset certain functions and to turn off or acknowledge messages on the dic. Trip/fuel menu items 3 (trip...

  • Page 222

    Fuel used press the trip/fuel button until fuel used displays. This display shows the number of gallons (gal) or liters (l) of fuel used since the last reset of this menu item. To reset the fuel used information, press and hold the set/reset button while fuel used is displayed. Timer press the trip/...

  • Page 223

    Vehicle information menu items t (vehicle information): press this button to scroll through the following menu items: oil life press the vehicle information button until oil life remaining displays. This display shows an estimate of the oil's remaining useful life. If you see 99% oil life remaining ...

  • Page 224

    Tire pressure on vehicles with the tire pressure monitor system (tpms), the pressure for each tire can be viewed in the dic. The tire pressure will be shown in either pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascals (kpa). Press the vehicle information button until the dic displays front tires psi (kpa) ...

  • Page 225

    Relearn remote key this display allows you to match remote keyless entry (rke) transmitters to your vehicle. This procedure will erase all previously learned transmitters. Therefore, they must be relearned as additional transmitters. To match an rke transmitter to your vehicle: 1. Press the vehicle ...

  • Page 226: Dic Compass

    Dic compass your vehicle may have a compass in the driver information center (dic). Compass zone the zone is set to zone eight upon leaving the factory. Your dealer/retailer will set the correct zone for your location. Under certain circumstances, such as during a long distance cross-country trip or...

  • Page 227

    Compass calibration the compass can be manually calibrated. Only calibrate the compass in a magnetically clean and safe location, such as an open parking lot, where driving the vehicle in circles is not a danger. It is suggested to calibrate away from tall buildings, utility wires, manhole covers, o...

  • Page 228: Dic Warnings And Messages

    Dic warnings and messages messages are displayed on the dic to notify the driver that the status of the vehicle has changed and that some action may be needed by the driver to correct the condition. Multiple messages may appear one after another. Some messages may not require immediate action, but y...

  • Page 229

    Engine hot a/c (air conditioning) turned off this message displays when the engine coolant becomes hotter than the normal operating temperature. See engine coolant temperature gage on page 4‑33. To avoid added strain on a hot engine, the air conditioning compressor automatically turns off. When the ...

  • Page 230

    Engine power is reduced this message displays and a chime sounds when the cooling system temperature gets too hot and the engine further enters the engine coolant protection mode. See engine overheating on page 7‑33 for further information. This message also displays when the vehicle's engine power ...

  • Page 231

    This message displays if low oil pressure levels occur. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and do not operate it until the cause of the low oil pressure has been corrected. Check the oil as soon as possible and have your vehicle serviced by your dealer/retailer. See engine oil on page 7‑15....

  • Page 232

    Right rear door open this message displays and a chime sounds if the passenger side rear door is not fully closed and the vehicle is shifted out of p (park). Stop and turn off the vehicle, check the door for obstructions, and close the door again. Check to see if the message still appears on the dic...

  • Page 233

    Service stabilitrak if your vehicle has stabilitrak ® and this message displays, it means there may be a problem with the stabilitrak system. If you see this message, try to reset the system. Stop; turn off the engine for at least 15 seconds; then start the engine again. If this message still comes ...

  • Page 234

    However, you should turn stabilitrak off if your vehicle gets stuck in sand, mud, ice, or snow and you want to rock your vehicle to attempt to free it, or if you are driving in extreme off-road conditions and require more wheel spin. See if your vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, ice, or snow on page 6‑...

  • Page 235

    The low tire pressure warning light will also come on. See tire pressure light on page 4‑33. You can receive more than one tire pressure message at a time. To read the other messages that may have been sent at the same time, press the set/reset button. If a tire pressure message appears on the dic, ...

  • Page 236: Dic Vehicle Customization

    Dic vehicle customization your vehicle may have customization capabilities that allow you to program certain features to one preferred setting. Customization features can only be programmed to one setting on the vehicle and cannot be programmed to a preferred setting for two different drivers. All o...

  • Page 237

    Francais : all messages will appear in french. Espanol : all messages will appear in spanish. Arabic : all messages will appear in arabic. Chinese : all messages will appear in chinese. No change : no change will be made to this feature. The current setting will remain. To select a setting, press th...

  • Page 238

    No change : no change will be made to this feature. The current setting will remain. To select a setting, press the set/reset button while the desired setting is displayed on the dic. Remote door lock this feature allows you to select the type of feedback you will receive when locking the vehicle wi...

  • Page 239

    No change : no change will be made to this feature. The current setting will remain. To select a setting, press the set/reset button while the desired setting is displayed on the dic. Delay door lock this feature allows you to select whether or not the locking of the vehicle's doors and tailgate wil...

  • Page 240

    No change : no change will be made to this feature. The current setting will remain. To select a setting, press the set/reset button while the desired setting is displayed on the dic. Approach lighting this feature allows you to select whether or not to have the exterior lights turn on briefly durin...

  • Page 241

    Chime volume this feature allows you to select the volume level of the chime. Press the customization button until chime volume appears on the dic display. Press the set/reset button once to access the settings for this feature. Then press the customization button to scroll through the following set...

  • Page 242

    Easy exit recall if your vehicle has this feature, it allows you to select your preference for the automatic easy exit seat feature. See memory features on page 2‑6 for more information. Press the customization button until easy exit recall appears on the dic display. Press the set/reset button once...

  • Page 243

    Memory seat recall this feature allows you to select your preference for the remote memory seat recall feature. See memory features on page 2‑6 for more information. Press the customization button until memory seat recall appears on the dic display. Press the set/reset button once to access the sett...

  • Page 244

    Display digital speed this feature allows you to enable or disable the digital speedometer on the dic. Press the customization button until display digital speed appears on the dic display. Press the set/reset button once to access the settings for this feature. Then press the customization button t...

  • Page 245

    Exit feature settings this feature allows you to exit the feature settings menu. Press the customization button until press v to exit feature settings appears in the dic display. Press the set/reset button once to exit the menu. If you do not exit, pressing the customization button again will return...

  • Page 246: Audio System(S)

    Audio system(s) read the following pages to become familiar with the audio system's features. { warning: taking your eyes off the road for extended periods could cause a crash resulting in injury or death to you or others. Do not give extended attention to entertainment tasks while driving. This sys...

  • Page 247

    Voice recognition the bluetooth system uses voice recognition to interpret voice commands to dial phone numbers and name tags. Noise : keep interior noise levels to a minimum. The system may not recognize voice commands if there is too much background noise. When to speak : a short tone sounds after...

  • Page 248

    . The in‐vehicle bluetooth system automatically links with the first available paired cell phone in the order the phone was paired. . Only one paired cell phone can be connected to the in‐vehicle bluetooth system at a time. . Pairing should only need to be completed once, unless changes to the pairi...

  • Page 249

    Deleting a paired phone 1. Press and hold b g for two seconds. The system responds with “ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “bluetooth”. The system responds with “bluetooth ready” followed by a tone. 3. Say “delete”. The system asks which phone to delete followed by a tone. 4. Say the name of the pho...

  • Page 250

    If the number is correct, say “yes”. If the number is not correct, say “no”. The system will ask for the number to be re‐entered. 4. After the system stores the phone number, it responds with “please say the name tag” followed by a tone. 5. Say a name tag for the phone number. The name tag is record...

  • Page 251

    Using the directory command the directory command lists all of the name tags stored by the system. To use the directory command: 1. Press and hold b g for two seconds. The system responds with “ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “directory”. The system responds with “directory” and then plays back al...

  • Page 252

    Making a call calls can be made using the following commands: . Dial . Digit dial . Call . Re‐dial using the dial command 1. Press and hold b g for two seconds. The system responds with “ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “dial”. The system responds with “dial using ”. “number please” followed by a t...

  • Page 253

    3. Say the name tag of the person to call. . If the system clearly recognizes the name tag it responds with “ok, calling, ” and dials the number. . If the system is unsure it recognizes the right name tag, it confirms the name tag followed by a tone. If the name tag is correct, say “yes”. The system...

  • Page 254

    Three‐way calling three‐way calling must be supported on the bluetooth phone and enabled by the wireless service carrier to work. 1. While on a call press b g . The system responds with “ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “three‐way call”. The system responds with “three‐way call, please say dial or ...

  • Page 255

    To transfer audio to the in-vehicle bluetooth system the cellular phone must be paired and connected with the bluetooth system before a call can be transferred. The connection process can take up to two minutes after the key is turned to the on/run or acc/accessory position. During a call with the a...

  • Page 256

    Sending a stored name tag during a call 1. Press b g . The system responds with “ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “send name tag.” the system responds with “say a name tag to send tones” followed by a tone. 3. Say the name tag to send. . If the system clearly recognizes the name tag it responds wit...

  • Page 257: System

    Rear seat entertainment (rse) system the vehicle may have an dvd rear seat entertainment (rse) system. The rse system works with the vehicle's audio system. The dvd player is part of the front radio. The rse system includes a radio with a dvd player, a video display screen, audio/video jacks, two wi...

  • Page 258

    Push the power button to turn on the headphones. An indicator light located on the headphones comes on. If the light comes on but, there is intermittent sound and/or static on the headphones, or if the indicator light does not come on, the batteries might need to be replaced. See “battery replacemen...

  • Page 259

    Audio/video (a/v) jacks the a/v jacks are located on the rear of the floor console. The a/v jacks allow audio or video signals to be connected from an auxiliary device such as a camcorder or a video game unit to the rse system. Adapter connectors or cables (not included) may be required to connect t...

  • Page 260

    How to change the rse video screen settings the screen display mode (normal, full, and zoom), screen brightness, and setup menu language can be changed from the on screen setup menu. To change any feature, perform the following: 1. Press the z button on the remote control. 2. Use the remote control ...

  • Page 261

    The overhead console contains the ir transmitters for the wireless headphones and the ir receivers for the remote control. They are located at the rear of the console. Notice: avoid directly touching the video screen, as damage may occur. See “cleaning the video screen” later in this section for mor...

  • Page 262

    Q , r , q , r (menu navigation arrows): use the arrow buttons to navigate through a menu. R (enter): press to select the choice that is highlighted in any menu. Z (display menu): press to adjust the brightness, screen display mode (normal, full, or zoom), and display the language menu. Q (return): p...

  • Page 263

    { (subtitles): press to turn on/off subtitles and to move through subtitle options when a dvd is playing. The format and content of this function varies for each disc. Aux (auxiliary) : press to switch the system between the dvd player and an auxiliary source. If your vehicle has a third row video s...

  • Page 264

    Tips and troubleshooting chart problem recommended action no power. The ignition might not be turned on/run or in acc/accessory. The picture does not fill the screen. There are black borders on the top and bottom or on both sides or it looks stretched out. Check the display mode settings in the setu...

  • Page 265: Rear Seat Audio (Rsa)

    Tips and troubleshooting chart (cont'd) problem recommended action i lost the remote and/or the headphones. See your dealer/retailer for assistance. The dvd is playing, but there is no picture or sound. Check that the rse video screen is sourced to the dvd player. Dvd display error messages the dvd ...

  • Page 266

    For example, rear seat passengers can control and listen to a cd through the headphones, while the driver listens to the radio through the speakers. The rear seat passengers have control of the volume for each set of headphones. The radio functionality is controlled by both the rsa and the front rad...

  • Page 267: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    © ¨ (seek): when listening to fm, am, or xm (if equipped), press the seek arrows to go to the previous or to the next station or channels and stay there. This function is inactive, with some radios, if the front seat passengers are listening to the radio. Press and hold either seek arrow until the d...

  • Page 268

    Audio steering wheel controls vehicles with audio steering wheel controls could differ depending on the vehicle's options. Some audio controls can be adjusted at the steering wheel. W / x (next / previous): press to select preset or favorite radio stations, select tracks/chapters on a cd/dvd, or to ...

  • Page 269: Radio Reception

    To scan available radio stations: 1. Press and hold ¨ until a beep is heard, to place the radio into scan mode, a station will play for five seconds before moving to the next station. 2. To stop the scan function, press ¨ again. While listening to a cd press and release ¨ to select the next disc. + ...

  • Page 270: Fixed Mast Antenna

    Am the range for most am stations is greater than for fm, especially at night. The longer range can cause station frequencies to interfere with each other. For better radio reception, most am radio stations boost the power levels during the day, and then reduce these levels during the night. Static ...

  • Page 271: Section 5

    Section 5 navigation system overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 navigation system overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 cleaning the d...

  • Page 272: Overview

    Overview navigation system overview screen shown with map disc inserted 5-2 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

  • Page 273

    A. Full map touch screen button. See “nav” under “hard keys” under using the navigation system on page 5‑12 for more information. B. No gps symbol. See symbols on page 5‑17 for more information. C. North up/heading up symbol. See symbols on page 5‑17 for more information. D. Map scale. See “map scal...

  • Page 274: Getting Started

    T. Poi (point of interest) touch screen button. See “displaying points of interest (poi) on the map screen” under symbols on page 5‑17 for more information. U. 1 (zoom out) touch screen button. See “map scales” under maps on page 5‑14 for more information. V. Y © ¨ z (seek) key (previous/next). See ...

  • Page 275: Warning:

    . Set up the navigation features before beginning driving, such as entering an address or a preset destination. . Set up your phone numbers in advance so they can be called easily with the press of a single button or a single voice command (for navigation systems equipped with phone capability). { w...

  • Page 276: Warning:

    When the navigation system is turned on, a screen may appear with the information below, and you must read and acknowledge the information it contains. { warning: taking your eyes off the road for extended periods could cause a crash resulting in injury or death to you or others. To help avoid a cra...

  • Page 277

    Language — english/metric to change the language of the navigation screens, see driver information center (dic) on page 4‑39 for more information. To change the navigation screens from english or metric, see dic operation and displays on page 4‑40 for more information. Deleting personal information ...

  • Page 278

    Setting the clock the navigation system time and the analog clock operate independently. Changing the time through the navigation system does not change the time on the analog clock. See analog clock on page 4‑20 to change the analog clock time. To set the time for the navigation system: 1. Press th...

  • Page 279

    9. Once a city has been selected the street name category is automatically selected for entry. If five or less streets are available for the selected city, the system displays the list of streets. If more than five streets are available the system displays the alpha keyboard. Start entering the stre...

  • Page 280

    9. Select the go screen button next to the poi. A map screen, with the destination marked appears. 10. Select the route preference (fastest, shortest, or other). The system calculates and highlights the route. 11. Select the start guidance screen button. The route is now ready to be started. See “po...

  • Page 281: Cleaning The Display

    Using your stored preset destinations these destinations are available for selection while driving. 1. If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted, skip to step 5. 2. Press o to turn the system on. 3. Insert the dvd map disc. See “installing the map dvd” under maps on page 5‑14 for more info...

  • Page 282: Features And Controls

    Features and controls using the navigation system this section presents basic information needed to operate the navigation system. Use the hard keys located on the navigation system along with the available touch-sensitive screen buttons on the navigation screen to operate the system. See navigation...

  • Page 283

    Fav (favorite) : press to access the preset stations. See “storing radio station presets” under navigation audio system on page 5‑59 for more information. 5 (phone): press to access calling through onstar ® . See the onstar ® owner guide and bluetooth ® on page 4‑66 for more information. E (sound): ...

  • Page 284: Maps

    Alpha-numeric keyboard letters of the alphabet, symbols, punctuation, and numbers, when available, displays on the navigation screen as an alpha or numeric keyboard. The alpha keyboard displays when the system requires entry of a city or street name. All characters are touch-sensitive screen buttons...

  • Page 285

    The navigation system informs through voice prompts when you are traveling into a limited guidance area where route guidance is not available. The street maps and the directional arrow displayed on the navigation system can then be used to determine the remaining route to your destination. Installin...

  • Page 286

    Ejecting the dvd map disc z (dvd map disc eject): press twice to eject the dvd map disc. This button is located next to the upper disc slot. Handling the dvd map disc when handling the dvd map disc, be careful of the following: . Handle the disc very carefully to avoid contamination or flaws. Signal...

  • Page 287: Symbols

    Move your finger in any direction on the map screen and the map continues to scroll in that direction until you remove your finger from the screen. If scrolling while the vehicle is in p (park), the system scrolls initially at a slower rate. It increases if you continue touching the map screen. If s...

  • Page 288

    The stopover symbol displays on the map after a stopover has been added to the route. The stopover symbols are numbered one through three, depending on how many stopovers have been set. The distance to destination symbol indicates the distance to the final destination. This symbol appears when the t...

  • Page 289

    The north up symbol indicates the map with north up, known as north up mode. While in north up mode, the vehicle icon follows the north direction on the map regardless of which direction the vehicle is traveling. Select this screen symbol to switch between north up, heading up, and 3–d view modes. T...

  • Page 290

    Displaying points of interest (poi) on the map screen select the poi screen button to display or delete poi icons from the map. Displaying poi icons on the map shows where pois (e.G. Restaurants, gas stations, etc.) are located. This screen appears after selecting the poi screen button. 1. Select on...

  • Page 291

    Poi close to: 1. Once a category has been selected, touch this button to display the list of available pois for the selected poi category. The list provides the poi icon, the name, the direction, and the distance to the poi from the vehicle's current position. 2. Use the scroll arrows to move up and...

  • Page 292

    Driving on a route when driving on a routed destination, the map screen automatically displays the next maneuver. The pop-up displays the next maneuver direction and the distance from it. When approximately 1/4 mi (400 m) from the next maneuver, the screen displays the name and a detailed view of it...

  • Page 293

    3–d lane guidance some major metropolitan areas may include a 3–d lane guidance feature for highway exits and junctions. This feature gives you an enhanced representation of the exits and junctions on the route. Cities that include this feature are new york, los angeles, chicago, detroit, and san fr...

  • Page 294: Destination

    Destination press the dest key to access the destination entry screen. From this screen, you can select from several options to plan a route by entering destination points. To enter a destination, choose from one of the following destination entry methods: address entry 2 address entry: enter either...

  • Page 295

    3. Select the state/province screen button, if needed, to change the current state or province. A list of all of the available states and provinces appear. Select the state or province. 4. Once a state or province has been selected the city name category is automatically selected for entry. Enter th...

  • Page 296

    The last 5 streets screen displays a list of the last five street names that had been entered. Select a street from the list and it appears in the street name area. If using the alpha keyboard, finish entering the street name. If five or less names are available, a list displays. If more than five a...

  • Page 297

    5. Once a street has been selected, select the cross street screen button and start entering the cross street name. If five or less names are available, a list displays. If more than five are available, the list screen button displays a number. This number represents the number of available streets....

  • Page 298

    To use the point of interest destination entry method by entering the name: 1. Press the dest hard key. 2. Select the i screen button. 3. Select the state/province screen button, if needed, to change the current state or province. A list of all of the available states and provinces appear. Select th...

  • Page 299

    Address book the address book entry method lets you select a destination by selecting an address that has been stored in the address book. G address book: touch to access the address book screen. From this screen an address that already exists can be selected as the destination. To use the address b...

  • Page 300

    Previous destination the previous destination entry method lets you select a destination from a list of previous destination points. / previous destination: touch to access the previous destination screen. The system stores up to 20 points that have been previously entered. As new destinations are e...

  • Page 301

    From map this destination entry method allows you to select a destination by scrolling on the map. ) from map: touch to enter the from map destination entry method. To use this destination entry method: 1. Press the dest hard key. 2. Select the ) screen button. A map screen displays with the scrolli...

  • Page 302

    Map coordinates the coordinates destination entry method lets you select a destination by entering latitude and longitude coordinates. Map coordinates : touch to access the coordinates entry screen. To use the coordinates destination entry method: 1. Press the dest hard key. 2. Select the from map s...

  • Page 303

    Preset destination the preset destination entry method lets you set a destination by selecting from one of five previously stored destinations. Besides voice tagged destinations, these are the only destinations available to set while the vehicle is moving. If a destination is not set for one of the ...

  • Page 304

    Map destination screen functions if the map screen is used to show destination, it will have map screen capabilities such as go, mark, zoom, scroll, etc. The address is shown at the top of the screen. Destination map screen onstar ® destination download onstar ® destination download (if equipped) is...

  • Page 305

    Onstar download screen . Select go, the navigation system calculates route(s). Select a route (i.E. Shortest route), and start guidance. . Select map, the navigation system displays the destination map screen. . Select call, the navigation system initiates a call to your destination with your blueto...

  • Page 306

    Previous destinations previous onstar destination downloads are saved under previous destinations in the navigation system where they can be accessed or saved to the address book. Important notes regarding onstar destination download: . If the navigation system is turned off when the destination dow...

  • Page 307

    Getting started on your route once a destination has been entered, there are several functions that can be performed. Press the dest hard key to access the route screen. Turn list turn list : touch to view the list of turn maneuvers for the entire route and to avoid turns on the route. R / q (scroll...

  • Page 308

    Route preview : select to preview the entire route in either direction. T (reverse skip) : select to go back to the start point or previous stopover. Q / r (reverse scroll): select to scroll to the start point or previous stopover. The t (reverse skip) button changes to a fast reverse screen button....

  • Page 309

    Add stopover add stopover : select this screen button from the route screen. This feature allows up to three stopovers to be added to the current route between the start point and final destination. Once a stopover has been added, the points can be edited or deleted. To add a stopover: 1. Press the ...

  • Page 310

    To delete a stopover from the current route: 1. Press the dest hard key. 2. Select the delete screen button for the desired stopover to delete. 3. The system displays a pop-up confirmation message. Touch yes to delete the stopover; touch no to cancel this operation. 4. Select the route preference (f...

  • Page 311

    Adding or changing preset destinations this feature allows additions or changes one of five preset destinations. When a destination has been added as a preset destination, it is available to select from the destination entry screen. See “preset destination” previously for information on how to selec...

  • Page 312: Configure Menu

    Configure menu press the config (configure) hard key to adjust several of the system's features and preferences. The last selected config screen is the screen that displays: sound, radio, nav (navigation), display, or time. Sound press the config key to enter the configure menu options, then press t...

  • Page 313

    Nav (navigation) press the config key to enter the configure menu options, then press the config key repeatedly until nav is selected or touch the nav screen button. Voice prompt voice prompt : touch the voice prompt screen button to change the volume of the voice prompts or to turn voice guidance o...

  • Page 314

    Edit address book — how to add to add an address to the address book, see “adding destinations to the address book” under destination on page 5‑24. Edit address book — edit/view to edit the name of an address book: 1. Select the config hard key. 2. Select the nav screen button. 3. Select the edit/vi...

  • Page 315

    5. Touch the phone # screen button and use the numeric keyboard to input or change the phone number. 6. Touch the ok screen button to save your changes, then touch the back screen button to return to the address book information screen. To change the map icon of an address book entry: 1. Select the ...

  • Page 316

    Map database information touch the map database information screen button to view the coverage areas of the map dvd. Off-road mode to turn the off-road mode on or off, do the following: 1. Press the config hard key. 2. Press the nav screen button. 3. Press the off-road mode screen button. The button...

  • Page 317

    If the traffic touch screen button is pressed or if an attempt is made to turn on the traffic display in the navigation setup menu without a subscription, a caution screen displays indicating that xm traffic is not activated. Three types of traffic information for major roadways are displayed on the...

  • Page 318

    Traffic icon the traffic icon appears on the traffic tab, next to the word traffic, when traffic is found in the local area. The traffic icon has three different condition displays. These are: condition traffic status icon . No xm navtraffic™ subscription. . No traffic is found in the local area. . ...

  • Page 319

    If travelling on a major interstate, the system lists events immediately ahead on the interstate first. Then all other traffic events follow. Not all traffic conditions may be listed. To view the traffic condition location and information on the map: 1. Press the nav key, then press the nav key repe...

  • Page 320

    Options select the options screen button. A traffic options menu displays. Select the desired traffic related option. Traffic : select to enable or disable the traffic function. Show traffic icons : select to display traffic icons on the map screen. This function allows which traffic information dis...

  • Page 321

    Traffic flow data arrows display on the map when scaled up to eight miles. Closed road, traffic delays, incidents, and advisories — these four touch screen buttons are used to select the traffic event icons that appear on the map screens. Alert for approaching traffic events : when on, if an approac...

  • Page 322

    Scrolling to traffic events on the map while scrolling the map, traffic condition icons may appear. Traffic events may appear up to 75 mi (125 km) from your current position. To receive information about the traffic condition, place the cross hairs over the traffic condition icon. After selecting th...

  • Page 323

    Category 3, incidents: p (alert): object in the roadway, disabled vehicle, or dangerous road conditions. T (accident): roadway obstructed due to accident. S (road works): delayed traffic due to construction. Category 4, advisories: j / r (road condition): delayed or stopped traffic, lane blocked or ...

  • Page 324

    Back, map, more, and avoid these buttons have common functions across all three detailed traffic event screens. Back : press to return to the previous screen. Map : if available, press to display the related traffic event on the map. Map traffic event icon with back screen more : press to display mo...

  • Page 325

    Display press the config key to enter the configure menu options, then press the config key repeatedly until display is selected or touch the display screen button. Display off touch this screen button to turn the display off. Press any hard key to view the display. Brightness/contrast/mode touch th...

  • Page 326

    Auto (automatic) : touch this screen button for the system to automatically adjust the screen background depending on exterior lighting conditions. Night : touch this screen button and the system makes the map background darker. Day : touch this screen button and the system makes the map background ...

  • Page 327: Vehicle Positioning

    Notice: do not apply after-market glass tinting to the vehicle's windows. Glass tinting interferes with the system's ability to receive gps signals and causes the system to malfunction. The window might have to be replaced to correct the problem. This would not be covered by the warranty. For more i...

  • Page 328: Ordering Map Dvds

    Problems with route guidance inappropriate route guidance may occur under one or more of the following conditions: . You have not turned onto the road indicated. . Route guidance may not be available when using automatic rerouting for the next right or left turn. . The route may not be changed when ...

  • Page 329: Navigation Audio System

    If you have any questions about the operation of the navigation system or the update process, contact the gm nav disc center toll‐free phone number, 1‐877‐nav‐disc (1‐877‐628‐3472) or go to the center's website, gmnavdisc.Com. If you need any updates or a replacement disc, because the current disc i...

  • Page 330

    Playing the radio o / n (power/volume): press to turn the audio system on and off. Turn to increase or to decrease the volume. Press and hold for more than two seconds to turn off the navigation system, the rear seat entertainment (rse) video screen, and rear seat audio (rsa). If the vehicle has not...

  • Page 331

    Fm source shown, other sources similar if you do not want to view a split screen or you are not on a map screen, press the audio hard key. Am/fm/xm : touch the source (am, fm, or xm, if equipped) screen button or press the audio key repeatedly until the desired source is highlighted. Fm source shown...

  • Page 332

    Xm lists also contain a category to select and the stations or channels that have broadcasts that relate to that category. For xm, touch the left and right arrow screen buttons to change categories. The station information appears on the display. See “radio menu” later in this section to add and rem...

  • Page 333

    Sound menu e (sound): press this key or press the config key to access the sound menu to adjust the treble, midrange, bass, fade, balance, and digital signal processing (dsp). The system automatically stores audio adjustment settings as changes are made for each audio source including am, fm, xm (if...

  • Page 334

    Digital signal processing (dsp) the system has digital signal processing (dsp). Dsp provides a choice of four different listening experiences. Dsp can be used while listening to the audio system. Not all dsp modes are available for all source types. The type of dsp selected is displayed on the statu...

  • Page 335

    Limit features while driving touch the limit features while driving screen button to turn on and off the ability to limit functions while driving. When this screen button is highlighted, the following functions will be limited while driving: . Music navigator scrolling . Radio category scrolling . N...

  • Page 336

    Radio data system (rds) the audio system has a radio data system (rds). Rds features are available for use only on fm stations that broadcast rds information. With rds, the radio can do the following: . Receive announcements concerning local and national emergencies . Display messages from radio sta...

  • Page 337

    No xm signal : the vehicle is in a location that is blocking the xm™ signal. When the vehicle is moved into an open area, the signal should return. Loading xm : the audio system is processing audio and text data received. No action is needed. Channel off air : this channel is not currently in servic...

  • Page 338: Cd Player

    Cd player the player can be used for cd, mp3, dvd audio, and as a dvd video player. See dvd player on page 5‑75 for more information about dvd audio and video. Six-disc cd player while playing a cd, the navigation system is available. When you insert a cd, the cd tab displays. If a dsp setting is se...

  • Page 339

    Z (eject): to eject a disc, do the following: 1. Press the eject hard key. 2. The system displays “ejecting disc”. Press the disc screen button to display the disc changer screen. Select the disc to eject. If a selection is not made, the system will eject the disc from the current slot. If the disc ...

  • Page 340

    R (rewind): touch and hold this button to rewind quickly through a track selection. You will hear sound at a reduced volume. Release this button to stop rewinding. The display will show the elapsed time of the track. [ (forward): touch and hold this button to fast forward quickly through a track sel...

  • Page 341

    . It is recommended that there is a maximum of 192 files on a disc. . The files can be recorded on a cd-r or cd-rw with a maximum capacity of 700mb. . Dvd with mp3 are not playable on this system. Root directory the root directory will be treated as a folder. If the root directory has compressed aud...

  • Page 342

    Playing an mp3 while playing a cd, the navigation system is available. When you insert a cd, the cd tab will display. If you select a dsp setting for the cd, it will be activated each time you play a cd. If you turn off the ignition or radio with a cd in the player, it will stay in the player. When ...

  • Page 343

    Z (eject): to eject a disc, do the following: 1. Press the eject hard key. 2. The system will display “ejecting disc”. Press the disc screen button to display the disc changer screen. Select the disc to eject. If a selection is not made, the system will eject the disc from the current slot. If the d...

  • Page 344

    [ (forward): touch and hold this button to fast forward quickly through a track selection. You will hear sound at a reduced volume. Release this button to stop fast forwarding. The display will show the elapsed time of the track. Q r (folder/artist/album): select the left or right arrow to go to the...

  • Page 345: Dvd Player

    Dvd player the player can be used for dvd audio and dvd video. Dvd video will not display on the navigation screen unless the vehicle is in park (p). It will operate on the rear seat entertainment screens while the vehicle is moving. The rear seat entertainment (rse) video screen will start play of ...

  • Page 346

    Z (eject): to eject a disc, do the following: 1. Press the eject hard key. 2. The system will display “ejecting disc”. Press the disc screen button to display the disc changer screen. Select the disc to eject. If a selection is not made, the system will eject the disc from the current slot. If the d...

  • Page 347

    Enter : touch this button to select the highlighted option. Return : touch this button to go back to the previous dvd menu. Back : touch this button to go back to the main dvd display screen. Move : touch this button to move the cursor buttons back and forth from the bottom-right corner to the top-l...

  • Page 348

    Menu : touch this button to display the dvd menu of the current area of the dvd that is playing. This button is not available for dvd audio. Audio : press this button to display the audio options. Select the audio options that best improve sound quality. This is not available on all dvds or when the...

  • Page 349

    Day : touch this screen button and the system will make the navigation screen background darken. Monitor : from the dvd setup screen, touch this button to adjust the viewing angle of the dvd on the navigation screen. This is not available on all dvds. This button is not available for dvd audio touch...

  • Page 350

    Menu language : touch english, francais, espanol, italiano, or deutsch to change the default language of the dvd video menus. The menu language must be available on the disc. The menu language may vary for each dvd. Parental level : touch this button to change the rating level to only allow the play...

  • Page 351

    Dvd messages if disc read error appears on the display and/or the dvd comes out, it could be for one of the following reasons: . If a disc was inserted with an invalid or unknown format. . If the disc is not from a correct region. . If the map dvd disc was installed into the dvd audio/video slot. Se...

  • Page 352

    Usb supported file and folder structure the guidelines that must be met while using usb supported files and folders are: . Up to 700 folders. . Up to 8 folders in depth. . Up to 65,535 files. . Folder and file names up to 64 bytes. . Files with an .Mp3 or .Wma file extension. . Aac files stored on a...

  • Page 353

    4. Select an artist, album, or track from that list. 5. Touch the up or down arrows located on the side of the screen to select one item at a time, or touch the top or bottom arrow to jump 10 percent up or down the list. 6. Touch the back button to go back to the previous screen. 7. Touch the exit b...

  • Page 354

    The ipod or usb storage device should not be pulled out from the usb dock. To safely remove it, touch eject. A warning message will display for a few seconds. A message to safely remove the device displays. 5-84 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

  • Page 355

    Care of your cds and dvds if playing recorded media such as a cd or dvd, the sound quality may be reduced due to cd or dvd quality, the method of recording, the quality of the music that has been recorded, recording speed, max media recording speed, and the way the cd or dvd has been handled. There ...

  • Page 356: Auxiliary Devices

    Auxiliary devices the vehicle may have a rear entertainment system (rse) with a second and third row screen. The rse has audio adapters to allow you to connect auxiliary devices. The audio can be heard through the speakers or through the wireless or wired headphones. See “audio/video jacks” under, r...

  • Page 357: Voice Recognition

    Voice recognition the navigation system's voice recognition allows for hands-free operation of the navigation system, audio system, and onstar ® features. The dvd map disc must be installed in the navigation system for voice recognition to work. See “installing the dvd map disc” under maps on page 5...

  • Page 358

    Helpful hints for stating commands . When a multiple command is available, choose the command that works best. . Words that are in brackets are optional. For example, for the command radio [band] [select] fm, stating radio fm or radio select fm are both valid commands. . When the system recognizes t...

  • Page 359

    If not currently driving on a route, the system automatically creates the voice tag destination as the final destination. If driving on a route, the system automatically creates the voice tag destination as a stopover. Up to three stopovers can be created. Storing voice tags from the address book en...

  • Page 360

    Cd commands the following are cd, mp3, and dvd commands that can be accessed by clearly stating the commands exactly as they are written. Cd, dvd, disc : use this command to select a cd, dvd, or disc that is currently loaded. Cd, dvd, disc, [select] track (one, two, three, etc.) : instructs the syst...

  • Page 361: Section 6

    Section 6 driving your vehicle your driving, the road, and the vehicle . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 defensive driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 drunk driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 control of a vehicle . . . . . . ...

  • Page 362: The Vehicle

    Your driving, the road, and the vehicle defensive driving defensive driving means “always expect the unexpected.” the first step in driving defensively is to wear your safety belt — see safety belts: they are for everyone on page 2‑10. { warning: assume that other road users (pedestrians, bicyclists...

  • Page 363: Control Of A Vehicle

    For persons under 21, it is against the law in every u.S. State to drink alcohol. There are good medical, psychological, and developmental reasons for these laws. The obvious way to eliminate the leading highway safety problem is for people never to drink alcohol and then drive. Medical research sho...

  • Page 364: Braking

    Braking see brake system warning light on page 4‑31. Braking action involves perception time and reaction time. Deciding to push the brake pedal is perception time. Actually doing it is reaction time. Average reaction time is about three‐fourths of a second. But that is only an average. It might be ...

  • Page 365

    Antilock brake system (abs) this vehicle has the antilock brake system (abs), an advanced electronic braking system that helps prevent a braking skid. When the engine is started and the vehicle begins to drive away, abs checks itself. A momentary motor or clicking noise might be heard while this tes...

  • Page 366: Braking In Emergencies

    Using abs do not pump the brakes. Just hold the brake pedal down firmly and let antilock work. The brakes might vibrate or some noise might be heard, but this is normal. Braking in emergencies abs allows the driver to steer and brake at the same time. In many emergencies, steering can help more than...

  • Page 367

    If the system fails to turn on or activate, the stabilitrak light along with one of the following messages will be displayed on the driver information center (dic): traction control off, service traction control, stabilitrak off, service stabilitrak. If these dic messages appear, make sure the stabi...

  • Page 368

    It is recommended to leave the system on for normal driving conditions, but it may be necessary to turn the system off if the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, ice or snow, and you want to “rock” the vehicle to attempt to free it. It may also be necessary to turn off the system when driving in extreme ...

  • Page 369: Magnetic Ride Control™

    Magnetic ride control™ the vehicle may have the magneride control system. Magneride constantly checks speed, wheel position, lift/dive and steering of the vehicle. The damping force for each shock absorber and adjustment level is chosen for the best ride and handling. Magneride also works with the t...

  • Page 370: Steering

    Steering power steering if power steering assist is lost because the engine stops or the system is not functioning, the vehicle can be steered but it will take more effort. Steering tips it is important to take curves at a reasonable speed. Traction in a curve depends on the condition of the tires a...

  • Page 371: Off-Road Recovery

    An emergency like this requires close attention and a quick decision. If holding the steering wheel at the recommended 9 and 3 o'clock positions, it can be turned a full 180 degrees very quickly without removing either hand. But you have to act fast, steer quickly, and just as quickly straighten the...

  • Page 372: Passing

    Passing passing another vehicle on a two-lane road can be dangerous. To reduce the risk of danger while passing: . Look down the road, to the sides, and to crossroads for situations that might affect a successful pass. If in doubt, wait. . Watch for traffic signs, pavement markings, and lines that c...

  • Page 373: Off-Road Driving

    While driving on a surface with reduced traction, try your best to avoid sudden steering, acceleration, or braking, including reducing vehicle speed by shifting to a lower gear. Any sudden changes could cause the tires to slide. You may not realize the surface is slippery until the vehicle is skiddi...

  • Page 374

    Before you go off-roading . Have all necessary maintenance and service work done. . Make sure there is enough fuel, that fluid levels are where they should be, and that the spare tire is fully inflated. . Be sure to read all the information about all-wheel-drive vehicles in this manual. . Make sure ...

  • Page 375: Warning:

    Loading your vehicle for off-road driving { warning: . Cargo on the load floor piled higher than the seatbacks can be thrown forward during a sudden stop. You or your passengers could be injured. Keep cargo below the top of the seatbacks. . Unsecured cargo on the load floor can be tossed about when ...

  • Page 376: Warning:

    . Always carry a litter bag and make sure all refuse is removed from any campsite before leaving. . Take extreme care with open fires (where permitted), camp stoves, and lanterns. . Never park your vehicle over dry grass or other combustible materials that could catch fire from the heat of the vehic...

  • Page 377

    Scanning the terrain off-road driving can take you over many different kinds of terrain. Be familiar with the terrain and its many different features. Surface conditions : off-roading surfaces can be hard-packed dirt, gravel, rocks, grass, sand, mud, snow, or ice. Each of these surfaces affects the ...

  • Page 378: Warning:

    Driving on hills off-road driving often takes you up, down, or across a hill. Driving safely on hills requires good judgment and an understanding of what the vehicle can and cannot do. There are some hills that simply cannot be driven, no matter how well built the vehicle. { warning: many hills are ...

  • Page 379: Warning:

    Driving uphill once you decide it is safe to drive up the hill: . Use a low gear and get a firm grip on the steering wheel. . Get a smooth start up the hill and try to maintain speed. Not using more power than needed can avoid spinning the wheels or sliding. { warning: turning or driving across stee...

  • Page 380

    . If the engine has stopped running, you need to restart it. With the brake pedal pressed and the parking brake still applied, shift the transmission to p (park) and restart the engine. Then, shift to r (reverse), release the parking brake, and slowly back down the hill as straight as possible in r ...

  • Page 381: Warning:

    { warning: heavy braking when going down a hill can cause your brakes to overheat and fade. This could cause loss of control and a serious accident. Apply the brakes lightly when descending a hill and use a low gear to keep vehicle speed under control. Things not to do when driving down a hill: . Wh...

  • Page 382: Warning:

    Driving across an incline an off-road trail will probably go across the incline of a hill. To decide whether to try to drive across the incline, consider the following: { warning: driving across an incline that is too steep will make your vehicle roll over. You could be seriously injured or killed. ...

  • Page 383: Warning:

    Stalling on an incline { warning: getting out on the downhill (low) side of a vehicle stopped across an incline is dangerous. If the vehicle rolls over, you could be crushed or killed. Always get out on the uphill (high) side of the vehicle and stay well clear of the rollover path. If the vehicle st...

  • Page 384: Warning:

    Driving in water { warning: driving through rushing water can be dangerous. Deep water can sweep your vehicle downstream and you and your passengers could drown. If it is only shallow water, it can still wash away the ground from under your tires, and you could lose traction and roll the vehicle ove...

  • Page 385: Warning:

    . Slow down and keep more space between you and other vehicles because headlamps can only light up so much road ahead. . Watch for animals. . When tired, pull off the road. . Do not wear sunglasses. . Avoid staring directly into approaching headlamps. . Keep the windshield and all glass on your vehi...

  • Page 386: Highway Hypnosis

    Other rainy weather tips besides slowing down, other wet weather driving tips include: . Allow extra following distance. . Pass with caution. . Keep windshield wiping equipment in good shape. . Keep the windshield washer fluid reservoir filled. . Have good tires with proper tread depth. See tires on...

  • Page 387: Hill And Mountain Roads

    Hill and mountain roads driving on steep hills or through mountains is different than driving on flat or rolling terrain. Tips for driving in these conditions include: . Keep the vehicle serviced and in good shape. . Check all fluid levels and brakes, tires, cooling system, and transmission. . Going...

  • Page 388: Winter Driving

    Winter driving driving on snow or ice drive carefully when there is snow or ice between the tires and the road, creating less traction or grip. Wet ice can occur at about 0°c (32°f) when freezing rain begins to fall, resulting in even less traction. Avoid driving on wet ice or in freezing rain until...

  • Page 389: Warning:

    { warning: snow can trap engine exhaust under the vehicle. This may cause exhaust gases to get inside. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide (co) which cannot be seen or smelled. It can cause unconsciousness and even death. If the vehicle is stuck in the snow: . Clear away snow from around the bas...

  • Page 390: Mud, Ice, Or Snow

    If your vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, ice, or snow slowly and cautiously spin the wheels to free the vehicle when stuck in sand, mud, ice, or snow. See rocking your vehicle to get it out on page 6‑30. If the vehicle has a traction system, it can often help to free a stuck vehicle. Refer to the vehi...

  • Page 391: Recovery Hooks

    Recovery hooks { warning: these hooks, when used, are under a lot of force. Always pull the vehicle straight out. Never pull on the hooks at a sideways angle. The hooks could break off and you or others could be injured from the chain or cable snapping back. Notice: never use recovery hooks to tow t...

  • Page 392: Loading The Vehicle

    Loading the vehicle it is very important to know how much weight the vehicle can carry. This weight is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants, cargo, and all nonfactory-installed options. Two labels on the vehicle show how much weight it was designed to carry, th...

  • Page 393

    The tire and loading information label also shows the size of the original equipment tires (c) and the recommended cold tire inflation pressures (d). For more information on tires and inflation see tires on page 7‑57 and inflation - tire pressure on page 7‑64 . There is also important loading inform...

  • Page 394

    Example 1 item description total a vehicle capacity weight for example 1 = 1,000 lbs (453 kg) b subtract occupant weight @ 150 lbs (68 kg) × 2 = 300 lbs (136 kg) c available occupant and cargo weight = 700 lbs (317 kg) example 2 item description total a vehicle capacity weight for example 2 = 1,000 ...

  • Page 395

    Example 3 item description total a vehicle capacity weight for example 3 = 1,000 lbs (453 kg) b subtract occupant weight @ 200 lbs (91 kg) × 5 = 1,000 lbs (453 kg) c available cargo weight = 0 lbs (0 kg) refer to your vehicle's tire and loading information label for specific information about your v...

  • Page 396: Warning:

    Certification/tire label a vehicle specific certification/tire label is attached to the rear edge of the driver's door. The label shows the size of the vehicle's original tires and the inflation pressures needed to obtain the gross weight capacity of the vehicle. This is called gross vehicle weight ...

  • Page 397: Warning:

    { warning: do not load the vehicle any heavier than the gross vehicle weight rating (gvwr), or either the maximum front or rear gross axle weight rating (gawr). If you do, parts on the vehicle can break, and it can change the way the vehicle handles. These could cause you to lose control and crash. ...

  • Page 398

    There is also important loading information for off-road driving in this manual. See “loading your vehicle for off-road driving” under off-road driving on page 6‑13 . Add-on equipment when you carry removable items, you may need to put a limit on how many people you can carry inside the vehicle. Be ...

  • Page 399: Towing

    If a weight-distributing hitch is being used, it is recommended to allow the shocks to inflate, thereby leveling the vehicle prior to adjusting the height. See “weight distributing hitches and weight carrying hitches” under towing a trailer on page 6‑42 . Truck-camper loading information the vehicle...

  • Page 400

    Dinghy towing and dolly towing all-wheel drive vehicles notice: towing an all-wheel-drive vehicle with all four wheels on the ground, or even with only two of its wheels on the ground, will damage drivetrain components. Do not tow an all-wheel-drive vehicle with any of its wheels on the ground. The ...

  • Page 401: Level Control

    Level control automatic level control the automatic level control rear suspension is available on light‐duty vehicles and comes as a part of the autoride ® suspension, if equipped. This type of level control is fully automatic and will provide a better leveled riding position as well as better handl...

  • Page 402: Towing A Trailer

    Towing a trailer do not tow a trailer during break‐in. See new vehicle break-in on page 3‑30 for more information. { warning: the driver can lose control when pulling a trailer if the correct equipment is not used or the vehicle is not driven properly. For example, if the trailer is too heavy, the b...

  • Page 403

    Pulling a trailer here are some important points: . There are many different laws, including speed limit restrictions, having to do with trailering. Make sure the rig will be legal, not only where you live but also where you will be driving. A good source for this information can be state or provinc...

  • Page 404

    Weight of the trailer how heavy can a trailer safely be? It depends on how the rig is used. Speed, altitude, road grades, outside temperature and how much the vehicle is used to pull a trailer are all important. It can depend on any special equipment on the vehicle, and the amount of tongue weight t...

  • Page 405

    Weight of the trailer tongue the tongue load (a) of any trailer is very important because it is also part of the vehicle weight. The gross vehicle weight (gvw) includes the curb weight of the vehicle, any cargo carried in it, and the people who will be riding in the vehicle as well as trailer tongue...

  • Page 406

    Total weight on the vehicle's tires be sure the vehicle's tires are inflated to the inflation pressures found on the certification label on the driver door or see loading the vehicle on page 6‑32 for more information. Make sure not to exceed the gvwr limit for the vehicle, or the rgawr, with the tow...

  • Page 407

    Weight‐distributing hitch adjustment a : body to ground distance b : front of vehicle when using a weight-distributing hitch, the spring bars should be adjusted so the distance (a) is the same after coupling the trailer to the tow vehicle and adjusting the hitch. Safety chains always attach chains b...

  • Page 408

    Tow/haul mode pressing this button at the end of the shift lever turns on and off the tow/haul mode. This indicator light on the instrument panel cluster comes on when the tow/haul mode is on. Tow/haul is a feature that assists when pulling a heavy trailer or a large or heavy load. See tow/haul mode...

  • Page 409

    Tow/haul is designed to be most effective when the vehicle and trailer combined weight is at least 75 percent of the vehicle's gross combined weight rating (gcwr). See “weight of the trailer” earlier in the section. Tow/haul is most useful under the following driving conditions: . When pulling a hea...

  • Page 410: Warning:

    Driving with a trailer { warning: when towing a trailer, exhaust gases may collect at the rear of the vehicle and enter if the liftgate, trunk/hatch, or rear-most window is open. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide (co) which cannot be seen or smelled. It can cause unconsciousness and even death...

  • Page 411

    Backing up hold the bottom of the steering wheel with one hand. Then, to move the trailer to the left, move that hand to the left. To move the trailer to the right, move your hand to the right. Always back up slowly and, if possible, have someone guide you. Making turns notice: making very sharp tur...

  • Page 412: Warning:

    Parking on hills { warning: parking the vehicle on a hill with the trailer attached can be dangerous. If something goes wrong, the rig could start to move. People can be injured, and both the vehicle and the trailer can be damaged. When possible, always park the rig on a flat surface. If parking the...

  • Page 413

    Maintenance when trailer towing the vehicle needs service more often when pulling a trailer. See this manual's maintenance schedule or index for more information. Things that are especially important in trailer operation are automatic transmission fluid, engine oil, axle lubricant, belts, cooling sy...

  • Page 414: Trailer Recommendations

    Electric brake control wiring provisions these wiring provisions are included with the vehicle as part of the trailer wiring package. These provisions are for an electric brake controller. The instrument panel contains blunt cut wires near the data link connector for the trailer brake controller. Th...

  • Page 415: Section 7

    Section 7 service and appearance care service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 accessories and modifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 california proposition 65 warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 california perchlorate...

  • Page 416: Section 7

    Section 7 service and appearance care windshield wiper blade replacement . . . . . . . . . . . 7-56 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-57 tire sidewall labeling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-58 tire terminology ...

  • Page 417: Section 7

    Section 7 service and appearance care electrical system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-104 add-on electrical equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-104 windshield wiper fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-105 power windows and other power opt...

  • Page 418: Service

    Service for service and parts needs, visit your dealer/retailer. You will receive genuine gm parts and gm-trained and supported service people. Genuine gm parts have one of these marks: accessories and modifications when non‐dealer/non‐retailer accessories are added to the vehicle, they can affect v...

  • Page 419: Requirements

    California proposition 65 warning most motor vehicles, including this one, contain and/or emit chemicals known to the state of california to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Engine exhaust, many parts and systems, many fluids, and some component wear by-products contain and...

  • Page 420: The Vehicle

    This vehicle has an airbag system. Before attempting to do your own service work, see servicing your airbag-equipped vehicle on page 2‑64. Keep a record with all parts receipts and list the mileage and the date of any service work performed. See maintenance record on page 8‑14. Adding equipment to t...

  • Page 421: Gasoline Octane

    Gasoline octane use premium unleaded gasoline with a posted octane rating of 91 or higher. You can also use regular unleaded gasoline rated at 87 octane or higher, but the vehicle's acceleration could be slightly reduced, and a slight audible knocking noise, commonly referred to as spark knock, migh...

  • Page 422: Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol)

    Experiences problems due to dirty injectors or valves, look for gasoline that is advertised as top tier detergent gasoline. For customers who do not use top tier detergent gasoline regularly, one bottle of gm fuel system treatment plus, added to the fuel tank at every engine oil change, can help cle...

  • Page 423

    At a minimum, e85 should meet astm specification d 5798. By definition, this means that fuel labeled e85 will have an ethanol content between 70% and 85%. Filling the fuel tank with fuel mixtures that do not meet astm specifications can affect driveability and could cause the malfunction indicator l...

  • Page 424: Filling The Tank

    Filling the tank { warning: fuel vapor burns violently and a fuel fire can cause bad injuries. To help avoid injuries to you and others, read and follow all the instructions on the fuel pump island. Turn off the engine when refueling. Do not smoke near fuel or when refueling the vehicle. Do not use ...

  • Page 425: Warning:

    { warning: fuel can spray out on you if you open the fuel cap too quickly. If you spill fuel and then something ignites it, you could be badly burned. This spray can happen if the tank is nearly full, and is more likely in hot weather. Open the fuel cap slowly and wait for any hiss noise to stop. Th...

  • Page 426: Warning:

    Filling a portable fuel container { warning: never fill a portable fuel container while it is in the vehicle. Static electricity discharge from the container can ignite the fuel vapor. You can be badly burned and the vehicle damaged if this occurs. To help avoid injury to you and others: . Dispense ...

  • Page 427: Hood Release

    Hood release to open the hood: 1. Pull the handle with this symbol on it. It is located inside the vehicle to the lower left of the steering wheel. 2. Then go to the front of the vehicle and locate the secondary hood release, near the center of the grille. 3. Push the secondary hood release to the r...

  • Page 428

    Engine compartment overview when you open the hood on the 6.2l engine this is what you will see: 7-14 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

  • Page 429: Engine Oil

    A. Engine air cleaner/filter on page 7‑20. B. Coolant surge tank and pressure cap. See cooling system on page 7‑26. C. Remote positive (+) terminal. See jump starting on page 7‑42. D. Battery on page 7‑41. E. Engine oil fill cap. See “when to add engine oil” under engine oil on page 7‑15. F. Automat...

  • Page 430

    When to add engine oil if the oil is below the cross-hatched area at the tip of the dipstick, add at least one quart/liter of the recommended oil. This section explains what kind of oil to use. For engine oil crankcase capacity, see capacities and specifications on page 7‑112. Notice: do not add too...

  • Page 431

    What kind of engine oil to use look for three things: . Gm4718m this vehicle's engine requires a special oil meeting gm standard gm4718m. Oils meeting this standard may be identified as synthetic. However, not all synthetic oils will meet this gm standard. Use only an oil that meets gm standard gm47...

  • Page 432: Engine Oil Life System

    Engine oil additives / engine oil flushes do not add anything to the oil. The recommended oils with the starburst symbol that meet gm standards are all that is needed for good performance and engine protection. Engine oil system flushes are not recommended and could cause engine damage not covered b...

  • Page 433

    How to reset the engine oil life system the engine oil life system calculates when to change the engine oil and filter based on vehicle use. Whenever the oil is changed, reset the system so it can calculate when the next oil change is required. If a situation occurs where the oil is changed prior to...

  • Page 434: Engine Air Cleaner/filter

    Engine air cleaner/filter see engine compartment overview on page 7‑14 for the location of the engine air cleaner/filter. Inspect the air cleaner/filter every other oil change and replace it at the first oil change after each 50,000 mile (80 000 km) interval. See scheduled maintenance on page 8‑3 fo...

  • Page 435: Warning:

    3. Remove the engine air cleaner/filter from the housing. Care should be taken to dislodge as little dirt as possible. 4. Clean the engine air cleaner/filter sealing surfaces and the housing. 5. Inspect or replace the engine air cleaner/filter. 6. Reinstall the cover and tighten the screws. { warnin...

  • Page 436

    Automatic transmission fluid when to check and change automatic transmission fluid it is usually not necessary to check the transmission fluid level. The only reason for fluid loss is a transmission leak or overheating the transmission. If you suspect a small leak, then use the following checking pr...

  • Page 437

    4. Allow the engine to idle (500 – 800 rpm) for at least one minute. Slowly release the brake pedal. 5. Keep the engine running and press the trip/fuel button or trip odometer reset stem until trans temp (transmission temperature) displays on the driver information center (dic). 6. Using the trans t...

  • Page 438

    4. Check both sides of the dipstick and read the lower level. Repeat the check procedure to verify the reading. 5. If the fluid level is below the cold check band, add only enough fluid as necessary to bring the level into the cold band. It does not take much fluid, generally less than one pint (0.5...

  • Page 439

    5. Safe operating level is within the hot cross hatch band on the dipstick. If the fluid level is not within the hot band, and the transmission temperature is between 160°f and 200°f (71°c and 93°c), add or drain fluid as necessary to bring the level into the hot band. If the fluid level is low, add...

  • Page 440: Cooling System

    Cooling system the cooling system allows the engine to maintain the correct working temperature. A. Coolant surge tank b. Coolant surge tank pressure cap c. Engine cooling fan(s) { warning: an electric engine cooling fan under the hood can start up even when the engine is not running and can cause i...

  • Page 441: Warning: (Continued)

    Warning: (continued) do not run the engine if there is a leak. If you run the engine, it could lose all coolant. That could cause an engine fire, and you could be burned. Get any leak fixed before you drive the vehicle. Notice: using coolant other than dex-cool ® can cause premature engine, heater c...

  • Page 442: Warning:

    What to use { warning: adding only plain water to the cooling system can be dangerous. Plain water, or some other liquid such as alcohol, can boil before the proper coolant mixture will. The vehicle's coolant warning system is set for the proper coolant mixture. With plain water or the wrong mixture...

  • Page 443

    Checking coolant the vehicle must be on a level surface when checking the coolant level. Check to see if coolant is visible in the coolant surge tank. If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is boiling, do not do anything else until it cools down. If coolant is visible but the coolant level is ...

  • Page 444: Warning:

    How to add coolant to the surge tank { warning: you can be burned if you spill coolant on hot engine parts. Coolant contains ethylene glycol and it will burn if the engine parts are hot enough. Do not spill coolant on a hot engine. Notice: this vehicle has a specific coolant fill procedure. Failure ...

  • Page 445

    If no coolant is visible in the surge tank, add coolant as follows: 1. You can remove the coolant surge tank pressure cap when the cooling system, including the coolant surge tank pressure cap and upper radiator hose, is no longer hot. Turn the pressure cap slowly counterclockwise about one full tur...

  • Page 446

    4. With the coolant surge tank pressure cap off, start the engine and let it run until you can feel the upper radiator hose getting hot. Watch out for the engine cooling fan. By this time, the coolant level inside the coolant surge tank may be lower. If the level is lower, add more of the proper mix...

  • Page 447: Engine Overheating

    Engine overheating the vehicle has several indicators to warn of engine overheating. There is a coolant temperature gage on your vehicle's instrument panel. See engine coolant temperature gage on page 4‑33. In addition, engine overheated stop engine, engine overheated idle engine, and a engine power...

  • Page 448: Warning:

    If steam is coming from the engine compartment { warning: steam from an overheated engine can burn you badly, even if you just open the hood. Stay away from the engine if you see or hear steam coming from it. Turn it off and get everyone away from the vehicle until it cools down. Wait until there is...

  • Page 449: Operating Mode

    If you get the engine overheated stop engine or the engine overheated idle engine message with no sign of steam, try this for a minute or so: if the overheat warning is displayed with no sign of steam: 1. Turn the air conditioning off. 2. Turn the heater on to the highest temperature and to the high...

  • Page 450: Power Steering Fluid

    This is normal and indicates that the cooling system is functioning properly. The fans change to low speed when additional cooling is no longer required. Power steering fluid see engine compartment overview on page 7‑14 for reservoir location. When to check power steering fluid it is not necessary t...

  • Page 451: Windshield Washer Fluid

    Windshield washer fluid what to use when windshield washer fluid needs to be added, be sure to read the manufacturer's instructions before use. Use a fluid that has sufficient protection against freezing in an area where the temperature may fall below freezing. Adding washer fluid the vehicle has a ...

  • Page 452: Brakes

    Brakes brake fluid the brake master cylinder reservoir is filled with dot 3 brake fluid. See engine compartment overview on page 7‑14 for the location of the reservoir. There are only two reasons why the brake fluid level in the reservoir might go down: . The brake fluid level goes down because of n...

  • Page 453: Warning:

    Checking brake fluid check brake fluid by looking at the brake fluid reservoir. See engine compartment overview on page 7‑14. The fluid level should be above min. If it is not, have the brake hydraulic system checked to see if there is a leak. After work is done on the brake hydraulic system, make s...

  • Page 454: Warning:

    Brake wear this vehicle has disc brakes. Disc brake pads have built-in wear indicators that make a high-pitched warning sound when the brake pads are worn and new pads are needed. The sound can come and go or be heard all the time the vehicle is moving, except when applying the brake pedal firmly. {...

  • Page 455: Battery

    Battery refer to the replacement number on the original battery label when a new battery is needed. See engine compartment overview on page 7‑14 for battery location. { danger: battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the state of californ...

  • Page 456: Jump Starting

    Jump starting if the vehicle's battery (or batteries) has run down, you may want to use another vehicle and some jumper cables to start your vehicle. Be sure to use the following steps to do it safely. { warning: batteries can hurt you. They can be dangerous because: . They contain acid that can bur...

  • Page 457

    Notice: if you leave the radio or other accessories on during the jump starting procedure, they could be damaged. The repairs would not be covered by the warranty. Always turn off the radio and other accessories when jump starting the vehicle. 3. Turn off the ignition on both vehicles. Unplug unnece...

  • Page 458: Warning:

    { warning: an electric fan can start up even when the engine is not running and can injure you. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan. { warning: using an open flame near a battery can cause battery gas to explode. People have been hurt doing this, and some have been bl...

  • Page 459

    6. Connect the red positive (+) cable to the positive (+) terminal of the vehicle with the dead battery. Use a remote positive (+) terminal if the vehicle has one. 7. Do not let the other end touch metal. Connect it to the positive (+) terminal of the good battery. Use a remote positive (+) terminal...

  • Page 460

    Notice: if the jumper cables are connected or removed in the wrong order, electrical shorting may occur and damage the vehicle. The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Always connect and remove the jumper cables in the correct order, making sure that the cables do not touch each ot...

  • Page 461: All-Wheel Drive

    All-wheel drive transfer case if your vehicle is equipped with all-wheel drive, be sure to perform the lubricant checks described in this section. There are two additional systems that need lubrication. When to check lubricant refer to the maintenance schedule to determine how often to check the lub...

  • Page 462: Rear Axle

    What to use refer to the maintenance schedule to determine what kind of lubricant to use. See recommended fluids and lubricants on page 8‑10. Rear axle when to check lubricant it is not necessary to regularly check rear axle fluid unless you suspect there is a leak or you hear an unusual noise. A fl...

  • Page 463: Front Axle

    Front axle when to check and change lubricant it is not necessary to regularly check front axle fluid unless you suspect there is a leak or you hear an unusual noise. A fluid loss could indicate a problem. Have it inspected and repaired. How to check lubricant to get an accurate reading, the vehicle...

  • Page 464: Headlamp Aiming

    What to use refer to the maintenance schedule to determine what kind of lubricant to use. See recommended fluids and lubricants on page 8‑10. Headlamp aiming the vehicle has a visual optical headlamp aiming system. The aim of the headlamps have been preset at the factory and should need no further a...

  • Page 465

    Headlamp aiming is done with the vehicle's low-beam headlamps. The high-beam headlamps will be correctly aimed if the low-beam headlamps are aimed properly. To adjust the vertical aim: 1. Open the hood. See hood release on page 7‑13 for more information. 2. Locate the center of the projector lens of...

  • Page 466

    7. Locate the vertical headlamp aiming screws, which are under the hood near each headlamp assembly. The adjustment screw can be turned with a e8 torx ® socket. 8. Turn the vertical aiming screw until the headlamp beam is aimed to the horizontal tape line. Turn it clockwise or counterclockwise to ra...

  • Page 467: Bulb Replacement

    Bulb replacement for the proper type of replacement bulbs, see replacement bulbs on page 7‑55. For any bulb changing procedure not listed in this section, contact your dealer/retailer. High intensity discharge (hid) lighting { warning: the low beam high intensity discharge lighting system operates a...

  • Page 468

    2. Remove the two screws from the taillamp assembly. 3. Pull the taillamp assembly straight back to remove. 4. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it from the taillamp assembly. 5. Pull the bulb straight out from the socket. 6. Press a new bulb into the socket, insert it into the taillam...

  • Page 469: License Plate Lamp

    License plate lamp to replace one of these bulbs: 1. Reach under the rear bumper for the bulb socket. 2. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise and pull the bulb socket out of the connector. 3. Pull the old bulb from the bulb socket, keeping the bulb straight as you pull it out. 4. Install the new bu...

  • Page 470: Windshield Wiper Blade

    Windshield wiper blade replacement windshield wiper blades should be inspected for wear or cracking. See scheduled maintenance on page 8‑3. Replacement blades come in different types and are removed in different ways. To replace the wiper blade assembly, do the following: 1. Pull the windshield wipe...

  • Page 471: Tires

    Tires your new vehicle comes with high-quality tires made by a leading tire manufacturer. If you ever have questions about your tire warranty and where to obtain service, see your vehicle warranty booklet for details. For additional information refer to the tire manufacturer. { warning: . Poorly mai...

  • Page 472: Tire Sidewall Labeling

    22‐inch tires if your vehicle has the optional 22‐inch p285/45r22 size tires, they are classified as touring tires and are designed for on‐road use. The low‐profile, wide tread design is not recommended for off‐road driving. See off-road driving on page 6‑13 , for additional information. Tire sidewa...

  • Page 473

    (b) tpc spec (tire performance criteria specification) : original equipment tires designed to gm's specific tire performance criteria have a tpc specification code molded onto the sidewall. Gm's tpc specifications meet or exceed all federal safety guidelines. (c) dot (department of transportation) :...

  • Page 474

    Tire size the following examples show the different parts of a tire size. Passenger (p‐metric) tire (a) passenger (p‐metric) tire : the united states version of a metric tire sizing system. The letter p as the first character in the tire size means a passenger vehicle tire engineered to standards se...

  • Page 475

    Tire terminology and definitions air pressure : the amount of air inside the tire pressing outward on each square inch of the tire. Air pressure is expressed in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascal (kpa). Accessory weight : this means the combined weight of optional accessories. Some examples ...

  • Page 476

    Gawr rr : gross axle weight rating for the rear axle. See loading the vehicle on page 6‑32 . Intended outboard sidewall : the side of an asymmetrical tire, that must always face outward when mounted on a vehicle. Kilopascal (kpa) : the metric unit for air pressure. Light truck (lt‐metric) tire : a t...

  • Page 477

    Radial ply tire : a pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at 90 degrees to the centerline of the tread. Rim : a metal support for a tire and upon which the tire beads are seated. Sidewall : the portion of a tire between the tread and the bead. Speed rating : an alph...

  • Page 478: Inflation - Tire Pressure

    Inflation - tire pressure tires need the correct amount of air pressure to operate effectively. Notice: do not let anyone tell you that under‐inflation or over‐inflation is all right. It is not. If your tires do not have enough air (under‐inflation), you can get the following: . Too much flexing . T...

  • Page 479: High-Speed Operation

    How to check use a good quality pocket-type gage to check tire pressure. You cannot tell if your tires are properly inflated simply by looking at them. Radial tires may look properly inflated even when they are underinflated. Check the tire's inflation pressure when the tires are cold. Cold means yo...

  • Page 480

    Tire pressure monitor system the tire pressure monitor system (tpms) uses radio and sensor technology to check tire pressure levels. The tpms sensors monitor the air pressure in your vehicle's tires and transmit tire pressure readings to a receiver located in the vehicle. Each tire, including the sp...

  • Page 481

    Federal communications commission (fcc) and industry and science canada see radio frequency statement on page 9‑20 for information regarding part 15 of the federal communications commission (fcc) rules and rss-210/211 of industry and science canada. Tire pressure monitor operation this vehicle may h...

  • Page 482

    Tpms malfunction light and message the tpms will not function properly if one or more of the tpms sensors are missing or inoperable. When the system detects a malfunction, the low tire warning light flashes for about one minute and then stays on for the remainder of the ignition cycle. A dic warning...

  • Page 483

    Tpms sensor matching process each tpms sensor has a unique identification code. Any time you rotate your vehicle's tires or replace one or more of the tpms sensors, the identification codes will need to be matched to the new tire/wheel position. The sensors are matched to the tire/wheel positions in...

  • Page 484

    8. Proceed to the driver side rear tire, and repeat the procedure in step 5. The horn sounds two times to indicate the sensor identification code has been matched to the driver side rear tire, and the tpms sensor matching process is no longer active. The tire learning active message on the dic displ...

  • Page 485: Warning:

    Reset the tire pressure monitor system. See tire pressure monitor operation on page 7‑67. Make certain that all wheel nuts are properly tightened. See “wheel nut torque” under capacities and specifications on page 7‑112 . { warning: rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the parts to which it is fastened, c...

  • Page 486: Buying New Tires

    You need new tires if any of the following statements are true: . You can see the indicators at three or more places around the tire. . You can see cord or fabric showing through the tire's rubber. . The tread or sidewall is cracked, cut, or snagged deep enough to show cord or fabric. . The tire has...

  • Page 487: Warning:

    { warning: mixing tires could cause you to lose control while driving. If you mix tires of different sizes, brands, or types (radial and bias-belted tires), the vehicle might not handle properly, and you could have a crash. Using tires of different sizes, brands, or types could also cause damage to ...

  • Page 488: Warning:

    Different size tires and wheels if you add wheels or tires that are a different size than your original equipment wheels and tires, this could affect the way your vehicle performs, including its braking, ride and handling characteristics, stability, and resistance to rollover. Additionally, if your ...

  • Page 489

    Treadwear the treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half (1.5) times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100. The rela...

  • Page 490: Wheel Replacement

    Wheel alignment and tire balance the tires and wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced carefully at the factory to give you the longest tire life and best overall performance. Adjustments to wheel alignment and tire balancing will not be necessary on a regular basis. However, if you notice ...

  • Page 491: Warning:

    Notice: the wrong wheel can also cause problems with bearing life, brake cooling, speedometer or odometer calibration, headlamp aim, bumper height, vehicle ground clearance, and tire or tire chain clearance to the body and chassis. See changing a flat tire on page 7‑79 for more information. Used rep...

  • Page 492: If A Tire Goes Flat

    If a tire goes flat it is unusual for a tire to blowout while you are driving, especially if you maintain your vehicle's tires properly. If air goes out of a tire, it is much more likely to leak out slowly. But if you should ever have a blowout, here are a few tips about what to expect and what to d...

  • Page 493: Changing A Flat Tire

    Changing a flat tire if a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damage by driving slowly to a level place. Turn on the hazard warning flashers. See hazard warning flashers on page 4‑3. { warning: changing a tire can be dangerous. The vehicle can slip off the jack and roll over or fall on you ...

  • Page 494

    Removing the spare tire and tools the jack and the wheel blocks are located under a cover near the passenger side rear seat. Rear seat (passenger side) jack cover 1. Remove the jack cover by turning the two wing nuts one-quarter turn counterclockwise and pulling the jack cover off. A. Wheel blocks b...

  • Page 495

    3. Remove the wheel blocks (a) attached to the jack (e) by turning the wing nut (c) counterclockwise. Place the wheel blocks where needed as indicated in previously in this section. The tools for changing a flat tire are located in the passenger's side top-box storage unit. To remove the tools, do t...

  • Page 496

    1. Open the hoist shaft access cover on the bumper to access the spare tire lock (j). 2. To remove the spare tire lock, insert the ignition key, turn it clockwise and pull it straight out. 3. Assemble the two jack handle extensions (i) and wheel wrench (h) as shown. 4. Insert the open end of the ext...

  • Page 497

    6. Use the wheel wrench hook that allows you to pull the hoist cable towards you, to assist in reaching the spare tire. 7. Tilt the tire with slack in the cable to access the tire/wheel retainer (d). Separate the retainer from the guide pin by sliding the retainer up the pin while pressing down on t...

  • Page 498: The Spare Tire

    Removing the flat tire and installing the spare tire the tools that are needed include the jack (a), the wheel blocks (b), the jack handle (c), the jack handle extensions (d), and the wheel wrench (e). 1. Do a safety check before proceeding. See changing a flat tire on page 7‑79 for more information...

  • Page 499: Warning:

    3. Use the wheel wrench to loosen all the wheel nuts. Turn the wheel wrench counterclockwise to loosen the wheel nuts. Do not remove the wheel nuts yet. Jacking locations (overall view) a. Front position b. Rear position { warning: getting under a vehicle when it is jacked up is dangerous. If the ve...

  • Page 500

    Front position front tire flat: if the flat tire is on a front tire of the vehicle, you will need to use the jack handle (b) and only one jack handle extension (c). Attach the wheel wrench (d) to the jack handle extension (c). Attach the jack handle (b) to the jack (a). Position the jack on the fram...

  • Page 501: Warning:

    5. Remove all the wheel nuts. 6. Take off the flat tire. { warning: rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the parts to which it is fastened, can make wheel nuts become loose after time. The wheel could come off and cause an accident. When changing a wheel, remove any rust or dirt from places where the whee...

  • Page 502: Warning:

    { warning: never use oil or grease on bolts or nuts because the nuts might come loose. The vehicle's wheel could fall off, causing a crash. 9. Put the wheel nuts back on with the rounded end of the nuts toward the wheel after mounting the spare tire. 10. Tighten each wheel nut by hand. Then use the ...

  • Page 503: Secondary Latch System

    When you reinstall the regular wheel and tire, you must also reinstall the center cap. Line the tab on the back of the tab with the slot in the wheel. Place the cap on the wheel and press until it snaps into place. Secondary latch system your vehicle has an underbody-mounted tire hoist assembly equi...

  • Page 504

    5. If the spare does not lower, turn the wrench counterclockwise until approximately 6 inches (15 cm) of cable is exposed. 6. Stand the wheel blocks on their shortest ends, with the backs facing each other. 7. Place the bottom edge of the jack (a) on the wheel blocks (b), separating them so that the...

  • Page 505: Warning:

    9. Position the center lift point of the jack under the center of the spare tire. 10. Turn the wrench clockwise to raise the jack until it lifts the end fitting. 11. Continue raising the jack until the spare tire stops moving upward and is held firmly in place. The secondary latch has released and t...

  • Page 506: Tools

    Storing a flat or spare tire and tools { warning: storing a jack, a tire, or other equipment in the passenger compartment of the vehicle could cause injury. In a sudden stop or collision, loose equipment could strike someone. Store all these in the proper place. Notice: storing an aluminum wheel wit...

  • Page 507

    1. Put the tire (a) on the ground at the rear of the vehicle with the valve stem pointed down, and to the rear. 2. Tilt the tire. Separate the tire/wheel retainer (d) from the guide pin. Pull the pin through the center of the wheel. Tilt the retainer down through the center wheel opening. 7-93 ofrec...

  • Page 508

    3. Assemble the two jack handle extensions (i) and wheel wrench (h) as shown. 4. Insert the open end of the extension (f) through the hole in the rear bumper (g) (hoist shaft access hole). 5. Raise the tire part way upward. Make sure the retainer is fully seated across the underside of the wheel and...

  • Page 509

    7. Make sure the tire is stored securely. Push, pull (a), and then try to turn (b) the tire. If the tire moves, use the wheel wrench to tighten the cable. 8. Reinstall the spare tire lock. 9. Close the hoist shaft access cover. To store the tools, follow these steps: 1. Return the tools to the tool ...

  • Page 510: Spare Tire

    Spare tire your vehicle, when new, had a fully-inflated spare tire. A spare tire may lose air over time, so check its inflation pressure regularly. See inflation - tire pressure on page 7‑64 and loading the vehicle on page 6‑32 for information regarding proper tire inflation and loading your vehicle...

  • Page 511

    Notice: using abrasive cleaners when cleaning glass surfaces on the vehicle, could scratch the glass and/or cause damage to the rear window defogger. When cleaning the glass on the vehicle, use only a soft cloth and glass cleaner. Many cleaners contain solvents that may become concentrated in the ve...

  • Page 512: Fabric/carpet

    Fabric/carpet use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment frequently to remove dust and loose dirt. A canister vacuum with a beater bar in the nozzle may only be used on floor carpet and carpeted floor mats. For any soil, always try to remove it first with plain water or club soda. Before clea...

  • Page 513: Plastic Surfaces

    Instrument panel, vinyl, and other plastic surfaces a soft cloth dampened with water may be used to remove dust. If a more thorough cleaning is necessary, a clean soft cloth dampened with a mild soap solution can be used to gently remove dust and dirt. Never use spot lifters or removers on plastic s...

  • Page 514: Weatherstrips

    Weatherstrips silicone grease on weatherstrips will make them last longer, seal better, and not stick or squeak. Apply silicone grease with a clean cloth. During very cold, damp weather frequent application may be required. See recommended fluids and lubricants on page 8‑10. Washing your vehicle the...

  • Page 515: Finish Care

    Finish care occasional waxing or mild polishing of the vehicle by hand may be necessary to remove residue from the paint finish. Approved cleaning products can be obtained from your dealer/retailer. If the vehicle has a basecoat/clearcoat paint finish, the clearcoat gives more depth and gloss to the...

  • Page 516: And Trim

    Aluminum or chrome-plated wheels and trim the vehicle may have either aluminum or chrome-plated wheels. Keep the wheels clean using a soft clean cloth with mild soap and water. Rinse with clean water. After rinsing thoroughly, dry with a soft clean towel. A wax may then be applied. Notice: chrome wh...

  • Page 517: Tires

    Tires to clean the tires, use a stiff brush with tire cleaner. Notice: using petroleum-based tire dressing products on the vehicle may damage the paint finish and/or tires. When applying a tire dressing, always wipe off any overspray from all painted surfaces on the vehicle. Sheet metal damage if th...

  • Page 518: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle identification vehicle identification number (vin) this legal identifier is in the front corner of the instrument panel, on the driver side. It can be seen through the windshield from outside. The vin also appears on the certification/tire and service parts labels and certificates of title a...

  • Page 519: Windshield Wiper Fuses

    The vehicle has an airbag system. Before attempting to add anything electrical to the vehicle, see servicing your airbag-equipped vehicle on page 2‑64 and adding equipment to your airbag-equipped vehicle on page 2‑65. Windshield wiper fuses the windshield wiper motor is protected by a circuit breake...

  • Page 520

    The vehicle may not use all of the fuses shown. Fuses usage 1 rear seats 2 rear accessory power outlet 3 steering wheel controls backlight 4 driver door module 5 dome lamps, driver side turn signal 6 driver side turn signal, stoplamp 7 instrument panel back lighting 8 passenger side turn signal, sto...

  • Page 521

    Circuit breaker usage lt dr driver side power window circuit breaker harness connector usage lt dr driver door harness connection body harness connector body harness connector center instrument panel fuse block the center instrument panel fuse block is located underneath the instrument panel, to the...

  • Page 522: Underhood Fuse Block

    Harness connector usage headliner 3 headliner harness connector 3 headliner 2 headliner harness connector 2 headliner 1 headliner harness connector 1 seo/upfitter special equipment option upfitter harness connector circuit breaker usage cb1 passenger side power window circuit breaker cb2 passenger s...

  • Page 523

    Fuses usage 1 right trailer stop/turn lamp 2 electronic stability suspension control, automatic level control exhaust 3 left trailer stop/turn lamp 4 engine controls fuses usage 5 engine control module, throttle control 6 trailer brake controller 7 front washer 8 oxygen sensors 9 antilock brakes sys...

  • Page 524

    Fuses usage 24 fuel injectors, ignition coils (left side) 25 trailer park lamps 26 driver side park lamps 27 passenger side park lamps 28 fog lamps 29 horn 30 passenger side high-beam headlamp 31 daytime running lamps (drl) 32 driver side high-beam headlamp 33 daytime running lights 2 34 sunroof 35 ...

  • Page 525

    J-case fuses usage 57 cooling fan 1 58 automatic level control compressor 59 heavy duty antilock brake system 60 cooling fan 2 61 antilock brake system 1 62 starter 63 stud 2 (trailer brakes) 64 left bussed electrical center 1 65 electric running boards 66 heated windshield washer system 67 transfer...

  • Page 526

    Capacities and specifications the following approximate capacities are given in english and metric conversions. See recommended fluids and lubricants on page 8‑10 for more information. Application capacities english metric air conditioning refrigerant r134a for the air conditioning system refrigeran...

  • Page 527

    Application capacities english metric transmission fluid (pan removal and filter replacement) 6.0 qt 5.7 l transfer case fluid 1.5 qt 1.4 l wheel nut torque 140 lb ft 190 y all capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to fill to the approximate level, as recommended in this manual. Recheck f...

  • Page 528: Notes

    2 notes 7-114 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

  • Page 529: Section 8

    Section 8 maintenance schedule maintenance schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 scheduled maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 owner checks and servic...

  • Page 530: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance schedule introduction notice: maintenance intervals, checks, inspections, recommended fluids, and lubricants are necessary to keep this vehicle in good working condition. Damage caused by failure to follow scheduled maintenance might not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Proper vehicle...

  • Page 531: Scheduled Maintenance

    At your general motors dealer/retailer, you can be certain that you will receive the highest level of service available. Your dealer/retailer has specially trained service technicians, uses genuine gm replacement parts, as well as, up to date tools and equipment to ensure fast and accurate diagnosti...

  • Page 532

    Every engine oil change . Change engine oil and filter. See engine oil on page 7‑15. An emission control service. . Engine coolant level check. See engine coolant on page 7‑27. . Windshield washer fluid level check. See windshield washer fluid on page 7‑37. . Tire inflation check. See inflation - ti...

  • Page 533

    Additional required services at each fuel stop . Engine oil level check. See engine oil on page 7‑15. . Engine coolant level check. See engine coolant on page 7‑27. . Windshield washer fluid level check. See windshield washer fluid on page 7‑37. Once a month . Tire inflation check. See inflation - t...

  • Page 534

    First engine oil change after every 40 000 km/25,000 miles . Fuel system inspection for damage or leaks. First engine oil change after every 80 000 km/50,000 miles . Engine air cleaner filter replacement. See engine air cleaner/filter on page 7‑20. . Automatic transmission fluid and filter change (s...

  • Page 535

    First engine oil change after every 160 000 km/100,000 miles . Automatic transmission fluid and filter change (normal service). See automatic transmission fluid on page 7‑22. . Four‐wheel drive only: transfer case fluid change (normal service). Check vent hose at transfer case for kinks and proper i...

  • Page 536: Owner Checks And Services

    Owner checks and services starter switch check { warning: when you are doing this inspection, the vehicle could move suddenly. If the vehicle moves, you or others could be injured. 1. Before starting this check, be sure there is enough room around the vehicle. 2. Firmly apply both the parking brake ...

  • Page 537: Warning:

    Ignition transmission lock check while parked, and with the parking brake set, try to turn the ignition to lock/off in each shift lever position. . The ignition should turn to lock/off only when the shift lever is in p (park). . The ignition key should come out only in lock/off. Contact your dealer/...

  • Page 538: Recommended Fluids And

    Recommended fluids and lubricants fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer/retailer. Usage fluid/lubricant engine oil the engine requires a special engine oil meeting gm standard gm4718m. Oils meeting this standard can be identifi...

  • Page 539

    Usage fluid/lubricant chassis lubrication chassis lubricant (gm part no. U.S. 12377985, in canada 88901242) or lubricant meeting requirements of nlgi #2, category lb or gc-lb. Front and rear axle sae 75w-90 synthetic axle lubricant (gm part no. U.S. 89021677, in canada 89021678) meeting gm specifica...

  • Page 540

    Maintenance replacement parts replacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer/retailer. Maintenance replacement parts part gm part number acdelco part number engine air cleaner/filter 15908916 a3086c oil filter 89017524 pf48 spark plugs 1262...

  • Page 541: Engine Drive Belt Routing

    Engine drive belt routing 8-13 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

  • Page 542: Maintenance Record

    Maintenance record 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. Maintenance record date odometer reading serviced by maintenance stamp services perf...

  • Page 543

    Maintenance record (cont'd) date odometer reading serviced by maintenance stamp services performed 8-15 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

  • Page 544

    Maintenance record (cont'd) date odometer reading serviced by maintenance stamp services performed 8-16 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

  • Page 545: Section 9

    Section 9 customer assistance information customer assistance and information . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 customer satisfaction procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 online owner center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5 customer assistance for text telephone (tty) users...

  • Page 546: Customer Assistance And

    Customer assistance and information customer satisfaction procedure your satisfaction and goodwill are important to your dealer and to cadillac. Normally, any concerns with the sales transaction or the operation of the vehicle will be resolved by the dealer's sales or service departments. Sometimes,...

  • Page 547

    Step three (u.S. Owners) : both general motors and your dealer are committed to making sure you are completely satisfied with your new vehicle. However, if you continue to remain unsatisfied after following the procedure outlined in steps one and two, you can file with the better business bureau (bb...

  • Page 548

    Step three (canadian owners): general motors participation in the mediation/arbitration program in the event that you do not feel your concerns have been addressed after the following the procedure outlined in steps one and two. General motors of canada limited wants you to be aware of its participa...

  • Page 549: Online Owner Center

    Online owner center online owner center (u.S.) — www.Gmownercenter.Com/cadillac information and services customized for your specific vehicle — all in one convenient place. . Digital owner manual, warranty information, and more . Online service and maintenance records . Find cadillac dealers for ser...

  • Page 550: Telephone (Tty) Users

    Customer assistance for text telephone (tty) users to assist customers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech-impaired and who use text telephones (ttys), cadillac has tty equipment available at its customer assistance center. Any tty user can communicate with cadillac by dialing: 1-800-833-cmcc (...

  • Page 551: Gm Mobility Reimbursement

    Mexico, central america and caribbean islands/countries (except puerto rico and u.S. Virgin islands) — customer assistance general motors de mexico, s. De r.L. De c.V. Customer assistance center paseo de la reforma # 2740 col. Lomas de bezares c.P. 11910, mexico, d.F. 01-800-508-0000 long distance: ...

  • Page 552: Roadside Service

    Roadside service in the united states or canada, call 1-800-882-1112. Text telephone (tty), u.S. Only, call 1-888-889-2438. Service is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Calling for assistance when calling roadside assistance, have the following information ready: . Your name, home address, ...

  • Page 553

    Cadillac owner privileges™ . Emergency fuel delivery: delivery of enough fuel for the vehicle to get to the nearest service station. . Lock‐out service: service is provided to unlock the vehicle if you are locked out. A remote unlock may be available if you have onstar ® . For security reasons, the ...

  • Page 554

    Cadillac technician roadside service (u.S. Only) cadillac's exceptional roadside service is more than an auto club or towing service. It provides every cadillac owner in the united states with the advantage of contacting a cadillac advisor and, where available, a cadillac trained dealer technician w...

  • Page 555

    Scheduling service appointments when your vehicle requires warranty service, contact your dealer/retailer and request an appointment. By scheduling a service appointment and advising your service consultant of your transportation needs, your dealer/retailer can help minimize your inconvenience. If y...

  • Page 556

    Transportation options warranty service can generally be completed while you wait. However, if you are unable to wait, gm helps to minimize your inconvenience by providing several transportation options. Depending on the circumstances, your dealer can offer you one of the following: shuttle service ...

  • Page 557: Collision Damage Repair

    General motors reserves the right to unilaterally modify, change, or discontinue courtesy transportation at any time and to resolve all questions of claim eligibility pursuant to the terms and conditions described herein at its sole discretion. Collision damage repair if your vehicle is involved in ...

  • Page 558

    Repair facility gm also recommends that you choose a collision repair facility that meets your needs before you ever need collision repairs. Your gm dealer/retailer may have a collision repair center with gm-trained technicians and state of the art equipment, or be able to recommend a collision repa...

  • Page 559

    Gather the following information: . Driver's name, address, phone number . Driver's license number . Owner's name, address, phone number . Vehicle license plate . Vehicle make, model and model year . Vehicle identification number (vin) . Insurance company and policy number . General description of t...

  • Page 560: Reporting Safety Defects

    Reporting safety defects reporting safety defects to the united states government if you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the national highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) in addition to notifying ...

  • Page 561: General Motors

    Reporting safety defects to general motors in addition to notifying nhtsa (or transport canada) in a situation like this, please notify general motors. Call 1-800-458-8006, or write: cadillac customer assistance center cadillac motor car division p.O. Box 33169 detroit, mi 48232-5169 in canada, call...

  • Page 562: Privacy

    Current and past model order forms technical service bulletins and manuals are available for current and past model gm vehicles. To request an order form, specify year and model name of the vehicle. Order toll free: 1-800-551-4123 monday-friday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm eastern time for credit card orders o...

  • Page 563: Event Data Recorders

    Event data recorders this vehicle has an event data recorder (edr). The main purpose of an edr is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an airbag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle's systems performed. The edr is d...

  • Page 564: Onstar

    Onstar ® if the vehicle has onstar and you subscribe to the onstar services, please refer to the onstar terms and conditions for information on data collection and use. Navigation system if your vehicle has a navigation system, use of the system may result in the storage of destinations, addresses, ...

  • Page 565

    A accessories and modifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-4 accessory power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32 accessory power outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18 active fuel management™ . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 566

    Appearance care (cont.) washing your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-100 weatherstrips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-100 windshield and wiper blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-101 wood panels . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 567

    Camera, rear vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-50 canadian owners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iii capacities and specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-112 carbon monoxide engine exhaust . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 568

    Climate control systems dual automatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-20 climate controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16 clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 569

    Driving at night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-24 before a long trip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26 defensive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 drunk ...

  • Page 570

    Engine (cont.) oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15 overheated protection operating mode . . . . . . . . . . 7-35 overheating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-33 starting . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 571

    G gages engine coolant temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-33 fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-39 speedometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27 tachometer . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 572

    Instrument panel brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16 storage area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-60 instrument panel cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-26 integrated tr...

  • Page 573

    Lights (cont.) on reminder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14 passenger airbag status indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-29 safety belt reminders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27 security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 574

    N navigation getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 system overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 using the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12 navigation system, ...

  • Page 575

    Pass-key ® iii+ electronic immobilizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-28 pass-key ® iii+ electronic immobilizer operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-28 passenger airbag status indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-29 passenger sensing syste...

  • Page 576

    Reclining seatbacks, power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7 recommended fluids and lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 recovery hooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-31 recreational vehicle towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 577

    Seats head restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 heated and cooled seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 power lumbar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 power reclining seatbacks . . . . ....

  • Page 578

    Stuck in sand, mud, ice, or snow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-30 sun visors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-25 sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-77 symbols . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 579

    Tires (cont.) wheel alignment and tire balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-76 wheel replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-76 when it is time for new tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-71 top-box storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 580

    W warning lights, gages, and indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25 warnings dic warnings and messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-48 hazard flashers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 safety and symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...