ECO mode GMC ENVOY 2006 Get To Know Guide

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Manual DualZone Climate
Control (if equipped)
Select airflow source
• Turn the Mode knob on the right of
the heat and A/C control panel to the
desired setting:
( ) Instrument panel vents()Instrument panel vents and
floor vents
() Floor vents
()Floor, windshield and side
window vents
( ) Windshield and side window
vents
Raise or lower fan speed
• Turn the fan control knob ( ).
Adjust the dual temperature controls
• Use the lever on the lefthand side of
the climate control panel to adjust the
temperature on the left side of the
vehicle.
• Use the righthand lever to adjust the
temperature on the right side of the
vehicle and the temperature for the
second row.
Cool the vehicle interior more quickly
on very hot days
• Choose the coolest temperature
setting.
• Activate the Recirculate ( ) and
A/C ( ) buttons.
• Place the A/C mode knob in the Vent
mode.
•Open the windows just long enough
to let the hot air escape.
Turn on the rear window defogger
• Press the rear window defogger
(REAR)button.
•An indicator light on the button will
come on to let you know the rear
window defogger is active.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

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Automatic DualZone Climate
Control (if equipped)
Manually select desired airflow
source
• Press and release the MODE button
until the desired source is indicated
on the display. Mode selections
include Vent, BiLevel, Floor and
Defog/Defrost.
Manually raise or lower fan speed
• Press the upper or lower portion of
the fan control ( ) button.
Manually adjust the dual temperature
controls
• Use the knob on the lefthand side of
the climate control panel to adjust the
temperature on the driver side of the
vehicle. Use the righthand knob to
adjust the temperature on the pas
senger side of the vehicle as well as
the second row.
• To match and link the passengerside
temperature to the driver’s, press and
hold the AUTO button for three
seconds.
Recirculate interior air and prevent
outside air from entering your vehicle
•Press the Recirculate ( ) button.
This feature can be activated while in
the Vent or BiLevel mode, but not in
Defog, Defrost or Floor mode.
Clear the windshield and front side
windows of fog or frost more quickly
• Press the FRONT button.
Clear the rear glass of fog or frost
more quickly, and activate the heated
outside rearview mirrors (if equipped)
• Press the REAR button.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

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• Press and hold the remote button
again. If the indicator light stays lit
constantly, programming is complete.
• Continue programming additional
devices using the transmitters, but do
not press the two outside buttons on
the remote again.
If the remote indicator light blinks rapidly
for two seconds and remains on, it
indicates that your device (usually a
garage door opener) has a “rolling
code.” Continue with the following steps:
• Press the training button (sometimes
marked “LEARN” or “SMART”) on the
garage door opener motor head unit,
making sure that the indicator light
flashes to confirm training mode.
• Within 30 seconds, press and hold
the remote button programmed in the
previous steps for two seconds.
• Press and release this button three
times, holding it for twosecond
intervals to ensure that the remote
has been trained.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Universal Home Remote
(if equipped)
The controls for this feature are located
on your overhead console.
Program the Universal Home Remote
•Turn the ignition OFF.
• Press and hold down the two outside
remote buttons until the indicator light
flashes; then release the buttons
(about 20 seconds — do not hold for
more than 30 seconds). Do not
repeat this step for the second or
third devices that you plan to add to
the Universal Home Remote system.
• Hold the end of your handheld trans
mitter up to three inches away from
the surface of the remote and press
and hold the transmitter button and
the button you wish to assign it to on
the remote.
• Continue holding both buttons (up
to 90 seconds may pass as the
remote is being programmed); the
indicator light will begin blinking
slowly,then more quickly.Program
ming is complete when the light on
the remote flashes rapidly.
• Release both buttons.

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OnStar®(if equipped)
The OnStar system provides invehicle
safety, security, and phone services,
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. These services are easily
accessed through the three OnStar
buttons in your vehicle.
•Press the white Phone button to
access OnStar Personal Calling, a
handsfree, voiceactivated phone
service.*
•Press the blue OnStar button to con
nect to an OnStar Advisor for servic
es such as GM Goodwrench Remote
Diagnostics or routing and location
assistance.**
•Press the red Emergency button to
connect to an OnStar Advisor who
can contact a nearby emergency
services provider to dispatch ambu
lance, police, fire, or other emergency
services to your location.
For more information about OnStar fea
tures, refer to the OnStar Owner’s
Manual and Audio CD, located in your
glove box.
*Available in most markets
**Routing and location assistance may require
service upgrade
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Driver Information Center (DIC)
(if equipped)
Your vehicle’s Driver Information Center
(DIC) is located in the instrument panel
cluster.
Access DIC modes
• Press one of the following DIC but
tons located on the steering wheel.
– Trip Information ( )
Trip Information Button
• Press to scroll through the
odometer, TRIP A, TRIP B, and
TIMER. When either TRIP A or TRIPBis displayed, you can press the
Select button ( ) to reset the
displayed odometer.
• You can also reset a trip odometer
to zero by pressing and holding the
reset stem for four seconds. When
TIMER is displayed, you can press
to start or stop the timer. To reset
it to zero, push and hold while
TIMER is displayed.

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Fuel Information Button
• Press to scroll through the range,
average fuel economy, fuel used and
the GM Oil Life System
TM.
• RANGE estimates the remaining dis
tance you can drive without refueling.
Range is based on recent fuel econo
my and the fuel remaining in the tank.
• AVG. ECON calculates how many
miles per gallon you are getting
based on overall driving conditions.
Press and hold the Select button ()while AVG. ECON is displayed
and the DIC will begin calculating the
average fuel economy from that point
in time.
• FUEL USED shows the current
amount of fuel used in gallons since
the last reset for FUEL USED. This
mode should be reset after every fuel
tank fillup.
• ENGINE OIL LIFE calculates an esti
mate (percentage) of the engine oil’s
remaining useful life. It also will alert
you when it is time to change your oil
by illuminating the CHANGE ENG
OIL light on the DIC. Please remem
ber to always reset the oil life system
after an oil change by pressing and
holding for four seconds while
ENGINE OIL LIFE is displayed. When
successful, the DIC will display
ENGINE OIL LIFE: 100%.
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Note:If your vehicle is not equipped
with DIC steering wheel buttons, press
the trip odometer reset stem located in
the instrument panel cluster to select
the information. Hold the stem for four
seconds to reset trip odometers.Personalization Button
• Press once and the vehicle settings
will be displayed. Press again to
scroll through and set the personal
ization features.
Select Button
• Press to scroll through the menu
choices for each personalization
feature. Finalize your choice by
pressing while it is displayed on
the DIC and move on to the next
feature.
• The personalization features can be
reset to their default mode by holding
and down for four seconds.
Language Options
• If you find that the unit displays a lan
guage other than the one you prefer
and you are unable to change it, hold
and down until the display
begins cycling through the three
available languages. Release the
buttons when you see the preferred
language.
Displaying Driver Preferences
•The driver preferences are recalled
by pressing memory button 1 or 2
located on the driver’s door. The last
value displayed for each preference
is saved automatically.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.