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Entering  Programming  Mode 
To  program  features,  your vehicle must  be  in the 
programming  mode.  Follow these steps: 
1. The content theft-deterrent  system  must  be 
disarmed.  See 
Content  Theft-Deterrent  on 
page 
2-27. 
2. Remove  the BCM  PRGRM  fuse from the instrument 
panel  fuse  block,  located to the right  of the  glove 
box. See Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers  on page 5-96. 
3. Close  the driver’s  door 
4. Turn  the ignition  key to ACCESSORY. 
5. Count  the  number  of chimes  you  hear. You will 
hear  two  to four chimes  depending  on  the features 
your  vehicle is  equipped  with.  Refer to the chart 
shown  previously. 
You can  now  program  your choices. 
To  exit  the  programming  mode,  follow the steps listed 
under 
Exiting  Programming  Mode on page 2-71. 
Delayed  Illumination  and 
Exit  Lighting 
This feature allows you to  customize the interior lamps 
when  entering and exiting the  vehicle. 
Programmable Modes 
Mode 1: Both Features Off (The interior  lamps will 
turn  on or 
off at the  same  instant that  a  door is opened 
or  closed.) 
Mode 
2: Delayed  Illumination  Only (The interior  lamps 
will  stay  on for  about 
25 seconds  after all  the  doors 
and  liftgate are closed,  or until  you lock  the doors.) 
Mode 
3: Exit Lighting  Only (The interior  lamps will 
come  on  whenever  you remove  the  key  from the 
ignition and stay  on for  about 
25 seconds, or  until 
you  lock  the doors.) 
Mode 
4: Both Features  On (This  combines 
Modes 2 and 3.) 
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A.  Side Outlets 
B. Front Outlets 
C.  Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
D. Hazard  Warning  Flasher Switch 
E. Instrument Panel Cluster 
F.  Center  Outlets 
G. Audio  System 
H.  Side  Outlets 
I. Exterior  Lamps  Control 
J. Hood  Release 
K. Audio Steering  Wheel Controls 
L. Horn 
M. Ignition Switch 
N. Audio Steering  Wheel Controls 
0. Climate Controls 
P.  Rear  Fan  Controls 
Q. Cupholder  Tray 
R. Accessory  Power  Outlet 
S. Instrument Panel Switchbank 
T. Glove Box 
U. Front Outlets 
V. Instrument Panel Fuse Block 
3-5  
     
        
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Accessory Inflator 
Your vehicle  may  have  an  air  inflator. With  it,  you can 
inflate things like air  mattresses and basketballs, 
and  you  can  also use it  to  bring your tires  up to the 
proper pressure. 
The  air  inflator is located  in the  rear  compartment  on 
the  driver’s side.  To  remove the cover, pull the tab 
on  the cover  and pull it 
off. 
This  is the  switch for 
the air inflator. 
There  may  be  an  air inflator kit stored  in the glove box. 
It includes  a 20-foot 
(6 m)  hose  with an air pressure 
gage  and nozzle adapters. 
....___ ting  something  too much  can  make it 
explode, and  you or others  could  be  injured. 
Be sure to  read  the  inflator  instructions,  and 
inflate  any  object  only 
to its  recommended 
pressure. 
To use  your  air inflator  system,  do  the  following: 
1. Turn the ignition  to  ACCESSORY or RUN. 
2. Attach the appropriate nozzle  adapter, if required, 
to the  end 
of the  hose  that  has  the pressure  gage. 
3. Attach that  end of the  hose  to  the  object  you  wish 
to  inflate. 
4. Remove  the  protective cap covering  the  outlet. 
5. Attach the other  end of the  hose to the  outlet. 
6. Press  the accessory inflator  switch.  The  light in the 
switch will  come on to show  the system  is  working. 
If the  air  inflator  system  does  not turn on  or  the 
light  does  not come  on,  the fuse may  be  blown  or 
installed incorrectly.  See 
Fuses and Circuit  Breakers on 
page 5-96 or see  your  dealer  for  service. 
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Instrument  Panel Fuse Block 
The instrument panel fuse 
block  is located to the  right 
of  the  glove  box on the 
end 
of the instrument 
panel.  Pull the 
door open 
to access the  instrument panel 
fuse  block. 
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Low RH HEAD LP 
PASSKEY HAZARD STOPLAMP  LHHEADLPLOW 
I Fuse I Usage I 
Steering Wheel Radio Control 
I :!ZKLIGHT  Switches (Illumination) 
PCM/PASS  Indicators 
KEYKLUSTER  Instrument Cluster to  PRNDL 
I PWR  MIRROR I Power  Remote 
Control  Mirror Switch I 
I CRUISE I 
Cruise Control Module, Switch  and 
Release Switch 
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Fuel  (cont.) Filling  a Portable  Fuel  Container 
..................... 5-9 
Filling  Your  Tank 
........................................... 5-7 
Fuels  in  Foreign  Countries 
.............................. 5-7 
Gage ......................................................... 3-51 
Gasoline  Octane 
........................................... 5-5 
Gasoline  Specifications .................................. 5-5 
System  Inspection ....................................... 6-1  4 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
........................... 5-96 
Windshield  Wiper 
......................................... 5-96 
Low  Warning  Message 
................................. 3-59 
Fuses 
G 
Gage  Engine  Coolant  Temperature 
......................... 3-47 
Fuel 
.......................................................... 3-51 
Speedometer 
.............................................. 3-41 
Garage  Door  Opener 
....................................... 2-49 
Gasoline  Octane 
........................................................ 5-5 
Specifications ............................................... 5-5 
Gate  Operator  and  Canadian  Programming ........ 2-52 
Glass  Surfaces 
............................................... 5-89 
Glove 
Box ..................................................... 2-54 
GM  Mobility  Program  for  Persons with 
Disab!!!t!es 7-5 .. E .................................................... 
Hatch Ajar  Warning  Message ............................ 3-58 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
................................... 3-6 
Head  Restraints 
............................................... 1-6 
Headlamp Wiring 
............................................ 5-96 
Headlamps 
.................................................... 5-52 
Bulb Replacement ....................................... 5-52 
Front  Turn Signal,  Sidemarker  and 
Parking  Lamps 
......................................... 5-54 
Halogen  Bulbs 
............................................ 5-52 
Heated  Seats 
................................................... 1-4 
Highway  Hypnosis 
........................................... 4-24 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
.................................. 4-24 
Hitches 
.............................................. ..... 4-39 
HomeLink  Transmitter,  Programming 
.............. 2-50 
HomeLink@  Transmitter ................................ 2-49 
Hood 
Checking Things  Under 
................................ 5-10 
Release ..................................................... 5-10 
Horn 
............................................................... 3-7 
iiuw tile Sysierrl Yiurks ................................... 3-za ^^ 
How  to  Add  Coolant  to the  Coolant 
Recovery  Tank 
............................................ 5-31 
How to  Add  Coolant  to  the  Radiator 
.................. 5-34 
How  to  Add  Fluid 
............................................ 5-22 
How 
to Check ........................................ 5-20,  5-61 
Headphones 
................................................... 3-92 
How 
to Check  Power Steering  Fluid .................. 5-38 
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