CHEVROLET VOLT 2019 Get To Know Guide

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Congratulations on your new Chevrolet Volt. For a quick introduction, re\
view this Quick Reference Guide. It provides the basic information needed to charg\
e it, start it, and hit the road. More information can be found in your Owner’s Manual and at my.chevrolet.com/learn.
Questions? Contact a Chevrolet Customer Assistance Advisor at 1-800-222-\
1020.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR 2019
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Certain restrictions, precautions, and safety procedures apply to your v\
ehicle. Please read your Owner’s Manual for complete instructions.

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Power Mirror Controls/Power Window Controls/Rear Windows Lock
Instrument Panel Illumination Control
Turn Signal Lever/ Exterior Lamps Control
Regen on Demand Paddle (behind steering wheel)
Voice Recognition Controls/ 5-Way Control
Audio Volume Buttons (behind steering wheel)
Power ButtonCruise Control/Forward Collision Alert/Lane Keep Assist/Heated Steering Wheel Controls
Fuel Door Release
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Brake System
Seat Belt Reminder
Airbag Readiness
High Beam Headlamps
Engine Oil Pressure
12V Charging System
Forward Collision Alert
Lane Keep Assist Warning

Engine Coolant Temperature
Security
Service Electric Parking Brake
PARK Electric Parking Brake Set
Cruise Control
Door, Hood or Hatch Open
Instrument Cluster/Driver Information Center
Windshield Wipers Lever
Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel Lever (on steering column)
Audio Favorite Stations Buttons
Symbols

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Refer to your Owner’s Manual to learn about the information being relayed by the lights, gauges and indicators of the instrument cluster.
See In Brief in your Owner’s Manual.
Infotainment System
Climate Controls/Driver’s and Passenger’s Heated Seat Controls
Accessory Power Outlet/USB Ports/Auxiliary Input Jack/ SD CardF
Hazard Warning Flashers
Charging Status Indicator
Drive Mode Selector
Traction Control/Park Assist/Auto Parking AssistF Buttons
Electric Parking Brake
Low Fuel
Antilock Brake System
Lights On Reminder
Low Tire Pressure
StabiliTrak/Traction Control
Traction Control Off
StabiliTrak Off
Check Engine
Vehicle Ready
F Optional equipment

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GETTING STARTED
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (RKE)
The RKE transmitter performs several remote functions and must be inside\
the vehicle to
operate the Volt.
Keyless Access
With the RKE transmitter within 3 ft. (1 m) of the door, press the button on the door handle to unlock the door. Press it again within 5 seconds to unlock all doors.
Key Release
Press the button on the side of the transmitter to remove the key, which can be used to unlock the driver’s door.
Unlock
Press to unlock the driver’s door. Press again to unlock all doors.
Press and hold to lower all windows from outside the vehicle.
To turn the window feature on/off, select Settings > Vehicle > Remote Lock, Unlock, Start > Remote Window Operation.
Lock
Press to lock all doors.

Remote Start
Press the Lock button and then press and hold the button until the turn signal lamps flash to start the vehicle and condition the passenger cabin temperature from outside. The heat-ing or air conditioning system and rear window defogger (if needed) will turn on. Depending on conditions and vehicle personalization settings, the engine may start.
After entering the vehicle, press the brake pedal and then press the POWER button before driving.
Note:
• Press and hold the Remote Start button until the parking lamps turn off to cancel a remote start.
• Only two remote starts are allowed between ignition cycles.
• It’s RECOMMENDED to use this feature when the vehicle is plugged in to allow energy from the wall outlet to assist in getting the cabin to a comfortable temperature and to leave more battery energy for driving.
Panic Alarm
Press and release to locate the vehicle.
Press and hold for 3 seconds to sound the panic alarm.
See Keys, Doors and Windows in your Owner’s Manual.
POWER BUTTON
The Volt features an electronic pushbutton start. The POWER button flashes when the driver’s door is opened upon entry. Once the vehicle is ON, the butto\
n illuminates.
Note: The air conditioning compressor, pumps and fan may run at any time, even when the vehicle is OFF, to cool or warm the propulsion battery.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.

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STARTING THE VEHICLE/ON
With the vehicle in Park or Neutral, press the brake pedal and then press the POWER button. A power ON audio cue will sound.
The vehicle will not shift out of Park and a Charge Cord Connected message will display if the vehicle is still plugged in.
When ON, the instrument cluster will display a green READY READY icon on the instrument cluster. The engine will start only if needed.
STOPPING THE VEHICLE/OFF
Shift to Park and then press the POWER button. A power OFF audio cue will sound.
CONDITIONS FOR ENGINE STARTING
When vehicle power is ON, the engine may start independent of the vehicl\
e being plugged in or completely charged. Conditions that may cause the engine t\
o start include:
• Propulsion battery charge is low
• Propulsion battery temperature is hot or cold
• Cold ambient temperatures (depending on engine-assisted heating options\
; see Vehicle Personalization on page 10)
• Hood is open
• Engine and Fuel Maintenance Modes (occur only if the engine has had ver\
y limited operation over a long period)
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
GETTING STARTED
MANUAL SEAT ADJUSTMENT
A. Seat Adjustment Lift the handle to slide the seat.
B. Seat Height Adjustment Ratchet the lever to raise/lower the seat.
C. Seatback Recline Adjustment Lift the lever to move the seatback.
POWER SEAT ADJUSTMENTF
A. Seat Adjustment
Move the control to move or raise/lower the seat.
B. Seatback Adjustment
Move the control to move the seatback.
C. Lumbar Adjustment
Move the control to adjust lumbar support.
See Seats and Restraints in your Owner’s Manual.
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ELECTRIC AND EXTENDED-RANGE MODES
The Volt is an electric vehicle with extended range capability. Plug it \
in, let it charge and it’s ready to run on pure electricity — gas- and tailpipe emission\
s-free. After that, the Volt keeps going, even if you can’t plug it in. The Volt uses a range\
-extending gas engine that produces enough energy to power it for hundreds of miles on a singl\
e tank of gas.
ELECTRIC MODE
In Electric Mode, the vehicle will not use gasoline or produce tailpipe emissions unless in extreme temperatures. During this primary mode, the vehicle is powered by electrical energy stored in its propulsion battery. It can operate in this mode until the battery is depleted to a predetermined level. The propulsion battery gauge and electric range estimate are highlighted when the vehicle is operating in Electric Mode. The fuel gauge and fuel range are dimmed.
Electric range is affected by colder outside temperatures. During colder\
months, the
energy needed to warm the vehicle’s cabin and propulsion battery can \
cause the vehicle’s electric range to decline. See Driving for Better Energy Ef\
ficiency in the In Brief
section in your Owner’s Manual.
EXTENDED-RANGE MODE
Once the electric charge is depleted, the range-extending gas engine will start to provide power to continue driving the vehicle. The engine ensures that you will not be stranded by a depleted battery. The vehicle determines when the engine needs to run. Engine speed will vary, depending on driving conditions, to optimize efficiency. The engine will not fully charge the propul-sion battery. The vehicle must be plugged in to recharge. The fuel gauge\
and fuel range estimate are highlighted when the vehicle is operating in Extended-Range\
Mode. The propulsion battery gauge is dimmed.
TOTAL VEHICLE RANGE
Total vehicle range is based on the available combined electric and extended range. The displayed electric and fuel ranges are pro-jections based on past vehicle performance and charge/fuel level. The displayed ranges will change based on driving style, outside temperature and climate settings.
The Total Range indicator can be selected in the instrument cluster Information menu.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
The instrument cluster features a recon-figurable screen with two layouts:
Simple – Displays basic information on speed, range and other operations.
Enhanced – Displays basic information plus driving efficiency and power usage information.
CLUSTER DISPLAY ZONES
Press the or of the 5-way control on the right side of the steering wheel to move between the different display zones.
Press the or of the 5-way control to scroll through the display menus.
Press to select a highlighted item.
CLUSTER CONFIGURATIONS
1. Press the to select the cluster
applications in the left display zone on the cluster.
2. Scroll to highlight Display Layout; press  .
3. Scroll to highlight one of the cluster
display layouts; press .
4. Press the to exit the menu.
CLUSTER TUTORIAL
To view tutorials about the features of the instrument cluster, with the vehicle in Park, use the 5-way control to select Tutorials from the Options menu.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner’s Manual.
Simple layout
Enhanced layout

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EFFICIENCY
DRIVING STYLE
Your driving style plays a large role in the efficiency of the vehicle\
. Avoid rapid accel-eration or deceleration to help maximize energy efficiency and range. \
Electric range is maximized at 50 mph and below; higher speeds use more energy and signifi\
cantly reduce electric range.
EFFICIENCY GAUGE
Use the 5-way control to select the Enhanced instrument cluster that
displays the green ball indicator.
While driving, try to keep the ball in the center of the gauge. The ball will turn
yellow and will move up or down during inefficient acceleration or aggressive braking.
DRIVER-SELECTED OPERATING MODES
Press the MODE button on the center console to scroll through a menu of operating modes for when more performance is needed. After 3 seconds, the highligh\
ted mode will become active.
Normal (Default) – Use in normal driving conditions for efficient operation; is active each time the vehicle is started.
Sport – Use for a sportier driving experi-ence; increases throttle response.
Mountain – Use when planning to drive in mountainous terrain (long grades of 5% or higher); reserves battery power to maintain higher speeds on steep grades.
Hold – Use to preserve electric range for later use. Range-extending operation will engage.
REGEN ON DEMAND™
Regen on Demand temporarily regenerates energy from the vehicle’s momentum and stores it in the high voltage propulsion bat-tery for later use.
To activate Regen on Demand, pull and hold the paddle on the back left side of the steering wheel without pressing the brake pedal or accelerator pedal.
While pulling the paddle, the vehicle will begin to decelerate using regenerative braking. Regen on Demand is deactivated once the paddle is released or the accelerator pedal is pressed.
Note: You should always use your brake pedal if you need to stop immediately.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.

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CLIMATE CONTROLS
CLIMATE SETTINGS
There are 3 climate mode settings. Each setting impacts the vehicle’s\
electric range or fuel economy. The mode settings below are listed from most to least effi\
cient.
Fan Only – Turn off the eco and MAX modes (button indicators are off). The \
air condi-tioning and electric heating are turned off.
eco – Press the eco button (green button indicator) for limited air conditioning or
electric heating, balancing comfort with energy use.
MAX – Press the MAX button (amber button indicator) to have the air conditioning or electric heating cool/heat the cabin as quickly as possible but also use\
more energy.
MAXIMUM DEFROST
To defrost the windshield and rear window as quickly as possible (uses the most energy):
1. Press MAX.
2. Press MAX MAX Defrost.
3. Press Rear Window Defogger.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
1. Select Fan Only, eco, or MAX.
2. Press AUTO.
3. Set the temperature.
If fan speed, air delivery, or recirculation is manually adjusted, automatic operation for that function is turned off.
AUTO HEATED SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
Use the heated seats and heated steering wheel (if equipped) to reduce\
the demand on the vehicle’s heating system and use less energy.
To turn the automatic heated seats on or off, go to Settings > Vehicle >\
Climate and Air Quality. The auto heated seats will turn on based on the vehicle’s in\
terior temperature.
To turn the remote start automatic heated seats and steering wheel on or\
off, go to Settings > Vehicle > Remote Lock, Unlock, Start.
Note: Under certain conditions, the engine will start to ensure full heat and defrost capability.
See Climate Controls in your Owner’s Manual.
Fan Control
MAX Defrost
MA X
Driver’s Heated Seat Button
Power On/Off
AUTO Automatic Operationeco Mode
Recirculation ModeTemperature Control
REAR Rear Window Defogger
Defog Mode
Vent Mode
Floor Mode
MAX Mode Passenger’s Heated Seat Button

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INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM
INFORMATION DISPLAYS
Press the Energy icon on the infotainment screen and then touch the Energy or Charging tab to display the desired energy or charging information.
Energy
Energy Information includes:
Flow – current operating conditions
Usage – information for all drive cycles since the last full charge
Impacts – factors that influence energy usage since the last full charge
Details – how energy is being used since the last full charge
History – energy efficiency over the last 50 miles
Note: Component location in Flow graphic is not representative of actual on-vehicle location.
Charging
The Charging screens show the Charge Limit and Charge Mode status. The vehicle has programmable charge modes for the portable charge cord and a charging station:
• Immediately upon plug-in
• Delayed based on departure time
• Delayed based on electric rates
Charge Complete times are estimates and most accurate at moderate temperatures. The Charge Limit and Charge Mode can be changed by selecting Charging Options. (See Charging on page 12.)
VEHICLE PERSONALIZATION
A number of vehicle features can be cus-tomized using the Settings menus on the infotainment screen.
1. Touch Settings on the Home page.
2. Touch the desired menu item.
3. Touch the desired feature and setting.
4. Touch < Back to exit each menu.
For more information, visit my.chevrolet.com/learn or call 1-855-478-7767.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner’s Manual.
Refer to your Owner’s Manual for important information about using the infotainment system while driving.

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