
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Tilt Wheel (Option) 
A tilt steering  wheel allows  you to adjust  the  steering 
wheel  before  you drive.  You can  also  raise 
it to the 
highest  level to give  your  legs more  room when  you 
enter  and exit  the vehicle. 
To tilt the wheel,  hold the  steering wheel  and pull the 
lever.  Move  the steering  wheel 
to a comfortable  level, 
then release the  lever  to lock the  wheel 
in place. 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction Lever 
The lever on the left side of the steering  column 
includes  your: 
0 Turn Signal and Lane Changer 
0 Headlamp  High/Low  Beam  Changer 
0 Windshield Wipers 
0 Windshield Washer 
0 Cruise Control  (Option) 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Windshield  Washer 
At the top of the lever, there’s a paddle  with the word 
PUSH on  it. To spray washer fluid on the windshield, 
push the paddle. 
Washer  fluid will spray 
as long  as you  push the paddle. 
When 
you let go of  the  paddle,  the wipers  will continue 
to  wipe  for approximately  two more wipe cycles  and 
then either  stop  or return to the preset  speed. 
Driving without washer fluid  can be dangerous. A 
bad  mud  splash can block your vision. 
You could hit 
another  vehicle 
or go off the road. Check  your washer 
fluid level often. 
I A CAUTION: 
I 
Cruise  Control (Option) 
With  cruise  control,  you can maintain a speed of about 
25 mph (40 kmk)  or more without keeping your  foot 
on 
the accelerator.  This can really help on long trips. 
Cruise  control does  not  work  at speeds below about 
25 mph (40 krnk). 
When you apply  your brakes,  the cruise control 
shuts off. 
In  freezing  weather,  don’t use your washer until 
the  windshield  is warmed. Otherwise  the washer 
fluid can  form ice on the  windshield,  blocking 
your  vision. 
A CAUTION: 
I 
Cruise control can be dangerous where you 
can’t  drive  safely  at a steady  speed. So, 
don’t use your  cruise  control  on winding 
roads  or in heavy  traffic. 
slippery roads. On such roads,  fast changes 
in  tire  traction  can cause needless  wheel 
spinning,  and you could  lose  control. Don’t 
use  cruise  control on slippery roads. 
Cruise  control  can be dangerous on 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Setting  Cruise  Control 
I 
~ A CAUTION: 
I 
If you  leave your cruise control  switch  on  when 
you’re  not  using cruise,  you might  hit a button 
and 
go into cruise  when  you don’t want  to.  You 
could  be  startled  and  even  lose  control.  Keep  the 
cruise control  switch 
OFF until you want  to use  it. 
1. Move  the  cruise  control  switch to ON. 
2. Get up to the speed you want. 
3. Press  in the SET button 
at  the  end 
of the lever 
and  release  it. 
4. Take your foot off the  accelerator  pedal. 
Resuming a Set Speed 
Suppose you set your  cruise control at a desired  speed 
and  then 
you apply the brake.  This, of course, shuts off 
the cruise  control.  But you don’t need to reset  it. 
Once  you’re  going  about 
25 mph (40 kmh) or more, 
you 
can move  the cruise  control  switch from ON to 
R/A  (Resume/Accelerate)  for  about  half a  second. 
You’ll  go right back  up 
to your  chosen  speed and 
stay there. 
Remember,  if  you hold 
the switch  at R/A longer than 
half  a  second,  the vehicle  will keep  going  faster  until 
you release  the switch  or apply the brake.  You could  be 
startled and  even  lose  control. 
So unless you want to go 
faster, don’t hold the  switch at 
R/A. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Increasing  Speed  While Using Cruise  Control 
There  are  two ways to  go  to a higher  speed: 
Use the accelerator  pedal to get to the higher speed. 
Push the button at the  end of the lever, then release 
the button and the accelerator pedal.  You’ll now 
cruise  at the higher  speed. 
Move the cruise  switch  from ON to R/A. Hold  it 
there 
until you get  up to the speed  you want, and 
then release the  switch. To increase your speed  in 
very  small  amounts,  move the switch to 
R/A for less 
than  half 
a second. Each time you do this, your 
vehicle will  go  about 
1 mph (1.6 kdh) faster. 
Reducing  Speed  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
There  are  two  ways to reduce your speed while using 
cruise  control: 
Push in the button at  the end  of the lever  until  you 
reach the lower speed  you  want, 
then release it. 
To slow down in very small  amounts,  push the 
button  for  less  than half  a second. Each time 
you do 
this, you’ll  go 
1 mph (1.6 kdh) slower. 
Passing  Another  Vehicle  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
Use the accelerator pedal to increase  your speed. When 
you take your  foot off the pedal, your vehicle  will slow 
down  to the cruise control speed 
you set earlier. 
Using  Cruise  Control  on Hills 
How  well  your cruise control will work on hills  depends 
upon  your speed,  load and 
the steepness of the hills. 
When  going 
up steep hills, you may  have  to  step on 
the accelerator  pedal to maintain your speed. 
If the 
steepness 
of the hill causes  the vehicle  speed to  drop 
more than  15  mph 
(9.4 km/h) below the set speed, your 
cruise control 
will automatically  disengage. When going 
downhill, 
you may have to brake  or shift to  a lower gear 
to keep 
your speed  down.  Of course,  applying  the brake 
takes  you out 
of cruise  control.  Many drivers find this to 
be too much trouble and  don’t use cruise  control on 
steep hills. 
Ending  Cruise  Control 
There  are two  ways to turn  off the cruise control: 
Step  lightly on the brake pedal;  or 
Move the cruise switch to OFF. 
Erasing  Speed  Memory 
When you turn off the  cruise  control  or the  ignition, 
your cruise control  set  speed memory is erased. 
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1. STOP 
2. HTD MIR 
3. CTSY 
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9. 
10. 
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12. 
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15. 
Hazard 
CRUISE 
PWR  AUX 
Crank 
PARK  LPS 
AIR  BAGS 
WIPER 
HTR-A/C 
CIG  LTR 
ILLUM 
DRL 
CIRCUITS  PROTECTED 
Stop/CHMSL,  Stoplamps 
Electric  Heated Mirrors 
Courtesy 
Lamps, Dome/RDG  Lamps,  Vanity Mirrors,  Power  Mirrors 
IP Cluster,  DRL  Relay, DRL Module,  HDLP  Switch,  Keyless Entry 
Illumination,  Low  Coolant  Module, CHIME  Module,  DRAB Module 
Hazard  LampsKHIME  Module 
Cruise  Control  Auxiliary  Power  Outlet,  ALDL 
License  Plate Lamp,  Parking  Lamps,  Taillamps,  Front Sidemarkers, 
Glove  Box Ashtray 
SDM 
Wiper Motor, Washer  Pump 
NC,  A/C Blower, High Blower Relay,  HTD  Mirror 
Power  Amp,  Cigarette  Lighter,  Door  Lock  Relay 
LP  Cluster,  HVAC Controls,  RR  HVAC  Controls,  IP  Switches,  Radio 
Illumination,  Door Switch  Illumination 
DRL  Relay 
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BRAKE 
RADIO-B 
TRANS  RR 
FOG 
Not  Used 
Not  Used 
RR 
HVAC 
PWR  ACCY 
PWR  WDO 
CIRCUITS  PROTECTED 
Front Turn,  RR Turn, Back-up  Lamps, BTSI Solenoid 
Radio  (Ign, Accy) 
4WAL  PCM, 
ABS, Cruise Control 
Radio (Battery), Power Antenna 
PRNDL, Automatic Transmission 
Rear Window Defog 
RR  HVAC  Controls, 
HIGH, MED, LOW Relays 
Power Door Lock, Six-Way Power  Seat, Keyless Entry 
Illumination Module 
Power Windows 
?Circuit  Breaker  Do 
not use fuses of higher  amperage  than those recommended  above.  Fuse amperage  levels are also  imprinted on the 
fuse  panel  under the  dash. 
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Inspections 
Listed  below are  inspections  and services  which  should 
be performed  at least  twice  a  year (for  instance,  each 
spring  and fall).  You should  let your 
GM dealer’s 
service  department  or  other  qualified service  center  do 
these  jobs.  Make  sure  any necessary repairs  are 
completed  at once. 
Proper  procedures  to perform  these  services may  be 
found 
in a service  manual.  See  “Service  and Owner 
Publications” 
in the  Index. 
Steering  and  Suspension  Inspection 
Inspect the  front and rear  suspension  and steering 
system  for  damaged,  loose  or  missing parts, signs 
of 
wear or lack of lubrication.  Inspect the power  steering 
lines and hoses for  proper  hook-up,  binding, leaks, 
cracks,  chafing,  etc. 
Exhaust  System  Inspection 
Inspect the complete  exhaust  system. Inspect the body 
near  the  exhaust  system. 
Look for broken,  damaged, 
missing  or out-of-position  parts 
as well  as open  seams, 
holes, loose  connections  or other  conditions  which could 
cause  a  heat build-up 
in the floor  pan or could let 
exhaust  fumes 
into the vehicle.  See  “Engine  Exhaust” 
in the Index. 
Radiator  and  Heater  Hose  Inspection 
Inspect the hoses and have them replaced if they are 
cracked,  swollen or  deteriorated.  Inspect all pipes, 
fittings  and clamps;  replace  as  needed. 
Throttle  Linkage  Inspection 
Inspect the throttle  linkage  for interference or binding, 
and  for  damage  or missing parts. Replace parts  as 
needed.  Replace 
any cables that have high effort or 
excessive  wear. Do not lubricate accelerator  and  cruise 
control  cables. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Climate Control  System ........................... 3- 1 
Comfort Controls ................................ 3- I 
Compact  Disc Care ............................. 3-28 
Compact  Disc  Player 
....................... 3- 17. 3- I9 
Console Storage ................................ 2-4 I 
Control of a Vehicle .............................. 4-5 
Convex Outside Mirror 
.......................... 2-40 
Coolant 
....................................... 6-20 
RecoveryTank ............................... 5-13 
Cooling  System 
................................ 5- 12 
Courtesy  Transportation 
........................... 8-6 
Cruise  Control ................................. 2-32 
Cupholders .................................... 2-41 
Customer  Assistance  for Text  Telephone  Users 
......... 8-3 
Customer  Assistance  Information ................... 8- 1 
Customer Satisfaction Procedure .................... 8- 1 
Clock. Setting  the ................................ 3-9 
Damage.  Finish 
............................... 6-57 
Damage. Sheet  Metal 
............................ 6-57 
Daytime Running Lamps ......................... 2-36 
Daytime Running Lamps Indicator  Light ............ 2-49 
Dead 
Battery ................................... 5-2 
Defects.  Reporting  Safety 
......................... 8-8 
Defensive  Driving ................................ 4- 1 
Defogger . Rear  Window .......................... 3-8 
Defogging ................................. 3-2,  3-4 
Defrosting 
................................. 3-2,  3-4 
Dome  Lamps 
.................................. 2-37 
Door  Locks 
....................................... 2-3 
Sliding ...................................... 2-8 
Storage 
..................................... 2-41 
Storagepocket ............................... 2-41 
Swing-Out  Side ............................... 2-7 
Drive  Position.  Automatic  Transmission 
............. 2-19 
DriverPosition 
................................. 1-13 
Driving 
City 
........................................ 4-18 
Defensive 
.................................... 4-1 
Drunken 
..................................... 4-2 
Freeway 
.................................... 4-19 
InaBlizzard 
................................. 4-24 
In  Foreign  Countries 
........................... 6-4 
IntheRain 
.................................. 4-15 
On  Curves 
.................................... 4-8 
On  Grades While  Towing 
a Trailer ............... 4-36 
On  Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
.................... 4-21 
OnSnowandIce 
............................. 4-23 
Throughwater 
............................... 4-17 
WetRoads 
.................................. 4-15 
Winter 
...................................... 4-23 
With 
a Trailer ................................ 4-34 
Dual  Tire  Operation 
............................. 6-45 
Night 
...................................... 4-13 
Drunken  Driving 
................................ 4-2 
Electrical  Equipment.  Adding 
.................... 6-61 
Electrical System 
............................... 6-61 
Electronic  Road  Speed Governor (Gasoline Engines) ... 2-55 
9-3