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Interior Lighting On
The interior lighting on feature can be programmed
to one of the following modes:
KEY OUT:The interior lamps will come on for
about 25 seconds whenever you remove the key
from the ignition.
DOOR:The interior lamps will come on for about
25 seconds when any door is opened.
Interior lighting on will not occur while the ignition
is in ON. After 25 seconds, the interior lamps
will fade out. The lamps will fade out before the
25 seconds if one of the following occurs:
The ignition is turned to ON
LOCK is pressed on the Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE) transmitter
There is no occupant activity detected for an
illumination period of 25 secondsYour vehicle was originally programmed to DOOR.
The mode may have been changed since then.
To determine the current mode, or to change
the mode, do the following:
1. Follow the instructions for “Entering
Programming Mode” listed previously.
2. Press the MODE button until INTERIOR
LIGHTING ON appears on the DIC.
3. Press the SET button until the arrow is before
KEY OUT or DOOR.
The mode you selected is now set. You can either
exit programming mode by following the
instructions later in this section or program the
next feature available on your vehicle.
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Auto Door Lock/Unlock
The doors will automatically lock when the vehicle
is shifted out of PARK (P). For automatic
unlocking, you can program your vehicle to one of
the following modes:
OFF:When the shift lever is put in PARK (P), the
doors will not unlock automatically.
DRIVER:When the shift lever is put in PARK (P),
only the driver’s door will unlock.
ALL:When the shift lever is put in PARK (P), all
doors will unlock.
Your vehicle was originally programmed to ALL.
The mode may have been changed since then.
To determine the current mode, or to change
the mode, do the following:
1. Follow the instructions for “Entering
Programming Mode” listed previously.
2. Make sure that the AUTO DOOR LOCK
feature is programmed to ON.
3. Press the MODE button until AUTO DOOR
UNLOCK appears on the DIC.
4. Press the SET button until the arrow is before
OFF, DRIVER or ALL.If the auto door unlock feature has been
programmed to DRIVER or ALL, the automatic
door unlock feature can also be programmed
to one of the following modes:
PARK:Unlock when the shift lever is put in
PARK (P).
KEY OUT:Unlock when the ignition key is
removed.
Your vehicle was originally programmed to PARK.
The mode may have been changed since then.
To determine the current mode, or to change
the mode, do the following:
1. Follow the instructions for “Entering
Programming Mode” listed previously.
2. Follow the instructions for programming AUTO
DOOR UNLOCK to DRIVER or ALL listed
previously.
3. Press the MODE button until AUTO DOOR
UNLOCK/PARK KEYOUT appears on the DIC.
4. Press the SET button until the arrow is before
PARK or KEY OUT.
The mode you selected is now set. You can either
exit programming mode by following the
instructions later in this section or program the next
feature available on your vehicle.
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Delayed Locking
The delayed locking feature can be programmed
to one of the following modes:
ON:Lock your vehicle using the power door
lock switch or the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
transmitter while any door is opened, you will
hear three chimes and the doors will not lock.
Five seconds after the last door is closed, all doors
will lock.
Once delayed locking is programmed to ON, you
can do the following:
Cancel the delayed locking by pressing unlock
using the power door lock switch or by fully
inserting the key in the ignition
Override the delayed locking feature by
pressing lock immediately using the power
door lock switch
Let the delayed locking feature complete the
locking of the vehicleOFF:The doors will always lock immediately
when you lock the doors using the power door lock
switch or press LOCK on the RKE transmitter.
Your vehicle was originally programmed to
ON. The mode may have been changed since
then. To determine the current mode, or to change
the mode, do the following:
1. Follow the instructions for “Entering
Programming Mode” listed previously.
2. Press the MODE button until DELAYED
LOCKING appears on the DIC.
3. Press the SET button until the arrow is before
ON or OFF.
The mode you selected is now set. You can either
exit programming mode by following the
instructions later in this section or program the
next feature available on your vehicle.
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Remote Door Unlock
The remote door unlock feature can be
programmed to one of the following modes:
DRIVER/ALL:With the rst press of UNLOCK on
the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter,
the driver’s door will unlock, and with the second
press of UNLOCK, within ve seconds of the
rst press, all passenger’s doors will unlock.
ALL:All doors will unlock with every press of
UNLOCK on the RKE transmitter.
Your vehicle was originally programmed to ALL.
The mode may have been changed since then.
To determine the current mode, or to change
the mode, do the following:
1. Follow the instructions for “Entering
Programming Mode” listed previously.
2. Press the MODE button until REMOTE DOOR
UNLOCK appears on the DIC.
3. Press the SET button until the arrow is before
DRIVER/ALL or ALL.The mode you selected is now set. You can either
exit programming mode by following the
instructions later in this section or program the
next feature available on your vehicle.
Unlock Feedback
The unlock feedback feature can be programmed
to one of the following modes:
LIGHTS:This mode does the following:
During the day, when the ignition is in OFF
and UNLOCK on the Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) transmitter is pressed, the headlamps
and parking lamps will ash.
During the night, when the ignition is in OFF,
the headlamps and parking lamps will be
activated for 30 seconds when UNLOCK is
pressed on the RKE transmitter. If you would
like to change the amount of time the
lamps stay on, change the headlamp exit
delay feature.
OFF:The headlamps and parking lamps will not
ash when UNLOCK is pressed on the RKE
transmitter.
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Your vehicle was originally programmed to
LIGHTS. The mode may have been changed
since then. To determine the current mode, or to
change the mode, do the following:
1. Follow the instructions for “Entering
Programming Mode” listed previously.
2. Follow the instructions for programming
HEADLMP EXIT DELAY earlier in this section,
to make sure which mode it is programmed to.
3. Press the MODE button until UNLOCK
FEEDBACK appears on the DIC.
4. Press the SET button until the arrow is before
LIGHTS or OFF.
5. Press the MODE button until you have
determined which mode you prefer, to
follow with the personalization.
The mode you selected is now set. You can either
exit programming mode by following the
instructions later in this section or program the
next feature available on your vehicle.Lock Feedback
The lock feedback feature can be programmed to
one of the following modes:
OFF:When LOCK is pressed on the Remote
Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter, the headlamps
and parking lamps will not ash and the horn
will not sound.
LIGHTS:When LOCK is pressed on the RKE
transmitter, the headlamps and parking lamps will
ash briey.
LIGHTS and HORN:When LOCK is pressed a
second time on the RKE transmitter within
ve seconds, the headlamps and parking lamps
will ash briey and the horn will sound.
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Your vehicle was originally programmed to
LIGHTS and HORN. The mode may have been
changed since then. To determine the current
mode, or to change the mode, do the following:
1. Follow the instructions for “Entering
Programming Mode” listed previously.
2. Press the MODE button until LOCK
FEEDBACK appears on the DIC.
3. Press the SET button until the arrow is before
OFF, LIGHTS or LIGHTS and HORN.
The mode you selected is now set. You can either
exit programming mode by following the
instructions later in this section or program the
next feature available on your vehicle.
Seat Recall
The seat recall feature can be programmed to one
of the following modes:
ON:The previously programmed memory seat
position will be recalled when the UNLOCK button
is pressed on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
transmitter.OFF:No memory seat position will be recalled
when you press the UNLOCK button on the RKE
transmitter.
To determine the mode to which your vehicle is
programmed or to program your vehicle to a
different mode, do the following:
1. Follow the instructions for “Entering
Programming Mode” listed previously.
2. Press the MODE button until SEAT RECALL
appears on the DIC.
3. Press the SET button until the arrow is before
ON or OFF.
If the seat recall feature has been programmed to
ON, the seat recall feature can also be
programmed to one of the following modes:
MEMORY:The position recalled will be the
memory driving position.
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Exiting Programming Mode
To exit programming mode, do one of the
following:
Shift out of PARK (P).
Turn the ignition key out of ON.
Do not program any commands for one
minute while in the programming mode.
The programming mode message will turn off to
let you know that you are no longer in the
programming mode.
Once you have reached the end of the
personalization features, PERSONALIZATION
SELECTION DONE will appear briey. Then
PRESS SET TO EXIT MODE TO CONTINUE will
appear. Pressing SET will exit you out of the
DIC. Pressing MODE will take you to the beginning
of personalization.
Audio System(s)
Determine which radio your vehicle has and then
read the pages following to familiarize yourself
with its features.
Driving without distraction is a necessity for a
safer driving experience. SeeDefensive Driving on
page 302. By taking a few moments to read this
manual and get familiar with your vehicle’s
audio system, you can use it with less effort, as
well as take advantage of its features. While your
vehicle is parked, set up your audio system by
presetting your favorite radio stations, setting the
tone and adjusting the speakers. Then, when
driving conditions permit, you can tune to
your favorite stations using the presets and
steering wheel controls if the vehicle has them.
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n,q,p,o(Directional Arrows):Press these
buttons to move through DVD menus. The up
arrow will skip to the next chapter or track,
the down arrow will take you to the beginning of
the current chapter or track. Press the down arrow
twice to take you to the previous chapter or
track. The right arrow will fast forward and the left
arrow will reverse through a chapter or track.
z(Display Control Button):Press this button
to adjust the color, tint, brightness, contrast,
display mode, and dynamic range compression.
The dynamic range compression feature can
be used to reduce loud audio and increase low
audio produced by some DVDs.
e(Sound):Press this button to move to the
next language or commentary. Press this button to
call up a menu that will operate only when a
DVD is playing. The format and content of this
function will vary for each disc.
r(Rewind):Press this button to reverse the
DVD. To stop reversing, press this button
again. This button may not work when the DVD is
playing the copyright information or the previews.SRCE (Source):Press this button to switch the
system between the DVD player and an auxiliary
source.
c(Stop):Press this button to stop playing,
rewinding, or fast forwarding a DVD or CD. Press
this button twice to return to the beginning of
the DVD.
t(Prior Chapter/Track):Press this button to go
to the beginning of the current chapter or track.
Press this button again to return to the previous
chapter or track. This button may not work
when the DVD is playing the copyright information
or previews.
1 through 0 (Numeric Keypad):The numeric
keypad provides the capability of direct chapter,
title, and track number selection.
}10 (Double Digit Entries):Press this button to
select chapter, title, and track numbers greater
than 9. Press this button before inputting the
number.
\(Clear):Press this button within three seconds
after inputting a numeric selection, to clear all
numeric inputs.
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Theft-Deterrent Feature
THEFTLOCK®is designed to discourage theft of
your vehicle’s radio. It works by using a secret
code to disable all radio functions whenever
battery power is removed and the radio is placed
in a different vehicle. This feature requires no
user input to be activated. The radio is
automatically armed when it is put into the vehicle
for the rst time.
When the ignition is turned off, the blinking red
light indicates that THEFTLOCK
®is armed.
If THEFTLOCK
®is activated, the radio will not
operate if stolen. The radio will display LOCKED
and a red LED indicator light will come on
above the key symbol to indicate a locked
condition. If this occurs, the radio will need to be
returned to your GM dealer.
Audio Steering Wheel Controls
If your vehicle has this feature, some audio
controls can be adjusted at the steering wheel.
They include the following:
SOURCE:When listening to the radio, press this
button to play a cassette tape, CD, or a DVD
(if equipped). If a cassette tape, and CD, and/or
DVD are loaded, the system will go to the
tape play rst. The inactive tape, CD, or DVD will
remain safely inside the player for future
listening.
MUTE:Press this button to silence the system.
Press it again, or any other radio button, to turn the
sound on.
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According to the American Medical Association, a
180 lb (82 kg) person who drinks three 12 ounce
(355 ml) bottles of beer in an hour will end up with
a BAC of about 0.06 percent. The person would
reach the same BAC by drinking three 4 ounce
(120 ml) glasses of wine or three mixed drinks if
each had 1-1/2 ounces (45 ml) of liquors like
whiskey, gin, or vodka.It is the amount of alcohol that counts. For
example, if the same person drank three double
martinis (3 ounces or 90 ml of liquor each)
within an hour, the person’s BAC would be close
to 0.12 percent. A person who consumes food
just before or during drinking will have a somewhat
lower BAC level.
There is a gender difference, too. Women
generally have a lower relative percentage of body
water than men. Since alcohol is carried in body
water, this means that a woman generally will
reach a higher BAC level than a man of her same
body weight will when each has the same
number of drinks.
The law in most U.S. states, and throughout
Canada, sets the legal limit at 0.08 percent. In
some other countries, the limit is even lower. For
example, it is 0.05 percent in both France and
Germany. The BAC limit for all commercial drivers
in the United States is 0.04 percent.
The BAC will be over 0.10 percent after three to
six drinks (in one hour). Of course, as we have
seen, it depends on how much alcohol is in the
drinks, and how quickly the person drinks them.
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