
Section 3 Instrument Panel 
Instrument  Panel  Overview .......................... -3-2 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
-3-3 
Other  Warning  Devices ................................... 3.4 
Horn 
............................................................. 3.4 
Tilt  Wheel 
..................................................... 3.4 
Turn  Signal/Multifunction Lever 
......................... 3.5 
Exterior  Lamps 
............................................. 3.10 
Interior  Lamps 
.............................................. 3.12 
Head-Up  Display (HUD) 
................................. 3-15 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
............................... 3.18 
Auxiliary  Power  Connection (Power  Drop) 
......... 3.19 
Ashtrays  and  Cigarette  Lighter 
........................ 3-19 
Climate  Controls ............................................ 3.20 
Dual  Climate  Control System 
.......................... 3.20 
Outlet  Adjustment 
......................................... 3.22 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Indicators ............. 3.23 
Instrument  Panel Cluster 
................................ 3.24 
Speedometer  and  Odometer 
........................... 3.25 
Tachometer 
................................................. 3.25 
Safety  Belt  Reminder  Light 
............................. 3.26 
Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
................................ 3-26 
Charging  System  Light 
.................................. 3.27 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
......................... -3-28 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light 
............. 3.29 
Traction Control  System  (TCS)  Warning  Light 
...... 3.29 
Enhanced  Traction System  Warning  Light 
........ -3-30 
.. ............................... 
Low Traction  Light ....................................... -3-30 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
.................. 3-31 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp 
............................ -3-32 
Oil  Pressure Light 
........................................ -3-35 
Security  Light 
............................................... 3-36 
Fuel  Gage 
................................................... 3-37 
Low  Fuel  Warning  Light 
................................. 3-37 
Driver  Information  Center (DE) ....................... 3-38 
Trip Computer ................................... ..... 3-40 
Control  Buttons 
............................................ 3-42 
Functions 
.................................................... 3-42 
Audio  System(s) ............................................. 3-44 
Setting the  Time 
........................................... 3-44 
Radio  with  Cassette 
...................................... 3-45 
Radio  with CD  (Base  Level) 
........................... 3-48 
Radio  with CD 
(Up Level) .............................. 3-51 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
.................................. 3-54 
Engine 
Coolant  Temperature  'Warning  Light 
...... 3.31 
Low Oil Level  Light ....................................... 3-36 
Audio  Steering  Wheel Controls 
....................... 3-56 
Understanding  Radio Reception 
...................... 3-57 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape Player 
................. 3-58 
Care 
of Your  CDs ......................................... 3-59 
Care  of Your  CD  Player 
................................ 3-59 
Backglass  Antenna 
....................................... 3-59 
3- 
1  

Driving  with a Trailer 
Passing 
Towing  a trailer requires  a certain  amount  of experience. 
Before  setting  out  for  the  open  road, you’ll  want  to get 
to  know  your  rig.  Acquaint  yourself with the feel 
of 
handling and braking  with the added  weight  of the trailer. 
And  always  keep in mind  that the vehicle  you are 
driving is  now  a  good  deal longer and not nearly  as 
responsive  as  your  vehicle is  by itself. 
Before  you  start, check  the trailer hitch  and platform 
(and  attachments),  safety chains, electrical connector, 
lamps,  tires and  mirror  adjustment. 
If the trailer has 
electric  brakes,  start  your  vehicle and trailer moving and 
then  apply  the  trailer brake controller  by hand  to  be 
sure  the brakes  are working. This lets  you  check  your 
electrical connection  at the  same  time. 
During  your  trip,  check  occasionally to be  sure that the 
load is  secure,  and  that  the lamps  and any trailer 
brakes  are still  working. 
Following  Distance 
Stay  at  least twice  as far  behind  the vehicle  ahead as 
you  would  when  driving your vehicle without  a trailer. 
This  can help  you avoid situations that  require 
heavy  braking  and  sudden  turns.  You’ll  need  more 
passing distance up ahead  when 
you’re towing 
a trailer.  And,  because  you’re a  good  deal 
longer, you’ll  need to go  much  farther beyond the 
passed  vehicle before  you can  return  to your lane. 
Backing Up 
Hold  the  bottom of the steering  wheel with one hand. 
Then,  to move  the trailer  to the  left,  just  move that hand 
to  the  left.  To  move  the trailer  to the  right,  move your 
hand  to  the  right. Always  back  up  slowly and, 
if possible, 
have  someone  guide you. 
Making Turns 
Notice: Making  very sharp  turns while  trailering 
could  cause  the  trailer 
to come in contact  with the 
vehicle.  Your  vehicle  could be damaged. Avoid 
making  very sharp turns  while trailering. 
When  you’re  turning with a trailer, make wider turns 
than  normal.  Do this 
so your trailer  won’t strike 
soft shoulders, curbs, road signs, trees or other objects. 
Avoid jerky  or  sudden  maneuvers.  Signal well in 
advance. 
4-4 1  

Vehicle Identification 
Number  (VIN) 
............................................. 5-96 
Service  Parts  Identification Label 
................... 5-96 
Vehicle  Personalization .................................... 2-43 
Arming  and  Disarming  the  Content 
Theft-Deterrent  System 
............................. 2-52 
Automatic  Door  Locks 
.................................. 2-45 
Content  Theft-Deterrent  System 
..................... 2-51 
Delayed  Illumination and  Exit  Lighting 
............. 2-44 
Entering  Programming  Mode 
......................... 2-44 
Exiting  Programming  Mode 
........................... 2-53 
Last  Door  Closed Locking and  Lockout 
Protection 
............................................... 2-47 
Remote  Driver  Unlock  Control 
....................... 2-48 
Remote  Lock  and  Unlock Confirmation 
........... 2-49 
Vehicle  Storage 
.............................................. 5-53 
Ventilation  Adjustment 
...................................... 3-22 
Vinyl 
............................................................. 5-90 
Visor  Vanity  Mirror 
.......................................... 2-14 
Visors 
.............................. .............. 2-14 
Warning  Lights.  Gages  and  Indicators 
................ 3-23 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
............................... 3-3 
Other  Warning  Devices 
.................................. 3-4 
Warnings  Warnings 
(cont.) 
... 
Safety and  Symbols ......................................... III 
Vehicle  Damage .............................................. iv 
Washing  Your Vehicle 
...................................... 5-91 
Weatherstrip  Lubrication ................................... 6-10 
Weight  of the  Trailer 
........................................ 4-38 
Weight  of the  Trailer  Tongue 
............................. 4-39 
What  Kind of Engine 
Oil to  Use ........................ 5-20 
What  Kind of 
Oil to  Use .................................. 5-24 
What  to  Do  with Used Oil 
................................ 5-24 
What  to  Use 
.................................. 5-30,  5-47, 5-48 
Wheels  Alignment  and Tire  Balance 
.......................... 5-73 
When  to Add  Engine Oil 
.................................. 5-19 
When  to Change  Engine Oil 
(GM Oil  Life  SystemTM) ................................ 5-23 
When  to  Check 
...................................... 5-24,  5-69 
When  to  Check  and Change 
............................ 5-27 
When  to  Check  Power  Steering  Fluid 
................ 5-47 
When  You  Are  Ready to  Leave  After 
Parking  on a Hill 
......................................... 4-43 
Where  to  Put  the Restraint 
............................... 1-38 
Window  Lock-Out 
............................................ 2-14 
Windows 
....................................................... 2-13 
Power 
........................................................ 2-14 
Windshield and  Wiper Blades 
....................... 5-92 
Replacement 
............................................... 5-73 
Why  Safety  Belts Work 
..................................... 1-8 
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