keyless entry CHEVROLET CAMARO SS 2010 Owners Manual
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Keys, Doors and
Windows
Keys and LocksKeys...................................1-2
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
System..............................1-3
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
System Operation................1-3
Remote Vehicle Start.............1-5
Door Locks..........................1-6
Power Door Locks.................1-7
Lockout Protection.................1-8
DoorsTrunk..................................1-8
Vehicle SecurityVehicle Security..................1-10
Anti-Theft Alarm System.......1-10
Immobilizer.........................1-11
Immobilizer Operation...........1-11
Exterior MirrorsConvex Mirrors....................1-12
Power Mirrors.....................1-12
Heated Mirrors....................1-12
Automatic Dimming Mirror.....1-12
Interior MirrorsManual Rearview Mirror........1-13
Automatic Dimming
Rearview Mirror.................1-13
WindowsWindows............................1-14
Power Windows..................1-14
Sun Visors.........................1-16
RoofSunroof..............................1-16
Keys, Doors and Windows 1-1
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Keys and Locks
Keys
{WARNING
Leaving children in a vehicle with
the ignition key is dangerous for
many reasons, children or others
could be badly injured or even
killed. They could operate the
power windows or other controls
or even make the vehicle move.
The windows will function with the
keys in the ignition and children
could be seriously injured or killed
if caught in the path of a closing
window. Do not leave the keys in
a vehicle with children.The key, that is part of the Remote
Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter,
can be used for the ignition and
all locks.Press the button on the RKE
transmitter to extend the key.
Press the button and the key blade
to retract the key.
See your dealer/retailer if a new key
is needed.
Notice:If you ever lock your
keys in the vehicle, you may have
to damage the vehicle to get in.
Be sure you have spare keys.
If you are locked out of the vehicle,
seeRoadside Assistance Program
on page 12-6orOnStar
®System on
page 4-42.
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Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) System
SeeRadio Frequency Statement
(US, Can) on page 12-15for
information regarding Part 15 of
the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Rules and
RSS-210/211 of Industry and
Science Canada.
Changes or modifications to this
system by other than an authorized
service facility could void
authorization to use this equipment.
If there is a decrease in the RKE
operating range, try this:
•Check the distance. The
transmitter may be too far from
the vehicle. 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.
•Check the transmitter’s battery.
See “Battery Replacement”
later in this section.
•If the transmitter is still not
working correctly, see your
dealer/retailer or a qualified
technician for service.
Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) System Operation
If available, the Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE) transmitter will work
up to 65 feet (20 m) away from
the vehicle.
Other conditions can affect the
performance of the transmitter.
SeeRemote Keyless Entry (RKE)
System on page 1-3.The following may be available:
Q(Lock):Press to lock all doors.
The turn signal indicators may
flash and/or the horn may sound to
indicate locking, see “Remote
Feedback” underVehicle
Personalization on page 4-38.
If the passenger door is open
when
Qis pressed, all doors lock. RKE without Remote Start Shown
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Remote Vehicle Start
Your vehicle may have this feature
which allows you to start the
engine from outside the vehicle.
/(Remote Vehicle Start):This
button will be on the RKE transmitter
if you have remote start.
To enable and disable remote start,
see “Remote Start” underVehicle
Personalization on page 4-38.
During a remote start the climate
control system will turn on with
the fan speed, air delivery mode,
and temperature settings that
the system was set when the vehicle
was last turned off. If the fan is
set to O (off), the climate control
system will not turn on.Laws in some local communities
may restrict the use of remote
starters. For example, some laws
may require a person using remote
start to have the vehicle in view.
Check local regulations for any
requirements.
There are other conditions which
can affect the performance of
the transmitter, seeRemote Keyless
Entry (RKE) System on page 1-3
for additional information.
Starting the Engine Using
Remote Start
To start the engine using the remote
start feature:
1. Press
Qon the RKE transmitter.
2. Press and hold
/for about
two seconds. The turn signal
lamps will flash to confirm
the vehicle has been started.
The parking lamps will turn on
and remain on as long as the
engine is running. The vehicle’s
doors will be locked.3. The key must be inserted and
turned to ON/RUN before
driving.
The engine will shut off after
10 minutes unless a time
extension is done or the key is
inserted and turned to ON/RUN.
Extending Engine Run Time
For a 10 minute extension, repeat
Steps 1 and 2 while the engine
is still running. The remote start can
only be extended once.
When the remote start is extended,
the second 10 minutes will start
immediately.
For example, if the vehicle has been
running for five minutes, and
10 minutes are added, the engine
will run for a total of 15 minutes.
A maximum of two remote starts or
remote start attempts are allowed
between ignition cycles.
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Remote Trunk Release
To open the trunk from the outside
the vehicle, press the
Vbutton
on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
transmitter.
From inside the vehicle, press
the
Vbutton located on the
driver door.
Emergency Trunk Release
Handle
Notice:Do not use the
emergency trunk release handle
as a tie-down or anchor point
when securing items in the trunk
as it could damage the handle.
The emergency trunk release
handle is only intended to aid a
person trapped in a latched trunk,
enabling them to open the
trunk from the inside.
There is an emergency trunk release
handle located inside the trunk on
the trunk latch. On some vehicles,
the release handle can be accessed
by folding the rear seat center
seatback. SeeRear Seats on
page 2-6. Pull the release handle to
open the trunk from the inside.
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Oil Pressure Low – Stop
Engine
This message displays if low oil
pressure levels occur. Stop the
vehicle as soon as safely possible
and do not operate it until the cause
of the low oil pressure has been
corrected. Check the oil as soon as
possible and have your vehicle
serviced by your dealer/retailer.
Engine Power Messages
Engine Power Is Reduced
This message displays when the
vehicle’s engine power is reduced.
Reduced engine power can affect the
vehicle’s ability to accelerate. If this
message is on, but there is no
reduction in performance, proceed to
your destination. The performance
may be reduced the next time the
vehicle is driven. The vehicle may
be driven at a reduced speed whilethis message is on, but maximum
acceleration and speed may be
reduced. Anytime this message
stays on, the vehicle should be taken
to your dealer/retailer for service as
soon as possible.
Fuel System Messages
Fuel Level Low
This message displays when the
vehicle is low on fuel. Refuel
as soon as possible
Tighten Gas Cap
This message displays when the
fuel cap is not on tight. Tighten the
fuel cap.
Change Fuel Filter
This message displays when the
fuel needs to be replaced. Take the
vehicle to your dealer/retailer for
service.
Key and Lock Messages
Number Of Keys Programmed
This message displays when
programming new keys to the
vehicle.
Replace Battery In Remote Key
This message displays when the
battery in the Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE) transmitter needs to be
replaced.
Lamp Messages
Automatic Light Control On
This message is displayed when the
automatic light control has been
turned on. SeeAutomatic Headlamp
System on page 5-3.
Instruments and Controls 4-33
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Dome Lamps
The dome lamp buttons are located
in the overhead console.
To change the settings, press the
following:
((Off):Turns the lamp off, even
when a door is open.
1(Door):The lamp comes on
automatically when a door is
opened.
'(On):Turns the dome lamp on.
Lighting Features
Entry Lighting
The lamps inside the vehicle come
on when any door is opened. They
stay on about 20 seconds and when
all of the doors have been closed or
the ignition is turned to ON/RUN they
gradually fade out. They also come
on when the unlock symbol button is
pressed on the Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE) system transmitter.
The lamps inside the vehicle stay
on for about 20 seconds after
the key is removed from the ignition
to provide light as you exit.
Theater Dimming
This feature allows for a three to
five second fade out of the courtesy
lamps instead of immediately
turning off.
Battery Load
Management
The vehicle has Electric Power
Management (EPM) that estimates
the battery’s temperature and
state of charge. It then adjusts the
voltage for best performance
and extended life of the battery.
When the battery’s state of charge is
low, the voltage is raised slightly to
quickly bring the charge back up.
When the state of charge is high, the
voltage is lowered slightly to prevent
overcharging. If the vehicle has a
voltmeter gage or a voltage display
on the Driver Information Center
(DIC), you may see the voltage move
up or down. This is normal. If there is
a problem, an alert will be displayed.
The battery can be discharged at
idle if the electrical loads are
very high. This is true for all
vehicles. This is because the
generator (alternator) may not be
spinning fast enough at idle to
produce all the power that is needed
for very high electrical loads.
5-6 Lighting
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Gages (cont.)
Fuel................................4-11
Odometer........................4-11
Speedometer...................4-11
Tachometer......................4-11
Transmission
Temperature.................4-14
Trip Odometer..................4-11
Voltmeter.........................4-15
Warning Lights and
Indicators....................... 4-9
Garage Door Opener............4-45
Programming...................4-45
Gasoline
Specifications...................8-44
General Information
Service and Maintenance . . . 10-1
Towing ............................8-48
Vehicle Care...................... 9-2
Glove Box............................ 3-1
GM Mobility Reimbursement
Program..........................12-5H
Halogen Bulbs.....................9-37
Hazard Warning Flashers........ 5-4
Head Restraints..................... 2-2
Headlamps
Aiming ............................9-34
Automatic.......................... 5-3
Bulb Replacement.............9-37
Daytime Running
Lamps (DRL) ..........5-3, 9-39
Flash-to-Pass..................... 5-3
High Intensity Discharge
(HID) Lighting...............9-37
High/Low Beam Changer..... 5-2
Heated Front Seats................ 2-6
Heated Mirrors.....................1-12
Highway Hypnosis................. 8-9
Hill and Mountain Roads......... 8-9
Hood ................................... 9-5
Horn .................................... 4-7
How to Wear Safety Belts
Properly..........................2-10
Hydraulic Clutch...................9-15
I
Ignition Positions..................8-17
Ignition Transmission Lock
Check.............................9-32
Illumination Control................ 5-5
Immobilizer..........................1-11
Immobilizer Light..................4-26
Infants and Young Children,
Restraints........................2-37
Instrument Cluster................4-10
Instrument Panel................... 5-5
Introduction............................. iii
J
Jump Starting......................9-84
K
Key and Lock Messages.......4-33
Keyless Entry System............ 1-3
Keys.................................... 1-2
INDEX i-5
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Passenger Sensing System . . . 2-28
Perchlorate Materials
Requirements, California...... 9-3
Phone
Bluetooth.........6-22, 6-23, 6-26
Power
Door Locks........................ 1-7
Mirrors............................1-12
Protection, Battery.............. 5-7
Retained
Accessory (RAP)...........8-19
Seat Adjustment................. 2-4
Steering Fluid...................9-25
Windows.........................1-14
Pregnancy, Using
Safety Belts.....................2-19
Privacy
Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID).....12-15
Program
Courtesy Transportation.....12-8
Proposition 65 Warning,
California.......................... 9-2R
Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID).........12-15
Statement......................12-15
Radios
AM-FM Radio.................... 6-8
Reception........................6-13
Satellite...........................6-10
Rear Axle...........................9-30
Limited-Slip......................8-38
Rear Seats........................... 2-6
Rearview Mirrors..................1-13
Automatic Dimming...........1-13
Reclining Seatbacks............... 2-4
Recommended Fluids and
Lubricants........................10-7
Recommended Fuel.............8-44
Records
Maintenance...................10-10
Recreational Vehicle Towing . . . 9-87
Reimbursement Program,
GM Mobility.....................12-5
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
System............................. 1-3Remote Vehicle Start............. 1-5
Replacement Bulbs..............9-41
Replacement Parts
Airbags...........................2-34
Maintenance....................10-9
Replacing Airbag System......2-34
Replacing LATCH System
Parts After a Crash...........2-48
Replacing Safety Belt System
Parts After a Crash............2-21
Reporting Safety Defects
Canadian Government.....12-13
General Motors...............12-13
U.S. Government............12-13
Retained Accessory Power
(RAP) .............................8-19
Ride Control Systems
Limited Slip Rear Axle.......8-38
Messages........................4-34
Roadside Assistance
Program..........................12-6
Roof
Sunroof...........................1-16
Rotation, Tires.....................9-61
Routing, Engine Drive Belt....11-4
Running the Vehicle While
Parked............................8-26
i-8 INDEX