
The  service window  (A) 
with  the  percentage scale  shows the  amount  of 
engine air cleaner/filter  life  used. 
I I 
When  both service  window (A) and service window (B) 
turn  orange,  replace  the engine air cleanedfilter. 
After  changing the  engine  air cleaner/filter, press the 
button on  top of the  air filter  restriction indicator 
to 
reset it.  Your 
engine air cleaner/filter is located in  the  air  filter 
housing near  the  front  corner  of the  engine  compartment 
on  the  passenger’s  side of the  vehicle.  See  Engine 
Compartment  Overview 
on page 5-12 for  more 
information  on location. 
5-1 8  

Notice; 
Using  the  wrong  fluid  can  badly  damage  brake 
system  parts.  For  example,  just  a  few  drops  of  mineral-based  oil,  such  as  engine  oil,  in  your 
brake  system  can  damage  brake  system 
parts 
so badly  that  they’ll  have  to  be replaced. 
Don’t  let  someone  put 
in the  wrong  kind  of  fluid. 
If  you  spill  brake  fluid  on  your  vehicle’s  painted 
surfaces, 
the paint  finish  can  be  damaged.  Be 
careful  not  to  spill  brake  fluid  on  your  vehicle.  If 
you  do, wash 
it off immediately.  See 
“Appearance  Care’’ in  the  Index. 
Brake Wear 
Your vehicle  has four-wheel disc  brakes. 
Disc brake pads  have built-in  wear indicators that  make 
a  high-pitched warning sound when the  brake pads 
are worn  and  new pads are  needed. The  sound 
may come  and  go  or be  heard all  the time  your vehicle 
is  moving  (except when you  are  pushing  on  the 
brake pedal firmly). 
~ The  brake  wea  rarl -g sou.-_. ... eans  that 
soon  your  brakes  won’t  work  well.  That could 
lead  to  an  accident.  When you hear  the  brake 
wear  warning  sound,  have  your  vehicle 
serviced. 
Notice: Continuing  to  drive  with  worn-out  brake 
pads  could  result  in  costly  brake  repair. 
Some  driving conditions  or climates  may  cause  a brake 
squeal when  the  brakes are  first  applied or lightly 
applied. This  does  not  mean  something  is  wrong  with 
your  brakes. 
Properly torqued  wheel  nuts  are  necessary 
to help 
prevent brake pulsation.  When  tires  are  rotated,  inspect 
brake pads  for  wear and evenly  tighten  wheel  nuts  in 
the  proper sequence  to 
GM torque  specifications. 
Brake linings should  always  be  replaced as complete 
axle  sets. 
See 
Brake  System Inspection on page 6-14. 
5-38  

When It Is Time for New Tires 
One way to tell when  it’s 
time  for new tires  is 
to 
check the treadwear 
indicators, which  will 
appear when  your tires  have only 
1/16 inch 
(1.6 mm)  or  less of tread 
remaining. Some 
commercial truck  tires  may 
not  have treadwear  indicators. 
You  need  a new  tire 
if any of the following  statements 
are true: 
You  can see  the indicators  at three  or more places 
around  the tire. 
You  can  see cord  or fabric  showing through  the 
. The  tread or sidewall  is cracked,  cut  or snagged 
The  tire  has a  bump, bulge  or split. 
The  tire  has a  puncture, cut  or other damage  that 
tire’s  rubber. 
deep 
enough 
to show cord  or fabric. 
can’t  be  repaired well  because  of the  size  or 
location 
of the  damage. 
Buying New  Tires 
To find  out what  kind and  size  of tires you  need,  look  at 
the  CertificationlTire  label. 
The tires  installed on  your vehicle  when it was  new  had 
a Tire  Performance Criteria  Specifications  (TPC 
Spec)  number on  each  tire’s sidewall. When  you  get 
new  tires,  get  ones with  that  same  TPC  Spec  number. 
That  way your  vehicle  will continue 
to have  tires 
that  are designed  to  give proper endurance,  handling, 
speed  rating, traction,  ride and  other  things  during 
normal service  on  your  vehicle.  If your  tires  have  an 
all-season  tread design,  the TPC  number  will be 
followed  by an 
“MS” (for  mud and snow). 
If  you  ever  replace  your tires with those  not  having  a 
TPC  Spec  number, make  sure  they  are  the  same  size, 
load range, speed  rating and construction  type  (bias, 
bias-belted  or radial)  as  your  original tires. 
5-58  

Also look  for  any  opened  or broken air bag coverings, 
and  have  them repaired  or  replaced. (The  air bag 
system  does  not  need regular maintenance.) 
Inspect  wiper  blades for  wear  or  cracking.  Replace 
blade  inserts  that  appear  worn or damaged  or that 
streak  or  miss areas  of the  windshield. 
Also see 
Cleaning  the  Outside 
of Your Vehicle on page  5-81. 
Spare  Tire Check 
At least  twice a  year, after the  monthly inflation check  of 
the  spare  tire determines  that the  spare  is inflated 
to 
the  correct tire  inflation pressure, make sure  that 
the  spare  tire  is stored  securely.  Push,  pull,  and then 
try 
to rotate  or  turn the  tire.  If it moves, use  the wheel 
wrenchhatchet 
to tighten the  cable. See  Changing a Flat 
Tire 
on page  5-63. 
Engine  Air  Cleaner  Filter  Restriction 
Indicator  Check 
Your  vehicle  has  an  engine air cleaner filter  restriction 
indicator  located on  the air  cleaner  in the  engine 
compartment.  The  indicator  lets you  know when the air 
cleaner  filter is dirty  and needs 
to be changed. Check 
the  indicator  at  least twice  a  year  or  when  your engine oil  is changed, 
whichever occurs first.  See  Engine Air 
Cleaner/Filter 
on page 5- 17  for  more information.  Inspect 
your  air  cleaner filter  restriction indicator more often 
if 
the vehicle  is used  in dusty  areas  or under off road 
conditions. 
Weatherstrip  Lubrication 
Silicone grease on weatherstrips  will make them  last 
longer, seal  better, and  not stick  or squeak. Apply 
silicone  grease with  a clean  cloth.  During very  cold, 
damp weather  more frequent application may  be  required. See 
Part D: Recommended  Fluids and 
Lubricants 
on page  6- 15. 
Automatic  Transmission  Check 
Check the transmission fluid  level;  add if needed.  See 
Automatic  Transmission Fluid on page 
5-20. A fluid loss 
may  indicate a  problem. Check  the system  and repair 
if needed. 
At Least Once a Year 
Key  Lock  Cylinders  Service 
Lubricate the  key lock cylinders with  the lubricant 
specified  in Part  D.  

Driving (cont.) 
Freeway 
....................... ............ 4-33 
Hill and  Mountain  Roads 
..., ................... 4-35 
In  Rain  and  on Wet Roads 
....................... 4-29 
winter ........................................................ 4-37 
Driving  On Grades .......................................... 4-54 
Driving  on  Snow  or  Ice 
.................................... 4-38 
Driving  Through  Deep Standing  Water 
............... 4-31 
Driving  Through  Flowing  Water 
......................... 4-31 
DVD  Driving  with  a Trailer 
....................................... 4-53 
Care 
of Your ............................................... 3-88 
Care 
of Your  DVD  Player ............................. 3-89 
Cleaning  the  Video  Screen 
........................... 3-89 
Distortion  ....................................................  3-86 
Rear  Seat  Entertainment  System 
................... 3-72 
DVD  Player 
.................................................... 3-72  Engine 
Air  Cleaner/Filter 
......................................... 5-17 
Battery 
....................................................... 5-39 
Check  and  Service  Engine  Soon Light 
............ 3-38 
Coolant ...................................................... 5-22 
Coolant  Heater 
............................................ 2-21 
Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
........................... 3-36 
Cooling  System  Inspection 
............................ 6-14 
Engine  Compartment  Overview 
...................... 5-12 
Exhaust 
..................................................... 2-29 
Fan  Noise 
.................................................. 5-33 
Oil 
............................................................. 5-13 
Overheating 
................................................ 5-25 
Starting 
...................................................... 2-19 
Engine  Air Cleaner  Filter  Restriction 
Indicator  Check 
........................................... 6-11 
ENGINE  COOLANT  HOT 
................................. 3-53 
Engine  Coolant  Level  Check 
............................. 6-10 
Engine  Oil  Additives ........................................ 5-16 
Engine  Oil  Level  Check 
................................... 6-10 
Entering  or Exiting  the  Third  Row Seats 
.............. 1-7 
Engine 
Oil and  Chassis  Lubrication  Scheduled 
Maintenance 
................................................. 6-5 
ENGINE  OVERHEATED 
.................................. 3-53 
Entertainment  System  Cleaning  the  Video Screen 
........................... 3-89 
DVD  Distortion 
............................................ 3-86 
Entry  Lighting 
................................................. 3-16 
Erasing  HomeLink@ Buttons 
.............................. 2-41 
E 
Easy  Exit  Seat ............................................... 2-48 
Electrical  System 
............................................ 5-87 
Add-on  Equipment 
...................................... 5-87 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
........................... 5-87 
Power  Windows  and  Other  Power  Options 
...... 5-87 
Windshield  Wiper  Fuses 
............................... 5-87 
Electrochromic  Mirror  Operation 
................ 2-32 
Emissions  Inspection and  Maintenance 
Programs 
....................................... .... 3-40 
5  

Inspection  (cont.) 
Instrument Panel 
Steering 
and  Suspension 
............... 
Cluster ......................... ..................... 
Overview .............................................. 
Instrument  Panel  Brightness ............................ 
Instrument  Panel  Fuse  Block ........................... 
Interior  Lamps ............................................... 
Interior  Plastic  Components  ............................. 
Introduction 
Transfer  Case (All-Wheel  Drive) Inspection 
..... 
. 6-14 
. 3-29 
... 3-4 
. 3-16 
. 5-88 
. 3-16 
. 5-79 
. 6-14 
Jump  Starting 
........................ 5-40 
Key  Lock  Cylinders  Service 
........ ........... 6-1 1 
Keys 
........................................................... 2-3 
Keyless 
Entry System 
....................................... 2-4 
L 
Lamps 
Exterior 
...................................................... 3-1 3 
Interior 
....................................................... 3-1 6 
Lamps  On Reminder 
....................................... 3-14 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt 
........................................... 1-31  LATCH 
System 
Child  Restraints 
........................................... 1-61 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint Designed  for  the 
LATCH  System 
........................................ 1-63 
Leather 
......................................................... 5-79 
LEFT  REAR  DOOR  AJAR 
................................ 3-56 
Liftgate/LiftgIass 
.............................. ........ 2-13 
Liftglasdliftgate 
.............................. .... 2-13 
Light  Leaving  Your Vehicle  With  the  Engine  Running 
...... 2-27 
Air  Bag  Readiness 
....................................... 3-31 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning 
................... 3-35 
Brake  System  Warning 
................................. 3-34 
Charging  System 
..................................... 3-33 
Cruise  Control 
................. ................ 3-41 
Low  Fuel  Warning 
................................... 3-42 
Malfunction  Indicator 
................................ 3-38 
Passenger  Air Bag  Status  Indicator 
............ 3-32 
Safety  Belt  Reminder 
................................... 3-30 
Security 
..................................................... 3-41 
Tow/Haul  Mode 
........................................... 3-42 
Traction 
Off ................................................ 3-36 
Listening 
to a  DVD ..................................... 3-72 
Loading  Your Vehicle 
................................... 4-44 
Lockout  Protection 
.......................................... 2-13 
Locks  Delayed  Locking 
........................................... 2-9 
Door 
........................................................... 2-8 
Lockout  Protection 
....................................... 2-13 
Power  Door 
.................................................. 2-9 
8  

Locks  (cont.) Programmable  Automatic  Door  Locks 
............. 2-1 0 
Rear  Door  Security Locks ............................. 2-1 2 
Loss of Control ............................................... 4-15 
LOW COOLANT  LEVEL .................................. 3-53 
Low  Fuel  Warning  Light 
................................... 3-42 
Lumbar  Luggage  Carrier 
.............................................. 2-42 
Power  Controls 
..................................... 1-4 
Maintenance.  Normal  Replacement  Parts 
............ 5-98 
Maintenance  Schedule  At  Each  Fuel  Fill 
......................................... 6-10 
At  Least  Once  a Month 
................................ 6-10 
At Least  Once  a Year .................................. 6-1  1 
At Least  Twice  a Year .................................. 6-10 
Brake  System  Inspection 
.............................. 6-14 
Engine  Cooling  System Inspection 
................. 6-14 
Exhaust  System  Inspection 
........................ 6-1 4 
Fuel  System  Inspection 
............. ............ 6-14 
How  This  Section  is Organized 
....................... 6-3 
Introduction 
.................................................. 6-2 
Maintenance  Requirements 
............................. 6-2 
Part  A 
- Scheduled  Maintenance  Services ......... 6-4 
Part  B 
- Owner  Checks  and  Services ............. 6-10 Maintenance  Schedule 
(cont.) 
Part  C 
. Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections ...... 6-14 
Part  D 
. Recommended Fluids and Lubricants .... 6-15 
Part  E 
. Maintenance  Record ........................ 6-17 
Scheduled  MainteEance 
................................. 6-5 
Steering  and  Suspension  Inspection ............... 6-14 
Your  Vehicle  and  the  Environment 
................... 6-2 
Maintenance  When  Trailer  Towing 
..................... 4-55 
Making Turns 
................................................. 4-54 
Malfunction  Indicator  Light 
................................ 3-38 
Matching Transmitter(s) 
to Your  Vehicle ............... 2-6 
Message  Mexico,  Central America  and  Caribbean  Islands/  Using 
Your 
................................................... 6-4 
Memory  Seat 
................................................. 2-47 
DIC  Warnings  and  Messages 
........................ 3-52 
Countries  (Except  Puerto  Rico  and 
US . 
Virgin  Islands) ............................................... 7-4 
Mirrors  Automatic  Dimming  Rearview  with Onstar@, 
Compass  and  Temperature Display 
............. 2-31 
Outside Automatic  Dimming  Mirror  with  Curb  View  Assist 
............................................. 2-35 
Outside  Convex Mirror 
................................. 2-34 
Outside  Heated  Mirrors 
................................ 2-35 
Outside  Power Mirrors 
.................................. 2-34 
MyGMLink.com 
................................................ 7-3 
9  

........... 3-30 
....... 4-13 
New 
Vehicle  Break-In 
...................................... 2-18 
Normal  Maintenance  Replacement  Parts 
............ 5-98 
0 
Odometer ................................ 
Oil  Off-Road  Recovery 
............ 
Engine .............. .............. 5-13 
Pressure  Gage 
.......... .................. 3-40 
OIL LIFE  RESET  ............................................  3-53 
OIL  PRESSURE  LOW 
..................................... 3-53 
Older  Children.  Restraints 
................................ 1-48 
Online  Owner  Center 
........................................ 7-3 
Onstar@  Personal  Calling 
................................. 2-37 
Onstar@  Services 
............................................ 2-36 
Onstar@  Steering  Wheel  Controls 
...................... 2-37 
Onstar@  System 
............................................. 2-36 
Onstar@  Virtual Advisor 
.................................... 2-37 
Operating  Your All-Wheel-Drive  Vehicle 
Off 
Paved  Roads .............................................. 4-1 6 
Other  Warning  Devices 
...................................... 3-6 
Outlet  Adjustment 
............................................ 3-25 
Outside  Automatic  Dimming  Mirror  with Curb 
View  Assist 
............................................. 2-35 
Convex  Mirror 
............................................. 2-34 
Heated  Mirrors 
............................................ 2-35  Outside 
(cont.) 
Power  Mirrors 
............................................. 2-34 
Overheated Engine Protection Operating  Mode 
..... 5-25 
Owners.  Canadian 
............................................... ii 
Owner’s  Information 
........................................ 7-11 
P 
Park  (P) 
Parking  Shifting  Out 
of 
............................................ 2-28 
Brake 
........................................................ 2-25 
Over  Things  That  Burn 
................................. 2-29 
Parking  Brake  and  Automatic  Transmission  Park 
(P)  Mechanism  Check 
.................................. 6-13 
Parking  on Hills  ..............................................  4-55 
Park(  P) 
Shifting  Into 
................................................ 2-26 
Part 
A - Scheduled  Maintenance  Services ............ 6-4 
Part  B 
- Owner  Checks  and Services ................ 6-10 
Part  C 
- Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections .......... 6-14 
Part 
D - Recommended Fluids  and  Lubricants .... 6-15 
Part  E 
- Maintenance  Record ........................... 6-17 
Passenger  Air Bag  Indicator 
............................. 2-33 
Passenger  Sensing  System 
.......................... 1-81 
PASSENGER 
DOOR AJAR ........ ............ 3-56 
Passing 
............................................. 4-13,  4-53 
Passlock@ 
...................................................... 2-17 
Personalization  Button 
..................................... 3-47 
Passenger 
Air Bag  Status  Indicator 
................... 3-32 
10