
8 (Lock): Press lock to lock all the  doors.  Press lock 
again within three seconds and the  horn may chirp. 
2 (Panic): When  the button  with  the  horn symbol on 
the  key 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,  or by waiting  for 
30 seconds, or  by 
starting the  vehicle. 
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. 
The  Driver Information  Center  (DIC) will display  a RFA 
## BATTERY LOW  message  when  the transmitter 
battery is 
low. 
Nofice: 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. 
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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  may  be  equipped  with a content 
theft-deterrent  alarm system. 
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Here’s how to operate the system: 
1. Open the  door. 
2. Lock the door  with the  power  door  lock switch or 
the  remote  keyless entry transmitter.  The 
SECURITY  light should flash. 
3. Close all doors.  The  SECURITY  light should go off 
after approximately 30 seconds. The alarm is not 
armed  until  the SECURITY  light goes 
off. 
If a  locked  door is opened  without the  key  or  the  remote 
keyless entry transmitter, the  alarm will  go 
off. The 
headlamps  and  parking  lamps will flash  for  two minutes, 
and  the  horn will  sound  for 
30 seconds, then will turn 
off to save the  battery power. 
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. 
0 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  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.  The alarm 
won’t stop 
if you  try to unlock  a  door  any  other way. 
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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. 
Passlock@ 
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  light  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. 
When  the  alarm is set  the power  door unlock switch 
is 
not operational. 
If  the  alarm  does  not  sound  when  it should but the 
headlamps  flash, check 
to see if the  horn works. The 
horn  fuse  may  be blown. To replace the fuse,  see 
Fuses 
and  Circuit  Breakers  on  page 
5-86. 
If  the  alarm  does  not  sound or the  headlamps  do not 
flash,  the  vehicle  should be serviced by your  dealer.  Your 
vehicle  is equipped with  the 
Passlock@ theft-deterrent system. 
Passiock@ 
is a  passive theit-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,  the  fuel  system 
is disabled and  the vehicle will  not start. 
During normal operation, the SECURITY light will turn 
off 
approximately five seconds after the key  is turned 
to  RUN. 
If  the  engine stalls and the  SECURITY  light flashes, 
wait  about 
10 minutes 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  does  not start after three  tries,  the  vehicle 
needs service. 
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 5-86. See your 
dealer  for service. 
In an  emergency, call the  GM  Roadside Assistance 
Center.  See 
Roadside  Assistance  Program on page 7-5. 
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Mirrors Mirror  Operation 
Automatic  Dimming  Rearview  Mirror 
with  Onstar@  and  Compass 
Your vehicle  may have an  automatic-dimming rearview 
mirror with  a compass  and the Onstar@  system. 
(!J (On/Off): This  is the  on/off  button for  the  automatic 
dimming feature  and compass. 
There  are three  additional buttons  for the  Onstar@ 
system.  See  your dealer  for more information on 
the  system  and  how  to subscribe to  Onstar@. See 
Onstar@ System on page 2-35 for more information 
about  the services  Onstar@  provides.  When 
turned  on, this  mirror automatically  dims to the 
proper level to  minimize glare from  any  headlamps 
behind you  after  dark. 
The  automatic  dimming feature  is turned  on  and off  by 
pressing the  far  left  button,  located on  the  lower 
part  of the  mirror  face,  for  up  to three seconds. 
A light 
on  the  mirror will  be  lit while  the  feature 
is turned on. 
Compass  Operation 
Press the on/off button once to turn the  compass 
on  or  off. 
There  is a  compass  display in the  window  in the  upper 
right  corner  of the  mirror  face. The  compass  displays 
a  maximum  of two  characters.  For  example, 
“NE” 
is displayed  for north-east. 
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Turn  Signal/Multifunction  Lever Turn and  Lane Change Signals 
The turn  signal  has two  upward (for  right)  and  two 
downward  (for  left) positions. These  positions  allow  you 
to signal  a  turn  or a  lane change. 
The  lever  on the  left side  of the  steering column 
includes  the  following: 
60 : Turn and Lane Change  Signals 
20 : Headlamp  High/Low-Beam Changer 
Flash-to-Pass  Feature 
: Windshield Wipers 
6 : Windshield Washer 
: Cruise  Control  (If  Equipped)  To 
signal a  lane change, just  raise  or lower  the lever 
until the  arrow starts to flash.  Hold 
it there  until  you 
complete your  lane change.  The lever will  return  by itself 
when  you  release  it. The  bottom  of the  outside 
rearview mirrors  may also be equipped with  lane change 
indicators. 
As you  signal  a turn  or a  lane change, if the  arrows 
flash  more quickly than  normal, 
a signal  bulb  may 
be burned  out and other drivers won’t  see  your  turn 
signal. 
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If a  bulb  is  burned out,  replace it to  help avoid  an 
accident.  If the  arrows  don’t  go on at all when you  signal 
a  turn,  check  the  fuse.  See 
Fuses and Circuit Breakers 
on page 5-86 and check  for burned-out  bulbs. 
If  you  have  a trailer towing option with  added wiring  for 
the  trailer  lamps,  a different turn  signal flasher  is 
used. With  this flasher  installed, the  signal  indicator will 
flash  even 
if a  turn signal bulb  is  burned out. Check 
the  front  and rear turn  signal  lamps  regularly 
to make 
sure they  are  working. 
Turn Signal On Chime 
If your  turn signal  is  left  on  for  more than 3/4 of a mile 
(1.2 km),  a chime  will  sound  at each flash of the 
turn  signal. 
To turn  off the  chime,  move  the turn  signal 
lever  to  the  off position. 
Headlamp  High/Low-Beam  Changer 
To change  the  headlamps from  low to high  beam, push 
the  lever toward  the instrument panel. To  return 
to 
low-beam  headlamps, pull  the multifunction lever toward 
you.  Then  release it. 
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on,  this  indicator  light on 
the  instrument  panel 
cluster  will also  be  on. 
Flash-to-Pass 
This feature  lets you  use  your high-beam  headlamps to 
signal a driver  in front  of you  that  you  want to pass. 
It works even if your  headlamps  are  in the  automatic 
position. 
To  use it,  pull the  turn  signal lever toward  you,  then 
release it. 
If  your  headlamps are in  the  automatic  position  or  on 
low  beam, your  high-beam  headlamps  will turn on. 
They’ll stay  on as long  as  you  hold the  lever  toward  you. 
The  high-beam indicator  on  the  instrument  panel 
cluster will  come  on.  Release  the  lever  to  return 
to 
normal operation. 
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Exterior Lamps 
Your exterior  lamps  knob 
is located on your 
instrument panel to  the  left 
of the  steering wheel. 
/I (Off): Turn the  knob to this  symbol and  release it to 
turn 
off the  Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) and the 
automatic  headlamps.  An indicator will  illuminate when 
the  position  is selected. 
:::. (Automatic  DRUAHL): Turning the  knob  to this 
symbol puts  the system into  automatic  headlamp  mode. 
An  indicator  will illuminate  when  the position is 
selected. 
coo: (Parking  Lamps): Turn the  knob  to this  symbol  to 
manually turn  on the  following: 
... 
Parking Lamps 
Sidemarker Lamps 
Taillamps 
License Plate Lamps 
Instrument Panel Lights 
so (Headlamps): Turn  the  knob  to this  symbol  to turn 
on  all  the lamps  listed 
as well  as  the  headlamps. 
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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 on. 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  light sensor on  the 
top  of the  instrument  panel. Be sure  it is not covered  or 
the  system  will be  on  whenever  the  ignition is on. 
The  system  may  also  turn  on  your  lights 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.  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 
one  minute  for the  automatic headlamp system  to 
change to  DRL 
if it is light 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. 
To idle your  vehicle  with the  automatic  headlamp 
system  off, set the  parking brake while  the  ignition  is off. 
Then start your  vehicle.  The  automatic headlamp 
system will  stay  off until you  release the  parking  brake, 
shift  out 
of park  or turn the  exterior lamp control  to 
the 
off position  as described  in “Exterior  Lamps”. 
Lamps  On Reminder 
A  reminder tone  will  sound  when your  headlamps  or 
parking lamps are  manually turned  on, the  driver’s  door 
is open and your  ignition is  in LOCK  or ACCESSORY. 
To turn the tone  off, turn the  knob  all the  way 
counterclockwise.  In the  automatic mode,  the headlamps 
turn 
off once  the ignition  key is in  LOCK. 
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