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Audio System
See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
Power/ Volume
HOME Main screen
BACK Move back one level in the menus
1–6 Preset radio stations
SOURCE Select radio band or auxiliary source
FAV Display pages of favorite radio stations
MENU/SEL Tune radio stations/ Open and select a menu
SEEK Previous/ Next radio station or track
CONFIG Configure system settings
Phone/Mute
RPTF Repeat Navigation voice guidance
NAVF Map screen
DESTF Open the Navigation Destination menu
INFO Display available song information
AS Autostore presets list
PLAY/ PAUSE
Refer to your Owner Manual for important safety information about using the infotainment system while driving.
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Audio System
Setting the Time
1 . Press the Config button and select Time and Date settings, or press the Clock button .
2 . Touch the Set Time screen button .
3 . Touch the + (plus) or – (minus) screen button to adjust the hours,
minutes or date .
4 . Touch the OK screen button to confirm the setting.
Storing Favorite Stations
Radio stations from all bands (AM, FM or XMF) can be stored, in any order, on up to six pages of favorites .
1 . Tune in the desired radio station .
2 . Press the FAV button to display the page where the station is to be stored .
3 . Press and hold one of the six preset screen buttons until a beep is heard .
4 . Repeat the steps for each desired station .
Portable Audio Devices
An accessory power outlet, 3 .5-mm auxiliary input jack and a USB portF are located in the center console .
Active Noise Cancellation (4-cylinder models only)
The Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) system monitors and effectively cancels out poten-tially undesirable vehicle noises at certain vehicle speeds . For optimal ANC performance, do not block the rear speaker located on the right side of the cargo area .
See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
An iPod®, iPhone®, MP3 Player, a USB flash drive or a USB mass storage device can be connected to the USB port . GMC IntelliLinkF will read the device, build a list of voice commands, and fill in miss-ing song information and album graph-ics . Search for music on-screen or by voice commands .
A portable audio device connected to the auxiliary input jack can be con-trolled only by using the portable device controls . To optimize speaker volume, fully increase the volume level of the portable device .
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Bluetooth® System
Before using a Bluetooth-enabled device in the vehicle, it must be paired with the in-vehicle Bluetooth system . Not all devices will support all functions . The pairing process is disabled when the vehicle is moving . For more information about Bluetooth pairing, device compatibility and text messaging, visit my.gmc.com/learn .
Pair a Phone
1 . To use voice recognition, press the Push to Talk button on the steering wheel; after the beep, say “Pair .”
To use the screen buttons, press the CONFIG button and then touch Phone Settings > Pair Device .
2 . Start the pairing process on the phone . Locate your vehicle name or IntelliLink on the phone .
3. Enter the four-digit code that appears on the touch screen into the phone or confirm the six-digit code on the phone .
4 . If your phone prompts you to accept the connection or phone book download, select Always Accept and Allow .
Text MessagingF
Text messages can be displayed or played back over the audio system; or a predefined message can be sent . Only SMS text messages are supported . Your phone’s Bluetooth
settings must be set to allow access to messages or show notifications.
1 . Touch the Messages screen button on the home page (after pairing your Bluetooth-enabled phone) .
2 . Once all messages are retrieved, the Text Message Inbox displays .
3 . Select a text message to view (available only if the vehicle is not in motion) or listen to .
A pop-up screen will display when there is an incoming text message .
See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
Audio Steering Wheel ControlsF
Next/Previous
Rotate up or down to go to the next or
previous favorite radio station or track .
Push to Talk Press to answer an incoming call or use voice recognition .
End Call/Mute Press to end or reject a call . Press to mute the vehicle
speakers .
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner Manual.
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+ VOL – Volume
Press + or – to adjust the volume .
SRC Source
Press to select an audio source .
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GMC IntelliLinkF
IntelliLink uses a Bluetooth or USB connection to link a compatible smartphone, cell phone, USB flash drive or portable audio player/iPod® to the touch screen infotainment display . It offers a variety of entertainment options and features enhanced hands-free voice control, music information and the ability to play music files from a USB flash drive.
For assistance with the operation of the IntelliLink system, contact Customer Assistance at 1-855-4-SUPPORT (855-478-7767) or visit www.gmc.com and click the More GMC link .
PANDORA® Internet Radio
Listen to personalized radio stations based on favorite artists or genres .
Download the Pandora app to your smartphone . Restart the smartphone and sign in to Pandora .
Create a station on your phone to listen to a customized song list in the vehicle .
Connect your smartphone/device to the system by Bluetooth or, for Apple devices, by a USB cable .
Touch the Pandora icon on the touch screen to access Pandora . A slight delay may occur when loading a song or changing a station .
Stitcher SmartRadio™
Stream favorite podcasts, radio shows and news to your vehicle .
Download the Stitcher app to your smartphone . Restart the smartphone and sign in to Stitcher .
Select a category to listen to .
If you like the station, touch the Star screen button to add it to your Favorites list .
SiriusXM™ Satellite RadioF (subscription required)
SiriusXM provides access to over 180 channels of commercial-free music, sports, talk, entertainment, comedy and weather using the radio controls or voice commands .
• XM Travel Link includes fuel locations and prices, weather, and movies with theater locations . Additional subscription fee required .
• XM Tune Select finds your favorite artists or songs on all XM stations and alerts you .
Voice Pass-Thru and Siri® Eyes Free
Voice pass-thru allows access to the voice recognition commands on a compatible cell phone; i .e . Siri or Voice Command . Visit my.gmc.com/learn for more information .
To activate phone voice recognition, press and hold the Push to Talk button on the steering wheel for two seconds .
Not all features and commands are available . Some of the tasks you can perform include making a hands-free phone call to contacts within your phone, playing songs from your music library, listening to a text message or sending a text message to someone in your contacts, and accessing your calendar .
See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
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GMC IntelliLinkF
OnStar® with 4G LTE and Wi-Fi®F
Voice Recognition
Control the music source and make phone calls hands-free (after pairing your Bluetooth-enabled phone) using the enhanced voice recognition system .
1 . Press the Push to Talk button on the steering wheel .
2 . The radio will say “Please say a command,” followed by a beep .
3 . After the beep, say what you want it to do .
• Phone (using your paired phone):
– “Pair” or “Connect”
– “Dial” or “Call [number]”
– “Dial” or “Call [phone book name]”
Example command: “Call Amanda” or “Dial 555-1212”
• Media Music Device Search:
– “Play USB”
– “Play Bluetooth audio”
Example command: “Play artist [name]” or “Play song [name]”
• Radio Control:
Example command: “Tune FM 104 .3” or “Tune Classic Vinyl”
Example command: “Tune Pandora” (Pandora app required)
• Quick Tips:
– Say “Help” for voice recognition assistance .
– To start speaking immediately without waiting for the beep, press the Push to Talk button twice .
See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
With OnStar 4G LTE and Wi-Fi, up to seven devices (smartphones, tablets and laptops) can be connected to high-speed Internet through the vehicle’s built-in Wi-Fi hotspot .
To retrieve the SSID and password for the hotspot, press the OnStar Voice Command button on your overhead console or rearview mirror, wait for the prompt, and then say “Wi-Fi settings .” The information will be displayed on the screen .
For assistance or to change the SSID and password, press the blue OnStar button or call 1-888-4-ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) to connect to an OnStar Advisor .
Note: See onstar.com for a detailed instruction guide, vehicle availability, details, and system limitations. Services and apps vary by make, model, year, carrier, availability, and conditions. 4G LTE service is available in select markets. 4G LTE performance is based on industry averages and vehicle systems design. Some services require a data plan.
See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
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Entering a Destination
1 . Press the DEST control button .
2 . Touch one of the Select Destination menu options to plan a route . If you know the
specific address, touch the Address Entry screen button .
3 . Enter the State/Province, City and Street name . Touch the List screen button to select the desired name from the gener-ated list for each entry .
4 . Enter the house number . Touch the DONE screen button .
5 . If the displayed address is correct, touch the GO screen button .
6 . Select the route preference and touch the Start Guidance screen button .
See your Infotainment System Owner Manual.
Navigation SystemF
Note: When the vehicle is moving, various on-screen functions are disabled to reduce driver distraction.
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Controls
A. NAV Navigation
Press to view the vehicle’s current posi-tion on the map screen .
B. DEST Destination
Press to access the Route screen to enter a destination or plan a route .
C. RPT Repeat
Press to repeat the last voice guidance prompt .
To select various functions, touch the highlighted touch screen buttons in the on-screen menus or use the MENU/SEL knob .AC
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Driver Information Center
DIC Controls
A. MENU
Press to display the:
– Vehicle Information menu (units, tire pressures, remaining oil life) .
– Trip/Fuel menu (digital speed-ometer, trip odometers, fuel range, average fuel economy, instanta-neous fuel economy, average vehicle speed, timer, OnStar Turn-by-Turn guidanceF) .
B.
Press the up or down button to scroll through the items of each menu .
C. SET/CLR
Press to set or clear the displayed menu item or warning message .
The Driver Information Center (DIC) on the instrument cluster displays a variety of vehicle system information and warning messages .
TIP: To display an easy-to-read digital speedometer, open the Trip/Fuel menu and scroll to tab 1.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner Manual.
Vehicle Personalization
1 . Press the CONFIG button (A) to enter the Configuration Settings menu.
2 . Turn the MENU knob (B) to highlight Vehicle Settings, and then press the knob to select it; or use the screen buttons .
3 . Turn the MENU knob to highlight the desired menus and settings, and then press the knob to select the highlighted item; or use the screen buttons .
4 . Press the BACK button (C) to move back within a menu .
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner Manual.
Vehicle personalization items may include
Climate and Air Quality, Comfort and
Conven ience, Collision/Detection Systems, Language, Lighting, Power Door Locks, Remote Lock/Unlock/Start, or Factory Settings . Use the controls on the audio system to change the settings .
ACB
A
B
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The driver assistance systems use advanced technologies to help avoid collisions by
providing visual and audible alerts under some imminent collision conditions .
Lane Departure WarningF – When cross-ing a detected lane marking without using a turn signal in that direction, the Lane Departure Warning indicator flashes on top of the instrument panel and beeps sound .
Press the Lane Departure Warning button on the left side of the steering wheel to turn the system on or off .
Forward Collision AlertF – The Vehicle Ahead indicator will illuminate in green on top of the instrument panel when a vehicle is detected . If your vehicle approaches another vehicle too rapidly, the Collision Alert warning flashes and high-pitched beeps sound .
Press the Collision Alert button on the left side of the steering wheel to set the alert timing to Far, Medium, Near, or Off . The setting is displayed in the Driver Information Center .
Side Blind Zone AlertF – While driving, the Side Blind Zone Alert displays a warning sym-bol on the left or right side mirror when a vehicle is detected in that side blind zone area . The warning symbol flashes if a turn signal is activated when a vehicle has been detected.
To turn the system on or off, go to the Configuration menu > Vehicle Settings > Collision/Detection Systems > Side Blind Zone Alert.
Rear Cross Traffic AlertF – Warns of traffic coming in either direction behind the vehicle when in Reverse by displaying a visual alert on the Rear Vision Camera display and sound-ing beeps on the side of the detected vehicle .
To turn the system on or off, go to the Configuration menu > Vehicle Settings > Collision/Detection Systems > Rear Cross Traffic Alert.
Rear Parking Assist – When the vehicle is in Reverse, detected objects are indicated by audible beeps . The interval between beeps becomes shorter as the vehicle gets closer to an object . The system only operates at speeds less than 5 mph .
To turn the system on or off, go to the Configuration menu > Vehicle Settings > Collision/Detection Systems > Park Assist.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
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Driver Assistance SystemsF
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The Low Tire Pressure warning light on the instrument cluster illuminates when one or more of the vehicle’s tires is significantly underinflated. Fill the tires to the proper tire pressures as listed on the Tire and Loading Information label, located below the driver’s door latch . Current tire pressures can be viewed in the Driver Information Center .
Tire pressure is affected by cold weather and distance driven . If the low tire pressure
warning light illuminates when the vehicle is first started in cooler temperatures and then turns off as the vehicle is driven, check for the proper tire pressures .
Refer to your Owner Manual for additional information about normal monthly tire maintenance.
See Vehicle Care in your Owner Manual.
The roof rack cross rails can be secured in four positions along the roof rack side rails . When adjusting the cross rails, slide each cross rail slightly back and forth until the lock pins fully engage the holes . An audible click will be heard .
To help reduce wind noise when not in use, move the front cross rail to the forwardmost
position and the rear cross rail to the rearwardmost position .
See Storage in your Owner Manual.
Roof Rack Cross RailsF
The Oil Life System calculates engine oil life based on vehicle use and displays Change Engine Oil Soon on the Driver Information Center when it’s necessary to change the engine oil and filter. The Oil Life System should be reset to 100% only following an oil change .
See Vehicle Care in your Owner Manual.
Engine Oil Life System
Tire Pressure Monitor
To open the fuel door, press the dimple in the center of the rear edge of the door . The fuel door will pop out . Pull the door open .
When tightening the fuel cap after refueling, turn it clockwise until it clicks . If the cap is not properly installed, the Check Engine light will illuminate on the instrument cluster .
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
Refueling the Vehicle
Wind Noise
If a rear window is open, there may be a buffeting wind noise inside the vehicle . Opening a front window slightly when a rear window is open will prevent this noise from occurring .
See Keys, Doors and Windows in your Owner Manual.
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