ECO mode CHEVROLET UPLANDER 2007 1.G Owner's Guide

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Alternative Service:There may be times,
when Roadside Assistance cannot provide
timely assistance, your advisor may authorize
you to secure local emergency road service,
and you will be reimbursed up to $100 upon
submission of the original receipt to Roadside
Assistance.
In many instances, mechanical failures are
covered under Chevrolet’s Bumper-to-Bumper
warranty, and the duration of the Base Warranty
Coverage for Canadian customers of the new
Vehicle Limited Warranty. However, any cost for
parts and labor for non-warranty repairs are
the responsibility of the driver.
For prompt and efficient assistance when calling,
please provide the following to the Roadside
Assistance Representative:
Your name, home address, and home
telephone number.
Telephone number of your location.
Location of the vehicle.
Model, year, color, and license plate number.
Odometer reading, Vehicle Identication
Number (VIN), and delivery date of the vehicle.
Description of the problem.
While we hope you never have the occasion to
use our service, it is added security while traveling
for you and your family. Remember, we are
only a phone call away. U.S. customers call
Chevrolet Roadside Assistance:1-800-CHEV-USA
(1-800-243-8872), text telephone (TTY) users,
call1-888-889-2438, Canadian customers
call1-800-268-6800.
Chevrolet and General Motors of Canada Limited
reserve the right to limit services or reimbursement
to an owner or driver when, in their sole
discretion, the claims become excessive in
frequency or type of occurrence.
Roadside Assistance is not part of or included in
the coverage provided by the New Vehicle Limited
Warranty. Chevrolet and General Motors of
Canada Limited reserve the right to make any
changes or discontinue the Roadside Assistance
program at any time without notication.
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Additional Program Information
All program options, such as shuttle service, may
not be available at every dealer. Please contact
your dealer for specic information about
availability. All Courtesy Transportation
arrangements will be administered by appropriate
dealer personnel.
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.
Vehicle Data Collection and Event
Data Recorders
Your vehicle, like other modern motor vehicles, has
a number of sophisticated computer systems that
monitor and control several aspects of the vehicle’s
performance. Your vehicle uses on-board vehicle
computers to monitor emission control components
to optimize fuel economy, to monitor conditions for
airbag deployment and, if so equipped, to provide
anti-lock braking and to help the driver control the
vehicle in difficult driving situations. Someinformation may be stored during regular operations
to facilitate repair of detected malfunctions; other
information is stored only in a crash event by
computer systems, such as those commonly called
Event Data Recorders (EDR).
In a crash event, computer systems, such as the
airbag Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM)
in your vehicle may record information about the
condition of the vehicle and how it was operated,
such as data related to engine speed, brake
application, throttle position, vehicle speed, safety
belt usage, airbag readiness, airbag performance,
and the severity of a collision. If your vehicle is
equipped with StabiliTrak
®, steering performance,
including yaw rate, steering wheel angle, and
lateral acceleration, is also recorded. This
information has been used to improve vehicle
crash performance and may be used to improve
crash performance of future vehicles and
driving safety. Unlike the data recorders on many
airplanes, these on-board systems do not
record sounds, such as conversation of vehicle
occupants.
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Mobile Digital Media System....................... 345
MP3 ............................................................ 301
MyGMLink.com............................................ 559
N
Navigation/Radio System, see
Navigation Manual................................... 309
New Vehicle Break-In.................................. 150
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts..... 550
O
Odometer.................................................... 232
Odometer, Trip............................................ 232
Off-Road Recovery...................................... 385
Oil
Engine..................................................... 439
Pressure Light.......................................... 246
Oil, Engine Oil Life System......................... 442
Older Children, Restraints............................. 56
Online Owner Center................................... 559
OnStar
®System, see OnStar®Manual........ 167
Other Warning Devices................................ 194
Outlet Adjustment........................................ 223
Outlet(s), Accessory Power.......................... 214Outside
Convex Mirror.......................................... 166
Heated Mirrors......................................... 166
Power Mirrors.......................................... 165
Overhead Console....................................... 181
Overhead Console Switchbank.................... 211
Overheated Engine Protection
Operating Mode....................................... 453
Owner Checks and Services....................... 544
Owners, Canadian.......................................... 3
P
Paint, Damage............................................ 524
Park Aid...................................................... 212
Park (P)
Shifting Into............................................. 160
Shifting Out of......................................... 161
Parking
Assist....................................................... 212
Brake....................................................... 159
Over Things That Burn............................ 162
Passenger Airbag Status Indicator............... 235
Passenger Compartment Air Filter............... 228
Passenger Sensing System ......................... 106
Passing....................................................... 385
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