
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  

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  

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: 
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 objects  may  be 
blocking the  signal.  Take  a  few steps  to the left  or 
right, hold the transmitter higher, and try  again. 
Check to determine if battery replacement is 
necessary.  See “Battery  Replacement”  under 
Remote Keyless  Entry  System Operation  on 
page 
2-4. 
qualified technician  for service. 
If you  are still having trouble,  see your dealer or  a 
Remote Keyless  Entry  System 
Operation 
You  can  lock and unlock  your doors from about 3 feet 
(1 m)  up  to 100 feet (30 m) away  using the  remote 
keyless entry transmitter supplied with your vehicle.  UNLOCK: 
Pressing this button  once will unlock  the 
driver’s  door. The interior  lamps  will  come  on.  Pressing 
UNLOCK  again within three  seconds  will  cause  the 
remaining doors to  unlock. 
You  can  choose  different feedback  options  for  each 
press  of the  UNLOCK  button.  See 
DlC  Operation  and 
Displays  on  page 
3-43 for  more  information. 
LOCK:  Pressing this  button  once will lock  all  of the 
doors.  You  can  choose  different  feedback  options 
for  each  press of the  LOCK  button.  See 
DlC  Operation 
and  Displays  on  page 
3-43 for  more  information. 
Operating  the keyless  entry transmitter  may interact  with 
the theft-deterrent  system.  See 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
on  page 
2- 13 and DlC  Operation  and Displays  on 
page 
3-43 for  more  information. 
Remote Alarm 
When  the  horn  symbol on the  keyless  entry transmitter 
is pressed,  the horn will  sound  and  the  headlamps 
and  taillamps will flash  for  up to 
30 seconds.  This can 
be  turned  off by pressing  the  horn button again,  waiting 
for 
30 seconds,  or starting the  vehicle. 
2-4  

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. 
2-5  

Doors and Locks 
Door Locks 
I 
To lock and unlock  your  vehicle,  do  one  of the  following: 
You can  use  the keyless  entry  system, 
use  your  key, or 
Unlocked  doors  can  be  dangerous. 
e 
e 
e Passengers - especially  children - can 
easily  open  the  doors  and  fall  out  of  a  moving  vehicle.  When  a  door 
is locked,  the 
handle  won’t  open 
it. You  increase  the 
chance  of  being  thrown  out  of  the  vehicle 
in a  crash  if  the  doors  aren’t  locked. So, 
wear  safety  belts  properly  and  lock  the 
doors  whenever  you  drive. 
Young  children  who  get  into  unlocked 
vehicles  may  be  unable  to  get  out. 
A child 
can  be  overcome  by  extreme  heat  and  can 
suffer  permanent  injuries  or  even  death 
from  heat  stroke.  Always  lock  your  vehicle 
whenever  you  leave 
it. 
Outsiders  can  easily  enter  through  an 
unlocked  door  when  you  slow  down  or 
stop  your  vehicle.  Locking  your  doors  can 
help  prevent 
this from  happening. 
e lock  the  door  from  the 
inside  by  sliding the 
manual  lock  lever 
rearward. 
To unlock  the 
door,  slide the  manual 
lock  lever  forward. 
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Theft-Deterrent  Systems 
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. 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with  a  content theft-deterrent 
alarm  system. 
With this system,  the 
security light on the cluster 
will  flash 
as you  open 
the  door 
(if your  ignition is 
off), to let  you  know 
that  you are activating the 
system.  This 
message  reminds you  to  activate the theft-deterrent 
system.  Here’s  how  to do  it: 
1. Open  the door. 
2. Lock  the door with the  power  door lock switch or 
the  remote keyless entry transmitter. The security  light should come  on and  flash. 
If you  are using the 
remote  keyless entry  transmitter, the door  does 
not  need to  be  open. 
3. Close all of the  doors.  The light  will  stop flashing and 
stay  solid.The  security light should  go 
off after 
approximately 
30 seconds.  The alarm  is not  armed 
until the security light  goes 
off. If the delayed locking 
feature  is active, the  alarm will not activate until all 
doors are closed and the  security light goes 
off. 
Once the system  is armed, if a  door  is opened without 
the  key  or  the  remote keyless  entry transmitter, the 
alarm  will  go 
off. Depending on how you  have 
programmed the alarm in the  secondary information 
center,  the  horn  may  sound,  the  headlamps may flash 
or  both the headlamps and the  horn will activate. 
Remember,  the theft-deterrent  system  won’t activate 
if 
you lock the doors  with  a key or  use  the  manual 
door  lock.  It activates only 
if you  use  a  power door lock 
switch  with  the door  open,  or  with  the remote keyless 
entry  transmitter. You should  also  remember that 
you  can start  your vehicle  with the correct ignition key 
if 
the  alarm  has been  set off.  

Here’s how to avoid setting off the alarm by  accident: 
If  you  don’t  want to activate the theft-deterrent 
system,  the vehicle should  be locked with  the  door 
key  after  the doors are closed. 
Always  unlock a  door with a key,  or use  the remote 
keyless entry transmitter. Unlocking  a  door  any 
other  way will set 
off the  alarm if the  system 
has  been  armed. 
If you  set off the alarm  by accident, unlock  any  door 
with  the key.  You  can  also turn 
off the alarm by pressing 
UNLOCK  on the  remote  keyless entry transmitter or 
by  placing  the  key  in  the ignition  and turning it  to 
START. 
Testing the Alarm 
The  alarm  can be tested  by following these steps: 
1. From  inside the vehicle, lower the driver’s  window 
and  open  the  driver’s door. 
2. Activate the  system by locking  the doors with  the 
power  door  lock  switch while the door is open, or 
with the  remote keyless entry transmitter. 
3. Get out of the  vehicle, close  the door  and  wait for 
the  security  message 
to go  out. 
4. Then reach  in through  the window,  unlock the door 
with  the  manual  door  lock and open the door. This 
should  set 
off the  alarm.  If  the 
alarm  does not sound  and  the  headlamps  do  not 
flash,  you  may  have  the  feature  turned 
off. See DIC 
Operation and Displays on page 3-43 for  more 
information. 
Passlock@ 
Your  vehicle is  equipped  with  the 
Passlock@  theft-deterrent  system. 
Passlock@  is a passive theft-deterrent  system. 
Passlock@  enables fuel 
if the ignition  lock  cylinder  is 
turned with a valid  key. 
If a correct key is not  used  or  the 
ignition lock cylinder is  tampered with, fuel  is  disabled. 
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 
START  as soon  as the  engine  starts. 
If  the engine is running  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 on page 5-95.) See  your 
dealer  for service. 
In  an  emergency,  call the  GM  Roadside  Assistance 
Center.  See 
Roadside  Assistance  Program on page 7-5 
under  Customer  Assistance  Information. 
2-1 4  

Vehicle Personalization 
Memory Seat 
If your vehicle has this 
feature, then the controls  for  the  memory  function 
are located  on  the 
driver’s door. 
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~ 
These  buttons are  used to program  and  recall memory 
settings for the driver’s seat, both the driver’s and 
passenger’s outside mirror,  and the  radio station 
presets.  The settings  for these features  can be 
personalized  for both  driver 
1 and driver 2. Driver 1  or 
driver 
2 corresponds  to  the memory  buttons labeled 
land 
2 on  the  driver’s  door.  To  store 
your memory  seat,  mirrors and  radio  presets, 
do the  following: 
1. Adjust the driver’s  seat  (including the  seatback 
recliner,  lumbar,  and  side  wing  area),  both of the 
outside mirrors,  and the radio station presets to  your 
preference. 
2. Press  and hold the 1 or 2 (for  driver  lor 2) button 
of  the  memory  control for three  seconds. 
A double 
chime  will sound  to let you  know  that  the  position 
has  been  stored. 
To  repeat  the procedure  for  a  second  driver,  follow  the 
preceding  steps, but press  the  other  numbered 
memory  control button. 
Each  time button 
1 or 2 is pressed  and  released  while 
the  vehicle  is in  PARK  (P),  a single chime  will  sound  and 
the  memory  position will  be recalled. 
If  you  use  the  unlock button on  the  remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter  to  enter  your  vehicle,  the  preset  driver’s 
seat, mirror positions  and the radio station  presets  will 
be  recalled 
if programmed  to do so through  the 
Driver Information Center  (DIC).  The  numbers  on  the 
back  of  the transmitters, 
1 or 2, correspond  to  the 
numbers  on  the memory  controls. 
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