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Section 2 Features and Controls
....... Storage Areas ................................................ 2.41 Sunroof ...................................... 2.46
Glove
Box ................................................... 2.41 Vehicle Personalization ............................... 2.47
Overhead Console ........................................ 2.41 Memory Seat ........................................... 2.47
Front Storage Area ....................................... 2.42
Luggage Carrier
........................................... 2.42
Rear Floor Storage Lid
.................................. 2.43
Convenience Net
.......................................... 2.44
Cargo Cover
................................................ 2.44
2-2
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Vehicle Personalization
Memory Seat
Your vehicle may have this
feature. The controls are located on the driver’s
door, and are used
to program and recall memory settings for the
driver’s seating and
outside mirror positions.
Adjust the driver’s seat (including the seatback recliner
and lumbar) and both of the outside mirrors to the
desired position. Then press and hold button
1
(for driver 1) for three seconds. A double chime will
sound
to let you know that the position has been stored.
A second mirror and seating position can be
programmed by repeating the procedure with a second
driver and pressing button
2 for three seconds. Each
time button
1 or 2 is pressed and released while
the vehicle is in PARK
(P), a single chime will sound,
and the memory position will be recalled.
If you use the unlock button on the remote keyless entry
transmitter to enter your vehicle, the preset driver’s
seat and mirror positions will be recalled
if programmed
to do
so through the Driver Information Center (DIC).
The numbers on the back of the transmitters,
1
or 2, correspond to the numbers on the memory
controls.
The seat and mirror positions can also be recalled by
placing the key in the ignition
if programmed to do
so through the Driver Information Center (DIC).
To stop recall movement of the memory feature at any
time, press one of the power seat controls or memory
buttons.
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Personalization
You can program certain features to a preferred setting
for up to two people. Press the personalization button
to scroll through the following personalization features.
All of the personalization options may not be available
on your vehicle. Only the options available will be
displayed on your DIC.
ALARM WARNING TYPE
AUTOMATIC LOCKING
AUTOMATIC UNLOCKING
SEAT POSITION RECALL
PERIMETER LIGHTING
REMOTE LOCK FEEDBACK
REMOTE UNLOCK FEEDBACK
HEADLAMPS ON AT EXIT
MIRROR CURB VIEW ASSIST
EASY EXIT DRIVER SEAT
DISPLAY UNITS (E/M)
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
The driver’s preferences are recalled by pressing the
unlock button on the remote keyless entry transmitter or
by pressing the appropriate memory button
1 or 2
located on the driver’s door.
Alarm Warning Type
Press the personalization button until ALARM
WARNING TYPE appears in the display. To select your
personalization for alarm warning type, press the
select button while ALARM WARNING TYPE is
displayed on the DIC. Pressing the select button will
scroll through the following choices:
ALARM WARNING: BOTH (default)
ALARM WARNING: OFF
ALARM WARNING: HORN
ALARM WARNING: LAMPS
If you choose BOTH, the headlamps will flash and the
horn will chirp when the alarm is active.
If you choose OFF, there will be no alarm warning on
activation.
If you choose HORN, the horn will chirp when the alarm
is active.
If you choose LAMPS, the headlamps will flash when
the alarm is active.
Choose one of the four options and press the
personalization button while it is displayed
on the DIC to
select it and move on to the next feature. For more
information on alarm warning type, see
Content
Theft-Deterrent on page
2- 16.
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Seat Position Recall Perimeter Lighting
Press
the personalization button until PERIMETER
LIGHTING appears in the display. To select your
personalization for perimeter lighting, press the select
button while PERIMETER LIGHTING is displayed on the
DIC. Pressing the select button will scroll through the
following choices:
PERIMETER LIGHTING ON (default)
PERIMETER LIGHTING OFF
Press the personalization button until SEAT POSITION
RECALL appears in the display. To select your
personalization for seat position recall, press the select
button while SEAT POSITION RECALL is displayed
on the DIC. Pressing the select button will scroll through
the following choices:
SEAT POSITION RECALL OFF (default)
SEAT POSITION RECALL AT KEY IN
SEAT POSITION RECALL ON REMOTE
If you choose seat recall
off, the memory seat position
you saved will only be recalled when the memory
button lor
2 is pressed.
If you choose seat recall at key in, the memory seat
position you saved will be recalled when you put the key
in the ignition.
If you choose seat recall on remote, the memory seat
position you saved will be recalled when you unlock the
vehicle with the remote keyless entry transmitter.
Choose one of the three options and press the
personalization button while it is displayed on the DIC
to
select it and move on to the next feature.
If you choose for perimeter lighting to be on, the
headlamps and back-up lamps will come on for
40 seconds, if it is dark enough outside, when you
unlock the vehicle with the remote keyless entry
transmitter.
Choose one of the
two options and press the
personalization button while it is displayed on the DIC to
select it and move on to the next feature.
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M
Maintenance. Normal Replacement Parts ............ 5-94
Maintenance Schedule
At Each Fuel Fill
......................................... 6-10
At Least Once a Month
................................ 6-10
At Least Once a Year
.................................. 6-12
At Least Twice a Year
.................................. 6-1 1
Brake System Inspection .............................. 6-16
Engine Cooling System Inspection
................. 6-15
Exhaust System Inspection
........................... 6-1 5
Fuel System Inspection ................................ 6-1 5
How This Section is Organized
....................... 6-3
Introduction
.................................................. 6-2
Maintenance Requirements
............................. 6-2
Part A
- Scheduled Maintenance Services ......... 6-4
Part
B - Owner Checks and Services ............. 6-10
Part C
- Periodic Maintenance Inspections ...... 6-1 5
Part D
- Recommended Fluids and
Lubricants
............................................... 6-1 7
Part
E - Maintenance Record ........................ 6-1 9
Scheduled Maintenance
................................. 6-5
Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle
Boot and Seal Inspection
.................. . 6-15
Transfer Case and Front Axle
(All-Wheel Drive) Inspection
....................... 6-1 6
Using Your
................................................... 6-4
Your Vehicle and the Environment
............... 6-2 Maintenance When
Trailer Towing
.... ......... 4-52
Making Turns
............................................. 4-51
Malfunction Indicator Light
................................ 3-35
Matching Transmitter(s)
to Your Vehicle ............... 2-6
Message
Mexico, Central America and Caribbean Islands/Countries (Except Puerto Rico
and U.S. Virgin Islands)
............................. 7-4
Memory Seat
................................................. 2-47
DIC Warnings and Messages
........................ 3-52
Mirror Operation
............................................. 2-30
Mirrors Automatic Dimming Rearview with Onstar@
and Compass
.......................................... 2-30
Outside Automatic Dimming Mirror with
Curb View Assist
...................................... 2-33
Outside Convex Mirror
................................. 2-33
Outside Heated Mirrors
................................ 2-33
Outside Manual Mirrors
................................ 2-32
Outside Power Mirror
................................... 2-32
MyGMLink.com
............................................ 7-3
N
New Vehicle Break-In ...................................... 2-18
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts
............ 5-94
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Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the
Spare Tire
.................................................. 5-69
Replacement Bulbs
......................................... 5-48
Replacing Restraint System Parts
Reporting Safety Defects
Removing
the Spare Tire and
Tools ................... 5-63
Replacing Brake System Parts
.......................... 5-37
After a Crash
.............................................. 1-56
Canadian Government
................................... 7-9
General Motors
............................................. 7-9
United States Government
.............................. 7-9
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink@ Button
...... 2-40
Resetting Defaults
........................................... 2-40
Restraint System Check
................................... 6-1 1
Checking Your Restraint Systems ................... 1-56
Replacing Restraint System Parts
After a Crash
.................................... , .. 1-56
Checking
.................................................... 1-56
Replacing Parts
........................................... 1-56
Restraints, Head
............................................... 1-5
Retained Accessory Power (RAP)
...................... 2-19
Restraint Systems
RFA
## BATTERY LOW .................................... 3-55
Right Front Passenger Position, Safety Belts
...... 1-21
RIGHT REAR DOOR AJAR
.............................. 3-55
Roadside
Assistance Program
....................................... 7-5
Rocking Your Vehicle To Get It Out
................... 4-40
Running Your Engine While You Are Parked
....... 2-29
S
................... 3-30 ............
Safety Belt
Safety Belts Reminder Light
.....
Care
of ...................................................... 5-80
Driver Position
............................................ 1-13
How to Wear Safety Belts Properly ................ 1-13
Questions and Answers About Safety Belts
..... 1-12
Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Children
and Small Adults
...................................... 1-24
Rear Seat Passengers
................................. 1-21
Right Front Passenger Position
...................... 1-21
Safety Belt Extender
.................................... 1-26
Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
................. 1-20
Safety Belts Are for Everyone
......................... 1-8
Safety Chains
................................................. 4-49
Safety Warnings and Symbols III ...
Scanning the Terrain ....................................... 4-18
..............................
Scheduled Maintenance ..................................... 6-5
Seats
Head Restraints
............................................ 1-5
Heated Seats
............................................... 1-3
Memory
..................................................... 2-47
Power Lumbar
.............................................. 1-2
Power Reclining Seatbacks
............................. 1-4
Power Seats
................................................. 1-2
Rear Seat Operation
...................................... 1-6
Designed for the LATCH System
................... 1-40
Securing a Child
Restraint
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Underbody Flushing Service ..... ..... 6-14
Understanding Radio Reception
..................... 3-89
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
............................ 5-57
United States ................................................... 7-4
Using
Using
Using
Using Cleaner
on Fabric
.................................. 5-78
HomeLinka
........................................... 2-39
Song List Mode
..................................... 3-75
RDS ............................................ 3-60, 3-69
v
Vehicle
Control
........................................................ 4-5
Damage Warnings
........................................... iv
Loading
...................................................... 4-41
Symbols ..................................................... iv
Number (VIN)
............................................. 5-85
Service Parts Identification Label
................... 5-85
Vehicle Personalization
Memory Seat
.............................................. 2-47
Vehicle Storage
.............................................. 5-38
Video Screen ................................................. 3-78
Vinyl
............................................................. 5-79
Visor Vanity Mirror
.......................................... 2-15
Visors
........................................................... 2-1 5
Voltmeter Gage .............................................. 3-32
Vehicle
Identification
W
Warning Lights. Gages and Indicators ................ 3-28
Warnings DIC Warnings and Messages
........................ 3-52
Hazard Warning Flashers
............................... 3-5
Other Warning Devices
.................................. 3-6
Safety and Symbols
......................................... III
Vehicle Damage .............................................. iv
Washing Your Vehicle
......................... ...... 5-80
Weatherstrip Lubrication ............................... 6-11
Weight of the Trailer
........................................ 4-47
Weight of the Trailer Tongue
............................. 4-48
What Kind of Engine Oil
to Use ........................ 5-16
What to Add
.................................................. 5-36
What
to Do with Used Oil ................................ 5-18
What
to Use .................................. 5-23, 5-33, 5-46
Wheels
...
Alignment and Tire Balance .......................... 5-58
Replacement
............................................... 5-58
When to Add Engine Oil .................................. 5-15
When to Change Engine Oil
(GM Oil Life System)
................................... 5-17
When to Check .............................................. 5-53
When
to Check and Change ............................ 5-20
When
to Check Lubricant ................................. 5-46
When
to Check Power Steering Fluid ................ 5-33
When
You Are Ready to Leave After
Parking on a Hill
......................................... 4-52
Where
to Put the Restraint ............................... 1-35
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