door lock GMC YUKON 2006 Get To Know Guide

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Getting to Know YourYukon/Yukon Denali4
Heated Front Seats (if equipped)
This feature allows you to heat the front
seatbacks and seat cushions simultane
ously or just the seatbacks. The controls
are located on the driver and front pas
senger door panels.
Select a heat setting for both the
seatback and seat cushion
• Press and release the horizontal but
ton (“A” above) until the indicator light
shows the desired setting.
Select a heat setting for the seatback
only
•Press and release the vertical button
(“B” above) until the indicator light
shows the desired setting.
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.
Adjust lumbar
support
• Press the front
or rear of the
control located
on the side of
the seat cush
ion near the door.Release at the pre
ferred setting.
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.
Power Lumbar Front Seats
(if equipped)
A B
A chime will sound and the safety belt
light ( ) will be illuminated and flash
for several seconds when the ignition
key is turned to Run or Start, or at
any time the vehicle is running, and the
driver’s safety belt is not buckled.
If your vehicle is equipped with the
Passenger Sensing System, the chime
will sound and a message will be dis
played on the Driver Information Center
for several seconds if the passenger’s
safety belt is not buckled under the
same conditions.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
Passenger Automatic Locking
Restraint (ALR)
Automatic Dimming Rearview
Mirror with OnStar®,Compass
and Temperature Display
(if equipped)
Controls for the dimming feature, as well
as OnStar®(if equipped) and the com
pass and temperature displays, are
located on the bottom of the mirror.
The safety belt is designed to lock dur
ing an accident, but it will also lock if it is
pulled out all the way during initial buck
ling, and you may be unaware that this
has happened. If the safety belt does
lock, unbuckle it and allow it to retract
fully; then pull it out and rebuckle the
belt.
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.
Driver and Front Passenger
Safety Belt Reminder
(if equipped)
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Universal Home Remote
(if equipped)Rear Seat Entertainment System
(if equipped)
Program the Universal Home Remote
1.Determine which of the three chan
nels (buttons) you want to program
for functions such as a garage door
opener, gate opener or entry door
locks.
2. Press and hold the desired remote
button through step 3.
3. When the remote light blinks slowly
(within 30 seconds), hold your trans
mitter/opener 1" to 3" from the remote
buttons. Then hold your transmitter
button on until the remote light flash
es rapidly (up to 90 seconds). The
process is now complete.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
The DVD Rear Seat Entertainment
(RSE) system includes a DVD player
and a video display screen (located in
the overhead console), two sets of wire
less headphones and a remote control.
To play a DVD:
•The ignition must be in the Run or
Accessory position, or RAP(Retained
Accessory Power,available after the
ignition is turned off) must be active.
•Push forward on the release latch to
fold down the video screen.
• Insert a DVD into the loading slot;
it will automatically start.
•If a DVD is already loaded, press the
Play/Pause button.
•Press the CD/AUX button on the
radio until RSE appears on the radio
display to listen to the DVD through
your vehicle speakers.
•When using the wireless head
phones, turn the headphones on and
adjust the volume using the volume
knob.
Note:If your transmitter has a “rolling
code” feature, this process may not
work. Please refer to your Owner
Manual.
turnbyturn instructions for reaching
your destination. In addition, the system
can help you locate banks, airports,
restaurants, post offices, ATMs and
more.
See your Owner Manual or Navigation
Entertainment System Quick Reference
Guide for operating instructions.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
To stop or eject a DVD:
•To stop playing a DVD, press the
Stop button. Press the Play button to
resume viewing. If the Stop button is
pressed twice, the DVD will resume
viewing at the beginning.
•To eject a DVD, press the Eject but
ton on the DVD player.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
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Arm the system
• Lock the doors
using the Remote
Keyless Entry
transmitter. The
alarm is activated
when the symbol
shown above illuminates in the instru
ment panel cluster (approximately 30
seconds).
If your vehicle is equipped with a Driver
Information Center, you can program the
alarm to the following:
• Both Horn/Headlamps
• Horn only
• Lamps only
•Off
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
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Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
Disable the DRL when idling
• Shift the vehicle into Park.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
Content TheftDeterrent System
(if equipped)
Note:Your vehicle’s factory default
setting is Horn and Lamps. See the
Memory Settings for Your Vehicle sec
tion of this booklet for more information.
Tire Pressure Monitor
(if equipped)
The Tire Pressure Monitor alerts you
when a significant reduction in pressure
occurs in one or more of your vehicle’s
tires by illuminating the low tire pressure
warning light ( ) on the instrument
panel. The low tire pressure warning
light will remain on until you correct the
tire pressure.
You may also have a CHECK TIRE
PRESSURE message appear on the
DIC (if equipped).
Correcting the Tire Pressure
When the low tire pressure warning light
illuminates, you must fill the tire to the
proper tire inflation pressure. The Tire
and Loading Information label shows the
correct inflation pressure for the tires
when they’re cold. “Cold” means your
vehicle has been sitting for at least three
hours or driven no more than one mile.
You can temporarily remove the DIC
message by acknowledging it with your
DIC controls. However, at the next vehi
cle startup, the DIC message will reap
pear if the tire pressure has not been
corrected.
You may notice during cooler conditions
that the low tire pressure warning light
will appear when the vehicle is first start
ed and then turn off as you start to drive
the vehicle. This could be an early indi
cator that your tire pressures are getting
low and need to be inflated to the proper
pressure.
See Section 5 of your Owner Manual.
Note:The Tire Pressure Monitor can
alert you about low tire pressure, but it
doesn’t replace normal monthly tire
maintenance.
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Memory Positions for Driver’s
Seat, Mirrors and Power
Adjustable Pedals (if equipped)
Use the driver’s
door mounted
controls to:
• Adjust driver
seat, including
lumbar
adjustment
• Adjust gas and brake pedals
• Adjust the outside rearview mirrors
• With the vehicle in Park, press and
hold Memory 1 or 2 until two chimes
sound (about four seconds)
To set up for another driver:
• Repeat the process with the other
memory button
SeeSection 2 of your Owner Manual.
Memory Settings for Your Vehicle
(Driver Information Center)
(if equipped)
To scroll though the features that can be
customized using the Driver Information
Center:
1. Press the (Personalization) button
located on the steering wheel.
2. Press the (Select) button to
choose your desired setting. The first
setting is the default setting from the
factory.
3. Press to move to the next feature.
Lock Doors
(Automatically locks the doors.)
•Lock Doors: In Gear
•Lock Doors: With Speed
Unlock Doors
(Automatically unlocks the doors.)
•Unlock Doors: In Park
•Unlock Driver: In Park
•Unlock Doors: Key Out
•Unlock Doors: Manually
Door Lock Delay
(Delays locking the doors and tailgate
until five seconds after the last door is
closed.)
•Door Lock Delay: Off
•Door Lock Delay: On
Lock Feedback
(The feedback received when locking
the vehicle with the Remote Keyless
Entry transmitter.)
•Lock Feedback: Both
•Lock Feedback: Lamps
•Lock Feedback: Horn
•Lock Feedback: Off
Unlock Feedback
(The feedback received when unlocking
the vehicle with the Remote Keyless
Entry transmitter.)
•Unlock Feedback: Lamps
•Unlock Feedback: Horn
•Unlock Feedback: Both
•Unlock Feedback: Off
Headlamp Delay
(The amount of time the headlamps will
stay on after the vehicle is turned off.)
•Headlamp Delay: 10 Sec
•Headlamp Delay: 20 Sec
•Headlamp Delay: 40 Sec
•Headlamp Delay: 1 Min
•Headlamp Delay: 2 Min
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Vehicle Symbols Glossary
Following are examples of symbols you may find on your vehicle. It is important to
become familiar with them, as they alert you to various vehicle operating conditions.
Adjustable Pedals (if equipped)
Air Bag Readiness and
Warning Light
Air Conditioning (A/C)
Antilock Brake System
Warning Light
Auxiliary RoofMounted Lamp
Switch (if equipped)
Battery Warning Light
Brake System Warning Light
Content Theft Deterrent
Cruise Control Set
Dome Lamps Override Button
Driver Information Center Trip
Information Button (on steering
wheel)
Driver Information Center Fuel
Information Button (on steering
wheel)
Driver Information Center
Personalization/Menu Button
(on steering wheel)
Driver Information Center
Select Button (on steering wheel)Fog Lamps
Front and Side Window Defrost
Headlamps
Instrument Panel Brightness
Control
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
(Check Engine Light)
Off (for example, headlamp and
climate controls)
Off/On (for example, inside
rearview mirror)
On (for example, cruise control
lever)
Parking Lamps
Driver Safety Belt Reminder Light
(if equipped)
Rear Door Security Locks
Rear Window Defogger
StabiliTrak
®–Stability Control
System (if equipped)
Tire Pressure Monitor Light
(if equipped)
Tow/Haul Mode Light
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