GMC TERRAIN 2015 Get To Know Guide
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IntelliLink uses a Bluetooth or USB connection to link a compatible smartphone, cell phone,
USB flash drive or portable audio player/iPod® to the touch screen infotainment display. It
offers a variety of entertainment options and features enhanced hands-fr\
ee voice control,
music information and the ability to play music files from a USB flash drive.
For assistance with the operation of the IntelliLink system, contact Customer Assistance at
1-855-4-SUPPORT (855-478-7767) or visit www.gmc.com/intellilink .
PANDORA
® Internet Radio
Listen to personalized radio stations based on favorite artists or genres.
Download the Pandora app to your smartphone. Restart the smartphone and \
sign in
to Pandora.
Create a station on your phone to listen to a customized song list in the vehicle.
Connect your smartphone/device to the system by Bluetooth or, for Apple devices,
by a USB cable.
Touch the Pandora icon on the touch screen to access Pandora. A slight delay may
occur when loading a song or changing a station.
Stitcher SmartRadio™
Stream favorite podcasts, radio shows and news to your vehicle.
Download the Stitcher app to your smartphone. Restart the smartphone and sign in
to Stitcher.
Select a category to listen to.
If you like the station, touch the Star screen button to add it to your Favorites list.
SiriusXM™ Satellite Radio (subscription required)
SiriusXM provides access to over 180 channels of commercial-free music, sports, talk,
entertainment, comedy and weather using the radio controls or voice comm\
ands.
• XM Travel Link includes fuel locations and prices, weather, and movies with theater
locations. Additional subscription fee required.
• XM Tune Select finds your favorite artists or songs on all XM stations and alerts you.
Voice Pass-Thru and Siri® Eyes Free
Voice pass-thru allows access to the voice recognition commands on a compatible cell
phone; i.e. Siri or Voice Command. Visit www.gmtotalconnect.com for more information.
To activate phone voice recognition, press and hold the Push to Talk button on the
steering wheel for two seconds.
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See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
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Voice Recognition
Control the music source and make phone calls hands-free (after pairing\
your Bluetooth-
enabled phone) using the enhanced voice recognition system.
1. Press the
Push to Talk button on the steering wheel.
2. The radio will say “Please say a command,” followed by a beep.
3. After the beep, say what you want it to do.
• Phone (Using your paired phone):
– “Pair” or “Connect”
– “Dial” or “Call [number]”
– “Dial” or “Call [phone book name]”
Example command: “Call Amanda” or “Dial 555-1212”
• Media Music Device Search:
– “Play CD”
– “Play USB”
– “Play Bluetooth audio”
Example command: “Play artist [name]” or “Play song [name]”
• Radio Control:
Example command: “Tune FM 104.3” or “Tune Classic Vinyl”
Example command: “Tune Pandora” (Pandora app required)
• Quick Tips:
– Say “Help” for voice recognition assistance.
– To start speaking immediately without waiting for the beep, press the
Push to
Talk button twice.
See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
With OnStar 4G LTE and Wi-Fi, up to seven devices (smartphones, tablets and laptops)
can be connected to high-speed Internet through the vehicle’s built-in Wi-Fi® hotspot.
To retrieve the SSID and password for the hotspot, press the OnStar Voice Command
button on your overhead console or rearview mirror, wait for the prompt,\
and then say
“Wi-Fi settings.” The information will be displayed on the screen.
For assistance or to change the SSID and password, press the blue OnStar button or call
1-888-4-ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) to connect to an OnStar Advisor.
Note: See onstar.com for a detailed instruction guide, vehicle availability, details, and system limita -
tions. Services and apps vary by make, model, year, carrier, availabilit\
y, and conditions. 4G LTE
service is available in select markets. 4G LTE performance is based on industry averages and \
vehicle
systems design. Some services require a data plan.
See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
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navIgatIon systemF
Note: When the vehicle is moving, various on-screen functions are disabled to reduce
driver distraction.
Controls
NAV Navigation
Press to view the vehicle’s current position on the map screen.
DEST Destination
Press to access the Route screen to enter a destination or plan a route.
RPT Repeat
Press to repeat the last voice guidance prompt.
To select various functions, touch the highlighted touch screen buttons in the on-screen
menus or use the MENU/SEL knob.
Entering a Destination
1. Press the DEST control button.
2. Touch one of the Select Destination menu options to plan a route. If you know the
specific address, touch the Address Entry screen button.
3. Enter the State/Province, City and Street name. Touch the List screen button to select
the desired name from the generated list for each entry.
4. Enter the house number. Touch the DONE screen button.
5. If the displayed address is correct, touch the GO screen button.
6. Select the route preference and touch the Start Guidance screen button.
See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
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Play a DVD Video
1. Press the release button on the seatback consoles to raise the screens.
2. Insert a DVD into the audio system.
3. Press the DVD screen button to select the DVD source. Sound will play through the
vehicle speakers.
4. To use the wireless headphones, press the On/Off button on the headphones, select
Channel 1, and adjust the volume using the headphone volume control.
5. To control DVD playback, use the audio controls or the remote control. For best
performance, aim the remote control at the driver-side seatback console.\
Changing the Source on the Video Screens
Continually press the AUX button on the remote control to play a DVD or an auxiliary
device, such as a video game, on both screens or a different source on e\
ach screen.
See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
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cruIse control
Adjusting Cruise Control
RES+ Resume/Accelerate
Rotate the thumbwheel up to resume a
set speed.
When the system is active, rotate the
thumbwheel up to increase speed.
SET– Set/Coast
When the system is active, rotate the
thumbwheel down to decrease speed.
Cancel
Press to cancel the cruise control but retain
the set speed in memory.
The cruise control set speed is erased
when cruise control or the vehicle ignition
is turned off.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
Setting Cruise Control
1. Press the
ON/OFF button. The
Cruise Control symbol will illuminate in
white in the instrument cluster.
2. When traveling at the desired speed,
rotate the SET– thumbwheel down
to set the speed. The
symbol will
illuminate in green in the instrument
cluster.
for War D collIsIon alert/lane DeParture Warn IngF
Forward Collision Alert
When approaching a vehicle directly ahead
too quickly, a visual alert flashes on top of
the instrument panel and beeps sound.
Press the Collision Alert button on
the left side of the steering wheel to set
the alert timing.
Lane Departure Warning
When crossing a detected lane marking without using a turn signal, a visual alert flashes
on top of the instrument panel and beeps sound.
Press the Lane Departure Warning button on the left side of the steering wheel to
turn the system on or off.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
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DrIver Informat Ion center
A. MENU
Press to display the:
– Vehicle Information menu (units,
tire pressures, remaining oil life).
–
Trip/Fuel menu (digital speed ometer,
trip odometers, fuel range, average
fuel economy, instantaneous fuel
economy, average vehicle speed,
timer, OnStar Turn-by-Turn
guidanceF).
B.
Press the up or down button to scroll
through the items of each menu.
C. SET/CLR
Press to set or clear the displayed menu
item or warning message.
The Driver Information Center (DIC) on the instrument cluster displays a variety of vehicle
system information and warning messages.
TIP: To display an easy-to-read digital speedometer, open the Trip/Fuel menu and scroll to tab 1.
DIC Controls
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner Manual.
vehIcle PersonalIzat Ion
1. Press the CONFIG button (A) to enter
the Configuration Settings menu.
2. Turn the MENU knob (B) to highlight
Vehicle Settings, and then press the
knob to select it; or use the screen
buttons.
3. Turn the MENU knob to highlight the
desired menus and settings, and then
press the knob to select the highlighted
item; or use the screen buttons.
4. Press the BACK button (C) to move
back within a menu.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner Manual.
Vehicle personalization items may include climate and air quality, comfort and conven ience,
collision/detection systems, language, lighting, power door locks, remot\
e lock/unlock/start,
and factory settings. Use the controls on the audio system to change the settings.
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ACB
A
B
C
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Fan
control
On/Off AUTO
F:
Automatic operation
FRONT Defrost mode
Driver’s
heated seat controlF Air delivery modes: Vent Bi-level Floor Defog
REAR
Rear window defoggerPassenger’s heated seat control
F
Automatic climate control system with heated seats shown.
A/C
Air conditioning control
Temperature control
clImate controls
Recirculation Mode
The
recirculation mode can help to quickly cool the air inside the vehicle or prevent
outside odors from entering the vehicle. It is not available while the defog or defrost mode
is selected. When the recirculation mode is used without air conditioning, the air humidity
increases and the windows may fog.
Air Outlets
Use the thumbwheels below the center outlets to open or close the center\
outlets.
Use the chrome-accented sliding knob on each outlet to direct airflow.
Automatic Operation
F
1. Press AUTO.
2. Set the temperature. Allow time for the system to automatically reach the desired
temperature.
Note: When outside temperature and vehicle temperature are cold, fan speed will not increase until
warmer air is available.
See Climate Controls in your Owner Manual.
Recirculation mode
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automatIc transmIssIon features
Electronic Range Select (ERS) Mode
The Electronic Range Select mode allows
the driver to manually select the range
of gear positions. This feature can be
used to limit the top gear while towing or
to downshift when driving on a downhill
grade to provide engine braking. ERS
is not designed to provide sportier
performance or to be used to shift gears
similar to a manual transmission.
Move the shift lever to the Manual (M)
position.
Press the +/– button (B) on the shift
lever to increase/decrease the gear
range available. All gears below the
selected gear will be available to use.
If vehicle speed is too high or too low for
the requested gear, the shift will not occur.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
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Fuel Economy (eco) Mode
The Fuel Economy (eco) mode (on
4-cylinder models only) can improve the
vehicle’s fuel economy by changing the
transmission shift points, adjusting climate
control operation and making sev eral other
fuel-saving adjustments. When eco mode
is engaged, transmission shifts may be
more noticeable and more noise and vibra-
tion at idle may be experienced.
Press the eco button (A) by the shift
lever to turn the eco mode on or off. The
eco light will illuminate on the instrument
cluster when active.
Turning the Systems Off/On
Traction control should be turned off if the
vehicle is stuck and rocking the vehicle is
required.
Press the StabiliTrak/Traction
Control button. The
Traction
Control Off light will illuminate in the
instrument cluster. Press the button
again to turn on the system.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
The traction control system limits wheelspin and the StabiliTrak stabili\
ty control system
assists with directional control of the vehicle in difficult driving conditions. Both systems
turn on automatically every time the vehicle is started.
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Passenger Presence system
The passenger’s frontal airbag On indicator located on the overhead c\
onsole may illuminate
if an object, such as a handbag, briefcase, notebook computer or other elec\
tronic device,
is on the unoccupied front seat. If this is not desired, remove the object \
from the seat.
See Seats and Restraints in your Owner Manual.
WIn D noIse
If a rear window is open, there may be a buffeting wind noise inside the\
vehicle. Opening a
front window slightly when a rear window is open will prevent this noise from occurring.
See Keys, Doors and Windows in your Owner Manual.
accessory PoW er outlets
There are four accessory power outlets in the vehicle — located below\
the audio system,
inside the center console, on the rear of the center console, and in the\
rear cargo area. All of
the outlets except the rear cargo area outlet are not powered when the v\
ehicle is off to avoid
draining the battery. Always unplug electrical equipment when not in use\
.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner Manual.
Par KIng braKe
To set the parking brake, hold down the regular brake pedal; then push d\
own the
parking brake pedal.
To release the parking brake, hold down the regular brake pedal; then pu\
sh down the
parking brake pedal until you feel the pedal release.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
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The Low Tire Pressure warning light on the instrument cluster illuminates when one
or more of the vehicle’s tires is significantly underinflated. Fill the tires to the proper tire
pressures. The proper tire pressures for the vehicle are listed on the T\
ire and Loading
Information label, located below the driver’s door latch. Current tir\
e pressures can be
viewed in the Driver Information Center.
Tire pressure is affected by cold weather and distance driven. If the low tire pressure
warning light illuminates when the vehicle is first started in cooler temperatures and then
turns off as the vehicle is driven, check for the proper tire pressures.\
Refer to your Owner Manual for additional information about normal monthly tire maintenance.
See Vehicle Care in your Owner Manual.
The roof rack cross rails can be secured in four positions along the roof rack side rails.
When adjusting the cross rails, slide each cross rail slightly back and forth until the lock
pins fully engage the holes. An audible click will be heard.
To help reduce wind noise when not in use, move the front cross rail to \
the forwardmost
position and the rear cross rail to the rearwardmost position.
See Storage in your Owner Manual.
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The Oil Life System calculates engine oil life based on vehicle use and \
displays Change
Engine Oil Soon on the Driver Information Center when it’s necessary \
to change the engine
oil and filter. The Oil Life System should be reset to 100% only following an oil change.
See Vehicle Care in your Owner Manual.
engIne oIl lIfe system
tIre Pressure mon Itor
To open the fuel door, press the dimple in the center of the rear edge o\
f the door. The
fuel door will pop out. Pull the door open.
When tightening the fuel cap after refueling, turn it clockwise until it clicks. If the cap is
not properly installed, the Check Engine light will illuminate on the instrument cluster.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
refuelI ng the veh Icle
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roaDsIDe assIstance
1-800-GMC-8782 TTY Users: 1-888-889-2438
(1-800-462-8782)
As the owner of a new GMC, your vehicle is automatically enrolled in the GMC Roadside
Assistance program for 5 years/100,000 miles, whichever occurs first, at no expense to
you. This value-added service is intended to provide you with peace of m\
ind as you drive
in the city or travel the open road.
GMC’s Roadside Assistance toll-free number is staffed by a team of trained advisors who
are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to provide minor repair information or make
arrangements to tow your vehicle to the nearest GMC dealer.
Roadside Assistance and OnStar
If you have a current OnStar subscription, press the OnStar button and the vehicle will
send your current GPS location to an OnStar Advisor who will speak to yo\
u, assess your
problem, contact Roadside Assistance and relay your exact location so you will get the
help you need.
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The GMC Owner Center, a complimentary service for GMC owners, is a one-s\
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resource designed to enhance your GMC ownership experience. Exclusive me\
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benefits include online service reminders, vehicle maintenance tips, online owner manual
and special privileges.
Sign up today at my.gmc.com.
Certain restrictions, precautions and safety procedures apply to your ve\
hicle. Please read your Owner Manual for
complete instructions. All information contained herein is based on the latest information available at the time of
printing and is subject to change without notice. Copyright 2014 by Gene\
ral Motors. All rights reserved.
We recommend always using ACDelco or genuine GM service parts.
mygmc an D onstar® mobIle aPP s
The myGMC and OnStar RemoteLink mobile apps connect owners to a
variety of vehicle information and services, such as a searchable Owner
Manual, real-time fuel information and Roadside Assistance, as well as
enabling users to perform Remote Keyless Entry transmitter commands,
including locking and unlocking the doors and starting the vehicle.
An active OnStar account is required to use the OnStar mobile app.
Visit onstar.com for more information. Download the mobile apps from your iPhone
® or
Android™ device’s app store.