
Section 3 Instrument  Panel 
Instrument  Panel  Overview ........................... 3.4 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
............................ 3.6 
Other  Warning  Devices 
............................... 3.6 
Horn 
............................................................. 3.7 
Tilt  Wheel 
..................................................... 3-7 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
......................... 3.7 
Exterior  Lamps 
............................................. 3.14 
Interior  Lamps 
.............................................. 3.17 
Switchbanks 
................................................. 3.21 
Instrument  Panel  Switchbank 
.......................... 3-21 
Overhead  Console  Switchbank 
....................... 3.21 
Ultrasonic  Rear  Parking  Assist  (URPA) 
............ 3.22 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
............................... 3.24 
Climate  Controls 
............................................ 3.25 
Climate  Control  System 
................................. 3.25 
Dual  Climate  Control  System 
.......................... 3.28 
Rear  Climate  Control  System 
Rear  Climate  Control  System  (With  Entertainment  System) 
...................... -3-34 
Passenger  Compartment  Air  Filter 
................... 3.37 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Indicators 
............. 3.39 
Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
................................ 3.40 
Outlet  Adjustment 
......................................... 3.31 
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Speedometer  and  Odometer ........................... 3.41  Safety 
Belt Reminder  Light 
............................. 3.42 
Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
................................ 3-43 
Brake System  Warning  Light 
.......................... 3-44 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning Light 
............. 3-45 
Traction Control System  (TCS)  Warning Light 
...... 3-46 
Engine Coolant Temperature  Gage 
.................. 3-47 
Malfunction Indicator  Lamp 
............................. 3-47 
Fuel  Gage 
................................................... 3-51 
Message  Center 
............................................. 3-52 
Service Traction  System  Warning Message 
...... 3-52 
Traction  Active Message 
................................ 3-53 
Engine  Coolant Temperature  Warning 
Message 
.................................................. 3-53 
Charging System  Indicator  Message 
................ 3-54 
Low  Oil Pressure  Message 
............................ 3-54 
Low  Engine  Oil Level  Message 
....................... 3-55 
Change  Engine Oil Message 
.......................... 3-56 
Power  Sliding  Door  Warning  Message 
............. 3-56 
Rear  Hatch  Ajar Warning  Message 
.................. 3-58 
PASS-Key@ 
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All-Wheel  Drive  Disable  Warning Message 
....... 3-59 
Low  Fuel Warning  Message 
........................... 3-59 
Driver  Information Center  (DIC) 
....................... 3-60 
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Interior Lamps 
Instrument  Panel  Brightness 
This  feature controls the brightness of the  instrument 
panel  lights. 
The  thumbwheel  for  this  feature is located below the 
exterior  lamps control. 
Turn  the  thumbwheel  to  the  right to brighten  the lights 
or  to  the left to  dim  them. 
Interior  Lamps  Control 
Turn  the  thumbwheel  all  the way  to  the  right to turn on 
the  interior  lamps, if the interior lamps override switch 
is 
off. Turn  the thumbwheel  to the left to turn the 
lamps 
off. 
Interior  Lamps Override 
This switch is located in 
the overhead console 
switchbank. 
Pressing the  don’t symbol keeps the interior lamps 
off 
when  any door  is opened. Pressing  the top of the switch 
allows the interior lamps  to come on  when any door 
is  opened. 
Dome  Lamp 
The dome lamp is located in the headliner and has two 
buttons  to manually turn  on and 
off the  lamp.  The dome 
lamp will come on each time you  open  a  door, unless you 
turn 
on the interior lamps override  feature.  See “Interior 
Lamps Override” earlier 
in this  section. 
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Rear Reading Lamps 
There may  be  two  reading lamps in the third row 
headliner. 
To  turn  on or 
off either  reading lamp, press the  lens 
of  the  lamp. 
There  is  also a reading  lamp 
in the second  row, 
integrated  with the dome  lamp.  To  turn on  or 
off 
either  reading  lamp, press the button next  to the 
lamp  lens. 
These  lamps will  not turn  on 
if the interior  lamps 
override switch is  on.  See “Interior Lamps Override” 
earlier  in this section. 
Cargo  Lamp 
The cargo  lamp is located in the  rear  of your vehicle, 
above  the liftgate opening,  and  does not have  a  switch. 
The  cargo  lamp will come  on  each  time you  open  a 
door,  unless  you turn  on the  interior  lamps override. 
See  “Interior  Lamps Override” earlier  in  this section. 
Battery Run-Down Protection 
Your vehicle  has a  feature to help  prevent  you  from 
draining the battery, in  case  you  accidentally  leave  the 
interior  lamps on. If 
you leave  any  interior lamps  on 
while the  ignition  is  in LOCK  or 
OFF, they  will 
automatically turn 
off after 10 minutes.  The  lamps  won’t 
come  back  on  again until  you  do  one  of the  following: 
0 Turn  the  ignition  to RUN or  ACCESSORY, 
turn the  interior  lamps  thumbwheel  all  the  way  to 
the  right, then slightly  back to the  left,  or 
open  (or  close and  reopen)  a  door  that  is closed. 
If  your vehicle  has less  than 
15 miles (25 km)  on 
the odometer, the  battery  saver will turn 
off the lamps 
after only three  minutes. 
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The trip odometers  will continue to  keep track  of 
miles  (kilometers) driven  even 
if they are not currently 
displayed. To  reset  the odometer  to zero 
(0), press 
and  hold  the tripheset  button  for at least 
1.5 seconds, 
but  less  than three seconds.  Only the trip  odometer  that 
is  showing  in the  display will  be reset. 
Retro-Active Reset 
Each  of the  two  trip odometers  has  a  feature callea 
retro-active  reset. This feature  can be  used  to set 
either (or  both) trip odometer(s) to the  number of miles 
(kilometers) driven since  the ignition  was last turned 
on.  This  can  be  used 
if you forget  to reset  your 
trip  odometer  at the  beginning  of a trip.  To  use  the 
retro-active reset feature,  press  and hold  the tripheset 
button  for at least three  seconds.  The trip odometer 
will  then  display the  number of miles (kilometers) driven 
since  the ignition  was last turned  on  and you began 
driving.  (If  you  use  the  retro-active reset feature 
after  you have  started  the vehicle, but before  you begin 
moving,  the display will  show the number  of  miles 
(kilometers)  you  drove during the  last ignition cycle.)  Once  you 
begin driving,  the  trip odometer  will 
accumulate  mileage. For  example, 
if you  have  driven 
5.0 miles (8.0 km) since  you started  your  vehicle, 
and  then  activate  the retro-active  reset  feature,  the 
display will  show 
5.0 miles (8.0 km). As  you  drive, 
the display will then  increase  to 
5.1 miles  (8.2  km), 
5.2 miles (8.4  km),  etc.  Only  the  trip odometer  that  is 
displayed will  be  affected by  the retro-active  reset 
so that both trip  odometers  can  be  used  separately. 
Safety  Belt  Reminder  Light 
When the key  is turned to RUN or  START,  a  chime  will 
come  on  for  several seconds  to remind  people  to 
fasten their safety  belts. 
The  safety  belt  light  will also  come  on  and  stay 
on  for  several  seconds. 
If the  driver’s  belt  is 
already  buckled,  neither 
the  chime  nor the  light 
will  come  on. 
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Run your engine only as  long  as you  must.  This saves 
fuel.  When you  run the  engine, make it 
go a little 
faster  than just  idle. That  is, push the  accelerator 
slightly. This  uses less fuel for the  heat that you get 
and 
it keeps the  battery charged. You will  need  a 
well-charged battery to  restart the  vehicle, and possibly 
for  signaling later on  with your  headlamps. Let the 
heater run for  a  while. 
Then,  shut the engine 
off and close the window almost 
all  the  way  to  preserve the  heat. Start the engine 
again and  repeat this  only  when  you  feel  really 
uncomfortable from the  cold.  But  do it as  little as 
possible.  Preserve the fuel as long  as you can. 
To  help  keep  warm,  you  can get out  of the vehicle 
and do  some fairly vigorous exercises  every  half hour 
or 
so until  help  comes. 
If You Are Stuck: In Sand, Mud, 
Ice or Snow 
In order  to free your  vehicle  when  it is stuck,  you  will 
need to  spin the  wheels,  but  you  don’t  want  to  spin  your 
wheels  too fast. The  method  known  as  “rocking”  can 
help you  get  out  when  you’re  stuck,  but  you  must 
use caution. 
If you  let  your tires  spin  at  high  spe ~ ~, ~ rey 
can explode,  and you  or others  could  be 
injured.  And,  the transaxle  or  other  parts 
of 
the vehicle  can overheat.  That  could  cause  an 
engine compartment  fire or  other  damage. 
When  you’re  stuck,  spin  the  wheels  as little  as 
possible.  Don’t  spin  the  wheels  above 
35 mph 
(55 km/h)  as shown  on the  speedometer. 
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Climate  Control System  (cont.) 
Outlet  Adjustment 
.................................... 3-31 
Rear 
.................................................. 3-32,  3-34 
Comfort  Controls 
............................................. 3-25 
Compact  Disc Messages 
................. 3-25,  3-79,  3-91 
Compact  Overhead  Console 
............................. 2-54 
Compact  Spare  Tire 
........................................ 5-86 
Compass  Variance 
.......................................... 3-61 
Content  Theft-Deferrent 
.................................... 2-27 
Content  Theft-Deterrent  System 
........................ 2-69 
Content Theft-Deterrent  System,  Arming and 
Disarming 
................................................... 2-70 
Control  of  a  Vehicle 
.......................................... 4-6 
Convenience  Center 
........................................ 2-60 
Convenience  Net 
............................................ 2-59 
Coolant  Engine  Temperature  Gage 
............................ 3-47 
Engine  Temperature  Warning  Message 
........... 3-53 
Heater,  Engine 
............................................ 2-35 
Cooling  System 
.............................................. 5-29 
Cruise  Control 
................................................ 3-1 0 
Cupholder(s) .................................................. 2-54 
Current  and  Past  Model  Order  Forms 
................ 7-1 1 
Customer  Assistance  Information 
Courtesy  Transportation 
.................................. 7-7 
Customer  Assistance  for Text 
Telephone  (TTY)  Users 
............................... 7-3 
Customer  Assistance  Offices 
........................... 7-4 Customer 
Assistance  Information  (cont.) 
Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure 
..................... 7-2 
GM  Mobility  Program  for  Persons  with 
Disabilities 
................................................ 7-5 
Reporting Safety  Defects to  General  Motors 
...... 7-9 
Reporting Safety  Defects to  the  Canadian 
Government 
.............................................. 7-9 
Reporting Safety  Defects to  the  United  States 
Government 
.............................................. 7-9 
Roadside  Assistance  Program 
......................... 7-5 
Service  Publications Ordering  Information ........ 7-10 
Daytime  Running  Lamps/Automatic 
Headlamp  System 
....................................... 3-15 
Defensive Driving 
............................................. 4-2 
Defogging  and Defrosting 
......................... 3-27, 3-30 
Delayed  Lighting 
............................................. 3-18 
Delayed 
Illumination  and  Exit Lighting 
................ 2-63 
Dinghy  Towing 
................................................ 4-33 
Directing the Airflow 
................................ 3-33,  3-35 
Disarming with  the  Remote Keyless 
Disarming with  Your  Key 
.................................. 2-28 
Doing  Your Own  Service  Work 
........................... 5-3 
Dolly  Towing 
.................................................. 4-33 
Dome  Lamp 
................................................... 3-17 
Entry Transmitter 
..................................... 2-28 
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Door Ajar  Warning  Message 
................................. 3-57 
Last  Door  Closed  Locking 
............................. 2-1 1 
Power  Door  Locks ....................................... 2-10 
Power  Sliding  Door 
...................................... 2-1 6 
Power  Sliding  Warning  Message 
.................... 3-56 
Programmable  Automatic  Door  Locks 
............. 2-1  2 
Position,  Safety  Belt 
..................................... 1-28 
Dual Sliding 
Doors 
....................................... 2-13 
Locks 
.......................................................... 2-9 
Driver 
Driver  Information  Center  (DIC) 
......................... 3-60 
Driving 
At  Night 
.................................................. 4-17 
City 
........................................................ 4-21 
Defensive ..................................................... 4-2 
Drunken ....................................................... 4-3 
Freeway 
..................................................... 4-22 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
.............................. 4-24 
In  Rain  and  on  Wet  Roads 
........................... 4-1  8 
Winter 
........................................................ 4-26 
Driving  On  Grades 
.......................................... 4-42 
Driving  Through  Deep  Standing Water 
............... 4-20 
Driving  with a  Trailer 
....................................... 4-40 
Dual  Trip  Odometers 
....................................... 3-41 
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Driving  Through  Flowing  Water ......................... 4-20 
Dual  Climate Control  System 
............................ 3-28 
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Care  of  Your 
.......................................... 3-104 
Care 
of Your  DVD  Player ............................ 3-104 
Cleaning  the Video  Screen 
.......................... 3-105 
Cleaning  Your DVD  Player .......................... 3-105 
Distortion 
.................................................. 3-1  03 
Entertainment  System 
.................................. 3-91 
DVD  Player 
.................................................... 3-94 
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Eight-Way  Power  Seats ..................................... 1-3 
Electrical  System 
Add-on  Equipment 
...................................... 5-96 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
........................... 5-96 
Headlamp  Wiring 
......................................... 5-96 
Power  Windows  and  Other  Power  Options 
...... 5-96 
Windshield  Wiper  Fuses 
............................... 5-96 
Maintenance  Programs 
............................. 3-50 
Air  CleanedFilter 
...................... ........ 5-19 
Battery ....................................................... 5-43 
Change  Oil Message 
................................... 3-56 
Coolant 
...................................................... 5-23 
Coolant  Heater 
............................................ 2-35 
Emissions Inspection and 
Engine 
Check  and  Service Engine  Soon  Light 
............ 3-47 
Cnn!ant Temperature G2ge ........................... 3-47 
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Setting  the  Temperature ........................... 3.33. 3-36 
Sheet  Metal  Damage 
....................................... 5-92 
Setting  the  Time 
............................................. 3-63 
Setting  the  Tone  (BassTTreble) 
.......... 3.66.  3.73.  3-82 
Shifting  Into Park  (P) 
....................................... 2-40 
Shifting  Out  of Park  ‘(P) 
....... 
Shoulder  Belt  Height  Adjuster 
Skidding 
............................ 
Sliding  Door 
Power 
............................ 
Sliding  Door  Delayed  Locking . 
Sliding  Door  Lock ................. 
.......... 
......... 
....... 
............ 
.......... 
.......... 
............... 2-42 
............ 1-30 
... 4-16 
............... 2-16 
............... 2-12 
............... 2-14 
Sliding  Door  Security  Lock 
............................... 2-15 
Sliding  Doors.  Dual 
......................................... 2-13 
Some  Other  Rainy  Weather  Tips 
....................... 4-20 
Spare  Tire  Check 
.............................. ...... 6-11 
Special  Fabric  Cleaning  Problems ... , .......... 5-88 
Specifications,  Capacities 
............................... 5-103 
Speedometer 
.................................................. 3-41 
Split  Bench  Seats 
............................................. 1-8 
Starter  Switch  Check 
....................................... 6-12 
Starting  Your  Engine 
....................................... 2-34 
Steering 
in Emergencies .................................. 4-13 
Steering,  Suspension  and  Front  Drive Axle 
Boot  and  Seal  Inspection 
.............................. 6-14 
Steering  Tips 
.................................................. 4-12 
Steering  Wheel  Controls,  Audio 
....................... 3-102 
Steering ........................................................ 4 12 
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Storage  Areas ......................... ............ 2-54 
Compact  Overhead Console 
... ........ 2-54 
Convenience Center 
..................................... 2-60 
Convenience Net 
......................................... 2-59 
Cupholder(s) 
............................................... 2-54 
Glove  Box 
.................................................. 2-54 
Luggage Carrier 
.......................................... 2-56 
Overhead Console 
....................................... 2-55 
Rear  Storage Area 
....................................... 2-58 
Storing  a Flat  or Spare  Tire and 
Tools ............... 5-81 
Storing the  Spare  Tire and Tools 
....................... 5-82 
Stowable  Seat 
................................................ 1-18 
Stuck  in  Sand, Mud.  Ice  or  Snow 
...................... 4-30 
Sun  Visors 
..................................................... 2-26 
Switchbanks 
................................................... 3-21 
Overhead Console ....................................... 3-21 
Switchbanks,  Instrument Panel 
.......................... 3-21 
Front 
Seat Storage  Net 
................................ 2-55 
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Taillamps 
Turn  Signal. Stoplamps and  Back-up Lamps 
...... 5-56 
TCS  Warning  Light 
.......................................... 3-46 
Theft.Deterrent.  Radio 
.................................... 3-1 01 
Theft-Deterrent Systems 
................................... 2-27 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
................................ 2-27 
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