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2-72 Modes
SERVICE TRACTION SYSTEM
If this message appears
when you are driving, there
is a problem with your
traction control system and
your vehicle is in need
of service.
When this message is displayed, the system will not
limit wheel spin. The message will stay on for
60 seconds and then go out. Four chimes will also be
heard. Adjust your driving accordingly.BATTERY
When the vehicle is
started this message
will be displayed for
three seconds.
If the message is displayed when the engine is running,
you may have a problem with your charging system.
If there is a problem with the charging system, four
chimes will sound when the message comes on. The
battery display will also stay on while the key is in ON
until the engine is started.
If the message stays on after starting the engine it could
indicate a problem with the generator drive belt, or some
other charging system problem. Have it checked right
away. Driving with this message on could drain
your battery.
If you must drive a short distance with this message
displayed, it helps to turn off all your accessories, such
as the radio and the air conditioner.
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HOT COOLANT TEMP
This message is displayed
when the cooling system
temperature gets hot.
A chime will sound
continuously, also.
Check the coolant temperature gage and the coolant
level. See ªEngine Coolantº and ªEngine Coolant
Temperature Gageº in the Index. See ªEngine
Overheatingº in the Index for further information.
LOW COOLANT LEVEL
This message is displayed
when the cooling system is
low on coolant. Four chimes
will also sound.
The engine may overheat. See ªEngine Coolantº in the
Index and have your vehicle serviced as soon as you can.LOW OIL PRESSURE
This message is displayed
when the engine oil pressure
is low. A chime will sound
continuously, also. See
ªLow Oil Pressure Lightº
earlier in this section.
LOW ENG OIL LEVEL
This message is displayed
for 60 seconds at the start
of each ignition cycle when
the engine oil level is low.
Four chimes will
also sound.
See ªEngine Oilº in the Index on how to check the oil
level and for what type of oil to add.
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CHANGE ENGINE OIL
This message is displayed
when the engine oil needs to
be changed.
When you change the engine oil, be sure to reset the GM
Oil Life System See ªEngine Oil, When to Changeº in
the Index.
DOOR AJAR
This message will appear if
the driver's door or one of
the passenger's doors is not
completely closed and the
ignition is ON. If you are in
a forward or reverse gear
position you will also hear
four chimes.SECURITY
This message is
displayed to monitor the
Passlock
System.
If the security message is displayed continuously while
driving and stays on, there may be a problem with the
Passlock
System. Your vehicle will not be protected by
Passlock, and you should see your dealer.
LOW FUEL
This message is displayed
when your vehicle is low
on fuel. Four chimes will
also sound.
Refer to the fuel gage for a better indication of the
amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
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LOW WASHER FLUID
This message is displayed
when the vehicle is low on
windshield washer fluid.
The message is only
displayed for 60 seconds
at the start of each
ignition cycle.
For more information see, ªWindshield Washer Fluidº in
the Index.LOW TIRE PRESSUREThe low tire pressure
system monitors the
inflation pressure of your
vehicle's tires.
If one or more of the tires is low, the LOW TIRE
PRESSURE message in the systems monitor will be
displayed and a warning chime will sound.
When you have checked the tire pressures, be sure to
reset the tire pressure monitor. See ªTiresº in the Index.
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Driver Information
Center (DIC) (Option)
Sunroof (Optional) Version Shown
The DIC will show information about the vehicle and
the surroundings.
RESET (Reset Button):
You can reset the AVG ECON, FUEL USED or
AVG SPEED trip computer modes by pressing and
holding this button for three seconds while you are in
the mode you wish to reset.To change the display to a metric or English reading,
press and hold the RESET and MODE buttons for
three seconds.
The reset button can be used to set the compass zone
variation. See ªCompass Varianceº in the Index.
The reset button can also be used to manually
calibrate the compass. See ªManual Compass
Calibrationº in the Index.
MODE (Mode Button): Press this button to cycle
through three modes of operation
-- Off,
Compass/Temperature and Trip Computer mode.
In the Trip Computer mode, pressing the MODE
button cycles through the five displays. Press the
MODE button after the last Trip Computer display to
return the DIC to the OFF mode.
Off: No driver information is displayed in this mode
of operation.
Compass/Temperature Mode: One of eight compass
readings and the outside temperature are displayed. If
the temperature is below 38F (3C), the temperature
reading will toggle between displaying the outside
temperature and the word ªICEº for two minutes.
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2-78 Compass Variance
Compass variance is the difference between magnetic
north and geographic north. In some areas of the
country, the difference is great enough to cause the
compass to give false readings. If this occurs, the
compass variance must be set.
Setting the Variance
Turn the ignition on and cycle the DIC to the
Compass/Temperature mode. Press the RESET button for
approximately five seconds. The last entered variance zone
number will be displayed. Press the MODE button until
the proper variance number, as shown on the map, is
showing. Press the RESET button to set the new variance
zone and resume normal operation.
The display will show all the display segments for half a
second to acknowledge the change in zone number.
Automatic Compass Calibration
The compass is self
-calibrating, which eliminates the
need to manually set the compass. When the vehicle is
new, the calibration process may not be complete. In
these cases ªCALº will be displayed, and all segments
of the compass will be illuminated where the compass
reading is normally displayed.
To calibrate the compass, in an area free from large metal
objects, make three 360 turns. The calibration symbol
will turn off and the compass reading will be displayed.
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Manual Compass Calibration
If the compass appears erratic and the calibration
symbol does not appear, you must manually put the
compass into the calibration mode.
Turn the ignition on and cycle the DIC to the
Compass/Temperature mode. Press the RESET button
for at least 10 seconds until the calibration symbol
appears and all segments of the compass display are
illuminated. Release the button and complete three 360
turns in an area free from large metal objects. The
calibration symbol will turn off and the compass reading
will be displayed.
Error Displays
An error of the vehicle's speed sensor or fuel sender
will cause ª
-E-º to be displayed.
In the absence of vehicle communications, a double
dash ª
--º is displayed.
If one of these error messages appear, see your dealer.
Trip Computer
There are five trip computer displays which may be
stepped through by pushing the MODE button.
The information will appear in the following order:
AVG ECON (Average Fuel Economy): This shows
the average fuel economy since the last reset.
INST ECON (Instantaneous Fuel Economy):
This shows fuel economy for the most recent second
of driving.
RANGE (Trip Range): This shows the estimated
distance that can be traveled with the remaining fuel.
The fuel economy used to calculate range is based on
the last few hours of driving.
FUEL USED (Trip Fuel Used): This shows the
accumulated fuel used since the last reset.
AVG SPEED (Average Speed): This shows the
average speed since the last reset.
Resetting the Trip Computer
Press and hold the RESET button for at least two
seconds. The reset is acknowledged with the display
showing all segments on for a period of half a second.
A reset can only be done in AVG ECON, FUEL USED
and AVG SPEED displays.
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Audio Systems
Your audio system has been designed to operate easily
and give years of listening pleasure. You will get the
most enjoyment out of it if you acquaint yourself with it
first. Find out what your audio system can do and how
to operate all its controls, to be sure you're getting the
most out of the advanced engineering that went into it.
Setting the Clock for Systems without Radio
Data System
Press and hold the HR or MIN arrow for two seconds.
Then press the HR arrow until the correct hour appears.
Press and hold the MIN arrow until the correct
minute appears.
Setting the Clock for Systems with Radio
Data System
Press and hold HR or MN for two seconds. Then press
and hold HR until the correct hour appears. AM or PM
will appear on the display. Press and hold MN until the
correct minute appears. The clock may be set with the
ignition on or off. The clock symbol will appear on the
display in time
-set mode.
To set the clock to the time of a station broadcasting
Radio Data System (RDS) information, press and hold
HR and MN at the same time for two seconds until
UPDATED and the clock symbol appear on the display.
If the time is not available from the station, NO UPDAT
will appear on the display instead.
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3-10 AM FM Stereo
Playing the Radio
PWR VOL: Press this knob to turn the system on and
off. To increase volume, turn the knob clockwise. Turn
it counterclockwise to decrease volume.
RCL TUNE: Press this knob to recall the station being
played or to display the clock.
Finding a Station
AM FM: Press this button to switch between AM, FM1
and FM2. The display shows your selection.
RCL TUNE: Turn this knob to choose radio stations.SEEK: Press the right arrow to tune to the next higher
station and the left arrow to tune to the next lower
station and stay there.
PRESET SCAN: Press and hold one of the SEEK
arrows for more than two seconds until you will hear a
beep. Use PRESET SCAN to listen to each of your
preset stations for a few seconds. The radio will go to
the first preset station stored on your pushbuttons, stop
for a few seconds, then go on to the next preset station.
Press one of the SEEK arrows again to stop scanning
presets. The channel number (P1
-P6) will appear
momentarily just before the frequency is displayed.
PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered pushbuttons let
you return to your favorite stations. You can set up to
18 stations (six AM, six FM1 and six FM2). Just:
1. Turn the radio on.
2. Press AM FM to select the band.
3. Tune in the desired station.
4. Press and hold one of the six numbered buttons until
you hear a beep. Whenever you press that numbered
button, the station you set will return.
5. Repeat the steps for each pushbutton.
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Setting the Tone
BASS: Press and release AUDIO repeatedly until BAS
appears on the display. Then press and hold the up arrow
to increase bass. ªBº and a positive number will appear on
the display. Press and hold the down arrow to decrease
bass. B and a negative number will appear on the display.
B and a zero will appear on the display when the bass
level is set to the middle position. Release the up or down
arrow when you find the bass level you want or when the
maximum or minimum level is reached.
TREB: Press and release AUDIO until TRE appears on
the display. Then press and hold the up arrow to increase
treble. ªTº and a positive number will appear on the
display. Press and hold the down arrow to decrease treble.
T and a negative number will appear on the display. T and
a zero will appear on the display when the treble level is set
to the middle position. Release the up or down arrow when
you find the treble level you want or when the maximum or
minimum level is reached. If a station is weak or noisy, you
may want to decrease the treble.To set BASS or TREB to the middle position, select the
desired tone control. Then press and hold AUDIO for
more than two seconds until you hear a beep. B and a
zero or T and a zero will appear on the display. To set all
of the tone controls and speaker controls to the middle
position, end out of audio mode. Then press and hold
AUDIO for more than two seconds until you hear a
beep. CEN will appear on the display.
Adjusting the Speakers
BALANCE: Press and release AUDIO until BAL
appears on the display. Then press and hold the up arrow
to move the sound to the right speakers or the down
arrow to move the sound to the left speakers. R and a
number will appear on the display when the sound is
balanced toward the right speakers. L and a number
will appear on the display when the sound is balanced
toward the left speakers. L and a zero will appear on the
display when the the sound is balanced between the
speakers. Release the up or down arrow when you find
the speaker balance you want or when the maximum or
minimum level is reached.