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EXIT button on the driver door panel

until one beeps sounds, confirming

that the exit position is stored.  

3. Set the exit memory position for a

second driver by identifying Driver 2

with the button on the door panel or

the Remote Keyless Entry transmitter

marked with “2” on the back. Repeat

the procedure.

4. To recall the exit position, press the

EXIT button on the driver door panel

when the vehicle’s gear selector is in

the Park (P) position. 

You can stop seat recall movement at

any time by pressing the power seat

control located on the outboard side of

the front seat.

See Sections 2 and 3 of your Owner Manual.

Remote Keyless Entry and

Content Theft-Deterrent Systems

On equipped

vehicles, use

your Remote

Keyless Entry

transmitter to:

• Unlock the

vehicle doors,

by pressing

the Unlock

button (     )

once to

unlock the driver door and twice to

unlock both doors.

• Lock the doors and arm the Content

Theft-Deterrent System, by pressing

the Lock button (    ) once to lock all

doors and arm the Content 

Theft-Deterrent System.  

The exterior lamps may flash once and

the horn may chirp if the Driver

Information Center personalization 

feature is programmed. (See Security

Feedback in the Personalizing Vehicle

Features section for details.)

• Unlock the trunk lid by pressing the

Trunk Lid Release button (        ) or

by using the button located in the

glove box.

• Sound a remote alarm that honks the

horn and blinks the headlamps and

taillamps by pressing the button with

the horn symbol (        ).

On equipped vehicles, the Content

Theft-Deterrent System will arm only 

if you use the key fob or lock the doors

with a power lock switch. It will not arm

if you lock the door with a key or use the

manual door lock. To turn off the alarm,

press the Unlock button on the key fob

or unlock any door with the key. 

The key fob transmitter’s range is from 

3 to 30 feet. If it doesn’t work or if range

is reduced, check the:

• Distance — you may be too far away.

• Location — other vehicles or objects

may be blocking the signal.

• Battery in the transmitter.

• Match of the transmitter to the vehicle

(see Owner Manual, Section 2).

Driver 1 and 2 Memory Settings 

The number on the back of the transmit-

ter (1 or 2) corresponds to the memory

button numbers on the driver’s door

panel. When the vehicle is unlocked with

the transmitter, it recalls the personal-

ized settings for that specific driver

(when enabled in the Driver Information

Center).

See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

Summary of Contents for 2005 Bonneville

Page 1: ...stems 10 Audio Systems 12 Cruise Control 14 Accessory Power Outlet and Cigarette Lighter 14 HomeLink Transmitter 14 OnStar 15 Roadside Assistance 16 My GMLink 16 Congratulations on your purchase of a...

Page 2: ...E Steering Column Shift Lever if equipped F Driver Information Center DIC Controls if equipped G Audio System H Hazard Warning Flashers Control I Twilight Sentinel Controls and Fog Lamps Button J Igni...

Page 3: ...Gauge E Transmission Range Selector F Speedometer G Odometer Trip Odometer H Voltmeter I Compass Display J Driver Information Center DIC Display if equipped IMPORTANT The instrument panel cluster is...

Page 4: ...n Park P press and release button 1 or 2 The mem ory positions for the seat and outside mirrors are recalled To stop memory feature movement at any time press one of the power seat controls or memory...

Page 5: ...rsonalization feature is programmed See Security Feedback in the Personalizing Vehicle Features section for details Unlock the trunk lid by pressing the Trunk Lid Release button or by using the button...

Page 6: ...Press and hold the RESET but ton for about five seconds until OIL LIFE 100 is displayed If the ENGINE OIL CHANGE SOON message comes on when you restart the vehicle the system has not reset Repeat the...

Page 7: ...settings the exterior lamps flash twice when unlocking and once when locking your vehicle If you choose ON for KEYLESS FEEDBACK and ON for HORN FEEDBACK the horn chirps when locking and unlocking the...

Page 8: ...ld the driver s door power lock switch in the LOCK posi tion through Step 4 below 3 Press the button with the lock symbol on the Remote Keyless Entry trans mitter the automatic locks remain in the cur...

Page 9: ...button You will be prompted to select a TIMEOUT period that sets the amount of time the lights remain lit Press the RESET button repeatedly to toggle from five to 30 seconds in five second increments...

Page 10: ...n this mode Directs half of the airflow to the instrument panel outlets and the rest to the floor outlets A small amount is directed to the windshield and outboard outlets for the side windows Directs...

Page 11: ...s knob is adjusted only the word PASS is displayed under the set temperature A B C D E F Recirculation Press the Recirculation button see D left to limit the amount of outside air coming into your veh...

Page 12: ...ween the radio station fre quency and the time or with the ignition off the time To change the default dis play push the RCL knob until the desired display appears then hold the knob until the display...

Page 13: ...Press PROG TYPE to activate program type select mode The PTY symbol appears on the display Turn the SELECT knob to select a PTY When the desired PTY appears press either SEEK arrow to select the PTY...

Page 14: ...position See Section 3 of your Owner Manual Accessory Power Outlet and Cigarette Lighter Your vehicle is equipped with an accessory power outlet that can power a variety of accessories If your vehicle...

Page 15: ...f the programmed channels See Section 2 of your Owner Manual Note If the HomeLink indicator light blinks rapidly for two seconds and remains on it indicates that your device usually a garage door open...

Page 16: ...de the following services for 3 years 36 000 miles 60 000 km at no expense to you Fuel delivery Lockout service identification required Tow to nearest dealership for warranty service Change a flat tir...

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