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REAR SEATSF
POWER MIRRORSF/TRAILER-TOW MIRRORSF
REAR SEAT STORAGE
Seatback storage is an ideal location for charge cords, tablets, flashlights or rain gear.
Pull the tab (A) to access the storage compartment in the outboard seatbacks.
Lift up either side of the 60/40-split rear seat to access the storage areas under the seat.
See Storage in your Owner’s Manual.
REAR SEAT REMINDER
A Rear Seat Reminder message may display on the Driver Information Cente\
r when the vehicle is turned off. Check the rear seat before exiting the vehicle. T\
he system does not actually detect people or items in the rear seat; instead, under certain\
conditions, it detects when a rear door has been opened, indicating that there may b\
e something in the rear seat.See Seats and Restraints in your Owner’s Manual.
POWER MIRROR ADJUSTMENT Press the Mirror Selector button to select the driver or passenger side
mirror; use the four-way control pad to adjust the mirror.
POWER FOLDING MIRROR Press the Folding Mirror button to fold or unfold the mirrors.
TRAILER-TOW MIRRORS
The trailer-tow mirrors can be extended for better visibility when towing a trailer. The lower wide-field view mirror adjusts manually.
MANUAL EXTENSIONF
To extend the manual mirror, grasp the mirror housing and pull back and rear-ward in one motion. The housing extends on a curved arc. Push in the housing to return the mirror to its origina\
l position.
POWER EXTENSIONF (HD MODEL) Press the Power Extend button to extend or retract the power mirror.
Note: Reset the power mirrors if they are adjusted manually by using the power controls to fold/unfold or extend/retract the mirrors to their normal position.
See Keys, Doors and Windows in your Owner’s Manual.F Optional equipment
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10F Optional equipment
DRIVER INFORMATION CENTER
MULTI-COLOR HEAD-UP DISPLAYF
The Driver Information Center (DIC) on the instrument cluster displays\
a variety of
vehicle messages and system information.
BASE DIC CONTROL
Use the trip odometer reset stem on the instrument cluster to access the DIC menu. Turn the stem to scroll through the menu. Press and hold the stem to reset an item.
MIDLEVEL AND UPLEVEL DIC CONTROLSF
Use the controls on the right side of the steering wheel to view the various menus.
Press the or button to move between the display zones.
Rotate the thumbwheel up or down to move through the menus.
Press the thumbwheel to open a menu, or to select or reset an item.
SELECT INFO PAGESF
1. Use the controls to open the Options menu.
2. Scroll to Info Page Options. Press the thumbwheel to enter the menu.
3. Scroll through the list of items.
4. Press the thumbwheel to select or deselect an item to display in the Inf\
o menu.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner’s Manual.
The Head-Up Display (HUD) projects some operating information on the windshield. Temporary information, such as audio changes and navigation maneuvers, also may be displayed. The HUD con-trols are on the left side of the instrument panel. HUD HUD
Lift up or press down to adjust the position of the image. It cannot be adjusted side-to-side.
INFO
Press to select from four displays:
• Speed View – Speedometer only
• Active Safety View – Speedometer and driver assistance information
• Navigation View – Speedometer and turn-by-turn navigation information
• Off-Road View – Speedometer and off-road information
Brightness
Lift up or press down to brighten or dim the display. Hold down to turn \
off the display.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner’s Manual.
Midlevel and uplevel DIC ControlsF shown
12F Optional equipment
INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM
STORING FAVORITES
Radio stations from all bands (AM, FM or SiriusXMF) can be stored in any order. The audio source options are on the left side of the page.
1. Display the desired radio station.
2. Select the desired page of favorite screen buttons.
3. Touch and hold one of the favorite screen buttons until a beep is heard.
4. Repeat the steps to store another favorite item.
Note: To change the number of favorites displayed, go to Settings > System > Favorites
NATURAL VOICE RECOGNITION
Control the music source and make phone calls hands-free (after pairing\
your Bluetooth-enabled phone) using the natural voice recognition system.
1. Press the Press to Talk button on the steering wheel.
2. The radio will play a prompt followed by a beep.
3. After the beep, say what you want it to do using natural speech. Example\
s: “Call Dave” or “Tune 99.5 FM.” Say “Help” for assistance.
APPS
In-vehicle apps — connecting to music, news, weather, travel informat\
ion, sports, enter-tainment and more — are available for download to the infotainment sy\
stem through the Apps icon on the Home page. Downloading and using the apps requires inte\
rnet connec-tivity, and may require a data plan, accessed through the vehicle’s 4\
G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, if active, or a mobile device hotspot. For more information, visit my.chevrolet.com/learn.
APPLE CARPLAY
Apple CarPlay capability is available through a compatible smartphone us\
ing the Apple CarPlay icon on the Home page of the infotainment system. No app is requ\
ired.
1. Connect your compatible phone by plugging the Lightning cable into a USB\
data port. Use your device’s factory-provided Lightning cable. Aftermarket cable\
s may not work.
2. The Apple CarPlay icon will illuminate. Touch the Apple CarPlay icon to \
have your apps displayed.
ANDROID AUTO
Android Auto capability is available through a compatible smartphone usi\
ng the Android Auto icon on the Home page of the infotainment system.
1. Download the Android Auto app to your phone from the Google Play Store.
2. Connect your compatible phone by plugging the phone USB cable into a USB\
data port. Use your device’s factory-provided USB cable. Aftermarket cables may \
not work.
3. The Android Auto icon will illuminate. Touch the Android Auto icon to ha\
ve your apps displayed.See your Infotainment System Manual.
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BLUETOOTH® SYSTEMF
INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM
F Optional equipment
Refer to your Owner’s Manual for important information about using the Bluetooth system while driving.
Before using a Bluetooth-enabled device in the vehicle, it must be paire\
d with the in-vehicle Bluetooth system. The pairing process is disabled when the vehic\
le is moving. Not all devices will support all functions. Visit my.chevrolet.com/learn for more information.
PAIR A PHONE
1. To use voice recognition, press the Press to Talk button; after the beep, say “Pair phone”; or to use the infotainment screen, select the Phone icon > Phones or Connect Phone > Add Phone.
2. Start the pairing process on your phone. From the phone’s Bluetooth settings, select the name shown on the infotain-ment screen.
3. Follow the pairing instructions.
4. When pairing is complete, the phone screen is displayed. Depending on th\
e phone, your phone book may be downloaded automatically.
SECONDARY PHONE
A secondary phone can be paired to the Bluetooth system. The system conn\
ects to the phone that is set to First to Connect. The secondary phone can only rece\
ive calls.
To set the first and secondary phones, go to Settings > System > Phone\
s and select the Information icon.
STREAMING AUDIO With a device connected via Bluetooth, select Audio and then touch Bluet\
ooth from the sources list, or touch More to view the Bluetooth option. Control au\
dio operation using the device controls or infotainment controls.
See your Infotainment System Manual.
SIRIUSXM® WITH 360LF
SiriusXM with 360L provides subscribers an enhanced in-vehicle listening\
experience with unique satellite and streaming channels covering live music, sports\
, news, talk, on-demand content and more; personalized content recommendations; and an\
interac-tive interface to browse channel and category menus. For the full Sirius\
XM with 360L experience, OnStar Connected Access is required. Learn more about OnStar\
services at onstar.com.
Select Audio and then SiriusXM from the sources list to access SiriusXM \
with 360L.
See your Infotainment System Manual.
17F Optional equipment
The Drive Modes automatically adjust various vehicle control systems based on driving preferences, weather and road conditions. The modes are displayed on the Driver Information Center.
Rotate the Drive Mode knob to the right to select a mode. Modes may include:
Normal – Use for normal driving.
Sport – Use for enhanced responsive-ness on paved roads.
Snow (2WD only) – Use for enhanced traction during slippery conditions.
Off-Road (4WD only) – Use for enhanced control on unpaved roads or trails at moderate speeds.
Tow/Haul – Rotate the knob to the left; use to reduce shift cycling when towing or hauling heavy loads in stop-a\
nd-go traffic, rolling hills, or busy parking lots.
Terrain (4WD only) – Press the button for enhanced control in low-speed off-road conditions. The system automatically brakes the vehicle when tr\
avers-ing various terrain or obstacles. Only available with single-speed trans\
fer cases (LD Model) when in4
4
2
. Refer to Driver Mode Control in your Owner’s Manual.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
Use the four-wheel drive buttons on the left side of the instrument panel to shift into and out of four-wheel drive. The Driver Informa-tion Center displays the current status of the transfer case.
AUTO Auto Four-Wheel Drive High – Use when traction conditions vary. Shift into this mode at any speed except when shifting from
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44
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Two-Wheel Drive High – Use for most streets and highways. Shift into this mode at any speed except when shif\
ting from
44
2
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4
4
2
Four-Wheel Drive High – Use when extra traction is needed or in most off-road
driving. Shift into this mode at any speed except when shifting from
44
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44
2
Four-Wheel Drive LowF – Use when driving off-road in deep sand, mud or snow, or on steep hills. Shift into or out of this mode when the vehicle is stopp\
ed or moving less than 3 mph with the transmission in Neutral.
N Neutral – Use to dolly or dinghy tow the vehicle behind an RV. Neutral is no\
t available with the single speed transfer case. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for\
the shift procedure.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
DRIVE MODESF
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVEF
LD Model shown
18F Optional equipment
DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMSF
Safety or driver assistance features are no substitute for the driver’\
s responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner. The driver should remain attentive to traffic, surroundings and road conditions at all times. Read your Owner’s Manual for important feature limitations and information.
SAFETY ALERT SEAT – The driver’s seat pulses — left side, right side or simultan\
eously — to alert the driver of the direction of potential hazards.
Audible alerts or seat pulsing alerts may be selected. To change the ale\
rt settings, go to Settings > Vehicle > Collision/Detection Systems > Alert Type.
LANE CHANGE ALERT WITH SIDE BLIND ZONE ALERT – While driving, the system displays a warning symbol on the left or right side mirror when a vehicle is detected in that side blind zone area or rapidly approaching that area. The warning symbol flashes if a turn signal is activated when a vehicle has been detected on the same side.
To turn on or off, go to Settings > Vehicle > Collision/Detection Systems > Lane Change Alert.
FORWARD COLLISION ALERT – The Vehicle Ahead Indicator is green when a vehicle is detected and is amber when following a vehicle ahead much too closely. W\
hen approach-ing a vehicle directly ahead too rapidly, a red alert flashes on the w\
indshield and the Safety Alert Seat pulses or rapid beeps sound (if selected).
Press the Collision Alert button on the steering wheel to set the alert timing to Far, Medium, or Near.
FOLLOWING DISTANCE INDICATOR – The following distance to the vehicle ahead is
indicated in seconds under the Info menu on the Driver Information Center. If no vehi-cle is detected ahead, dashes are displayed.
ENHANCED AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING – In detected potential imminent collision situations with vehicles directly ahead, the system can provide alerts and enhance driver braking or apply the brakes, if you have not already done\
so, to help reduce the severity or help avoid collisions at very low speeds.
To set Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking and Forward Collision Alert \
to Alert and Brake, Alert, or Off, go to Settings > Vehicle > Collision/Detection\
Systems > Forward Collision System.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
LD Model shown
19F Optional equipment
DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMSF
FRONT PEDESTRIAN BRAKING (LD Model) – During daytime driving, the system can detect pedestrians directly ahead up to a distance of approximately 131 \
ft. and dis-plays an amber indicator. When approaching a detected pedestrian too quickly, a red alert flashes on the windshield and the Safety Alert Seat pulses or rapid beeps sound (if selected). The system may enhance driver braking or automatically brake\
the vehicle, if you have not already done so.
To set to Alert and Brake, Alert, or Off, go to Settings > Vehicle > Col\
lision/Detection Systems > Front Pedestrian Detection.
LANE KEEP ASSIST WITH LANE DEPARTURE WARNING (LD Model) – The system may help you avoid collisions due to unintentional lane departures. The Lane Keep Assist indicator is green if the system is available to assist. If the vehicle \
approaches a detected lane marking without using a turn signal in that direction, the system m\
ay assist by
gently turning the steering wheel and displaying an amber .
If active driver steering is not detected, the amber may flash and the Safety Alert Seat may pulse or beeps may sound (if selected) on the side of the dep\
arture direction as the lane marking is crossed. The Lane Keep Assist system does not con\
tinuously steer the vehicle; the driver needs to steer and be in complete control of the\
vehicle.
To turn on or off, press the Lane Keep Assist button on the center of the instru-ment panel.
LANE DEPARTURE WARNING (HD Model) – When crossing a detected lane marking with-out using a turn signal in that direction, the system flashes an amber\
indicator on the instrument cluster and the Safety Alert Seat pulses or beeps sound (if \
selected) on the side of the lane departure direction.
To turn on or off, press the Lane Departure Warning button on the center of the instrument panel.
FRONT AND REAR PARK ASSIST – During low-speed parking maneuvers, the system
provides “distance to closest object” infor-mation on the Driver Information Center and the Safety Alert Seat pulses or a beep sounds (if selected). When an object is very close, the Safety Alert Seat pulses or 5 beeps sound (if selected).
REAR CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT – When in Reverse, the system warns of cross-traffic approaching in either direction by displaying a red triangle with direct\
ional arrow alert on the infotainment screen and pulsing the left or right side of the Safety Alert Seat or sounding beeps (if selected).
To turn only Rear Cross Traffic Alert on or off, go to Settings > Vehi\
cle > Collision/Detection Systems > Rear Cross Traffic Alert.
To turn Front and Rear Park Assist and Rear Cross Traffic Alert on or \
off, press the
Park Assist button on the center of the instrument panel.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
20F Optional equipment
REAR VISION CAMERA/SURROUND VISIONF
REAR VISION CAMERA
When the vehicle is in Reverse below 8 mph, a view of the area behind the vehicle displays on the infotainment screen. Camera view buttonsF are at the bottom of the screen.
Touch the Guidance Lines or Hitch Guid ance button to change the guide-lines.
Touch the Hitch View button for a zoomed-in view of the hitch area.
SURROUND VISIONF
Rear, front or side high-definition camera views along with a view of the area
surrounding the vehicle are displayed on the infotainment screen when the vehicle is in Reverse or Drive below 8 mph. Camera view buttons are at the bottom of the screen.
Touch the Guidance Lines or Hitch Guidance button to change the guidelines.
Touch the Hitch View button for a zoomed-in view of the hitch area.
Touch the Bed View button to view the truck bed and the area behind the vehicle.
To check available camera views when in Drive above 8 mph, touch the Cam\
era icon on the infotainment screen and select the desired view. Touch X to exit the vie\
w.
TRAILER CAMERA PROVISIONSF
Multiple views to aid in trailering are shown on the infotainment screen using the vehicle cameras and up to two additional accessory cameras mounted on the rear or interior of the trailer.
Touch the Camera icon on the infotain-ment screen or shift to Reverse to select a camera view using the camera view but-tons at the bottom of the screen.
Rear Vision Camera Hitch Guidance screen
Surround Vision Rear Camera View screen
Surround Vision Transparent Trailer View screen
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.