REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE
This message displays while you are matching a
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter to
your vehicle. See “Matching Transmitter(s) to Your
Vehicle” underRemote Keyless Entry (RKE)
System Operation on page 96andDIC Controls
and Displays on page 215for more information.
REPLACE BATTERY IN REMOTE KEY
This message displays when the battery in
your Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter
needs to be replaced. To replace the battery, see
“Battery Replacement” underRemote Keyless
Entry (RKE) System Operation on page 96.
RIGHT REAR DOOR OPEN
This message displays when the passenger’s side
rear door is not closed completely. Make sure
that the door is closed completely.
SERVICE AIR BAG
This message displays when there is a problem
with the airbag system. Have your vehicle serviced
by your dealer immediately. SeeAirbag Readiness
Light on page 201for more information.
SERVICE A/C SYSTEM
This message displays when the air delivery mode
door or the electronic sensors that control the
air conditioning and heating systems are no longer
working. Have the climate control system
serviced by your dealer if you notice a drop in
heating and air conditioning efficiency.
SERVICE BATTERY CHARGING
SYSTEM
This message displays when there is a problem
with the generator and battery charging systems.
Driving with this problem could drain the battery.
Turn off all unnecessary accessories. Stop
and turn off the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do
so. Have the electrical system checked by your
dealer. Under certain conditions, the charging
system light may also turn on in the instrument
panel cluster. SeeCharging System Light on
page 204for more information.
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SeeTraction Control System (TCS) Warning Light
on page 206. When this warning light is on, the
system will not limit wheel spin. Adjust your driving
accordingly.
The TCS automatically comes on whenever you
start your vehicle. To limit wheel spin, especially in
slippery road conditions, you should always
leave the system on. But you can turn the traction
control system off if you ever need to.
Notice:Do not repeatedly brake or accelerate
heavily when the TCS is off. You could
damage your vehicle’s driveline.
When the TCS is switched off on AWD vehicles,
you may still feel the system working. This is
normal and necessary with the AWD hardware on
your vehicle.
You should turn the system off if your vehicle ever
gets stuck in sand, mud or snow and rocking
the vehicle is required. SeeRocking Your Vehicle
to Get It Out on page 322andIf Your Vehicle
is Stuck in Sand, Mud, Ice, or Snow on page 321
for more information. See alsoWinter Driving
on page 317for information on using TCS when
driving in snowy or icy conditions.To turn the system off,
press the TC (traction
control) button
located on the console
under the climate
controls.
If you press the TC (traction control) button once,
the traction control system will turn off and the
traction control system warning light will come on.
Press the TC button again to turn the system
back on. If you press and hold the TC button for
ve seconds, the StabiliTrak
®system and the
traction control system will turn off. Press the TC
(traction control) button again to turn StabiliTrak
®
back on. For more information, seeStabiliTrak®
System on page 283.
Adding non-GM accessories can affect your
vehicle’s performance. SeeAccessories and
Modi cations on page 347for more information.
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If No Steam Is Coming From Your
Engine
An overheat warning, can indicate a serious
problem.
If you get an engine overheat warning but see or
hear no steam, the problem might not be too
serious. Sometimes the engine can get a little too
hot when you:
Climb a long hill on a hot day.
Stop after high-speed driving.
Idle for long periods in traffic.
Tow a trailer.
If you get the overheat warning with no sign of
steam, try this for a minute or so:
1. In heavy traffic, let the engine idle in
NEUTRAL (N) while stopped. If it is safe to
do so, pull off the road, shift to PARK (P)
or NEUTRAL (N) and let the engine idle.
2. Set the climate controls to the highest heat
setting and fan speed and open the windows,
as necessary.If the coolant warning light is not on or the coolant
temperature gage does not indicate the engine
is overheating, you can drive. Just to be safe, drive
slower for about 10 minutes. If the warnings do
not come back on, drive normally.
If the warnings continue and you have not stopped,
pull over, stop, and park the vehicle right away.
If there is still no sign of steam, idle the engine for
three minutes while parked. If the warnings are
still indicated, turn off the engine and get everyone
out of the vehicle until it cools down. Also, see
“Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode”
later in this section.
You might decide not to lift the hood but to get
service help right away.
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Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Quality grades can be found where applicable on
the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and
maximum section width. For example:
Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A
The following information relates to the system
developed by the United States National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which
grades tires by treadwear, traction, and
temperature performance. This applies only to
vehicles sold in the United States. The grades are
molded on the sidewalls of most passenger car
tires. The Uniform Tire Quality Grading (UTQG)
system does not apply to deep tread, winter-type
snow tires, space-saver, or temporary use
spare tires, tires with nominal rim diameters of
10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm), or to some
limited-production tires.
While the tires available on General Motors
passenger cars and light trucks may vary with
respect to these grades, they must also conform
to federal safety requirements and additional
General Motors Tire Performance Criteria (TPC)
standards.
Treadwear
The treadwear grade is a comparative rating
based on the wear rate of the tire when tested
under controlled conditions on a speci ed
government test course. For example, a tire
graded 150 would wear one and a half (1.5) times
as well on the government course as a tire
graded 100. The relative performance of tires
depends upon the actual conditions of their use,
however, and may depart signi cantly from
the norm due to variations in driving habits, service
practices, and differences in road characteristics
and climate.
Traction – AA, A, B, C
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are
AA, A, B, and C. Those grades represent the tire’s
ability to stop on wet pavement as measured
under controlled conditions on speci ed
government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete.
A tire marked C may have poor traction
performance.
Warning:The traction grade assigned to this tire
is based on straight-ahead braking traction
tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering,
hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics.
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J Case Fuses Usage
BLWR Front Blower Motor Assembly
RPDB 2RRPDB (Right Side Rear
Power Distribution Box)
Mini Fuses Usage
FRNT
WASHERFront Washer Pump
SPARE Spare
SPARE Spare
AIRBAGSensing Diagnostic Module (SDM),
Occupant Sensor Display,
Instrument Cluster
ABS IGNAnti-lock Braking System Ignition,
Variable Effort Steering
IGN SW Ignition Switch, Immobilizer Module
ECM/TCM IGNEngine Control Module/Transmission
Control Module Ignition Power
MISC IGN Air Quality Sensor
EMISSION 1Pre 02 Sensors, Cam Phasor (V6),
Canister Purge (V6), Intake Manifold
Tuning Valve (V6)
SPARE Spare
Mini Fuses Usage
DISPLAYInstrument Panel Cluster, Climate
Control Module, Front Blower Relay,
Diagnostic Link Connector
BCM 2LED Instrument Panel Dimming,
Overhead Lamps, Vanity Lamps
EVEN COILSEven Ignition Coils, Even Fuel
Injectors
BCM 6Right Side Rear Stoplamp, Turn
Lamps, Key Capture Solenoid
RADIO Radio
ODD COILSOdd Ignition Coils, Odd Fuel
Injectors
BCM 1 Body Control Module (BCM) Power
LT HI BEAM Left Side High-Beam Headlamp
BCM 7/CLOCK Switch Dimming, Analog Clock
SPARE Spare
EMISSION 2Cooling Fan Relays, Air
Conditioning Clutch Relay, Post O2
Sensors, Mass Air ow Sensor,
Canister Purge (V8)
ECM BATT Engine Control Module (ECM)
458
Rear Underseat Fuse Block
(Right Side)
The right side rear fuse block is located under the
rear seat on the right side of the vehicle. The carpet
must be lifted up to access the rear fuse block.
To access the fuse block, push in the two tabs
located at each end of the fuse block cover.
Then lift the cover off.
Relays Usage
REAR DEFOG
RELAY MINIRear Window Defogger
SPARE Spare
SPARE Spare
UNLOCK
RELAY MICRORear Door Locks
SPARE Spare
LCK RELAY
MICRORear Door Locks
RUN RELAY
HC MICRORear Air Conditioning Blower Motor,
Climate Control Ignition
SPARE Spare
Mini Fuses Usage
WPR ISRVM
VICSRear Wiper Switch, Inside
Rearview Mirror
THEFT
UGDO/RFAGarage Door Opener, Keyless
Entry System
SPARE Spare
CANISTER
VENTCanister Vent Solenoid
PLG Power Liftgate Module
462
Mini Fuses Usage
REAR DEFOG Rear Window Defogger
SPARE Spare
BCM 3Hush Panel Lamps, Overhead
Courtesy Lamp Assembly, Right
Side Front Turn Lamp
REAR A/C Rear Air Conditioning System
RUN Climate Control Module
HDT STR WHL Not Used
SPARE Spare
SPARE Spare
SPARE Spare
DR LCK Rear Door Locks
PDMPassenger Door Module (Locks,
Outside Mirror, Window Switches)
SIRSensing Diagnostic Module (SDM),
Occupant Sensor, Roll-over Sensor
SPARE Spare
MRRTD Suspension Module
ELCElectronic Leveling Compressor
(ELC) Exhaust Solenoid, ELC RelayJ Case Fuses Usage
SUNROOF MOD Power Sunroof Module
PWR LIFT
GATEPower Liftgate Motors
Circuit
BreakersUsage
PWR SEATS Power Seat Motors
Misc. Usage
FUSE PULLER Fuse Puller
JOINT
CONNECTORJoint Connector
463
Cleaning (cont.)
Underbody Maintenance........................... 451
Washing Your Vehicle.............................. 447
Weatherstrips........................................... 447
Windshield and Wiper Blades................... 449
Wood Panels........................................... 447
Climate Control System
Air Filter, Passenger Compartment........... 195
Dual......................................................... 189
Outlet Adjustment..................................... 194
Rear Air Conditioning System................... 195
Clock.........................................188, 242, 244
Collision Damage Repair............................. 500
Comfort Guides, Rear Safety Belt................. 39
Compact Spare Tire.................................... 442
Compass..................................................... 134
Control of a Vehicle..................................... 278
Coolant
Engine Temperature Gage........................ 207
Engine Temperature Warning Light........... 206
Heater, Engine......................................... 121
Surge Tank Pressure Cap........................ 371
Cooling System........................................... 374Cruise Control............................................. 174
Cruise Control Light.................................... 212
Cupholder(s)................................................ 154
Customer Assistance Information
Courtesy Transportation........................... 496
Customer Assistance for Text
Telephone (TTY) Users ......................... 491
Customer Assistance Offices.................... 491
Customer Satisfaction Procedure.............. 488
GM Mobility Reimbursement
Program............................................... 492
Reporting Safety Defects to
General Motors..................................... 505
Reporting Safety Defects to the
Canadian Government.......................... 504
Reporting Safety Defects to the
United States Government.................... 504
Roadside Service..................................... 493
Service Publications Ordering
Information........................................... 505
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