
Section 2 Features and Controls 
Keys ............................................................... 2.3 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System 
......................... 2.4 
Remote Keyless  Entry  System  Operation ........... 2.5 
Doors  and  Locks ............................................. 2-8 
Door  Locks 
.................................................... 2-8 
Power  Door  Locks 
.......................................... 2-9 
Last  Door  Closed  Locking 
................................ 2-9 
Programmable  Automatic  Door  Locks 
.............. 2-10 
Lockout  Protection 
........................................ 2-10 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
.................................... 2-1  1 
Trunk 
.......................................................... 2-1  1 
Windows ........................................................ 2.13 
Power  Windows 
............................................ 2-14 
Sun  Visors 
................................................... 2.14 
Theft-Deterrent  Systems .................................. 2.15 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
................................. 2.15 
PASS-Key@ 
Ill .......................................... 2.16 
PASS-Key@ 
Ill Operation ........................... 2-17 
Starting  and  Operating  Your  Vehicle ............... -2-1 9 
New  Vehicle  Break-In 
.................................... 2-19 
Ignition Positions 
.......................................... 2.19 
Starting  Your  Engine 
..................................... 2-20 
Engine  Coolant Heater 
.................................. 2-23 
Automatic  Transaxle Operation 
....................... 2.24  Shifting  Into 
Park 
(P) ..................................... 2-28 
Parking  Over  Things  That  Burn 
....................... 2-30 
Shifting 
Out 
of Park (PI ................................. 2-30 
Engine  Exhaust ............................................ 2-31 
Running  Your  Engine  While You  Are  Parked 
.... 2-32 
Mirrors ........................................................... 2-33 
Manual  Rearview  Mirror 
................................ -2-33 
Automatic  Dimming  Rearview  Mirror with 
Onstar@,  Compass  and Temperature 
Automatic  Dimming  Rearview  Mirror with 
Compass  and  Temperature  Display 
.............. 2-34 
Outside  Power Mirrors 
................................... 2-37 
Outside  Convex Mirror 
................................... 2-37 
OnStar@  System ............................................. 2-38 
Storage Areas .... -2-40 
Glove  Box 
................................................... 2-40 
Overhead  Console 
........................................ 2-40 
Center  Console  Storage Area 
......................... 2-40 
Assist  Handles 
............................................. 2-41 
Purse  or  Litter Bag Holder 
............................. 2-41 
Rear  Storage  Area 
........................................ 2-41 
Convenience  Net 
.......................................... 2-41 
Trunk  Access  Panel 
...................................... 2-41 
Display 
.................................................... 2-33 
.................................... 
Parking  Brake .............................................. 2-27 Sunroof .................. ........... ............. 2.42 
2-1  

Mirrors 
Manual  Rearview  Mirror 
To reduce  glare  from  lamps behind you, pull the  lever 
located  in the center  of the  bottom  of the  mirror 
toward you  to  the  night  position. To return the  mirror 
back 
to the  day  position,  push the  lever  away from you.  The mirror also  has an eight-point compass and 
temperature display in the 
upper  right corner on the 
mirror face  and a three-button  Onstar@ system. 
When  the automatic dimming feature  is turned  on, 
the  mirror automatically changes 
to reduce glare from 
headlamps behind  you. A  photocell 
on the  mirror senses 
when  it is  becoming dark  outside. Another photocell 
built into the  mirror face  senses  when headlamps 
are  behind  you. 
Automatic  Dimming  Rearview 
Mirror  with  Onstar@, Compass  and 
a few  seconds. The  mirror will  return to  its clear, 
Temperature  Display 
At night, when the  glare  is too  bright,  the  mirror will 
gradually darken to  reduce  glare. This change  may take 
daytime state when the  glare is reduced. 
Mirror Operation 
(On/Off): The  button  with this symbol  is the  on/off 
button for  the  mirror functions  such  as automatic 
dimming and temperature  display. It is  the far  left  button 
located on the  lower part  of the  mirror  face. 
A light on the  mirror will  be lit  while  the feature  is 
turned  on. 
Your  vehicle  may  have  an  automatic-dimming rearview 
mirror  with  a compass  and  temperature display and 
the Onstar@  system. 
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Temperature Display 
Press the on/off button  to change the temperature 
display.  You can select 
OF, "C, or turn the  display  off. 
Compass Operation 
There is a compass display  in the window in the 
upper  right corner  of the mirror  face. The compass 
displays  a  maximum  of  two characters. For  example, 
NE  is displayed  for north-east. 
The  compass  may need to  be calibrated.  See 
"Compass  Calibration"  under Automatic  Dimming 
Rearview Mirror  with Compass  and Temperature 
Display  on page 
2-34 for  more information. 
The  other three buttons  are for  the  Onstar@  system. 
See your dealer  for more information on the  system and 
how  to  subscribe  to  Onstar@. See Onstar@  System 
on page 2-38 for more information about the services 
Onstar@  provides. 
Automatic  Dimming  Rearview  Mirror 
with  Compass  and  Temperature  Display 
Your  vehicle  may  have  an automatic-dimming  rearview 
mirror  with  a  compass and  temperature  display. 
When turned  on, this  mirror  automatically  dims  to  the 
proper level to  minimize  glare  from  headlamps 
behind you  after  dark. 
The mirror has  an eight-point  compass  and  temperature 
display in the  upper  right  corner  of the mirror  face. 
The display shows  the  current  outside  temperature  and 
the  vehicle's current  direction. 
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Driving  at  Night 
. .. 
.. .. . . . .. 
Night driving is more  dangerous  than day driving. 
One  reason  is that  some  drivers are likely to  be 
impaired 
- by  alcohol  or drugs, with  night vision 
problems,  or by  fatigue.  Here  are  some 
tips on night drivinq 
Drive defensively. 
0 Don’t  drink and drive. 
0 Adjust  your inside rearview mirror  to  reduce  the 
Since you can’t  see as well,  you  may  need  to slow 
glare from 
headlamps  behind you. 
down  and  keep  more  space  between  you  and 
other vehicles. 
Slow  down,  especially on higher  speed  roads.  Your 
headlamps  can light  up  only 
so much  road  ahead. 
In remote  areas, watch  for  animals. 
If you’re tired, pull  off  the  road  in  a safe  place 
No  one  can  see  as well  at  night as in  the  daytime. 
But  as we  get  older  these  differences  increase. 
A  50-year-old driver  may  require  at least twice as much 
light  to see  the same  thing at  night  as a  20-year-old. 
and 
rest. 
What  you  do  in  the daytime  can  also  affect  your 
night vision.  For example, 
if you  spend  the  day  in bright 
sunshine  you are wise  to wear  sunglasses.  Your 
eyes  will have  less trouble adjusting to  night.  But 
if 
you’re driving, don’t  wear  sunglasses  at night.  They  may 
cut  down  on  glare from  headlamps, 
but they  also 
make  a  lot  of  things invisible. 
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Highway  Hypnosis 
Is there actually  such  a  condition as “highway hypnosis”? 
Or  is it just plain falling  asleep  at the wheel?  Call it 
highway  hypnosis:  lack of awareness;  or  whatever. 
There  is something  about  an  easy  stretch of road with 
the  same  scenery,  along  with the hum 
of the tires  on the 
road,  the  drone  of the  engine,  and  the  rush of the 
wind  against the  vehicle that can make  you  sleepy. 
Don’t  let it happen  to you!  If 
it does, your vehicle  can 
leave  the road in 
less than a second, and you could 
crash  and be injured. 
What  can  you  do  about  highway  hypnosis? First, 
be  aware  that it  can  happen. 
Then  here are  some  tips: 
0 Make sure your  vehicle  is well ventilated, with  a 
comfortably  cool interior. 
Keep  your  eyes  moving.  Scan  the road  ahead  and 
to the  sides.  Check  your  rearview mirrors and your 
instruments  frequently. 
If  you  get  sleepy,  pull off the road into  a rest, 
service  or  parking area  and take  a  nap,  get  some 
exercise,  or  both.  For  safety, treat drowsiness 
on  the  highway  as  an  emergency. 
Hill and Mountain  Roads 
Driving  on steep hills  or  mountains  is different from 
driving in flat or  rolling terrain. 
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Maintenance  Schedule  (cont.) Steering.  Suspension  and  Front  Drive Axle 
Boot and  Seal Inspection .......................... 6-13 
Throttle System Inspection ............................ 6-1 4 
Your  Vehicle  and  the  Environment ................... 6-2 
Maintenance  When  Trailer  Towing ..................... 4-43 
Making  Turns ................................................. 4-41 
Malfunction  Indicator Light ................................ 3-32 
Manual  Seats ................................................... 1-2 
Matching  Transmitter(s)  to Your  Vehicle ............... 2-6 
Mexico,  Central  America  and Caribbean 
Using 
Your 
................................................... 6-4 
Islands/Countries 
(Except  Puerto  Rico  and 
U.S. Virgin Islands) ....... 7-4 
Mirror  Operation ..................................... 2-33,  2-35 
Mirrors  Automatic  Dimming  Rearview  with Compass 
Automatic  Dimming  Rearview  with  Onstar@, 
Manual  Rearview  Mirror 
................................ 2-33 
Outside  Convex  Mirror ................................. 2-37 
Outside  Power  Mirrors .................................. 2-37 
and  Temperature Display ........................... 2-34 
Compass  and  Temperature  Display ............. 2-33 
New  Vehicle Break-In ............................ ... 2-19 
Normal  Maintenance  Replacement  Parts ........... 5-1  04 
0 
Odometer ...................................................... 3-25 
Off-Road Recovery .......................................... 4-15 
Oil 
Engine .................................... .... 5-18 
Low Oil Level  Light ...................................... 3-36 
Pressure  Light ............................................. 3-35 
Supercharger,  Engine ................................... 5-24 
Older  Children,  Restraints ................................ 1-29 
Onstar@ Personal Calling ................................. 2-39 
Onstar@ Services ............................................ 2-38 
Onstat-@  System ............................................. 2-38 
Onstar@ Virtual Advisor .................................... 2-39 
Other  Warning  Devices ...................................... 3-4 
Outlet Adjustment ............................................ 3-22 
Outside 
Convex  Mirror 
............................................. 2-37 
Power Mirrors ............................................. 2-37 
Overhead  Console .......................................... 2-40 
Overhead  Console  Reading  Lamps .................... 3-14 
Overheated  Engine  Protection 
Operating  Mode 
.......................................... 5-33 
Owners,  Canadian ............................................... ii 
Owner’s Information ........................................ 7-10 
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Radios  (cont.) Setting  the Time 
..................... .......... 3-44 
Theft-Deterrent 
............................................ 3-54 
Understanding  Reception 
.............................. 3-57 
Rear  Assist  Handle  Reading  Lamps 
................... 3-14 
Rear  Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides 
...................... 1-26 
Rear  Seat  Outside  Passenger  Positions 
............. 1-23 
Rear  Storage  Area 
.......................................... 2-41 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
.................................... 3-22 
Rearview  Mirror,  Automatic  Dimming  with 
Compass  and  Temperature  Display 
................ 2-34 
Rearview  Mirror,  Automatic  Dimming  with  Onstar@, 
Compass  and  Temperature  Display 
.................. 2-33 
Rearview  Mirrors 
............................................. 2-33 
Reclining  Seatbacks 
.......................................... 1-4 
Recreational  Vehicle  Towing 
................... ... 4-33 
Remote  Driver Unlock  Control 
................. ... 2-48 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System 
............................ 2-4 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System,  Operation 
............ 2-5 
Remote  Lock  and  Unlock  Confirmation 
............... 2-49 
Remote  Trunk  Release 
.................................... 2-1  2 
Removing  the  Flat Tire  and  Installing 
the  Spare  Tire 
............................................. 5-80 
Removing  the  Spare  Tire  and  Tools 
................... 5-77 
Removing  Wheel  Covers  and  Wheel  Nut  Caps 
...... 5-79 
Replacement  Bulbs 
......................................... 5-66 
Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
.......................... 5-52 
Rear  Seat  Passengers. 
Safety  Belts 
.................. 1-22 Replacing Restraint 
System Parts 
Reporting Safety  Defects  After 
a Crash 
.............................................. 1-58 
Canadian  Government 
................................... 7-9 
General  Motors 
............................................. 7-9 
United States  Government .............................. 7-9 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems 
.... .... 1-58 
Replacing Restraint  System Parts 
After  a  Crash 
........................... .... 1-58 
Restraint 
System  Check 
................ ........ 6-10 
Restraint Systems 
Checking 
.................................................... 1-58 
Replacing Parts 
........................................... 1-58 
Restraints,  Head 
............................................... 1-6 
Retained  Accessory  Power  (RAP) 
...................... 2-20 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position, Safety Belts 
...... 1-20 
Roadside  Assistance  Program 
....................................... 7-5 
Rocking  Your Vehicle  To Get  It  Out 
................... 4-32 
Running  Your Engine  While You Are  Parked 
....... 2-32 
S 
Safety  Belt 
Safety  Belts Reminder 
Light 
............................................ 3-26 
Care  of 
...................................................... 5-91 
Center  Passenger  Position 
............................ 1-21 
Driver  Position 
............................................ 1-12 
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