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Windshield Replacement
Keep in mind that your windshield is part of the
Head-Up Display (HUD) system. If you ever have
to get your windshield replaced, be sure to get
one that is designed for HUD or your HUD image
may look blurred or out of focus.
Windshield Wiper Blade
Replacement
Windshield wiper blades should be inspected for
wear and cracking. SeeScheduled Maintenance
on page 433for more information.
Replacement blades come in different types and
are removed in different ways. For the proper type
and length, seeNormal Maintenance Replacement
Parts on page 445.It is a good idea to clean or replace the wiper
blade assembly every six months.
Allowing the wiper blade arm to touch the
windshield when no wiper blade is installed
could damage the windshield. Any damage that
occurs would not be covered by your warranty.
Do not allow the wiper blade arm to touch
the windshield.
To remove the wiper blade assembly,
do the following:
1. Open the hood to gain access to
the windshield wipers.
2. Lift the wiper arm away from the
windshield.
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The recommended cold tire ination pressure,
shown on the label, is the minimum amount of
air pressure needed to support your vehicle’s
maximum load carrying capacity.
For additional information regarding how much
weight your vehicle can carry, and an example of
the Tire and Loading Information label, seeLoading
Your Vehicle on page 309. How you load your
vehicle affects vehicle handling and ride comfort,
never load your vehicle with more weight than it
was designed to carry.
When to Check
Check your tires once a month or more.
How to Check
Use a good quality pocket-type gage to check tire
pressure. You cannot tell if your tires are properly
inated simply by looking at them. Radial tires
may look properly inated even when they’re
under-inated. Check the tire’s ination pressure
when the tires are cold. Cold means your vehicle
has been sitting for at least three hours or driven
no more than 1 mile (1.6 km).Remove the valve cap from the tire valve stem.
Press the tire gage rmly onto the valve to
get a pressure measurement. If the cold tire
ination pressure matches the recommended
pressure on the Tire and Loading Information
label, no further adjustment is necessary. If the
ination pressure is low, add air until you reach
the recommended amount.
If you overll the tire, release air by pushing on
the metal stem in the center of the tire valve.
Re-check the tire pressure with the tire gage.
Be sure to put the valve caps back on the valve
stems. They help prevent leaks by keeping out
dirt and moisture.
Tire Pressure Monitor System
Your vehicle has a Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM)
that sends tire pressure information to the Driver
Information Center (DIC). Using the DIC control
buttons, the driver is able to check tire pressure
levels in all four tires. SeeTire Pressure Monitor
System on page 389andDIC Controls and
Displays on page 208for additional information.
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Tire Pressure Monitor System
The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) uses
radio and sensor technology to check tire pressure
levels. TPMS sensors are mounted onto each
tire and wheel assembly. The TPMS sensors
monitor the air pressure in your vehicle’s tires
and transmit tire pressure readings to a receiver
located in the vehicle.
The TPMS is designed to alert the driver if a
low pressure condition exists. Using the Driver
Information Center (DIC), tire pressure levels can
be viewed by the driver. For additional information
and details about the DIC operation and displays
seeDIC Controls and Displays on page 208
andDIC Warnings and Messages on page 214.
When a low tire pressure condition is detected,
the TPMS will illuminate the low tire pressure
warning symbol located in the instrument panel
cluster. A DIC message to check the pressure in a
specic tire will also appear on the DIC display.The low tire pressure warning symbol on the
instrument panel cluster and the LOW TIRE
PRESSURE message on the DIC display will
appear at each ignition cycle until the tires
are inated to the correct ination pressure.
You may notice, during cooler weather conditions,
that the low tire pressure warning light and the
DIC warning message will appear when the vehicle
is rst started and then turn off as you start to
drive the vehicle. This could be an early indicator
that the tire pressures are getting low and
need to be inated to the proper pressure.
Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should
be checked monthly when cold and inated to
the ination pressure recommended by the
vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or
tire ination pressure label. (If your vehicle
has tires of a different size than the size indicated
on the vehicle placard or tire ination pressure
label, you should determine the proper tire
ination pressure for those tires.)
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When the malfunction indicator is illuminated,
the system may not be able to detect or signal
low tire pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions
may occur for a variety of reasons, including
the installation of replacement or alternate tires or
wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS
from functioning properly. Always check the TPMS
malfunction telltale after replacing one or more
tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the
replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow
the TPMS to continue to function properly.
A Tire and Loading Information label, attached to
your vehicle, shows the size of your vehicle’s
original equipment tires and the correct ination
pressure for your vehicle’s tires when they
are cold. SeeLoading Your Vehicle on page 309,
for an example of the tire information label and
its location on your vehicle. Also seeInation - Tire
Pressure on page 386.Your vehicle’s TPMS can alert you about a
low or high tire pressure condition but it does
not replace normal tire maintenance. See
Ination - Tire Pressure on page 386and
When It Is Time for New Tires on page 393.
The SERVICE TIRE MONITOR message,
in the DIC, is displayed when the TPMS is
malfunctioning. For example, one or more
TPMS sensors may be inoperable or missing.
Also, the active handling system will be affected,
seeActive Handling System on page 283.
See your dealer for service.
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Fuses Usage
SPARE Spare Fuse
SPARE Spare Fuse
SPARE Spare Fuse
SPARE Spare Fuse
TPA Tonneau Pulldown Actuator
ONSTAR OnStar
®
DRIV DR
SWTCHDriver Door Switch
TELE SWTCH/
MSMTelescope Switch,
Memory Seat Module
IGN SWTCH/
INTR SNSRIgnition Switch, Intrusion Sensor
BCK/UP LAMP Reverse Lamps
REVERSE
LAMPSReverse Lamps
Blank Not Used
STOP LAMP Stop Lamp
BTSI SOL/
STR WHL LCKBrake Transmission Shift Interlock,
Steering Wheel Column Lock
BLANK Not Used
Fuses Usage
RDO/S-BAND/
VICSRadio, S-Band, VICS
REAR FOG/
ALDL/TOP
SWTCHRear Fog Lamp, Assembly Line
Diagnostic Link Connector,
Convertible Top Switch
GM LAN
RUN/CRNKGM LAN Devices
ISRVM/ HVACElectric Inside Rearview Mirror,
Heating Ventilation, Air Conditioning
CRUISE
SWTCHCruise Control Switch
TONNEAU
RELSETonneau Release
RUN CRNK Run/Crank Relay
HTD SEAT/
WPR RLYHeated Seat, Wiper Relays
ECM Engine Control Module
SDM/AOS
SWTCH
AIRBAGSensing and Diagnostic Module,
Automatic Occupant Sensing
Module, Airbag
CLSTR/HUD Cluster, Heads-Up Display
HVAC/
PWR SNDHeating, Ventilation/Air Conditioning,
Power Sounder
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D
Daytime Running Lamps............................. 169
Defensive Driving........................................ 274
Disc, MP3................................................... 261
Diversity Antenna System............................ 272
Doing Your Own Service Work.................... 320
Door
Automatic Door Lock................................. 81
Locks......................................................... 78
Power Door Locks..................................... 80
Programmable Automatic Door Unlock....... 81
Driver
Position, Safety Belt................................... 22
Driver Information Center (DIC)................... 207
DIC Controls and Displays....................... 208
DIC Vehicle Personalization..................... 234
DIC Warnings and Messages................... 214
Other Messages....................................... 232Driving
At Night................................................... 293
City.......................................................... 297
Defensive................................................. 274
Drunken................................................... 275
Freeway................................................... 298
Hill and Mountain Roads.......................... 302
In Rain and on Wet Roads...................... 295
Rocking Your Vehicle to Get it Out.......... 309
Winter...................................................... 304
Dual Automatic Climate Control System....... 179
E
EDR ............................................................ 470
Electrical System
Add-On Equipment................................... 418
Engine Compartment Fuse Block............. 422
Fuses and Circuit Breakers...................... 419
Headlamp Wiring..................................... 419
Instrument Panel Fuse Block................... 419
Power Windows and Other
Power Options...................................... 419
Windshield Wiper Fuses........................... 419
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Fuel (cont.)
Fuels in Foreign Countries....................... 324
Gage....................................................... 206
Gasoline Octane...................................... 321
Gasoline Specications............................ 322
Fuses
Engine Compartment Fuse Block............. 422
Fuses and Circuit Breakers...................... 419
Instrument Panel Fuse Block................... 419
Windshield Wiper..................................... 419
G
Gage
Engine Coolant Temperature.................... 199
Engine Oil Pressure................................. 204
Fuel......................................................... 206
Speedometer........................................... 190
Tachometer.............................................. 190
Voltmeter Gage........................................ 194
Garage Door Opener................................... 118
Gasoline
Octane..................................................... 321
Specications........................................... 322
Glove Box................................................... 130
GM Mobility Reimbursement Program.......... 457
H
Hatch/Trunk................................................... 82
Hazard Warning Flashers............................ 158
Headlamp Wiring......................................... 419
Headlamps
Bulb Replacement.................................... 371
Daytime Running Lamps.......................... 169
Exterior Lamps......................................... 168
Flash-to-Pass........................................... 162
Halogen Bulbs......................................... 372
Headlamps, Front Turn Signal, and
Parking Lamps..................................... 372
High Intensity Discharge (HID) Lighting.... 371
High/Low Beam Changer......................... 162
On Reminder........................................... 169
Wiper Activated........................................ 169
Head-Up Display (HUD).............................. 174
Heated Seats................................................ 10
Heater......................................................... 179
Highbeam On Light..................................... 206
High-Speed Operation, Tires........................ 388
Highway Hypnosis....................................... 301
Hill and Mountain Roads............................. 302
Hood
Checking Things Under............................ 328
Release................................................... 329
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