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10 Instruments and Controls
The vehicle may not pass inspection if:
.The light is on when the engine is
running.
.The light does not come on when the
ignition is on with the engine not
running.
.Critical emission control systems have not
been completely diagnosed. If this
happens, the vehicle would not be ready
for inspection and might require
several days of routine driving before the
system is ready for inspection. This can
happen if the 12-volt battery has recently
been replaced or run down, or if the
vehicle has recently been serviced.
See your dealer if the vehicle will not pass
or cannot be made ready for the test.
Wait-to-Start Light
This light comes on briefly while starting
the engine, as a check to show the light is
working. If the wait-to-start light comes on, the glow
plug system is required and operating. Wait
until the light turns off before starting the
engine. This light may not come on in warm
temperatures.
The fast warm-up glow plug system makes
the wait-to-start light stay on for a shorter
amount of time than most diesel engines.
See
Starting the Diesel Engine 013.
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
Warning Light
This light, a Driver Information Center (DIC)
message, and a chime come on when there
is an issue with the Diesel Exhaust Fluid.
If the DEF level has not been corrected, the
light will continue to flash when the vehicle
is started. The vehicle's speed may also be
limited.
Also see Diesel Exhaust Fluid 022.
Power Take-Off Light (Chassis
Cab Only)
Chassis Cab
The vehicle may have a Power Take-Off
(PTO) light. Under normal operating
conditions, the PTO light will remain on
throughout the PTO operating cycle. If all
conditions required to engage PTO have not
been met when enabling PTO, the PTO light
will turn on, then turn off after one second.
See Power Take-Off (PTO) 037.
Information Displays
Driver Information Center (DIC)
The DIC is in the instrument cluster. The DIC
comes on when the ignition is on.
A Duramax diesel vehicle may have the
following additional DIC menu items:

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Observe the wait-to-start light. See
Wait-to-Start Light010. This light may
not come on if the engine is warm.
2. If the wait-to-start light is on, wait until this light goes off. Turn the ignition key
to START, then release the ignition key.
The engine will continue to crank until
the engine starts.
The engine has a fast warm-up glow
plug system. The wait-to-start light will
illuminate for a much shorter time than
most diesel engines, due to the rapid
heating of the glow plug system.
Caution
If the wait-to-start light stays on after
starting the vehicle, the vehicle may not
run properly. Have the vehicle serviced
right away.
3. If the engine does not start after 15 seconds of cranking, turn the ignition
off. Wait one minute for the cranking
motor to cool, then try the same steps
again.
If you are trying to start the engine after
you have run out of fuel, follow the steps in
Running Out of Fuel 030. When the engine is cold, let it run for a few
minutes before driving. This lets oil pressure
build up. The engine will sound louder when
it is cold.
For turbo protection, engine power at
speeds above idle may be limited if the
engine is cold. This protection can last up to
a maximum of 40 seconds at extreme cold
coolant and ambient temperatures.
Cold Weather Starting
Use the recommended engine oil when the
outside temperature drops below freezing.
See
Engine Oil 055. When the outside
temperature drops below –18 °C (0 °F), use
of the engine coolant heater is
recommended.
If you experience longer cranking times,
notice an unusual amount of exhaust smoke,
or are at higher elevations (over 2 135 m or
7,000 ft), you may use the engine coolant
heater. See Engine Heater 017.
See Fuel for Diesel Engines 025 for
information on what fuel to use in cold
weather.
If the Diesel Engine Will Not Start
If the vehicle runs out of fuel, see Running
Out of Fuel 030. If the vehicle is not out of fuel, and the
engine will not start:
Turn the ignition key to ON/RUN. After the
wait-to-start light goes off, turn the ignition
key to START.
If the light does not go off, wait a few
seconds, then try starting the engine again.
See your dealer as soon as possible for a
starting system check.
If the light comes on and then goes off and
you know the batteries are charged, but the
engine still will not start, the vehicle needs
service.
If the light does not come on when the
engine is cold, the vehicle needs service.
If the batteries do not have enough charge
to start the engine, see
“Battery”in the
owner’s manual.
Check that the correct engine oil has been
used and changed at appropriate intervals.
If the wrong oil is used, the engine may be
harder to start.
Be sure you are using the proper fuel for
existing weather conditions. See Fuel for
Diesel Engines 025.
If the engine starts, runs a short time, then
stops, the vehicle needs service.

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Pickups
Vans2. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical
cord. The cord is in the engine
compartment, on the driver side behind
the battery for pickups, and on the
passenger side for vans.
3. Clean and dry the heater cord and connector ends. Check the heater cord
for damage. If it is damaged, do not use
it. See your dealer for a replacement.
Inspect the cord for damage yearly.
4. Plug it into a normal, grounded 110-volt AC outlet.
{Warning
Improper use of the heater cord or an
extension cord can damage the cord and
may result in overheating and fire.
.Plug the cord into a three-prong
electrical utility receptacle that is
protected by a ground fault detection
function. An ungrounded outlet could
cause an electric shock.
.Use a weatherproof, heavy-duty,
15 amp-rated extension cord if needed.
Failure to use the recommended
extension cord in good operating
condition, or using a damaged heater
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Warning (Continued)
or extension cord, could make it
overheat and cause a fire, property
damage, electric shock, and injury.
.Do not operate the vehicle with the
heater cord permanently attached to
the vehicle. Possible heater cord and
thermostat damage could occur.
.While in use, do not let the heater
cord touch vehicle parts or sharp
edges. Never close the hood on the
heater cord.
.Before starting the vehicle, unplug the
cord, reattach the cover to the plug,
and securely fasten the cord. Keep the
cord away from any moving parts.
5. Before starting the engine, be sure to unplug and store the cord as it was
before to keep it away from moving
engine parts and prevent damage.
The length of time the heater should remain
plugged in depends on the outside
temperature. You may wish to use the
coolant heater to improve ease of starting
at temperatures between −18 °C (0 °F) and
−29 °C (−20 °F). Keep the coolant heater
plugged in for a minimum of four hours. At

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Vehicle Care
General Information
Accessories and Modifications . . . . . . . . . . 52
Vehicle Checks
Engine Compartment Overview . . . . . . . . . 53
Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Engine Oil Life System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Automatic Transmission Fluid . . . . . . . . . . 58
Engine Air Cleaner/Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Engine Overheating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Battery (4-Cylinder Pickup Only) . . . . . . . . 63
Electrical System
Engine Compartment Fuse Block . . . . . . . 64
Appearance Care
Exterior Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
General Information
Accessories and Modifications
Adding non-dealer accessories or making
modifications to the vehicle can affect
vehicle performance and safety, including
such things as airbags, braking, stability,
ride and handling, emissions systems,
aerodynamics, durability, and electronic
systems like antilock brakes, traction control,
and stability control. These accessories or
modifications could even cause malfunction
or damage not covered by the vehicle
warranty.
Damage to vehicle components resulting
from modifications or the installation or use
of non-GM certified parts, including control
module or software modifications, is not
covered under the terms of the vehicle
warranty and may affect remaining
warranty coverage for affected parts.
GM Accessories are designed to complement
and function with other systems on the
vehicle. See your dealer to accessorize the
vehicle using genuine GM Accessories
installed by a dealer technician.
See the warranty manual.
Aftermarket Engine Performance
Enhancement Products and Modifications
Some aftermarket engine performance
products and modifications promise a way
to increase the horsepower and torque
levels of the vehicle's powertrain. You should
be aware that these products could have
harmful effects on the performance and life
of the engine, exhaust emission system,
transmission, and drivetrain. The engine,
transmission, and drivetrain have been
designed and built to offer industry leading
durability and performance in the most
demanding applications. Engine power
enhancement products may enable the
engine to operate at horsepower and torque
levels that could damage, create failure,
or reduce the life of the engine, engine
emission system, transmission, and
drivetrain. Damage, failure, or reduced life of
the engine, transmission, emission system,
drivetrain, or other vehicle components
caused by aftermarket engine performance
enhancement products or modifications
might not be covered under the vehicle
warranty.

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1. Coolant Surge Tank and Pressure Cap
2. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
3. Engine Oil Fill Cap
4. Engine Fan (Out of View)
5. Engine Oil Dipstick
6. Engine Compartment Fuse Block
7. Brake Fluid Reservoir
8. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir
9. Battery

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2.8L 4-Cylinder Engine Van Models
1. Battery
2. Coolant Surge Tank and Pressure Cap
3. Engine Fan (Out of View)
4. Engine Oil Fill Cap
5. Engine Oil Dipstick 6. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
7. Engine Compartment Fuse Box
8. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir
9. Brake Fluid Reservoir
10. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir
Engine Oil
To ensure proper engine performance and
long life, careful attention must be paid to
engine oil. Following these simple, but
important steps will help protect your
investment:

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Caution
Do not run the engine if there is a leak
in the engine cooling system. This can
cause a loss of all coolant and can
damage the system and vehicle. Have
any leaks fixed right away.
If No Steam Is Coming from the Engine
Compartment
A Driver Information Center (DIC) message,
along with a low coolant condition, can
indicate a serious problem.
If there is an engine overheat warning and
the vehicle does not have a low coolant
condition, and no steam is heard or seen,
the problem may not be too serious.
Sometimes the engine can get a little too
hot when the vehicle:
.Climbs a long hill on a hot day.
.Stops after high-speed driving.
.Idles for long periods in traffic.
.Tows a trailer. See“Driving on Grades”
under “Driving Characteristics and Towing
Tips” in the owner’s manual. If the DIC message comes on with no sign
of steam, try this for a minute or so:
1. In heavy traffic, let the engine idle in N (Neutral) while stopped. If it is safe to
do so, pull off the road, shift to P (Park)
or N (Neutral), and let the engine idle.
2. Turn on the heater to full hot at the highest fan speed and open the window
as necessary.
If the vehicle no longer has the overheat
warning, the vehicle can be driven. Just to
be safe, drive slower for about 10 minutes.
If the warning does not come back on, drive
normally and have the cooling system
checked for proper fill and function.
If the warning continues, pull over, stop, and
park the vehicle right away.
If there is still no sign of steam and the
vehicle is equipped with an engine driven
cooling fan, push down the accelerator until
the engine speed is about twice as fast as
normal idle speed for at least five minutes
while the vehicle is parked. If the warning is
still there, turn off the engine and get
everyone out of the vehicle until it
cools down.
Battery (4-Cylinder Pickup Only)
Pickups with a 4-cylinder diesel engine are
equipped with an AGM (Absorbing Glass
Mat) 12-volt battery. Installation of a
standard 12-volt battery will result in
reduced cold cranking performance. When
using a battery charger on the AGM battery,
use the AGM setting on the charger,
if available, to limit charge voltage to
14.8 volts. Follow the charger manufacturer's
instructions. See “Battery - North America”
in the owner’s manual.

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FusesUsage
F46 Cooling fan clutch F47 Heater crankcase ventilation
F48 Fog lamps
F49 Selective catalytic reduction power module wake up
F50 Trailer parking lamps F51 Horn
F52 –
F53 –
F54 –
F55 –
F56 Washer pump F57 –
F58 –
F59 –
F60 Mirror defogger F61 –
F62 Selective catalytic reduction power module
F63 – Fuses
Usage
F64 Trailer reverse lamps F65 Left trailer stoplamp/ Turnlamp
F66 Right trailer stoplamp/ Turnlamp
F67 Electric power steering
F68 –
F69 Battery regulated voltage control
F70 –
F71 –
F72 –
F73 –
F74 Generator F75 –
Relays Usage
K1 Air conditioning clutch
K2 Starter
K3 Powertrain sensor
K4 Wiper speed Relays
Usage
K5 Wiper control
K6 Cargo lamp/Bed lighting K7 Powertrain
K8 Fuel pump
K9 Front differential lock actuators
K10 Rear differential lock actuators
K11 Center high-mounted stoplamp
K12 Fuel heater
K13 Selective catalytic reduction power
module heater control/
Diesel exhaust fluid
control
K14 Trailer parking lamps K15 Run/Crank
K16 Cooling fan clutch K17 Rear window defogger/ Mirror defogger