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Programmable Automatic Door Locks ................. 2-10
Puddle Lamps ................................................ 3-16

Q

Questions and Answers About Safety Belts ......... 1-31

R

Radios .......................................................... 3-66

Care of Your Cassette Tape Player ................ 3-98
Care of Your CD and DVD Player ................ 3-100
Care of Your CD Player .............................. 3-100
Care of Your CDs and DVDs ........................ 3-99
CD Changer ............................................... 3-94
Navigation/Radio System, see Navigation

Manual ................................................... 3-82

Radio with Cassette and CD ......................... 3-67
Rear Seat Audio .......................................... 3-92
Setting the Time .......................................... 3-67
Theft-Deterrent ............................................ 3-97
Understanding Reception .............................. 3-98

Reading Lamps .............................................. 3-18
Rear Axle ...................................................... 5-48
Rear Climate Control System ............................ 3-26
Rear Door Security Locks ................................ 2-10
Rear Heated Seats ........................................... 1-9

Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides ...................... 1-44
Rear Seat Audio (RSA) .................................... 3-92
Rear Seat Entertainment System ....................... 3-82
Rear Seat Operation ......................................... 1-8
Rear Seat Passengers, Safety Belts .................. 1-41
Rear Storage Area .......................................... 2-42
Rearview Mirror, Automatic Dimming with

OnStar

®

, Compass and Temperature Display ..... 2-29

Reclining Seatbacks .......................................... 1-6
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ................. 6-12
Recovery Hooks ............................................. 4-42
Recreational Vehicle Towing ............................. 4-49
Remote Keyless Entry System ............................ 2-4
Remote Keyless Entry System, Operation ............ 2-5
Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the

Spare Tire .................................................. 5-80

Removing the Spare Tire and Tools ................... 5-76
Replacement Bulbs ......................................... 5-54
Reporting Safety Defects

Canadian Government .................................. 7-11
General Motors ........................................... 7-11
United States Government ............................ 7-10

Restraint System Check

Checking the Restraint Systems .................... 1-85
Replacing Restraint System Parts After a

Crash ..................................................... 1-86

Retained Accessory Power (RAP) ...................... 2-17
Right Front Passenger Position, Safety Belts ...... 1-40

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Summary of Contents for GMC Yukon Denali 2005

Page 1: ...Gages and Indicators 3 28 Driver Information Center DIC 3 46 Audio System s 3 66 Driving Your Vehicle 4 1 Your Driving the Road and Your Vehicle 4 2 Towing 4 49 Service and Appearance Care 5 1 Servic...

Page 2: ...manual in the vehicle Canadian Owners A French language copy of this manual can be obtained from your dealer or from Helm Incorporated P O Box 07130 Detroit MI 48207 How to Use This Manual Many peopl...

Page 3: ...ON These mean there is something that could hurt you or other people In the caution area we tell you what the hazard is Then we tell you what to do to help avoid or reduce the hazard Please read these...

Page 4: ...warning labels on the vehicle They use the same words CAUTION or NOTICE Vehicle Symbols The vehicle has components and labels that use symbols instead of text Symbols are shown along with the text de...

Page 5: ...These are some examples of symbols that may be found on the vehicle v...

Page 6: ...NOTES vi...

Page 7: ...0 Center Passenger Position 1 40 Rear Seat Passengers 1 41 Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Children and Small Adults 1 44 Safety Belt Extender 1 47 Child Restraints 1 47 Older Children 1 47 Infant...

Page 8: ...n 1 77 What Will You See After an Airbag Inflates 1 78 Passenger Sensing System 1 79 Servicing Your Airbag Equipped Vehicle 1 84 Adding Equipment to Your Airbag Equipped Vehicle 1 84 Restraint System...

Page 9: ...e whole control toward the front or toward the rear of the vehicle Moving the whole control up or down raises or lowers the entire seat cushion Vertical Control You can use the vertical control to adj...

Page 10: ...ontrol Let go of the control when the lower seatback reaches the desired level of support You can also reshape the side wing area of the lower seatback for more lateral support To increase support pre...

Page 11: ...The low setting warms the seatback and cushion until the seat temperature is near body temperature The medium and high settings heat the seatback and seat cushion to a slightly higher temperature You...

Page 12: ...cannot do their job when you are reclined like this The shoulder belt cannot do its job In a crash you could go into it receiving neck or other injuries The lap belt cannot do its job either In a cra...

Page 13: ...tions available initial position first click second click and third click Each position will click into place After the third position three clicks is reached pulling the head restraint farther will r...

Page 14: ...back and the seat cushion meet Then pull the seat cushion up and push it forward 2 Next push the seatback forward until it is flat with the floor Be sure to return the seat to the passenger position w...

Page 15: ...lways check to be sure that the safety belts are properly routed and attached and are not twisted Be sure to return the seat to the passenger position when finished Pull forward and push rearward on t...

Page 16: ...nali the rear seatbacks are equipped with rearward folding head restraints When the seatback is being folded down the head restraint will automatically fold rearward To fold the rear seat do the follo...

Page 17: ...res with the cushion try moving the front seat forward and or bringing the front seatback more upright On Yukon XL Denali models only once the seatbacks are folded down the rear seat footwell area wil...

Page 18: ...lways press rearward on the seatback to be sure it is locked CAUTION A safety belt that is improperly routed not properly attached or twisted will not provide the protection needed in a crash The pers...

Page 19: ...seatback and up on the seat cushion to make sure the seat is securely in place 6 Check to see that the safety belt buckles on the driver s side seat are accessible to the outboard and center occupants...

Page 20: ...outboard side of the seat until the seatback locks into the upright position 2 Push forward on the seatback to make sure it is locked into position Tilting the 50 50 Split Bench Seat 1 Fold the seatba...

Page 21: ...n do the following 1 Pull the lever labeled 3 toward you 2 While still holding the lever 3 toward you grasp the top of the seat and pull it toward you slightly 3 Let go of lever 3 and pull the seat co...

Page 22: ...the lever labeled 1 The seat cannot be removed unless the seatback is folded 3 To unlatch the rear of the seat from the floor pull up on the release lever labeled 2 at the rear of the seat and lift th...

Page 23: ...place properly when installing it CAUTION A safety belt that is improperly routed not properly attached or twisted will not provide the protection needed in a crash The person wearing the belt could b...

Page 24: ...t is secured to the floor Bench Seat If your vehicle has a full bench the seatback can be folded and the seat can be tilted or removed from the vehicle Folding the Seatback CAUTION If the seatback is...

Page 25: ...it is locked into place Tilting the Full Bench Seat CAUTION If the seatback is not locked it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash That could cause injury to the person sitting there Always pre...

Page 26: ...d the folded third row seat could come loose in a sudden stop or crash That could cause injury to people and damage to your vehicle Always be sure the support rod is properly engaged when the third ro...

Page 27: ...you and push firmly down until the seat latches in the floor 4 Try pulling it up to be sure it is locked into place 5 Pull up on the release lever labeled 1 and then pull up on the seatback until the...

Page 28: ...rear of the seat up from the floor 4 Pull on the release strap located in the lower middle of the seat to unlatch the seat from the floor and pull the seat out Use one hand to pull the release strap a...

Page 29: ...eded in a crash The person wearing the belt could be seriously injured After raising the rear seatback always check to be sure that the safety belts are properly routed and attached and are not twiste...

Page 30: ...where you want it Pull the lever again without pushing on the seatback and the seatback will go to an upright position Folding the Seatbacks The seatbacks on the bucket seats may be folded forward to...

Page 31: ...into the holes provided in the top of the seat cushion 3 Pull the seatback release lever upward and pull the seatback up and fold it down until it is flat If the seatback cannot fold flat because it...

Page 32: ...That could cause injury to the person sitting there Always press rearward on the seatback to be sure it is locked To return the seatbacks to the upright position do the following 1 On Yukon XL Denali...

Page 33: ...check that your passengers belts are fastened properly too CAUTION It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area inside or outside of a vehicle In a collision people riding in these areas are mor...

Page 34: ...uckle up can survive and sometimes walk away Without belts they could have been badly hurt or killed After more than 30 years of safety belts in vehicles the facts are clear In most crashes buckling u...

Page 35: ...Put someone on it Get it up to speed Then stop the vehicle The rider does not stop 1 29...

Page 36: ...The person keeps going until stopped by something In a real vehicle it could be the windshield or the instrument panel 1 30...

Page 37: ...pside down And your chance of being conscious during and after an accident so you can unbuckle and get out is much greater if you are belted Q If my vehicle has airbags why should I have to wear safet...

Page 38: ...is only for people of adult size Be aware that there are special things to know about safety belts and children And there are different rules for smaller children and babies If a child will be riding...

Page 39: ...d of the belt as you pull up on the shoulder belt The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug on the hips just touching the thighs In a crash this applies force to the strong pelvic bones And...

Page 40: ...o loose It will not give nearly as much protection this way CAUTION You can be seriously hurt if your shoulder belt is too loose In a crash you would move forward too much which could increase injury...

Page 41: ...n be seriously injured if your belt is buckled in the wrong place like this In a crash the belt would go up over your abdomen The belt forces would be there not at the pelvic bones This could cause se...

Page 42: ...red if your belt goes over an armrest like this The belt would be much too high In a crash you can slide under the belt The belt force would then be applied at the abdomen not at the pelvic bones and...

Page 43: ...riously injured if you wear the shoulder belt under your arm In a crash your body would move too far forward which would increase the chance of head and neck injury Also the belt would apply too much...

Page 44: ...cross the body CAUTION You can be seriously injured by a twisted belt In a crash you would not have the full width of the belt to spread impact forces If a belt is twisted make it straight so it can w...

Page 45: ...women Like all occupants they are more likely to be seriously injured if they do not wear safety belts A pregnant woman should wear a lap shoulder belt and the lap portion should be worn as low as po...

Page 46: ...airbag If this happens unintentionally just let the belt go back all the way and start again Center Passenger Position Second Row Lap Shoulder Belt When you sit in the center position of a second row...

Page 47: ...the safety belt quickly if you ever had to Rear Seat Passengers It is very important for rear seat passengers to buckle up Accident statistics show that unbelted people in the rear seat are hurt more...

Page 48: ...it Then pull the belt across you more slowly 2 Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure When the shoulder belt is pulled out all the wa...

Page 49: ...ng the thighs In a crash this applies force to the strong pelvic bones And you would be less likely to slide under the lap belt If you slid under it the belt would apply force at your abdomen This cou...

Page 50: ...oulder belt should fit against your body To unlatch the belt just push the button on the buckle Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Children and Small Adults Rear shoulder belt comfort guides may prov...

Page 51: ...all a comfort guide and use the safety belt 1 For the second row remove the guide from its storage clip on the trim panel near the side of the seatback or from the side of the center seat For the thir...

Page 52: ...lies flat The guide must be on top of the belt CAUTION A safety belt that is not properly worn may not provide the protection needed in a crash The person wearing the belt could be seriously injured...

Page 53: ...er it take the heaviest coat you will wear so the extender will be long enough for you To help avoid personal injury do not let someone else use it and use it only for the seat it is made to fit The e...

Page 54: ...se severe or even fatal internal injuries in a crash Accident statistics show that children are safer if they are restrained in the rear seat In a crash children who are not buckled up can strike othe...

Page 55: ...upper body would have the restraint that belts provide See Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Children and Small Adults on page 1 44 If the child is so small that the shoulder belt is still very clos...

Page 56: ...children up to some age must be restrained while in a vehicle Every time infants and young children ride in vehicles they should have the protection provided by appropriate restraints Young children...

Page 57: ...or killed Airbags plus lap shoulder belts offer protection for adults and older children but not for young children and infants Neither the vehicle s safety belt system nor its airbag system is desig...

Page 58: ...will have a label saying that it meets federal motor vehicle safety standards The restraint manufacturer s instructions that come with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for a part...

Page 59: ...child s abdomen In a crash the belt would apply force on a body area that is unprotected by any bony structure This alone could cause serious or fatal injuries Young children always should be secured...

Page 60: ...f the infant The harness system holds the infant in place and in a crash acts to keep the infant positioned in the restraint A forward facing child seat C E provides restraint for the child s body wit...

Page 61: ...restraints have used the adult belt system in the vehicle To help reduce the chance of injury the child also has to be secured within the restraint The vehicle s belt system secures the add on child...

Page 62: ...ccident statistics show that children are safer if they are restrained in the rear rather than the front seat General Motors recommends that child restraints be secured in a rear seat including an inf...

Page 63: ...ipped child restraints are designed for use with or without the top strap being anchored Others require the top strap always to be anchored Be sure to read and follow the instructions for your child r...

Page 64: ...have the top strap anchored you will be ready to secure the child restraint itself Tighten the top strap when and as the child restraint manufacturer s instructions say Top Strap Anchor Location Yukon...

Page 65: ...ed at the bottom rear of the seat cushion for each seating position in the second row and for the center seating position in the third row Yukon XL Denali Second Row Seat Bucket Seats Similar Yukon XL...

Page 66: ...l law requires that the top strap be anchored or if the instructions that come with the child restraint say that the top strap must be anchored There is no place to anchor the top strap in these posit...

Page 67: ...seats and the outboard passenger positions for bucket seats This system designed to make installation of child restraints easier does not use the vehicle s safety belts Instead it uses vehicle anchor...

Page 68: ...where the seatback meets the seat cushion CAUTION If a LATCH type child restraint is not attached to its anchorage points the restraint will not be able to protect the child correctly In a crash the c...

Page 69: ...f your child restraint is equipped with the LATCH system see Lower Anchorages and Top Tethers for Children LATCH System on page 1 61 See Top Strap on page 1 57 if the child restraint has one For the t...

Page 70: ...elt Make sure the release button is positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly if you ever had to 4 Pull the rest of the shoulder belt all the way out of the retractor to set...

Page 71: ...at Position Second Row The center seat position in the second row has a lap shoulder belt which works the same way as the safety belt in the rear outside seat positions For instructions on how to secu...

Page 72: ...h or around the restraint The child restraint instructions will show you how 4 Buckle the belt Make sure the release button is positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly if yo...

Page 73: ...at if the air bag deploys CAUTION A child in a rear facing child restraint can be seriously injured or killed if the right front passenger s airbag inflates This is because the back of the rear facing...

Page 74: ...move the seat as far back as it will go before securing the child restraint in this seat See Power Seats on page 1 3 When the passenger sensing system has turned off the right front passenger s front...

Page 75: ...tion of the belt and feed the shoulder belt back into the retractor If you are using a forward facing child restraint you may find it helpful to use your knee to push down on the child restraint as yo...

Page 76: ...traint is not trapped under the vehicle head restraint If this happens adjust the head restraint If the on indicator is still lit secure the child in the child restraint in a rear seat position in the...

Page 77: ...em CAUTION Continued CAUTION Continued Frontal airbags for the driver and right front passenger are designed to deploy only in moderate to severe frontal and near frontal crashes They are not designed...

Page 78: ...aining control of the vehicle Front occupants should not lean on or sleep against the door CAUTION Anyone who is up against or very close to any airbag when it inflates can be seriously injured or kil...

Page 79: ...rbag symbol The system checks the airbag electrical system for malfunctions The light tells you if there is an electrical problem See Airbag Readiness Light on page 3 31 for more information Where Are...

Page 80: ...ht front passenger s frontal airbag is in the instrument panel on the passenger s side If your vehicle has one the driver s side impact airbag is in the side of the driver s seatback closest to the do...

Page 81: ...irbag might not inflate properly or it might force the object into that person causing severe injury or even death The path of an inflating airbag must be kept clear Do not put anything between an occ...

Page 82: ...reshold level for the reduced deployment is about 10 to 16 mph 16 to 25 km h and the threshold level for a full deployment is about 20 to 30 mph 32 to 48 km h The threshold level can vary however with...

Page 83: ...ps on off road driving What Makes an Airbag Inflate In an impact of sufficient severity the airbag sensing system detects that the vehicle is in a crash For both frontal and side impact airbags the se...

Page 84: ...in the deflated airbags Airbag inflation does not prevent the driver from seeing or being able to steer the vehicle nor does it stop people from leaving the vehicle CAUTION When an airbag inflates th...

Page 85: ...he right front passenger s airbag or both the airbag module and seatback for the driver s and right front passenger s side impact airbag Do not open or break the airbag coverings Passenger Sensing Sys...

Page 86: ...ot Accident statistics show that children are safer if they are restrained in the rear rather than the front seat General Motors recommends that child restraints be secured in a rear seat including an...

Page 87: ...ystem determines that an infant is present in a rear facing infant seat the system determines that a small child is present in a forward facing child restraint the system determines that a small child...

Page 88: ...ag to be enabled the on indicator will light and stay lit to remind you that the airbag is active For some children who have outgrown child restraints and for very small adults the passenger sensing s...

Page 89: ...cluding important safety information Aftermarket equipment such as seat covers can affect how well the passenger sensing system operates You may want to consider not using seat covers or other afterma...

Page 90: ...f the airbag system Be sure to follow proper service procedures and make sure the person performing work for you is qualified to do so The airbag system does not need regular maintenance Adding Equipm...

Page 91: ...dure in this manual See Customer Satisfaction Procedure on page 7 2 Restraint System Check Checking the Restraint Systems Now and then make sure the safety belt reminder light and all your belts buckl...

Page 92: ...er a very minor collision nothing may be necessary But if the belts were stretched as they would be if worn during a more severe crash then you need new parts If the LATCH system was being used during...

Page 93: ...itions 2 17 Retained Accessory Power RAP 2 17 Starting the Engine 2 18 Adjustable Throttle and Brake Pedal 2 19 Engine Coolant Heater 2 19 Automatic Transmission Operation 2 21 Tow Haul Mode 2 23 All...

Page 94: ...ge Areas 2 40 Glove Box 2 40 Cupholder s 2 40 Instrument Panel Storage Area 2 40 Center Console Storage Area 2 40 Luggage Carrier 2 41 Rear Storage Area 2 42 Convenience Net 2 42 Cargo Cover 2 42 Sunr...

Page 95: ...the ignition key is dangerous for many reasons They could operate the power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move The children or others could be badly injured or even killed Do not...

Page 96: ...adio frequency subject to Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules and with Industry Canada This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1...

Page 97: ...cessary See Battery Replacement under Remote Keyless Entry System Operation on page 2 5 If you are still having trouble see your dealer or a qualified technician for service Remote Keyless Entry Syste...

Page 98: ...tolen a replacement can be purchased through your dealer Remember to bring any remaining transmitters with you when you go to your dealer When the dealer matches the replacement transmitter to your ve...

Page 99: ...ation 5 Check the operation of the transmitter Resynchronization Resynchronization may be necessary due to the security method used by this system The transmitter does not send the same signal twice t...

Page 100: ...ldren who get into unlocked vehicles may be unable to get out A child can be overcome by extreme heat and can suffer permanent injuries or even death from heat stroke Always lock your vehicle whenever...

Page 101: ...a door or the liftgate is open the delayed locking feature will delay locking the doors until five seconds after the last door is closed You will hear three chimes to signal that the delayed locking f...

Page 102: ...one of the locks do the following 1 Open one of the rear doors 2 To engage the rear door security locks move the lever forward 3 To disengage the lock move the lever rearward 4 Close the door 5 Do th...

Page 103: ...ts highest speed and select the control setting that will force outside air into your vehicle See Climate Control System in the Index If you have air outlets on or under the instrument panel open them...

Page 104: ...e with the windows closed is dangerous They can be overcome by the extreme heat and suffer permanent injuries or even death from heat stroke Never leave a child a helpless adult or a pet alone in a ve...

Page 105: ...own mode The express down mode can be canceled at any time by pulling up on the switch To open the window in small amounts press the switch to the first position until the window is at the desired lev...

Page 106: ...and stay on 3 Close all doors The security light should go off after about 30 seconds The alarm is not armed until the security light goes off If a locked door is opened without the key or the remote...

Page 107: ...s 1 From inside the vehicle lower the driver s window and open the driver s door 2 Activate the system by locking the doors with the power door lock switch while the door is open or with the remote ke...

Page 108: ...asslock system is not working properly and must be serviced by your dealer Your vehicle is not protected by Passlock at this time You may also want to check the fuse See Fuses and Circuit Breakers on...

Page 109: ...If none of this works then your vehicle needs service B ACCESSORY This position lets you use things like the radio and the windshield wipers when the engine is off Notice Lengthy operation of features...

Page 110: ...starter 2 If it does not start within 10 seconds push the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor while you hold the ignition key in START When the engine starts let go of the key and let up on th...

Page 111: ...anel Press the button closest to you to move the pedals closer to you Press the button farthest from you to move the pedals away from you Engine Coolant Heater Your vehicle may be equipped with an eng...

Page 112: ...into a properly grounded three prong 110 volt AC outlet If the cord will not reach use a heavy duty three prong extension cord rated for at least 15 amps 4 Before starting the engine be sure to unplu...

Page 113: ...g brake firmly set Your vehicle can roll Do not leave your vehicle when the engine is running unless you have to If you have left the engine running the vehicle can move suddenly You or others could b...

Page 114: ...re the engine is not running at high speed when shifting your vehicle DRIVE D This position is for normal driving If you need more power for passing and you are Going less than about 35 mph 55 km h pu...

Page 115: ...hicle in one place on a hill using only the accelerator pedal may damage the transmission If you are stuck do not spin the tires When stopping on a hill use the brakes to hold the vehicle in place On...

Page 116: ...pplied and the vehicle is moving at least 3 mph 5 km h for at least three seconds To release the parking brake hold the regular brake pedal down Pull the bottom edge of the lever located above the par...

Page 117: ...it with you If you can leave your vehicle with the ignition key in your hand your vehicle is in PARK P Leaving Your Vehicle With the Engine Running CAUTION It can be dangerous to leave your vehicle w...

Page 118: ...ift lever out of PARK P Shifting Out of Park P Automatic Transmission Your vehicle has an automatic transmission shift lock control system which locks the shift lever in PARK P when the ignition is in...

Page 119: ...consciousness and death You might have exhaust coming in if Your exhaust system sounds strange or different Your vehicle gets rusty underneath Your vehicle was damaged in a collision Your vehicle was...

Page 120: ...rage with the engine running Another closed in place can be a blizzard See Winter Driving on page 4 37 CAUTION It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle if the shift lever is not fully in PARK P...

Page 121: ...ld the on off button for approximately four seconds until either a flashing F or C appears 2 Press the button again to change the display to the desired unit of measurement After approximately four se...

Page 122: ...ot adjusted to account for compass variance the compass could give false readings To adjust for compass variance do the following 1 Find your current location and variance zone number on the following...

Page 123: ...ompass windows If CAL is not displayed push the on off button for approximately 12 seconds or until CAL is displayed The compass can be calibrated by driving the vehicle in circles at 5 mph 8 km h or...

Page 124: ...ss the right or left side of the mirror control to fold or unfold the mirrors The mirror will adjust as it folds in and will reposition itself once it is unfolded If the mirrors are accidentally folde...

Page 125: ...e is curved so more can be seen from the driver s seat It makes things in the mirror appear farther away than they really are Outside Heated Mirrors Your vehicle may have this feature When this button...

Page 126: ...he tilt position This feature can be enabled disabled through the Driver Information Center See Driver Information Center DIC on page 3 46 for more information OnStar System OnStar uses global positio...

Page 127: ...nStar user s guide in the vehicle s glove box visit www onstar com or www onstarcanada com or speak to an OnStar advisor by pressing the OnStar button or calling 1 888 4 ONSTAR 1 888 466 7827 OnStar V...

Page 128: ...on is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation...

Page 129: ...r than 30 seconds and do not repeat this step to program a second and or third transmitter to the remaining two HomeLink buttons 2 Position the end of your hand held transmitter about 1 to 3 inches 3...

Page 130: ...eLink should now activate your rolling code equipped device To program the remaining two HomeLink buttons begin with Step 2 of Programming HomeLink You do not want to repeat Step 1 as this will erase...

Page 131: ...an be reprogrammed See Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button following this section Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button To program a device to HomeLink using a HomeLink button previously trained f...

Page 132: ...y be removed for cleaning by pushing down and then back on the cupholder Instrument Panel Storage Area Your vehicle may have a closed storage area on the instrument panel above the compact disc change...

Page 133: ...eed to cut a piece of 3 8 inch plywood to fit inside the crossrails and siderails to spread the load If plywood is used tie it to the siderail supports Tie the load to the crossrails or the siderail s...

Page 134: ...im You can unhook the net so that it will lie flat when you re not using it Cargo Cover CAUTION An improperly stored cargo cover could be thrown about the vehicle during a collision or sudden maneuver...

Page 135: ...r at an angle and place the cover holder tab into the slot in the driver s side trim panel 3 Move the other end of the cover forward and hold it next to the passenger s side trim panel slot 4 Push the...

Page 136: ...sition The sunroof is also equipped with a sunshade which you can pull forward to block sun rays If a hand arm or other object is blocking the sunroof glass panel as it is closing the glass panel will...

Page 137: ...ding the seatback recliner lumbar and side wing area throttle and brake pedals and both of the outside mirrors to your preference 2 Press and hold the 1 or 2 button of the memory control for three sec...

Page 138: ...hold the exit button of the memory control for three seconds A double chime will sound to let you know that the position has been stored for the selected button 1 or 2 To repeat the procedure for a s...

Page 139: ...ys and Cigarette Lighter 3 20 Climate Controls 3 20 Dual Automatic Climate Control System 3 20 Outlet Adjustment 3 25 Rear Climate Control System 3 26 Warning Lights Gages and Indicators 3 28 Instrume...

Page 140: ...avigation Radio System 3 82 Rear Seat Entertainment System 3 82 Rear Seat Audio RSA 3 92 CD Changer 3 94 Theft Deterrent Feature 3 97 Audio Steering Wheel Controls 3 97 Radio Reception 3 98 Care of th...

Page 141: ...NOTES 3 3...

Page 142: ...Instrument Panel Overview 3 4...

Page 143: ...n page 3 66 H Dome Override Button See Dome Lamps on page 3 18 I Rear Wiper Washer See Rear Window Washer Wiper under Windshield Washer on page 3 10 J Fog Lamps Button See Fog Lamps on page 3 17 K Dri...

Page 144: ...and off Press the button again to turn the flashers off When the hazard warning flashers are on your turn signals will not work Other Warning Devices If you carry reflective triangles you can set them...

Page 145: ...d Wipers See Windshield Wipers on page 3 9 L Windshield Washer See Windshield Washer on page 3 10 I Cruise Control See Cruise Control on page 3 11 For information on the headlamps see Headlamps on pag...

Page 146: ...nd at each flash of the turn signal and the message TURN SIGNAL ON will also appear in the DIC To turn the chime and message off move the turn signal lever to the off position Headlamp High Low Beam C...

Page 147: ...pes hold the band on mist longer N Delay You can set the wiper speed for a long or short delay between wipes This can be very useful in light rain or snow Turn the band to choose the delay time The cl...

Page 148: ...our vision Rear Window Washer Wiper This knob is located on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel To turn the rear wiper on turn the knob to either 1 or 2 For long delayed wiping turn...

Page 149: ...r foot on the accelerator This can really help on long trips Cruise control does not work at speeds below about 25 mph 40 km h If you apply your brakes the cruise control will shut off CAUTION Cruise...

Page 150: ...cruise symbol on the instrument panel will illuminate when the cruise control is engaged Resuming a Set Speed Suppose you set your cruise control at a desired speed and then you apply the brake This...

Page 151: ...ph 1 6 km h slower Passing Another Vehicle While Using Cruise Control Use the accelerator pedal to increase your speed When you take your foot off the pedal your vehicle will slow down to the cruise c...

Page 152: ...le for vehicles first sold in Canada AUTO Turn the control to this position to put the system into automatic headlamp mode The Daytime Running Lamps DRL will also be activated if it is light enough ou...

Page 153: ...sidemarker and other lamps won t be on The instrument panel won t be lit up either When it begins to get dark the automatic headlamp system will switch from DRL to the headlamps As with any vehicle y...

Page 154: ...headlamp system to change to DRL if it is bright enough outside During that delay your instrument panel cluster may not be as bright as usual Make sure your instrument panel brightness control is in t...

Page 155: ...enever your high beam headlamps come on When the high beams go off the fog lamps will come on again The fog lamps will be cancelled after the ignition is turned off If you still want to use the fog la...

Page 156: ...Your vehicle is equipped with an illuminated entry feature When a door is opened the dome lamps and puddle lamps will come on if the dome override button is in the out position If the dome override bu...

Page 157: ...e Center Console Storage Area on page 2 40 for more information Additional power outlets may be located on the back of the center console above the cupholder door and in the rear cargo area on the pas...

Page 158: ...and push down to be sure it is secure To use the cigarette lighter push it in all the way and let go When it s ready it will pop back out by itself Notice Holding a cigarette lighter in while it is he...

Page 159: ...n this section Turn the knob counterclockwise or clockwise to lower or increase the cabin temperature The display will show the temperature setting decreasing or increasing and an arrow pointing to th...

Page 160: ...e the temperature setting of 90 F 32 C the system will remain at the maximum heat setting Choosing either maximum setting will not cause the vehicle to heat or cool any faster Be careful not to cover...

Page 161: ...side air entering your vehicle The light on the recirculation button will glow This is helpful when you are trying to limit odors entering your vehicle and for maximum air conditioning performance in...

Page 162: ...own Then keep your windows closed for the air conditioner to work its best On cool but sunny days while using manual operation of the automatic system use bi level to deliver warm air to the floor and...

Page 163: ...clear the inside rear window may damage the rear window defogger Repairs would not be covered by your warranty Do not clear the inside of the rear window with sharp objects Outlet Adjustment Your vehi...

Page 164: ...to the desired setting Choose AUTO if you want the system to automatically choose the fan speed to maintain a selected temperature See Auto Mode later in this section for more information on using th...

Page 165: ...on using this feature b Temperature Press this button up or down to increase or decrease the temperature setting w9x Fan Press this button up or down to adjust the fan speed Choose AUTO if you want th...

Page 166: ...ou know they are working If you are familiar with this section you should not be alarmed when this happens Gages can indicate when there may be or is a problem with one of your vehicle s functions Oft...

Page 167: ...designed to let you know at a glance how your vehicle is running You ll know how fast you re going about how much fuel you have and many other things you ll need to know to drive safely and economica...

Page 168: ...a new odometer installed the new one will be set to the correct mileage total of the old odometer Trip Odometer The trip odometer can tell you how far your vehicle has been driven since you last set...

Page 169: ...System on page 1 79 for more information If the driver s belt is buckled neither the chime nor the light will come on Airbag Readiness Light There is an airbag readiness light on the instrument panel...

Page 170: ...t a crash To help avoid injury to yourself or others have your vehicle serviced right away if the airbag readiness light stays on after you start your vehicle The airbag readiness light should flash f...

Page 171: ...facing child restraint would be very close to the inflating airbag Do not use a rear facing child restraint in the right front passenger s seat if the airbag is turned on Your vehicle has a rear seat...

Page 172: ...harging System Light The charging system light will come on briefly when you turn on the ignition but the engine is not running as a check to show you it is working It should go out once the engine is...

Page 173: ...speeds allow the charging system to create maximum power You can only drive for a short time with the reading in either warning zone If you must drive turn off all unnecessary accessories Readings in...

Page 174: ...e Towing Your Vehicle on page 4 49 CAUTION Your brake system may not be working properly if the brake system warning light is on Driving with the brake system warning light on can lead to an accident...

Page 175: ...biliTrak system this light should come on briefly when you turn the ignition to RUN If the light doesn t come on then the system may require service have it fixed so it will be there to warn you if th...

Page 176: ...ansmission fluid reaches temperatures of approximately 275 F 135 C or greater the Driver Information Center will display a TRANS HOT IDLE ENGINE warning message and a chime will sound Pull the vehicle...

Page 177: ...ransmission cool down If the transmission is operated at higher temperatures on a frequent basis see Scheduled Maintenance on page 6 4 for the proper transmission maintenance intervals Tire Pressure L...

Page 178: ...igned to assist your service technician in correctly diagnosing any malfunction Notice If you keep driving your vehicle with this light on after awhile your emission controls may not work as well your...

Page 179: ...ollowing If the light continues to flash when it is safe to do so stop the vehicle Find a safe place to park your vehicle Turn the key off wait at least 10 seconds and restart the engine If the light...

Page 180: ...ions Inspection and Maintenance Programs Some state provincial and local governments have or may begin programs to inspect the emission control equipment on your vehicle Failure to pass this inspectio...

Page 181: ...aused by a dangerously low oil level or some other problem causing low oil pressure Check your oil as soon as possible See Engine Oil on page 5 14 CAUTION Do not keep driving if the oil pressure is lo...

Page 182: ...lem with the Passlock system Your vehicle will not be protected by Passlock and you should see your dealer Also see Content Theft Deterrent on page 2 14 for additional information regarding the securi...

Page 183: ...FUEL LEVEL LOW message will appear See Driver Information Center DIC on page 3 46 Here are some situations you may experience with your fuel gage None of these indicate a problem with the fuel gage A...

Page 184: ...r and engine hours by pressing the trip odometer reset stem located on the instrument panel cluster You will also turn off or acknowledge DIC messages by pressing the trip odometer reset stem See Spee...

Page 185: ...ance traveled since the last reset for TRIP A in either miles or kilometers Trip B Press the trip information button until TRIP B appears on the display This mode shows the current distance traveled s...

Page 186: ...rmation after the odometer is displayed when the vehicle is off Fuel Information Button t Fuel Information Press the fuel information button to scroll through the range fuel used average fuel economy...

Page 187: ...ddition to the engine oil life system monitoring the oil life additional maintenance is recommended in the Maintenance Schedule in this manual See Engine Oil on page 5 14 and Scheduled Maintenance on...

Page 188: ...nowledge the message and clear it from the DIC display If your vehicle is not equipped with the four DIC buttons pressing the trip odometer reset stem will acknowledge the message and clear it from th...

Page 189: ...trip odometer reset stem will acknowledge the message and clear it from the DIC display CHANGE ENGINE OIL This message is displayed when the engine oil needs to be changed When you change the engine...

Page 190: ...nowledge the message and clear it from the DIC display It will appear at each ignition cycle until the tires are inflated to the correct inflation pressure CHECK WASHER FLUID If the washer fluid level...

Page 191: ...r a chime Stop and turn off the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so to avoid severe damage This message will clear when the engine has cooled to a safe operating temperature Notice If you drive you...

Page 192: ...om the DIC display If your vehicle is not equipped with the four DIC buttons pressing the trip odometer reset stem will acknowledge the message and clear it from the DIC display OIL LIFE RESET This me...

Page 193: ...trip odometer reset stem will acknowledge the message and clear it from the DIC display REDUCED ENGINE POWER This message is displayed and you will hear a chime when the cooling system temperature ge...

Page 194: ...YSTEM If there is a problem with the brake system this message will be displayed on the DIC If this message appears stop as soon as possible and turn off the vehicle Restart the vehicle and check for...

Page 195: ...the tire monitor sensors have not been programmed successfully See your GM dealer Pressing any of the four DIC buttons if equipped will acknowledge the message and clear it from the DIC display If you...

Page 196: ...od of time The message will also be displayed if the brake system warning light is on See Brake System Warning Light on page 3 35 The message could be displayed if the stability system takes longer th...

Page 197: ...re Gage on page 3 38 Notice If you drive your vehicle while the transmission fluid is overheating and the transmission temperature warning is displayed on the instrument panel cluster and or DIC you c...

Page 198: ...l acknowledge the message and clear it from the DIC display If your vehicle is not equipped with the four DIC buttons pressing the trip odometer reset stem will acknowledge the message and clear it fr...

Page 199: ...ayed on the DIC Pressing the select button will scroll through the following choices UNLOCK DOORS IN PARK default All of the doors will unlock when the vehicle is shifted into PARK P UNLOCK DRIVER IN...

Page 200: ...ll not operate if the key is in the ignition Lock Feedback Press the customization button until LOCK FEEDBACK appears in the display To select your preference for the feedback you receive when locking...

Page 201: ...NLOCK FEEDBACK OFF There will be no feedback when unlocking the vehicle Choose one of the available options and press the customization button while it is displayed on the DIC to select it and move on...

Page 202: ...ect button while EASY EXIT SEAT is displayed on the DIC Pressing the select button will scroll through the following choices EASY EXIT SEAT OFF default No seat exit recall will occur EASY EXIT SEAT ON...

Page 203: ...The headlamps will flash when the alarm is active Choose one of the available options and press the customization button while your choice is displayed on the DIC to select it and move on to the next...

Page 204: ...audio system CD player CB radio mobile telephone or two way radio make sure that it can be added by checking with your dealer Also check federal rules covering mobile radio and telephone units If soun...

Page 205: ...minute buttons at the same time for another two seconds If the time is not available from the station NO UPDAT will appear on the display RDS time is broadcast once a minute After tuning to an RDS bro...

Page 206: ...ext information that includes song title and artist name A service fee is required in order to receive the XM service For more information contact XM at www xmradio com or call 1 800 852 XMXM 9696 Pla...

Page 207: ...ls you will notice that background noise is now audible and will prevent you from hearing softer passages of the music To turn AudioPilot off press AUTO VOL until AVOL OFF appears on the display For a...

Page 208: ...to increase or to decrease The display will show the bass or treble level If a station is weak or noisy decrease the treble To adjust the bass or treble to the middle position while it is displayed pu...

Page 209: ...nce or fade will be adjusted to the middle position and the display will show the speaker balance To adjust all tone and speaker controls to the middle position push and hold the AUDIO knob when no to...

Page 210: ...he display The radio may switch to stations with a stronger frequency To turn alternate frequency off press and hold BAND again for two seconds AF OFF will appear on the display The radio will not swi...

Page 211: ...n symbol will disappear from the display until another new message is received The last message can be displayed by pressing the INFO button You can view the last message until a new message is receiv...

Page 212: ...en area the signal should return Loading XM Acquiring channel audio after 4 second delay The audio system is acquiring and processing audio and text data No action is needed This message should disapp...

Page 213: ...The XM receiver in the vehicle may have previously been in another vehicle For security purposes XM receivers cannot be swapped between vehicles If this message is received after having your vehicle...

Page 214: ...or chrome tape is inserted If an error appears on the display see Cassette Tape Messages later in this section 1 PREV Previous The tape must have at least three seconds of silence between each select...

Page 215: ...continue moving forward or backward through the tape SEEK and a positive or negative number will appear on the display SCAN Press and hold either the SCAN or the TYPE arrows for more than two seconds...

Page 216: ...to prevent damage to the tapes and player See Care of the Cassette Tape Player on page 3 98 If the cassette tape is not playing correctly for any other reason try a known good cassette If any error o...

Page 217: ...er Notice If you add paper labels to a CD insert more than one CD into the slot at a time or attempt to play scratched or damaged CDs you could damage the CD player When using the CD player use only C...

Page 218: ...TYPE arrows for more than two seconds until SCAN appears on the display and you hear a beep The radio will go to the next track play for 10 seconds then go on to the next track Press either the SCAN o...

Page 219: ...to your GM dealer when reporting the problem Listening to a DVD If your vehicle has the Rear Seat Entertainment RSE system and a DVD is playing the DVD symbol will appear on the radio display indicat...

Page 220: ...ally resume play if the ignition is in RUN ACCESSORY or if RAP is active Before You Drive The RSE system is for rear seat passengers only The driver cannot safely view the video screen while driving a...

Page 221: ...cluded are needed to connect the auxiliary device to the RCA jacks The yellow connector inputs video and the red and white connectors input right and left audio Refer to the manufacturer s instruction...

Page 222: ...e on the rear seat audio system if the RSE system power is on Refer to Rear Seat Audio RSA on page 3 92 for more information Video Screen The video screen is located in the overhead console To use the...

Page 223: ...en using the wired headphones not included if the front seat passengers play a CD in the Radio with Six Disc CD if equipped or use XM Satellite Radio Service if equipped you will hear the audio for th...

Page 224: ...arrow buttons to navigate through a menu r Enter Press this button to select the choices that are highlighted in any menu Playing a Disc To play a disc gently insert the disc with the label side up i...

Page 225: ...signals from the remote control If the remote control does not seem to be working the batteries may need to be replaced See Battery Replacement later in this section Objects blocking the line of sigh...

Page 226: ...e current track or chapter Press this button again to return to the previous track or chapter This button may not work when the DVD is playing the copyright information or the previews 1 through 0 Num...

Page 227: ...DVD or CD Press this button while a DVD or CD is playing to pause it Press this button again to continue the play of the DVD or CD When the DVD is playing press the pause button then press the fast fo...

Page 228: ...ted but it was pulled back into the DVD player The disc is being stored in the DVD player Press the eject button again to eject the disc Problem Recommended Action In auxiliary mode the picture moves...

Page 229: ...remove the disc from the DVD player This could permanently damage the disc and DVD player Problem Recommended Action Sometimes the wireless headphone audio cuts out or buzzes Check for obstructions l...

Page 230: ...s mobile fax or walkie talkies It may be necessary to turn off the DVD player when operating one of these devices in or near the vehicle Excludes the OnStar System Cleaning the Video Screen Pour some...

Page 231: ...stening to a cassette tape When a CD is playing press the up arrow to go to the next track on the CD Press the down arrow to go to the start of the current track if more than eight seconds have played...

Page 232: ...n 2 Select a position by pressing the numbered button with the green blinking light If a button is not pressed within five seconds the changer will go to the lowest available position 3 Load the CD wh...

Page 233: ...ore than eight seconds have played If this pushbutton is held or pressed more than once the player will continue moving backward through the CD 2 NEXT Press this pushbutton to go to the next track If...

Page 234: ...hot When the temperature returns to normal the CD should play You are driving on a very rough road When the road becomes smoother the CD should play The CD is dirty scratched wet or upside down The ai...

Page 235: ...OnStar Mute If your vehicle has OnStar press this button to interact with the OnStar system See the OnStar manual provided with your vehicle for more information If your vehicle does not have OnStar...

Page 236: ...m coast to coast Just as with FM tall buildings or hills can interfere with satellite radio signals causing the sound to fade in and out The radio may display NO SIGNAL to indicate interference Care o...

Page 237: ...ich uses a cassette with a fabric belt to clean the tape head This type of cleaning cassette will not eject on its own A non scrubbing action cleaner may not clean as thoroughly as the scrubbing type...

Page 238: ...on the roof of your vehicle Keep this antenna clear of snow and ice build up for clear radio reception The performance of the XM system may be affected if the sunroof is open Loading items onto the ro...

Page 239: ...oads 4 15 Driving at Night 4 27 Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads 4 29 City Driving 4 31 Freeway Driving 4 32 Before Leaving on a Long Trip 4 34 Highway Hypnosis 4 35 Hill and Mountain Roads 4 35 Winte...

Page 240: ...driving task Anything that distracts from the driving task such as concentrating on a cellular telephone call reading or reaching for something on the floor makes proper defensive driving more difficu...

Page 241: ...drinking The length of time it has taken the drinker to consume the alcohol According to the American Medical Association a 180 lb 82 kg person who drinks three 12 ounce 355 ml bottles of beer in an h...

Page 242: ...at a level of 0 15 percent the chance is 25 times greater The body takes about an hour to rid itself of the alcohol in one drink No amount of coffee or number of cold showers will speed that up I will...

Page 243: ...20 m That could be a lot of distance in an emergency so keeping enough space between your vehicle and others is important And of course actual stopping distances vary greatly with the surface of the r...

Page 244: ...6 Along with ABS your vehicle has a Dynamic Rear Proportioning DRP system If there is a DRP problem both the brake and ABS warning lights will come on accompanied by a 10 second chime The lights and c...

Page 245: ...e pedal or always decrease stopping distance If you get too close to the vehicle in front of you you will not have time to apply your brakes if that vehicle suddenly slows or stops Always leave enough...

Page 246: ...StabiliTrak If either message appears on the Driver Information Center DIC and your vehicle hasn t gone through hard acceleration braking or multiple turns in the first two miles of driving your vehi...

Page 247: ...traction control as necessary The traction control system is enabled automatically when you start your vehicle and it will activate and display the TRACTION ACTIVE message in the Driver Information Ce...

Page 248: ...ay re engage the cruise control See Cruise Control on page 3 11 StabiliTrak may also turn off automatically if it determines that a problem exists with the system If the problem does not clear itself...

Page 249: ...ahead Try to adjust your speed so you can drive through the curve Maintain a reasonable steady speed Wait to accelerate until you are out of the curve and then accelerate gently into the straightaway...

Page 250: ...reason to practice defensive driving at all times and wear safety belts properly Off Road Recovery You may find that your right wheels have dropped off the edge of a road onto the shoulder while you...

Page 251: ...is all right to pass providing the road ahead is clear Never cross a solid line on your side of the lane or a double solid line even if the road seems empty of approaching traffic Do not get too clos...

Page 252: ...ee control systems brakes steering and acceleration do not have enough friction where the tires meet the road to do what the driver has asked In any emergency do not give up Keep trying to steer and c...

Page 253: ...e system ABS helps avoid only the braking skid Operating Your All Wheel Drive Vehicle Off Paved Roads If your vehicle has 20 inch tire wheel assemblies you should not drive off road unless you are on...

Page 254: ...ortant things to remember about how to load your vehicle The heaviest things should be on the load floor and forward of your rear axle Put heavier items as far forward as you can Be sure the load is s...

Page 255: ...aust system Traveling to Remote Areas It makes sense to plan your trip especially when going to a remote area Know the terrain and plan your route You are much less likely to get bad surprises Get acc...

Page 256: ...errain You need to be familiar with the terrain and its many different features Here are some things to consider Surface Conditions Off roading can take you over hard packed dirt gravel rocks grass sa...

Page 257: ...n be very dangerous on any road And this is certainly true for off road driving At the very time you need special alertness and driving skills your reflexes perceptions and judgment can be affected by...

Page 258: ...hat can block your path such as boulders trees logs or ruts What is beyond the hill Is there a cliff an embankment a drop off a fence Get out and walk the hill if you do not know It is the smart way t...

Page 259: ...stall and I cannot make it up the hill A If this happens there are some things you should do and there are some things you must not do First here is what you should do Push the brake pedal to stop th...

Page 260: ...to back down the hill and decide I just cannot do it What should I do A Set the parking brake put your transmission in PARK P and turn off the engine Leave the vehicle and go get some help Exit on th...

Page 261: ...A hill that is not too steep to drive down may be too steep to drive across You could roll over if you do not drive straight down Never go downhill with the transmission in NEUTRAL N This is called f...

Page 262: ...ays it can hit something that will trip it a rock a rut etc and roll over Hidden obstacles can make the steepness of the incline even worse If you drive across a rock with the uphill wheels or if the...

Page 263: ...he vehicle and stay well clear of the rollover path Driving in Mud Sand Snow or Ice When you drive in mud snow or sand your wheels will not get good traction You cannot accelerate as quickly turning i...

Page 264: ...wheel hubs axles or exhaust pipe do not try it you probably will not get through Also water that deep can damage your axle and other vehicle parts If the water is not too deep drive slowly through it...

Page 265: ...raking Check the body structure steering suspension wheels tires and exhaust system for damage Also check the fuel lines and cooling system for any leakage Your vehicle will require more frequent serv...

Page 266: ...lso make a lot of things invisible You can be temporarily blinded by approaching headlamps It can take a second or two or even several seconds for your eyes to re adjust to the dark When you are faced...

Page 267: ...t markings the edge of the road and even people walking It is wise to keep your wiping equipment in good shape and keep your windshield washer tank filled with washer fluid Replace your windshield wip...

Page 268: ...rule about hydroplaning The best advice is to slow down when it is raining Driving Through Deep Standing Water Notice If you drive too quickly through deep puddles or standing water water can come in...

Page 269: ...ally careful when you pass another vehicle Allow yourself more clear room ahead and be prepared to have your view restricted by road spray Have good tires with proper tread depth See Tires on page 5 5...

Page 270: ...is busy enough to need it When a light turns green and just before you start to move check both ways for vehicles that have not cleared the intersection or may be running the red light Freeway Driving...

Page 271: ...to pass Before changing lanes check your mirrors Then use your turn signal Just before you leave the lane glance quickly over your shoulder to make sure there is not another vehicle in your blind spo...

Page 272: ...s all across North America They will be ready and willing to help if you need it Here are some things you can check before a trip Windshield Washer Fluid Is the reservoir full Are all windows clean in...

Page 273: ...ave the road in less than a second and you could crash and be injured What can you do about highway hypnosis First be aware that it can happen Then here are some tips Make sure your vehicle is well ve...

Page 274: ...downhill slope CAUTION Coasting downhill in NEUTRAL N or with the ignition off is dangerous Your brakes will have to do all the work of slowing down They could get so hot that they would not work well...

Page 275: ...scraper a small brush or broom a supply of windshield washer fluid a rag some winter outer clothing a small shovel a flashlight a red cloth and a couple of reflective warning triangles And if you wil...

Page 276: ...u will have a lot less traction or grip and will need to be very careful What is the worst time for this Wet ice Very cold snow or ice can be slick and hard to drive on But wet ice can be even more tr...

Page 277: ...behind buildings or under bridges Sometimes the surface of a curve or an overpass may remain icy when the surrounding roads are clear If you see a patch of ice ahead of you brake before you are on it...

Page 278: ...d check around again from time to time to be sure snow does not collect there Open a window just a little on the side of the vehicle that is away from the wind This will help keep CO out Run your engi...

Page 279: ...o fast The method known as rocking can help you get out when you are stuck but you must use caution CAUTION If you let your tires spin at high speed they can explode and you or others could be injured...

Page 280: ...e the accelerator pedal while you shift and press lightly on the accelerator pedal when the transmission is in gear By slowly spinning your wheels in the forward and reverse directions you will cause...

Page 281: ...an carry This weight is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants cargo and all nonfactory installed options Two labels on your vehicle show how much weight it was de...

Page 282: ...n on the vehicle Certification Tire label It tells you the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR and the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR for the front and rear axles See Certification Tire Label later in thi...

Page 283: ...nsferred to your vehicle Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle See Towing a Trailer on page 4 50 for important information on...

Page 284: ...pacity Weight for Example 3 1 000 lbs 453 kg B Subtract Occupant Weight 200 lbs 91 kg 5 1000 lbs 453 kg C Available Cargo Weight 0 lbs 0 kg Refer to your vehicle s tire and loading information label f...

Page 285: ...tion and weigh your vehicle Your dealer can help you with this Be sure to spread out your load equally on both sides of the centerline Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle or the GAWR for either the...

Page 286: ...information for off road driving in this manual See Loading Your Vehicle for Off Road Driving under Operating Your All Wheel Drive Vehicle Off Paved Roads on page 4 15 Automatic Level Control The auto...

Page 287: ...own as a dolly Dinghy Towing and Dolly Towing All Wheel Drive Vehicles Notice Towing an all wheel drive vehicle with all four wheels on the ground or even with only two of its wheels on the ground wil...

Page 288: ...e weight of your load the right way and if you choose the correct hitch and trailer brakes For more information see Towing a Trailer on page 4 50 Towing a Trailer Do not tow a trailer during break in...

Page 289: ...e legal not only where you live but also where you ll be driving A good source for this information can be state or provincial police Consider using a sway control See Hitches later in this section Do...

Page 290: ...ill turn off The vehicle will automatically turn off tow haul every time it is started Tow Haul is designed to be most effective when the vehicle and trailer combined weight is at least 75 percent of...

Page 291: ...equipment passengers and cargo in the tow vehicle must be subtracted from the maximum trailer weight Vehicle Axle Ratio Maximum Trailer Weight GCWR Yukon Denali 3 73 8 100 lbs 3 674 kg 14 000 lbs 6 35...

Page 292: ...a maximum of 1 000 lbs 453 kg with a weight distributing hitch Do not exceed the maximum allowable tongue weight for your vehicle Choose the shortest hitch extension that will position the hitch ball...

Page 293: ...d handling when driving Always use a sway control if the trailer will weigh more than these limits You can ask a hitch dealer about sway controls Safety Chains You should always attach chains between...

Page 294: ...es the air inside your vehicle See Dual Automatic Climate Control System on page 3 20 Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of experience Before setting out for the open road you ll want to get t...

Page 295: ...turns while trailering could cause the trailer to come in contact with the vehicle Your vehicle could be damaged Avoid making very sharp turns while trailering When you re turning with a trailer make...

Page 296: ...at high altitude on steep uphill grades your vehicle may show signs similar to engine overheating To avoid this let the engine run while parked preferably on level ground with the automatic transmiss...

Page 297: ...Towing Your vehicle will need service more often when you re pulling a trailer See the Maintenance Schedule for more on this Things that are especially important in trailer operation are automatic tra...

Page 298: ...ounted Stoplamp CHMSL wire is tied next to the trailer wiring harness for use with a trailer The seven wire harness contains the following trailer circuits Yellow Left Stop Turn Signal Dark Green Righ...

Page 299: ...e a crash in which you or others could be injured Use only the trailer brake harness intended for your vehicle If it is no longer available to you be sure to get a proper replacement from your dealer...

Page 300: ...s adapter to connect a standard four way round pin connector to the seven wire harness on your vehicle Connect the adapter with the tab pointing up see arrow The flip cap on the vehicle s seven wire h...

Page 301: ...ne Protection Operating Mode 5 30 Cooling System 5 30 Engine Fan Noise 5 35 Power Steering Fluid 5 36 Windshield Washer Fluid 5 37 Brakes 5 38 Battery 5 41 Jump Starting 5 42 All Wheel Drive 5 47 Rear...

Page 302: ...ing Your Vehicle 5 98 Cleaning Exterior Lamps Lenses 5 98 Finish Care 5 99 Windshield Backglass and Wiper Blades 5 100 Aluminum Wheels 5 100 Tires 5 101 Sheet Metal Damage 5 101 Finish Damage 5 101 Un...

Page 303: ...ant to keep your GM vehicle all GM Genuine GM parts have one of these marks California Proposition 65 Warning Most motor vehicles including this one contain and or emit chemicals known to the State of...

Page 304: ...1 84 You should keep a record with all parts receipts and list the mileage and the date of any service work you perform See Maintenance Record on page 6 14 CAUTION You can be injured and your vehicle...

Page 305: ...7 octane or higher as soon as possible Otherwise you might damage your engine A little pinging noise when you accelerate or drive uphill is considered normal This does not indicate a problem exists or...

Page 306: ...in the United States are now required to contain additives that will help prevent engine and fuel system deposits from forming allowing your emission control system to work properly In most cases you...

Page 307: ...the use of such gasolines Fuels containing MMT can reduce the life of spark plugs and the performance of the emission control system may be affected The malfunction indicator lamp may turn on If this...

Page 308: ...a hinged fuel door on the driver s side of the vehicle To remove the fuel cap turn it slowly counterclockwise It will require more effort to turn the fuel cap on the last turn as you loosen it CAUTIO...

Page 309: ...Notice If you need a new fuel cap be sure to get the right type Your dealer can get one for you If you get the wrong type it may not fit properly This may cause your malfunction indicator lamp to lig...

Page 310: ...clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan CAUTION Things that burn can get on hot engine parts and start a fire These include liquids like fuel oil coolant brake fluid windshield washer...

Page 311: ...de the vehicle to the lower left of the steering wheel 2 Then go to the front of the vehicle and pull up on the secondary hood release located near the center of the grille 3 Lift the hood Before clos...

Page 312: ...Engine Compartment Overview When you open the hood on the VORTEC 6000 V8 engine here is what you will see 5 12...

Page 313: ...nsmission Fluid Dipstick See Checking the Fluid Level under Automatic Transmission Fluid on page 5 22 G Engine Cooling Fan See Cooling System on page 5 30 H Remote Negative Terminal GND See Jump Start...

Page 314: ...ery time you get fuel In order to get an accurate reading the oil must be warm and the vehicle must be on level ground The engine oil dipstick handle is a yellow loop See Engine Compartment Overview o...

Page 315: ...Capacities and Specifications on page 5 114 Notice Do not add too much oil If the engine has so much oil that the oil level gets above the cross hatched area that shows the proper operating range the...

Page 316: ...n an oil container show its viscosity or thickness Do not use other viscosity oils such as SAE 20W 50 Oils meeting these requirements should also have the starburst symbol on the container This symbol...

Page 317: ...sed on engine revolutions and engine temperature and not on mileage Based on driving conditions the mileage at which an oil change will be indicated can vary considerably For the oil life system to wo...

Page 318: ...back on when you start your vehicle the engine oil life system has not reset Repeat the procedure If it still does not reset see your dealer for service What to Do with Used Oil Used engine oil conta...

Page 319: ...replaced On vehicles with a restriction indicator you should inspect the air filter restriction indicator at every oil change and replace the engine air cleaner filter when the indicator tells you to...

Page 320: ...Air Filter Restriction Indicator To inspect the air cleaner filter remove the engine air cleaner filter from the vehicle using the steps following When you have the engine air cleaner filter removed...

Page 321: ...ghten the screws 7 Reset the air filter restriction indicator if equipped by pressing the top button on the indicator CAUTION Operating the engine with the air cleaner filter off can cause you or othe...

Page 322: ...can damage your transmission Too much can mean that some of the fluid could come out and fall on hot engine part or exhaust system parts starting a fire Too little fluid could cause the transmission t...

Page 323: ...evel place Keep the engine running With the parking brake applied place the shift lever in PARK P With your foot on the brake pedal move the shift lever through each gear range pausing for about three...

Page 324: ...istency repeatable readings is important to maintaining proper fluid level If inconsistent readings persist check the transmission breather hose to be sure it is clean and unclogged If readings are st...

Page 325: ...iles 240 000 km whichever occurs first if you add only DEX COOL extended life coolant The following explains your cooling system and how to add coolant when it is low If you have a problem with engine...

Page 326: ...ne could get too hot but you would not get the overheat warning Your engine could catch fire and you or others could be burned Use a 50 50 mixture of clean drinkable water and DEX COOL coolant Notice...

Page 327: ...OLD mark Adding Coolant If you need more coolant add the proper DEX COOL coolant mixture at the surge tank but only when the engine is cool CAUTION You can be burned if you spill coolant on hot engine...

Page 328: ...one away from the vehicle until it cools down Wait until there is no sign of steam or coolant before you open the hood CAUTION Continued CAUTION Continued If you keep driving when your engine is overh...

Page 329: ...gear while driving DRIVE D If you no longer have the overheat warning you can drive Just to be safe drive slower for about 10 minutes If the warning does not come back on you can drive normally If th...

Page 330: ...an emergency Driving extended miles km and or towing a trailer in the overheat protection mode should be avoided Notice After driving in the overheated engine protection operating mode to avoid engine...

Page 331: ...down Some amount of coolant may be lost due to overheating The coolant level should be at or above the FULL COLD mark If it is not you may have a leak at the pressure cap or in the radiator hoses heat...

Page 332: ...miles 50 000 km or 24 months whichever occurs first Any repairs would not be covered by your warranty Always use DEX COOL silicate free coolant in your vehicle How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Surge...

Page 333: ...er water can freeze and crack the engine radiator heater core and other parts Use the recommended coolant and the proper coolant mixture CAUTION You can be burned if you spill coolant on hot engine pa...

Page 334: ...feel the upper radiator hose getting hot Watch out for the engine cooling fan By this time the coolant level inside the coolant surge tank may be lower If the level is lower add more of the proper mi...

Page 335: ...merely the cooling system functioning properly The fan will slow down when additional cooling is not required and the clutch disengages You may also hear this fan noise when you start the engine It wi...

Page 336: ...id do the following 1 Turn the key off and let the engine compartment cool down 2 Wipe the cap and the top of the reservoir clean 3 Unscrew the cap and wipe the dipstick with a clean rag 4 Replace the...

Page 337: ...eld washer fluid reservoir Open the cap with the washer symbol on it Add washer fluid until the tank is full See Engine Compartment Overview on page 5 12 for reservoir location Notice When using conce...

Page 338: ...brakes will not work well or will not work at all So it is not a good idea to top off your brake fluid Adding brake fluid will not correct a leak If you add fluid when your linings are worn then you w...

Page 339: ...nd the cap before removing it This will help keep dirt from entering the reservoir CAUTION With the wrong kind of fluid in your brake system your brakes may not work well or they may not even work at...

Page 340: ...rake pads could result in costly brake repair Some driving conditions or climates may cause a brake squeal when the brakes are first applied or lightly applied This does not mean something is wrong wi...

Page 341: ...nings that are wrong for your vehicle the balance between your front and rear brakes can change for the worse The braking performance you have come to expect can change in many other ways if someone p...

Page 342: ...5 42 for tips on working around a battery without getting hurt Jump Starting If your vehicle s battery has run down you may want to use another vehicle and some jumper cables to start your vehicle Be...

Page 343: ...do not want You would not be able to start your vehicle and the bad grounding could damage the electrical systems To avoid the possibility of the vehicles rolling set the parking brake firmly on both...

Page 344: ...5 12 for more information on location CAUTION An electric fan can start up even when the engine is not running and can injure you Keep hands clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan CAU...

Page 345: ...t a short that would damage the battery and maybe other parts too 6 Connect the red positive cable to the positive terminal of the dead battery Use a remote positive terminal if the vehicle has one 7...

Page 346: ...tery If it will not start after a few tries it probably needs service Notice If the jumper cables are connected or removed in the wrong order electrical shorting may occur and damage the vehicle The r...

Page 347: ...these vehicles However there are two additional systems that need lubrication Transfer Case When to Check Lubricant Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine how often to check the lubricant See...

Page 348: ...surface The proper level is from 5 8 inch to 1 5 8 inch 15 mm to 40 mm below the bottom of the filler plug hole Add only enough fluid to reach the proper level What to Use To determine what kind of lu...

Page 349: ...e lubricant When the differential is cold add enough lubricant to raise the level to 1 2 inch 12 mm below the filler plug hole When the differential is at operating temperature warm add enough lubrica...

Page 350: ...urst if you drop or scratch the bulb You or others could be injured Be sure to read and follow the instructions on the bulb package Headlamps To replace a headlamp bulb do the following 1 Open the hoo...

Page 351: ...he headlamp assembly and turn it clockwise until it is tight Use care not to touch the bulb with your fingers or hands 7 Plug in the electrical connector 8 Put the headlamp assembly back into the vehi...

Page 352: ...assembly out of the vehicle 5 Press the locking release lever turn the bulb socket counterclockwise and remove it from the turn signal assembly 6 Remove the old bulb from the bulb socket 7 Install a...

Page 353: ...up Lamp C Stoplamp Taillamp To replace one of these bulbs do the following 1 Remove the two screws from the taillamp assembly 2 Remove the taillamp assembly 3 Press the release tab if equipped and tu...

Page 354: ...g until it clicks 6 Reinstall the taillamp assembly Replacement Bulbs Exterior Lamp Bulb Number Back up Lamp 3157 Daytime Running Lamps DRL 4114K Front Sidemarker Lamp 194 Front Parking and Turn Signa...

Page 355: ...in different types and are removed in different ways For proper type and length see Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts on page 6 13 To replace the windshield wiper blade assembly do the following 1...

Page 356: ...g accident could cause serious injury Check all tires frequently to maintain the recommended pressure Tire pressure should be checked when your tires are cold See Inflation Tire Pressure on page 5 62...

Page 357: ...ance with the U S Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Safety Standards D Tire Identification Number TIN The letters and numbers following DOT code are the Tire Identification Number TIN The TIN...

Page 358: ...62 and Loading Your Vehicle on page 4 43 D DOT Department of Transportation The Department of Transportation DOT code indicates that the tire is in compliance with the U S Department of Transportation...

Page 359: ...meters from sidewall to sidewall C Aspect Ratio A two digit number that indicates the tire height to width measurements For example if the tire size aspect ratio is 75 as shown in item C of the light...

Page 360: ...kilopascals kPa before a tire has built up heat from driving See Inflation Tire Pressure on page 5 62 Curb Weight This means the weight of a motor vehicle with standard and optional equipment includin...

Page 361: ...olding that is higher or deeper than the same moldings on the other sidewall of the tire Passenger P Metric Tire A tire used on passenger cars and some light duty trucks and multipurpose vehicles Reco...

Page 362: ...weight and cargo weight Vehicle Placard A label permanently attached to a vehicle showing the vehicle s capacity weight and the original equipment tire size and recommended inflation pressure See Tire...

Page 363: ...mile 1 6 km Remove the valve cap from the tire valve stem Press the tire gage firmly onto the valve to get a pressure measurement If the cold tire inflation pressure matches the recommended pressure o...

Page 364: ...Vehicle on page 4 43 Your vehicle s TPM system can alert you about a low tire pressure condition but it does not replace normal tire maintenance See Tire Inspection and Rotation on page 5 66 and Tires...

Page 365: ...irp you will need to start over with step number one To let air pressure out of a tire you can use the pointy end of the valve cap a pencil style air pressure gage or a key 6 Proceed to the right pass...

Page 366: ...an authorized service facility could void authorization to use this equipment Tire Inspection and Rotation Tires should be rotated every 5 000 to 8 000 miles 8 000 to 13 000 km Any time you notice unu...

Page 367: ...at all wheel nuts are properly tightened See Wheel Nut Torque under Capacities and Specifications on page 5 114 CAUTION Rust or dirt on a wheel or on the parts to which it is fastened can make wheel n...

Page 368: ...here they can be found on your vehicle The tires installed on your vehicle when it was new had a Tire Performance Criteria Specifications TPC Spec number on each tire s sidewall When you get new tires...

Page 369: ...size spare than the road tires those originally installed on your vehicle When new your vehicle included a spare tire and wheel assembly with a similar overall diameter as your vehicle s road tires a...

Page 370: ...requirements and additional General Motors Tire Performance Criteria TPC standards Treadwear The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlle...

Page 371: ...and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law Warning The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflat...

Page 372: ...lace them only with new GM original equipment parts This way you will be sure to have the right wheel wheel bolts and wheel nuts for your vehicle CAUTION Using the wrong replacement wheels wheel bolts...

Page 373: ...can cause damage to the brakes suspension or other vehicle parts The area damaged by the tire chains could cause you to lose control of your vehicle and you or others may be injured in a crash Use ano...

Page 374: ...or pedal Get the vehicle under control by steering the way you want the vehicle to go It may be very bumpy and noisy but you can still steer Gently brake to a stop well off the road if possible CAUTIO...

Page 375: ...gine and do not restart while the vehicle is raised 4 Do not allow passengers to remain in the vehicle To be even more certain the vehicle will not move you should put blocks at the front and rear of...

Page 376: ...ools C Wing Nut Holding Tire Blocks D Wheel Blocks E Jack F Knob A Knob B Removable Tray C Retaining Hook D Retaining Bracket and Wing Nut E Tool Kit and Jack Tools F Mounting Bracket G Wing Nut Holdi...

Page 377: ...older by turning the knob on the jack counterclockwise to lower the jack head 4 Remove the wheel blocks and the wheel block retainer by turning the wing nut counterclockwise You will use the jack hand...

Page 378: ...he hoist shaft E The ribbed square end of the extension is used to lower the spare tire 4 Turn the wheel wrench H counterclockwise to lower the spare tire to the ground Continue to turn the wheel wren...

Page 379: ...to pull the hoist cable towards you to assist in reaching the spare tire 6 Tilt the retainer D at the end of the cable when the tire has been lowered so it can be pulled up through the wheel opening...

Page 380: ...move the flat tire and raise the vehicle The tools you ll be using include the jack A the wheel blocks B the jack handle C the jack handle extensions D and the wheel wrench E 1 Remove the center cap b...

Page 381: ...eel wrench counterclockwise to loosen the wheel nuts Do not remove the wheel nuts yet A Front Position B Rear Position These locations are the general area of jack placement See text and art following...

Page 382: ...hicle damage be sure to fit the jack lift head into the proper location before raising the vehicle Front Tire Flat If the flat tire is on a front tire of the vehicle you ll need to use the jack handle...

Page 383: ...wrench to the jack handle extensions Attach the jack handle to the jack Use the jacking pad provided on the rear axle Turn the wheel wrench clockwise to raise the vehicle Raise the vehicle far enough...

Page 384: ...ater if you need to to get all the rust or dirt off 5 Remove any rust or dirt from the wheel bolts mounting surfaces and spare wheel CAUTION Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts If you do the nuts...

Page 385: ...e Improperly tightened wheel nuts can lead to brake pulsation and rotor damage To avoid expensive brake repairs evenly tighten the wheel nuts in the proper sequence and to the proper torque specificat...

Page 386: ...hoist assembly and you and others could get hurt Read and follow the instructions listed below To release the spare tire from the secondary latch do the following 1 Check under the vehicle to see if t...

Page 387: ...blocks on their shortest ends with the backs facing each other 7 Place the bottom edge of the jack A on the wheel blocks B separating them so that the jack is balanced securely 8 Attach the jack hand...

Page 388: ...end fitting 11 Continue raising the jack until the spare tire stops moving upward and is held firmly in place The secondary latch has released and the spare tire is balancing on the jack 12 Lower the...

Page 389: ...t handle extension and wheel wrench into the hoist shaft hole in the bumper and turn the wheel wrench counterclockwise to lower the spare the rest of the way 14 Tilt the retainer D at the end of the c...

Page 390: ...n extended period of time or with the valve stem pointing up may damage the wheel Always stow the wheel with the valve stem pointing down and have the wheel tire repaired as soon as possible Store the...

Page 391: ...of the wheel 3 Attach the wheel wrench H and extensions I together 4 Insert the hoist end F through the hole G in the rear bumper and into the hoist shaft 5 Raise the tire part way upward Make sure th...

Page 392: ...wise until the jack is secured tight in the mounting bracket Be sure to position the holes in the base of the jack onto the pin in the mounting bracket For Yukon XL Denali do the following 1 Return th...

Page 393: ...olding Tire Blocks D Wheel Blocks E Jack F Knob A Knob B Removable Tray C Retaining Hook D Retaining Bracket and Wing Nut E Tool Kit and Jack Tools F Mounting Bracket G Wing Nut Holding Tire Blocks H...

Page 394: ...are tire will be available in case you need it again Your vehicle may have a different size spare tire than the road tires those originally installed on your vehicle This spare tire was developed for...

Page 395: ...or only use cleaners specifically designed for the surfaces being cleaned Permanent damage may result from using cleaners on surfaces for which they were not intended Use glass cleaner only on glass R...

Page 396: ...th a soft brush attachment frequently to remove dust and loose dirt A canister vacuum with a beater bar in the nozzle may only be used on floor carpet and carpeted floor mats For soils always try to r...

Page 397: ...o clean your vehicle s interior because they can alter the appearance by increasing the gloss in a non uniform manner Never use shoe polish on your leather Instrument Panel Vinyl and Other Plastic Sur...

Page 398: ...way to preserve the vehicle s finish is to keep it clean by washing it often with lukewarm or cold water Do not wash the vehicle in the direct rays of the sun Use a car washing soap Do not use strong...

Page 399: ...sap bird droppings chemicals from industrial chimneys etc can damage your vehicle s finish if they remain on painted surfaces Wash the vehicle as soon as possible If necessary use non abrasive cleaner...

Page 400: ...soaps chemicals abrasive polishes cleaners brushes or cleaners that contain acid on aluminum or chrome plated wheels you could damage the surface of the wheel s The repairs would not be covered by you...

Page 401: ...vehicle may damage the paint finish and or tires When applying a tire dressing always wipe off any overspray from all painted surfaces on your vehicle Sheet Metal Damage If the vehicle is damaged and...

Page 402: ...frame should be loosened before being flushed Your dealer or an underbody car washing system can do this for you Chemical Paint Spotting Some weather and atmospheric conditions can create a chemical f...

Page 403: ...wheels and wire wheel covers Finish Enhancer Removes dust fingerprints and surface contaminants Spray on and wipe off Description Usage Swirl Remover Polish Removes swirl marks fine scratches and oth...

Page 404: ...abels and the certificates of title and registration Engine Identification The eighth character in your VIN is the engine code This code will help you identify your engine specifications and replaceme...

Page 405: ...ed Power Windows and Other Power Options Circuit breakers protect the power windows and other power accessories When the current load is too heavy the circuit breaker opens and closes protecting the c...

Page 406: ...inger and pull straight out You may have spare fuses located behind the fuse block access door These can be used to replace a bad fuse However make sure it is of the correct amperage Fuses Usage RR WP...

Page 407: ...VEH CHMSL Vehicle and Trailer High Mounted Stoplamp LT TRLR ST TRN Left Turn Signal Stop Trailer LT TRN Left Turn Signals and Sidemarkers Fuses Usage VEH STOP Vehicle Stoplamps Brake Module Electroni...

Page 408: ...RAILER Trailer Brake Wiring UPFIT Upfitter Not Used SL RIDE Ride Control Harness Connection HDLNR 2 Headliner Wiring Connector BODY Body Wiring Connector DEFOG Rear Defogger Relay HDLNR 1 Headliner Wi...

Page 409: ...iver s side of the vehicle near the battery Lift the cover for access to the fuse relay block To remove fuses hold the end of the fuse between your thumb and index finger and pull straight out See Eng...

Page 410: ...5 110...

Page 411: ...t Rear Cargo Area and Instrument Panel STUD 2 Accessory Power Trailer Wiring Brake Feed ABS Anti Lock Brakes VSES ECAS Vehicle Stability Fuses Usage IGN A Ignition Power IGN B Ignition Power LBEC 1 Le...

Page 412: ...DRL Daytime Running Lamps Relay SEO IGN Rear Defog Relay TBC IGN1 Truck Body Controller Ignition Fuses Usage HI HDLP LT High Beam Headlamp Left LH HID Not Used DRL Daytime Running Lamps RVC Regulated...

Page 413: ...ive Module SBA Supplemental Brake Assist Auxiliary Electric Cooling Fan Fuse Block The auxiliary electric cooling fan fuse block is located in the engine compartment on the driver s side of the vehicl...

Page 414: ...ven Fan Cooling System 16 0 qt 15 1 L Cooling System Electric Cooling Fan System 16 8 qt 15 9 L Add 2 0 L 2 1 qt if equipped with rear heating for all engines Engine Oil with Filter 6 0 qt 5 7 L Fuel...

Page 415: ...le 6 2 Scheduled Maintenance 6 4 Additional Required Services 6 6 Maintenance Footnotes 6 7 Owner Checks and Services 6 9 At Each Fuel Fill 6 9 At Least Once a Month 6 9 At Least Once a Year 6 10 Reco...

Page 416: ...vehicle maintenance can even affect the quality of the air we breathe Improper fluid levels or the wrong tire inflation can increase the level of emissions from your vehicle To help protect our enviro...

Page 417: ...dangerous In trying to do some jobs you can be seriously injured Do your own maintenance work only if you have the required know how and the proper tools and equipment for the job If you have any dou...

Page 418: ...s and reset the system If the engine oil life system is ever reset accidentally you must service your vehicle within 3 000 miles 5 000 km since your last service Remember to reset the oil life system...

Page 419: ...k Rotate tires and check inflation pressures and wear See Tire Inspection and Rotation on page 5 66 and Tire Wear Inspection in At Least Once a Month on page 6 9 Inspect brake system See footnote a Ch...

Page 420: ...spect fuel system for damage or leaks Inspect exhaust system for loose or damaged components Vehicles without a filter restriction indicator Replace engine air cleaner filter See Engine Air Cleaner Fi...

Page 421: ...ommended maintenance services be performed at the indicated intervals and the maintenance be recorded Lubricate the front suspension ball joints steering linkage transmission shift linkage and parking...

Page 422: ...door hinge locks and folding seat hardware More frequent lubrication may be required when exposed to a corrosive environment Applying silicone grease on weatherstrips with a clean cloth will make the...

Page 423: ...Failure to keep your engine oil at the proper level can cause damage to your engine not covered by your warranty Engine Coolant Level Check Check the engine coolant level and add DEX COOL coolant mix...

Page 424: ...position contact your GM Goodwrench dealer for service Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control System Check CAUTION When you are doing this inspection the vehicle could move suddenly If the vehicle...

Page 425: ...egular brake at once should the vehicle begin to move Park on a fairly steep hill with the vehicle facing downhill Keeping your foot on the regular brake set the parking brake To check the parking bra...

Page 426: ...GM Power Steering Fluid GM Part No U S 89021184 in Canada 89021186 Usage Fluid Lubricant Automatic Transmission DEXRON III Automatic Transmission Fluid Look for Approved for the H Specification on th...

Page 427: ...lectric Silicone Grease GM Part No U S 12345579 in Canada 992887 Weatherstrip Squeaks Synthetic Grease with Teflon Superlube GM Part No U S 12371287 in Canada 10953437 Normal Maintenance Replacement P...

Page 428: ...ces performed in the boxes provided See Maintenance Requirements on page 6 2 Any additional information from Owner Checks and Services on page 6 9 can be added on the following record pages You should...

Page 429: ...Maintenance Record cont d Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Maintenance I or Maintenance II Services Performed 6 15...

Page 430: ...Maintenance Record cont d Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Maintenance I or Maintenance II Services Performed 6 16...

Page 431: ...ram 7 5 Roadside Assistance Program 7 5 Courtesy Transportation 7 7 Vehicle Data Collection and Event Data Recorders 7 9 Reporting Safety Defects 7 10 Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Gov...

Page 432: ...da contact GM of Canada Customer Communication by calling 1 800 263 3777 English or 1 800 263 7854 French We encourage you to call the toll free number in order to give your inquiry prompt attention P...

Page 433: ...VA 22203 1838 Telephone 1 800 955 5100 This program is available in all 50 states and the District of Columbia Eligibility is limited by vehicle age mileage and other factors General Motors reserves t...

Page 434: ...Assistance Center United States GMC Customer Assistance Center P O Box 33172 Detroit MI 48232 5172 1 800 GMC 8782 462 8782 1 800 GMC 8583 462 8583 For Text Telephone devices TTYs Roadside Assistance 1...

Page 435: ...for a very limited period of time from the date of vehicle purchase lease For more details or to determine your vehicle s eligibility visit gmmobility com or call the GM Mobility Assistance Center at...

Page 436: ...lure Jump Start No start occurrences which require a battery jump start will be covered at no charge Dealer Locator Service Trip Routing Your Roadside Assistance Representative can provide you with sp...

Page 437: ...r participating dealers are proud to offer Courtesy Transportation a customer support program for new vehicles The Courtesy Transportation program is offered to retail purchase lease customers in conj...

Page 438: ...nge transportation through a friend or relative reimbursement for reasonable fuel expenses may be available up to a five day maximum Claim amounts should reflect actual costs and be supported by origi...

Page 439: ...a Collection and Event Data Recorders Your vehicle like other modern motor vehicles has a number of sophisticated computer systems that monitor and control several aspects of the vehicle s performance...

Page 440: ...a which is not tied to a specific vehicle with non GM organizations for research purposes Others such as law enforcement may have access to the special equipment that can read the information if they...

Page 441: ...to Transport Canada Place de Ville Tower C 330 Sparks Street Ottawa Ontario K1A 0N5 Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors In addition to notifying NHTSA or Transport Canada in a situation like th...

Page 442: ...about the vehicle The owner s manual will include the Maintenance Schedule for all models In Portfolio Includes a Portfolio Owner s Manual and Warranty Booklet RETAIL SELL PRICE 35 00 Without Portfoli...

Page 443: ...Fixed Mast 3 100 Antenna XM Satellite Radio Antenna System 3 100 Anti Lock Brake System ABS 4 6 Anti Lock Brake System Warning Light 3 36 Appearance Care 5 94 Aluminum Wheels 5 100 Care of Safety Bel...

Page 444: ...50 1 13 Bench Seat Split 60 40 1 10 Brake Anti Lock Brake System ABS 4 6 Emergencies 4 7 Parking 2 24 Brake cont System Warning Light 3 35 Brake Pedal Throttle 2 19 Brakes 5 38 Braking 4 5 Braking in...

Page 445: ...straint in a Rear Outside Seat Position 1 63 Securing a Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat Position 1 67 Top Strap 1 57 Top Strap Anchor Location 1 58 Child Restraints cont Where to Put the Restr...

Page 446: ...Assistance Program 7 5 Service Publications Ordering Information 7 11 D Daytime Running Lamps 3 15 Defensive Driving 4 2 Delayed Locking 2 9 Doing Your Own Service Work 5 4 Dome Lamps 3 18 Door Delaye...

Page 447: ...ent Overview 5 12 Exhaust 2 27 Fan Noise 5 35 Oil 5 14 Oil Life System 5 17 Overheated Protection Operating Mode 5 30 Overheating 5 28 Starting 2 18 Entry Lighting 3 18 Event Data Recorders EDR 7 9 Ex...

Page 448: ...Voltmeter Gage 3 35 Garage Door Opener 2 36 Gasoline Octane 5 5 Specifications 5 5 Glove Box 2 40 GM Mobility Reimbursement Program 7 5 H Hazard Warning Flashers 3 6 Head Restraints 1 7 Headlamps 3 14...

Page 449: ...eys 2 3 L Labelling Tire Sidewall 5 57 Lamps Battery Run Down Protection 3 19 Dome 3 18 Fog 3 17 Puddle 3 16 Reading 3 18 LATCH System Child Restraints 1 61 Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the...

Page 450: ...nt At Least Once a Month 6 9 At Least Once a Year 6 10 Introduction 6 2 Maintenance Footnotes 6 7 Maintenance Record 6 14 Maintenance Requirements 6 2 Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts 6 13 Owner C...

Page 451: ...evices 3 6 Outlet Adjustment 3 25 Outside Automatic Dimming Mirror with Curb View Assist 2 34 Convex Mirror 2 33 Heated Mirrors 2 33 Outside cont Power Mirrors 2 32 Overheated Engine Protection Operat...

Page 452: ...SA 3 92 Rear Seat Entertainment System 3 82 Rear Seat Operation 1 8 Rear Seat Passengers Safety Belts 1 41 Rear Storage Area 2 42 Rearview Mirror Automatic Dimming with OnStar Compass and Temperature...

Page 453: ...ntenance 6 4 Seats 50 50 Split Bench Seat 1 13 60 40 Split Bench Seat 1 10 Bench Seat 1 18 Seats cont Bucket Seats Rear 1 24 Head Restraints 1 7 Heated Seats 1 5 Heated Seats Rear 1 9 Memory 2 45 Powe...

Page 454: ...e Area 2 40 Luggage Carrier 2 41 Rear Storage Area 2 42 Stuck in Sand Mud Ice or Snow 4 41 Sun Visors 2 13 Sunroof 2 44 T Tachometer 3 30 Taillamps Turn Signal Stoplamps and Back up Lamps 5 53 Theft D...

Page 455: ...our Vehicle 4 49 Traction Off Light 3 37 StabiliTrak System 4 8 Trailer Recommendations 4 50 Transmission Fluid Automatic 5 22 Temperature Gage 3 38 Transmission Operation Automatic 2 21 Trip Odometer...

Page 456: ...Wheels Alignment and Tire Balance 5 71 Replacement 5 72 Where to Put the Restraint 1 56 Windows 2 12 Power 2 13 Windshield Backglass and Wiper Blades Cleaning 5 100 Windshield Washer 3 10 Fluid 5 37...

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