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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The power  door lock switch  will  lock  or unlock  the rear 
hatch and  Dutch  doors.  See “Hatch  Release”  in 
this section. 
Every vehicle with power  door locks 
has a pulse  lock 
system. A pulse  lock 
system works like this: 
If  the sliding door 
is open  and you  press  the power  door 
lock  switch, the sliding door  will  not lock immediately. 
After  you  close the  door,  the system comes 
on and, in 
about  five seconds, locks  the sliding  door. 
All  models  have overriding door  locks. When a  door 
is  locked,  the inside  door handle  will  not  work  the 
latch.  This will help stop a  door  from being 
accidentally opened. 
Leaving Your Vehicle 
If  you  are leaving  the  vehicle, take your  keys,  open  your 
door  and set the locks from inside. Then  get out  and 
close the  door. 
Keyless  Entry  System  (Option) 
If your vehicle has this option,  you can lock  and 
unlock  your  doors  or unlock  your  rear hatch from  about 
3 feet (1 m) up to 30 feet (9 m) away  using  the  remote 
keyless entry transmitter supplied  with  your  vehicle. Your 
keyless  entry system  operates  on a radio  frequency 
subject 
to Federal  Communications Commission  (FCC) 
Rules  and  with  Industry  Canada. 
This device complies  with  Part 
15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation  is  subject to 
the following  two conditions: 
(1) this device  may  not  cause harmful  interference, 
and 
(2) this device  must accept  any  interference 
received,  including  interference  that  may  cause 
undesired  operation. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine This device  complies  with  RSS-210 of  Industry  Canada. 
Operation  is subject  to the  following  two  conditions: 
(1)  this  device may  not  cause  interference,  and 
(2) this 
device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including 
interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation  of 
the devict . 
Changes or modifications  to this  system  by  other  than  an 
authorized  service  facility  could void  authorization  to 
use  this  equipment. 
This  system  has  a range  of  about 
3 feet (1 m)  up  to 
30 feet (9 m).  At times  you  may  notice  a decrease  in 
range.  This is  normal  for any remote  keyless  entry 
system.  If  the  transmitter  does  not  work  or if 
you have 
to  stand  closer  to your  vehicle  for  the  transmitter  to 
work, 
try this: 
Check  to  determine  if battery  replacement 
or 
transmitter  resynchronization  is  necessary.  See the 
instructions  that  follow. 
Check  the  distance.  You may  be  too  far from your 
vehicle.  You  may  need  to stand  closer  during  rainy 
or  snowy  weather, 
Check  the  location.  Other  vehicles  or objects may  be 
blocking  the  signal.  Take  a few  steps  to  the  left  or 
right,  hold  the  transmitter  higher,  and  try  again. 
If  you’re  still  having  trouble,  see your  dealer  or a 
qualified  technician  for  service. 
Operation 
When  you  press UNLOCK, the  driver’s  door  will 
unlock  automatically.  If  you press 
UNLOCK again 
within  five seconds,  all  doors  will  unlock.  All  doors 
will  lock  when 
LOCK is  pressed.  The  interior  lamps 
will  come  on whenever  you  lock  or unlock  the  doors. 
Pressing  the  REAR 
2X button  twice  within  three 
seconds  will  unlock  the  rear  cargo doors. 
Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your Vehicle 
Each  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter  is  coded  to 
prevent  another  transmitter  from unlocking  your  vehicle. 
If  a transmitter  is  lost  or stolen,  a replacement  can  be 
purchased  through  your  dealer.  Remember  to bring  any 
remaining  transmitters  with  you  when  you  go to your 
dealer.  When  the  dealer  matches  the  replacement 
transmitter  to your  vehicle,  any  remaining  transmitters 
must  also  be  matched.  Once  your  dealer  has  coded  the 
new  transmitter,  the  lost  transmitter  will  not  unlock  your 
vehicle.  Each  vehicle  can have  only  two  transmitters 
matched  to  it. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Battery  Replacement 
Under normal use, the battery in your remote keyless 
entry transmitter should last about two years. 
You  can tell the battery  is weak 
if the transmitter won’t 
work  at the normal range in any location.  If  you have to 
get  close  to your vehicle before  the transmitter works, 
it’s  probably time  to change the battery. 
NOTICE: 
When  replacing  the  battery,  use  care  not  to  touch 
any  of  the  circuitry.  Static  from  your  body 
transferred  to  these  surfaces  may  damage 
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To replace the battery: 
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Use  one  PanasonicB  three-volt,  type CR2032,  or 
equivalent  battery. 
Your  transmitter housing snaps apart  for ease in 
battery replacement.  2. 
3. 
4. 
Insert a small coin, or flathead screwdriver, to 
separate the bottom 
of the transmitter from the top. 
Remove the battery and replace it  with a new  one, 
making sure the positive 
(+) side of the battery is 
facing down. 
Snap the top and bottom  together. 
Test  the operation  of the transmitter  with  your 
vehicle.  If the transmitter does not work,  try 
synchronizing the transmitter  with the receiver.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Synchronization 
Synchronization  may be necessary  due to the security 
method  used  by  this  system.  The transmitter  does not 
send  the same  signal  twice  to the  receiver. 
The receiver 
will  not  respond  to  a  signal  it has  been  sent  previously. 
This  will  prevent  anyone from  recording  and  playing 
back  the  signal  from  the  transmitter. 
To  resynchronize  your  transmitter,  stand  close to  your 
vehicle  and simultaneously  press  and  hold  the 
LOCK 
and UNLOCK buttons on the transmitter  for eight 
seconds.  The door  locks  should  cycle 
to confirm 
synchronization. 
If the  locks  do not  cycle, see your 
dealer  for service. 
Sliding Door 
To  open  the  sliding side door,  pull  the  handle  toward  the 
back  and  slide the door  to 
the rear  until  it  latches in the 
open  position. 
To close  the sliding slide  door,  pull  the  handle  toward 
the  front 
to release  the  rear  latch,  and  slide the 
door forward. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If yc vehi is fac .g do!  rd  on  a  steep 
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(15 percent  or  more),  the  door  may  not 
stay  open  and  could  slam  shut,  possibly injuring 
someone. 
To make  sure  the  door  does  not  slam 
shut,  be sure  to  hold it  open  until  everyone  is 
clear  of the  door,  and  only then  allow  it  to 
slowly  close. 
Sliding  Door Child  Security  Lock 
Your vehicle's  sliding side 
door  is  equipped  with 
a 
child  security  door lock, 
located  at  the  front 
of the 
sliding  door. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine There are two  labels on your  vehicle  to remind  you  that 
you have  this  feature.  One can be seen  from  the outside 
on your sliding  door. It is  located near the bottom of the 
door  glass,  toward  the  front of the  door. 
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The other  label  is  at  the 
front  of  the  sliding  door, 
near  the  child  security 
door  lock. 
This feature  prevents  passengers  from opening  the 
sliding  side door from the  inside. 
To  use  this feature,  do the  following: 
1. Move  the  lever  all  the  way up. 
2. Close  the  door.  To 
open  the  sliding  side door  while  the  child  security 
lock 
is engaged,  unlock the door  and  open  it from 
the  outside. 
If  you  don’t  cancel  the  security  lock  feature,  adults  or 
older  children  who  ride  in  the  rear  won’t  be able to  open 
the  sliding  door from the  inside. 
You should  let  adults 
and  older  children  know  how  the  security  door  lock 
works,  and  how 
to cancel  the  lock. 
Canceling  the  Sliding Door Child 
Security 
Lock 
To cancel  the  child  security  lock: 
1. Unlock  the  door  and  open it from the outside. 
2. Move the lever  all  the  way  down. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Hatch 
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It  can  be  dangerous  to  drive  with  the  rear 
swing-out  windows, rear  hatch  or  rear  doors 
open  because  carbon  monoxide  (CO)  gas  can 
come  into  your  vehicle. You can’t  see or smell 
CO. It can  cause  unconsciousness  and even  death. 
If you must  drive  with the  rear  swing-out  windows, 
rear hatch or  rear  doors  open or if electrical  wiring 
or  other  cable connections  must pass through  the 
seal between  the body  and  the  rear  swing-out 
windows,  rear  hatch  or  rear  doors: 
Make  sure  all  windows  are  shut. 
Turn  the  fan  on  your  heating or cooling 
system  to  its  highest  speed  with  the  setting 
on  anything  but  MAX A/C. That  will force 
outside  air  into  your  vehicle. See “Comfort 
Controls”  in  the  Index. 
instrument  panel,  open  them 
all the way. 
If you  have  air  outlets  on  or  under  the 
See  “Engine  Exhaust’’  in  the  Index. 
Hatch  Release  (Option) 
You can use your  key  to unlock  the hatch  and  all the 
other doors  from the outside. Insert  the  key into the 
hatch release  button  and  turn  it to  the  left.  All  doors 
will  unlock. 
You  may  also use  the  Keyless  Entry  System 
described  earlier. 
The  hatch  can be opened  or closed  without  a  key 
if the 
door  lock  system  is  unlocked. 
To open  the  hatch,  unlock it, press  the  button  and lift the 
handle  located  in  the center  of  the  door. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To lock  the  power  lock  system from the  outside,  insert 
the  key  in  the hatch  release  button  and turn  it 
to the 
right.  All  doors will  lock. 
Also,  see the  Caution  following “Hatch,”  located  in 
this section. 
Theft 
Vehicle  theft  is  big  business,  especially  in  some  cities. 
Although  your  vehicle has  a number 
of theft-deterrent 
features,  we  know  that  nothing  we put  on it can make it 
impossible  to steal.  However,  there 
are ways you 
can help. 
Key in  the  Ignition 
If  you  leave your  vehicle  with  the keys inside, it’s an 
easy  target  for  joy  riders or  professional  thieves 
-- so 
don’t do it. 
When 
you park your vehicle  and open the driver’s  door, 
you’ll  hear a chime  reminding  you  to remove your  key 
from the  ignition and take  it with  you.  Always  do this. 
Your  steering  wheel  will  be locked,  and 
so will  your 
ignition  and transmission.  And  remember to lock 
the doors. 
Parking  at  Night 
Park in a lighted  spot, close all  windows  and  lock  your 
vehicle.  Remember 
to keep your  valuables  out of sight. 
Put  them  in  a  storage area, 
or take them  with  you. 
Parking  Lots 
If you park  in  a lot where  someone  will  be  watching 
your  vehicle,  it’s  best 
to lock  it  up  and  take  your  keys. 
But  what  if 
you have to leave  your key? Do not leave 
valuables  in  your  vehicle,  since there is  no  locking  area 
in  which 
to secure  them.  Lock  all  doors except 
the  driver’s. 
Passlock@ 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  the  Passlock 
theft-deterrent  system. 
Passlock  is  a  passive  theft-deterrent  system.  The system 
is  armed  once  the  key  is  removed  from 
the ignition. 
Passlock  enables  fuel if the  ignition  lock  cylinder 
is 
turned  with  a  valid  key.  If a correct  key  is  not  used,  fuel 
is  disabled. 
During  normal  operation, the  SECURITY  light  will  go 
off after the engine  is started. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If the  engine  stalls and the SECURITY  light flashes, 
wait  until  the  light stops  flashing before  trying to restart 
the  engine. Remember to release the  key from  the 
START position  as  soon as the  engine  starts. 
If you are driving and the SECURITY light comes on, 
you will  be  able to restart  the  engine if you turn  the 
engine 
off. However,  your  Passlock  system is not 
working  properly  and  must  be serviced  by  your  dealer. 
Your  vehicle  is not  protected  by  Passlock  at  this time. 
You  may  also want 
to check the fuses (see “Fuses and 
Circuit Breakers” 
in the  Index).  See your dealer 
for service. 
If the  SECURITY  light comes  on while  the  engine is 
running,  a problem  has  been  detected and  the  system 
may  need  service. See your dealer for service. 
In  an  emergency,  call 
the GM Roadside  Assistance 
Center. 
See “Roadside  Assistance”  in  the  Index. 
New Vehicle “Break-In” 
NOTICE: 
Your  vehicle  doesn’t  need  an  elaborate 
“break-in.”  But  it  will perform  better  in  the  long 
run  if you follow  these  guidelines: 
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Keep  your  speed  at 55 mph (88 kmh)  or 
less  for  the  first 
500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  drive  at  any  one  speed 
-- fast  or 
slow 
-- for  the  first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  make  full-throttle  starts. 
Avoid  making  hard  stops  for  the  first 
200 miles (322 km)  or so. During  this  time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t  yet broken 
in.  Hard  stops  with  new linings  can  mean 
premature  wear  and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow  this  breaking-in  guideline  every 
time  you get new  brake  linings. 
Don’t  tow 
a trailer  during  break-in. 
See  “Towing 
a Trailer”  in  the  Index  for 
more  information. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Ignition  Positions 
Use  your  ignition  key to start  your  vehicle.  The 
ignition  key  lets you  turn  the  ignition  switch  to 
five  different  positions. 
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ACCESSORY (A): This  position  lets  you  use  things 
like 
the radio  and  the  windshield  wipers  when the 
engine  is  off. To get into  ACCESSORY,  push in the key 
and  turn  it toward  you.  Your steering  wheel  will  remain 
locked,  just 
as it was  before you inserted  the  key. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  operate  accessories  in  the  ACCESSORY 
position  for  long  periods  of  time.  Prolonged 
operation  of  accessories  in  the  ACCESSORY  position  could  drain  your  battery  and  prevent 
you  from  starting  your  vehicle. 
LOCK (B): This  position  locks  your  ignition,  steering 
wheel  and  transmission  shift  lever  in  PARK 
(P). It’s a 
theft-deterrent  feature. You will  only  be  able to remove 
your  key  when  the  ignition  is  turned 
to LOCK. 
OFF (C): This  position  lets you turn  off  the  engine but 
still  turn  the  steering  wheel.  Use 
OFF if  you  must have 
your  vehicle 
in motion  while the engine  is off (for 
example, 
if your  vehicle  is  being  towed). 
RUN  (D): This is  the  position  for  driving. 
START  (E): This starts  your  engine. 
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