climate control CHEVROLET COLORADO 2021 Duramax Diesel Supplement
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Chevrolet/GMC 2.8L Duramax Diesel Engine Supplement (GMNA-Localizing-
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12 Instruments and Controls
2. Touch Vehicle to display a list ofavailable options.
3. Touch to select the desired feature setting.
4. Touch
9orRto turn a feature off or on.
5. Touch
zto go to the top level of the
Settings menu.
Climate and Air Quality
Select and the following may display:
Rapid Heat-Elevated Idle
This allows the feature to be turned on and
off. See “Elevated Idle” inStarting the Diesel
Engine 013.
Select Off or On.
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Continue to follow the instructions in the
DIC messages. Hold the exhaust brake
switch on the center stack below the climate
controls for more than three seconds, and
then release it, to begin the regeneration
process.
If the EXHAUST BRAKE ON message displays,
then the switch was released too soon.
Press it again to turn off the exhaust brake,
then try again when the DIC message
prompts.
When manual regeneration begins, the
engine speed increases, the engine cooling
fan sound increases, and a DIC message
indicates that cleaning is in progress.
A DIC message will display when cleaning
has completed. The message will remain as
long as cleaning is not necessary. Cleaning
could take up to 30 minutes. Upon
completion, the engine will return to normal
idle, but exhaust components will remain
hot for several minutes. Do not move the
vehicle until the exhaust has had time to
cool. Manual regeneration can be canceled
at any time by pressing the brake pedal or
turning the engine off. Unusual noises may
be heard if regeneration is interrupted.Diesel Exhaust Fluid{
Warning
Avoid getting Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
on your skin or in your eyes as it could
cause irritation. For more safety,
handling, and storage information, see
the Diesel Exhaust Fluid container label.
Caution
Use only DEF that is GM approved,
or fluid containing the API certified or ISO
22241 label. The use of other fluids could
damage the system, requiring costly
repairs that will not be covered by the
vehicle warranty.
Caution
Do not mix fuel with DEF, and do not put
DEF in the fuel tank. This could lead to
costly repairs that might not be covered
by the vehicle warranty.
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is used with diesel
engines to reduce the amount of regulated
emissions produced. Products such as AdBlue are types of DEF, and are approved for use
in the vehicle as long as they have an API
certification label or meet ISO 22241. The
fluid level in the DEF tank must be
maintained for the vehicle to run properly.
DEF is not a fuel additive. DEF should not be
mixed with or added to diesel fuel. DEF
freezes when exposed to temperatures
below
−11 °C (12 °F). For DEF tank capacity
see Capacities and Specifications 082.
It is normal to hear the DEF system purge
fluid back into the tank after the vehicle is
shut off.
Locating Diesel Exhaust Fluid
DEF can be purchased at your dealer.
Additionally, some diesel truck fueling
stations or retailers may have DEF for
purchase. For vehicles with an active OnStar
or connected services plan, OnStar can help
to locate a DEF retailer. See “Customer
Assistance Offices” in the owner’s manual
for phone numbers to assist in contacting a
GM dealer. See Recommended Fluids and
Lubricants 078.
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3. Press and release the PTO in-cab switchbelow the climate controls in the center
stack. The PTO indicator light will blink
rapidly until the PTO load relay becomes
engaged and will then be on steady. The
engine will advance to the PTO Standby
Speed.
4. Once the PTO Standby Speed is reached, use SET− and +RES on the cruise control
to reach the Set 1 or Set 2 PTO engine
speeds.
The accelerator pedal is disabled and
cannot be used to override the PTO
preset speeds.
Factory Default PTO Engine Speeds
Standby 900 rpm
Set 1 (SET−) 1200 rpm
Set 2 (+RES) 1900 rpm
The first time a vehicle is used for PTO: 1. The PTO Control setting on the GM Service Tool is programmed to Interior
Mode PTO Switch.
2. Check the correct operation of the default PTO preset stationary mode to
observe the three idle up speeds. The
PTO function should be confirmed before any wiring modifications are done or any
reprogramming is attempted. See your
dealer if the default presets are not
functioning properly.
3. The PTO indicator light will not initially reflect the status of the PTO load until
the PTO load relay is wired into the
system. The PTO load relay output is
enabled as a factory default. When the
PTO indicator light is either blinking or
on solid, the PTO relay output will be
activated.
Preset Enable Conditions –Remote
Operation
This requires programming with the GM
Service Tool and remote switch panel
provided by GM Upfitter.
1. Confirm that cruise control is off.
2. Set the parking brake and shift the transmission into P (Park).
3. Turn the engine off. Remove or place the key in the ignition off position. Lock the
vehicle, if desired.
4. Confirm the hood is closed.
5. From outside the vehicle, press and release the Remote PTO Arm switch. 6. Within five seconds, open and close the
Remote PTO Engine Start/Shutdown
switch.
7. The horn will chirp, and then engine starting will be automatically initiated.
The PTO system will then elevate engine
rpm to PTO Standby Speed and engage
the PTO load relay.
8. The Remote PTO Set switch can now be used to accomplish the PTO Set 1 and
Set 2 engine speeds.
The accelerator pedal is disabled when
Remote PTO operation is selected.
Preset Enable Conditions –Remote
Operation In-Cab Enable
This requires programming with the GM
Service Tool and remote switch panel
provided by GM Upfitter.
Starting remote operation in-cab:
1. With the engine running, shift the vehicle into P (Park), release the brake
pedal, and set the parking brake.
2. Confirm that cruise control is off.
3. Confirm the hood is closed.
4. Press and release the in-cab PTO switch.
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.Refer to the service manual or go to the
GM Upfitter Integration website
www.gmupfitter.com for details, advanced
programming features, and usage with a
removable pendant.
Variable PTO
Variable Enable Conditions–In-Cab
Operation
To enable PTO:
1. With the engine running, shift the vehicle into P (Park) and set the parking
brake. Do not press the brake pedal.
2. Press and release the PTO in-cab switch below the climate controls in the center
stack. The PTO indicator light will blink
rapidly until the PTO load relay becomes
engaged and will then be on steady. The
engine will advance to the PTO Standby
Speed.
3. Once PTO Standby Speed is reached, SET −and +RES on the cruise control can be
used to tap up and tap down the engine
speed. Factory setting for the tap step is
100 rpm and the setting for the ramp
rate is 150 rpm/sec. The GM Service Tool
can enable the capability to change the
default value for tap step via the Radio
Customization menu. The default values for both tap step and ramp rate can be
changed with the GM Service Tool. The
accelerator pedal is disabled, and cannot
be used to control PTO engine speed.
Variable Enable Conditions –Remote
Operation
This requires programming with the GM
Service Tool and the appropriate remote
switch panel provided by GM Upfitter.
1. Confirm that cruise control is off.
2. Set the parking brake and shift the transmission into P (Park).
3. Turn the engine off. Remove or place the key in the ignition off position. Lock the
vehicle, if desired.
4. The hood must be closed.
5. From outside the vehicle, press and release the Remote PTO Arm switch.
6. Within five seconds, open and close the Remote PTO Engine Start/Shutdown
switch.
7. The horn will chirp, and then engine starting will be automatically initiated.
The PTO system will then elevate engine
rpm to PTO Standby Speed and engage
the PTO load relay. Variable Enable Conditions
–Remote
Operation In-Cab Enable Starting Remote
Operation from In-Cab
This requires programming with the GM
Service Tool and remote switch panel
provided by GM Upfitter.
1. With the engine running, shift the vehicle into P (Park), release the brake
pedal, and set the parking brake.
2. Confirm cruise control is off.
3. Confirm the hood is closed.
4. Press and release the PTO in-cab switch.
5. The horn will chirp, the PTO load relay will engage, and the engine will advance
to the PTO Standby Speed.
The operator may exit the vehicle.
{Warning
If the key is in the ignition during
Remote PTO operation, the vehicle can be
shifted out of P (Park) by an
unauthorized operator. Even though PTO
will be disengaged, depending on PTO
Upfitter application, personal injury or
property damage may result from vehicle
movement. The operator must ensure (Continued)
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.Refer to the service manual or go to the
GM Upfitter Integration website
www.gmupfitter.com for details.
Mobile PTO
Mobile Enable Conditions–In-Cab
Operation Only
This requires programming with the GM
Service Tool.
1. The engine must be running.
2. The parking brake must be released.
3. Confirm that cruise control is off.
4. Engine rpm must be less than 1500 rpm.
5. Shift the transmission to M1, M2, or M3.
6. Tap the brake pedal and then do not press the brake pedal.
7. Keep the driver door closed. The driver door can be kept open if reconfigured
using the GM Service Tool. See
www.gmupfitter.com.
8. Press and release the PTO in-cab switch below the climate controls in the center
stack. Then within 10 seconds press and
release +RES on the cruise control. The
PTO indicator light will blink slowly
between presses. The PTO indicator light
will then blink rapidly until the PTO load
becomes engaged, and then come on steady. The engine speed will remain at
the current throttle setting or advance to
PTO Standby Speed, whichever value is
greater. If the engine rpm is above 1500
rpm, the PTO relay will not engage until
the engine rpm drops below 1500 rpm.
9. Once engaged, if additional engine speed is desired, use either the cruise control
or the accelerator pedal to temporarily
adjust the engine speed.
‐+RES on the cruise control can be used
to tap up, or if continuously held to
ramp up, to the desired operating
speed. SET− on the cruise control can
be used to tap down or coast down if
continuously held to the desired
engine speed. Top limit is PTO Max
Engine Speed, default 2100 rpm and
programmable to 2900 rpm. Lower
limit is PTO Standby Speed, default
900 rpm with program range from
base idle to 900 rpm.
‐ The accelerator pedal can be used to
achieve the desired speed. When the
desired speed is reached, SET− on the
cruise control would be used to
capture and maintain that speed.
Normal tap up and tap down can then
be used to fine tune the setting. In Mobile PTO mode, the vehicle speed
achieved is the result of the current engine
speed requested and the transmission gear
range selected. When the vehicle is placed in
M2 or M3, the vehicle will upshift according
to engine rpm set point, and vehicle speed
will increase. To prevent upshifts and
maintain lower vehicle speeds, place the
vehicle in M1.
Mobile Enable Conditions
–Operator
Selectable In-Cab Mode (OSIM)
This requires programming with the GM
Service Tool and specific pairing mobile
mode with either stationary preset or
variable. Remote operation is not available.
See “Mobile PTO” previously in this section.
PTO System Disengage Conditions
Preset or Variable Stationary Modes –
In-Cab Operation
To disengage PTO, do one of the following:
.Press the brake pedal. The engine returns
to base idle, but the PTO load relay
remains engaged. The PTO indicator light
will blink slowly indicating that a PTO set
speed is still stored in memory. Upon
releasing the brake, the factory default
programming is for the engine speed to