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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. 
This  device complies  with 
RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 
Operation is subject to  the following two conditions: 
(1) this device  may  not cause interference, and (2) this 
device  must accept  any interference received, including 
interference that  may cause  undesired  operation of 
the device. 
Changes  or modifications  to this system  by other  than 
an  authorized service facility could  void authorization to 
use  this equipment.  This 
system  has a range  of about 
3 feet (1 m)  up  to 
30 feet (9 m).  At times you may  notice a decrease  in 
range.  This is normal  for any  remote keyless  entry 
system.  If the  transmitter  does  not  work  or if  you  have 
to  stand  closer to  your  vehicle  for  the transmitter to 
work,  try  this: 
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Check to determine  if battery  replacement  or 
transmitter resynchronization 
is necessary.  See the 
instructions  that  follow. 
Check the  distance. You may  be 
too far  from  your 
vehicle.  You may  need  to stand closer during  rainy 
or snowy  weather. 
Check  the location. Other vehicles  or ogects  may  be 
blocking  the  signal. Take a few steps to the left  or 
right,  hold  the  transmitter  higher,  and 
try again. 
If  you’re  still having  trouble,  see your  dealer or a 
qualified technician  for service. 
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To unlock  the driver's door,  press  the  UNLOCK  button. 
If  you  press  this  button  again  within  five seconds,  all  the 
doors  will  unlock.  Press  the 
REAR 2X  button  twice  to 
unlock  the rear  door  only.  When  the UNLOCK  or 
REAR 2X  button  is pressed,  the  interior  dome  lamps are 
turned  on  for 40 seconds or until  the  ignition  switch is 
activated.  Press  LOCK  to  lock all  doors. 
Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your  Vehicle 
Each  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter  is coded  to 
prevent  another  transmitter  from unlocking  your  vehicle. 
If a transmitter is lost  or stolen, a  replacement  can  be 
purchased  through  your  dealer.  Remember  to bring  any 
remaining  transmitters  with  you  when  you 
go to  your 
dealer.  When  the  dealer  matches  the  replacement 
transmitter  to your  vehicle,  any  remaining  transmitters 
must  also  be matched.  Once your  dealer  has  coded  the 
new  transmitter,  the  lost  transmitter  will  not  unlock  your 
vehicle.  Each vehicle  can  have  only  two  transmitters 
matched  to  it. 
Battery  Replacement 
Under normal  use,  the battery  in your  remote  keyless 
entry  transmitter  should  last about  two years. 
You  can tell the  battery 
is weak if the  transmitter  won't 
work  at the  normal  range 
in any location. If you  have  to 
get  close to  your  vehicle  before  the transmitter  works, 
it's  probably  time  to  change  the  battery. 
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NOTICE: 
When  replacing  the  battery,  use  care  not  to  touch 
any  of  the  circuitry.  Static  from  your  body 
transferred  to  these  surfaces  may  damage  the 
transmitter. 
Use  one Panasonic@  type CR2032  battery:   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1. Insert a dime in the slot  between  the covers  of the 
transmitter housing  near the 
key ring hole.  Remove 
the  bottom  by twisting  the dime. 
2. Remove  and replace  the  battery,  positive side down. 
3. Align  the covers  and snap them  together. 
4. Check the operation  of the  transmitter. 
Synchronization 
Synchronization  may  be  necessary  due to the security 
method  used by this  system. The transmitter  does  not 
send  the same signal twice to  the  receiver. The receiver 
will  not  respond  to a signal it  has  been  sent previously. 
This  prevents  anyone from recording  and playing  back 
the signal from the transmitter. 
To  resynchronize  your transmitter,  stand close 
to your 
vehicle  and simultaneously  press  and  hold  the 
LOCK 
and UNLOCK buttons on  the transmitter  for at least  five 
seconds.  The door locks  should cycle to confirm 
synchronization.  If the locks  do not  cycle, see  your 
dealer  for service. 
Your Doors and How'They Work 
Front Doors 
To open  the door  from the outside, pull the handle  and 
pull  the door  open. 
To  open  the door from the inside,  pull  the lever toward 
you  and  push  the  door open.   

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It  can  be  dangerous  to  drive with the  rear  doors 
open  because  carbon  monoxide 
(CO) gas  can 
come  into  your  vehicle. You can’t  see or smell 
CO. It  can  cause  unconsciousness  and  even death. 
If you must  drive  with the  rear  doors  open  or if 
electrical  wiring  or  other  cable  connections  must 
pass  through  the  seal  between  the  body and  the 
rear  doors: 
Make  sure  all  windows are  shut. 
I’urn the  fan  on  your  heating  or  cooling 
system  to  its  highest  speed  with the  setting 
on  VENT,  HEAT,  BLEND or 
DEF. 
Additionally,  on  vehicles  with  heatindair 
conditioning 
systems, NORM A/C or 
BI-LEVEL A/C can  be  used. That will 
force  outside  air  into  your  vehicle. See 
“Comfort  Controls”  in  the  Index. 
If you  have  air  outlets  on or  under  the 
instrument  panel,  open  them  all  the  way. 
See  “Engine  Exhaust”  in  the  Index. 
Theft 
Vehicle  theft  is  big  business,  especially  in  some  cities. 
Although  your  vehicle 
has a number of theft-deterrent 
features,  we  know 
that nothing  we  put on it can  make  it 
impossible  to  steal.  However,  there  are  ways 
you can  help. 
Key in the  Ignition 
If you  leave your  vehicle  with  the  keys  inside,  it’s  an 
easy  target  for joy  riders  or professional  thieves 
-- so 
don’t  do it. 
When  you  park  your  vehicle 
and open  the  driver’s  door, 
you’ll  hear  a  tone  reminding  you 
to remove  your  key  from 
the  ignition  and  take  it  with 
you. Always  do this.  Your 
steering  wheel  will  be  locked,  and 
so will  your  ignition 
and  transmission.  And  remember 
to lock  the  doors. 
Parking at Night 
Park in a  lighted  spot,  close all  windows  and  lock  your 
vehicle.  Remember 
to keep  your  valuables out of  sight. 
Put  them  in  a  storage area, or take  them  with  you.   

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If  you  park  in  a  lot  where someone will  be  watching 
your  vehicle,  it’s  best 
to lock it up and  take  your  keys. 
But  what 
if you  have  to leave your ignition  key?  What if 
you have to leave something  valuable in your  vehicle? 
Put your  valuables  in a  storage  area, like  your  front 
Lock all  the  doors  except the driver’s. 
storage 
compartment. 
Passlock@ 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  the  Passlock 
theft-deterrent  system. 
Passlock 
is a passive  theft-deterrent  system.  The system 
is  armed once  the  key  is  removed  from the  ignition. 
Passlock  enables  fuel  if the  ignition  lock cylinder  is 
turned  with 
a valid  key. If a correct  key  is  not  used, 
fuel 
is disabled.  During  normal 
operation, the  SECURITY  light  will 
go 
off after  the engine  is started. 
If the  engine stalls  and the SECURITY light flashes, 
wait 
until the  light  stops  flashing  before  trying  to restart 
the  engine.  Remember 
to release  the  key  from  the 
START  position  as soon  as  the  engine starts. 
If you are  driving  and  the  SECURITY  light  comes  on, you 
will  be  able to restart  the  engine  if  you turn the  engine off. 
However,  your  Passlock  system  is  not  working  properly 
and  must  be  serviced  by  your  dealer.  Your  vehicle  is  not 
protected  by  Passlock  at  this  time.  You  may 
also want  to 
check  the  fuse  (see  “Fuses 
and Circuit  Breakers”  in  the 
Index).  See  your  dealer  for  service. 
If the  SECURITY  light  comes on while  the engine is 
running,  a  problem  has  been  detected  and the  system 
may  need  service.  See your  dealer for  service. 
In  an  emergency,  call  the 
GM Roadside  Assistance 
Center.  See “Roadside  Assistance’’  in  the  Index. 
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NOTICE: 
Your  vehicle  doesn’t  need  an  elaborate 
“break-in.”  But  it  will perform  better  in the  long 
run 
if you  follow  these guidelines: 
Keep  your  speed  at 55 mph (88 km/h)  or 
less  for  the  first 
500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  drive  at  any  one  speed -- fast  or 
slow 
-9 for  the first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  make  full-throttle  starts. 
200 miles (322 km) or so. During  this  time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t  yet broken 
in.  Hard  stops  with  new linings  can  mean 
premature  wear  and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow  this  breaking-in  guideline  every 
time  you get new  brake  linings. 
See “Towing 
a Trailer”  in  the  Index  for 
more  information. 
Avoid  making  hard  stops  for  the  first 
Don’t  tow  a  trailer  during  break-in. 
Ignition Positions 
Your key lets you  turn  the  ignition  switch to five 
different  positions. 
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ACCESSORY (A):  ACCESSORY lets you  use  things 
like  the radio,  power  windows  and the  windshield 
wipers  when  the engine 
is off. To get into 
ACCESSORY, push  in  the  key  and turn it toward  you. 
Your  steering  wheel  will  remain  locked,  just 
as it  was 
before  you  inserted 
the key. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine LOCK (B): This position  locks your  ignition,  steering 
wheel  and  transmission. 
It’s a theft-deterrent  feature. 
You will  only be able to remove  your  key  when  the 
ignition  is turned 
to LOCK. 
OFF (C): This  position  lets  you turn  off  the  engine but 
still 
turn the  steering  wheel.  It  doesn’t  lock the steering 
wheel  like LOCK.  Use 
OFF if you must  have  your 
vehicle  in  motion  while the engine  is off  (for  example,  if 
your  vehicle  is being  pushed). 
RUN  (D): This  is the  position  for driving. 
START (E): This  starts  your engine. 
NOTICE: 
If your key seems  stuck  in LOCK and you can’t 
turn 
it, be  sure  you are  using  the  correct  key; if 
so, is it all  the  way  in? If it is,  then  turn  the 
steering  wheel left and  right  while you turn  the 
key  hard.  But  turn  the  key only  with  your  hand. 
Using 
a tool  to  force  it  could break  the  key or the 
ignition  switch.  If none  of this  works,  then  your 
vehicle  needs service. 
Starting  Your Gasoline  Engine 
If you  have a diesel engine, see  “Starting Your Diesel 
Engine”  in 
the Diesel  Engine  Supplement. 
Move  your  shift  lever  to 
PARK (P) or  NEUTRAL (N). 
Your  engine  won’t  start  in  any  other position -- that’s  a 
safety  feature.  To  restart  when  you’re  already  moving, 
use  NEUTRAL 
(N) only. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  try  to  shift  to  PARK (P) if your  vehicle is 
moving.  If you  do, you  could  damage  the 
transmission.  Shift  to 
PARK (P) only  when  your 
vehicle  is  stopped. 
1. Without  pushing  the  accelerator  pedal,  turn  your 
ignition  key  to  START. When  the  engine starts, let 
go 
of the  key.  The idle  speed  will  go down as your 
engine  gets  warm. 
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Holding  your key in  START  for  longer  than 
15 seconds at a  time  will cause  your  battery  to  be 
drained  much  sooner. And  the  excessive  heat  can 
damage  your  starter  motor. 
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3. 
If it doesn’t start right  away,  hold  your  key  in 
START. If it  doesn’t  start in 10 seconds,  push  the 
accelerator  pedal all the  way  down 
for five more 
seconds,  unless  it starts sooner. 
If  your  engine  still won’t  start  (or  starts but  then 
stops),  wait 
15 seconds  and start  over. 
When  the engine starts,  let go 
of the  key  and  the 
accelerator pedal. 
NOTICE: 
Your  engine  is  designed  to  work  with  the 
electronics  in  your  vehicle. 
If you add  electrical 
parts  or  accessories,  you could  change  the  way 
the  engine  operates.  Before adding  electrical 
equipment,  check  with  your  dealer. If 
you don’t, 
your  engine  might  not  perform  properly. 
If you  ever  have  to  have  your  vehicle  towed,  see 
the  part 
of this  manual  that  tells how  to  do  it 
without  damaging  your  vehicle. See “Towing 
Your  Vehicle”  in  the  Index.