
Care of Your CDs 
Handle discs  carefully.  Store  them  in their original cases 
or other  protective  cases  and away  from direct sunlight 
and  dust. 
If the  surface  of a disc is soiled,  dampen 
a clean,  soft cloth in a  mild, neutral detergent solution 
and clean  it,  wiping  from  the center to the  edge. 
Be  sure never  to  touch the side without writing  when 
handling  discs.  Pick  up  discs by grasping the  outer 
edges or the  edge  of  the hole and the  outer  edge. 
Care of Your CD Player 
The  use  of CD lens cleaner  discs is not  advised,  due  to 
the  risk  of contaminating the  lens  of the  CD optics 
with  lubricants internal  to the  CD mechanism. 
Fixed  Mast  Antenna 
The fixed  mast  antenna  can withstand most  car  washes 
without being  damaged. 
If the  mast should  ever 
become  slightly  bent,  you can straighten  it  out by hand. 
If the  mast is badly  bent, as it might  be by vandals, 
you  should  replace 
it. 
XMTM Satellite  Radio  Antenna 
System 
Your XMTM Satellite  Radio  antenna  is located  on  the 
roof  of  your  vehicle.  Keep  this  antenna  clear  of 
snow  and ice build up  for  clear  radio  reception. 
DAB  Radio  Antenna  System 
Your  DAB antenna is  located  on the roof  of your 
vehicle.  Keep this  antenna  clear  of snow  and  ice  build 
up  for  clear  radio  reception. 
If  your  vehicle 
is purchased  in Canada  and  driven  into 
the  United States the  DAB  radio  antenna  system 
will  not function. DAB  radio  reception  is available  in 
Canada  only. 
Check occasionally  to be  sure  the  mast 
is still tightened 
to  the cowl. 
If tightening is required, tighten by  hand. 
then  with a  wrench  one  quarter turn. 
3-84  

Notice: If the other  system  isn’t  a  12-volt  system 
with  a negative  ground, both vehicles can be 
damaged. 
2. Get  the vehicles close  enough so the jumper  cables 
can  reach,  but  be  sure the vehicles  aren’t touching 
each  other.  If  they are, it could  cause  a  ground 
connection  you don’t  want.  You  wouldn’t be able to 
start  your vehicle,  and the bad  grounding could 
damage  the electrical systems. 
To avoid the  possibility  of the vehicles rolling,  set 
the  parking brake firmly  on both vehicles involved 
in the  jump  start  procedure.  Put  the automatic 
transmission  in PARK 
(P) before setting the parking 
brake. 
If you  have  a  four-wheel-drive vehicle,  be 
sure the transfer  case is in  a drive  gear not in 
NEUTRAL. 
Notice: If you  leave  your  radio  on,  it  could  be  badly 
damaged.  The  repairs  wouldn’t  be  covered  by 
your  warranty. 
3. 
4. 
Turn off the  ignition  on  both  vehicles.  Unplug 
unnecessary  accessories  plugged into the  cigarette 
lighter  or in the  accessory  power  outlets.  Turn 
off 
the  radio  and all the  lamps  that  aren’t  needed. 
This will avoid  sparks  and  help  save  both batteries. 
And  it could  save  your  radio! 
Open  the hoods  and  locate  the  positive 
(+) and 
negative 
(-) terminal locations  of the  other  vehicle. 
Your  vehicle  has a remote  positive 
(+) jump starting 
terminal  and  a  remote  negative 
(-) jump starting 
terminal.  You should  always  use  these  remote 
terminals instead  of the terminals  on  the battery. 
The  remote  positive 
(+) terminal is located behind 
a  red plastic cover  near  the engine accessory 
drive bracket. 
To uncover  the  remote  positive (+) 
terminal, open the red plastic  cover. 
The  remote  negative 
(-) terminal is located  on  the 
engine drive bracket  on all 
V8 and  diesel 
engines,  and  on  the  thermostat  housing on  the 
8.1L engine.  On 
V8 engines it is marked  ”GND.” 
See 
Engine  Compartment  Overview  on  page 5-12 
for  more  information  on  location. 
5-44  

Electrical System 
Add-on Electrical  Equipment 
Notice:  Don’t  add  anything  electrical  to  your 
vehicle  unless  you  check  with  your  dealer  first. 
Some  electrical  equipment  can damage your  vehicle 
and  the  damage  wouldn’t  be covered by your 
warranty.  Some  add-on  electrical  equipment can 
keep  other  components  from working as  they 
should. 
Your  vehicle  has  an  air bag system.  Before attempting 
to  add  anything  electrical  to your  vehicle,  see 
Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle on page 1-72. 
Windshield  Wiper  Fuses 
The  windshield  wiper  motor  is protected  by an  internal 
circuit  breaker  and  a fuse. 
If the  motor  overheats  due  to 
heavy  snow,  etc.,  the  wiper  will stop  until the  motor 
cools.  If  the  overload 
is caused  by  some  electrical 
problem  and  not  snow,  etc.,  be  sure  to  get  it  fixed. 
Power  Windows and Other  Power 
Options 
Circuit breakers protect  the  power  windows and other 
power  accessories.  When  the  current  load 
is too heavy, 
the  circuit  breaker  opens and  closes,  protecting the 
circuit until  the problem  is fixed  or  goes  away. 
Fuses and Circuit  Breakers 
The  wiring  circuits in your  vehicle  are  protected from 
short  circuits by a combination  of  fuses, circuit breakers 
and  fusible thermal  links. This greatly  reduces the 
chance  of fires caused by electrical problems. 
Look  at  the  silver-colored band inside  the fuse.  If the 
band  is broken  or melted, replace the  fuse.  Be  sure  you 
replace  a bad  fuse  with  a new  one 
of the  identical 
size  and  rating. 
If you  ever  have a problem  on  the road and don’t have 
a  spare  fuse,  you  can borrow one  that has the  same 
amperage.  Just pick some feature  of your  vehicle 
that  you  can  get  along without 
- like the  radio or 
cigarette lighter - and use its fuse,  if it is  the correct 
amperage.  Replace  it as soon  as  you  can. 
5-95  

I NC COMP  Air 
Conditioning Compressor 1 Relav I 
RR WPR 
Audio  Svstem 
RADIO 
Not Used 
I Mid Bussed Electrical  Center, 
SEO B1 
WIS  WASH  Windshield  Washer 
Pump I Relav I I 
WIS  WASH 1 Windshield Washer Pump i 
INFO 
5-1 03  

Accessory  Power  Outlets ................................. 3-16 
Adding  Washer  Fluid 
....................................... 5-38 
Additional  Program  Information 
........................... 7-8 
Additives,  Fuel ................................................. 5-6 
Add-on  Electrical  Equipment 
............................ 5-95 
Add-on Equipment .......................................... 4-48 
Off Light ..................................................... 3-28 
Passenger  Status  Indicator 
........................... 3-30 
Readiness  Light 
.......................................... 3-27 
Air  Bag  Systems 
............................................. 1-57 
Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
............................... 1-72 
Passenger  Sensing  System 
........................... 1-68 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
(Balance/Fade) 
.............. 3-66 
Air  Bag 
Adding  Equipment  to  Your  Air 
Air  Bag 
Off Switch ....................................... 1-64 
How  Does  an  Air  Bag  Restrain? 
.................... 1-62 
Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
......... 1-72 
What  Makes  an 
Air Bag inflate? .................... 1-61 
What  Will  You  See After an 
Air  Bag  Inflates? 
...................................... 1-62 
When  Should  an  Air Bag  Inflate? 
................... 1-61 
Where  Are  the  Air  Bags? 
.............................. 1-59 
Air  Cleaner/FiIter,  Engine 
................................. 5-1  9 
All Overseas  Locations ...................................... 7-4 
All-Wheel  Drive 
............................................... 5-49 
All-Wheel  Drive  (AWD)  System 
......................... 2-21 
Aluminum  or  Chrome-Plated Wheels 
.................. 5-90 
AM ............................................................ 3-82 
Antenna,  Fixed Mast 
....................................... 3-84 
Anti-lock  Brake  System 
..................................... 4-7 
Appearance  Care 
............................................ 5-86 
Care  of Safety  Belts 
.................................... 5-88 
Antenna, 
XMTM Satellite 
Radio  System ............... 3-84 
Anti-Lock  Brake,  System  Warning 
Light .............. 3-35 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting 
............................... 5-91 
Cleaning the  Inside  of  Your  Vehicle 
................ 5-86 
Cleaning the  Outside  of  Your  Vehicle 
.............. 5-88 
Finish  Damage 
............................................ 5-91 
GM  Vehicle  Care/Appearance  Materials .......... 5-92 
Sheet  Metal  Damage 
................................... 5-91 
Underbody Maintenance 
............................... 5-91 
Weatherstrips 
.............................................. 5-88 
Ashtrays 
........................................................ 3-17 
Audio  System(s) 
............................................. 3-61 
Audio  Systems 
Audio  Steering  Wheel Controls 
...................... 3-81 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape Player 
................ 3-83 
Care  of  Your  CD  Player 
............................... 3-84 
Care  of  Your  CDs 
........................................ 3-84 
CD  Changer 
............................................... 3-78 
DAB  Radio Antenna  System 
.......................... 3-84 
Fixed Mast Antenna 
..................................... 3-84 
Radio  with  Cassette and  CD 
......................... 3-62 
Rear  Seat Audio  (RSA) 
................................ 3-76 
Setting the  Time 
.......................................... 3-61 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
................................ 3-81 
Understanding Radio  Reception 
..................... 3-82 
1  

Audio  Systems  (cont.) 
XMTM Satellite Radio  Antenna  System ............ 3-84 
Automatic  Headlamp  System 
............................ 3-1 2 
Operation ................................................... 2-1 8 
System  Check 
......................................... 6-12 
Automatic 
Transmission 
Fluid 
.......................................................... 5-21 
Automatic  Transmission  Check 
.......................... 6-1 1 
Automatic Transmission Shift  Lock Control 
B 
Backing  Up .................................................... 4-57 
Battery 
.......................................................... 5-42 
Battery  Replacement 
......................................... 2-5 
Battery Run-Down  Protection ............................ 3-1 6 
BATTERY  NOT  CHARGING 
............................. 3-54 
Battery  Warning  Light 
...................................... 3-33 
Before  Leaving  on  a  Long  Trip 
......................... 4-35 
Body  Lubrication Service 
.................................. 6-1 1 
Brake  Parking 
...................................................... 2-22 
System  Inspection 
....................................... 6-1 5 
System  Warning  Light .................................. 3-34 
Brake  Adjustment 
............................................ 5-42 
Brake  Fluid 
.................................................... 5-39 
Brake  Pedal Travel 
......................................... 5-42 
Brake  Wear 
.................................... ....... 5-41 
Brakes 
.......................................................... 5-39 
Braking ........................................................... 4-6  Braking 
in Emergencies 
..................................... 4-8 
Break-In,  New  Vehicle 
..................................... 2-15 
Bulb  Replacement 
........................................... 5-52 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp  (CHMSL)  and 
Cargo  Lamp 
............................................ 5-56 
Front  Turn  Signal,  Sidemarker  and  Daytime 
Running  Lamps 
........................................ 5-53 
Halogen  Bulbs 
............................................ 5-52 
Headlamps 
................................................. 5-52 
Pickup  Box Identification  and  Fender 
Marker  Lamps 
......................................... 5-58 
Replacement  Bulbs 
...................................... 5-59 
Roof  Marker  Lamps 
..................................... 5-54 
Buying  New Tires 
........................................... 5-64 
Taillamps 
.................................................... 5-58 
C 
California  Fuel .................................................. 5-6 
Canada 
........................................................... 7-4 
Canadian  Owners 
................................................ ii 
Canadian  Roadside  Assistance ........................... 7-7 
Capacities and  Specifications 
.......................... 5-1  04 
Car  Washes  for  QUADRASTEERTM  Equipped  Vehicles 
..................................................... 4-13 
Carbon  Monoxide 
..................... 4-38,  4-51,  2-8, 2-26 
Care  of 
Safety  Belts 
................................ ..... 5-88 
Care 
of Your 
Cassette  Tape Player 
................................... 3-83 
2  

Compact  Disc  Changer Errors .......................... 3-80 
Compact  Disc  Messages 
.................................. 3-76 
Compass  Calibration 
....................................... 2-30 
Compass  Variance 
.......................................... 2-29 
Content  Theft-Deferrent 
.................................... 2-1 3 
Control  of a Vehicle 
.......................................... 4-5 
Coolant 
Engine  Temperature  Gage 
............................ 3-36 
Heater,  Engine 
............................................ 2-17 
Surge  Tank Pressure  Cap 
............................. 5-27 
Cooling  System 
.............................................. 5-30 
Cruise  Control 
.................................................. 3-8 
Cruise  Control  Light 
........................................ 3-41 
Cupholder(s) 
............................................... 2-39 
Current  and Past  Model  Order  Forms 
..... .... 7-11 
Customer  Assistance  Information 
Courtesy  Transportation 
.................................. 7-7 
Customer  Assistance  for Text 
Telephone  (TTY)  Users 
............................... 7-4 
Customer  Assistance 
Off ices ........................... 7-4 
Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure 
..................... 7-2 
GM  Mobility  Program  for  Persons  with 
Disabilities 
................................................ 7-5 
Reporting Safety  Defects to  General  Motors ...... 7-9 
Reporting Safety  Defects to  the  Canadian 
Government 
.............................................. 7-9 
Reporting Safety  Defects  to the  United  States 
Government 
.............................................. 7-9 
Roadside  Assistance  Program 
......................... 7-5 
Service  Publications Ordering  Information 
........ 7-1 0 
D 
DAB  Radio .................................................... 3-82 
Defensive Driving 
............................................. 4-2 
Defogging and  Defrosting 
................................. 3-22 
Doing  Your Own  Service  Work 
........................... 5-4 
Dome  Lamps 
................................................. 3-16 
Door 
Daytime  Running  Lamps 
.................................. 3-13 
Locks 
.......................................................... 2-6 
Power  Door  Locks 
......................................... 2-7 
Rear  Doors 
.................................................. 2-8 
Position, Safety  Belt 
..................................... 1-13 
Driver  Information  Center  (DIC) 
......................... 3-43 
Driver 
DRIVER  DOOR  AJAR 
..................................... 3-60 
DIC  Operation and  Displays 
.......................... 3-43 
DIC  Warnings  and Messages 
........................ 3-53 
Driving  At  Night 
..................................................... 4-29 
City 
........................................................... 4-33 
Defensive 
..................................................... 4-2 
Drunken 
....................................................... 4-2 
Freeway 
..................................................... 4-34 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
.............................. 4-36 
In  Rain  and  on  Wet  Roads 
........................... 4-30 
Winter 
........................................................ 4-38 
Driving On  Grades 
.......................................... 4-58 
Driving  on Snow  or Ice 
.................................... 4-39 
Driving  Through  Deep  Standing  Water 
............... 4-32 
4  

Payload ...................................................... 4-47 
Personalization  Button 
..................................... 3-47 
Pickup  Conversion  to Chassis  Cab 
.................... 4-50 
Playing  a  Cassette  Tape 
.................................. 3-72 
Playing a  Compact  Disc 
................................... 3-74 
Power 
Playing 
the  Radio 
........................................... 3-63 
Accessory  Outlets 
........................................ 3-1 6 
Electrical  System 
......................................... 5-95 
Lumbar  Controls 
........................................... 1-3 
Seat 
............................................................ 1-2 
Steering  Fluid 
............................................. 5-37 
Windows 
.................................................... 2-1 1 
Power  Steering ................................................ 4-9 
Programming  the  HomeLink@  Transmitter 
........... 2-35 
Puddle  Lamps 
................................................ 3-13 
Door  Locks 
.................................................. 2-7 
Q 
QUADRASTEERTM ......................................... 4-10 
Questions  and  Answers  About  Safety  Belts 
......... 1-12 Radios  (cont.) 
CD  Changer 
............................................... 3-78 
Rear  Seat  Audio 
.......................................... 3-76 
Theft-Deterrent 
............................................ 3-81 
Understanding  Reception 
.............................. 3-82 
Rear  Axle 
...................................................... 5-50 
Locking 
........................................................ 4-8 
Rear  Doors 
...................................................... 2-8 
Rear  Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides 
...................... 1-27 
Rear  Seat  Audio 
............................................. 3-76 
Rear  Seat  Audio  Controls 
................................. 3-77 
Rear  Seat  Operation 
......................................... 1-7 
Rear  Seat  Outside Passenger  Positions 
............. 1-24 
Rear  Seat  Passengers, Safety  Belts 
.................. 1-24 
Rear  Seat  Top Strap  Anchors 
........................... 1-42 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
.................................... 3-22 
DAB 
Radio  Antenna  System 
.......................... 3-84 
Radio  with  Cassette and  CD 
......................... 3-62 
Setting  the Time 
.......................................... 3-61 
RDS  and  DAB  Messages 
................................. 3-68 
Rearview  Mirror,  Automatic  Dimming  with 
Onstar@,  Compass  and  Temperature 
Disdav 
............................................. ...... 2-28 Id .......................................... 
R 
Reclining  Seatbacks  1-4 
Recreational  Vehicle  Towing 
............................. 4-45 
............................. Radio  Messages  3-69 
Radios  3-61 REDUCED  BRAKE  POWER 
3-57 
REDUCED  ENGINE  POWER  3-54 ............................................. 
........................... .......................................................... 
Care  of Your Cassette  Tape Player ................ 3-83  Remote  Alarm .................................................. 2-4 
Care  of  Your CD  Player 
............................... 3-84  kxr~ote Keyless  EntV System ............................ 2-3 
Care  of  Your CDs 
........................................ 3-84  Remote Keyless  Entry  System, Operation ............ 2-4 
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