Keys, doors and windows
21
9
Danger
Do not activate Engine Assisted
Heating when the vehicle is
parked in garages or other closed
structures, as the engine may start
even when the vehicle is plugged
in.
Note
Please note that remote starting of
the engine may be restricted by
applicable laws and regulations in
some countries or areas.
Activating
1. Press and release
)
; the doors
will lock.
2. Immediately press and hold
#
until the turn signal lights flash.
Pressing
#
again during Engine
Assisted Heating will turn the
feature off.
Engine Assisted Heating will
automatically shut off after
10 minutes, unless a time extension
is activated.
After entering the vehicle during
Engine Assisted Heating, press the
m
button on the instrument panel with
the brake pedal applied to operate as
normal.
Extending the time
To extend the time of the first Engine
Assisted Heating, repeat the steps for
activating Engine Assisted Heating.
Engine Assisted Heating can only be
extended once between driving.
Cancelling Engine Assisted Heating
To cancel Engine Assisted Heating,
do any of the following:
■ Aim the radio remote control at the
vehicle and press and hold
#
until
the sidelights turn off.
■ Turn on the hazard warning
flashers.
■ Press the
m
button on the
instrument panel with the brake
pedal applied, then press the
m
button again to switch the ignition
off.
Conditions in which
Engine Assisted Heating may not
work
Conditions in which Engine Assisted
Heating may not occur include:
■ An open bonnet.
■ Vehicle propulsion system fault
conditions, including an emission
control system malfunction.
■ High voltage battery fault
conditions.
A second Engine Assisted Heating or
extension will not occur if the fuel level
is low.
Conditions in which Engine Assisted
Heating may be cancelled include:
■ Vehicle propulsion system or high
voltage battery fault conditions.
■ Low engine oil pressure.
■ Engine coolant temperature that is
too high.
Charge port door
Press
$
to open the charge port
door.
Charging
3
130.
Summary of Contents for Ampera
Page 3: ...2 Introduction Introduction...
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Page 11: ...10 In brief Instrument panel overview...
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