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Exhaust Fluid Level :The Diesel Exhaust
Fluid (DEF) level will be displayed as either
OK, XX%, or LOW.
When LOW appears on the display, add DEF
as soon as possible. See Diesel Exhaust Fluid
0 22.
Fuel Filter Life Remaining : This display
shows an estimate of the fuel filter's
remaining useful life. If 90% Fuel Filter Life
Remaining is displayed, it means 90% of the
current fuel filter life remains. The fuel filter
life system will alert when to change the
fuel filter on a schedule consistent with your
driving conditions.
When the remaining fuel filter life is low,
the CHANGE FUEL FILTER message will
appear on the display. Change the fuel filter
as soon as possible.
Fuel Filter Life Reset : Reset the Fuel Filter
Life Remaining display after each fuel filter
change. It will not reset itself. Also, be
careful not to reset the display at any time
other than when the fuel filter has just been
changed because it cannot be reset
accurately until the next fuel filter change.
The fuel filter life will change to 100% when
the system has been reset. To reset the
system, press and hold the set/reset button, or the trip odometer reset stem if there are
no DIC buttons, for two seconds while Fuel
Filter Life Remaining is displayed on the DIC.
Engine Hour (Hourmeter) :
Shows the total
number of hours the engine has run. The
display also shows the engine idle hours.
Vehicle Personalization
Vehicle Personalization (Van
Models)
This vehicle may have customization
capabilities that allow you to program
certain features to one preferred setting.
Customization features can only be
programmed to one setting on the vehicle
and cannot be programmed to a preferred
setting for two different drivers.
A Duramax diesel vehicle may have the
following additional vehicle personalization
items:
Feature Settings Menu Items
The following are customization features
that allow you to program settings to the
vehicle: ELEVATED IDLE
This feature allows you to turn on or off
Elevated Idle.
Press
Uuntil ELEVATED IDLE appears on the
DIC display. Press
Vonce to access the
settings for this feature. Then press
Uto
scroll through OFF, ON, or NO CHANGE. To
select a setting, press
Vwhile the desired
setting is displayed on the DIC.
Vehicle Personalization (Pickup
Models)
Use the audio system controls to access the
personalization menus for customizing
vehicle features.
The following features may be available on
some vehicles with a diesel engine. See
“Vehicle Personalization” in the owner’s
manual for additional vehicle
personalizations.
If equipped, these features may be selected
using the infotainment display.
To access the vehicle personalization menu:
1. Touch the Settings icon on the Home Page of the infotainment display.

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{Warning
Do not use gasoline or starting aids, such
as ether, in the air intake. They could
damage the engine, which may not be
covered by the vehicle warranty. They
could also cause a fire, which could cause
serious personal injury.
Engine Idle Variations
Under certain conditions the engine idle
speed can vary or be elevated. Change in
idle speed is normal and does not indicate a
problem. Normal conditions that can raise
idle speed are low voltage, DPF
regeneration, air conditioning compressor
loads, and engine warmup. These speeds can
range from approximately 600 to 1000 rpm.
Elevated Idle
The engine has a cold temperature high idle
feature which elevates the engine idle speed
from base idle to 1050 to 1100 rpm for
pickup models or 1200 rpm for van models
when outside temperatures are below 0 °C
(32 °F), and the engine coolant temperature
is below 65 °C (150 °F). This feature enhances
heater performance by raising the engine
coolant temperature faster.To turn this feature on or off on pickup
models, see
Vehicle Personalization (Van
Models) 011 or
Vehicle Personalization (Pickup Models) 011.
On van models, this feature can be turned
on and off using the DIC buttons.
When the engine is started, it will slowly
ramp up to the high idle speed after a delay
of a few seconds up to approximately
two minutes. For this method to work
properly there must be no throttle or brake
pedal faults.
The engine idle speed will return to normal
once the following conditions are met:
.Engine coolant temperature reaches 65 °C
(150 °F).
.Air intake temperature reaches 0 °C
(32 °F).
The high idle speed will be temporarily
interrupted and the engine speed will return
to normal if any of the following conditions
occur:
.The brake pedal is applied.
.The accelerator pedal is pressed.
.The transmission is shifted out of P (Park)
or N (Neutral).
.Vehicle speed is detected. Once these inputs are removed, the engine
idle speed will slowly ramp back up to high
idle after the normal delay, if the conditions
for engine coolant temperature and air
intake temperature are still met.
Fast Idle Control (Vans Only)
The vehicle may have this system which can
be used to increase the engine idle speed.
Fast Idle control will be enabled when the
following conditions are met:
.The parking brake is set.
.The transmission is in P (Park) or
N (Neutral).
.The vehicle speed is about
0 km/h (0 mph).
.The cruise control Set switch is pressed
and released for Preset Fast Idle Speed
(1200 rpm).
Fast Idle control will be disabled when one
or more of the following conditions occur:
.The cruise control Set switch is pressed
and released. See “Cruise Control”in the
owner’s manual.
.The cruise control Cancel switch is
pressed.
.The brake pedal is pressed.

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Filling the DEF Tank
DEF Fill–Van Model Shown, 4-Cylinder
Pickups Similar
The blue DEF cap is behind the fuel/DEF
door. Do not remove the fuel and DEF caps
at the same time. Fill diesel fuel and DEF
independently. Turn the DEF cap
counterclockwise to remove.
In cold conditions DEF can freeze in the DEF
fill pipe opening. If this prevents the filling
of the DEF tank, place the vehicle in a warm
garage overnight.
Fill the DEF tank on level ground and with
the vehicle off. When adding DEF, it is
recommended to fully fill the DEF tank. For DEF tank capacity see
Capacities and
Specifications 082. When adding DEF to an
empty or very low tank, always add at least
7.5L (2 gal) of fluid to release the vehicle
from speed limitation.
When fluid reaches the top of the DEF fill
pipe, stop filling. Do not top off the DEF
tank. If using a bottle or jug to refill DEF,
follow the instructions on the container
label and use a dedicated fill aid.
Caution
Do not overfill the DEF tank and do not
allow DEF to contact the finished surfaces
of the vehicle, as it could damage the
vehicle finish. If DEF is spilled during
filling, wipe any affected surface with a
damp cloth.
Make sure the cap is fully installed.
Push the fuel/DEF door closed.
DEF Low
As the DEF level drops, warnings will
automatically be displayed in the Driver
Information Center (DIC). Select Vehicle
Information in the DIC to view DEF level
status. See Driver Information Center (DIC)
0 10. Refill the DEF tank at the first opportunity
after a low warning indication to avoid
vehicle speed limitations.
It may take some time for the vehicle to
detect that DEF has been added. If there
was a vehicle speed limitation, it will be
removed gradually and it may take several
kilometers/miles for the DIC message to
update.
If DEF is added under freezing conditions,
especially if DEF level is low and frozen, up
to several hours of drive time may be
required to remove the speed limitation.
It is recommended to ensure the DEF tank
level is 30% or higher during winter time.
The DEF range DIC message first displays at
approximately 1 600 km (1,000 mi). This
message appears again at approximately
500 km (300 mi) of remaining range before
the exhaust fluid tank becomes empty.
As the fluid level nears empty, these
messages appear every time the vehicle is
started.
If the DEF low warnings are ignored and the
DEF tank becomes empty, the DIC will
display messages that describe the action
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Pickups
Vans
The exhaust brake is activated when Tow/
Haul Mode is activated. See “Tow/Haul
Mode” in the owner’s manual. A light comes on in the instrument cluster
when the exhaust brake and Tow/Haul are
activated. The switch must be pressed at
each vehicle start for the system to be
active.
Fuel
Top Tier Fuel
GM recommends the use of TOP TIER Diesel
Fuel to keep the engine clean, reduce engine
deposits, and maintain optimal vehicle
performance. Look for the TOP TIER Logo or
see www.toptiergas.com for a list of TOP
TIER Diesel Fuel marketers and applicable
countries.
Fuel Additives
TOP TIER Detergent Diesel is highly
recommended for use with your vehicle.
If your area does not have TOP TIER
Detergent Diesel, GM recommends the use
of ACDelco Diesel Fuel Conditioner. This will
help maintain optimal engine performance.
GM does not recommend other aftermarket
diesel additives.
If low-quality diesel is used for refueling,
GM recommends adding ACDelco Fuel
System Treatment Plus-Diesel to help clean
engine deposits. This is available at your GM
dealer.
Fuel for Diesel Engines
The selection of a high-quality fuel is
important for maintaining optimum vehicle
performance. Diesel fuel should meet or
exceed the minimum requirements in the
most current versions of the local fuel
standards.
Do not use fuel with more than 15 ppm
sulfur, commonly referred to as Ultra Low
Sulfur Fuel.
Do not use a diesel blend containing more
than 20% biodiesel by volume.

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Caution
Do not use home-made biodiesel or home
test kits because the quality cannot be
verified by approved scientific methods.
Do not use raw vegetable oil or other
unmodified bio-oils, fats, or blends of
vegetable oil with diesel. They could
damage the fuel system and engine, and
damages would not be covered by the
vehicle warranty.
Biodiesel Blends
Fuels with a biodiesel content up to 20% by
volume may be used (e.g., named B20).
Only use biodiesel blends up to 20% by
volume that comply with your country’s or
region’s fuel standards.
Caution
Do not use blends containing more than
20% biodiesel. Any engine, fuel system,
or exhaust after-treatment system
damage would not be covered by the
vehicle warranty.
As a renewable fuel, biodiesel provides some
environmental benefits. However, biodiesel
has unique properties and needs to be handled differently than diesel fuel. Its use
presents additional risks and may not be
appropriate in all situations. Certain vehicle
operating modes increase these risks and
should be avoided.
Biodiesel fuel quality degrades with time
and exposure to high temperature quicker
than Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel. More
frequent refueling provides the best
opportunity to have a supply of fresh fuel.
Storage at hot ambient temperatures will
accelerate biodiesel degradation.
If the vehicle is not driven often and uses
little fuel, or if it is stored for extended
periods of time, avoid the use of biodiesel
blended fuels above 5% by volume. When
the vehicle is stored for longer than one
month, it should be run out of biodiesel to
below one-quarter tank, refueled with
biodiesel-free fuel, and driven several
kilometers (miles) before storage.
Cold Weather Operation
In cold weather, the fuel filter may become
clogged by wax naturally present in the
fuel. To unclog it, move the vehicle to a
warm garage area and allow the filter to
warm up. The fuel filter may need to be
replaced. See
Fuel Filter Replacement 030. At temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F), it is
recommended to avoid using biodiesel
blends above 5% blend. This blend may
cause fuel filter plugging, system gelling,
and freezing that may affect vehicle
starting. You may need to turn the ignition
on and off a few times before the vehicle
will start. Also, idle the vehicle for a couple
of minutes before accelerating.
It is recommended to use Ultra Low Sulfur
No. 1-D diesel fuel or a blend of No. 1-D and
No. 2-D diesel fuel to enhance vehicle
operation in cold weather at temperatures
below 0 °C (32 °F). Use of No. 1-D diesel fuel
may lower the fuel economy. For additional
information for better cold weather
operation, see
Engine Heater017.
Water in Fuel
Improper fuel tank inspection or cleaning,
or contaminated fuel from suppliers, can
cause water to be pumped into the fuel
tank along with the diesel fuel. If a WATER
IN FUEL SERVICE REQUIRED message displays,
the water must be drained immediately.

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The system is not harmed by air in the fuel
lines; however, the engine and/or the FOH
may not start until the fuel system is
primed and the air is removed.
Priming the Fuel System
There is an electric priming pump that will
bring fuel to the engine and eliminate air in
the fuel lines. To prime the engine:1. Correct any condition that caused the loss of prime.
2. Turn the ignition on for 30 seconds. Do not start the engine. The fuel pump will
start priming.
3. Turn the ignition off, then back to start, and crank the engine for 15 seconds.
4. If the engine does not start, repeat Steps 2 and 3 until the engine starts.
If the engine does not start after
repeating Steps 2 and 3 three times, turn
the ignition key off for 60 seconds.
5. Repeat the above steps until the engine starts.
6. If the engine starts, but does not run smoothly, increase the engine speed
slightly. 7. If the engine starts and runs but stalls
again, turn the ignition off for
60 seconds.
8. When the engine starts, let it idle for a few minutes and check the filter for any
leaks.
To Prime the Fuel Operated Heater (FOH)
Fuel Lines (Van Models)
See your dealer or qualified technician if the
FOH fuel lines need to be primed.
Running Out of Fuel
If the engine has stalled due to running out
of fuel, try to restart it: 1. If parked on a level surface, add at least 3.8 L (1 gal) of fuel. Up to 18.9 L (5 gal)
may be needed if parked on a slope.
2. Follow the vehicle fuel system priming procedure earlier in this section to
re-prime the system and restart the
engine.
If the check engine light comes on due to
running out of fuel, it may take a few drive
cycles to clear.
On van models only, the Fuel Operated
Heater (FOH) stops automatically when the
fuel tank volume is less than or equal to 10% of the total tank. The FOH fuel lines
will not need to be primed if the vehicle
runs out of fuel.
Fuel Filter Replacement
Van Models
{Warning
Diesel fuel is flammable. It could start a
fire if something ignites it, and people
could be burned. Do not let it get on hot
engine parts, and keep matches or other
ignition sources away.
The fuel filter is on the driver side, inside
the frame rail.
To replace the fuel filter: 1. Drain any water from the filter. See “Removing Water from the Fuel Filter” in
Water in Fuel 027.
Keep the engine off until the procedure
is completed.
2. Apply the parking brake.

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Filling a Portable Fuel Container
{Warning
Never fill a portable fuel container while
it is in the vehicle. Static electricity
discharge from the container can ignite
the fuel vapor. You or others could be
badly burned and the vehicle could be
damaged. To help avoid injury to you
and others:
.Dispense fuel only into approved
containers.
.Do not fill a container while it is
inside a vehicle, in a vehicle's trunk, in
a pickup bed, or on any surface other
than the ground.
.Bring the fill nozzle in contact with
the inside of the fill opening before
operating the nozzle. Maintain contact
until filling is complete.(Continued)
Warning (Continued)
.Keep sparks, flames, and smoking
materials away from fuel.
.Avoid using electronic devices while
pumping fuel.
Trailer Towing
When towing at high elevation on steep
uphill grades, consider the following:
Engine coolant at higher elevation will boil
at a lower temperature than at or near sea
level. If the engine is turned off immediately
after towing at high elevation on steep
uphill grades, the vehicle may show signs
similar to engine overheating. To avoid this,
let the engine run while parked (preferably
on level ground) with the transmission in
P (Park) and the parking brake applied for at
least five minutes before turning the engine
off. If the overheat warning comes on, see
Engine Overheating062. Use the following chart to determine the
maximum the trailer can weigh, based upon
your vehicle model and options.
All axles of the trailer must be equipped
with brakes adequate for the intended use.
Trailer braking equipment conforming to
Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
requirement CAN3-D313, or its equivalent, is
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3. Press and release the PTO in-cab switchbelow the climate controls in the center
stack. The PTO indicator light will blink
rapidly until the PTO load relay becomes
engaged and will then be on steady. The
engine will advance to the PTO Standby
Speed.
4. Once the PTO Standby Speed is reached, use SET− and +RES on the cruise control
to reach the Set 1 or Set 2 PTO engine
speeds.
The accelerator pedal is disabled and
cannot be used to override the PTO
preset speeds.
Factory Default PTO Engine Speeds
Standby 900 rpm
Set 1 (SET−) 1200 rpm
Set 2 (+RES) 1900 rpm
The first time a vehicle is used for PTO: 1. The PTO Control setting on the GM Service Tool is programmed to Interior
Mode PTO Switch.
2. Check the correct operation of the default PTO preset stationary mode to
observe the three idle up speeds. The
PTO function should be confirmed before any wiring modifications are done or any
reprogramming is attempted. See your
dealer if the default presets are not
functioning properly.
3. The PTO indicator light will not initially reflect the status of the PTO load until
the PTO load relay is wired into the
system. The PTO load relay output is
enabled as a factory default. When the
PTO indicator light is either blinking or
on solid, the PTO relay output will be
activated.
Preset Enable Conditions –Remote
Operation
This requires programming with the GM
Service Tool and remote switch panel
provided by GM Upfitter.
1. Confirm that cruise control is off.
2. Set the parking brake and shift the transmission into P (Park).
3. Turn the engine off. Remove or place the key in the ignition off position. Lock the
vehicle, if desired.
4. Confirm the hood is closed.
5. From outside the vehicle, press and release the Remote PTO Arm switch. 6. Within five seconds, open and close the
Remote PTO Engine Start/Shutdown
switch.
7. The horn will chirp, and then engine starting will be automatically initiated.
The PTO system will then elevate engine
rpm to PTO Standby Speed and engage
the PTO load relay.
8. The Remote PTO Set switch can now be used to accomplish the PTO Set 1 and
Set 2 engine speeds.
The accelerator pedal is disabled when
Remote PTO operation is selected.
Preset Enable Conditions –Remote
Operation In-Cab Enable
This requires programming with the GM
Service Tool and remote switch panel
provided by GM Upfitter.
Starting remote operation in-cab:
1. With the engine running, shift the vehicle into P (Park), release the brake
pedal, and set the parking brake.
2. Confirm that cruise control is off.
3. Confirm the hood is closed.
4. Press and release the in-cab PTO switch.