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Audio System
Note:Avoid extended searching for specific items or configuring system settings while driving.
Setting the Time
1. Turn on the radio.
2. Press theTimebutton, or press theCONFIGbutton until the time settings are
displayed.
3. Use theMENU/SELECTknob to adjust the time, date and day settings; press the
knob to select it.
4. The new time settings will be displayed after exiting the screen.
Storing Favorite Stations
Radio stations from all bands (AM, FM or XM
✦) can be stored in any order on up to
six pages of favorites.
1. Tune in the desired radio station.
2. Press theFAVbutton to display the page where the station is to be stored.
3. Press and hold one of the six numeric pushbuttons until a beep is heard,
indicating it is stored.
4. Repeat the steps for each pushbutton on each page.
Portable Audio Devices
A 3.5mm auxiliary input jack and a USB port
✦are located under the armrest in the
center console.
A portable device connected to the auxiliary input jack can be controlled only by using
the portable device controls. To optimize speaker volume, fully increase the volume level
of the portable device.
Compatible devices connected to the USB port can be controlled by the audio system.
Not all devices may be supported. Use theMENU/SELECTknob and the audio steering
wheel controls to access various functions.
Hard Drive Device (HDD)
✦
HDD storage is able to record music from CDs, MP3s and USB storage devices.
REC
Press to record the current song or all songs to memory.
TUNE/ Play/Pause
Turn to view the recorded files; then press to select the desired file.
Time Shift Live Radio
✦
When listening to the radio (AM, FM and XM), content is buffered to the HDD.
Play/Pause
Press to pause radio audio. Press again to resume playback of time-shifted audio.
The Time Shift buffer status bar shows the amount of stored content. When the radio
station is changed, the buffer is cleared and restarted for the new station.
See Infotainment System in your Owner Manual.
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A. NAV Navigation
Press to view the vehicle’s current
position on the map screen.
B. DEST Destination
Press to access the Route screen
to plan a destination.
C. RPT Navigation Repeat
Press to repeat the last voice guidance
prompt.
To select various system functions,
touch the highlighted touch screen
buttons in the on-screen menus or use
theMENU/SELECTknob.
Navigation System✦ Audio Steering Wheel Controls
Next/Previous
Rotate up or down to go to the next or
previous favorite radio station, CD track,
or MP3 file.
PushtoTalk
Press to interact with the OnStar or
Bluetooth system. Press and hold to
interact with the Navigation system✦.
End Call/Mute
Press to end or reject an OnStar or
a Bluetooth call. Press to mute the vehicle
speakers.
See Infotainment System in your Owner Manual.
Entering a Destination
1. Press theDESTcontrol button.
2. Touch one of the Select Destination menu options to plan a route. If you know the
specific address, touch theAddress Entryscreen button.
3. Enter the State/Province, City and Street name. Touch theListbutton to select the
desired name from the generated list for each entry.
4. Enter the house number. Touch theOKscreen button.
5. If the displayed address is correct, touch theGOscreen button.
6. Select the route preference and touch theStartscreen button.
See your Navigation System Owner Manual.
+ –
Volume
Press + or – to increase or decrease the
volume.
SRC Source
Press to select an audio source.
A
B
C
Note:When the vehicle is moving, various
on-screen functions are disabled to reduce
driver distraction.
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Driver Information Center
The Driver Information Center (DIC) on the instrument cluster displays a variety of vehicle
system information and warning messages.
DIC Controls
A. MENU
Press to display the:
–Trip/Fuelmenu (digital speed-
ometer, trip odometers, eAssist
power flow display (if equipped),
fuel range, average fuel economy,
instantaneous fuel economy,
average vehicle speed, timer,
navigation).
–Vehicle Informationmenu (units,
tire pressure, remaining oil life).
B.
Rotate the switch to scroll through the
items of each menu.
C. SET/CLR
Press to set or clear the displayed
menu item or warning message. Some
urgent messages cannot be cleared
from the DIC display.
Vehicle Personalization
Some vehicle features can be customized
using the controls on the audio system.
1. Press theCONFIGbutton (A) to view
the Configuration Settings menu.
2. Continue to press theCONFIGbutton
to highlight the Vehicle Settings menu.
3. Turn theMENU/SELECTknob (B) to
highlight the desired menu item; press
the knob to select it.
4. Turn theMENU/SELECTknob to high-
light the desired selection; press the
knob to select it.
5. Press the BACKbutton (C) to exit
each menu.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner Manual.
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Exterior/Interior Lighting
Automatic Headlamp SystemOff/On
AUTO Automatic Headlamp System
Activates the Daytime Running Lamps
(DRLs) in the daytime and the headlamps
and other exterior lamps at night or when
necessary.
Parking Lamps
Manual operation of the parking lamps.
Headlamps
Manual operation of the headlamps.
Fog Lamps✦
Press to turn the fog lamps on or off.
Instrument Brightness Control
Rotate and hold the switch to brighten or
dim the instrument panel lighting.
See Lighting in your Owner Manual.
Interior Lighting
Wipers and Washers
2 High
1Low
Intermittent
Rotate the band to adjust the delay
between wipes. The wipers activate more
often as the band is moved up.
Off
Mist
Washer Fluid
Pull the lever toward you to spray washer
fluid on the windshield.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner Manual.
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Cruise Control
Adjusting Cruise Control
RES/+ Resume/Accelerate
Rotate the switch up to resume a set
speed.
When the system is active, rotate the
switch up to increase speed.
SET/– Set/Coast
When the system is active, rotate the
switch down to decrease speed.
Cancel
Press to cancel the cruise control
but retain the set speed in memory.
Pressing the brake pedal also will cancel
the cruise control.
The cruise control set speed is erased
when cruise control or the vehicle ignition
is turned off.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
Setting Cruise Control
1. Press theOn/Offbutton.
2. When traveling at the desired speed,
rotate theSET/–switch down to set
the speed.
When the cruise control is set, the
Cruise Controlsymbol will illuminate in
the instrument cluster.
• To apply the parking brake, pull up the parking brake switch by the shift lever.
• To release the parking brake, turn on the vehicle ignition, press the brake pedal and
press the switch.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
Electric Parking Brake
Turning the Systems Off/On
• To turn off traction control, press the
StabiliTrak/Traction Controlbutton
(A). TheTraction Control Offlight
will illuminate.
• To turn off both traction control
and StabiliTrak, press and hold the
button. TheStabiliTrak Offlight
will illuminate.
• Press the button again to turn on both
systems.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
StabiliTrak®/Traction Control Systems
The traction control system limits wheel-
spin, and the StabiliTrak stability control
system assists with directional control of
the vehicle in difficult driving conditions.
Both systems turn on automatically every
time the vehicle is started.
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eAssist Overview(if equipped)
A compact electric assist system called eAssist has been integrated with the highly
efficient 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and six-speed automatic transmission to provide an
electric “boost” to help conserve fuel. eAssist includes a small, but powerful, electric motor
rated at 15 kilowatts. It replaces the typical alternator found on most engines. eAssist also
uses a small, advanced 115-volt lithium-ion battery located in the trunk.
eAssist Features
Your LaCrosse with eAssist has several features that increase vehicle efficiency and
maximize fuel economy.
When braking or coasting, the electric motor acts like a generator to charge the high-
voltage battery. This “regenerative braking” process captures kinetic energy that would
otherwise be lost and stores it in the high-voltage battery. This electrical energy can then
be reused.
Note:The regenerative braking process requires unique transmission shifting as the vehicle
slows down.
When the vehicle comes to a stop, the engine may turn off automatically, saving fuel that
would otherwise be used while idling. This is called an Auto Stop. The vehicle is powered
by the high-voltage battery.
Note:The eAssist features of the vehicle are enabled after the engine reaches operating
temperature.
Auto Start/Stop
While driving, when the brake is applied and the vehicle comes to a complete stop, the
automatic engine start/stop system may turn off the engine, referred to as an Auto Stop.
In Auto Stop mode, the tachometer gauge (A) will read AUTO STOP. The audio system,
climate controls and other accessories will be powered by the high-voltage battery. The
engine will restart immediately when the brake pedal is released or the accelerator pedal
is applied.
After parking the vehicle and turning off the engine using the key orSTART/STOP
button✦, the tachometer gauge will read OFF.
Auto Start/Stop Conditions
There are several conditions that may cause the engine to remain running or restart when
the vehicle is stopped.
• The engine, transmission or high-voltage battery is not warmed up.
• The outside temperature is less than –4°F (–20°C).
• The shift lever is in any gear other than Drive (D).
• The high-voltage battery state of charge is low.
• The climate control system requires the engine to run based on the climate control or
defog setting. Using theeco Air Conditioningmode will result in more frequent
and longer Auto Stops than theComfort Air Conditioningmode.
• The Auto Stop time is greater than two minutes.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.
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eAssist Features
Power Flow Display
The Power Flow display (B) located on the instrument panel’s Driver Information Center,
or on the navigation system✦, indicates the energy flow direction, the high-voltage battery
charge level, and the current eAssist operating mode. These modes include:
• Engine Idle – The vehicle is stopped and the engine is running.
• Auto Stop – The vehicle is stopped, the engine has been automatically turned off and is
ready to automatically restart when needed.
• Engine Power – The engine is providing the primary drive power for the vehicle.
• Hybrid Power – The eAssist electric motor is providing significant electrical assist to
the engine.
• Battery Charging – The eAssist electric motor is charging the high-voltage battery while
the vehicle is slowing down.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner Manual.
Driver Efficiency Gauge
The efficiency gauge (C) assists you in driving efficiently. To maximize efficiency, attempt
to keep the pointer in the solid green zone in the middle of the gauge. The gauge moves
to the left when braking and to the right when accelerating. When either is done aggres-
sively, it is less efficient and the gauge will move farther away from the center. The eAssist
system’s ability to capture energy while the vehicle is slowing down makes decelerating
very important for efficiency.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner Manual.
Climate Control Settings
• Select theeco Air Conditioningsetting for maximum efficiency. This setting will
maximize the frequency and duration of Auto Stops while still providing cabin comfort
when the vehicle is in an Auto Stop. To further maximize efficiency, operate the climate
controls in Automatic mode at the highest comfortable temperature setting or turn off
the air conditioning system when climate conditions allow.
• Select theComfort Air Conditioningsetting for maximum cabin comfort. Auto
Stops will be reduced in both frequency and duration.
See Climate Controls in your Owner Manual.
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