
Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
Storage Areas ................................................ 2.54 
Glove 
Box ................................................... 2.54 
Cupholder(s) 
................................................ 2.54 
Compact  Overhead  Console 
........................ 2.54 
Overhead  Console 
................. ................ 2.55 
Front  Seat Storage  Net 
...... ................... 2.55 
Luggage  Carrier 
........................................... 2.56 
Rear  Storage  Area 
........................................ 2.58 
Convenience  Net 
.......................................... 2.59 
Convenience  Center 
...................................... 2.60  Vehicle  Personalization 
................................. 
Entering 
Programming  Mode ........................ 
Delayed Illumination  and 
Exit  Lighting 
........................................... 
Automatic  Door  Locks ................................. 
Last  Door  Locking  and  Lockout  Deterrent ....... 
Remote  Driver  Unlock Control ...................... 
Remote  Lock  and  Unlock  Confirmation ........... 
Content Theft-Deterrent  System .................... 
Arming  and Disarming the  Content 
Theft-Deterrent  System 
............................. 
Memory  Seat ............................................. 
Exiting Programming  Mode ........................... 
. 2.62 
. 2.63 
. 2.63 
. 2.64 
. 2.65 
. 2.66 
. 2.67 
. 2.69 
. 2.70 
. 2.71 
. 2.72 
2-2  

Power Rear  Quarter Windows 
Your vehicle  may  have  power  rear quarter windows. 
the  overhead  console 
switchbank, is  used 
for  opening  and closing 
the  power  rear quarter 
windows. 
Press  the textured part  of the  switch  to open  the 
windows;  both  windows  will open.  The  windows  will 
continue  to  open as long  as  the  switch is  pressed until 
they  are fully  opened.  Press 
the part  of the  switch  with  the  symbol  to  close 
both  windows.  The  windows  can  be  closed fully or 
partway  depending  on  how  long the  switch  is pressed. 
The  ignition  must  be in RUN,  ACCESSORY  or 
Retained  Accessory  Power  (RAP)  must  be  active,  to 
use  the power  rear quarter  windows.  See  “Retained 
Accessory  Power  (RAP)”  under 
lgnition Positions 
on page 2-32. 
Sun  Visors 
To  block  out glare,  you  can  swing  down  the  visors. 
You  can  also remove  them  from  the center  mount  and 
swing  them  to the  side. 
Visor  Vanity  Mirror 
Pull  down  the  sun  visor. You will see  the  vanity  mirror. 
Lighted  Vanity  Mirror 
Pull down  the sun  visor.  Flip up the cover  to  expose  the 
vanity mirror.  The  lamps  will  come  on  when  you  open 
the  cover. 
2-26  

Storage Areas 
Your vehicle's  large carrying capacity  can store  many 
items. 
If you  have  the  extended wheelbase  version,  you 
can  carry  things as large as a 
4' x 8' piece  of plywood. 
You  can  also use  the  floor pins  that  are  used  to 
attach  the seats,  to secure larger loads. 
Glove Box 
Your  vehicle has a  glove box below  the instrument 
panel. 
To open  the  glove box, lift the  latch release. 
The  glove  box  door  has  a  detent to  prevent  the door 
from  lowering too  far. Open  the glove box  until the door 
is  partway  open, then pull the door down  if you  need 
it  fully  open.  To close  the glove  box, the door  must 
be  pushed  up past  the detent. 
Cupholder(s) 
There  are  cupholders  located  below  the center 
instrument panel switchbank. The cupholders have a 
removable  liner for larger size cups  and for  cleaning 
the cupholders. 
To  use the cupholders, simply  pull out the  tray. 
Keep  the tray  stowed  in when  not in use.  Your 
vehicle  also has  cupholders  on  the  bottom  inboard 
side  of the  second  row  driver's  side  captain's  chairs 
and  the  seatbacks  have  cupholders  that  can  be 
used when  the seatbacks  are  folded  forward. 
Compact  Overhead  Console 
The front overhead  console  includes  two  reading  lamps, 
a storage compartment  and a switchbank. 
2-54  

Overhead  Console 
Your vehicle  may  have  this feature.  The front  overhead 
consoie has reaciirly ianlps, a swi\iiici-,Gaiik, skrsg~ 
compartments,  Onstar@ System buttons, Driver 
Information Center 
(DIC) and  HomeLink@  Transmitter 
buttons.  For  information 
on the features listed  see  each 
of  them  in the  Index. 
Front  Seat  Storage Net 
There may  be  a  storage net that stretches  between the 
front  seats.  Pull the  hooks  towards the passenger’s 
seat  and insert  them into the holes. 
When  not in use, 
it is recommended  that you unhook 
the  net to extend its life and  retain  its elasticity. 
2-55  

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@ 
I II Security  Message ................... -3-58 
All-Wheel  Drive  Disable  Warning Message 
....... 3-59 
Low  Fuel Warning  Message 
........................... 3-59 
Driver  Information Center  (DIC) 
....................... 3-60 
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3- 1  

Rear Air Outlets 
To increase airflow through the rear floor outlets, place 
the  left bucket seat  in the  second  row  in the forward 
position.  For  more  information,  see “Seats” in  the Index. 
The outlet behind the left rear seat  is the cold air 
return  outlet.  Be  sure to keep  it free from obstructions. 
Also,  keep  the area  around  the base  of the  center 
instrument panel console,  between and under  the front 
seats, free  of objects that  could  also obstruct airflow 
to  the  rear-seating area. 
For  more  information  on  how to  use the main  climate 
control  system,  see  “Climate Controls” listed previously 
in  this  section.  For information  on ventilation,  see 
“Outlet Adjustment” also  listed previously in this  section. 
Rear Climate  Control  System 
(With  Entertainment  System) 
Your  vehicle  may  have a rear climate-control  system 
that  allows  the driver  to  adjust  the  fan speed  or  a 
rear-seat  passenger  to  set  a separate  temperature 
and  adjust  the fan  speed,  for  the rear-seating area. 
This  system  works  with  the  main  climate-control system 
in  your  vehicle. 
This knob  is  located below 
the  main  climate-control  system  on  the  instrument 
panel  switchbank.  Use 
this  knob  to  adjust  the fan 
speed  for  the  rear-seat 
passengers,  from  the 
front-seating  area. 
3-34  

Setting the Temperature 
If the driver is adjusting the temperature, do  the 
following: 
To increase  or  decrease  the temperature for the  entire 
vehicle,  use the temperature controls located  on the 
main  climate-control panel. 
If using the  main climate-control panel, then the 
air-conditioning  system  must  be  on  to direct cooled air 
to  the  rear  of the vehicle. 
If it is not  on, then  the 
temperature in the  rear  of the  vehicle will  remain  at 
cabin  temperature. 
If a rear-seat  passenger  is adjusting the temperature, 
do  the  following: 
Press  the TEMP  button on  the  rear control panel. 
Use  the left arrow button to  make the air cooler. 
Use  the right arrow button  to make  the air warmer. 
Rear Air Outlets 
To increase airflow through  the  rear  floor  outlets, place 
the left bucket seat  in the  second  row  in the  forward 
position.  For  more  information,  see  “Seats”  in the  Index. 
The  outlet behind  the left rear  seat  is the  cold  air 
return outlet.  Be sure to  keep it free  from  obstructions. 
Also,  keep  the area around the base  of the  center 
instrument panel  console,  between  and  under  the  front 
seats, free  of objects  that could 
also obstruct  airflow 
to  the  rear-seating  area. 
For  more  information  on  how to use  the  main  climate 
control system,  see  “Climate  Controls”  listed previously 
in  this section.  For information  on  ventilation,  see 
“Outlet  Adjustment”  also listed  previously  in this  section. 
3-36  

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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