
All-Wheel  Drive Disable Warning 
Message 
AWD 
DISABLE 
I I I I 
United  States  Canada 
Your  vehicle  may  have  this  message.  If 
it does, it will 
come  on  when  there is a spare tire  on the vehicle, or 
when  the  anti-lock brake  system  warning light comes on, 
or  when  the rear  differential fluid is overheating.  This 
message  will  go  out when  the differential fluid cools. 
The  all-wheel-drive  system will be disabled until the 
compact  spare tire is replaced by  a full-size tire. 
If  the  warning  message  is still on after putting  on  the 
tull-slze  tire, you  need  to  reset the warning  message. 
To  reset  the warning  message, turn the ignition 
off 
and then  back  on  again. If the message  stays on, 
see  your  dealer right  away.  See 
All-Wheel  Drive 
(A  WD) 
System on page 4-1 I for  more  information. 
Low Fuel Warning  Message 
I 
United States  Canada 
If  your fuel  is low,  the warning  message  will come  on 
and  stay  on until  you add fuel. 
If  the  warning  message  is still on after adding fuel, 
you  need  to reset the warning  message. To reset  the 
warning  message,  turn  the ignition off and then  back on. 
If  the  message  stays on,  see your dealer. 
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Carrier  Assembly-Differential 
(Rear  Drive Module) 
When  to Check  and  Change Lubricant 
Refer to the  Maintenance  Schedule to determine  how 
often  to  check  the  lubricant  and  when  to  change it.  See 
Part A: Scheduled  Maintenance  Services  on  page 6-4. 
How to Check  Lubricant 
If the level  is below the  bottom  of the  filler  plug  hole, 
you’ll need  to  add some  lubricant.  Add enough lubricant 
to  raise the  level 
to the  bottom of the filler  plug  hole. 
A fluid  loss  could indicate a  problem; check and have it 
repaired, 
if needed. 
What  to Use 
Refer  to the  Maintenance Schedule  to determine what 
kind 
of lubricant  to use.  See Part D: Recommended 
Fluids  and Lubricants on page 
6-16. 
To  get  an  accurate  reading,  the vehicle should be  on a 
level  surface. 
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Section 6 Maintenance  Schedule 
Maintenance  Schedule ...................................... 6.2 
Introduction 
................................................... 6.2 
Your  Vehicle  and  the  Environment 
.................... 6-2 
Maintenance  Requirements 
.............................. 6.2 
How  This  Section  is  Organized 
......................... 6.3 
Part 
A: Scheduled  Maintenance  Services ........... 6.4 
Scheduled  Maintenance 
................................... 6-5 
Part 
B: Owner  Checks  and  Services ................ 6-10 
At Each  Fuel Fill .......................................... 6-10 
At Least  Once  a Month ................................. 6-10 
At Least  Twice  a Year ................................... 6-10 
At Least  Once  a Year ................................... 6-11 
Using  Your  Maintenance 
Schedule 
.................... 6.4 
Part  C:  Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
......... 6-14 Steering. 
Suspension  and  Front Drive Axle 
Boot  and Seal  Inspection 
............................ 6.14 
Exhaust System  Inspection 
............................ 6.14 
Fuel  System  Inspection 
.................................. 6.14 
Engine  Cooling  System Inspection 
................... 6.14 
Throttle  System  Inspection 
............................. 6.15 
Transfer  Case  (Power  Transfer  Unit)  and 
Carrier  Assembly-Differential 
(Rear  Drive Module)  All-Wheel  Drive 
Inspection 
................................................ 6.15 
Brake  System  Inspection 
................................ 6.15 
Part  D: Recommended  Fluids  and 
Lubricants 
................................................ 6.16 
Part 
E: Maintenance  Record ........................... 6.18 
6- 
1  

Throttle  System  Inspection 
Inspect  the  throttle  system for  interference or  binding, 
and  for  damaged  or  missing parts. Replace parts 
as  needed.  Replace  any  components that  have high 
effort  or  excessive  wear. 
Do not  lubricate accelerator 
and  cruise  control  cables. 
Transfer  Case  (Power  Transfer  Unit) 
and  Carrier  Assembly-Differential 
(Rear  Drive  Module)  All-Wheel  Drive 
Inspection 
Every 12 months  or  at engine  oil change intervals, 
check  rear  differential  and  transfer case and add 
lubricant  when  necessary. 
A fluid loss could indicate 
a  problem;  check  and  have  it  repaired, 
if needed. 
Check  vent  hoses  at  transfer  case and differential for 
kinks  and  proper  installation. 
Brake  System  Inspection 
Inspect the complete  system. Inspect brake lines and 
hoses  for  proper hook-up,  binding,  leaks, cracks, 
chafing,  etc. Inspect disc brake pads for wear  and rotors 
for  surface condition. 
Also inspect  drum brake linings 
for  wear  and cracks.  Inspect  other brake parts,  including 
drums,  wheel cylinders,  calipers, parking brake,  etc. 
Check parking brake adjustment. 
You may  need  to 
have  your brakes inspected more often 
if your driving 
habits  or conditions result in  frequent braking. 
6-1 5  

Usage 
Carrier 
Assembly 
- 
Differential 
(Rear  Drive 
Module)  and 
Transfer 
Case  (Power 
Transfer  Unit) 
Hood  Latch 
Assembly,  Secondary 
Latch,  Pivots, 
Spring  Anchor 
and  Release  Pawl  FluWLubricant 
VERSATRAKTM  Fluid 
(GM  Part No.  U.S.  1237851  4, 
in  Canada  88901 045). 
Lubriplate Lubricant  Aerosol 
(GM  Part No. U.S.  12346293, 
in  Canada  992723,  or  equivalent) 
or  lubricant  meetina reauirements 
of NLGI H, CategGry L'B or 
GC-LB.  Usage 
I FluWLubricant 
Hood  and Door 
Hinges,  Rear 
Folding  Seat, 
Fuel  Door 
Hinge, Liftgate 
Hinges,  Power 
Sliding  Door 
Cable  Multi-Purpose 
Lubricant, 
Superlube 
(GM Part  No. 
U.S. 12346241,  in  Canada 
10953474,  or  equivalent). 
Sliding  Door 
Track  Lubriplate 
Lubricant Aerosol 
(GM  Part  No.  U.S. 12346293, 
in  Canada  992723,  or  equivalent) 
or lubricant meetina reauirements 
& NLGI H, CategGry  LB or 
GC-LB. 
Weatherstrip  Conditioning  Dielectric Silicone Grease 
(GM  Part  No.  U.S.  12345579, 
in  Canada  10953014, 
or  eauivalent). 
6-1 7  

Capacities  and Specifications .......................... 5-1  03 
Captain  Chairs.  Rear 
....................................... 1-13 
Carbon  Monoxide 
................... 4-26,  4-36,  2-22,  2-43 
Care  of 
Safety  Belts 
................................................ 5-90 
Care  of  Your 
Cassette  Tape Player 
................................. 3-103 
CD  and  DVD  Player 
................................... 3-104 
CDs and  DVDs ......................................... 3-104 
Cargo  Lamp 
................................................... 3-20 
Carrier  Assembly-Differential 
(Rear  Drive  Module) 
.................................... 5-51 
Cassette  Tape  Messages 
................................. 3-77 
Cassette  Tape  Player  Service 
........................... 6-10 
CD  Adapter  Kits 
............................................. 3-78 
Chains,  Tires 
.................................................. 5-67 
Change  Engine  Oil Message 
............................ 3-56 
Charging  System  Indicator  Message 
.................. 3-54 
Check 
Checking  Coolant 
............................................ 5-24 
Checking  or  Replacing  the  Engine  Air  CleanedFilter 
......................................... 5-1 9 
Checking  Things  Under  the  Hood 
...................... 5-10 
Center Passenger Position, Safety Belts ............. 1-37 
Engine  Light 
............................................... 3-47 
PhneLinm Enm;nn A:I VI l~ur\iIly Li lyll IG VI1 4- I y. 4A ........................................ 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems ...................... 1-77 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting 
................................... 5-93  Child  Restraints 
Child  Restraint  Systems 
............................... 1-51 
Infants  and Young  Children 
........................... 1-48 
Lower  Anchorages  and  Top  Tethers for 
Children  (LATCH  System) 
.......................... 1-58 
Older  Children 
.......................................... 1-45 
Securing a  Child  Restraint Designed  for 
the  LATCH  System 
................................ 1-60 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint  in a  Center 
Seat  Position 
........................................... 1-64 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint  in a Rear 
Outside  Seat  Position 
............................... 1-60 
Securing a  Child  Restraint  in the  Right 
Front  Seat  Position 
................................... 1-66 
Top  Strap 
................................................... 1-55 
Where  to Put  the  Restraint 
........................... 1-54 
Inside  of  Your  Vehicle 
.................................. 5-87 
Outside  of  Your Vehicle 
................................ 5-90 
Underbody  Maintenance 
............................... 5-93 
Video  Screen 
............................................ 3-105 
VVedll IelsLI Ips 5-YU 
Your  DVD  Player ....................................... 3-105 
Cleaning  Exterior  LampsILenses 
....................... 5-91 
Air  Filter,  Passenger  Compartment 
................. 3-37 
Dual 
.......................................................... 3-28 
-I--- iup S+m clap Anchor L~atio~~ 1-56 ............................ 
Cleaning 
I A r- -11- - .._I .. I .. 1- .............................................. 
Climate  Control  System ................................... 3-25 
3  

How to Use  This  Manual ................... .... ii 
How  to Wear  Safety  Belts  Properly ............... 1-27 
Hydroplaning 
.................................................. 4-20 
I 
If No Steam Is Coming  From 
If Steam Is Coming  From  Your Engine ............... 5-27 
If the  Light Is Flashing ..................................... 3-49 
If the  Light Is On Steady ................................. 3-49 
If  You  Are  Stuck  in Sand.  Mud.  Ice or  Snow 
....... 4-30 
If You  Do Decide  To Pull  A Trailer ..................... 4-37 
Your 
Engine 
................................................ 5-28 
If You’re  Caught  in a Blizzard ........................... 4-28 
Ignition  Positions 
............................................. 2-32 
Ignition Transaxle  Lock  Check 
.......................... 6-13 
Infants and  Young Children,  Restraints 
............... 1-48 
Inflation 
- Tire  Pressure ................................... 5-61 
Inspection  Brake  System 
............................................. 6-15 
Engine  Cooling  System 
................................ 6-14 
Exhaust  System 
.......................................... 6-14 
Fuel  System 
............................................... 6-14 
Part C - Periodic  Maintenance ....................... 6-14 
Steering,  Suspension  and  Front  Drive Axle 
Boot  and Seal 
..................................... 6-14  Inspection 
(cont.) 
Throttle  System 
........................................... 6-15 
Transfer Care  (Power  Transfer  Unit)  and 
Carrier Assembly-Differential 
(Rear  Drive  Module)  All-Wheel  Drive 
........... 6-15 
Instrument Panel  Cluster 
.......................................... 
Overview ...................................... 
Switchbank .................................... 
Instrument Panel  Brightness ................ 
Instrument Panel  Fuse  Block ............... 
Interior Lamps ................................... 
Interior Lamps Control ........................ 
Interior  Lamps Override ...................... 
Interior Plastic  Components ................. 
.... 
.......... 3-40 
........... 3-4 
.......... 3-21 
.......... 3-17 
.......... 5-97 
.......... 3-17 
.......... 3-17 
.......... 3-17 
.......... 5-89 
Jump  Starting 
......................... . 5-44 
Key  Lock  Cylinders Service 
................. .... .......... 6-11 
Keyless  Entry  System 
....................................... 2-5 
Keys 
............................................................... 2-3  

Maintenance  Schedule  (cont.) Exhaust  System  Inspection 
........................... 6-1 4 
Fuel  System  Inspection 
................................ 6-14 
How This  Section  is Organized ....................... 6-3 
Introduction 
.................................................. 6-2 
Maintenance  Requirements 
............................. 6-2 
Part  A 
- Scheduled  Maintenance  Services ......... 6-4 
Part  B 
- Owner  Checks  and  Services ............. 6-10 
Part 
C - Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections ...... 6-1 4 
Part  D 
- Recommended  Fluids and 
Lubricants 
............................................... 6-1 6 
Part  E . Maintenance  Record ........................ 6-18 
Scheduled  Maintenance 
................................. 6-5 
Steering,  Suspension  and Front  Drive Axle 
Boot  and  Seal  Inspection 
.......................... 6-14 
Throttle  System Inspection 
............................ 6-1 5 
Transfer  Case  (Power  Transfer  Unit) and 
Carrier Assembly-Differential (Rear  Drive 
Module)  All-Wheel  Drive  Inspection 
............. 6-1 5 
Using Your ................................................... 6-4 
Your  Vehicle  and  the  Environment 
................... 6-2 
Maintenance  When  Trailer Towing 
..................... 4-43 
Making  Turns 
................................................. 4-41 
Malfunction Indicator Light 
................................ 3-47 
Manual  Seats 
................................................... 1-2  Matching 
Transmitter(s)  to Your  Vehicle 
................. 2-7 
Message 
Memory  Seat 
................................. ......... 2-72 
All-Wheel  Drive  Disable  Warning 
....... ..... 3-59 
Center 
...................................... ......... 3-52 
Change  Engine  Oil 
...................................... 3-56 
Charging  System  Indicator 
............................ 3-54 
Door  Ajar Warning 
....................................... 3-57 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Warning 
............. 3-53 
Low Engine Oil Level ................................... 3-55 
Low  Fuel  Warning 
................................... 3-59 
Low  Oil  Pressure 
.................... ............. 3-54 
PASS-Key@ 
Ill Security ............................. 3-58 
Power  Sliding  Door  Warning 
......................... 3-56 
Rear  Hatch  Ajar Warning 
.............................. 3-58 
Service Traction  System  Warning 
................... 3-52 
Traction Active 
............................................ 3-53 
Manual  Rearview  Mirror 
................................ 2-45 
Outside  Convex  Mirror 
................................. 2-46 
Outside  Heated Mirrors 
................................ 2-46 
Outside  Power  Mirrors 
.................................. 2-45 
Islands/Countries (Except Puerto  Rico  and 
US 
. Virgin Islands) ........................................ 7-4 
Mirrors 
Mexico, Central 
America  and  Caribbean 
10