headlamp GMC ENVOY 1998 Owners Manual
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Operation 
UNLOCK: Pressing  this button once will unlock the 
driver’s  door. The parking  lamps will flash  and the 
interior  lights will come 
on. Pressing  this  button once 
also  unlocks  the  rear liftglass.  Pressing 
UNLOCK again 
within  three  seconds  will cause  the remaining  doors  to 
unlock.  The parking  lamps will flash  and 
the interior 
lights will  come  on. 
LOCK: Pressing  this  button once will lock all  of the 
doors.  Press  LOCK  again within three seconds and the 
horn will  chirp. 
REAR: Press this button  twice  within  three seconds to 
release  the liftglass.  The  parking  lamps  will flash  and 
the interior  lights will come  on. The  transmission  must 
be  PARK 
(P) or  NEUTRAL (N). 
Remote Panic Alarm 
When the button  with the horn  symbol  on the key 
transmitter  is pressed,  the horn will  sound and 
the 
headlamps  and taillamps  will flash  for up to 30 seconds. 
This  can  be turned  off  by pressing  the horn button  again, 
waiting  for 
30 seconds,  or starting the vehicle. 
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 four transmitters 
matched  to it. 
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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 ignition  key?  What  if 
you have to leave  something  valuable  in your  vehicle? 
Put  your  valuables  in  a  storage  area,  like  your 
glove  box. 
Lock all the doors  except the driver’s. 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
Your vehicle  is equipped 
with 
a Content 
Theft-Deterrent 
SECURITY alarm  system. 
With this  system, the SECURITY  light will flash as 
you 
open the door (if your ignition  is off). 
This  light  reminds  you to activate  the theft-deterrent 
system.  Here’s how 
to do it: 
1. Open  the door. 
2. Lock the door  with the power  door  lock  switch or the 
remote  keyless  entry  transmitter. The  SECURITY 
light  should  come 
on and stay  on. 
3. Close all doors.  The  SECURITY  light should go off 
after  approximately 
30 seconds.  The alarm  is not 
armed  until the  SECURITY  light goes off. 
If a door  is opened  without  the  key  or the  remote  keyless 
entry  transmitter,  the  alarm  will  go 
off. Your  vehicle’s 
high-beam  headlamps  will  flash 
and the horn will  sound 
for 
30 seconds,  then  will  turn off to save  the  battery  power. 
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Remember, the theft-deterrent  system won‘t activate if 
you lock  the doors with a key or use  the  manual  door 
lock.  It activates only  if 
you use a power door lock 
switch with the door  open, or with the remote keyless 
entry transmitter.  You should 
also remember that  you 
can start your vehicle  with  the correct ignition  key 
if’ the 
alarm  has  been  set 
off. 
Here’s how to avoid setting  off  the alarm by accident: 
If  you don’t want to activate  the theft-deterrent 
system,  the vehicle should  be locked 
with the  door 
key 
after the  doors are  closed. 
Always unlock a  door with a key, or use the remote 
keyless entry transmitter. Unlocking 
a door  any other 
way  will  set off  the  alarm. 
If you set off the alarm  by accident,  unlock any door 
with  the  key.  You can 
also turn  off  the  alarm by pressing 
UNLOCK on  the  remote keyless entry transmitter. 
The alarm won’t  stop if  you  try to unlock  a door  any 
other  way. 
Testing the Alarm 
The alarm can  be tested  by following these  steps: 
I. From inside the vehicle,  lower  the driver‘s window 
and open  the driver’s door. 
3. 
4. 
Activate  the system by locking the doors with  the 
power  door 
lock switch while  the door is open, or 
with the remote keyless entry transmitter. 
Get out 
of the  vehicle, close the door and  wait for the 
SECURITY  light  to 
go out. 
Then  reach 
in through the  window,  unlock  the door 
with the manual door lock and open  the  door. This 
should set 
off the  alarm. 
If the  alarm  does not sound  when it should but the 
vehicle’s high-beam  headlamps flash, check 
to see if the 
horn works. The  horn fuse may  be blown. 
To replace  the 
f~~se,  see “Fuses and Circuit Breakers” 
in the Index. 
If the alarm  does not sound or the  vehicle’s high-beam 
headlamps  do not  flash,  the vehicle should  be serviced 
by 
an authorized service center. 
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. 
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Tilt Wheel 
You should adjust the tilt 
steering  wheel before 
you  drive. 
Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever 
You can  raise  it to the highest level  to give your legs 
more room when 
you enter  and exit  the  vehicle. 
To  tilt the wheel, hold the  steering wheel and pull the 
lever toward 
YOU. Move  the  steering  wheel to a 
comfortable  level, then release  the  lever to lock the 
wheel in place. 
Do not adjust  the steering  wheel while driving.  The 
lever  on the left  side 
of the steering  column 
includes your: 
0 Turn  Signal  and Lane  Change  Indicator 
Headlamp High/Low Beam Changer 
Windshield Wipers 
0 Windshield Washer 
0 Cruise Control 
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Turn and Lane  Change Signals 
The turn  signal  has two  upward  (for right)  and  two 
downward  (for left) positions.  These positions  allow 
you  to signal  a  turn or a  lane  change. 
To signal  a turn,  move  the lever  all the  way up 
or  down.  When  the turn 
is finished, the lever 
will return  automatically. 
I 1 I An  arrow  on the  instrument 
panel  will  flash 
in the 
direction  of the turn  or 
lane  change. 
To  signal  a  lane  change,  just raise  or lower  the  lever 
until the arrow  starts to flash. Hold it there until you 
complete  your  lane  change.  The lever  will return by 
itself when  you release  it. 
The  signal  indicator  will flash  even  if a turn  signal  bulb 
is  burned  out.  Check  the  front  and rear  turn  signal  lamps 
regularly 
to make  sure  they  are  working.  If 
a  bulb  is burned  out,  replace  it to  help  avoid  an 
accident.  If the 
arrows don’t  go on at all when you 
signal  a turn,  check the fuse (see “Fuses  and Circuit 
Breakers” 
in the  Index)  and for  burned-out  bulbs. 
Turn Signal On Chime 
If your  turn signal  is left on  for  more than 3/4 of a mile 
(1.2 km),  a  chime  will sound  at each  flash of the turn 
signal. 
To turn  off the  chime,  move  the turn signal  lever 
to  the  off position. 
Headlamp  High/Low  Beam  Changer 
To change  the  headlamps from low beam  to  high or high 
to  low,  pull the multifunction  lever all the  way toward 
you.  Then  release 
it. 
When the high beams  are 
on,  this  indicator light  on 
the instrument panel will 
also  be  on. 
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Passing  Another  Vehicle  While  Using  Cruise  Control Exterior Lamps 
Use  the  accelerator  pedal  to  increase your speed.  When 
you  take  your  foot off the  pedal,  your  vehicle  will  slow 
down  to  the  cruise  control  speed  you set earlier. 
Using  Cruise  Control  on Hills 
How  well your  cruise  control  will work on  hills  depends 
upon your  speed,  load  and  the  steepness  of the  hills. 
When  going up steep  hills,  you may want 
to step  on  the 
accelerator  pedal  to  maintain  your speed.  When  going 
downhill,  you may have  to  brake  or  shift  to  a lower  gear 
to  keep  your speed  down. 
Of course,  applying  the  brake 
takes  you  out  of  cruise  control.  Many drivers  find  this  to 
be  too  much  trouble  and  don’t  use  cruise  control  on 
steep  hills. 
Ending  Cruise  Control 
There  are  two  ways to turn off the  cruise  control: 
Step  lightly  on  the  brake  pedal. 
Move  the cruise  control  switch  to OFF. 
Erasing  Speed  Memory 
When  you turn  off the  cruise  control  or  the  ignition, 
your  cruise  control  set  speed  memory  is  erased.  Your 
parking  lamp  and  headlamp  switch  is  on  the 
driver’s  side 
of your  instrument  panel. 
Rotate  the 
knob to  the  right  to  the  parking  lamps  symbol 
to  manually  turn on: 
Parking Lamps 
Sidemarker  Lamps 
Taillamps 
License  Plate  Lamps 
Instrument  Panel  Lights 
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Rotate  the  knob  to  the  right  to  the  master  lamps  symbol 
to  turn on all  the  lamps  listed  as  well  as 
the headlamps. 
Rotate  the 
knob all the  way  to  the  left  to  turn off your 
lamps  and  put  the  system  in  automatic  headlamp  mode. 
Automatic  Headlamp System 
When  it is  dark  enough  outside,  your  automatic 
headlamp  system  will  turn  on  your headlamps  at  the 
normal  brightness  along  with  other  lamps  such  as  the 
taillamps,  sidemarker,  parking  lamps  and  the  instrument 
panel  lights.  The  radio  lights  will  also  be  dim. 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  High  Intensity  Discharge 
(€€ID) headlamps.  Your headlamps  come  on  at  lower 
intensity  and  gradually  increase  to  full  brightness. 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with 
a light  sensor  on  the  top 
of  the  instrument  panel  under  the  radio  speaker  grille, 
so 
be  sure  it  is  not  covered,  which  will  cause  the  system  to 
be  on  whenever  the  ignition  is  on. 
The  system  may also  turn  on your  headlamps  when 
driving  through  a parking  garage,  heavy  overcast 
weather, a  tunnel  or  fueling  your  vehicle  in  a low-light 
area.  This  is  normal. 
There  is  a delay  in  the  transition  between  the  daytime 
and  nighttime  operation  of the  Daytime  Running  Lamps 
(DRL)  and  the  automatic  headlamp  systems 
so that  driving  under  bridges  or  bright  overhead  street  lights 
does  not  affect  the  system.  The DRL  and  automatic 
headlamp  system  will  only  be  affected  when  the  light 
sensor 
sees a  change  in  lighting  lasting  longer  than 
the  delay. 
To idle  your  vehicle  with  the  automatic  headlamp 
system 
off, set  the  parking  brake  while  the  ignition  is 
off. Then  start  your vehicle.  The  automatic  headlamp 
system  will  stay  off until  you  release  the  parking  brake. 
As with  any  vehicle,  you should  turn  on  the  regular 
headlamp  system  when  you  need  it. 
Lamps  On  Reminder 
A  reminder  chime  will  sound  when  your headlamps  or 
parking  lamps 
are manually  turned  on  and  your ignition 
is  in 
OFF, LOCK  or  ACCESSORY.  To  disable  the 
chime,  rotate  the  thumb  wheel  all  the  way down.  In 
the 
automatic  mode,  the  headlamps  turn off once  the 
ignition  key is  in 
OFF, 
Daytime  Running  Lamps 
Daytime  Running  Lamps  (DRL)  can  make  it easier  for 
others  to  see  the  front  of your  vehicle  during  the  day. 
DRL can  be  helpful  in many different  driving 
conditions,  but  they  can  be  especially  helpful  in  the  short  periods  after  dawn  and  before  sunset. 
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The DRL system will make your high-beam  headlamps 
come 
on at  reduced brightness  when: 
Fog Lamps 
the ignition is on, 
the headlamp switch  is  in automatic  headlamp 
mode and 
the parking brake  is released. 
When the  DRL  are  on,  only your high-beam  headlamps 
will  be  on. The taillamps,  sidemarker and other lamps 
won’t  be  on.  The instrument panel  won’t  be lit up  either. 
When  it begins to get dark, the high-beam  headlamps 
will  automatically switch  from  DRL  to the regular 
low-beam  headlamps. 
When  you turn 
the headlamp  switch off, the regular 
low-beam  headlamps will 
go off, and your  high-beam 
headlamps will  change to the reduced brightness 
of DRL 
provided  it is  not  dark  outside. 
To  idle  your vehicle with 
the DRL  off, set the parking 
brake.  The  DRL  will stay  off  until 
you release the 
parking brake. 
As with any vehicle,  you should turn on the regular 
headlamp  system 
when you need it.  Use your fog lamps 
for better vision  in foggy  or misty 
conditions.  Your low-beam  headlamps  or your parking 
lamps must  be on  for  your  fog  lamps to work. 
The  fog lamp switch is 
on the instrument panel under 
the lamps switch. Press 
the switch to turn the  fog lamps 
on.  Press the switch again  to turn them 
off. A light  will 
glow  in 
the switch when the fog lamps  are  on. 
Remember, 
fog lamps  alone will not give  off as much 
light as your headlamps.  Never use your  fog lamps in 
the dark without turning on your headlamps. 
The 
fog lamps will go off whenever your high-beam 
headlamps  come  on. When the  high beams 
go off, the 
fog lamps  will come  on  again. 
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Interior Lamps 
Brightness Control 
Rotate the thumbwheel  next to  the  headlamp  switch up 
to  make  your  instrument  panel lights  brighter. Turn the 
switch  all the  way  up to turn 
on the interior  lamps. 
Front  Reading  Lamp? 
Press the button  near  each  lamp on the overhead  console 
to turn the reading lamps 
on and off. The  lamps can  be 
swiveled to point  in the desired  direction. 
If  you  have the 
mini console,  press the lens on  each 
lamp 
to turn it on or off. 
Exit  Lighting 
With  exit  lighting,  the interior lamps will come on when 
you  remove 
the key from  the  ignition.  These  lights  will 
stay 
on for a short period  of time  and then will  go out. 
Illuminated  Entry 
Your vehicle is equipped  with  an illuminated  entry  feature. 
When  the doors  are opened,  the dome  lamps  will come 
on if the DOME OVERRIDE button  is out.  When  all the 
doors  are closed,  or  the  front door handles  are lifted and 
released, the lamps  will stay 
on for a short period  of 
time and  will then  go 
out. If the  dome  lamp  button  is 
pressed  in, the  lamps  will 
go out immediately. 
Dome Lamps 
The dome  lamps  will come  on when  you open  the doors. 
You  can 
also turn  the  dome  lamps on by rotating  the 
thumbwheel,  located next  to the parking/headlamps 
knob, all the  way 
LIP. In this position, the dome  lamps 
will  remain  on whether  the  doors are opened  or  closed. 
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You can use the DOME OVERRIDE button, located Mirrors 
below the parking/headlamp knob, to set the  dome 
lamps  to come 
on automatically  when the doors  are Electrochromic  Daymight Inside Rearview 
opened, or to remain  off. To turn the  lamps  off, press the Mirror 
button  once into the “in” position.  With the button  in 
this position, the  dome lamps  will remain  off when the 
doors  are open. 
To return the  lamps  to automatic 
operation, press the button  again  and return  it to  the 
“out” position.  With the button  in this position, the  dome 
lamps will come  on when  you open  the door. This  will 
not  override  the illuminated entry  feature. 
Battery Run-Down  Protection 
This feature shuts off the dome,  courtesy,  vanity, 
reading,  glove 
box and underhood  lamps if they  are left 
on  for  more  than 
20 minutes  when the ignition  is off. 
This  will keep your battery from running down. 
If  the battery run-down  protection  shuts  off the interior 
lamps,  it may  be  necessary to  do  one of  the following to 
return 
to normal operation: 
0 Shut  off  all  lamps and  close all doors,  or 
Turn the ignition  key to RUN. 
This  mirror automatically  changes to reduce glare from 
headlamps  behind you. A photocell  on 
the back of the 
mirror  senses when it is  becoming dark  outside. Another 
photocell 
built into  the mirror  surface  senses when 
headlamps  are behind you. 
At night,  when the glare  is too  high, the mirror  will 
gradually darken 
to reduce  glare  (this change may take a 
few  seconds).  The  mirror will return  to its  clear  daytime 
state  when  the glare 
is reduced.  The vehicle will  also 
return to its  clear daytime  state when  the vehicle is  put 
into 
REVERSE (R). 
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