
Section 2 Features and Controls 
Keys ............................................................... 2-. 
Remote  Keyless  Entry System 
......................... 2-4 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System  Operation 
........... 2-5 
Doors  and  Locks ............................................. 2.8 
Door  Locks 
.................................................... 2.8 
Power  Door  Locks 
.......................................... 2.9 
Delayed  Locking 
............................................. 2.9 
Programmable  Automatic  Door  Locks 
.............. 2.10 
Rear  Door  Security  Locks 
.............................. 2-12 
Lockout  Protection 
........................................ 2.12 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
.................................... 2.12 
Liftgate/Liftglass 
............................................ 2.13 
Windows ........................................................ 2.14 
Power  Windows 
............................................ 2.15 
Sun  Visors 
................................................... 2.15 
Theft-Deterrent  Systems .................................. 2.16 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
................................. 2.16 
Passlock@ 
................................................... 2.17 
Starting  and Operating  Your  Vehicle ................ 2.18 
New  Vehicle  Break-In 
.................................... 2.18 
Ignition Positions 
...................................... 2.18 
Starting  Your  Engine 
.............................. 2-19 
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Engine  Coolant  Heater .................................. 2.20 
Automatic  Transmission  Operation 
................... 2.22 
All-Wheel  Drive 
............................................ 2.24 
Parking  Brake 
.............................................. 2.25 
Shifting  Into  Park (P) 
..................................... 2-25 
Shifting 
Out of  Park  (P) ................................. 2-27 
Parking  Over  Things  That  Burn 
....................... 2-28 
Engine  Exhaust 
............................................ 2-28 
Running  Your Engine While  You  Are  Parked 
.... 2-29 
Mirrors ........................................................... 2-30 
Automatic  Dimming  Rearview  Mirror  with  Onstar@  and  Compass 
............................... 2-30 
Outside  Manual  Mirrors 
.................................. 2-32 
Outside  Power  Mirror 
.................................... 2-32 
Outside  Convex  Mirror 
................................... 2-33 
Outside  Heated  Mirrors 
.................................. 2-33 
Outside  Automatic  Dimming  Mirror  with  Curb 
View  Assist 
.............................................. 2-33 
Onstar@ System ............................................ 2-35 
HomeLink@  Transmitter .................................. 2-37 
Programming  the  HomeLink@ Transmitter 
........ 2-37 
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This vehicle has one double-sided key for the 
ignition and door locks. It 
will fit with either side  up. 
When  a  new vehicle  is delivered, the  dealer  provides 
the  owner with  a  pair  of identical keys and  a  key 
code  number. 
The  key  code  number tells your  dealer  or a  qualified 
locksmith  how to  make extra  keys. Keep this  number  in 
a  safe  place.  If you  lose  your keys, you’ll  be able to 
have  new  ones made easily using this  number. 
Your  selling  dealer should also  have this  number. 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 
2-35 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. 
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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. 
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 
2-5. 
If  you are still  having trouble,  see  your dealer  or a 
qualified technician  for service. 
Remote Keyless  Entry System 
Operation 
With this  system you  can lock and  unlock your  doors 
from  about 
3 feet (1 m)  up to 30 feet (9 m) away 
using  the remote keyless entry transmitter  supplied with 
your vehicle. 
door will unlock 
automatically, the parking  lamps  may flash and the 
interior lights will  go on. 
You  can program different feedback settings through  the 
Driver  Information Center  (DIC). For more information 
see 
Driver Information  Center (DIC) on  page 3-43. 
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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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To replace  the battery in the remote keyless  entry 
transmitter  do  the following: 1. Insert a thin  coin  in the  slot  between  the covers of 
the transmitter  housing. Gently pry  the transmitter 
apart. 
2. Remove  and replace the  battery with  a three-volt 
CR2032 or equivalent battery, positive (+) 
side down. 
3. Align  the  covers and snap them together. 
4.  Check  the operation 
of the transmitter. 
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Doors and Locks 
Door Locks 
There  are several  ways to lock  and  unlock  your  vehicle. 
You can  use the remote keyless  entry  system. 
You can  use your  key to  unlock  your  door  from  the 
outside. 
V AUTION: 
Unlocked  doors  can  be  dangerous. 
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. 
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. 
unlocked  door  when  you  slow  down  or 
stop  your  vehicle.  Locking  your  doors  can 
help  prevent  this  from  happening. 
Young  children  who  get  into  unlocked 
Outsiders  can  easily  enter  through  an 
r 
. 
You can  lock  or unlock  the  door  from  the  inside by 
sliding the  manual  lever forward  or  rearward.  When  the 
door 
is unlocked, you  can  see a  red area on  the 
lever. 
The  manual  lever on  each  door  works  only  that 
door’s  lock. 
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Power Door Locks 
The  power door lock 
switches  are located on 
the  driver’s and front  passenger’s armrests. 
Remove  the  ignition key and  press the  lock symbol 
to 
lock  all  of the  doors  at  once.  To  unlock  the  doors,  press 
the  other  side  of the  switch. 
Delayed Locking 
This  feature  makes  it easier to use the  power  door locks 
to lock  all  the  doors and the  liftgate  when leaving your 
vehicle. 
The  first  time you  attempt 
to lock the  doors  using the 
power  lock switch  or  the remote keyless entry 
transmitter  (with any  door  or  the  liftgate open), three 
chimes  will signal  that delayed locking is being  used. 
All doors and the liftgate  can be  reopened  for  up to five 
seconds  from  the  time the last  door  is closed.  Five 
seconds after the  last  door is closed,  all the  doors 
will  lock. 
You can  lock the  doors  immediately by 
using the  power  door lock switch  or the  optional remote 
keyless entry transmitter  a second time. 
If  the  key  is inserted  in the  ignition, this  feature will  not 
lock  the doors. The  lockout prevention feature will 
operate  instead. 
You can  enable  or disable the  delayed  locking feature. 
If  the  feature  is disabled, the doors will  lock immediately 
when  a  power  door lock switch  or remote  keyless 
entry transmitter  lock  button is pressed. 
Programming Delayed Locking 
When  your  vehicle  was shipped from  the factory, the 
delayed locking feature was  programmed on,  or 
enabled. The  mode 
to which  your vehicle  was 
programmed  may have been changed  since  it left  the 
factory. To turn the  delayed  locking feature  on  or 
off, do 
the following: 
1. Press and  hold the  power door  lock switch  on  the 
2. Press the  remote keyless entry transmitter  unlock 
driver’s door  in the  lock position. 
button twice. 
If  the  delayed locking feature  was on, 
it would  now be 
off. If the feature was off, it would  now  be on. 
2-9  

Liftgate/Liftglass 
It can  be  dangerous  to  drive  with  the  liftgate  or 
liftglass  open  because  carbon  monoxide  (CO) 
gas  can  come  into  your  vehicle.  You  can’t  see 
or  smell  CO. 
It can  cause  unconsciousness 
and  even  death.  If  you  must  drive  with  the 
liftgate  open  or  if  electrical  wiring  or  other 
cable  connections  must  pass  through  the  seal  between  the  body  and  the  liftgate  or  liftglass: 
Make  sure  all  other  windows  are shut. 
Turn  the  fan  on  your  heating  or  cooling 
system  to  its  highest  speed  and  select  the 
control  setting  that  will  force  outside  air  into  your  vehicle.  See “Climate  Controls” 
in  the  Index. 
If  you  have  air  outlets  on  or  under  the 
instrument  panel, open  them  all  the  way. 
See  “Engine  Exhaust”  in  the  Index. 
Liftgate Release 
To unlock the  liftgate, you  may use the power door 
locks  or the  keyless  entry system described  earlier. 
On  some vehicies  the liftgiass wiii  also uniock when  the 
liftgate  is unlocked. Press  the pushbutton on  the 
liftglass to  open  it. 
To open the  entire  liftgate, lift  the handle  located  in the 
center  of the  liftgate. 
If you  open  the liftgate,  the 
liftgate module will  lock the  liftglass after  a  one  to  two 
second delay. 
Emergency Release  for Opening 
Liftgate 
1. Remove the trim  plug  to expose  the access  hole  in 
2. Use a tool  to  reach through the  access  hole  in the 
3. Pry the  left release lever up to  the unlock  position. 
4. Reattach the trim  plug. 
the trim  panel. 
trim  panel. 
Pry  the  right release lever  up to unlatch the  liftgate. 
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