service indicator GMC ACADIA 2007 User Guide
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Gasoline Octane
Use regular unleaded gasoline with a posted
octane rating of 87 or higher. For best performance
or trailer towing, you could choose to use middle
grade 89 octane unleaded gasoline. If the
octane rating is less than 87, you might notice
an audible knocking noise when you drive,
commonly referred to as spark knock. If this
occurs, use a gasoline rated at 87 octane or higher
as soon as possible. If you are using gasoline
rated at 87 octane or higher and you hear heavy
knocking, the engine needs service.
Gasoline Speci cations
At a minimum, gasoline should meet ASTM
speci cation D 4814 in the United States or
CAN/CGSB-3.5 or 3.511 in Canada. Some
gasolines contain an octane-enhancing additive
called methylcyclopentadienyl manganese
tricarbonyl (MMT). We recommend against the
use of gasolines containing MMT. SeeAdditives
on page 389for additional information.
California Fuel
If your vehicle is certi ed to meet California
Emissions Standards, it is designed to operate
on fuels that meet California speci cations.
See the underhood emission control label.
If this fuel is not available in states adopting
California emissions standards, your vehicle will
operate satisfactorily on fuels meeting federal
speci cations, but emission control system
performance might be affected. The malfunction
indicator lamp could turn on and your vehicle might
fail a smog-check test. SeeMalfunction Indicator
Lamp on page 226. If this occurs, return to
your authorized dealer/retailer for diagnosis.
If it is determined that the condition is caused
by the type of fuel used, repairs might not
be covered by your warranty.
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Additives
To provide cleaner air, all gasolines in the
United States are now required to contain additives
that help prevent engine and fuel system
deposits from forming, allowing the emission
control system to work properly. In most cases,
you should not have to add anything to the
fuel. However, some gasolines contain only the
minimum amount of additive required to meet
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations.
To help keep fuel injectors and intake valves
clean, or if your vehicle experiences problems due
to dirty injectors or valves, look for gasoline that
is advertised as TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline.
Also, your dealer/retailer has additives that
will help correct and prevent most deposit-related
problems.
Gasolines containing oxygenates, such as ethers
and ethanol, and reformulated gasolines might
be available in your area. We recommend
that you use these gasolines, if they comply
with the speci cations described earlier.However, E85 (85% ethanol) and other fuels
containing more than 10% ethanol must not be
used in vehicles that were not designed for
those fuels.
Notice:Your vehicle was not designed for
fuel that contains methanol. Do not use
fuel containing methanol. It can corrode metal
parts in the fuel system and also damage
plastic and rubber parts. That damage would
not be covered under your warranty.
Some gasolines that are not reformulated for low
emissions can contain an octane-enhancing
additive called methylcyclopentadienyl manganese
tricarbonyl (MMT); ask the attendant where you
buy gasoline whether the fuel contains MMT.
We recommend against the use of such gasolines.
Fuels containing MMT can reduce the life of
spark plugs and the performance of the emission
control system could be affected. The malfunction
indicator lamp might turn on. If this occurs,
return to your dealer/retailer for service.
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Brake Wear
Your vehicle has four-wheel disc brakes.
Disc brake pads have built-in wear indicators that
make a high-pitched warning sound when the
brake pads are worn and new pads are needed.
The sound can come and go or be heard all
the time your vehicle is moving, except when you
are pushing on the brake pedal rmly.
{CAUTION:
The brake wear warning sound means that
soon the brakes will not work well. That
could lead to an accident. When you hear
the brake wear warning sound, have your
vehicle serviced.
Notice:Continuing to drive with worn-out
brake pads could result in costly brake repair.Some driving conditions or climates can cause a
brake squeal when the brakes are rst applied
or lightly applied. This does not mean something
is wrong with the brakes.
Properly torqued wheel nuts are necessary to help
prevent brake pulsation. When tires are rotated,
inspect brake pads for wear and evenly tighten
wheel nuts in the proper sequence to torque
speci cations inCapacities and Specifications on
page 497.
Brake linings should always be replaced as
complete axle sets.Brake Pedal Travel
See your dealer/retailer if the brake pedal does
not return to normal height, or if there is a
rapid increase in pedal travel. This could be a sign
that brake service might be required.
Brake Adjustment
Every time you apply the brakes, with or without
the vehicle moving, the brakes adjust for wear.
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Light (cont.)
Highbeam On.......................................... 230
Malfunction Indicator................................ 226
Oil Pressure............................................. 229
Passenger Airbag Status Indicator............ 218
Passenger Safety Belt Reminder.............. 217
Safety Belt Reminder............................... 216
Security................................................... 229
StabiliTrak
®Indicator................................ 224
Tire Pressure........................................... 225
Tow/Haul Mode........................................ 230
Lighting
Delayed Entry.......................................... 187
Delayed Exit............................................ 188
Entry........................................................ 187
Parade Dimming...................................... 188
Lights
Exterior Lamps......................................... 183
Flash-to-Pass........................................... 176
High/Low Beam Changer......................... 176
Loading Your Vehicle................................... 361
Lockout Protection....................................... 108Locks
Delayed Locking...................................... 107
Door........................................................ 106
Lockout Protection................................... 108
Power Door............................................. 107
Programmable Automatic Door Locks....... 107
Rear Door Security Locks........................ 108
Loss of Control........................................... 344
Luggage Carrier.......................................... 162
Lumbar
Manual Controls......................................... 11
Power Controls.......................................... 12
M
Maintenance Schedule
Additional Required Services.................... 504
At Each Fuel Fill...................................... 508
At Least Once a Month............................ 508
At Least Once a Year.............................. 509
Introduction.............................................. 500
Maintenance Footnotes............................ 506
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Maintenance Schedule (cont.)
Maintenance Record................................ 514
Maintenance Requirements...................... 500
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ... 512
Owner Checks and Services.................... 507
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants....... 511
Scheduled Maintenance........................... 502
Using....................................................... 501
Your Vehicle and the Environment............ 500
Malfunction Indicator Light........................... 226
Manual Lumbar Controls............................... 11
Manual Seats.................................................. 9
Memory Seat and Mirrors.............................. 13
Message
DIC Warnings and Messages................... 244
Mirrors
Automatic Dimming Rearview with
OnStar
®and Compass......................... 140
Manual Rearview Mirror with OnStar®...... 140
Outside Convex Mirror............................. 144
Outside Heated Mirrors............................ 145
Outside Power Foldaway Mirrors.............. 143
Outside Power Mirrors............................. 142
MP3 ...................................................295, 301
MyGMLink.com............................................ 521
N
Navigation System, Privacy ......................... 538
Navigation/Radio System,
see Navigation Manual............................. 311
New Vehicle Break-In.................................. 123
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts..... 512
O
Odometer.................................................... 216
Off-Road Recovery...................................... 342
Oil
Engine..................................................... 397
Pressure Light.......................................... 229
Oil, Engine Oil Life System ......................... 400
Older Children, Restraints............................. 48
Online Owner Center................................... 521
OnStar, Privacy........................................... 538
OnStar
®System, see OnStar®Manual........ 145
Operation, Universal Home
Remote System..............................150, 154
Orange Covered Wiring............................... 489
Other Warning Devices................................ 173
Outlet Adjustment........................................ 210
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Outlets
Accessory Power..................................... 197
Outside
Convex Mirror.......................................... 144
Heated Mirrors......................................... 145
Power Foldaway Mirrors........................... 143
Power Mirrors.......................................... 142
Overheated Engine Protection
Operating Mode....................................... 412
Owner Checks and Services....................... 507
Owners, Canadian.......................................... 3
P
Paint, Damage............................................ 486
Parade Dimming.......................................... 188
Park Aid...................................................... 194
Park (P)
Shifting Into............................................. 135
Shifting Out of......................................... 137
Parking
Assist....................................................... 194
Brake....................................................... 134
Over Things That Burn............................ 137Passenger Airbag Status Indicator............... 218
Passenger Sensing System........................... 85
Passing....................................................... 342
PASS-Key
®III+........................................... 120
PASS-Key®III+ Operation........................... 121
Power
Door Locks.............................................. 107
Electrical System..................................... 490
Liftgate..................................................... 110
Lumbar Controls........................................ 12
Outlet 115 Volt Alternating Current ........... 198
Retained Accessory (RAP)....................... 125
Seat.......................................................... 10
Steering Fluid.......................................... 419
Tilt Wheel and Telescopic
Steering Column................................... 174
Windows.................................................. 115
Pretensioners, Safety Belt............................. 47
Privacy........................................................ 536
Event Data Recorders.............................. 537
Navigation System................................... 538
OnStar..................................................... 538
Radio Frequency Identi cation.................. 538
Programmable Automatic Door Locks.......... 107
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