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  a  maximum  of four 
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. 
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. 
To replace  the battery  in the  keyless entry transmitter, 
do  the  following: 
1. Insert  a thin coin,  or similar object,  in  the slot 
between  the covers 
of the transmitter  housing 
near  the key  ring  hole.  Remove  the bottom 
by  twisting  the coin. 
CR2032  or equivalent  battery, positive 
(+) side up. 
2. Remove  and replace the battery with  a three-volt 
3. Align the covers and  snap  them together. 
4. Check the operation  of the transmitter. 
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GM Mobility  Program  for  Persons 
with  Disabilities 
This program, available  to 
qualified applicants,  can 
reimburse  you  up to 
$1,000  toward aftermarket 
driver  or  passenger 
adaptive  equipment  you 
may  require for  your 
vehicle (hand controls, 
wheelchair/scooter  lifts,  etc.). 
This  program  can  also  provide you with free  resource 
information,  such as area  driver  assessment  centers and 
mobility  equipment  installers. The  program  is available 
for  a limited period 
of time from  the date  of vehicle 
purchase/lease.  See  your  dealer for  more  details or call 
the  GM  Mobility  Assistance  Center  at  1-800-323-9935. 
Text  telephone  (TTY)  users,  call  1-800-833-9935. 
GM  of  Canada  also  has  a  Mobility Program.  Call 
1-800-GM-DRIVE  (463-7483)  for  details. All TTY users 
call  1-800-263-3830. 
Roadside  Assistance  Program 
GMC’s  Roadside  Assistance Provides stranded  owners 
with over-the-phone roadside repairs, location  of the 
nearest  GMC dealer  or the following special 
services: 
Flat  Tire Change: Installation  of spare tire will  be 
covered  at no  charge  (customer is responsible for  repair 
or  replacement  of tire). 
Fuel  Delivery: Delivery of enough  fuel for the  customer 
to  get  to the  nearest service station (up  to 
$5.00) 
will be covered. 
Jump Start: No-start situations  which require  a battery 
jump  start will  be  covered  at 
no charge. 
Lock Out: Replacement  keys  or  locksmith service will be 
covered  at no  charge 
if you  are  unable to gain entry 
into  your  vehicle. Delivery  of the  replacement  key will be 
covered  within 10 miles (16  km). 
Emergency Towing  Sewice: Towing to the nearest GMC 
dealer  for warranty related disablements will  be 
covered. 
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