Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Used Replacement  Wheels 
Putting  a  used  wheel  on your vehicle  is 
dangerous.  You can’t  know  how 
it’s been  used  or 
how  far 
it’s been  driven. It could  fail suddenly 
and  cause  an accident. 
If you  have to replace  a 
wheel,  use a new 
GM original equipment  wheel. 
Using the Wheel Lock Key 
The  wheel lock key  sits in a  small depression  in 
the  trunk  rail  directly under  the left-hand  rear 
compartment  cover. 
Your  vehicle  wheel lock key has a unique registration 
number.  The registration number is printed on a card 
included 
in your lock nut package. Also on  this  card is 
lost key replacement information.  This number is not 
recorded  by 
GM or your dealer, so be  sure  not to  lose 
this  card.  You will need the information  if  you ever  lose 
your  wheel  lock key. 
If you or someone  else is going to remove the  wheels on 
your vehicle, make  sure that  the  special wheel  nut socket 
and wheel lock key  are being used. 
NOTICE: 
Your  wheels  could be damaged if the wheel 
nut  socket  is  not used 
to remove  your 
vehicle’s  wheels. 
The  wheel nut  socket can be used  with  an  air  wrench  or 
a torque wrench.  The wheel lock  key can 
be used  with  a 
torque wrench,  but not with  an  air  or impact  wrench. 
NOTICE: 
Your  wheel  lock  key  or lock  nuts  could  be 
damaged  if an 
air or  impact  wrench  is  used  with 
this  key. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Fuse 
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Usage 
Body  Control Module - Ignition 3 
Body Control  Module - Ignition  2 
Radio  Antenna 
Body  Control  Module 
- Ignition I, 
Instrument Panel  Control 
Hatch/Trunk Release 
HVAC  Controls 
Bose Speakers 
Diagnostic 
Right Door Control Module  Power  Feed Door Right 
Fuel  Tank  Door 
Door  Control Module  Left 
Power  Feed Door Left 
Driver  Power Seat (Circuit Breaker) 
Passenger Power Seat (Circuit  Breaker) 
Micro Relay 
- Monitored  (Inadvertent) 
Load  Control  41 
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Fuse  Usage 
38  Micro Relay - Right Daytime 
Running Lamp 
Micro Relay 
- Hatch  Release 
Micro Relay -Left Daytime 
Running Lamp 
Blank 
Micro Relay 
- Courtesy Lamps 
Bose  Mini Relay 
- Speakers 
Mini Relay 
- Rear Defogger 
Maxifuse 
- Ignition 2 
Maxifuse - Rear Defogger 
Blank 
Maxifuse 
- Ignition 
Maxifuse 
- Blower Motor 
Starter 
Blank  Maxi Circuit Breaker 
- Headlamps 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Comfort  Controls ................................ 3- 1 
Automatic  Electronic  Dual ....................... 3-5 
Manual 
...................................... 3-2 
Adapter  Kit 
.................................. 3-18 
Care 
....................................... 3-30 
Changer,  Trunk  Mounted 
....................... 3-22 
Player 
...................................... 3-18 
Competitive  Driving ............................ 2-24 
Console,  Center 
................................ 2-55 
Control  of a Vehicle 
.............................. 4-6 
Convenience  Net 
............................... 2-57 
Convenience  Net,  Cleaning 
....................... 6-53 
Convex  Outside  Mirror 
.......................... 2-54 
Coolant 
............................. 5-13,5-18,  6-22 
SurgeTank 
.................................. 5-18 
Surge  Tank  Pressure  Cap 
....................... 6-26 
Coolant  Heater,  Engine 
.......................... 2-24 
Cooling  System 
................................ 5- 16 
CourtesyLamps 
................................ 2-52 
Courtesy  Transportation 
In  Canada 
..................................... 8-8 
1ntheU.S. ................................... 8-8 
Cruise  Control ................................. 2-47 
Customer  Assistance  for  Text  Telephone  Users 
......... 8-4 
Customer  Assistance  Information 
................... 8- 1 
Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure .................... 8-2 
Compact  Disc 
Damage.  Finish 
............................... 6-57 
Daytime  Running  Lamps 
......................... 2-50 
Dead  Battery 
................................... 5-3  Defects.  Reporting  Safety 
........................ 8-10 
InCanada 
................................... 8-11 
To General  Motors ............................ 8-11 
Defensive  Driving 
............................... 4-2 
Defogger.  Rear  Window 
..................... 3.4.  3.10 
Defogging 
....................... 3.3.3.8.3.10.  3.12 
Defrosting 
............................ 3.3.3.9.  3.12 
Dimensions.  Vehicle 
............................ 6-71 
Dolby 
B Noise  Reduction ........................ 3-17 
Door  Locks 
....................................... 2-4 
PowerLocks 
.................................. 2-5 
Downshifting 
.................................. 2-31 
Drive,  Automatic  Transmission 
.................... 2-28 
Driver Information Center (DIC) 
................... 2-81 
Controls  and  Displays 
......................... 2-82 
Warnings  and  Messages 
........................ 2-90 
ABS  (Anti-Lock  Brake  System) Active 
............ 2-91 
Charge  System  Fault 
.......................... 2-92 
Coolant Over  Temp 
........................... 2-94 
Flat  Tire 
- (If, lr, rf, rr) ......................... 2-96 
High  Oil  Temperature  Reduce  Engine  Rpm 
........ 2-94 
High  Tire Pressure 
- (If. Ir,  rf. IT) ................. 2-96 
High  Trans  Temp 
............................. 2-94 
LowOilLevel 
............................... 2-91 
Low  Oil Pressure 
............................. 2-91 
Low  Tire  Pressure 
- (If, lr. rf, rr) ................. 2-95 
Maximum Speed 80  Mph  (129 
Mh) ............. 2-93 
Reduced Engine  Power 
........................ 2-92 
Service  ABS 
................................. 2-91 
Driver Information Center 
(DIC)  Messages 
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