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Removing  the  Flat Tire and  Installing 
the  Spare  Tire 
1. Use the wheel  wrench 
to loosen all  the  wheel 
nuts.  Turn the wheel 
wrench 
counterclockwise  to 
loosen  the wheel  nuts. 
Don’t  remove 
them  yet. 
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Location 
2. Position the jack  under the vehicle.  If the flat tire  is 
on  the  front  of the  vehicle, position  the jack  on the 
frame  behind  the flat tire. 
If the flat tire  is  on the  rear, position the jack  under 
the  rear axle  between the spring  anchor and the 
shock  absorber bracket. 
Notice: If your  vehicle is equipped  with 
QUADRASTEERTM avoid  contact  with  tie  rods and 
tie  rod  boots when  jacking  the  vehicle. 
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Storing a Flat or Spare  Tire and Tools 
--xing  a jack, a --:e,  or  ---ier  equipment in the 
passenger  compartment 
of the  vehicle  could 
cause  injury.  In  a  sudden  stop  or  collision, 
loose  equipment  could  strike  someone. Store 
all  these  in  the  proper  place. 
Notice: An  aluminum  wheel  with  a  flat  tire  should 
always  be  stored  under  the  vehicle  with  the  hoist.  However,  storing 
it that way for an extended 
period 
of time  could  damage  the  wheel. To avoid 
this, always  stow  the  wheel  properly  with  the  valve 
stem  pointing  down  and  have  the  wheel  repaired 
as  soon  as possible. 
Return  the  bottle jack,  wheel blocks,  wheel  wrench  and 
jack  extensions  to their location  under the passenger’s 
side  second  row  seat.  Secure  the  items in the vehicle as 
shown. 
Tu 
A. Wing Nut F. Storage  Bag 
B. Wheel Blocks  G. Bottle  Jack Holder 
C. Wheel  Wrench  and  H.  Bottle Jack 
Extensions Retainer 
I. Wheel  Block 
D. Gloves  Retainer 
E. Wheel  Wrench  and 
Extensions 
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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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Taillamps ....................................................... 5-58 
Temperature  and Compass  Display 
.................... 2-28 
Testing  the Alarm 
............................................ 2-14 
Theft.Deterrent.  Radio 
..................................... 3-81 
Theft-Deterrent  Systems 
................................... 2-1  3 
Content Theft-Deterrent 
................................ 2-1  3 
Passlock@ 
................................................... 2-1  4 
Tilt  Wheel 
........................................................ 3-4 
Tire  Inflation  Check 
......................................... 6-10 
Tires 
..................................................... 5.61.  5-90 
Buying  New  Tires 
........................................ 5-64 
Chains 
....................................................... 5-68 
Changing  a Flat  Tire 
.................................... 5-69 
If a  Tire  Goes  Flat ....................................... 5-68 
Inflation 
- Tire  Pressure ............................... 5-62 
Inspection  and Rotation 
................................ 5-62 
Spare  Tire 
.................................................. 5-85 
Uniform  Tire Quality Grading 
......................... 5-65 
Wheel  Alignment  and Tire  Balance 
................. 5-67 
Wheel  Replacement 
..................................... 5-67 
When  It 
Is Time  for  New  Tires ...................... 5-64 
To Use  the  Engine  Coolant  Heater .................... 2-18 
Tonneau  Cover 
............................................ 2-39 
Top  of  the Instrument  Panel 
.......... ........ 5-87 
Top  Strap 
...................................................... 1-40 
Top  Strap  Anchor  Location 
............................... 1-41 
Torque  Lock 
................................................... 2-25 
Total  Weight  on  Your Vehicle’s  Tires 
.................. 4-55 Tow/Haul 
Mode 
............................................... 2-21 
Tow/Haul  Mode  Light 
....................................... 3-41 
Towing  Recreational  Vehicle 
..................................... 4-45 
Towing  a  Trailer 
.......................................... 4-51 
Your  Vehicle 
............................................... 4-45 
TRACTION  ACTIVE 
.................................... 3-58 
Trailer  Recommendations 
....................................... 4-50 
Trailer  Brakes 
................................................. 4-56 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
..................................... 4-60 
Transfer  Case 
................................................ 5-49 
Transmission  Fluid,  Automatic 
.......................... ......... 5-21 
Temperature  Gage 
....................................... 3-36 
TRANSMISSION HOT 
..................................... 3-59 
Transmission  Operation,  Automatic 
.................... 2-18 
Transmission,  Transaxle,  Transfer  Case  Unit  Repair  Manual 
............................................ 7-10 
Transportation Options 
...................................... 7-7 
Trip  Information Button 
....................... ..... 3-44 
Trip  Odometer 
................................................ 3-26 
Truck-Camper  Loading Information 
.................... 4-48 
Turn  and  Lane  Change  Signals 
.......................... 3-5 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever ........................... 3-5 
Turn  Signals  When  Towing  a  Trailer 
.................. 4-57 
Two-Tiered Loading 
......................................... 4-47 
TURN 
SIGNAL  ON 
......................................... 3-56 
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