lock HUMMER H3 2007 Owners Manual

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Fuse Usage
1 Heated Seats
2 Grille Guard
3 Fuel Pump
4 Roof LampFuse Usage
5 Battery Ignition Switch
6 Front Wiper
7 Regulated Voltage Control Power
8 Power Locks
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Fuse Usage
9 Sunroof, Front Washer Pump
10 Accessories (SPO)
11 Air Compressor
12 Transfer Case Control Module
13Radio, Heating, Ventilation,
Air Conditioning Display
14 Body Control Module
15 Rear Wiper Motor
16 Rear Wiper Pump Switch
17 Air Injection Reactor (AIR) Solenoid
18 Spare 6
19 Cluster
20 Rear Turn Signal, Hazard Signal
21 Powertrain Control Module 1
22Mass Air Flow Sensor,
Purge Solenoid
23 Injector
24 Fog Lamp
25 Powertrain Control Module B
26 Spare 4
27 Airbags
28 Back-up Lamps
29 Anti-lock Brakes, StabiliTrak
®
30 Rear Window Defogger
Fuse Usage
31 Canister Vent
32 Regulated Voltage Control VSense+
33 Ignition 1
34 Transmission
35 Cruise, Inside Rearview Mirror
36 Horn
37 Driver’s Side Rear Park Lamp
38 Amplier
39Reduced Intensity Low-Beam
Daytime Running Lamps
40 Passenger’s Side Headlamp
41 Driver’s Side Headlamp
42 Trailer Back-Up Lamp
43 Front Park Lamps
44 Air Injection Reactor (AIR) Solenoid
45 Auxiliary Power 2
46 Electronic Throttle Control
47 Oxygen Sensor
48 Air Conditioning Clutch
49 Passenger’s Side Rear Park Lamp
50 XM™ Satellite Radio
51 Auxiliary Power 1
52 StabiliTrak
®, Anti-lock Brakes
53 Power Heater Switch
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Fuse Usage
54 Stop
55 Trailer Parking Lamps
56 Front Turn Signal, Hazard Signal
57 Power Sunroof
58Transfer Case Control Module
Switch
59 Climate Control
60 Spare 8
61 Power Seats
62 Air Pump
63 Passenger’s Side Power Window
64Anti-lock Brakes, StabiliTrak
®2
Solenoid
67Anti-lock Brakes, StabiliTrak
®1
Motor
68 Driver’s Side Power Window
82 Climate Control Fan
83 Electronic Brake Controller
84 Trailer B+ Fuse
85 Starter
91 Megafuse
Relay Usage
66 Fuel Pump
69 Fog Lamp
70 High, Low Beam Headlamps
71 Rear Defogger
72 Windshield Wiper On/Off
73 Windshield Wiper High/Low
74 Horn
75 Headlamp
76 Air Conditioning Clutch
77 Powertrain Control Module
78 Run, Crank
79Reduced Intensity Low-Beam
Daytime Running Lamps
80 Air Injection Reactor (AIR) Solenoid
81 Powertrain (Starter)
86 Spare 2
87 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning
88 Retained Accessory Power
89 Park Lamp
Diode Usage
65 Wiper Diode
90 Air Conditioning Clutch Diode
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(c)Visually inspect hoses and have them replaced
if they are cracked, swollen, or deteriorated.
Inspect all pipes, ttings, and clamps; replace with
genuine GM parts as needed. To help ensure
proper operation, a pressure test of the cooling
system and pressure cap and cleaning the outside
of the radiator and air conditioning condenser is
recommended at least once a year.
(d)Visually inspect wiper blades for wear or
cracking. Replace wiper blades that appear worn
or damaged or that streak or miss areas of
the windshield.
(e)Make sure the safety belt reminder light and all
your belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors, and
anchorages are working properly. Look for any
other loose or damaged safety belt system parts.
If you see anything that might keep a safety belt
system from doing its job, have it repaired. Have
any torn or frayed safety belts replaced. Also look
for any opened or broken airbag coverings, and
have them repaired or replaced. The airbag system
does not need regular maintenance.(f)Lubricate all key lock cylinders, hood latch
assembly, secondary latch, pivots, spring anchor,
release pawl, rear compartment hinges, outer
swing-gate handle pivot points, rear door detent
link, roller mechanism, swing-gate handle
pivot points, latch bolt, fuel door hinge, locks, and
folding seat hardware. More frequent lubrication
may be required when exposed to a corrosive
environment. Applying silicone grease on
weatherstrips with a clean cloth will make them
last longer, seal better, and not stick or squeak.
(g)Check vent hose at transfer case for kinks and
proper installation.
(h)Change automatic transmission uid and lter
if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or
more of these conditions:
In heavy city traffic where the outside
temperature regularly reaches 90°F (32°C)
or higher.
In hilly or mountainous terrain.
When doing frequent trailer towing.
Uses such as found in taxi, police, or
delivery service.
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Automatic Transmission Shift Lock
Control System Check
{CAUTION:
When you are doing this inspection, the
vehicle could move suddenly. If the vehicle
moves, you or others could be injured.
1. Before you start, be sure you have enough
room around the vehicle. It should be parked
on a level surface.
2. Firmly apply the parking brake. SeeParking
Brake on page 116.
Be ready to apply the regular brake
immediately if the vehicle begins to move.3. With the engine off, turn the ignition to ON,
but do not start the engine. Without applying
the regular brake, try to move the shift
lever out of PARK (P) with normal effort. If the
shift lever moves out of PARK (P), contact
your GM Goodwrench
®dealer for service.
Ignition Transmission Lock Check
While parked, and with the parking brake set, try to
turn the ignition to LOCK in each shift lever position.
With an automatic transmission, the ignition
should turn to LOCK only when the shift lever is
in PARK (P). The ignition key should come out
only in LOCK.
With a manual transmission, the ignition key
should come out only in LOCK.
Contact your GM Goodwrench
®dealer if service is
required.
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Recommended Fluids and
Lubricants
Fluids and lubricants identied below by name,
part number, or specication may be obtained
from your dealer.
Usage Fluid/Lubricant
Engine OilEngine oil which meets
GM Standard GM6094M and
displays the American Petroleum
Institute Certied for Gasoline
Engines starburst symbol.
GM Goodwrench
®oil meets all
the requirements for your vehicle.
To determine the proper viscosity
for your vehicle’s engine, see
Engine Oil on page 323.
Engine Coolant50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable
water and use only DEX-COOL
®
Coolant. SeeEngine Coolant
on page 335.
Usage Fluid/Lubricant
Hydraulic Brake
SystemDelco
®Supreme 11 Brake Fluid or
equivalent DOT-3 brake uid.
Windshield
WasherGM Optikleen
®Washer Solvent.
Power Steering
SystemGM Power Steering Fluid
(GM Part No. U.S. 89021184,
in Canada 89021186).
Automatic
TransmissionDEXRON
®-VI Automatic
Transmission Fluid.
Manual
TransmissionManual Transmission Fluid
(GM Part No. U.S. 89021806,
in Canada 89021807).
Hydraulic
Clutch SystemHydraulic Clutch Fluid
(GM Part No. U.S. 12345347,
in Canada 10953517) or equivalent
DOT-3 brake uid.
Key Lock
CylindersMulti-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube
(GM Part No. U.S. 12346241,
in Canada 10953474).
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Roadside Assistance Program
As the owner of a new HUMMER vehicle, you are
automatically enrolled in the HUMMER Roadside
Assistance program. This value-added service
is intended to provide peace of mind as you drive
in the city or travel the open road. In the U.S.,
call1-866-HUMMER6 (486-6376)and in Canada,
call1-800-268-680024 hours a day, 365 days
a year to speak with a HUMMER Roadside
Assistance Representative.
The following services are provided in the U.S.
during the Bumper-to-Bumper warranty period and
the Base Warranty period of the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty in Canada up to a maximum
coverage of $100.
Fuel Delivery:Delivery of enough fuel ($5 in
the U.S. and 10 litres in Canada maximum)
for the customer to get to the nearest service
station.
Service to provide diesel may be restricted.
For safety reasons, propane and other
alternate fuels will not be provided.
Lock-out Service (identication required):
Lock-out service will be covered at no charge
if you are unable to gain entry into your
vehicle. If your vehicle will not start, Roadside
Assistance will arrange to have your vehicle
towed to the nearest authorized dealership.
In the U.S., a replacement key will be
delivered within 10 miles.
Emergency Tow from a Public Roadway
or Highway:Tow to the nearest dealership
for warranty service or in the event of a
vehicle-disabling accident.
Flat Tire Change:Installation of your vehicle’s
spare tire in good condition will be covered at
no charge. The customer is responsible for
the repair or replacement of the tire if not
covered by a warrantable failure.
Jump Start:No-start occurrences which
require a battery jump start will be covered
at no charge.
Dealer Locator Service:Directions to the
nearest dealer.
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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. Some information 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.
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A
Accessories and Modications..................... 314
Accessory Power Outlet(s).......................... 169
Adding Equipment to Your
Airbag-Equipped Vehicle............................ 81
Additives, Fuel............................................ 317
Add-On Electrical Equipment....................... 416
Air Cleaner/Filter, Engine............................. 328
Air Conditioning........................................... 170
Airbag
Passenger Status Indicator....................... 179
Readiness Light....................................... 178
Airbag Sensing and Diagnostic
Module (SDM).......................................... 458
Airbag System............................................... 65
Adding Equipment to Your
Airbag-Equipped Vehicle......................... 81
How Does an Airbag Restrain?.................. 73
Passenger Sensing System....................... 75
Servicing Your Airbag-Equipped Vehicle..... 80
What Makes an Airbag Inate?.................. 73
What Will You See After an
Airbag Inates?...................................... 74
When Should an Airbag Inate?................. 71
Where Are the Airbags?............................. 69
Antenna, Fixed Mast................................... 232Antenna, XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna
System.................................................... 232
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS).................... 239
Anti-Lock Brake, System Warning Light....... 183
Appearance Care
Aluminum or Chrome-Plated Wheels........ 412
Care of Safety Belts................................ 409
Chemical Paint Spotting........................... 414
Cleaning Exterior Lamps/Lenses.............. 410
Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle.......... 406
Fabric/Carpet........................................... 407
Finish Care.............................................. 410
Finish Damage......................................... 413
Instrument Panel, Vinyl, and Other
Plastic Surfaces.................................... 409
Leather.................................................... 408
Sheet Metal Damage............................... 413
Tires........................................................ 413
Underbody Maintenance........................... 413
Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials.......... 414
Washing Your Vehicle .............................. 410
Weatherstrips........................................... 409
Windshield, Backglass, and
Wiper Blades........................................ 411
Ashtray(s).................................................... 170
Assist Steps................................................ 271
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Audio System(s).......................................... 201
Care of Your CD Player........................... 232
Care of Your CDs.................................... 231
Fixed Mast Antenna................................. 232
Navigation/Radio System,
see Navigation Manual......................... 230
Radio with CD......................................... 203
Radio with Six-Disc CD............................ 211
Setting the Time...................................... 202
Theft-Deterrent Feature............................ 230
Understanding Radio Reception............... 230
XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna System...... 232
Automatic Headlamp System....................... 165
Automatic Transmission
Fluid........................................................ 329
Operation................................................. 106
B
Battery........................................................ 351
Electric Power Management..................... 168
Run-Down Protection............................... 169
Battery Warning Light.................................. 181
Before Leaving on a Long Trip.................... 278
Bench Seat, Split (60/40).............................. 14Brake
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)................. 239
Emergencies............................................ 241
Parking.................................................... 116
System Warning Light.............................. 182
Brakes........................................................ 347
Braking....................................................... 238
Braking in Emergencies............................... 241
Break-In, New Vehicle................................. 101
Bulb Replacement....................................... 361
Halogen Bulbs......................................... 361
Headlamp Aiming..................................... 358
Headlamps............................................... 362
License Plate Lamps................................ 364
Replacement Bulbs.................................. 365
Taillamps, Turn Signal, Stoplamps
and Back-up Lamps.............................. 363
Buying New Tires........................................ 383C
Calibration..........................................122, 125
California Fuel............................................. 316
California Proposition 65 Warning................ 315
Canadian Owners........................................... 3
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