
Dome Lamps 
The  dome lamps will come on when you open  a door 
and  the dome  override button  is 
in the out position. 
You  can also  turn the  dome lamps  on by turning 
the  thumbwheel, located next to  the exterior  lamps 
control, all  the  way  up.  In this position, the dome lamps 
will  remain on  whether the doors  are opened or 
closed. 
*: You  can  use  the dome  override button, located 
below the  exterior lamps control, to  set the dome lamps 
to come on automatically  when the doors  are  opened, 
or to  remain 
off. To turn the  lamps off, press the  button 
to  the 
in position.  With  the  button in this position, the 
dome  lamps  will  remain 
off when the doors are  open. To 
return  the lamps  to automatic  operation,  press the 
button again and return the button  to the  out position. 
With  the button 
in this  position, the dome lamps 
will come on  when you open  a  door. 
Battery Run-Down  Protection 
This feature shuts off the  dome,  reading,  glove  box,  and 
underhood lamps 
if they  are  left on for  more  than 
10 minutes when the  ignition is turned off. The  cargo 
lamp will shut 
off after 20 minutes.  This will keep 
your  battery from  running  down. 
Accessory  Power Outlets 
With accessory power  outlets  you can plug in  auxiliary 
electrical equipment  such  as  a  cellular  telephone  or 
other  devices designed  to  operate  with  vehicle  electrical 
systems. 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with  several  accessory  power 
outlets.  The front  outlet is located  next  to  the  floor 
console. Lift  up on the  door  to  access  the  outlet. 
The second outlet  is located 
in the  center  console.  Press 
the button on the side 
of the  console  door  to  access 
the  outlet.  See 
Center  Console  Storage  Area on 
page 2-39 for more  information. 
There  is also one  accessory  power  outlet  located  on  the 
rear  of the center  console.  Lift  up  on the  doors  to 
access the outlets. 
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See Driver Information  Center (DIC) on  page 3-43 for 
further  information. 
If the transmission fluid reaches temperatures  of 
approximately  275°F 
(1 35°C)  or greater,  the Driver 
Information  Center  wiil display a 
TRANS HOT IDLE 
ENG warning  message.  Pull the vehicle off the  roadway 
when  it 
is safe  to  do so. Set the parking brake, place 
the  transmission  in PARK 
(P) and  allow the engine 
to  idle until the transmission temperature falls  below 
260°F (1 27°C). If the transmission continues to operate 
above 
265°F (13O"C),  contact your nearest dealer  or 
the 
GM Roadside  Assistance Center.  See Roadside 
Assistance  Program 
on page 7-5. 
Notices If you  keep  driving your vehicle with the 
transmission  temperature  gage above the normal 
operating  range,  you  can  damage the transmission. 
This  could  lead  to  costly  repairs that may not be 
covered  under  your  warranty.  The 
following situations  can cause  the transmission  to 
operate at  higher temperatures: 
0 Towing  a trailer 
0 Hot  outside air temperatures 
0 Hauling  a large  or  heavy  load 
0 Low transmission fluid  level 
High transmission fluid  level 
0 Restricted air flow to the  radiator and  the auxiliary 
transmission oil cooler 
(if equipped). 
A temporary  solution to hotter transmission operating 
temperatures  may  be to let the transmission cool  down. 
If the transmission is operated  at higher temperatures 
on  a  frequent basis,  see 
Scheduled  Maintenance 
on page 
6-5 for the  proper transmission  maintenance 
intervals. 
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TRANSMISSION HOT 
If the  transmission  fluid  temperature  becomes high, the 
message  center  will  display  this  message. 
When  the  transmission  enters the  protection  mode,  you 
may  notice  a  change in  the  transmission  shifting 
patterns.  When  the  transmission  fluid  temperature 
returns  to normal,  the  display  will  turn 
off and  the 
transmission  shifting  patterns  will  return 
to normal. 
Nofice: If you  keep  driving your  vehicle  with the 
transmission 
TRANS FLUID HOT message 
displayed,  you  can  damage the transmission. 
This 
could  lead to costly  repairs  that  may  not be covered 
under  your  warranty.  The 
following  situations  can  cause the transmission to 
operate  at  higher  temperatures: 
Towing  a  trailer 
Hot  outside  air temperatures 
0 Hauling  a  large  or  heavy load 
Low  transmission  fluid  level 
High  transmission  fluid  level 
transmission  oil  cooler. 
0 Restricted  air  flow  to  the  radiator  and the auxiliary 
A temporary  solution  to  hotter  transmission operating 
temperatures  may  be  to let  the  transmission 
cool down. 
If the  transmission  is operated  at  higher  temperatures 
on  a  frequent  basis,  see 
Scheduled Maintenance 
on page 6-5 for  the  proper  transmission  maintenance 
intervals. 
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Care of Your Cassette  Tape  Player 
A  tape  player  that is not cleaned regularly  can  cause 
reduced  sound  quality,  ruined cassettes or  a  damaged 
mechanism.  Cassette tapes should  be stored  in their 
cases  away  from contaminants, direct sunlight  and 
extreme  heat. 
If they  aren’t,  they may not operate 
properly  or  may  cause  failure of the  tape player. 
Your  tape player  should  be  cleaned regularly after every 
50 hours of use.  Your radio may display  CLN to 
indicate  that  you  have  used  your tape  player for 
50 hours  without resetting the tape  clean timer. If this 
message  appears  on  the  display, your  cassette 
tape  player  needs  to  be  cleaned. It will still play tapes, 
but  you  should  clean it as  soon  as  possible to 
prevent  damage  to your  tapes and player. 
If you notice 
a  reduction  in sound  quality,  try a  known  good 
cassette to  see 
if the  tape  or  the tape player is  at fault. 
If  this  other  cassette has 
no improvement in sound 
quality,  clean the  tape  player. 
For  best  results,  use  a scrubbing action, non-abrasive 
cleaning cassette  with  pads  which scrub the tape 
head  as the  hubs  of the  cleaner cassette turn.  The 
recommended  cleaning cassette is available through 
your  dealership. 
The  cut tape  detection feature  of  your cassette tape 
player  may  identify the cleaning cassette  as a  damaged 
tape,  in error.  To  prevent  the cleaning cassette from 
being  ejected,  use  the  following steps: 
1. Turn the  ignition  on. 
2. Turn the  radio off. 
3. Press and hold the  TAPE AUX button  for five 
seconds.  The tape  symbol 
on the  display will 
flash  for  two  seconds. 
4. Insert the scrubbing action cleaning cassette. 
5. Eject  the cleaning cassette after the  manufacturer’s 
recommended  cleaning time. 
After the cleaning cassette  is ejected,  the  cut tape 
detection feature will  be active  again. 
You  may  also choose  a non-scrubbing action, wet-type 
cleaner  which  uses  a  cassette with  a fabric belt  to 
clean the tape  head. This type  of cleaning cassette will 
not eject  on its own.  A  non-scrubbing action cleaner 
may  not clean as thoroughly as  the scrubbing  type 
cleaner.  The  use  of a non-scrubbing action, dry-type 
cleaning cassette  is not  recommended. 
After  you  clean the  player, press  and hold  the EJECT 
button for five  seconds to  reset the CLN indicator. 
The  radio will  display 
- or CLEANED  to show  the 
indicator  was reset. 
Cassettes  are subject to  wear  and the sound  quality 
may  degrade  over time. Always  make  sure  the cassette 
tape  is  in good  condition before  you  have  your tape 
player serviced. 
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Fuses Usage 
4WS Canister/QUADRASTEERTM 
RR  HVAC  Not Used 
Vent 
Solenoid 
Module  Power 
AUX  PWR  IGN 
1 Ignition  Relay 
PCM 
1 
Auxiliary  Power 
Outlet 
- Console 
Electronic Throttle Control, 
IGN  E 
Rday 
RTD  Ride Control 
TRL  B/U 
PCM  B 
~~ ~- 
Backup  Lamps  Trailer Wiring 
Powertrain Control Module, 
Fuel  Pump 
-. - . . -. . . . 
F/PM  P 
B/U  LP  Transmission Shift Lock 
r 
Fuel Pump  (Relay) 
Back-up  Lamps,  Automatic 
Control  System 
RR  DEFOG  Rear  Window  Defogger  SIR 
FRT  PARK 
DRL  Daytime  Running  Lamps 
I (Relav) 
SEO  IGN 
TBC  IGNI  Truck  Body  Controller  Ignition \~ ------I 
Rear  Defog  Relay 
HI HDLP-LT  High  Beam  Headlamp-Left 
LH HID Not  Used 
DRL  Daytime  Running  Lamps 
IPC/DIC  Instrument 
Panel 
Cluster/Driver Information  Center 
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