
Rear Window Defogger 
The  rear window defogger  uses  a  warming  grid  to 
remove  fog or frost from the  rear  window. 
The  rear window  defogger will only  work  when the 
ignition  is  in 
RUN. 
REAR: Press this  button  to turn the  rear  window 
defogger  on  or 
off. When this button is pressed  an 
indicator light  above the button will  come  on to show  that 
the  rear  window defogger is active.  The instrument 
brightness control  may  have to be  adjusted to the 
highest setting during  the daytime  in order  to see  the 
indicator  light. 
Be  sure  to clear as  much  snow  from the rear  window 
as  possible. 
The  rear window  defogger will turn 
off approximately 
15 minutes after the button is pressed.  If turned  on 
again,  the defogger will only  run for approximately  seven 
and  one-half minutes before turning 
off. The  defogger 
can  also  be turned 
off by pressing  the button again or  by 
turning 
off the engine. 
Notice: Don’t  use a  razor  blade or something else 
sharp  on  the inside  of the  rear  window. 
If you 
do,  you could  cut  or damage the  defogger  and the 
repairs would  not  be  covered by your  warranty. 
Do not  attach  a  temporary  vehicle  license,  tape, a 
decal or  anything  similar  to the  defogger grid. 
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Outlet Adjustment 
Use the controls located in  the center  of  each  outlet to 
change  the  direction 
of the airflow. 
Operation Tips 
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Clear  away  any  ice,  snow or leaves  from  the  air 
inlets  at the  base  of the windshield  that  may 
block the flow  of air  into  your  vehicle. 
Use  of non-GM  approved  hood  deflectors 
may 
adversely affect the  performance of the  system. 
Keep  the path  under  the  front seats clear  of objects 
to  help circulate  the air inside 
of your  vehicle  more 
effectively.  

Child  Restraints Child  Restraint  Systems 
............................... 1-35 
Infants  and  Young  Children 
........................... 1-32 
Lower  Anchorages  and  Top Tethers  for 
Children  (LATCH  System) 
.......................... 1-41 
Older  Children 
............................................. 1-29 
Securing a  Child  Restraint  Designed  for 
the  LATCH  System 
................................... 1-43 
Securing a  Child  Restraint in a  Center 
Rear  Seat  Position 
................................... 1-46 
Securing a  Child  Restraint  in a Rear 
Outside  Seat Position 
............................... 1-43 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint  in the  Right 
Front  Seat  Position 
................................... 1-48 
Top  Strap 
................................................... 1-39 
Top  Strap  Anchor  Location 
.......... ........... 1-40 
Where 
to Put  the  Restraint ..... ............... 1-38 
Cigarette  Lighter 
............................................. 3-1 9 
Cleaning  Inside  of  Your  Vehicle 
.................................. 5-88 
Outside  of  Your  Vehicle 
................................ 5-91 
Underbody  Maintenance 
............................... 5-93 
Weatherstrips 
.............................................. 5-91 
Cleaning  Exterior  Lamps/Lenses 
....................... 5-92 
Climate  Control System 
Dual 
.......................................................... 3-20 
Outlet  Adjustment 
........................................ 3-22 
Compact  Disc  Messages 
.......................... 3-51,  3-54 
Compact  Spare  Tire 
.............. ... 5-86,  5-87  Compass 
Calibration 
.... ............................ 2-35 
Compass  Operation 
......................................... 2-34 
Compass  Variance 
.......................................... 2-35 
Compass  Variation 
.......................................... 2-35 
Content Theft-Deferrent 
.................................... 2-15 
Content Theft-Deterrent  System 
........................ 2-51 
Content Theft-Deterrent  System,  Arming and 
Disarming 
................................................... 2-52 
Control  of a  Vehicle 
......................... .......... 4-6 
Convenience  Net 
................................ ..... 2-41 
Coolant  Engine  Temperature  Gage 
............................ 3-31 
Engine  Temperature  Warning  Light 
................. 3-31 
Heater,  Engine 
............................................ 2-23 
Cooling  System 
.............................................. 5-36 
Courtesy  Lamps 
............................................. 3-13 
Cruise  Control 
.................................................. 3-8 
Current and  Past  Model  Order  Forms 
................ 7-11 
Customer Assistance  Information 
Courtesy Transportation 
.................................. 7-6 
Customer  Assistance  for Text  Telephone  (TTY) 
Users 
....................................................... 7-3 
Customer  Assistance 
Off ices ........................... 7-4 
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 
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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 
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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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