Outside Curb View Assist Mirror................ 124
Outside Convex Mirror............................... 124
Outside Heated Mirrors............................. 124
OnStar
®System.......................................... 125
Universal Home Remote System................ 128
Universal Home Remote System
(With Three Round LED)....................... 128
Universal Home Remote System
(With One Triangular LED)..................... 129
Universal Home Remote System
Operation (With Three Round LED)....... 130
Universal Home Remote System Operation
(With One Triangular LED)...................... 135Storage Areas............................................. 139
Glove Box................................................. 139
Cupholder(s).............................................. 139
Overhead Console..................................... 140
Center Console Storage Area.................... 140
Luggage Carrier........................................ 141
Rear Floor Storage Lid.............................. 142
Cargo Cover............................................. 142
Cargo Tie Downs...................................... 143
Moonroof..................................................... 144
Section 2 Features and Controls
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Ignition Positions
Use the key to turn
the ignition switch to
four different positions.
The ignition switch
is located on the
center console.
9(LOCK):This position locks the ignition and
transmission. It is a theft-deterrent feature. You will
only be able to remove the key when the ignition
is turned to LOCK and the vehicle has power.
Notice:Using a tool to force the key from the
ignition switch could cause damage or break
the key. Use the correct key and turn the key
only with your hand. Make sure the key is all the
way in. If it is, turn the steering wheel left and
right while you turn the key hard. If none of this
works, then your vehicle needs service.ACC (Accessory):This position lets you use
things like the radio and the windshield wipers
when the engine is off.
Lengthy operation of features such as the radio in
the accessory ignition position may drain the
battery and prevent your vehicle from starting. Do
not operate your vehicle in the accessory
ignition position for a long period of time.
R(RUN):This is the position for driving.
The battery could be drained if you leave the key
in the ACC or RUN position with the engine
off. You may not be able to start your vehicle if
the battery is allowed to drain for an extended
period of time.
/(START):This position starts the engine.
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Reprogramming a Single Universal
Home Remote Button
To program a device to Universal Home Remote
using a Universal Home Remote button
previously trained, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the desired Universal Home
Remote button. Do not release the button.
2. The indicator light will begin to ash after
20 seconds. While still holding the Universal
Home Remote button, proceed with Step
2 under “Programming Universal Home
Remote” shown earlier in this section.
For additional information on Universal Home
Remote, seeCustomer Assistance Offices
on page 468.
Storage Areas
Glove Box
Open the glove box by pulling the handle to the
left. Use the key to lock and unlock.
Cupholder(s)
Your vehicle has a
cupholder on the
instrument panel next to
the radio.
To open the cupholder, push once on the support
and the cupholder will move into position for
use. To close the cupholder, lift the support up
towards the instrument panel.
A cupholder is located on the front of the center
console and two more are located at the rear
of the center console. To use the rear cupholders,
pull down on the lid.
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Overhead Console
Your vehicle may have this feature. The overhead
console may include reading lamps, a Universal
Home Remote, and a moonroof switch. See
the following for more information:
Reading Lamps on page 164.
Universal Home Remote System
(With Three Round LED) on page 128or
Universal Home Remote System
(With One Triangular LED) on page 129.
Moonroof on page 144.
Center Console Storage Area
Grasp the front lever on the center console while
lifting the top to open it.
The console may contain one or more of the
following components:
Rear Seat Audio Controls. SeeRear Seat
Audio (RSA) on page 257for more
information.
Rear Climate Control. SeeRear Climate
Control System on page 173for more
information.
Accessory Power Outlets. SeeAccessory
Power Outlet(s) on page 166for more
information.
Ignition Switch. SeeIgnition Positions on
page 107.
If your vehicle has the center armrest
compartment, lift the cover by pulling up on the
latch handle located underneath the front edge of
the armrest.
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Entry Lighting
The vehicle has entry lighting.
When any door is opened, the dome lamps come
on as long as the dome override lamp override
button is not pressed in. When all the doors
are closed, the lamps stay on for a short period of
time and then turn off automatically. If you use
the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter
to unlock the vehicle, the interior lamps come on
for a short time whether or not the dome lamp
override is on.
Exit Lighting
With exit lighting, the interior lamps will come on
when you remove the key from the ignition. If
the dome override is off, these lights will stay on
for a short period of time and then will go out.
Reading Lamps
Press the indented part of the lenses on the
reading lamps located in the overhead console to
turn them on or off.
Electric Power Management
The vehicle has Electric Power Management (EPM)
that estimates the battery’s temperature and state
of charge. It then adjusts the voltage for best
performance and extended life of the battery.
When the battery’s state of charge is low, the
voltage is raised slightly to quickly put the charge
back in. When the state of charge is high, the
voltage is lowered slightly to prevent overcharging.
If the vehicle has a voltmeter gage or voltage
display on the Driver Information Center (DIC), you
may see the voltage move up or down. This is
normal. If there is a problem, an alert will be
displayed.
The battery can be discharged at idle if the
electrical loads are very high. This is true for all
vehicles. This is because the generator (alternator)
may not be spinning fast enough at idle to
produce all the power that is needed for very high
electrical loads.
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Accessory Power Outlet(s)
With the accessory power outlets, you can plug in
auxiliary electrical equipment such as a cellular
telephone or CB radio.
Your vehicle has three accessory power outlets.
There are two outlets located below the climate
controls and one outlet is on the rear of the center
oor console.
Remove the cover from the outlet to use the
outlet. Be sure to put the cover back on when not
using the accessory power outlet.
Certain electrical accessories may not be
compatible with the accessory power outlet and
could result in blown vehicle or adaptor fuses.
If you experience a problem, see your dealer for
additional information on the accessory
power outlets.Notice:Adding any electrical equipment to
your vehicle may damage it or keep other
components from working as they should.
The repairs would not be covered by your
warranty. Do not use equipment exceeding
maximum amperage rating of 20 amperes.
Check with your dealer before adding
electrical equipment.
When adding electrical equipment, be sure to
follow the proper installation instructions included
with the equipment.
Notice:Improper use of the power outlet can
cause damage not covered by your warranty.
Do not hang any type of accessory or
accessory bracket from the plug because the
power outlets are designed for accessory
power plugs only.
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Bulb Replacement (cont.)
Replacement Bulbs.................................. 376
Taillamps, Turn Signal, Sidemarker,
Stoplamps, and Back-Up Lamps........... 374
Buying New Tires........................................ 398
C
Calibration..........................................121, 123
California Fuel............................................. 324
California Proposition 65 Warning................ 322
Canadian Owners........................................... 3
Capacities and Speci cations...................... 445
Carbon Monoxide............... 98,119, 291, 305
Care of
Safety Belts............................................. 427
Your CD and DVD Player........................ 261
Your CDs and DVDs................................ 261
Cargo Cover............................................... 142
Cargo Tie Downs........................................ 143
CD, MP3 ..................................................... 233
Center Console Storage Area...................... 140
Chains, Tire................................................. 404
Charging System Light................................ 182Check
Engine Light............................................ 187
Gages Warning Light............................... 192
Check Gas Cap Light.................................. 194
Checking Things Under the Hood ................ 329
Chemical Paint Spotting .............................. 431
Child Restraints
Child Restraint Systems............................. 44
Infants and Young Children........................ 40
Lower Anchors and Tethers for
Children.................................................. 50
Older Children........................................... 38
Securing a Child Restraint in a
Rear Outside Seat Position.................... 57
Securing a Child Restraint in the
Center Rear Seat Position...................... 59
Securing a Child Restraint in the
Right Front Seat Position........................ 60
Where to Put the Restraint........................ 48
Cleaning
Aluminum Wheels.................................... 429
Exterior Lamps/Lenses............................. 428
Fabric/Carpet........................................... 425
Finish Care.............................................. 428
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Memory Seat, Mirrors, and Pedals................ 11
Message
DIC Warnings and Messages................... 199
Mirrors
Automatic Dimming Rearview
with Compass....................................... 123
Automatic Dimming Rearview with
OnStar
®and Compass......................... 121
Outside Convex Mirror............................. 124
Outside Curb View Assist Mirror............... 124
Outside Heated Mirrors............................ 124
Outside Power Mirror............................... 123
Moonroof..................................................... 144
MP3 ............................................................ 233
MyGMLink.com............................................ 467
N
Navigation/Radio System,
see Navigation Manual............................. 243
New Vehicle Break-In.................................. 106
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts..... 460
O
Odometer.................................................... 176
Odometer, Trip............................................ 176
Off-Road Driving.......................................... 281
Off-Road Recovery...................................... 278
Oil
Engine..................................................... 334
Pressure Gage......................................... 190
Oil, Engine Oil Life System ......................... 337
Older Children, Restraints............................. 38
Online Owner Center................................... 467
OnStar
®System, see OnStar®Manual........ 125
Other Warning Devices................................ 150
Outlet Adjustment........................................ 172
Outlet(s), Accessory Power.......................... 166
Outside
Convex Mirror.......................................... 124
Curb View Assist Mirror........................... 124
Heated Mirrors......................................... 124
Power Mirror............................................ 123
Overhead Console....................................... 140
Owner Checks and Services....................... 455
Owners, Canadian.......................................... 3
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