
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. 
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LOCK (A): This position locks your ignition  and 
transmission. It’s  a theft-deterrent feature.  You will only 
be  able to  remove  your key  when  the ignition is 
turned  to 
LOCK. 
ACCESSORY (B): This  position lets  you  use things like 
the  radio,  power  windows  and  the windshield wipers 
when  the engine is 
off. 
RUN (C): This position  is for  driving. 
START 
(D): This position starts your engine. 
Retained Accessory Power (RAP) 
The  Retained  Accessory  Power  (RAP)  feature will allow 
certain features  on your vehicle  to continue to  work 
up  to 
10 minutes after  the ignition  key is turned to OFF. 
Starting  Your  Engine 
Move your shift lever  to  PARK  (P)  or  NEUTRAL (N). 
Your engine won’t  start  in any  other  position - that’s  a 
safety feature.  To  restart  when  you’re  already  moving, 
use  NEUTRAL  (N)  only. 
Notice: Don’t  try  to  shift  to  PARK  (P) if  your 
vehicle  is moving.  If  you  do, you  could  damage the 
transmission.  Shift  to  PARK  (P) only when  your 
vehicle 
is stopped. 
1. With  your foot off the accelerator  pedal, turn the 
ignition  key to START.  When  the  engine  starts, 
let  go  of the  key.  The idle speed  will go  down  as 
your  engine gets  warm. 
Notice: Holding  your  key  in  START for  longer  than 
15 seconds  at  a  time  will  cause  your  battery  to 
be  drained  much  sooner.  And  the  excessive  heat 
can  damage  your  starter  motor.  Wait about 
15 
seconds  between  each try  to  help  avoid  draining 
your  battery  or  damaging  your  starter. 
2. If  it doesn’t  start  within 10 seconds,  push  the 
accelerator pedal  all the  way 
to the floor,  while  you 
hold the  ignition  key in START.  When  the  engine 
starts,  let 
go of  the key  and  let  up  on  the  accelerator 
pedal.  Wait about 
15 seconds  between  each  try. 
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Be sure  that people and objects are clear  of the  garage 
door  or  gate operator  you are programming. When 
programming  a  garage  door,  it is  advised  to park outside 
of  the  garage. 
It is recommended  that a new battery be installed in 
your  hand-held transmitter for  quicker and  more 
accurate transmission  of the  radio  frequency. 
Your  vehicle’s engine should be turned 
off while 
programming the transmitter. Follow these  steps  to 
program up  to three channels: 
1. Press and hold down the two outside  buttons, 
releasing  only  when  the  indicator light begins  to 
flash,  after 
20 seconds. Do not hold down the 
buttons  for  longer  than 30 seconds  and do not 
repeat  this  step  to  program a second  and/or third 
transmitter  to  the remaining two  HomeLink@  buttons. 
2. Position the end of your hand-held transmitter  about 
1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm)  away from the HomeLink@ 
buttons  while keeping the  indicator light in  view. 
3.  Simultaneously press and hold both  the desired 
button  on  HomeLink@  and the hand-held transmitter 
button. 
Do not  release the  buttons until Step 4 
has been  completed. 
Some  entry  gates and garage door openers may 
require  you  to substitute Step  3 with the  procedure 
noted in  “Gate Operator and Canadian 
Programming”  later in this section. 
4. The indicator light  will  flash  slowly at first  and  then 
rapidly  after HomeLink@  successfully  receives  the 
frequency signal  from  the hand-held  transmitter. 
Release both  buttons. 
5. Press and hold the  newly-trained  HomeLink@  button 
and observe the  indicator  light. 
If the  indicator light  stays on constantly, 
programming is  complete  and  your  device  should 
activate  when the HomeLink@  button is pressed  and 
released. 
To program the  remaining two HomeLink@  buttons, 
begin  with Step 
2 under  “Programming  HomeLink@.” 
Do not repeat  Step 1 as this will erase all of the 
programmed  channels. 
If the  indicator light blinks  rapidly  for  two  seconds 
and then turns to  a  constant  light,  continue  with 
Steps  6 through 
8 following  to  complete  the 
programming  of a  rolling-code  equipped  device 
(most  commonly,  a  garage  door  opener). 
6. At the  garage  door  opener  receiver  (motor-head 
unit)  in the  garage,  locate  the  “Learn”  or  “Smart” 
button.  This can  usually  be  found  where  the  hanging 
antenna  wire is attached  to  the  motor-head  unit. 
7. Firmly  press and  release  the  “Learn”  or  “Smart” 
button.  The name  and  color  of the  button  may 
vary  by  manufacturer. 
You 
will have  30 seconds  to  start  Step 8. 
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8. Return  to  the  vehicle. Firmly press and hold the 
programmed  HomeLink@  button for two seconds, 
then  release.  Repeat  the  press/hold/release 
sequence 
a second  time,  and depending  on the 
brand  of the  garage  door  opener  (or  other  rolling 
code  device),  repeat  this sequence  a third time 
to  complete the  programming. 
HomeLink@  should  now  activate your rolling code 
equipped  device. 
To  program  the remaining  two HomeLink@  buttons, 
begin  with  Step 
2 of  “Programming  HomeLink@.” Do not 
repeat  Step 
1. 
Gate  Operator  and Canadian 
Programming 
Canadian radio-frequency laws  require transmitter 
signals to  “time out” 
or quit  after several seconds  of 
transmission. This  may not be long enough for 
HomeLink@  to  pick up the signal during programming. 
Similarly,  some 
U.S. gate operators are manufactured to 
“time  out” in the  same  manner. 
If you  live in  Canada,  or you are having difficulty 
programming a  gate operator  by using the 
“Programming  HomeLinkm’ procedures (regardless  of 
where  you live), replace  Step 
3 under “Programming 
HomeLink@’  with  the following: 
Continue  to  press and hold the  HomeLink@ button while 
you press and release  every  two  seconds (cycle) 
your  hand-held transmitter until the frequency signal  has 
been successfully accepted by  HomeLink@. The 
indicator light will flash  slowly  at first and then  rapidly. 
Proceed  with  Step 
4 under “Programming HomeLink@’ 
to  complete. 
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Vehicle Personalization 
Memory Seat 
If your vehicle has this 
feature, then the controls  for  the  memory  function 
are located  on  the 
driver’s door. 
I 
~ 
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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Section 3 Instrument  Panel 
I~s~Pu~~~IP Panel OWWV~~W ............................... 3.2 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
................................ 3.3 
Other  Warning  Devices ................................... 3.4 
Horn 
............................................................. 3.4 
Tilt  Wheel 
..................................................... 3.4 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
......................... 3.5 
Exterior  Lamps 
............................................. 3.11 
Interior  Lamps 
.............................................. 3.15 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
............................... 3.16 
Ashtrays  and  Cigarette  Lighter 
........................ 3.17 
Climate  Controls 
............................................ 3.18 
Dual  Automatic  Climate  Control System 
........... 3.18 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and Indicators 
............. 3.24 
Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
................................ 3.25 
Speedometer  and  Odometer 
........................... 3.26 
Tachometer 
................................................ -3-26 
Safety  Belt  Reminder  Light 
............................. 3.26 
Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
................................ 3-27 
Passenger  Air  Bag  Status  Indicator 
................. 3.30 
Battery  Warning  Light 
.................................... 3.33 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
.......................... 3.34 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light 
............. 3.35 
Air 
Bag 
Off Light .......................................... 3-28 
Voltmeter  Gage 
............................................ 3-33 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
..... ..... 3.36  Transmission Temperature 
Gage 
..................... 3.36 
Malfunction Indicator  Lamp 
............................. 3.38 
Oil  Pressure  Gage 
........................................ 3-40 
Cruise  Control  Light 
...................................... 3.41 
Tow/Haul  Mode  Light 
.................................... 3-41 
Fuel  Gage 
................................................... 3.42 
Driver  Information  Center  (DIC) 
....................... 3.43 
DIC  Operation and  Displays 
........................... 3.43 
DIC  Warnings  and  Messages 
......................... 3.53 
Audio  System(s) 
............................................. 3.61 
Setting  the Time 
...................... .......... 3.6 1 
Radio  with  Cassette  and  CD ..... .............. 3.62 
Rear  Seat  Audio  (RSA) 
............................. 3.76 
CD  Changer 
................................................ 3-78 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
................................. -3-81 
Audio  Steering  Wheel Controls 
....................... 3.81 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
...................... 3-82 
Care  of Your  Cassette  Tape  Player 
................ -3-83 
Care  of  Your  CDs 
......................................... 3.84 
Care  of  Your  CD  Player 
................................ 3.84 
Fixed  Mast  Antenna 
...................................... 3.84 
XMTM Satellite  Radio  Antenna  System 
............. 3.84 
DAB  Radio  Antenna  System 
........................... 3.84 
Low  Fuel  Warning  Light 
................................. 3-42  

Automatic Headlamp System 
When it  is dark  enough  outside, your automatic 
headlamp  system  will turn on your  headlamps  at the 
normal  brightness along with other  lamps  such as 
the taillamps, sidemarker, parking  lamps  and the 
instrument panel lights. The  radio lights will also  be  dim. 
Your  vehicle is  equipped with a  headlamp  off  delay, 
which  will keep  the  headlamps  on  for  a short  time  after 
the  ignition is turned 
off. For  more  information  see 
DIC Operation and  Displays  on page 3-43. 
Your vehicle  has a light  sensor  located  on the top  of the 
instrument panel in the  defroster grille.  Be sure it is 
not  covered,  or the  system  will be  on  whenever 
the  ignition  is on. 
The  system  may  also turn on your  headlamps  when 
driving through a  parking garage,  heavy overcast 
weather  or  a tunnel. This  is normal. 
There  is  a  delay in the transition  between the daytime 
and nighttime operation  of the  Daytime  Running 
Lamps  (DRL)  and  the automatic headlamp  systems 
so 
that  driving under bridges  or bright  overhead  street 
lights  does  not  affect  the  system. The  DRL  and 
automatic  headlamp  system  will only be affected  when 
the  light  sensor  sees  a change  in lighting lasting 
longer than  the  delay.  one 
minute  for the  automatic  headlamp  system  to 
change  to DRL 
if it is bright  enough  outside.  During that 
delay, your instrument panel cluster  may  not  be as 
bright as  usual.  Make  sure  your  instrument panel 
brightness control  is in  the  full bright  position.  See 
“Instrument Panel Brightness  Control’’  under 
Interior 
Lamps  on  page 
3-15. 
To idle your vehicle  with  the automatic  headlamp 
system  off,  turn the control  to the 
off position. 
You  may  be  able  to turn  off  your  automatic  headlamp 
system.  See  Daytime  Running  Lamps  (DRL)  later  in this 
section  for  more  information. 
Your  headlamps  will also stay  on after you  exit  the 
vehicle.  You can program  this  feature using  the  Driver 
lnforrnation Center.  See 
Driver  lnforrnation  Center  @IC) 
on  page 
3-43 
As  with  any  vehicle, you should turn  on  the  regular 
headlamps 
if you  need  them. 
Lamps On  Reminder 
A reminder  chime will sound  when  your  headlamps  or 
parking  lamps are manually  turned on  and  your 
ignition is  off, in LOCK,  ACCESSORY,  or  your  door  is 
open.  To disable the  chime, turn the light 
off, then 
back  on. 
If  you  start your vehicle  in a dark garage, the automatic 
headlamp  system  will  come  on  immediately. Once 
you  leave  the garage, it will take  approximately 
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Front Reading Lamps Interior Lamps 
Instrument  Panel Brightness Control 
-g-: This feature  controls  the brightness of the 
instrument  panel lights. 
The  thumbwheel  for  this  feature is located next 
to the 
exterior  lamp  control. 
Turn  the  thumbwheel  up to adjust  the instrument panel 
lights  and  return  the  radio display to full  brightness 
when  the  headlamps  or  parking lamps are on.  To  turn 
on  the  dome  lamps,  with  the vehicle doors closed, 
turn  the  thumbwheel  all  the way  up. 
Exit  Lighting 
With  exit  lighting,  the  interior lamps will come  on  when 
you  remove  the  key  from  the ignition.  The  lamps 
will  not  come  on 
if the  dome  override button  is pressed 
in. 
Entry  Lighting 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with an illuminated entry 
feature. 
When  a door  is opened,  the dome  lamps  and  puddle 
lamps  will  come  on 
if the  dome  override button is in the 
out  position.  If the  dome  override button  is pressed 
in,  the  lamps  will not  come  on.  Your 
vehicle  has front  reading  lamps located  in the 
overhead  console. Press  the round  button  located next 
to the lamp to turn the  lamp  on.  The  lamps  can  be 
adjusted to  point  in the direction  you  want  them  to go. 
Press  the button again  to turn  the  lamp 
off. 
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