
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
There  is  an  air  bag  readiness  light on the instrument 
panel,  which shows  AIR BAG.  The  system  checks  the 
air  bag’s  electrical  system  for  malfunctions.  The  light 
tells 
you if  there is an  electrical  problem. The  system 
check  includes  the air bag  sensor,  the  air  bag  modules, 
the  wiring  and the crash  sensing  and diagnostic  module. 
For more  information 
on the  air bag  system,  see  “Air 
Bag” in 
the Index. 
AIR 
BAG 
You will  see this light flash 
for  a  few  seconds  when you 
turn  your  ignition  to 
RUN 
or START.  Then  the  light 
should  go 
out. This means 
the  system  is ready. 
If the  air bag  readiness  light  doesn’t  come on when you 
start your vehicle, or stays on, or  comes on when you 
are  driving,  your air bag  system  may not work properly. 
Have  your  vehicle  serviced  right  away. 
Charging  System  Light 
This light  should  come on 
briefly  when you turn  on the 
ignition,  before  starting  the 
engine,  as  a  check  to show 
you 
it is  working. 
After the  engine  starts,  the  light should go out.  If it  stays 
on or  comes on while you are  driving, you may have  a 
problem with  your  charging  system.  It could  indicate  a 
problem  with the alternator  drive  belt, or  some  other 
charging  system  problem.  Have it  checked right away. 
Driving while  this  light is on could  drain your battery. 
If  you  must drive  a short  distance  with this light 
on, it 
helps 
to turn  off all your  accessories,  such as the  radio 
and  air conditioner. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light 
ANTI - 
LOCK 
United States 
Canada 
With the anti-lock  brake  system, this light will come  on 
when  you start your  engine and may  stay 
on for several 
seconds.  That’s normal. 
If the  light stays on, or  comes  on when  you’re  driving, 
your  vehicle needs  service. 
If the regular  brake  system 
warning  light isn’t 
on, y0~1’still  have brakes,  but YOLI 
don’t have anti-lock  brakes. If the regular  brake system 
warning  light 
is also on,  you  don’t  have anti-lock  brakes 
and there’s  a problem 
with your regular brakes.  See 
“Brake  System  Warning Light”  earlier 
in this part.  The 
anti-lock  brake system warning  light should  come 
on  briefly  when 
you turn the ignition  key to RUN. If the 
light doesn’t  come on then,  have 
it fixed so it will be 
ready  to warn  you 
if there  is a problem. 
Daytime  Running  Lamps  Indicator  Light 
You may  have this light  on 
the instrument panel. It will 
light whenever  the  DRL are 
on. 
It is also a  reminder to 
turn  on  your headlamps 
when  driving  at night.  For 
more  details  about 
DRL, see 
“Headlamps  and  Vehicle 
Lighting” 
in this  section. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Fan Knob Mode Knob 
The knob on the left  side of the heating system control 
panel  controls  the  fan  speed.  The  knob  has four  speed 
positions.  To increase airflow, move the knob toward 
HI. To decrease  airflow, move it toward LO. To turn the 
fan off, move  the knob  to OFF. 
Temperature 
Knob 
The  middle knob lets  you select the relative temperature 
of the air flowing  into the passenger  area  of your 
vehicle.  This knob will allow 
you to adjust the relative 
air  temperature  independently 
of the function knob 
setting. Move  the knob  clockwise 
to the red  area  for 
warmer  air. Move the  knob  counter  clockwise to 
the 
blue area  for  cooler air.  The 
right knob  changes the heater setting. 
+a 
/J VENT: This setting directs  air through the 
instrument  panel vents. 
’# VENTMEAT Use  this  setting to divide  airflow 
between  the  heater 
floor vents  and  instrument  panel  vents. 
+” HEAT This setting directs  air through the heater 
floor  vents.  This setting  is useful  for  cold  weather. 
’’ HEAT/DEFROST Use this setting  to divide 
airflow between the heater  floor vents and windshield. 
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DEFROST This setting  with  the  defrost symbol 
directs  air  through the windshield  defroster  vents. 
This  setting 
is useful  when you have  fog  or ice  on 
the  windshield. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Mode Knob 
The right knob on the  control panel changes  the 
heatedair  conditioning  setting. 
MAX A/C: With A/C  on,  move the right knob to 
MAX A/C  for maximum  cooling.  This  setting puts the 
system in the recirculation  mode and helps  to maximize 
your  air conditioner’s performance and your vehicle’s 
fuel economy.  This  setting  also  cools  the air the fastest. 
After the vehicle’s interior reaches 
a comfortable 
temperature,  move 
the knob  clockwise to place  the air 
conditioning  system 
in the A/C mode. 
A/C: Use for normal  cooling  on hot days.  This setting 
cools  outside  air  and directs  it through  the instrument 
panel  outlets. 
+e 
@ VENT: This  setting,  with the arrow  pointing  at 
the figure’s  head,  directs  air  through the instrument 
panel 
vents. 
+e 
‘N VENTMEAT Use  this setting,  with the arrows 
pointing at 
the figure’s feet and  head, to divide 
airflow between the heater  floor vents and instrument 
panel vents. 
+# HEAT This  setting,  with the arrow pointing  at the 
figure’s  feet, directs  air through the heater  floor vents. 
This  setting  is useful  for  cold  weather. 
U 
?# HEATDEFROST Use this setting,  with the 
arrow pointing  at the figure’s  feet and the defroster 
symbol near the figure’s head, 
to divide  airflow between 
the heater 
floor vents and windshield. 
0 
WO 
DEFROST This setting with the defrost symbol 
directs 
air through the windshield  defroster vents. 
This  setting  is 
useful when you have fog or  ice on 
the windshield. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Rear  Heater  (Without  Air  Conditioning) 
If you have a rear heater  (without rear air conditioning), 
the  control  switch 
is located  on  the instrument panel. 
To increase and  decrease the flow of heated  air to the 
rear  floor  vents, move the switch  marked 
REAR HEAT 
to the blower  speed you want. 
The  knob  has three speed positions. 
To increase  the flow 
of heated air, move the  switch toward HIGH. To turn the 
fan 
off, move the switch to OFF. 
Rear Air Conditioning  and  Rear  Heater 
If your  vehicle  has a rear  air  conditioning  and  rear  heater 
system  combination,  controls  are  provided  to  regulate  the 
temperature,  location 
and speed of the  air flow. 
Front Passenger Control 
To adjust  the air  temperature,  turn the temperature  knob 
on the  right  side of the control panel. 
For  warmer air, turn  the knob  clockwise  toward the  red 
area,  and for  cooler air, turn the knob  counterclockwise 
toward the blue  area. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Ventilation  Tips 
Keep the hood and front air inlet  free of ice, snow,  or 
any other obstruction  (such as leaves).  The heater 
and defroster  will work  far better, reducing the 
chance  of fogging  the inside 
of your  windows. 
When you enter  a vehicle  in cold  weather, turn the 
blower  fan to HI for a few  moments before  driving 
off. This helps  clear  the  intake ducts of snow and 
moisture, and reduces the  chance 
of fogging the 
inside 
of your windows. 
Keep the air path under the front seats  clear of 
objects. This helps  air to circulate  throughout 
your vehicle. 
Your  vehicle has  air vents  in the  center  and on the sides 
of your  instrument panel. 
You  can move the vents  from side 
to side  or  up and 
down  to direct  the flow 
of air,  or close  the vents 
altogether. When 
you close a vent, it will increase the 
flow of air  coming  out of any vents that  are  open. 
Rear  Window  Defogger  (Option) 
You can  tell if your  vehicle  has  this  option by looking  at 
the  rear  window.  There  will  be  lines  across  the  glass. 
These  are the  wire-like  elements  which  heat  your  window. 
NOTICE: 
Scraping  the  inside  of  your  rear  window  could 
cut  and  damage  the  defogger.  Your  warranty 
would  not  cover  this  damage.  Don’t  put  decals 
there;  you  might  have  to scrape  them  off. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Passing 
You’ll need more  passing  distance  up ahead  when 
you’re  towing  a  trailer. And, because you’re a good deal 
longer, you’ll need  to go  much  farther  beyond  the 
passed  vehicle  before  you can return  to  your  lane. 
Backing Up 
Hold the bottom of the  steering  wheel with one  hand. 
Then,  to  move  the trailer 
to the left,  just  move  that hand 
to the  left. To move  the trailer to the right,  move  your 
hand  to the  right.  Always back  up slowly  and, if 
possible,  have  someone  guide 
you. 
Making  firns 
I NOTICE: 
Making  very  sharp  turns  while  trailering  could 
cause  the  trailer  to  come  in  contact  with  the 
vehicle. Your vehicle  could  be damaged.  Avoid 
making  very  sharp  turns  while  trailering. 
When  you’re turning  with  a trailer,  make wider 
turns than normal. 
Do this so your trailer won’t 
strike  soft shoulders,  curbs,  road signs,  trees  or  other 
objects.  Avoid jerky  or  sudden  maneuvers. Signal well 
in advance. 
lhrn Signals When Towing  a  Trailer 
When  you tow  a trailer, your vehicle has to have  extra 
wiring and  a heavy-duty  turn  signal  flasher (included  in 
the optional trailering package). 
The  green  arrows 
on your instrument panel  will flash 
whenever 
you signal  a turn  or  lane  change.  Properly 
hooked  up,  the  trailer lamps will also  flash, telling  other 
drivers  you’re  about  to turn,  change  lanes or stop. 
When  towing  a  trailer, the green  arrows  on your 
instrument panel  will flash  for turns  even 
if the bulbs  on 
the trailer are burned out. Thus, you may think  drivers 
behind 
you are  seeing  your  signal when they  are not.  It’s 
important  to  check  occasionally 
to be sure  the trailer 
bulbs are still working. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Engine  Overheating (Gasoline Engine) 
You  will find  a coolant temperature  gage  on your 
vehicle instrument panel. 
If you  have  a diesel engine, 
you  will  also  find a low coolant  light 
on your 
instrument panel. 
If your vehicle has a diesel  engine,  see  "Engine 
Overheating" 
in the GM Diesel  Engine  Supplement. 
If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine 
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Steam from  an overheated engine can  burn you 
badly,  even  if  you just open  the hood.  Stay 
away 
from the engine  if  you  see  or  hear steam coming 
from  it. Just  turn  it 
off and get everyone away 
from  the vehicle  until  it cools  down.  Wait until 
there  is no sign of steam  or coolant before 
opening  the hood. 
If  you  keep driving  when your engine  is 
overheated,  the liquids in  it  can catch fire.  You or 
others  could  be  badly burned.  Stop your engine  if 
it overheats,  and get out  of the  vehicle  until  the 
engine  is  cool. 
NOTICE: 
If your engine catches  fire because  you  keep 
driving  with  no  coolant,  your vehicle  can be 
badly damaged. The  costly repairs  would not be 
covered 
by your warranty. 
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