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Getting to Know Your GMC Savana/Chevrolet Express

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Reclining Front Seatbacks

To Adjust the Seatbacks: Lift the lever

located on the inboard side of each front

seat. Move the seatback with your body

to the desired position and release the

lever. Try to move the seatback with

your body to ensure it is locked in place.

See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.

Trip Odometer

The trip odometer can tell you how far

your vehicle has been driven since the

trip odometer was last set to zero.

To Toggle between the Trip Odometer

and the Regular Odometer:

Momentarily press the Reset button

located on the instrument panel cluster

next to the trip odometer display. Do not

hold the Reset button.

To Reset the Trip Odometer: Press

and hold the Reset button for one sec-

ond while the trip odometer is displayed. 

You can also display the odometer read-

ing with the ignition off by pressing the

Reset button.

See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

Power Front Seat Adjustment

The power front seat can be adjusted

while seated, using the controls located

at the front center of the seat cushion.

To Raise or Lower the Seat: Move the

center knob up or down.

To Move the Seat Forward or

Rearward: Move the center knob

toward the left or right.

To Raise or Lower the Front of the

Seat Cushion: Move the right lever up

or down.

To Raise or Lower the Rear of the

Seat Cushion: Move the left lever up 

or down. 

See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.

Summary of Contents for 2006 Chevrolet Express

Page 1: ...yless Entry Transmitter 5 RKE Resynchronization 5 RKE Transmitter Battery Replacement 5 AUDIO SYSTEM FEATURES Automatic Volume 6 Seek and Scan Controls 6 Audio Adjustments 7 Radio Data System 7 CONVEN...

Page 2: ...er C Instrument Panel Cluster D Shift Lever E Climate Control System F Audio System G Exterior Lamps Control H Tow Haul Mode Button I Rear Heating System if equipped J Accessory Power Outlets K Air Ba...

Page 3: ...Voltmeter Gauge Note The instrument panel cluster is designed to let you know about many important aspects of your vehicle s operation It is important to read your Owner Manual and become familiar wi...

Page 4: ...ster is designed to let you know about many important aspects of your vehicle s operation It is important to read your Owner Manual and become familiar with the infor mation being relayed to you by th...

Page 5: ...tance You may be too far from your vehicle especially dur ing rainy or snowy weather Check the location Other vehicles or objects may be blocking the signal Check to determine whether battery replacem...

Page 6: ...AUTO VOL button until AUTO VOL OFF appears on the display See Section 3 of your Owner Manual Seek and Scan Controls Press the right or left arrow to seek the next or previous station and stay there To...

Page 7: ...ty to Seek only stations broadcasting selected types of programs Receive announcements concerning local and national emergencies Display messages from radio stations RDS features are available only on...

Page 8: ...panel cluster next to the trip odometer display Do not hold the Reset button To Reset the Trip Odometer Press and hold the Reset button for one sec ond while the trip odometer is displayed You can al...

Page 9: ...t Protection This feature protects you from locking the vehicle with the key in the ignition If the power door lock switch is pressed when either the driver s passenger s or rear doors are open all of...

Page 10: ...dlamps from low beam to high beam pull the turn signal multifunction lever toward you until it clicks and release it Exterior Lamps To use the flash to pass feature which momentarily turns on the high...

Page 11: ...ol knob is located next to the exterior lamps control switch on the left side of the instrument panel Press and release to extend the knob then turn it to adjust instrument panel brightness Turn the k...

Page 12: ...the washer to clean the entire windshield See Section 3 of your Owner Manual Getting to Know Your GMC Savana Chevrolet Express 12 Setting Cruise Control 1 Move the lever to 2 Accelerate to your cruisi...

Page 13: ...mate Control if equipped 60 40 Swing Out Side Door if equipped The rear heating and air conditioning system works with the main climate con trol system and regulates the tempera ture fan speed and air...

Page 14: ...houlder belt by insert ing the latch plate into the buckle attached at each outboard position of the bench seat See Section 1 of your Owner Manual Rear Seat Removal and Installation To Remove the Rear...

Page 15: ...e turned off at vehicle speeds below 20 mph The system automatically will turn back on when vehicle speed exceeds 20 mph It is recommended to leave the system on at all times for normal driving It may...

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