Power  Lumbar  Adjustment 
If you have  power 
lumbar  adjustment, 
you can  increase  or 
decrease  lumbar  support in  an  area 
of 
the  lower  seatback. 
To increase  support,  press  and  hold  the  front  of the  rocker  switch.  Let go of 
the  switch  when the  lower  seatback  reaches  the  desired  level  of support. 
To decrease  support,  press and  hold  the  rear of the  rocker  switch.  Let go of 
the  switch  when the  lower  seatback  reaches  the desired level of support. 
Reclining  Front  Seatbacks 
To adjust  the seatback, 
lift  the  front 
of this 
lever. 
Release  the lever  to lock  the  seatback  where 
you want  it.  Pull  up  on the 
front  of the  lever  and  the  seatback  will 
go to an upright  position. 
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Child Restraints ............................................... 1-33 
Center  Seat Position 
......................................... 1-38 
Larger Children ............................................ 
Properwear ................................................. 1-12 
Rear  Seat Outside  Passenger  Positions  (Crew Cab) ................... 1-29 
Rear  Seat Outside  Passenger  Positions  (Extended 
Cab) ................ 1-26 
Reminder Light (See "Lights") 
Replacing  Seat  and  Restraint  Parts  After 
a Crash ..................... 144 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt .................................. 1-13 . 1-27 . 1-29 
Questions & Answers .......................................... I -12 
Rear  Seat Passengers 
........................................... 1-26 
Right  Front  Passenfer Position ................................... 1-25 
Use During Pregnancy ......................................... 1-24 
Why  Safety  Belts  Work 
......................................... 1-10 
Safety Chains  (See  "Towing a Trailer") 
Safety  Defects  Reporting  Safety Defects 
to the  Canadian Governrnent ................. 8-5 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  General  Motors ......................... 8-5 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  the  United  States Governnlent .............. 8-4 
Safety WarninFs  and  Symbols ......................................... v 
Scheduled Malntenance  Serviccs 
Maintenance  Record 
.......................................... 7- 100 
Maintenance  Schedule I 
Diesel Engines ......................................... 7-9.7-62 
Gasoline  Engines  with  Heavy  Duty Emissions 
................ 7-6 . 7-35 
Gasoline  Engines  with  Light  Duty Emissions 
................. 74 . 7-12 
Diesel  Engines 
........................................ 7-1 I, 7-80 
Gasoline  Engines  with  Heavy  Duty Emissions 
................ 7-8 . 7-52 
Gasoline  Engines  with  Light  Duty Emissions 
................. 7-5,  7-27 
Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
................................ 7-97 
Recommended  Fluids  and Lubricants .............................. 7-98 
Selecting  the  Right  Schedule 
..................................... 7-3 
Using 
Your Maintenance  Schedule ................................. 7-3 
Maintenance  Schedule 
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WhenTrailerTowing .......................................... 4-49 
Seats ........................................................... 1-1 
Controls ...................................................... 1-1 
Easy Entry 
Seat ................................................ 1-5 
Head  Restraints ................................................ 1-7 
ManualFrontSeat .............................................. 1-1 
Power  Lumbar  Adjustment ....................................... 1-3 
Powerseats ................................................... 1-2 
Rear Folding Seat .............................................. 1-7 
RearSeat ..................................................... 1-8 
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