
Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
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The  lever on the  left  side of the steering column 
includes the  following: 
Turn  and  Lane  Change  Signals 
Headlamp  High/Low-Beam  Changer 
Flash-to-Pass  Feature 
0 Windshield  Wipers 
Windshield  Washer 
Cruise Control  For information 
on  the exterior  lamps,  see 
Exterior 
Lamps on page 3-10. 
Turn and  Lane-Change Signals 
The turn signal has two  upward  (for right) and two 
downward (for left) positions.  These positions allow you 
to  signal  a turn or  a lane  change. 
To signal  a turn,  move the lever all the way  up  or down. 
When  the turn  is finished,  the lever will  return  to  its 
original position automatically. 
An  arrow on  the 
instrument  panel 
cluster 
will flash  in  the 
direction  of the  turn  or 
lane change. 
To signal  a lane change, just  raise  or lower  the lever 
until the arrow starts to  flash. Hold it there until  you 
complete  your lane change.  The  lever  will  return to  its 
original position  when you release  it. 
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As you signal  a turn  or  a  lane  change, if the arrow 
flashes faster than  normal,  a signal bulb  may be burned 
out and other drivers  won’t  see your turn signal. 
If a bulb  is burned  out,  replace it to help avoid  an 
accident. 
If the arrows  don’t  go on  at all when  you  signal 
a  turn,  check  for  burned-out bulbs  and then  check  the 
fuse.  See  Fuses  and  Circuit Breakers 
on page 5-97. 
A chime  will  sound if you leave  the turn signal  on 
for  more  than 
3/4 mile (1.2 km). 
Headlamp  High/Low-Beam  Changer 
To change  the headlamps  from low-beam  to  high-beam, 
or  high  to low,  pull the multifunction lever 
all the way 
toward  you.  Then  release it. 
When the  high  beams are 
on,  this  light  on the 
instrument panel cluster 
will appear. While the  high-beam  headlamps  are 
on,  the fog  lamps will 
not illuminate. 
If your  vehicle is  equipped with the Head-Up-Display 
(HUD),  an  arrow will appear in the display  area to 
indicate that the  high  beams are on.  See  Head-Up 
Display 
(HUD) on page 3-75 for  more  information. 
Flash-to-Pass 
This feature lets  you  use  the  high-beam  headlamps  to 
signal a driver  in front  of you  that  you  want  to pass. 
It  works  even 
if your  headlamps  are in the  automatic  or 
off position. 
To  use  it,  pull the turn signal lever toward  you, then 
release it. 
If  the  headlamps  are in  the  automatic  position or  on 
low-beam,  the high-beam  headlamps  will turn on  and  the 
high-beam  indicator on the  instrument panel  cluster 
will  come  on.  They  will stay  on  as  long as  you  hold the 
lever toward  you.  Release  the  lever  to  return to the 
initial position. 
If your  vehicle  is equipped  with  the Head-Up-Display 
(HUD),  an  arrow will appear in the  display  area  to 
indicate that the high  beams are on. 
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The  HUD  also  shows the following lights when they  are 
lit  on  the  instrument panel  cluster: 
Turn Signal Indicators 
High-Beam  Indicator Symbol 
Low Fuel  Symbol 
The  HUD  will display  CHECK  GAGES  when  the 
following  items are lit  on  the instrument panel cluster: 
Oil Warning  Symbol 
Coolant  Temperature  Symbol 
Charging  System  Symbol 
When  the  ignition key  is turned to  RUN, the entire  HUD 
image  will come  on.  Then  the Head-Up  Display will 
operate normally. 
Notice: Although  the HUD image  appears  to be 
near  the front 
of the  vehicle,  do not use it as 
a  parking  aid. The 
HUD was  not  designed for  that 
purpose. 
If you  try  to  use it as such,  you may 
misjudge  the  distance  and  damage your  vehicle. 
When the HUD  is on,  the  speedometer  reading will be 
displayed  continually.  The current radio station 
or 
CD track  number will only be displayed  for three 
seconds  after the  radio  or  CD track status  changes. 
This will  happen  whenever  one  of the  radio controls is 
pressed, either  on the  radio itself  or on  the optional 
steering  wheel controls.  To 
adjust  the  HUD 
so you  can see it properly  do  the 
following: 
1. Adjust  your seat, if necessary,  to a comfortable 
position. 
2. Start the engine  and  adjust  the  HUD  controls 
located  on the  instrument  panel, to the  right 
of 
the  steering wheel.  Move  the  DIM  thumbwheel  up 
or down to adjust  brightness. 
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You can  be  temporarily  blinded by  approaching 
headlamps. 
It can  take  a  second or  two,  or  even several 
seconds,  for  your  eyes  to  readjust  to the dark. When 
you  are  faced with  severe  glare  (as from a driver 
who  doesn’t  lower  the  high  beams,  or  a  vehicle with 
misaimed  headlamps),  slow  down  a  little. Avoid staring 
directly  into  the approaching  headlamps. 
Keep  your  windshield  and  all the glass on your vehicle 
clean 
- inside and  out. Glare  at night  is made  much 
worse  by  dirt  on  the glass.  Even the  inside 
of the glass 
can  build up  a  film  caused  by dust.  Dirty  glass  makes 
lights  dazzle and  flash  more than clean  glass  would, 
making  the pupils 
of your  eyes  contract repeatedly. 
Remember  that  your  headlamps  light up  far  less 
of a 
roadway  when  you  are  in  a  turn or  curve.  Keep  your 
eyes  moving;  that  way,  it’s  easier to pick  out dimly lighted 
objects.  Just as  your  headlamps  should be checked 
regularly  for  proper aim, 
so should  your  eyes  be 
examined  regularly.  Some  drivers suffer  from  night 
blindness  -the inability  to  see 
in dim light - and 
aren’t  even  aware 
of it. 
Driving  in Rain and on Wet Roads 
Rain and  wet  roads  can mean driving trouble. On  a  wet 
road,  you can’t  stop,  accelerate  or turn as well because 
your  tire-to-road traction isn’t  as  good as on dry roads. 
And, 
if your  tires don’t  have much tread left,  you’ll get 
even less traction. It’s always  wise  to go slower and  be 
cautious 
if rain starts to fall while  you are driving. 
The  sulface  may get  wet  suddenly  when  your  reflexes 
are tuned for driving  on dry  pavement. 
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Headlamp Aiming 
The  aim of your  vehicle’s  headlamps  can be adjusted 
by  using  aim tips located  on  the outer surface  of 
the 
lens. The aim has  been  pre-set at the factory  and 
should  need 
no further adjustment. 
If your vehicle is  damaged in an  accident, the  headlamp 
aim  may  be affected.  Aim adjustment  to  the 
low beam 
may  be  necessary 
if it is difficult to  see lane  markers 
(for horizontal aim),  or 
if oncoming drivers flash 
their  high  beams  at  you  (for vertical aim).  If  you believe 
your  headlamps  need  to be  re-aimed,  it 
is recommended 
that  you take  your  vehicle  to the dealer for  assistance. 
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Fuel (cont.) 
Gasoline  Specifications 
................ 
Low  Warning  Light ........ , .... 
System  Inspection ............. 
Functions ...................................... 
Fuses 
Fuses  and Circuit  Breakers 
.... 
Windshield  Wiper .............. 
......... 
.......... 
.......... 
........... 
........ 
...... 5-5 
..... 3-37 
..... 6-13 
..... 3-39 
..... 5-97 
..... 5-97 
G 
Gage 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature 
......................... 3-31 
Fuel 
.......................................................... 3-37 
Speedometer 
.............................................. 3-25 
Tachometer 
................................................. 3-25 
Garage  Door  Opener  Compartment 
................... 2-40 
Gasoline  Octane 
........................................................ 5-5 
Specifications ............................................... 5-5 
Glass  Surfaces 
............................................... 5-90 
Glove  Box ..................................................... 2-40 
GM  Mobility  Program  for  Persons  with 
Disabilities 
................................... .. 7-5 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
................................... 3-3 
Head  Restraints 
............................................... 1-6  Headlamp 
Aiming 
....................................................... 5-59 
Headlamp Wiring 
............................................ 5-97 
Headlamps 
.................................................... 5-60 
Bulb  Replacement 
....................................... 5-60 
Front  Turn  Signal and  Sidemarker  Lamps 
....... 5-62 
Halogen  Bulbs 
............................................ 5-60 
Head-Up Display  (HUD) 
................................... 3-15 
Heated  Seats 
................................................... 1-4 
Highway  Hypnosis 
........................................... 4-25 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
.................................. 4-25 
Hitches 
.......................................................... 4-40 
Hood  Checking Things  Under 
................................ 5-10 
Release 
..................................................... 5-10 
Horn 
............................................................... 3-4 
How  to  Add  Coolant 
to the  Coolant 
Recovery  Tank 
............................................ 5-38 
How  to  Add  Coolant 
to the  Radiator .................. 5-41 
How  to  Add  Fluid 
............................................ 5-29 
How  to  Check 
........................................ 5-27,  5-69 
How  to Check  and  Add  Oil 
............................... 5-25 
How to Check  Power  Steering  Fluid .................. 5-47 
How to  Use This Manual ...................................... ii 
How to  Wear  Safety Belts  Properly ................... 1-12 
Headlamp  High/Low-Beam  Changer 
.................... 3-6 
Hydroplaning 
.................................................. 4-20 
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