DRIVER MEMORY SETTINGS
(if equipped)
Three-Button Memory Systems
If your vehicle is equipped with the
three-button memory system, follow
these procedures to set the memory:
With the vehicle in Park (P) adjust the
driver’s seat including lumbar support
and recliner, outside rearview mirror
positions, climate control and audio
settings and (if equipped) power
tilt/telescoping steering wheel
position.
D
E
V
I
L
L
E
Comfort/Convenience
Note: Memory 1 or 2 is
dependent on the RKE
transmitter being used and the
key being in the ignition during
programming. See the back of
your RKE transmitter for the
corresponding memory number.
Note: Turn the Rainsense wipers
off to avoid wiper damage when
going through an automatic car
wash.
Rainsense™ Wipers
(if equipped)
The Rainsense system monitors the
amount of moisture on the
windshield and automatically
operates the wipers as needed,
depending on driving conditions and
the sensitivity setting. The moisture
sensor is mounted on the interior
side of the windshield behind the
rearview mirror.
The Rainsense wipers operate in a
delay mode as well as a continuous
low or high speed as needed. If the
system is left on for long periods of
time, occasional wipes may occur
without any moisture on the
windshield to indicate the system is
active.
To activate the Rainsense wipers:
Turn the wiper band to one of the
five sensitivity levels indicated on the
wiper stalk. The position closest to
OFF is the lowest sensitivity level.
Each higher sensitivity level increases
the frequency of wipes. The system
can be overridden at any time by
manually turning the wiper band to
LO or HI speed.
When the Rainsense system is active,
the headlamps will turn on
automatically to increase your
vehicle’s visibility.
OnStar
®
(if equipped)
OnStar
®
is a hands-free
communications link between the
vehicle and the OnStar
®
Center. If
equipped with OnStar, one year of
the Directions & Connections service
plan will be provided. Refer to your
OnStar supplement for full details of
available services and how to access
them.