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. Featums & Controls 
I 
Section 
Here  you  can  learn  about  the  many  standard  and  optional  featur\
es  on  your 
vehicle.  and  information  on  starting.  shifting.  and  braking 
. Also explained  are 
the  instrument  panel  and  the  warning  systems  that  tell you 
if everything  is 
working  properly-and  what  to do  if  you  have  a  problem 
. 
For explanation of vehicle symbols in this  section. refer to “Vehicle 
Symbols” in  Section 0 . 
Keys ........................................................................\
............................................... 2-3 
Your  DobrS  and  How  They  Work 
........................................................................\
 2-5 
Side  Doors 
........................................................................\
................................. 2-5 
Door  Locks 
........................................................................\
................................. 2-6 
Tailgate.  Tailgate  Glass  and  Rear  Doors 
............................................................ 2-7 
Tailgate 
........................................................................\
....................................... 2-8 
Panel  Doors ........................................................................\
............................... 2-9 
Theft 
........................................................................\
............................................. 2-10 
New  Vehicle  Break-In 
........................................................................\
................. 2-11 
Ignition  Switch 
........................................................................\
............................. 2-11 
Starting  Your Engine ........................................................................\
................... 2-14 
Driving  Through  Water 
........................................................................\
............ 2-15 
Automatic  Transmission 
........................................................................\
.............. 2-17 
Five-Speed  Manual  Transmission ...................................................................... 2-20 
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Power Door Locks  (Option) 
Press  the  bottom of the  power  door  lock  switch  marked LOCK, on either  front 
door,  to  lock  all  the 
doors at  once.  Press  the  switch  marked UNLOCK to 
unlock  all  the  doors  at  once. 
Leaving Your Vehicle 
If you  are leaving  the  vehicle,  take  your  keys,  open  your  door  and  set  the 
locks  from  the  inside,  then  get  out  and  close  the  door. 
Tailgate,  Tailgate Glass and  Rear  Doors 
I CAUTION I 
It  can  be  dangerous  to  drive  with  the  tailgate,  tailgate  glass\
  or a  rear 
b door  open.  Carbon  Monoxide (CO) gas  can  come  into  your  vehicle. 
You  can’t  see 
or smell  CO. It can  cause  unconsciousness  and  even 
death. 
If  you  must  drive  with  the  tailgate,  tailgate  glass  or a  rear  door  open: 
Make  sure  all  windows  are  shut. 
Turn  the  fan  on  your  heating  or  cooling  system  to  its  highest\
 
speed  with  the  setting  on 
VENT. That  will  force  outside  air  into 
your  vehicle.  See  “Comfort  Controls”  in  the  Index. 
If you  have  air  vents  on  or under  the  instrument  panel,  open 
I them  all  the  way. 
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Tailgate 
.I K2175 
If your  vehicle  has  a  tailgate,  you  must  raise  the  rear  glass  be\
fore  lowering 
the  tailgate. 
To open  the  glass  from  the  outside,  use  your  door  key.  With the 
key 
in the lock, turn  the  key to the  right  to  release  the  glass,  then  lift it up. 
Open  the  tailgate  by lifting  up  on  the  handle  while  pulling  the  tailgate  toward 
you. 
Close  the  tailgate  before  closing  the  rear  glass.  After  closing\
,  make  sure  the 
tailgate  is securely  latched  by  pulling 
it toward you. After  closing the rear 
glass,  pull up 
on its handle  to make sure it  is locked. 
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Electric  Tailgate  Glass  Release 
PO271 
Before  operating  your  electric  tailgate  glass  release,  see  the  \
caution  under 
"Tailgate,  Tailgate  Glass  and  Rear 
Doors" in  this  section. 
The  electric  hatch  release  button,  located  below  the  headlight  \
switch,  lets  you  release  the  tailgate  glass. 
To use  it,  slide  the  button  to  the  right  until  you 
hear  the  latch  release  the  window. 
If you  have  an  automatic  transmission,  your  shift  lever  must  be  in P (Park)  or 
N (Neutral)  for  the  release to work.  With  a  manual  transmission,  you  must 
apply  the  parking  brake  for  the  release  to work. 
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Features & Controls 
The  high  beam  headlights  will  come  on  at  reduced  brightness  in\
  Daylight 
when: 
The  ignition is on 
The  headlight  switch  is off, and 
The  parking  brake  is released 
When  you  turn on  your  headlights,  the  DRL  will  switch 
off and  the  exterior 
lights  come  on.  When  you  turn 
off the  headlights,  the  exterior  lights  will  go 
out  and  the  high  beams 
will change  to  the  reduced  brightness of DRL  again. 
The  DRL  indicator  light  on  the  instrument  panel  will  go  on  wh\
enever  the  DRL  are 
on. This  light  means  that  only  the DRL are  on.  When  you  turn  on  your 
exterior  lights,  this  light  will  go  out. 
Of course,  you  may  still  turn  on  the 
headlights  any  time  you  need  to. 
To  idle  your  vehicle  with  the  DRL 
off, set  the  parking  brake.  The  DRL will 
stay off until  you  release  the  parking  brake. 
Dome Lights 
The  dome  lights will come  on when  you  open  the  doors  or  tailgate.  You  can 
also  turn  the  dome  lights  on  by  turning the interior  light  dimmer  dial  on  the 
headlight  switch  all the  way 
up until  it  clicks. 
K2360 
You  can  use  the  dome  lamp  switch,  located  below  the  headlight  swit\
ch,  to  set 
the 
dome lamps to come on automatically or remain off. To  turn  the  lights off, 
just  press  the  side of the  switch  marked OFF. To return  the  lights  to 
automatic  operation,  press  the  side  marked 
AUTO. 
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Tailgate  Handle 
The  tailgate  handle  pivot  points  on your vehicle  should  be  lubricated  to  keep 
it working  smoothly. 
Your maintenance  schedule  will  tell you  how  often to lubricate  the  handle. 
See  “Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants” 
in the  Index  for  the  proper 
lubricant 
to use. 
Efectricaf  System 
Battery 
Every  new GM vehicle  has 
add  water 
to one  of these, 
a  Delco  Freedom@  battery. 
the  original  battery’s  label. 
Vehicle Storage 
If you’re  not  going to drive a  Delco  Freedom@  battery.  You  never  have 
to 
When  it’s  time  for  a  new  battery,  we  recommend 
Get  one  that  has  the  catalog  number  shown  on 
your  vehicle  for 25 days  or  more,  take off the 
black,  negative 
(-) cable  from  the  battery.  This will help  keep  your  battery 
from  running  down. 
-- 
CAUTION 
1 Batteries  have  acid that  can  burn  you  and  gas  that  can  explode.  You I 
, - , can  be  badly  hurt if you  aren’t  careful.  See  “Jump  Starting” in the 
Index 
for tips  on  working  around a battery  without  getting  hurt. 
 on'^ your  dealer  to  learn how to  prepare  your  vehicle  for  longer  periods. 
Bulb Rep/acement 
Before  you  replace  any  bulbs,  be  sure  that  all  the  lights are off and  the 
engine  isn’t  running. 
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Roof Marker Lights 
e 
1. Remove  the  screws  and lift off the lens. 
2. Pull the bulb straight  out of the  socket 
3. Put  a  new bulb into the  socket and push it in until it is tight. 
4. Replace  the  lens and tighten  the screws. 
Rear Lights 
PO498 
1 I Open the tailgate or rear doors. 
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2. Remove  the  two  black  plastic  plugs in the  rear  light  assembly  access 
holes. 
3. Remove  the  two  rear  light  assembly  screws  inside  the  fender  an\
d  pull 
out  the  light  assembly. 
You may want  to  use  a  magnetic  screwdriver 
when  removing  the  screws. 
I 
PO499 
4. Remove  the screws  from  the  bulb  retainer  and  take  the  bulb  retainer off 
of the  light  assembly. 
5. Pull the old bulb  straight  out of the  socket 
6. Put  in  a  new  bulb  and push  it  in  until  it  is  tight. 
7. Replace  the  bulb  retainer. 
8. Replace  the  rear  light  assembly  and  tighten  the  screws. You may  want 
9. Close  the  tailgate  or  rear  doors. 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
The  wiring  circuits  in your  vehicle are protected  from  short  circuits by a 
combination 
of fuses,  circuit  breakers,  and  fusible  thermal  links  in  the  wirin\
g 
itself.  This  greatly  reduces  the  chance 
of fires  caused  by electrical  problems. 
See  “Fuses  and Circuit  Breakers”  in the  Index  for  more  information. 
to  use  a  magnetic  screwdriver  when  installing  the  screws. 
Headlights 
The  headlight  wiring  is  protected  by  a  circuit  breaker 
in the  light  switch.  An 
electrical  overload  will  cause  the  lights 
to go  on  and off, or  in some  cases  to 
remain 
off. If this  happens,  have  your  headlight  wiring  checked  right  away. 
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