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Page 2: ...to Use this Handbook 3 Important Safety Precautions 5 Section 1 Instrumentation and Controls 21 Section 2 Seats and Restraints 127 Section 3 Starting and Operating Instructions 165 Section 4 Service...
Page 3: ...Water require ments have been reduced to help conserve natural resources Aii information illustrations and specifications in this handbook are based on the latest product infor mation available at the...
Page 4: ...o quickly identify and use the various features of your vehicle For this reason the handbook is organised according to feature location as opposed to feature operation It also includes some very impor...
Page 5: ...rting and operat ing instructions This section includes information about your keys and keyless entry if fitted about the ignition and vehicle starting and about the transmission transfer case if fitt...
Page 6: ...ifications includes major component specifications and capacities How to Use this Handbook Section 5 Problems on the Road This section tells you how to handle certain problems you may have while drivi...
Page 7: ...when your vehicle is in motion can be dangerous Even if you buckle up your safety belts can t do their job when the seatback is excessively reclined Safety Belts Always wear your safety belt Be sure i...
Page 8: ...inued Wear your belt fitted closely against the body Do not wear your shoulder belt under your arm Make sure the belt is not twisted across your body You could be seriously injured if your belt is buc...
Page 9: ...t system are designed to best protect adults Anyone who is up against or very close to an inflating air bag could be seriously injured or killed Front of vehicle CAUTION Continued Be sure that if chil...
Page 10: ...es Important Safety Precautions ffi CAUTION Continued When an air bag inflates it leaves dust in the air This dust could cause breathing prob lems for people with a history of asthma or other breathin...
Page 11: ...8 Frontof vehicle ______ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ CAUTION Infants who must use rear facing child restraints cannot ride safely in passenger air bag fitted vehicles that do not have rear seats If however you s...
Page 12: ...ollowing precau tions to ensure proper and safe operation Otherwise the vehi cle may move suddenly and or cause an accident CAUTION Continued Be sure the shift lever is in P Park and the park brake is...
Page 13: ...ling the engine with the windows closed and the air conditioning fan off if fitted may allow dangerous exhaust fumes into your vehicie CAUTION Continued It can also be very dangerous to drive with the...
Page 14: ...s entering your vehicle drive with all the windows open turn the air conditioning if fitted on to any setting that circulates outside air and have the vehicle serviced immediately Water and Your Vehic...
Page 15: ...not hold the vehicle there with the accelerator pedaL This could damage the transmission Apply the brakes to hold the vehicle in position When you are going down a steep hill use a lower shift range...
Page 16: ...terials 6 CAUTION Turn off the engine before refuelling When you open the fuel filler cap open it slightly at first to release the pressure inside the tank then turn it all the way Never fill a portab...
Page 17: ...cle s battery If you need more light use a flashlight 16 CAUTION Continued Every new GM vehicle uses a battery that requires no mainte ance However if another I battery has fiiier caps be sure lhe rig...
Page 18: ...ling System CAUTION Do not run the engine if the coolant is leaking If the vehicle loses all coolant it could cause an engine fire and you could be burnt Adding only plain water or a liquid other than...
Page 19: ...the vehicle slips off the jack you could be badly injured or killed Never get under a vehicle when it is supported only by a jack ill CAUTION Continued Rust or dirt on the wheel or on the parts to wh...
Page 20: ...le you are driving immedi ately park your vehicle in a safe place and follow the instruc tions in this handbook If the engine stalls while you are driving the power assisted brake and steering systems...
Page 21: ...river who will not drink 20 ffi CAUTION Continued Medical research shows that alcohol in a person s system can make crash injuries worse This is especially true of injuries to the brain spinal cord or...
Page 22: ...l System 52 Stabilitrak System 54 Playing MP3 format COs 78 Sound System with Accessory Power Outlets 55 6 Disc CD Changer 86 Lights 57 Clock 86 Light s Main Switch 57 Radio Controls 86 Fog Lights 60...
Page 23: ...nsole Storage Compartment 123 Inside Day Night Mirror 111 Glove Box 123 Vanity Mirrors If fitted 114 Cup Holders 124 Windows 115 Convenience Nets 124 Power Windows 115 Rear Area Storage 124 DOOiS 116...
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Page 25: ...ver 3 Horn 4 Instrument Cluster 24 5 Hazard Warning Flashers Switch 6 System Status Indicators and Controls 7 Main Light Controls 8 Park Brake 9 Audio System 10 Heater Air Conditioner 11 Rear Window W...
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Page 27: ...our vehicle see Warning Lights later in this section 26 1 High Beam Indicator The indicator light turns on when the headlights are set to high beams 2 Turn Signal Indicators An arrow will flash in the...
Page 28: ...set Button Press this button to set or reset Driver Information Centre features and to turn off or acknowledge messages See Driver Information Centre later in this section for information 6 Speedomete...
Page 29: ...The repairs vvould not be covered by your warranty 9 Gear Selector Position Indicator Automatic Transmissions The indicator shows you what position your gear shift lever is in See Section 3 for more...
Page 30: ...n while you are driving This indicates that oil is not going through the engine quickly enough to keep it lubricated The engine could be low on oil or could have some other oil problem Have it fixed r...
Page 31: ...ving there may be a problem with this system Have it checked right away Driving while this light is on could flatten your battery If you must drive a short distance with the light on turn off all your...
Page 32: ...e serviced The light stays on until the ignition is turned off or the park brake is fully released If it stays on after the park brake is fully released it means you may have a brake problem 6 CAUTION...
Page 33: ...roblem with the regular brakes Pull off the road and stop carefully See Brake System Warning Light earlier in this section 32 0 Malfunction Indicator light This iight monitors the fuei ignition and em...
Page 34: ...ead to costly repairs not covered by your warranty Section 1 In order for your vehicle to pass an inspection of its emission control equipment the Malfunction Indicator Light must be working properly...
Page 35: ...is is normal Ignore this light when you down shift Also ignore this light if your vehicle has four wheel drive and the transfer case is in four wheel low Traction Control System light This light shoul...
Page 36: ...ay turn on for any of the following reasons The traction control system may have been turned off manually using the traction control button A problem is detected within the system Have the vehicle ser...
Page 37: ...System in Section 2 Air Bag light The air bag light on your instru ment cluster flashes when you start the vehicle to indicate that the restraint is in good working order If it doesn t come on then h...
Page 38: ...ave the vehicle serviced right away See Section 2 for more information on the air bag system Passenger Air Bag On Off Indicator See Passenger Sensing System in Section 2 Section 1 Security System ligh...
Page 39: ...Control later in this section for more information Driver Information Centre The Driver Information Centre gives you the status of many of your vehicle s systems The display is located at the bottom...
Page 40: ...w the odometer reading while the engine is not running press the trip odometer reset button located on the instrument cluster Section 1 Trip Odometer To view the trip odometer press the trip odometer...
Page 41: ...sponsibiiity to check the engine oil level regularly Even if the oil life system does not indicate that an oil change is necessary the engine oil and filter must be changed at least once a year See En...
Page 42: ...ish Language All information is displayed in the Spanish language Automatic Door Locks This feature allows you to customise your automatic door locks to suit your needs To program this feature to the...
Page 43: ...from the ignition LOCK 2 In an automatic transmission vehicle all doors automatically lock when you shift out of P Park The driver s door automatically unlocks when you shift into P Park In a manual...
Page 44: ...y 3 Press and hold the trip odometer reset button for two seconds to scroll to the next setting 4 Repeat the previous step until the preferred setting appears 5 Briefly press the trip odometer reset b...
Page 45: ...em is fixed ACOFF This message is displayed with the ENG HOT message The engine coolant temperature is too hot See Engine Overheating in Section 5 for more information The air conditioning system shou...
Page 46: ...l life monitor DOORS Appears when one or more of the doors or the bonnet is open or ajar Close the doors or the bonnet to clear the message ENG HOT Appears when the coolant temperature is too hot Chec...
Page 47: ...r more information Also see Brake System Warning Light earlier in this section REDUCED POWER Appears when engine power is being reduced This also can affect the vehicle s ability to accelerate If this...
Page 48: ...cle Take the vehicle to the dealer as soon as possible to have the system checked The Charging System Light may also appear on the instrument cluster See Charging System Light under Warning Lights ear...
Page 49: ...the traction control system is turned off manually using the traction control button See Traction Control System later in this section The Traction Control System Light will come on to remind you that...
Page 50: ...ing and Air Conditioning System Your vehicle is fitted with a heating and air conditioning system See Heating and Air Conditioning later in this section for more infor mation on how to operate the sys...
Page 51: ...for more information on how to properly set and release the park brake 50 Hazard Warning Flashers Switch The hazard warning flasher control is located at the centre of the instrument panel Press the...
Page 52: ...xle Control If fitted See Locking Rear Axle in Section 3 for information Passenger Air Bag On Off Indicator See Passenger Sensing System in Section 2 Passenger Safety Belt Reminder Light See Passenger...
Page 53: ...d or reduces engine power to limit wheel spin 52 You may feel or hear the system working but this is normal Under certain conditions the system may operate on dry roads When this occurs a temporary re...
Page 54: ...brake system The Traction Control System Light will come on to remind you that the system is off When this warning light or the message is on the traction control system will not limit wheel spin Adj...
Page 55: ...trol button 54 Press and hold the traction control button for 5 seconds The Traction Control System will also be turned off When the system is turned off the traction control system warning light will...
Page 56: ...Stabilitrak system activates the cruise control will automatically disengage Once conditions are back to normal you may turn the cruise control back on Section 1 ACCESSORY POWER OUTLETS Outlets can be...
Page 57: ...ccessory power outlets 56 NOTICE Adding some electrical equipment to your vehicle can damage it or keep other things from working properly This damage wouldn t be covered by your warranty Check with y...
Page 58: ...ti function lever toward the front of the vehicle To change the lights back to low beams pull the lever back toward you When the high beams are on an indicator light on the instrument cluster will als...
Page 59: ...will turn off automatically Note When the headlight switch is in the off position and the vehi cle is started and shifted into gear the headlights will illuminate if the light sensor detects that it i...
Page 60: ...he knob to CD when the vehicle is towing a trailer Instrument Panel Dimmer Control The instrument light dimmer controls the brightness of the instrument panel lights Rotate the dial up to increase bri...
Page 61: ...inated Exit When the key is removed from the ignition some interior lights will turn on to illuminate your exit from the vehicle To keep the lights from turning on see Dome Lights Override Button Dome...
Page 62: ...the interior lights operate in the normal manner Activating the dome override button will cancel the illuminated exit feature Reading Lights Your vehicle may have reading lights These lights have on...
Page 63: ...em 62 Turn the temperature knob clockwise for warmer air or anti clockwise for cooler air 2 Fan Speed Selector Use this to change the fan speed There are four fan speed settings 1 2 3 and 4 Turn the k...
Page 64: ...air directed toward the defroster vents Cooler air comes through the instrument panel outlets and warmer air from the floor outlets Section 1 Heating Use to send most of the air through the floor duct...
Page 65: ...n cannot be activated in this mode 64 A C Compressor Button Press to turn the air conditioning compressor on The indicator light should turn on The system will cooland dehumidify the air entering the...
Page 66: ...n will not operate Operating Tips Before using the air conditioning system open the windows for a few minutes to permit hot air to escape Close the windows when using the air conditioning system For m...
Page 67: ...about seven minutes at a time To turn it off sooner press the knob again 66 NOTICE Don t use a razor blade or anything else that is sharp on the inside of the rear window You could cut or damage the w...
Page 68: ...nd system can be used only when the ignition is turned to the ON or ACC position or when Retained Accessory Power is active Whil your vehicle is parked take the t1me to familiarise yourself with the s...
Page 69: ...the minutes The clock may be set with the igni tion on or off 68 Power Control Press lightly on the top knob to turn the system on Press it again to turn the system off V olume Control Rotate the top...
Page 70: ...oise levels at higher speeds Adjust the volume to the desired level by rotating the upper knob Then press AUTO VOL to turn the automatic volume control feature on and to scroll through four volume com...
Page 71: ...osing BAL allows you to adjust the sound between the right and left speakers Choosing FAD allows you to adjust the sound between the front and rear speakers After choosing the desired speaker control...
Page 72: ...To quickly set all speaker and tone controls to their middle positions do not select a control just press and hold the knob when no tone or speaker control is displayed You will hear one beep CEN will...
Page 73: ...II zll3c e II t Js OJGBIA o A Station Scanning To scan stations press and hold the left or right SEEK arrow for two seconds until you hear a beep SCN will appear on the display The radio will go to th...
Page 74: ...you choose and set favourite stations Each of the push buttons can be set to program one AM one FM1 and one FM2 station 1 Press BAND to select AM FM1 or FM2 2 Tune in the station 3 Press AUTO EQ repe...
Page 75: ...repeatedly or if an error can t be corrected please contact your dealer 74 9 0 Jt tP3l SEEK 111 2113 lis r2 16 F J JJEJEll A O A CD Player This player is not a CD changer You may load only one disc a...
Page 76: ...tracks and or difficulty in loading and ejecting the disc If these problems occur check the bottom of the CD for damage or try a known good CD If the ignition or the radio is turned off the compact di...
Page 77: ...tations The equalisation setting stored for the CD player source will be auto matically chosen whenever you play a compact disc 76 G MEal 4 SEEK II 21134 411si ZJ 6 0 QJGEJIA Jo Ay g_O Seekmg Push the...
Page 78: ...t the disc The ignition and the radio can be on or off Section 1 ERROR MESSAGES If CHECK CD appears and or the disc comes out it means there is an error The cause may be extreme heat rough road moistu...
Page 79: ...advised The use of lens cleaners may result in contamination of the CD optics lens Playing MP3 format CDs If you burn your own MP3 disc on a personal computer Make sure the MP3 files are recorded on a...
Page 80: ...ber of files folders play lists or sessions minimise the length of the file folder or play list name MP3 COs recorded without file folders can also be played The player can support up to 11 folders in...
Page 81: ...the root fold er The folder up and down buttons will search play lists PX first and then go to the root folder ROOT will appear on the display as the name of the folder Order of Play The tracks will b...
Page 82: ...is taken from the file s 103 tag If a song title is not present in the 103 tag the radio will display the file name as the track name Track names longer than 32 characters or 4 pages will be shortene...
Page 83: ...act disc will resume play at the point where it stopped A compact disc symbol will appear on the display A track number will appear on the display when each track starts to play Normal size discs can...
Page 84: ...ee Error Messages earlier in this section Previous Next Folder To move ahead to the first track in the next folder press the button To play the first track in the previous folder press the tY1 button...
Page 85: ...will begin to play in random order 84 To play all the tracks on a disc in random order press and hold random for two seconds until you hear a beep and CD RDM appears on the display This feature will...
Page 86: ...splay the current track number and the 103 tag song title Folder play list mode will display the current folder or play list number and the folder play list name Time of day mode will display the time...
Page 87: ...he clock may be set with the igni tion on or off 86 Radio Controls Power Control BAND Press lightly on the top knob to turn the system on Press it again to turn the system off 0 Volume Control Rotate...
Page 88: ...oise levels at higher speeds Adjust the volume to the desired level by rotating the upper knob Then press AUTO VOL to turn the automatic volume control feature on and to scroll through four volume com...
Page 89: ...ressed NO INFO may appear on the display 88 E3 0 ac I 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 QJBEJ o CAT This feature is not operable in some regions If this button is pressed NONE may appear on the display Adjusting the Spea...
Page 90: ...ose the BAS or TRE treble tone control After choosing the desired tone control rotate the knob to the right or left to increase or decrease the level of the selected tone The display will show your se...
Page 91: ...he radio stores separate settings for each source and each preset station 90 0 E3El0 E3 00 1 2 3 s 6 ci CDB0 A O A Station Seeking Press either side of the SEEK button and the radio will go to the nex...
Page 92: ...ll appear on the display The radio will find the first preset station and stay there for a few seconds Then it will go to the next preset station and pause and keep doing that Press the button again o...
Page 93: ...G E 3EJ0 E3 z J s 6 9 0 E30J B EJ AtJO A O Source Selection Press I to switch from the radio to a compact disc Press BAND to stop playing the disc and switch to the radio Error Messages If CAL ERR cal...
Page 94: ...and ejecting the disc If these problems occur check the bottom of the CD for damage or try a known good CD If the ignition or the radio is turned off the compact disc will stay in the player When the...
Page 95: ...slot 94 Insert a disc part way into the slot label side up The player will pull it in the rest of the way a E3El0 E3 00 1 2 3 s 6 H ruHl a 0 E3CD80 o vl O Once the disc is loaded the light will begin...
Page 96: ...repeat RPT ON repeat on will appear on the display Press this button again to turn off repeated play RPT OFF repeat off will appear on the display Press and hold this button for two seconds to repeat...
Page 97: ...tton until CUSTOM appears on the display If you select an equalisation setting for your disc it will be activated each time you play a disc 96 Seeking Push the right arrow on the SEEK button or press...
Page 98: ...what is normally shown on the display track or elapsed time press DISP to recall the desired display then hold DISP in for two seconds You will hear one beep Source Selection Press BAND to stop playin...
Page 99: ...on the display The tracks will begin to play in the order that they were saved To seek through the song list press either side of the SEEK button In order for the song list feature to play a track the...
Page 100: ...ted 2 Make sure that the system is in Song List mode S UST will appear on the display If S UST does not appear press J to turn it on Section 1 3 Press and hold I for at least four seconds When the son...
Page 101: ...yer before the 25 second time period is up the player will sense an error and will try to eject the disc several times If this happens do not press the eject button Each press of the eject button woul...
Page 102: ...eft deterrent feature is auto matically enabled and therefore no programming is necessary When the ignition is turned off the system will automatically arm itself The indicator light will flash If the...
Page 103: ...ee Multi function Lever later in this section for addi tional information Horn Sound the horn by pressing on the centre steering wheel pad Tilt Wheel Lever You can move the tilt steering wheel up or d...
Page 104: ...normal a signal bulb may be burnt out Check the front and rear signal lights to make sure they are working properly If a bulb is burnt out replace it to help avoid an accident If the arrows don t tur...
Page 105: ...centre position to return to low beams You may be able to flash your high beams to signal other drivers To do this pull the multi function lever toward you Then release the lever When the high beams...
Page 106: ...Set Your Cruise Control 1 Move the cruise control switch to the centre on position 2 Accelerate to the speed you want Section 1 _o 1 llllll t J CID 3 Push in the button at the end of the lever and rel...
Page 107: ...rol Step on the brake pedal or push the clutch pedal if you have a manual transmission To Go Back to Your Set Speed Once you re going about 40 km h 25 mph or more you can move the cruise switch briefl...
Page 108: ...ate position You can hold it there while the vehicle accelerates to the new speed When the vehicle has reached the chosen speed release the switch The vehicle will now maintain the higher speed Tappin...
Page 109: ...l speed and stay there 108 Windscreen Wipers NOTICE Clear any ice or snow from the wiper blades before using them to prevent damage to the blades and overloading the wiper motor Rotate the band to tur...
Page 110: ...he ignition has to be on for this feature to work Section 1 Windscreen Washer At the top of the multi function lever there s a paddle with the windscreen washer symbol on it To spray washer fluid on t...
Page 111: ...wipe the rear window The rear washer uses the same fluid bottle as the windscreen washer If you can wash your windscreen but not your rear window the fluid level may be low MIRRORS Outside Mirrors Ad...
Page 112: ...djust the mirror use the round control Push the side of the control that matches the direction you want the mirror to move Section 1 Inside Day Night Mirror The mirror pivots so that you can adjust it...
Page 113: ...tes the display Press the on off button to select US English units COF or metric units C There may be a short delay before the system updates the display See your dealer if an abnormal temperature rea...
Page 114: ...s drive to an open area that is magnetically clean or free of large metallic objects such as high tension power lines or large steel buildings Verify there are no magnetised roof antennas or any other...
Page 115: ...elease the button 3 Press the button again until the correct zone number appears in the display The display will show a compass direction within a few seconds 4 Calibrate the compass See Compass Calib...
Page 116: ...on the driver s door control each of the windows when the ignition is in the ON or ACC position or when Retained Accessory Power is active Each passenger door has a control switch for its own window...
Page 117: ...riv out of the vehicle in a crash it CAUTION Continued Young children who get into unlocked vehicles may be unable to get out A child could be overcome by extreme heat and could suffer permanent injur...
Page 118: ...tem if fitted See Theft Deterrent System in Section 3 for more information Section 1 Anti lockout Feature This feature helps protect you from locking your keys in the vehicle If the power door lock sw...
Page 119: ...security lock label Turn it to engage or disengage the lock 118 I II I 111 luI REAR CARGO AREA Swing Gate Use the power door lock switch or the keyless entry transmitter to lock or unlock the swing ga...
Page 120: ...carry heavy objects in the convenience nets Cargo Cover If fitted NOTICE Do not put items on top of the cargo cover The weight of the items could cause the attach ment clips to break The repairs would...
Page 121: ...ignition must be in the on position to operate the sun roof The switch is located in the front head liner Press the rear of the switch to open the sun roof The sun shade opens automatically when the...
Page 122: ...ot close past the current position of the sun roof Anti Pinch Feature If a head hand or another object is in the way of the sun roof as it is closing the glass panel will stop and open to the fully op...
Page 123: ...re loaded on the carrier do not let them hang over the rear or sides of the vehicle Do not load cargo directly onto l11e ruof of your vel1ide Place cargo on top of the cross rails and fasten it secure...
Page 124: ...f your vehicle has a sun roof there is a cross rail stop tab to prevent the cross rails from being moved past the opening of the sun roof To prevent damage or loss of cargo while driving check periodi...
Page 125: ...ts located on the back of the front seats To remove these nets pull out on each of the four clips located on the net The convenience net in the rear area is designed to hold smaller _ _ lll lll Do not...
Page 126: ...for it to pop out NOTICE Do not hold the cigarette light er in with your hand while it is heating If you do it could damage the heater element and the mechanism which allows the lighter to pop out It...
Page 127: ...MANAGEMENT This system monitors the temperature and charge status of the vehicle s battery and automatically adjusts the voltage to enhance performance and extend battery life If the system senses a p...
Page 128: ...128 Inflatable Restraint System 144 Front Seatback Manual Reclining Control 129 Passenger Sensing System 150 Heated Seats If fitted 130 Child Restraints 156 Head Restraints 131 Rear Seats 131 Safety...
Page 129: ...ckward and forward Slide the seat to where you want it Release the bar and make sure the seat is locked into place Power Seat Controls If fitted The oower seat controls are located on the outboard sid...
Page 130: ...icle is moving The seat could jerk and cause a loss of control Section 2 ill CAUTION If the seatback isn t locked it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash That could cause injury to the person...
Page 131: ...back and seat cushion The engine must be running in order for the heated seat feature to work The control is located on the side of each front seat To turn on a heated seat to the lowest heat setting...
Page 132: ...to raise it To lower a head restraint push the button under the restraint and slide the restraint down Section 2 Rear Seats Your vehicle has a split rear seat which can be folded down for additional c...
Page 133: ...forward 132 Instructions are on a label below the seat cushion NOTICE Damage to the rear seat or safety belts can occur if the seat is folded with the safety belts fastened Before folding a seat unbuc...
Page 134: ...cked in place 6 CAUTION A safety belt that is twisted or improperly attached or routed won t provide the protection needed in a crash After installing a seat always make sure that the safety belts are...
Page 135: ...of the web bing with polishes oils and chemicals and particularly battery acid Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild soap and water The belt should be replaced if web bing becomes frayed con t...
Page 136: ...dy could be damaged ill 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 more likely to be seriously injured or...
Page 137: ...Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks Make sure the release button on the buckle faces upward or outward CAUTION You could be seriously injured if your belt is buckled in the wrong pla...
Page 138: ...buckle When you pull the shoulder portion of some rear passenger lap shoulder belts all the way out the child restraint locking feature is engaged The belt can no longer be pulled out until it is ful...
Page 139: ...bones and you would be less likely to slide under the lap belt If you slid under it the belt would apply force to your abdomen This could cause serious or even fatal injuries Shoulder Belt Height Adj...
Page 140: ...t Guides Your vehicle is fitted with rear shoulder belt guides which provide comfort and support for small adults and children These guides work by pulling the regular belt away from the neck and head...
Page 141: ...the belt is midway over the shoulder and across the chest Wearing a safety belt improper ly could cause serious injury To remove the comfort guide 1 Squeeze the belt edges together and remove the belt...
Page 142: ...systems so that they do not provide proper protection This could resul 1n serious injury or even death 1n a collision To help make sure your restraint systems are working properly after a crash have t...
Page 143: ...on about this feature 142 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy Safety belts work for everyone including pregnant women Like all occupants they are more likely to be seriously injured if they do not wear s...
Page 144: ...emains unbuckled and the vehicle is in motion Passenger Safety Belt Reminder Light If the passenger air bag is enabled several seconds after the ignition key is turned to ON or START a chime will come...
Page 145: ...d with safety belt pre tensioners Pre tensioners help the safety belts reduce a person s movement in the event of a moderate to severe frontal side or roll over collision The pre tensioners are locate...
Page 146: ...fitted with two roof mounted side impact air bags that may inflate during a side or roll over collision to protect the driver the front passenger and the two passengers directly behind them Section 2...
Page 147: ...d by the safety belt system that they are secured in an appropriate child restraint See Child Restraints later in this section CAUTION Accident statistics show that children are safer if they are rest...
Page 148: ...great if the air bag deploys there is a label on your vehicle s sun visor that cautions you never to put a rear facing child seat in the front CAUTION Continued If however you secure a forward facing...
Page 149: ...igned to inflate in a rear collision 148 ffi CAUTION Do not attach anything to the area from where the air bag inflates If something is between an occupant and an air bag the air bag might not inflate...
Page 150: ...r air bag The air bag only inflates once It must be replaced after a collision Let only qualified technicians work on the air bag system NOTICE Do not damage the air bag covers If an air bag cover is...
Page 151: ...vehicle is fitted with the Passenger Sensing System When you turn the ignition key to ON or START the system will perform a self check The air bag on and off indicators will appear briefly in the pass...
Page 152: ...child restraints or a very small adult It is important to note that for some children who have outgrown child restraints and for very small adults the system may or may not turn off the air bag depend...
Page 153: ...he passenger sensing system Avoid using after market equipment if your vehicle is fitted with this system ffi CAUTION Keep the area under the passenger seat or between the passenger seat cushion and s...
Page 154: ...ng air bag Do not use a rear facing restraint in the front passenger s seat Section 2 ill CAUTION Although your vehicle is fitted with a passenger air bag deactivation feature which is designed to tur...
Page 155: ...If after you restart the vehicle the on indicator still appears check that the vehicle s seatback is not pressing the child restraint into the seat cushion If it is slightly recline the vehicle s seat...
Page 156: ...adult size is sitting in the seat turn the vehicle off Move the seatback to the upright position Make sure the passenger sits in an upright position centred on the seat cushion with his her legs comfo...
Page 157: ...e a problem with the system See your dealer for service ffi CAUTION If the passenger air bag off indicator is on and the Air Bag Light turns on there is a prob lem with the air bag system The adult si...
Page 158: ...upant s lap CAUTION If a child cannot see out of the window do not raise him her by means of an ordinary cush ion It will not stay in place in a collision and the child can slip out of the straps and...
Page 159: ...restraint manufacturer s instructions should state the weight and height limitations for the particular restraint With an infant car bed make sure the infant s head rests toward the centre of the vehi...
Page 160: ...Always ensure that the safety belt fits firmly around the child restraint CAUTION If a child restraint is not proper ly secured in the vehicle the restraint will not be able to protect a child sittin...
Page 161: ...for children to be seated in the rear seats 160 Front of vehicle r 6 CAUTION Extreme Hazard Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an air bag in front of it 1 The chiid co...
Page 162: ...CAUTION If however you secure a forward facing child restraint in the front passenger seat be sure to move the front passen ger seat as far back as it will go When the vehicle is started with a child...
Page 163: ...traint using only the top strap anchor fittinn 11 111 Make sure that the child restraint is properly installed using the vehicle s safety belts to secure the restraint Follow the instructions that com...
Page 164: ...e child restraint will be placed For a rear facing child restraint consult the manufacturer s instructions for the child restraint to determine when and how to tighten the top strap Section 2 Front of...
Page 165: ...strap route the top strap over the head restraint 164 If the seat has a fixed head restraint and the child restraint has a dual top strap route the top straps around the head restraint Consult the ma...
Page 166: ...lacement 172 Brake and Throttle Operation Techniques 196 Matching Transmitters 173 Getting Familiar with Off Road Driving 197 Ignition Switch 174 Driving Off Road 198 Retained Accessory Power 176 Cros...
Page 167: ...mation Label 219 Certification Label 219 Locking Rear Axle If fitted 213 Trailer Towing 220 Steering 214 Hitches 223 Power Steering 214 Safety Chains 224 Brakes 215 Trailer Brakes 225 Disc Brake Wear...
Page 168: ...our vehicle NOTICE Continued Avoid making hard stops for the first 320 km 200 miles or so Hard stops with new brake linings can mean pre mature wear Follow this run in guideline every time you get new...
Page 169: ...es fuel if a valid key is used in the ignition If the correct key is not used or if the ignition lock cylinder is tampered with f11PI i rli thiPrl The vehicle will not start If the wrong key is used o...
Page 170: ...s pressed when a door is open the doors will lock the lights may flash and the horn may sound Close the open door to arm the theft deterrent system If a locked door the bonnet or the swing gate is ope...
Page 171: ...the horn fuse may be blown If the problem is fuse related see Fuses and Circuit Breakers in Section 4 for additional information If the alarm still does not sound or the front turn signals do not flas...
Page 172: ...to lock all doors If you press it twice within three seconds the horn may sound to let you know that the doors have locked If a door or the bonnet is open when the button is pressed the doors will loc...
Page 173: ...Check the location Other vehi cles or objects may be blocking the signal Take a few steps to the right or left You may have to replace the battery in your transmitter See ihe instructions for battery...
Page 174: ...with your vehicle Section 3 Matching Transmitters Matching transmitters to your vehicle may be necessary if you lose or replace a transmitter Even if only one transmitter is being replaced you must re...
Page 175: ...movinq the key will also lock the steering wheel If your vehicle is fitted with an automatic transmission turning to this position and removing the key locks your transmission The key can not be remov...
Page 176: ...ON The switch returns to the ON position after you start the engine and release the switch Even with the engine off you can use ON to operate electrical accessories and display some instrument cluster...
Page 177: ...you add electrical parts or accessories you could change the way the engine operates See your dealer before adding electrical equipment This damage would not be covered by your warranty Engine Startin...
Page 178: ...as the engine gets warm If the engine does not start within 1 5 seconds the system will stop cranking the engine to prevent starter motor gear damage Do not accelerate the engine immediately after st...
Page 179: ...ignition key to START and hold it there for up to 15 seconds Let go of the key when the engine starts Wait about 15 seconds between each try to heip avoid fiaitening your battery or damaging your sta...
Page 180: ...n the brake pedal and off the acceler ator pedal After shifting wait a while then release the brake pedal slowly This will prevent any unexpected rapid acceleration Section 3 NOTICE Damage to your tra...
Page 181: ...to park the vehicle and when starting the engine Your vehicle has an automatic transmission shift lock control system With the ignition on you have to fully apply the regular brakes and press the shif...
Page 182: ...Park or N Neutral with the engine racing You could lose control of the vehicle and you or others may be injured NOTICE Damage to your transmission caused by shifting out of P Park or N Neutral with t...
Page 183: ...ou more power but lower fuel economy Use this position when driving on hilly winding roads towing a traiier carrying a heavy load off road driving You may want to shift into 3 Third or if necessary a...
Page 184: ...rol system With the engine running you have to fully apply the regular brakes and press the shift lever button before you can shift out of P Park See Vehicle Parking later in this section for more inf...
Page 185: ...everse 184 NOTICE Shift to R Reverse only after your vehicle is stopped Shifting to Reverse while your vehicle is moving could damage your transmission I i a m l d a e I VVC IC U UJ JVUI vv IIC UILJ W...
Page 186: ...h when you accelerate This is normal Ignore this light when you down shift Also ignore this light if your vehicle has four wheel drive and the trans fer case is in four wheel low Section 3 FUll TIME F...
Page 187: ...only when your vehicle needs to be towed See your dealer or a professional towing service if you need to have your vehicle towed CAUTION With the transfer case in neutral the vehicle can roll even if...
Page 188: ...n this section NOTICE Do not drive in Four Wheel Low Lock at speeds over 48 km h 30 mph for any extended period of time Otherwise the transfer case could be damaged The indicator lights on the buttons...
Page 189: ...hifting your transmission into gear Otherwise the transfer case I could be damaged To shift into or out of the Four Wheellow lock setting the ignition must be on the vehicle must be stopped or moving...
Page 190: ...it will not roll and set the park brake 2 Turn the ignition key to START 3 Place the transmission in N Neutral If your vehicle is fitted with a manual transmission push the clutch pedal all the way to...
Page 191: ...ase is in neutral If the indicator light for the neutral position is not lit repeat the procedure starting at step 3 8 Turn the ignition to ACC 9 Shift an automatic transmis sion into P Park Shift a m...
Page 192: ...oes have some definite hazards The greatest of these is the terrain itself Off roading means you ve left the great road system behind Traffic lanes aren t marked Bends aren t banked There are no road...
Page 193: ...rcement people in the area Will you be on someone s private land If so be sure to get the necessary permission Before you go off roading you must prepare your vehicle Remove the side steps if fitted S...
Page 194: ...thrown forward during a sudden stop You or your pas sengers could be injured Unsecured cargo on the load floor can be tossed about when driving over rough ter rain You or your passengers can be struck...
Page 195: ...lwr vc rr rrv I littPr hr n J J 1 make sure all refuse is removed from any campsite before leaving Take extreme care with open fires camp stoves and lanterns Never park your vehicle over dry grass or...
Page 196: ...3 The vehicle has an approach angle of approximately 37 5 and a departure angle of approximately 35 5 depending on suspension packages Your vehicle was designed to handle climbing a 60o o 31 slope at...
Page 197: ...transfer case gear range usually first gear and Four Wheel Low Lock for such obstacles 3 If the wheels spin maintain steady throttle with your foot off the brake pedal to allow the traction control sy...
Page 198: ...speeds 3 When you feel the shaking or shuddering sensation apply slight pressure to the brake and keep the vehicle moving in a controlled manner 4 Be prepared to alternate between the brake and throt...
Page 199: ...ving off road bouncing and quick changes in direction can easily throw you out of position This could cause vou to lose control and I crash J So whether you re driv ina on or off the road you and yo _...
Page 200: ...arge rocks Drive over them letting the tyre envelop the rock The tread of the tyre is thicker and tougher than the side wall of the tyre and is more resilient to impact than underbody components Secti...
Page 201: ...r speed f you drive across I them you will roll over You cou d be seriously injured or killed If you have any doubt about the steepness don t drive the hill APPROACHING A HILL When you approach a hill...
Page 202: ...to find out Is the hill simply too rough Steep hills often have ruts gullies troughs and expo ed rocks because they are more susceptible to the effects of erosion Section 3 DRIVING UP HILL O ce you d...
Page 203: ...nd possibly roll over You could be seriously injured I or killed When driving up hills always try to go straight up Ease up on your speed as you approach the top of the hill Attach a flag to the vehic...
Page 204: ...ansmission shift into P Park Restart the engine Shift into R Reverse Release the park brake Slowly back straight down the hill Section 3 Never try to prevent a stall by shifting into N Neutral and rew...
Page 205: ...6 CAUTION Shifting the transfer case to N Neutral can cause your vehicle to roll even if the transmission is in P Park or if you have the manual transmission even if I you re in gear This is because...
Page 206: ...off road trail will probably go across the incline of a hill If this happens you have to decide whether to try to drive across the incline Here are some things to consider A hill that can be driven s...
Page 207: ...these you need to decide carefuiiy whether to try to drive across an incline Just because the trail goes across the incline doesn t mean you have to drive it The last vehicle to try it might have roll...
Page 208: ...cked sand as on beaches or sand dunes your tyres will tend to sink into the sand This has an effect on steering accelerating and braking Drive at a reduced speed If at all possible avoid sharp turns o...
Page 209: ...ater isn t too deep then drive through it slowly At fast speeds water splashes on your ignition system and your vehicle can stall Stalling can also occur if you get your tailpipe under water And as lo...
Page 210: ...ou go off roading re install any equipment that was removed from your vehicle Re install the side steps if fitted See the following earlier in this section for more information SideSteps Section 3 VEH...
Page 211: ...he shift lever all the way forward 4 Turn the ignition key to lOCK 5 Lock all doors and take the key with you when you leave the vehicle unattended CAUTION Do not leave your vehicle while the engine i...
Page 212: ...fer case is in a drive gear and not in N Neutral Otherwise the vehicle will be free to roll even if the shift lever is in P Park Section 3 Torque lock If you park your vehicle on a hill make sure to a...
Page 213: ...n to LOCK 4 Remove the key 5 Release the clutch 212 TRACTION There are three systems that control the vehicle steering brakes and accelerator To keep the vehicle under control do not push any of these...
Page 214: ...o use this feature if your vehicle is stuck and the tyres are spinning Otherwise vehicle drivetrain components could be damaged The repairs would not be covered by your warranty Always lock the rear a...
Page 215: ...h if the vehicle battery is low or if the transfer case is shifted out of the Four Vv heel Low Lock mode 214 NOTICE Do not use the locking rear axle on pavement Otherwise vehicle drivetrain components...
Page 216: ...eel disc brakes Disc brake pads have built in wear indicators that make a high pitched warning sound when the brake pads are worn and new ones are needed Brake linings should always be replaced as com...
Page 217: ...s occurs only during a brake application which would have caused one or more wheels to lock You don t have to pump the brakes just hold the brake pedal down You may feel or hear it pulsate but this is...
Page 218: ...ed Make sure the brake system warning light is off To release the park brake hold the regular brake pedal down then grasp the handle and press the release button and rotate the handle anti clockwise A...
Page 219: ...eave a seat folded down unless you have to 218 It is very important to know how much weight your vehicle can carry This weight is called the Vehicle Capacity Weight This figure includes the weight of...
Page 220: ...the driver s door It also tells how many people can ride in your vehicle and gives you the Vehicle Capacity Weight Do not exceed the maximum vehi cle capacity when loading your vehicle See Certificati...
Page 221: ...oss Axle Weight Rating and the maximum weight that the rear axle can carry the rear Gross Axle Weight Rating Axle Weight Ratings Front Axle I 1383 kg Rear Axle I 1452 kg The weight of the cargo load m...
Page 222: ...nd is aware of any necessary vehicle modifications Maximum trailer weight is calcu lated assuming only the driver is in the tow vehicle and it has all the required trailering equipment The weight of a...
Page 223: ...yres are inflated to the limit for cold tyres See the tyre information label for your vehicle s tyre inflation specifications Also see Vehicle Loading ear lier in this section for more information Nev...
Page 224: ...ched If you are using a weight distributing hitch weigh the vehicle without the spring bars in place The gross axle weight ratings and the gross vehicle weight rating must not be exceeded You will get...
Page 225: ...ation about towing a trailer with your vehicle You should always attach chains between your vehicle and your trailer Cross the safety chains under the tongue of the trailer so that the tongue will not...
Page 226: ...h for turns even if the bulbs on the trailer are burnt out You may think drivers behind you are seeing your signal when actually they are not It is important that you check occasionally to be sure tha...
Page 227: ...smission Ct 226 If the vehicle is facing down hill turn the wheels toward the kerb If it is facing up hill turn the wheels toward traffic 2 Have someone place chocks under the trailer wheels 3 When th...
Page 228: ...e sure to hold the regular brake pedal down while you start the engine shift into gear and release the park brake Drive slowly until the trailer is clear of the chocks Stop and have someone pick up an...
Page 229: ...icle Identification Number 264 Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Service Parts Identification label 265 Manual Transmission 247 Safety Compliance label 265 Transfer Case Lubricant Fuses and Circuit Breakers 266...
Page 230: ...ur vehicle 230 ADD ON EQUIPMENT Adding accessories to your vehicle can affect your vehicle s performance and safety Modifications may cause problems or damage to vehicle systems such as braking stabil...
Page 231: ...s recommended that you use these fuels if they comply with the required fuel specifications However E85 85o o ethanol and other fuels containing more than 1 0 ethanol must not be used in vehicles that...
Page 232: ...maintenance of your vehicle 232 You should use a high quality fuel which meets the minimum octane rating recommended Be sure the posted octane is at least 91 research method The use of petrol with an...
Page 233: ...ate into the atmosphere If this happens the malfunction indicator light may come on Check the fuel cap to be sure that it is properly installed CAUTION Fuel vapour is highly flamma ble Keep sparks fla...
Page 234: ...ic electricity can ignite fuel vapour You can be burnt and your vehicle damaged Before you open the fuel filler cap touch a metal part on your vehicle to discharge the static electricity in your body...
Page 235: ...gs that will burn onto a hot engine They could start a fire and you or others could be burnt Before closing the bonnet make sure that all filler caps are on properly Section 4 ENGINE COMPARTMENT CAUTI...
Page 236: ...ring Fluid Reservoir 5 Automatic Transmission Dipstick If fitted 6 Oil Fill Cap 7 Radiator Cap 8 Remote Negative Battery Terminal GND 9 Engine Oil Dipstick 10 Positive Battery Terminal 11 Brake Fluid...
Page 237: ...s normal for an engine to use some oil and some engines use more oil when they are new It is the owner s responsibility to check the engine oil level regularly The best time to check the engine oil le...
Page 238: ...oil that the oil level gets above the upper mark that shows the proper operating range your engine could be damaged Reinsert the dipstick all the way until it is firmly seated Choosing the Right Oil...
Page 239: ...emperatures warmer than 18 C If you are unable to find oil of the recommended viscosity then consider the range of temperature your vehicle will be operated in before the next oil change and use the c...
Page 240: ...required for your specific area Make sure to follow the change intervals listed in the expori specific Maintenance Schedule booklet and not those listed in any other English booklet that might be pro...
Page 241: ...iver Information Centre in Section 1 for information on the engine oil life monitor Engine damage resulting from improper maintenance is not covered by the New Vehicle Warranty Section 4 Engine Coolan...
Page 242: ...ded is not covered by your new vehicle warranty 242 Check the coolant level at regular intervals such as when refuelling The coolant level can be checked by looking at the see through recovery reservo...
Page 243: ...r some conditions the ethylene glycol in engine coolant is combustible To avoid being burnt do not spill coolant on the exhaust system or on hot engine parts If you have any doubt have this operation...
Page 244: ...nt disposal to help protect the environment and your health 244 0 8 Automatic Transmission Fluid If fitted As it may be difficult to perform the following procedure yourself you may prefer to have the...
Page 245: ...bout 3 minutes 5 With the engine running at idle speed remove the dipstick wipe it clean and reinsert it by pushing it down all the way 6 Wait for 3 seconds remove the dipstick again and check the flu...
Page 246: ...ls recommended in your Maintenance Schedule 246 Manual Transmission Fluid If fitted It is not necessary to check the transmission fluid in your vehicle however you may have the fluid level checked by...
Page 247: ...level up to the bottom of the filler plug hole 3 Re install the filler plug See the Recommended Fluids and Lubricants chart later in this section to determine what kind of fluid to use Section 4 Hydr...
Page 248: ...uld be added if the fluid level is not at the bottom of the diaphragm when the diaphragm is in place in the reservoir 248 See the Recommended Fluids and Lubricants chart later in this section to deter...
Page 249: ...pect there is a leak in the system or you hear an unusual noise Fluid loss in this system could indicate a problem Have the system inspected See the Recommended Fluids and Lubricants chart later in th...
Page 250: ...on the dipstick The level should be between the ADD and FULL marks 5 If the level is low add enough fiuid to bring the ievei up to the proper area on the dipstick See the Recommended Fluids and Lubri...
Page 251: ...the MIN and MAX marks Low fluid level can indicate a leak in the brake system Have the vehicle serviced as soon as possible If work has just been done on the brake hydraulic system and the fluid leve...
Page 252: ...sys tem and paint Battery Your vehicle isfittedwith a battery that requires no periodic maintenance You will never have to add water to the battery If the vehicle is not going to be driven for 25 days...
Page 253: ...Schedule To access the filter remove the fasteners that hold the air cleaner cover in place Remove the cover and replace the filter Reverse the steps for installation of the new filter Section 4 CAUT...
Page 254: ...r in this section Hydraulic Brake System DOT 4 brake fluid vVindshield vVasher GM uptikieen washer soivent Solvent Power Steering System GM power steering fluid GM part no 89021184 or equivalent utoma...
Page 255: ...e your tyres Over inflated tyres are more likely to be punctured Worn old tyres can cause accidents If the tread is badly worn or if a tyre has been damaged replace it Section 4 Inflation See the tyre...
Page 256: ...tyres It also causes tyre overloading abnormal wear poor driveability and poor fuel economy Excessively high inflation causes abnormal tyre wear and poor ride which promotes vehicle damage due to imp...
Page 257: ...Rotation To make your tyres last longer have them inspected and rotated at the intervals recommended in your Maintenance Schedule Follow one of the diagrams above for the correct rotation pattern Sect...
Page 258: ...o this but be sure to use a scraper or wire brush later if necessary to get all the rust or dirt off 258 CAUTION Incorrect wheel nuts or improp erly tightened wheel nuts can cause the wheel to become...
Page 259: ...The tyre has a bump bulge or split Note Some commercial truck tyres may not have tread wear indicators Section 4 The tyre information label says what size tyres you need To determine the location of...
Page 260: ...s Do not install tyre chains on the front tyres ffi CAUTION Use another type of traction device only if its manufacturer rec mmends it for use on your veh1cle and tyre size combina tion and for your u...
Page 261: ...ns contacting your vehicle stop and re tighten them If the contact continues slow down until it stops Driving too fast or spinning the wheels with chains on will damage the vehicle See your dealer for...
Page 262: ...istance 262 CAUTION Using the wrong replacement parts could be dangerous It could affect the braking and handling of your vehicle You could lose control of the vehicle and you or others may be injured...
Page 263: ...e oil or grease on studs or nuts If you do the nuts might come loose Your wheel could fall off causing a serious accident ffi CAUTION Incorrect wheel nuts or improp erly tightened wheel nuts can cause...
Page 264: ...a purpose in identifying your vehicle Use the following chart to help you understand your vehicle s identification number Understanding Your Vehicle Identification Number Character Character Position...
Page 265: ...n the vehicle identification number the model designation paint information a list of all production options and special equipment Do not remove this label from the vehicle SAFETY COMPLIANCE LABEL Sec...
Page 266: ...iring circuits in your vehicle are protected from short circuits by a combination of fuses circuit breakers and fusible thermal links This greatly reduces the chance of fires caused by electrical prob...
Page 267: ...ift the cover off To re install the cover line up the tabs and push down on the cover until the tabs click into place Section 4 Look at the silver coloured band inside the fuse If the band is broken o...
Page 268: ...lling 11 Air Compressor 12 Transfer Case Control Module 1 3 Radio Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Display 14 Body Control Module 15 Rear Wiper Motor Engine Compartment Fuse Box 16 Rear Wiper...
Page 269: ...ar Window Demister 31 Canister Vent 32 Regulated Voltage Control VSense 33 Ignition 1 34 Transmission Section 4 Fuse Usage 35 Cruise Control Inside Rear view Mirror 36 Front Parking Lights 37 Left Sid...
Page 270: ...azard Warning Flashers 57 Power Sun Roof 58 Transfer Case Control Module Switch 59 Climate Controls 60 Rear Fog Lights If fitted 61 Power Seat Controls 270 Fuse Usage 62 Air Pump 63 Right Side Power W...
Page 271: ...per High Low 74 Front Parking Lights 75 Headlights 76 Air Conditioning Clutch 77 Powertrain Control Module 78 Run Crank 79 Horn 80 Air Injection Reactor AIR Solenoid 81 Powertrain Starter Section 4 Re...
Page 272: ...l instructions on the bulb package 272 Headlights 1 Open the bonnet 2 Locate the affected headlight on the inner front portion of the bonnet 3 Turn the bulb socket anti clockwise and pull the bulb ass...
Page 273: ...to remove it 5 Grasp the socket firmly and pull the bulb out 6 Push the new bulb into the socket until it clicks Section 4 8 Re install the lamp assembly When re installing the light assembly align t...
Page 274: ...Service and Maintenance REPLACEMENT BUlB SPECIFICATIONS Headlight Bulbs H 1 3 Rear Turn Signal Light P27 7WLL Back Up Light P27 7WLL See your dealer for any bulb not listed in this section 274...
Page 275: ...With Filter 5 7 L t Cooling System 9 5 Lt Automatic Transmission 4 7 L Manual Transmission 2 3 L Transfer Case 1 5 L Air Conditioning Refrigerant R 134a f Change filter at every oil change tRe check...
Page 276: ...micals and particularly I battery acid Cleaning may c fl l 1 h10 r rril rl n11t 11dnn milrl J J J soap and water The belt should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed contaminated 1 or damaged 276 Gen...
Page 277: ...g and Adding Coolant 284 Data Collection and Event Data Recorders 303 Engine Fan Noise 287 Changing a Flat lyre 287 jack and Spare Tyre Removal 289 Changing the Flat Tyre 291 Storing Tyre and jacking...
Page 278: ...could even damage your vehicle CAUTION Batteries have acid that can burn you and gas that can explode You can be hurt badly if you aren t careful See the section titled How to Use this Handbook for ti...
Page 279: ...ion into P Park and a manual transmission into N Neutral before setting the park brake 3 Turn off the ignition on both vehicles Turn off the radios and all lights that aren t needed Unplug any accesso...
Page 280: ...jumper leads don t have any loose or miss ing insulation If they do you could get a shock and the vehicles could be damaged Do not connect positive to negative or you will get a short that would damag...
Page 281: ...lways use the remote negative terminal instead of the terminal on your vehicle s battery 11 Start the vehicle with the good battery Run the engine for a while 12 Then try to start the other vehicle If...
Page 282: ...shows the engine coolant temperature If the pointer reaches the shaded warning area of the gauge the engine is too hot An overheat warning message may appear in the driver information centre display...
Page 283: ...eed is about twice as fast as normal idle speed for about 3 minutes while you are parked If the overheat warning continues turn off the engine and get every one out of the vehicle right away If the co...
Page 284: ...I I 1 c d I Checking and Adding Coolant The coolant level can be checked by looking at the see through recovery reservoir without having to remove the cap The vehicle must be on a level surface The le...
Page 285: ...sion may result and the engine coolant will require change sooner Damage caused by the use of any coolant that is not recommended is not covered by your new vehicle warranty When the coolant in the t...
Page 286: ...s means there is still some pressure left Then remove the cap 286 Note If at any time during this procedure coolant begins to flow out of the filler neck re install the radiator pressure cap 2 Fill th...
Page 287: ...uel economy and reduces noise Under heavy vehicle loading trailer towing or high outside temperatures the fan speed increases when the clutch engages An increase in fan noise is normal The noise will...
Page 288: ...d only be used for that purpose If the jack is used for anything else you or others could be badly injured or killed if the vehicle slips off the jack ffi CAUTION Avoid further tyre and wheel damage b...
Page 289: ...Removal The jack storage bag and tool bag are located in the swing gate To remove the equipment do the following 1 Open the swing gate See Swing Gate in Section 1 for more information 2 Lift the two...
Page 290: ...icle To access the spare tyre do the following 1 Release the latch and open the spare tyre cover if fitted 2 To remove the centre cap place the flat end of the wheel wrench in the slot on the wheel an...
Page 291: ...t Tyre 1 To remove the centre cap place the flat end of the wheel wrench in the slot on the wheel and gently pry it off Section 5 2 Loosen the wheel nuts with the wheel wrench Do not remove them yet F...
Page 292: ...point nearest the tyre you want to change 292 If the flat tyre is on a front wheel place the jack on the front lower control arm along the bar that runs front to back I 6 iAJI II I I If the flat tyre...
Page 293: ...son should place any portion of their body under a vehicle when it is supported only by a jack ill CAUTION Raising your vehicle with the jack improperly positioned can damage the vehicle or may allow...
Page 294: ...the parts to which it is fastened can make the wheel nuts become loose after a time The wheel could come off and cause I an accident When you change a wheeL remove anv rust or dirt from the places wh...
Page 295: ...surface 10 Install the wheel nuts with the rounded end toward the wheel and tighten until the wheel is held against the hub For wheels with a wheel lock key use the wheel lock key between the lock nut...
Page 296: ...d expensive brake repairs evenly tighten the wheel nuts in the I proper sequence and to the proper torque specification 14 When you install the wheel and tyre you must also re insta the centre cap Pla...
Page 297: ...4 Tighten the nuts firmly using the wheel wrench For wheels with a wheel lock key use the wheel lock key between the lock nut and wrench 5 Try to move the tyre with your hands to be sure that it is s...
Page 298: ...ack storage bag behind the tabs in the swing gate on top of the too bag 5 Secure the jack and tool bag with the wing nut retainer 6 To re install the cover insert the tabs into the holes on the swing...
Page 299: ...nd latch the spare tyre cover if fitted NOTICE Make sure the spare tyre cover is completely closed before opening the swing gate Opening the swing gate with the spare tyre cover unlatched could damage...
Page 300: ...r parts of the vehicle could overheat I and cause an engine fire or other damage If the vehicle gets stuck spin the wheels as little as possible Do not spin the wheels above 55 km h 35 mph as shown on...
Page 301: ...mation on the traction con trol system 2 Then with the wheels straight ahead do the following Shift the transmission back and forth between R Reverse and a forward gear first or second gear for vehicl...
Page 302: ...it is stuck in sand mud snow etc During use keep people away from the vicinity of the recovery hooks and any chains or cables Always pull the vehicle straight out Never pull on the hooks at a sideways...
Page 303: ...lessee or when required by law Stored information may be used to help diagnose and repair malfunc tions It can also be used to improve driving safety and crash performance During a crash your vehicle...
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Page 305: ...r Conditioning Refrigerant 275 Air Outlets 24 65 Air Outlets Selector 63 Antenna 101 Anti lock Anti lock Brakes 216 Anti lock Brakes Warning Light 31 Appearance Care 276 24 Audio Antenna 101 Audio Ant...
Page 306: ...lerBrakes 225 ClimateControl AirOutlet Selector 63 Brakes Warning Light 30 Bulbs Replacement 272 Bulbs Replacement Specifications 274 c ClimateControl AirTemperature Selector 62 ClimateControl Fan Spe...
Page 307: ...oors Programmable Automatic Door Locks 117 Doors Rear Door Security Locks 118 Doors Swing Gate 118 Driver Information Centre 38 Coolant Checking and Adding Coolant 284 Coolant Coolant Temperature Gaug...
Page 308: ...Power Steering Fluid 250 Engine Engine Coolant Reservoir 236 275 Fluid Windscreen V Jasher Fluid 252 Engine Engine Fan Noise 287 Fluids Recommended Fluids and Lubricants 254 Engine Engine Flooding 178...
Page 309: ...on Hills 225 Hitches 223 Hooks Recovery Hooks 302 Horn 24 102 I Identification Vehicle Identification Index Number 264 Ignition Ignition Switch 174 Indicator Headlight High Beam 26 Indicator Passenger...
Page 310: ...ock Brake System Warning Light 31 310 Light Brake System Warning Light 30 Light Charging System Light 30 126 Light Cruise Control Light 38 Light Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light 29 Light Malfunction...
Page 311: ...230 Locks Programmable Automatic Door Locks 117 Locks Rear Door Security Locks 118 Lubricant Front Axle Lubricant 249 Maintenance Maintenance When Trailer Towing 227 Maintenance Manual Transmission Fl...
Page 312: ...arking Lights 51 58 Parts Service Parts identification Label 264 265 Passenger Sensing System 150 Passenger Sensing System System Operation with a Child Restraint 152 Off Roading Crossing Obstacles 19...
Page 313: ...ir Bag On Off Indicator 156 Restraints Passenger Sensing System 150 Restraints Replacing Safety Belts 141 Restraints Safety Belt Pre tensioners 144 Restraints Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy 142 Rear...
Page 314: ...143 Seats Front SeatbackManual Reclining Control 129 Seats Rear Seats 131 Seats Seat Controls 128 Security Passlock System 168 Security Theft Deterrent System 169 Security System Light 37 Service Ser...
Page 315: ...Front Console 123 Storage Glove Box 24 123 Storage Rear Area Storage 119 Storage Rear Cargo Area 118 Storing lyre and jacking Equipment 297 Stuck If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck 300 Stuck Recovery Hooks 30...
Page 316: ...en Trailer Towing 227 Trailering Trailer Turn Signals 225 Transfer Case Full Time Four Wheel Drive 185 316 Transfer Case Transfer Case Lubricant 248 Transmission 179 Transmission Automatic 179 275 Tra...
Page 317: ...indscreen 109 Washer Windscreen Washer Fluid 252 Washer Windscreen Washer Reservoir 236 Weight Maximum Front and Rear Axle Weights 220 Wheels 261 Wheels Wheel Alignment and lyre Balancing 261 Wheels W...
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