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Vehicle Symbols 
These are some of the symbols you may find on your vehicle. 
For example, 
these symbols 
are  used  on an 
original battery: 
POSSIBLE A 
CAUTION 
INJURY 
PROTECT  EYES  BY 
SHIELDING 
CAUSTIC 
ACID  COULD  BATTERY 
CAUSE 
BURNS 
SPARK 
OR ,111, 
COULD  FLAME 
EXPLODE  BATTERY 
These symbols are important 
for  you  and 
your passengers 
whenever  your 
vehicle 
is 
driven: 
DOOR  LOCK 
FASTEN  SEAT 
BELTS 
These symbols  have 
to do with 
your lights: 
SIGNALS e 
TURN 
WARNING 
A 
HAZARD 
FLASHER 
FOG  LAMPS 
$0 
These symbols  are on 
some of 
your  controls: 
WIPER w 
WINDSHIELD 
DEFROSTER 
VENTILATING  FAN 
( 
-b 
-J 
These symbols are  used  on 
warning  and 
indicator lights: 
COOLANT - 
TEMP - 
CHARGING I-1 
BATTERY 
SYSTEM 
BRAKE 
(0) 
COOLANT a 
ENGINE  OIL w, 
PRESSURE 
ANTI-LOCK 
(@) 
BRAKES 
Here  are some 
other symbols 
you  may  see: 
FUSE 
I 
LIGHTER n 
HORN )a( 
SPEAKER 
b 
FUEL p3 
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2-Way  Front  Seat 
The bucket  seats can be 
adjusted  forward or 
rearward  by the  lever  at 
the  front 
of the  seat. 
Manual  Lumbar  Support  (Option) 
Move  the  seat  adjustment lever  at  the front of the seat 
toward  the  driver’s  door  to unlock 
it. Slide  the  seat to 
where  you  want  it. Then release  the  lever  and  try  to 
move  the  seat  with  your 
body, to make  sure  the  seat  is 
locked 
into place. 
If you  have this feature,  there  will  be a knob  on  the 
inboard  side 
of the  driver  and  passenger  bucket  seats. 
Turn  the  knob  toward 
the front of the  vehicle  to  increase 
lumbar  support.  Turn  the  knob toward  the  rear  of  the 
vehicle 
to decrease  lumbar  support. 
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@ If I’m a  good  driver,  and  I  never  drive  far  from 
A: You  may be an excellent  driver,  but  if you’re in an 
home, why should I wear  safety  belts? 
accident -- even  one that  isn’t  your  fault -- you  and 
your  passengers  can  be  hurt.  Being 
a good  driver 
doesn’t  protect 
you from  things  beyond  your 
control,  such  as  bad  drivers. 
Most  accidents  occur  within 
25 miles (40 km)  of 
home.  And  the  greatest number  of  serious  injuries 
and  deaths  occur  at  speeds 
of less  than 40 mph 
(65 km/h). 
Safety  belts  are for everyone. 
How to Wear Safety Belts Properly 
Adults 
This part  is  only  for people of adult size. 
Be  aware 
that there  are  special  things to know  about  safety 
belts  and  children.  And  there  are  different  rules  for  smaller 
children  and  babies.  If a  child  will  be  riding 
in your 
vehicle,  see  the  part 
of this  manual  called  “Children.” 
Follow  those  rules  for  everyone’s  protection. 
First, 
you’ll want  to know  which  restraint  systems  your 
vehicle  has. 
We’ll  start  with  the  driver  position. 
Driver  Position 
This  part describes the driver’s  restraint  system. 
Lap-Shoulder Belt 
The  driver  has  a  lap-shoulder  belt.  Here’s  how to wear 
it  properly. 
1. Close  and  lock  the  door. 
?. Adjust  the  seat (to see  how,  see “Seats” in the  Index) 
so you  can sit up  straight. 
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This vehicle has one 
double-sided  key for the 
ignition  and door locks.  It 
will  fit with  either  side  up. 
You  will  have  a separate 
single-sided  key 
to 
secure the locking front 
storage compartment.  When 
a new  vehicle  is  delivered,  the dealer provides  the 
owner 
with a  pair of identical  keys  and  a bar-coded  tag. 
The  bar-coded  tag  has  a code  on 
it that tells  your  dealer 
or  a  qualified  locksmith  how  to  make extra keys.  Keep 
this  tag 
in a safe  place. If you lose  your  keys, you'll  be 
able  to  have  new ones  made  easily  using  this  tag. 
NOTICE: 
Your vehicle  has  a  number  of  new  features  that 
can  help  prevent  theft.  But  you  can  have  a  lot 
of  trouble  getting  into  your  vehicle  if  you  ever 
lock  your  keys  inside.  You  may  even have  to 
damage  your  vehicle  to get  in. 
So be  sure  you 
have  extra  keys. 
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Door Locks 
A. CAUTION: 
Unlocked  doors  can  be  dangerous. 
Passengers 
-- especially  children -- can  easily 
open  the  doors  and  fall  out.  When  a  door  is 
locked,  the  inside  handle  won't open 
it. 
Outsiders  can  easily enter  through  an  unlocked 
door  when  you  slow down  or  stop  your  vehicle. 
This  may  not  be 
so obvious:  You increase  the 
chance 
of being  thrown  out  of the  vehicle  in  a 
crash  if the  doors  aren't  locked.  Wear  safety  belts 
properly,  lock your  doors,  and  you will be  far 
better  off whenever  you drive  your  vehicle. 
I'here  are several  ways to  lock and unlock  your  vehicle. 
To unlock your door from the outside,  use  your  key. 
To lock  the front doors  and 
sliding side  door from  the 
inside, slide  the  lock levers 
down. 
To unlock  the  front 
doors  and the sliding side 
door from  the  inside,  slide 
the  lock  levers  up. 
Rear  doors cannot  be  manually  locked  from the inside. 
To unlock  the  rear hatch  and  Dutch  doors from the 
inside,  press  the  REAR  HATCH  button  located 
to the 
right 
of the  shift  lever. 
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Power Door Locks 
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If your  vehicle  has power 
door locks,  press  the power 
door  lock  switch  to  lock  or 
unlock  all the  doors  at once.  Every  vehicle 
with power door locks 
has a pulse  lock 
system. 
A pulse  lock  system  works  like this: 
If the sliding door is open and you  press the power door 
lock  switch,  the sliding door  will 
not lock  immediately. 
After  you close  the  door, 
the system comes  on and, in 
about five seconds,  locks  the  sliding door. 
All models  have  overriding door locks.  When a door  is 
locked, 
the door  handle will not  work  the  latch.  This 
will help stop a door  from  being  accidentally opened. 
However,  power door locks  do not  affect  the  operation 
of 
the hatch. 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
The power door lock switch  will  not  lock  or unlock  the 
rear  hatch  and  Dutch doors.  You must  use 
the REAR 
HATCH  button.  See “Rear  Hatch  and  Dutch Doors 
Release” in this section. 
If you  are leaving  the  vehicle,  take your  keys, open your 
door  and  set  the  locks  from  inside. Then get  out  and 
close  the  door. 
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Keyless Entry System 
If your vehicle  has this option,  you can lock  and unlock 
your  doors  or  unlock your 
trunk from up  to 30 feet (9 m) 
away  using  the key  chain  transmitter supplied 
with 
your vehicle. 
Your Keyless Entry  System  operates  on a radio 
frequency  subject to Federal  Communications 
Commission  (FCC)  Rules. 
This  device  complies  with 
Part 15 of  the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation 
is subject  to  the  following  two  conditions: 
(1) This  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and 
(2) This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received, 
including  interference  that  may cause  undesired  operation. 
Should  interference  to this system occur,  try this: 
Check  to  determine  if battery  replacement  is 
necessary.  See the instructions  on battery  replacement. 
Check the distance.  You  may  be too far from  your 
vehicle.  This product  has a maximum  range. 
Check the location. Other  vehicles  or objects may  be 
blocking  the signal. 
See  your GM dealer  or  a  qualified technician 
for service. 
Changes  or  modifications to this system  by other  than 
an 
authorized service facility could  void authorization  to 
use  this  equipment. 
Operation 
When you press UNLOCK,  the driver’s  door will 
unlock automatically. If you press  UNLOCK  again 
within  five  seconds,  all doors  will unlock. 
All doors  will 
lock  when 
DOOR is  pressed.  The  interior lamps  will 
come  on whenever  you lock  or unlock the  doors.  See 
“Keyless  Illumination’’ 
in the Index. Pressing  REAR 
twice within 
3 1/2 seconds,  will  unlock  the hatch or rear 
cargo  doors. 
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Sliding  Door  Child  Security Lock 
Your vehicle’s  sliding  side 
door  is equipped  with 
a 
child security  door lock, 
located  at the  rear  of  the 
sliding  door,  near  the  side 
door  latch  mechanism.  This 
feature  prevents  passengers  from  opening the 
sliding  side door  from 
the inside. 
To  use  this  feature, do the  following: 
1. Move  the  lever  all  the  way  up.  (Arrow  is  pointing to 
the  lever  that  you  must  move.) 
2. Close  the  door. 
To  open 
the sliding  side door while  the  child  security 
lock  is engaged,  unlock  the  door and open  it from 
the outside. 
If 
you don’t  cancel  the  security  lock  feature,  adults  or 
older  children  who ride 
in the rear won’t  be  able to open 
the  sliding door from  the  inside. 
You should let adults 
and  older children  know  how  the  security  door  lock 
There  are 
two labels on your  vehicle to remind you that  works,  and how to cancel the  lock, 
you  have  this  feature. One can  be 
seen from  the  outside 
on  your  sliding  door.  It  is  located  near  the  bottom 
of the Canceling  the  Sliding Door Child 
door glass,  toward  the  rear of the  door.  The other  label  is Security  Lock 
at the  back  of  the  sliding door,  near the child  security 
door  lock. 
To cancel  the  child  security  lock: 
1. Unlock  the door  and  open  it from the outside. 
2. Move  the  lever  all  the  way  down. 
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