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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2006 1.G Owners Manual Instrument Panel Overview...............................3-4
Hazard Warning Flashers................................3-6
Other Warning Devices...................................3-6
Horn ................

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2006 1.G Owners Manual Engine Coolant Temperature Gage..................3-42
Malfunction Indicator Lamp.............................3-42
Oil Pressure Gage........................................3-45
Change Engine Oil Light.

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2006 1.G Owners Manual Cruise Control
Your vehicle has
cruise control. The
controls are located
on the end of the turn
signal/multifunction lever.
R(On):Move the switch to this position to turn the
cruise control system on.

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2006 1.G Owners Manual Outlet Adjustment
Use the air outlets located in the center and on the side
of your instrument panel to direct the air�ow.
Operation Tips

Keep the hood and front air inlets free of ice, snow,
or any

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2006 1.G Owners Manual Customization Button
4
(Customization):Press the customization button to
access the VEHICLE SETTINGS menu and customize
the settings to your vehicle. SeeDIC Vehicle
Customization on page 3-61for more

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2006 1.G Owners Manual Audio Steering Wheel Controls
Some audio controls can be adjusted at the steering
wheel. They include the following:
g(OnStar®/Mute):If your vehicle has OnStar, press
this button to interact with the

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2006 1.G Owners Manual Let us say the road is wet and you are driving safely.
Suddenly, an animal jumps out in front of you. You slam
on the brakes and continue braking. Here is what
happens with ABS:
A computer senses that

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2006 1.G Owners Manual Remember: ABS does not change the time you need to
get your foot up to the brake pedal or always decrease
stopping distance. If you get too close to the vehicle
in front of you, you will not have time
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