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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.

Power Front Seat Adjustment 

(if equipped)

The power front seat can be adjusted

while seated using the control located

on the front of the seat cushion.

Seat Position Adjustment

To raise or lower the seat, move the

center knob (A) up or down. 

To move the seat forward or rearward,

move the center knob to the right or left.

Seat Cushion Adjustment

To raise or lower the front of the seat

cushion, move the inboard lever (B) up

or down. 

To raise or lower the rear of the seat

cushion, move the outboard lever (C) up

or down.

See Section 1 of your Owner Manual. 

COMFORT

Manual Front Seat Adjustment

To move the front seats forward or rear-

ward, lift and hold the bar located under

the front of each seat. Slide the seat to

the desired position and release the bar.

Try to move the seat with your body to

ensure it is locked in place.

See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.

B

A

C

Rear Climate Control 

(if equipped)

The rear heating and air conditioning

system works with the main climate 

control system and regulates the 

temperature, fan speed and air delivery

for the rear-seat passengers.

Using the front control panel, the driver

can operate the rear climate control,

adjusting the fan speed, airflow and 

temperature setting. 

Turn the front fan knob to the Rear

Control position to allow rear-seat pas-

sengers to use the rear control panel.

This disables the front control panel.

Control Panel Operation

The rear climate control panel includes

the following functions:

(Fan):

Turn the left knob to LO, MED

or HI to increase or decrease the fan

Summary of Contents for 2008 Chevrolet Express

Page 1: ...URITY Remote Keyless Entry 6 PASS Key III Theft Deterrent System 7 Door Locks 7 COMFORT Manual Front Seat Adjustment 8 Power Front Seat Adjustment 8 Reclining Front Seatbacks 8 Rear Climate Control 8...

Page 2: ...VER INFORMATION Instrument Panel E Instrument Panel Cluster F Shift Lever G Climate Control System H Audio System I Exterior Lamp Controls J Instrument Panel Brightness Control K Cruise Control Button...

Page 3: ...ter E Voltmeter F Fuel Gauge Instrument Panel Cluster Gasoline Engine B C D E F A Note The instrument panel cluster is designed to let you know about many important aspects of your vehicle s operation...

Page 4: ...to read your Owner Manual and become familiar with the information being relayed to you by the lights gauges and indicators as well as what action can be taken to ensure safety and to prevent damage D...

Page 5: ...Metric Tire Pressures Engine Hours Tire Pressure Monitor Programming Compass Zone and Compass Calibration Remote Keyless Entry Programming Customization Press this button to scroll through the followi...

Page 6: ...arking lamps will flash and the interior lamps will turn on briefly Press the button again within five seconds and the parking lamps will flash and the horn will chirp briefly to indicate locking has...

Page 7: ...ction 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 the do...

Page 8: ...e outboard lever C up or down See Section 1 of your Owner Manual COMFORT Manual Front Seat Adjustment To move the front seats forward or rear ward lift and hold the bar located under the front of each...

Page 9: ...o the current FM RDS or XM station or MP3 song if equipped Tune Turn this knob to select radio stations or when a CD is playing to select a track or MP3 file if equipped Press the knob to adjust the t...

Page 10: ...xtended attention to entertainment tasks while driving can lead you to look away from the road for prolonged periods which may cause you to miss seeing things on the road that you need to see Always k...

Page 11: ...e display 3 Press the pushbutton under any of the labels to be changed 4 Press the pushbutton again the right SEEK arrow or the FWD button to increase the numbers Press the left SEEK arrow or the REV...

Page 12: ...tation stored as a favorite or when a CD is playing to the next or previous track SRCE Source Press this button to switch between AM FM XM if equipped CD and AUX Seek Press this button to go to the ne...

Page 13: ...when a door is open Instrument Panel Brightness Turn this pop out knob to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel lights Turn the knob fully clockwise to turn on the dome lamps See Section 3 of...

Page 14: ...before the wipers are acti vated This is normal and allows the washer to clean the entire windshield See Section 3 of your Owner Manual Outside Power Mirrors if equipped The outside power mirrors cont...

Page 15: ...le attached at each outboard position of the bench seat See Section 1 of your Owner Manual Rear Seat Removal and Installation if equipped To remove the rear seats 1 Disconnect each shoulder belt on th...

Page 16: ...n in pressure occurs in one or more of your vehicle s tires by illuminating the Low Tire Pressure warning light on the instru ment panel cluster The low tire pressure warning light will remain on unti...

Page 17: ...the vehicle will need to operate continuously for approximately 20 minutes and at speeds greater than 30 mph If the vehicle is returned to idle during the cleaning process the driver may notice a slig...

Page 18: ...Getting to Know Your GMC Savana Chevrolet Express 18 Notes...

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