
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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Passenger  Compartment  Air  Filter 
Passenger  compartment air, both outside and 
recirculated air, is routed through  a  passenger 
compartment  filter. The filter  removes  certain 
contaminants  from the  air,  including pollen and dust 
particles Reductions in airflow,  which  may occur more 
quickly  in dusty  areas,  indicate that the filter  needs  to  be 
replaced  early. For  how  often to change  the air filter, see 
Part A: Scheduled  Maintenance  Services  on  page 6-4. 
The  access panel for  the  passenger  compartment  air 
filter is located in  the  back of the  glove box. To  replace 
the  filter,  do  the following: 
1. Pull  the tab  located  on the  outer  access  panel up 
and  out. 
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2. Then push the tab,  located on the  left of the  inner 
access  panel, to the  right. 
3. The first  air filter will pull  straight  out.  To  remove  the 
second,  reach in and slide  it toward  the  opening. 
Pull 
the second filter  out. 
4. Replace the filters  by reversing  Step 3. Make  sure 
the filters  are  inserted 
so that  the  sealing  foam  is 
angled in the  same direction on  both  filters.  For  the 
type  of filter 
to use,  see Normal  Maintenance 
Replacement  Parts  on page 
5- 105. 
5. Close the  inner  access  door,  while  squeezing  the 
6. Snap the outer  access  panel into  the  back of the 
tab. 
Be sure  it  is tightly  closed. 
glove  box. 
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Section 5 Service and Appearance  Care 
Service ............................................................ 5.3 
Doing  Your  Own  Service  Work 
......................... 5.3 
Adding  Equipment  to  the  Outside 
of 
Your  Vehicle .............................................. 5-4 
Fuel 
.............................................................. -5-5 
Gasoline  Octane 
............................................ 5-5 
Gasoline  Specifications 
................................... 5-5 
California  Fuel 
............................................... 5-6 
Additives 
....................... .... ......... 5-6 
Fuels  in Foreign  Countries 
........... ..... 5-7 
Filling  Your  Tank 
............................ ..... 5-7 
Filling  a Portable  Fuel  Container 
.................... 5-9 
Checking  Things Under the 
Hood .................. -5-1 0 
Hood  Release .............................................. 5-10 
Engine  Compartment  Overview ....................... 5-12 
Engine  Oil 
................................................... 5-14 
Engine  Air  CleanedFilter 
................................ 5-19 
Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid 
.............................. 5-20 
Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
............................... 5-26 
Engine  Overheating 
.................................... 5-26 
Cooling  System 
............................. , ....... 5-29 
Power  Steering  Fluid .................. , ....... 5-37 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
................. , ....... 5-38 
Brakes 
.......................... .... ........ 5-39 
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Battery ........................................................ 5.43 
Jump  Starting 
............................................... 5-44 
All-Wheel  Drive 
.............................................. 5-50 
Bulb Replacement .......................................... 5-52 
Halogen  Bulbs 
.............................. ......... 5-52 
Front Turn  Signal,  Sidemarker and 
Taillamps, Turn  Signal,  Stoplamps and 
Headlamps 
...................................... ..... 5-52 
Parking Lamps 
.............................. ..... 5-54 
Replacement Bulbs 
....................................... 5-57 
Back-up  Lamps 
......................................... 5-56 
Windshield  Wiper Blade  Replacement 
.............. 5-58 
Tires 
.............................................................. 5-60 
Inflation 
- Tire  Pressure ................................ 5-61 
Tire  Inspection and  Rotation 
........................... 5-62 
When  It 
Is Time  for  New Tires ....................... 5-63 
Buying  New Tires 
......................................... 5-64 
Uniform Tire  Quality  Grading 
.......................... 5-65 
Wheel  Alignment  and  Tire  Balance 
.................. 5-66 
Wheel  Replacement 
...................................... 5-66 
Tire  Chains 
.................................................. 5-67 
Accessory  Inflator 
......................................... 5-68 
If a Tire  Goes Flat ........................................ 5-69 
Changing a Flat Tire ..................................... 5-70 
Compact  Spare Tire ...................................... 5-86 
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A. Underhood  Fuse  Block 
B. Remote  Positive (+) Terminal 
C. Windshield  Washer Fluid Reservoir 
D.  Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
E.  Power  Steering  Fluid  Reservoir 
F. Engine  Oil Fill Cap 
G. Engine  Oil Dipstick 
H. Transaxle Fluid Dipstick 
I. Brake  Master Cylinder  Reservoir 
J. Engine  Air CleanedFilter 
K. Engine Coolant Reservoir 
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Engine Air CleanedFilter 
The  engine  air  cleaner/filter is located  at the front  of the 
engine  compartment, 
on the  driver’s  side of the vehicle, 
under  the engine  coolant  reservoir. See 
Engine 
Compartment  Overview 
on page 5- 72 for  more 
information  on  location. 
Checking  or Replacing  the  Engine 
Air  Cleaner/Filter 
3. Unlatch the two  hooks  on top  of the engine air 
4. Remove  and replace  the engine  air cleaner/filter. 
5. Align the tabs  located  on the  bottom of the 
panel with the  slots  at  the  bottom  of the housing. 
6.  Latch the  hooks  to secure  the  panel in place.  If the 
panel moves easily, check  that the tabs  are  seated 
correctly  in the  slots. 
cleaner/filter housing. 
7. Put  the 
duct back  on and  reinstall  the clamps. 
1. Remove  the two clamps  on the  duct. 
2. Remove  the  duct.  Operating  the  engine  with  the  air  cleaner/filter 
off can  cause  you  or  others  to  be  burned. 
The  air  cleaner  not  only  cleans  the  air, 
it stops 
flame  if  the  engine  backfires. 
If it isn’t there 
and  the  engine  backfires,  you  could  be  burned.  Don’t  drive  with 
it off, and  be  careful  working 
on  the  engine  with  the 
air cleaner/filter off. 
I 
Notice: If the  air  cleanedfilter is off, a  backfire 
can  cause  a  damaging  engine  fire.  And, dirt 
can  easily  get  into  your  engine,  which  will 
damage it. Always have the air cleanedfilter in 
place  when  you’re  driving. 
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What to Use 
Use  a mixture  of one-half clean,  drinkable  water and 
one-half 
DEX-COOL@ coolant  which  won’t  damage 
aluminum  parts. 
If you use  this  coolant mixture, 
you  don’t  need 
to add anything else. 
Adding  on 
, plain  wa ~  ~ * to  your  cooling 
system  can  be  dangerous.  Plain  water, or 
some  other  liquid  such  as  alcohol,  can  boil 
before  the  proper  coolant  mixture  will.  Your 
vehicle’s  coolant  warning  system 
is set  for  the 
proper  coolant  mixture. 
With plain  water  or  the 
wrong  mixture,  your  engine  could  get  too  hot  but  you  wouldn’t  get  the  overheat  warning. 
Your  engine  could  catch  fire  and  you  or  others 
could  be  burned.  Use a 
50/50 mixture  of  clean, 
drinkable  water  and 
DEX-COOL@ coolant. 
Notice: If  you  use  an improper  coolant  mixture, 
your  engine  could  overheat  and  be badly  damaged. 
The  repair  cost  wouldn’t  be  covered  by  your 
warranty. 
Too much  water  in  the  mixture  can  freeze 
and  crack  the  engine,  radiator,  heater  core  and 
other  parts. 
If you  have  to add  coolant  more  than four  times  a  year, 
have  your dealer  check  your cooling system. 
Notice: If you  use  the  proper  coolant,  you  don’t 
have  to  add  extra  inhibitors  or  additives  which  claim 
to  improve  the  system.  These can  be  harmful. 
Checking  Coolant 
The engine  coolant 
reservoir  is located  on  the 
driver’s  side 
of the  vehicle, 
above  the  engine  air 
cleanedfilter.  See 
Engine 
Compartment  Overview 
on  page 
5- 12 for  more 
information  on location. 
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Normal  Maintenance  Replacement  Parts 
Part 
Engine  Air  Cleaner/Filter 
Engine  Oil Filter 
Passenger  Compartment  Air  Filter Kit 
Spark  Pluas 
Windshield  Wiper  Blades 
Length 
Type 
Wiper  Blade  (Backglass)  Length 
TY Pe 
*ACDelco@  part  number.  Number 
A-I  208C* 
PF47 
GM Part No. 52482929 
41 
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24.0  inches (60.0 cm) 
Shepherd’s Hook 
16.0 inches (40.6  cm) 
Shepherd’s Hook 
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