
Power  Lumbar 
, If your vehicle has this 
’ feature,  the four-way 
control is located on the 
To  increase  or  decrease  support,  press and hold the 
front  or  rear  of the  control.  Let  go  of the control  when the 
lower  seatback  reaches  the  desired level 
of support. 
You  can also  reshape  the  side  wing area of the 
lower  seatback  for  more  lateral support.  To increase  or 
decrease  support,  press  and hold the top or bottom 
of  the  control.  Let  go  of the control  when the lower 
seatback  reaches  the  desired level of support. 
Heated Seats 
1 
If your  vehicle  has this 
feature, the  button  used to 
control the  driver’s  heated seat 
is located  on 
the driver’s door panel. 
The button used  to control 
the  passenger’s  heated 
seat  is located on the 
passenger’s door panel. 
To heat  the entire  seat, press the  horizontal button. 
Press the button  to cycle through the temperature 
settings  of high, medium, and  low. The  indicator light 
will  glow  to  indicate the  level  of heat  selected. 
To  heat  only the  seatback, press the vertical  button with 
the  heated seatback  symbol.  An indicator light 
on the 
button will glow to  designate  that  only the  seatback 
is  being heated. 
The engine must  be running  for them to  operate. 
The  heated front seats will be canceled after  the ignition 
is turned 
off. If you still  want to use  the  heated front 
seat feature after 
you restart  your vehicle, you will  need 
to  press the  heated seat  button again. 
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When  either  the  passenger  sensing system and/or 
the  AIR  BAG 
OFF switch has turned off the 
right  front  passenger’s  frontal  air  bag, the 
off 
indicator in the  passenger  air  bag status indicator 
on  the  rearview  mirror  will light  and stay  lit 
when 
y-” turn the ignition  to  RUN  or  START. 
2. Put the  restraint  on the  seat. 
3. Pick  up  the latch  plate, and run the lap and shoulder 
portions 
of the vehicle’s  safety belt through or 
around the  restraint. The child restraint instructions 
will  show  you how. 
If  the  air  bag  readiness  light 
in the  instrument 
panel  cluster  ever comes 
on when  you  have 
turned 
off the  air  bag, it means  that  something 
may  be  wrong  with  the  air  bag  system.  The 
right  front  passenger’s  air  bag  could  inflate 
even  though  the  switch 
is off. If  this  ever 
happens,  have  the  vehicle  serviced  promptly. 
Until 
you have  the  vehicle  serviced,  don’t  let 
anyone  whom  the  national  government  has  identified  as  a  member  of a  passenger  air  bag 
risk  group  sit  in  the  right  front  passenger’s 
position  (for  example, don’t  secure  a 
rear-facing  child  restraint 
in your  vehicle).  See 
”Air  Bag 
Off Switch”  in  the  Index. 4. Buckle  the  belt.  Make sure the release button is 
positioned 
so you would be able to  unbuckle the 
safety  belt quickly 
if you ever  had to. 
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United  States  with 
Passenger  Sensing 
System 
Canada  with Passenger 
Sensing  System  United 
StaG without 
Passenger  Sensing  System 
Canada  without 
Passenger  Sensing  System  To turn 
off the 
right  front  passenger’s  air  bag, insert 
your  ignition  key into the  switch, 
push in, and move the 
switch 
to the off position. 
The  AIR  BAG 
OFF light will  come on to  let you  know 
that the  right front passenger’s  air bag  is 
off. The 
right  front  passenger’s  air bag will remain 
off until you 
turn it back on  again, and the 
AIR BAG OFF light 
will stay on 
to remind you that the air  bag  is off. 
If  the ai. Jag  readiness  light  ever  comes  on 
when  you  have  turned 
off the  air  bag, it means 
that  something  may  be  wrong  with  the  air  bag  system.  The right  front  passenger’s  air  bag 
could  inflate  even  though  the  switch 
is off. If 
this  ever  happens,  don’t 
let anyone  whom  the 
national  government  has  identified  as  a 
member  of 
a passenger  air  bag  risk  group  sit 
in the  right  front  passenger’s  position  (for 
example,  don’t  secure  a  rear-facing  child 
restraint  in  your  vehicle) 
until you  have  your 
vehicle  serviced. 
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United States  with  United States without 
Passenger Sensing  Passenger Sensing 
System  System 
2anada  with Passenger 
Sensing  System  Canada 
without 
Passenger Sensing  System  To 
turn  the right front  passenger’s  air  bag  on  again, 
insert your ignition  key into the  switch,  push  in, 
and  move  the switch to  the  AUTO  position. 
Passenger  Sensing System 
If your rearview mirror  has  one of the  indicators  pictured 
in  the  following illustrations,  your vehicle  has  a 
passenger  sensing system.  The  indicator will  be  visible 
when  you  turn your ignition  key to RUN  or  START. 
The  words  ON  and 
OFF or  the  symbol  for  on  and off, 
will  be visible  on the  rearview  mirror  during  the  system 
check.  When the system  check  is complete,  either 
the  word  ON or the  word 
OFF, or the  symbol  for  on  or 
the  symbol  for 
off will be visible.  See Passenger  Air 
Bag 
Status lndicator  on page 3-30. If  your rearview 
mirror  does not have  either 
of the  indicators pictured 
below, then your vehicle  does  not  have  the  passenger 
sensing  system. 
Passenger  Air Bag  Status  Indicator 
- United  States 
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Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
Keys ............................................................... 2-2 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System 
......................... 2-3 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System  Operation 
........... 2-4 
Doors  and  Locks 
............................................. 2-6 
Door  Locks 
.................................................... 2-6 
Power  Door  Locks 
.......................................... 2-7 
Rear  Doors 
................................................... 2-8 
Tailgate 
........................................................ 2-8 
Windows 
........................................................ 2-10 
Power  Windows 
............................................ 2-11 
Swing-Out  Windows 
...................................... 2-11 
Sun  Visors 
................................................... 2-12 
Theft-Deterrent  Systems 
.................................. 2.13 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
................................. 2.13 
Passlock@ 
.................................................... 2.14 
Starting  and  Operating  Your  Vehicle 
................ 2.15 
New  Vehicle  Break-In 
.................................... 2.15 
Ignition Positions 
.......................................... 2.15 
Starting  Your  Engine 
..................................... 2.16 
Engine  Coolant  Heater 
.................................. 2.17 
Automatic  Transmission Operation 
................... 2.18 
All-Wheel  Drive 
............................................ 2-21 
Parking  Brake 
.............................................. 2-22 
Shifting Into  Park 
(P) ..................................... 2-23 Shifting 
Out 
of Park  (P) ................................. 2-25 
Parking  Over Things  That  Burn 
....................... 2-26 
Engine  Exhaust 
............................................ 2-26 
Running  Your  Engine  While  You  Are  Parked 
.... 2-27 
Mirrors 
........................................................... 2-28 
Automatic  Dimming  Rearview  Mirror with 
OnStap,  Compass  and  Temperature 
Display 
.................................................... 2-28 
Outside  Power Mirrors 
................................... 2-31 
Outside  Power  Foldaway  Mirrors 
..................... 2-31 
Outside Automatic  Dimming Mirror 
.................. 2-31 
Outside  Curb  View  Assist  Mirrors 
.................... 2-32 
Outside  Convex Mirror 
................................... 2-32 
Outside  Heated Mirrors 
.................................. 2-32 
Onstar@ System 
............................................. 2-33 
HomeLink@  Transmitter 
................................... 2-35 
Programming  the HomeLink  Transmitter 
........... 2-35 
Storage  Areas 
................................................ 2-39 
Glove  Box 
................................................... 2-39 
Cupholder(s) 
................................................ 2-39 
Center  Console  Storage Area 
......................... 2-39 
Tonneau  Cover 
............................................ 2-39 
Vehicle  Personalization 
................................... 2-42 
Memory  Seat 
............................................... 2-42 
2- 1  

Keys 
Leaving ,..ildren  in a vehicle  t...,h t..- ignition 
key  is  dangerous  for  many  reasons. 
A child  or 
others  could be badly injured  or even killed. 
They could operate  the power  windows  or 
other  controls  or even  make the vehicle  move. 
Don't  leave  the  keys in 
a vehicle with children. 
2-2  

Your vehicle  has  one 
double-sided key  for the 
ignition  and all door 
locks as well  as the spare 
tire hoist  lock, 
if equipped. 
If you  ever  lose  your  keys,  your dealer will be able to 
assist  you  with  obtaining replacements. 
Notice: Your  vehicle has a  number of features  that 
can  help  prevent  theft.  You  can have a lot 
of 
trouble  getting  into  your  vehicle  if  you  ever  lock 
your  keys  inside.  You  may even have to damage 
your  vehicle  to  get  in. 
So be sure  you have 
spare  keys. 
If  you  ever  do  get  locked out of your vehicle, call the 
GM Roadside  Assistance  Center. See Roadside 
Assistance  Program 
on page 7-5. If your vehicle  is 
equipped  with  the  Onstar@ system with an active  subscription 
and  you lock your  keys inside  the vehicle, 
OnStar@  may  be  able 
to send  a  command  to unlock 
your vehicle.  See 
OnStap System on page 2-33 
for  more information. 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System 
Your keyless entry  system operates  on a radio 
frequency subject  to Federal  Communications 
Commission  (FCC)  Rules and with  Industry  Canada. 
This device complies  with Part 
15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
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. 
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. 
2-3  

Power Door Locks 
If  your vehicle is  equipped 
with  power  door  locks, 
press the  raised side  of the 
switch, with the lock 
symbol,  on  either front 
door  to lock all the doors 
at  once.  Press the  recessed side 
of the switch with the  unlock 
symbol, to  unlock  all the doors  at once. 
The  power  door  locks will operate  at  any time even 
when  the ignition is 
off. 
Operating  the power  locks may interact with the 
theft-deterrent  system  (if equipped).  See 
Content 
Theft-Deterrent  on page 
2- 13. 
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