Underbody Flushing Service
At least every spring, use plain water to flush any corrosive materials from the underbody. Take care to clean thoroughly any areas where mud and other debris can collect.
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Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections
Listed in this part are inspections and services which should be performed at least twice a year (for instance, each spring and fall). You should let your dealer’s service department or other qualified service center do these jobs. Make sure any necessary repairs are completed at once. Proper procedures to perform these services may be found in a service manual. See Service Publications Ordering lnformation on page 7-9.
Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle Boot and Seal Inspection
Inspect the front and rear suspension and steering system for damaged, loose or missing parts, signs of wear or lack of lubrication. Inspect the power steering lines and hoses for proper hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Clean and then inspect the drive axle boot seals for damage, tears or leakage. Replace seals if necessary.
Exhaust System Inspection Inspect the complete exhaust system. Inspect the body near the exhaust system. Look for broken, damaged, missing or out-of-position parts as well as open seams, holes, loose connections or other conditions which could cause a heat build-up in the floor pan or could let exhaust fumes into the vehicle. See ,Engine Exhaust on page 2-3 1. Fuel System Inspection Inspect the complete fuel system for damage or leaks. Engine Cooling System Inspection Inspect the hoses and have them replaced if they are cracked, swollen or deteriorated. Inspect all pipes, fittings and clamps; replace as needed. Clean the outside of the radiator and air conditioning condenser. To help ensure proper operation, a pressure test of the cooling system and pressure cap is recommended at least once a year.
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Brake System Inspection
Inspect the complete system. Inspect brake lines and hoses for proper hook-up, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Inspect disc brake pads for wear and rotors for surface condition. For vehicles with rear drum brakes, also inspect drum brake linings for wear and cracks. Inspect other brake parts, including drums, wheel cylinders, calipers, parking brake, etc. Check parking brake adjustment. You may need to have your brakes inspected more often if your driving habits or conditions result in frequent braking.
Throttle System Inspection Inspect the throttle system for interference or binding, and for damaged or missing parts. Replace parts as needed. Replace any components that have high effort or excessive wear. Do not lubricate accelerator and cruise control cables. Transfer Case (Power Transfer Unit) and Carrier Assembly-Diff erential (Rear Drive Module) All-Wheel Drive Inspection Every 12 months or at engine oil change intervals, check rear differential and transfer case and add lubricant when necessary. A fluid loss could indicate a problem; check and have it repaired, if needed. Check vent hoses at transfer case and differential for kinks and proper installation.
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Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number or specification may be obtained from your dealer.
Engine Oil F Engine Coolant ! 1
Washer Solvent Power Steering System
Hydraulic Brake
Fluid/Lubricant
Engine oil with the American Petroleum Institute Certified for Gasoline Engines starburst symbol of the proper viscosity. To determine the preferred viscosity for your vehicle's engine, see Engine Oil on page 5- 13. 50/50 mixture of clean, drinkable water and use only DEX-COOL Coolant. See Engine Coolant on page 5-22. Delco Supreme 11 Brake Fluid or equivalent DOT-3 brake fluid. GM Optikleen Washer Solvent or equivalent. GM Power Steering Fluid (GM Part No. U.S. 1052884, in Canada 993294, or equivalent). DEX!?Ol\l-!!! Autnmatlc. Transmission Fluid.
Usage
Key Lock Cylinders
Carrier Assembly - Differential (Rear Drive Module) and Transfer Case (Power Transfer Unit) Hood Latch Assembly, Secondary Latch, Piwts, Spring Anchor and Release Pawl Hood and Door Hinaes. Rear Folding Seat ?/?le2thersfrip Conditioning
Fluid/Lubricant
Mulit-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No. U.S. 12346241, in Canada 10953474, or equivalent). VERSATRAKTM Fluid (GM Part No. U.S. 12378514, in Canada 88901 045).
Lubriplate Lubricant Aerosol (GM Part No. U.S. 12346293, in Canada 992723, or equivalent) or lubricant meeting requirements of NLGl #2, Category LB or GC-LB.
Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No. U.S. 12346241, in Canada 10953474, or equivalent). Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM Part No. U.S. 12345579, in Canada
I 1974984. or equivalent).
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Part E: Maintenance Record
After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading and who performed the service and any additional information from “Owner Checks and Services” or “Periodic Maintenance” on the following record pages. Also, you should retain all maintenance receipts. Your owner information portfolio is a convenient place to store them.
Maintenance Record
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Maintenance Record (cont’d)
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Maintenance Record (cont’d)
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Section 7 Customer Assistance Information
Customer Assistance Information ...................... 7.2 7.2
Customer Satisfaction Procedure ...................... Customer Assistance for Text
Telephone (TTY) Users ................................ 7.3 Customer Assistance Offices ............................ 7.4 GM Mobility Program for Persons with
Disabilities .................................................
Roadside Assistance Program .......................... 7.5
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Courtesy Transportation .................... Reporting Safety Defects to the
United States Government ............................ 7-8
Reporting Safety Defects to the
Canadian Government .................................
7-9 Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors ....... 7-9 Service Publications Ordering Information ........... 7.9
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Customer Assistance Information Customer Satisfaction Procedure Your satisfaction and goodwill are important to your dealer and to Buick. Normally, any concerns with the sales transaction or the operation of your vehicle will be resolved by your dealer’s sales or service departments. Sometimes, however, despite the best intentions of all concerned, misunderstandings can occur. If your concern has not been resolved to your satisfaction, the following steps should be taken: STEP ONE: Discuss your concern with a member of dealership management. Normally, concerns can be quickly resolved at that level. If the matter has already been reviewed with the sales, service or parts manager, contact the owner of the dealership or the general manager. STEP TWO: If after contacting a member of dealership management, it appears your concern cannot be resolved by the dealership without further help, contact the Buick Customer Assistance Center by calling 1-800-521 -7300. In Canada, contact GM of Canada Customer Communication Centre in Oshawa by calling 1-800-263-3777 (English) or 1-800-263-7854 (French).
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We encourage you to call the toll-free number in order to give your inquiry prompt attention. Please have the following information available to give the Customer Assistance Representative:
Vehicle Identification Number (This is available from the vehicle registration or title, or the plate at the top left of the instrument panel and visible through the windshield.) Dealership name and location Vehicle delivery date and present mileage
When contacting Buick, please remember that your concern will likely be resolved at a dealer’s facility. That is why we suggest you follow Step One first if you have a concern. STEP THREE: Both General Motors and your dealer are committed to making sure you are completely satisfied with your new vehicle. However, if you continue to remain unsatisfied after following the procedure outlined in Steps One and Two, you should file with the GM/BBB Auto Line Program to enforce any additional rights you may have. Canadian owners refer to your Warranty and Owner Assistance Information booklet for information on the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP).
The BBB Auto Line Program is an out of court program administered by the Council of Better Business Bureaus to settle automotive disputes regarding vehicle repairs or the interpretation of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Although you may be required to resort to this informal dispute resolution program prior to filing a court action, use of the program is free of charge and your case will generally be heard within 40 days. If you do not agree with the decision given in your case, you may reject it and proceed with any other venue for relief available to you. You may contact the BBB using the toll-free telephone number or write them at the following address: BBB Auto Line Ccmci! of Better Business Bureaus, !nc. 4200 Wilson Boulevard Suite 800 Arlington, VA 22203-1 804 Telephone: 1-800-955-51 00
This program is available in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Eligibility is limited by vehicle age, mileage and other factors. General Motors reserves the right to change eligibility limitations and/or discontinue its participation in this program.
Customer Assistance for Text Telephone (TTY) Users
To assist customers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech-impaired and who use Text Telephones (TTYs), Buick has TTY equipment available at its Customer Assistance Center. Any TTY user can communicate with Buick by dialing: 1-800-83-BUICK. (TTY users in Canada can dial I -860-263-3830. j
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Customer Assistance Off ices Buick encourages customers to call the toll-free number for assistance. If a US. customer wishes to write to Buick, the letter should be addressed to Buick’s Customer Assistance Center. United States Buick Customer Assistance Center P.O. Box 33136 Detroit, MI 48232-51 36 1 -800-52 1 -7300 1-800-832-8425 (For Text Telephone devices (TTYs)) Roadside Assistance: 1-800-252-1 1 12 Fax Number: 313-381 -0022 From Puerto Rico: 1-800-496-9992 (English) 1-800-496-9993 (Spanish) Fax Number: 31 3-381 -0022 From U.S. Virgin Islands 1 -800-496-9994 Fax Number: 31 3-381 -0022
Canada General Motors of Canada Limited Customer Communication Centre, 163-005 1908 Colonel Sam Drive Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8P7 1-800-263-3777 (English) 1-800-263-7854 (French) 1-800-263-3830 (For Text Telephone devices (TTYs)) Roadside Assistance: 1-800-268-6800 All Overseas Locations Please contact the local General Motors Business Unit. Mexico, Central America and Caribbean IslandsKountries (Except Puerto Rico and US. Virgin Islands) General Motors de Mexico, S. de R.L. de C.V. Customer Assistance Center Paseo de la Reforma # 2740 Col. Lomas de Bezares C.P. 11910 Mexico, D.F. 01 -800-508-0000 Long Distance: 01 1-52-53 29 0 800
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GM Mobility Program for Persons with Disabilities
This program, available to qualified applicants, can reimburse you up to $1,000 toward aftermarket driver or passenger adaptive equipment you may require for your vehicle (hand controls. wheelchair/scooter lifts, etc.).
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This program can also provide you with free resource information, such as area driver assessment centers and mobility equipment installers. The program is available for a limited period of time from the date of vehicle purchase/lease. See your dealer for more details or call ihe UIVI lvlobiiiiy nswsm I L ~ : v z ILGl a r I - o u u - ~ L ~ - w w . Text telephone (TTY) users, call 1-800-833-9935. GM of Canada also has a Mobility Program. Call 1-800-GM-DRIVE (463-7483) for details. All TTY users call 1-800-263-3830.
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Roadside Assistance Program Buick Motor Division is proud to offer Buick Premium Roadside Assistance to customers for vehicles covered under the 3 year/36,000 mile (60 000 km) new car warranty (whichever occurs first). Our commitment to Buick owners has always included superior service through our network of Buick dealers. Buick Premium Roadside Assistance provides an extra measure of convenience and security. Buick's Roadside Assistance toll-free number is staffed by a team of technically trained advisors, who are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We take anxiety out of uncertain situations by providing minor repair iriformatiori over the phme cr maklng arrangements to tow your vehicle to the nearest Buick dealer. We will provide the following services for 3 years/36,000 miles (60 000 km), at no expense to you:
Lock-out service (identification required)
0 Tow to nearest dealership for warranty service
Change a flat tire
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We have quick, easy access to telephone numbers of the following additional services depending on your needs:
Hotels Glass replacement Tire repair facilities Rental vehicle or taxis Airports or train stations Police, fire department or hospitals
In many instances, mechanical failures are covered under Buick’s comprehensive warranty. However, when other services are utilized, our advisors will explain any payment obligations you might incur. For prompt and efficient assistance when calling, please provide the following information to give the advisor:
Location of vehicle Telephone number of your location Vehicle model, year and color Mileage of vehicle Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle license plate number
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Buick reserves the right to limit services or reimbursement to an owner or driver when, in Buick’s judgement, the claims become excessive in frequency or type of occurrence. While we hope you never have the occasion to use our service, it is added security while traveling for you and your family. Remember, we’re only a phone call away. Buick Roadside Assistance: 1-800-252-1 1 12, text telephone (TTY) users, call 1-888-889-2438. Canadian Roadside Assistance Vehicles purchased in Canada have an extensive Roadside Assistance program accessible from anywhere in Canada or the United States. Please refer to the Warranty and Owner Assistance Information book. Courtesy Transportation Buick has always exemplified quality and value in its offering of motor vehicles. To enhance your ownership experience, we and our participating dealers are proud to offer Courtesy Transportation, a customer support program for new vehicles. The Courtesy Transportation program is offered to retail purchase/lease customers in conjunction with the Bumper-to-Bumper coverage provided by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Several transportation options are available when warranty repairs are required. This will reduce your inconvenience during warranty repairs.
Plan Ahead When Possible When your vehicle requires warranty service, you should contact your dealer and request an appointment. By scheduling a service appointment and advising your service consultant of your transportation needs, your dealer can help minimize your inconvenience. If your vehicle cannot be scheduled into the service department immediately, keep driving it until it can be scheduled for service, unless, of course, the problem is safety-related. If it is, please call your dealership, let them know this, and ask for instructions. If the dealer requests that you simply drop the vehicle off for service, you are urged to do so as early in the work day as possible to allow for same day repair. Transportation Options Warranty service can generally be completed while you wait. However, if you are unable to wait Buick helps minimize your inconvenience by providing several transportation options. Depending on the circumstances, you deaier can oiier you one ui iire loiiowirly. Shuttle Service Participating dealers can provide you with shuttle service to get to your destination with minimal interruption of your daily schedule. This includes a one way shuttle ride to a destination up to 10 miles from the dealership.
Public Transportation or Fuel Reimbursement If your vehicle requires overnight warranty repairs, reimbursement up to $30 per day (five days maximum) may be available for the use of public transportation such a s taxi or bus. In addition, should your arrange transportation through a friend or relative, reimbursement for reasonable fuel expenses up to $10 per day (five day maximum may be available). Claim amounts should reflect actual costs and be supported by original receipts. Courtesy Rental Vehicle When your vehicle is unavailable due to overnight Lvarranty repairs, yo^ dealer may arrange to pmvide you with a courtesy rental vehicle or reimburse you for a rental vehicle you obtained, at actual cost, up to a maximum of $30.00 per day supported by receipts. This requires that you sign and complete a rental agreement and meet sate, local and rental vehicle provider requirements. Requirements vary and may include i n - , -,n,IV.. I/- .l-,-. v n m , ,;r*mP.ntc. I I Ill I l l I IUI I 1 UyG 1 Gqurl CIi I i b i I L O , I # IOUI U I luu v u v u y v , v card, etc. You are responsible for taxes, levies, usage fees, excessive mileage or rental usage beyond the completion of the repair. Generally it is not possible to provide a like-vehicle as a courtesy rental.
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Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Government If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in addition to notifying General Motors. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer or General Motors. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in the Washington, D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation Washington, D.C. 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the hotline.
Additional Program Information Courtesy Transportation is available during the Bumper-to-Bumper warranty coverage period, but it is not part of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. A separate booklet entitled Warranty and Owner Assistance Information furnished with each new vehicle provides detailed warranty coverage information. Courtesy Transportation is available only at participating dealers and all program options, such as shuttle service, may not be available at every dealer. Please contact your dealer for specific information about availability. All Courtesy Transportation arrangements will be administered by appropriate dealer personnel. Canadian Vehicles: For warranty repairs during the Complete Vehicle Coverage period of the General Motors of Canada New Vehicle Limited Warranty, alternative transportation may be available under the Courtesy Transportation Program. Please consult your dealer for details. General Motors reserves the right to unilaterally modify, change or discontinue Courtesy Transportation at any time and to resolve all questions of claim eligibility pursuant to the terms and conditions described herein at its sole discretion.
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Reporting Safety Defects to the Canadian Government
If you live in Canada, and you believe that your vehicle has a safety defect, you should immediately notify Transport Canada, in addition to notifying General Motors of Canada Limited. You may write to: Transport Canada 330 Sparks Street Tower C Ottawa Ontario K1A ON5
Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors
In addition to notifying NHTSA (or Transport Canada) in a situation like this, we certainly hope you’ll notify us. Please call us at 1-800-521 -7300, or write: Buick Customer Assistance Center P.O. Box 33136 Detroit, MI 48232-51 36 In Canada, please call us at 1-800-263-3777 (English) or 1-800-263-7854 (French). Or, write: General Motors of Canada Limited Customer Communication Centre, 163-005 1908 Colonel Sam Drive Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 8P7
Service Publications Ordering Information Service Manuals Service Manuals have the diagnosis and repair information on engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, steering, body, etc. RETAIL SELL PRICE: $120.00 Transmission, Transaxle, Transfer Case Unit Repair Manual This manual provides information on unit repair service procedures, adjustments, and specifications for GM transmissions, transaxles, and transfer cases. RETAIL SELL PRICE: $50.00 Service Bulletins Service Bulletins give technical service information needed tn knowledseahly service General Motors cars and trucks. Each bulletin contains instructions to assist in the diagnosis and service of your vehicle. In Canada, information pertaining to Product Service Bulletins can be obtained by contacting your General Motors dealer or by calling 1-800-GM-DRIVE (1 -800-463-7483).
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Owner’s Information Owner publications are written specifically for owners and intended to provide basic operational information about the vehicle. The owner’s manual will include the Maintenance Schedule for all models. In-Portfolio: Includes a Portfolio, Owner’s Manual, and Warranty Booklet. RETAIL SELL PRICE: $35.00 Without Portfolio: Owner’s Manual only. RETAIL SELL PRICE: $25.00 Current and Past Model Order Forms Service Publications are available for current and past model GM vehicles. To request an order form, please specify year and model name of the vehicle.
ORDER TOLL FREE: 1-800-551 -41 23 Monday-Friday 8:OO AM - 6:OO PM Eastern Time For Credit Card Orders Only (VISA-Mastercard-Discover), visit Helm, Inc. on the World Wide Web at: www.helminc.com Or you can write to: Helm, Incorporated P. 0. Box 07130 Detroit, MI 48207 Prices are subject to change without notice and without incurring obligation. Allow ample time for delivery. Note to Canadian Customers: All listed prices are quoted in U.S. funds. Canadian residents are to make checks payable in U.S. funds.
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Supplement to the 2003 Pontiac Aztek and 2003 Buick Rendezvous Owner’s Manual
This information replaces the Audio Speakers text for the “Entertainment System” on page 3- 102 for the 2003 Pontiac Aztek and page 3-103 for the 2003 Buick Rendezvous.
Audio Speakers Audio from the DVD Player or auxiliary devices can be heard through the following possible sources:
Wireless Headphones Vehicle’s Speakers Rear Seat Audio (RSA) Jacks (if equipped). Plug the wired headphones into the jacks on the RSA system.
Only one audio source can be heard Ohrough the \!~hm~!e’~ c n o a b r c 2t 2 time.
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You can listen to the entertainment system or an auxiliary device through all of the vehicle’s speakers when the following occurs:
The RSA system (if equipped) is off, a DVD or auxiliary device is playing, and the front audio system is on and either the CD/AUX or the TAPE/CD button is pressed to enable the entertainment system.
The front audio system will display RSE when the entertainment system is on and RSE OFF when it is off.
Litho in U.S.A. Part No. 03AZRENDO1
‘Copyright General Motors Corporation 2002 All Rights Reserved
To turn the vehicle’s speakers on and off, press either the CD/AUX or the TAPE/CD button on the front audio system. The audio from the entertainment system can be heard through both the wireless headphones and the vehicle’s speakers at the same time. You can listen to the entertainment system through the wired headphone jacks on the RSA system when the following occurs: The RSA system is on, a DVD or auxiliary device is playing, and RSE is displayed on the front audio system by pressing the TAPEKD button on the RSA system.
(if equipped)
The volume on the audio system may vary when switching between a radio station, CD, DVD, cassette or auxiliary device. If there is a decreased audio signal during CD or DVD play, you may hear a low “hissing” noise through the speakers andlor headphones. If the hissing sound in the wireless headphones seems excessive, make sure that the headphone batteries are fully charged. Some amount of hissing is normal.
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About Driving Your Vehicle .................................... ii Accessory inflator ........................................... 5-65 ................................. Accessory Power Outlets 3-24 Adding Washer Fluid ....................................... 5-36 Additional Program Information ....................... 7-8 ............................................. Additives, Fuel 5-6 Add-on Electrical Equipment ............................ 5-96 Adjusting the Speakers
(Balance/Fade) ........................
3-72, 3-80, 3-91
Air Bag Systems
Readiness Light
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How Does an Air Bag Restrain? Servicing Your Air What Makes an Air Bag What Will You See After an Air Bag
Bag-Equipped Vehicie
Inflate? ....................
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3-39 1-74 1-81 1-03 1-81
Inflates? ..................................................
1-82 When Should an Air Bag Inflate? ................... 1-80 Where Are the Air Bags? .............................. 1-77 Air Cleaner/Filter, Engine ................................. 5-1 8 ...................................... All Overseas r-4 7 All-Wheel Drive ...................................... 5-46, 5-86 All-Wheel Drive Disable Warning Message .......... 3-52 4-12 All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) System Aluminum or Chrome-Plated Wheels .................. 5-91 AM ............................................................. 3-1 14 Antenna, Integrated Windshield ....................... 3-1 16
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Locations
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Antenna. XMTM Satellite Radio System ............. 3-1 16 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) 4-8 Anti-Lock Brake, System Warning Light .............. 3-41 Appearance Care ............................................ 5-87 Care of Safety Belts .................................... 5-90 Chemical Paint Spotting ............................... 5-93 Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle ................ 5-87 Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle .............. 5-90 Finish Damage ............................................ 5-92 GM Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials .......... 5-93 Sheet Metal Damage ................................... 5-92 Underbody Maintenance ............................... 5-92 Weatherstrips .............................................. 5-90 Arming with the Power Lock Switch ................... 2-17 Arming with the Remote Keyless Entry
Transmitter ................................................. Ashtrays ........................................................ Audio Speakers ............................................ Audio System(s) ......................... Audio Systems
2-17 3-25 3-1 03 ......... 3-69
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Audio Steering Wheel Controls ................. 3-1 13 Care of Your Cassette Tape Player ............... 3-1 14 bare ol YOU[ UJ ai-tu u v u I 13 IiE d - 1 I d Care of Your CDs and DVDs ....................... 3-1 15 DAB Radio Antenna System ........................ 3-1 16 Integrated Windshield Antenna ..................... 3-1 16 3-76 Radio with Cassette and CD ......................... Radio with CD ............................................ 3-69 ............................. Radio with Six-Disc CD 3 - u ~
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Audio Systems (cont.)
Rear Seat Audio (RSA) ............................... 3-1 10 Setting the Time .......................................... 3-69 Theft-Deterrent Feature ............................... 3-1 12 Understanding Radio Reception ................... 3-1 14 XMTM Satellite Radio Antenna System ........... 3-1 I6 Auto Door LocWUnlock .................................... 3-63 Automatic Door LocWUnlock ............................. 2-52 Automatic Headlamp System ............................ 3-1 4 Automatic Level Control ................................... 4-36 Automatic Operation ........................................ 3-31 Automatic Transaxle
Fluid ........................................ Operation ................................................... Automatic Transaxle Check .............................. Automatic Transaxle Shift Lock Control
........... 5-19 2-23 6-1 0
System Check .............................................
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Backing Up .................................................... Battery .......................................................... Battery Replacement ......................................... Battery Run-Down Protection ........................ Before Leaving on a Long Trip ...... Before You Drive .............................. Bench Seat, Split Body Lubrication Service ..................................
4-41 5-40 2-7 3-1 8 ....... 4-24 ...... 3-101 ............................................. 1-9 6-10
Brake
......................... Low Fluid Warning Message Parking ...................................................... System Inspection ....................................... System Warning Light
3-53 2-26 6-14 .................................. 3-40 Brake Fluid .................................................... 5-37 Brake System Warning Light ............................ 3-40 Brake Wear ................................................... 5-39 Brakes .......................................................... 5-37 Braking ........................................................... 4-7 4-10 Braking in Emergencies ................................... ..... 2-20 ......................... Break-In, New Vehicle ..... 5-48 Bulb Replacement ...............................
Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker and
Parking Lamps ...................................... Halogen Bulbs ............................................ Headlamps ................................................. Replacement Bulbs ...................................... Taillamps and Back-up Lamps ....................... Taillamps, Turn Signal, and Stoplamps
5-50 5-48 5-48 5-52 5-51 ............ 5-50 5-60
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Buying New Tires
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California Fuel ..... Canada ........................................ Canadian Owners .......................... Canadian Roadside Assistance ........
.................. 5-6 .................. 7-4 ..................... ii ............... 7-6
Canceling the Rear Door Security Locks ............ 2-10 Capacities and Specifications .......................... 5-102 Captain Chairs, Rear 1-1 4 4-27, 4-36, 4-31 Carbon Monoxide Care of
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Safety Belts ................................................
5-90
Care
Cassette Tape Player ................................. ................................... CD and DVD Player CDs and DVDs .........................................
Cargo Lamp Carrier Assembly-Differential
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3-1 14 3-1 15 3-115 3-18
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(Rear Drive Module) 5-47 Cassette Deck Service 6-9 Cassette Tape Messages 3-86 CD Adapter Kits ............................................. 3-86 Cell Phone Storage Area 2-41 1-42 Center Rear Passenger Chains, Tires .................................................. 5-64 ............................ 3-50
Change Engine Charging 3-48 System Check
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Position, Safety Belts
Indicator Message
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Oil Message
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Checking Your Restraint Systems .......... Chemical Paint Spotting ................................... Child Restraints
..... 1-84 5-93
Seat
Child Restraint Systems ............................... Infants and Young Children ........................... Lower Anchorages and Top Tethers for
System)
Children (LATCH
.......................... Older Children ............................................. Securing a Child Restraint Designed for
the LATCH System
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Securing a Child Restraint in a Center
Securing a Child Restraint in a Rear
Position ...................................
Rear
Outside Seat Position ...............................
Securing a Child Restraint in the Right
Front Seat Position ................................... ................................................... Top Strap Top Strap Anchor Location ............................ Where to Put the Restraint ........................... .............................................
Cigarette Lighter Cleaning
............................................... Engine Light Tire Pressure System ................................... Checking Coolant ............................................ Checking Engine Oil ........................................ Checking or Replacing the Engine Air ..............................................
................................. ................................ ............................... ............................................ .............................................. ....................................... Checking Things Under the Hood ...................... 5-10 Cleaning Exterior Lampsiienses .......................
Inside sf Ysur ‘!ohir!n Outside of Underbody Video Weatherstrips
3-42 5-56 Maintenance
5-23 Screen 5-14
CleanedFilter
Vehicle
Player
DVD
Your
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Your
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1-55 1-52
1-64 1-49
1-66
1-69
1-66
1-71 1-59 1-60 1-58 3-25
5-87 5-90 5-92 3-1 5-90 3-1 15 -- 5-YU
Climate Control
Dual Automatic ............................................ Climate Control System ...................................
3-31 3-26 Dual .......................................................... 3-28 Outlet Adjustment ........................................ 3-34 3-76, 3-87 3-101 5-85 3-56 2-1 6 4-7 2-46 2-45
Compact Disc Errors ........................... Compact Disc Messages .... ..................... Compact Spare Tire ........................................ Compass Variance .......................................... Content Theft-Deferrent .................................... Control of a Vehicle .......................................... ............................... Convenience Center, Rear Convenience Net ............................................ Coolant
Engine Temperature Gage ............................ 3-42 Engine Temperature Warning Message ........... 3-48 Heater, Engine ............................................ 2-22 Cooling System .............................................. 5-28 Cruise Control ................................................ 3-1 0 Cupholder(s) .................................................. 2-41 Current and Past Model Order Forms ................ 7-10 Customer Assistance Information
Courtesy Transportation .................................. Customer Assistance for Text
Telephone (TTY) Users ............................... Customer Assistance Off ices ........................... Customer Satisfaction Procedure ..................... GM Mobility Program for Persons with
Disabilities ................................................
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Customer Assistance Information (cont.)
Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors . . Reporting Safety Defects to the
Canadian Government ............................
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Reporting Safety Defects to the
United States Government .......................... 7-8 Roadside Assistance Program ......................... 7-5 Service Publications Ordering Information ......... 7-9
DAB Radio ................................................... 3-1 14 Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) ......................... 3-13 Defensive Driving ............................................. 4-3 Defogging and Defrosting ................. 3-27, 3-30, 3-33 Delayed Lighting ............................................. 3-16 Delayed Locking ............................... 2-9, 2-53, 2-64 Dinghy Towing ................................................ 4-33 Disarming with the Remote Keyless
Entry Transmitter ......................................... ..................................
2-17 2-17 Disarming with Your Key 5-4 Doing Your Own Service Work Dolly Towing .................................................. 4-34 Door
...........................
................................. 3-51 Ajar Warning Message Delayed Locking ........................................... 2-9 Locks .......................................................... 2-8 Power Door Locks ......................................... 2-9
Door (cont.)
Driver
Programmable Automatic Door Locks Rear Security Locks .....................................
. . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 2-10
Four-Way Manual Seat .................................. Position, Safety Belt .....................................
................................................
Driver Behavior Driver Information Center (DIC) ......................... DIC Controls and Displays ............................ DIC Vehicle Personalization ..........................
1-3 1-28 4-2 3-56 3-58 3-59
Driving
At Night ..................................................... 4-18 City ........................................................... 4-22 Defensive ..................................................... 4-3 Drunken ....................................................... 4-4 tnvironment ................................................. 4-2 4-23 Freeway ................................................. .... 4-25 Hill and Mountain Roads In Rain and on Wet Roads 4-19 ....................... Winter ........................................................ 4-27 Driving On Grades .......................................... 4-42 .................................... Driving on Snow or Ice 4-28 Urrvlng I nrough ueep Standing iaier 4-L I 4-21 Driving Through Flowing Water ......................... Driving with a Trailer ....................................... 4-40 Dual Automatic Climate Control System ............. 3-31 Dual Climate Control System ............................ 3-28
............. .....,
...............
n A
DVD
Care of Your ............................................. Care of Your DVD Player ............................ Cleaning the Video Screen .......................... Cleaning Your DVD Player .......................... Distortion .................................................. Entertainment System ................................. DVD Messages ............................................. DVD Player .......................................
3-1 15 3-1 15 3-1 16 3-1 15 3-1 13 3-1 01 3-105 .... 3-103
Electrical System
Add-on Equipment ...................................... 5-96 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ........................... 5-96 Headlamp Wiring ......................................... 5-96 Power Windows and Other Power Options ...... 5-96 Windshield Wiper Fuses ............................... 5-96
Emissions inspection and Maintenance
Programs ..........................................
, ..... 3-45
Engine
Air CleanedFilter ......................................... 5-18 Battery ....................................................... 5-40 Change Oil Message ................................... 3-50 Check and Service Engine Soon Light ............ 3-42 Coolant ...................................................... 5-22
Engine (cont.)
Coolant Heater ............................................ 2-22 ........................... Coolant Temperature Gage 3-42 Coolant Temperature Warning Message .......... 3-48 Cooling System Inspection ............................ 6-13 Engine Compartment Overview ...................... 5-1 2 Exhaust ..................................................... 2-31 Low Oil Level Message ................................ 3-50 Oil ............................................................. 5-13 Overheating ................................................ 5-25 Starting ...................................................... 2-21 Engine Coolant Level Check .............................. 6-9 5-16 Engine Oil Additives ........................................ Engine Oil Level Check ..................................... 6-9 ..................... 6-5 Engine Oil Scheduled Maintenance 5-103 Engine Specifications ..................................... Entering Programming Mode 2-50, 2-60 Entertainment System .................................... 3-1 01 Cleaning the Video Screen .......................... 3-1 16 3-1 15 Cleaning Your DVD Player .......................... DVD Distortion .......................................... 3-1 13 Entry Lighting ................................................. 3-16 Erasing HomeLink@ Buttons .............................. 2-40 Exit Lighting ................................................... 3-17 Exiting Programming Mode ....................... 2-56, 2-68 Express-Down Window .................................... 2-1 4 Extender, Safety Belt ....................................... 1-48 Exterior Lamps ............................................... 3-13
....................
.... 5-87
Fabric/Carpet ...................... Filter
Engine Air Cleaner
...............
................ 5-18 3-73
Finding a PTY Station ................................. Finding a PTY Station
(RDS, XMTM and DAB) .........................
Finding a Station ............................ Finish Care .................................................... Finish Damage ............................................... Flash-to-Pass ................................................... Flat Tire ........................................................ Flat Tire, Changing ......................................... ................................ Floor Console Fuse Block Fluid
3-80, 3-92 3-70, 3-78, 3-90 5-91 5-92 3-9 5-66 5-67 5-97
Automatic Transaxle ..................................... Power Steering ....................................... ........................... Windshield Washer ... , FM Stereo .................................................... Fog Lamps .................................................... Folding or Reclining the Seatbacks Folding the Seatback ....................................... Following Distance .......................................... Footnotes ........................................................ ............................ Four-Way Manual Driver Seat Front Armrest Storage Area .............................. Front Console Storage Area .............................
5-19 5-35 5-36 3-1 14 3-14 ............. 1-9, 1-14 1-18 4-41 6-5 1-3 2-42 2-42
........................
Front Reading Lamps Fuel ........................................................... Additives ...................................................... California Fuel .............................................. Filling a Portable Fuel Container ..................... ........................................... Filling Your Tank Fuels in Foreign Countries .............................. Gage ...................................................... ....................... Gasoline Gasoline Specifications .............................. ................................. Low Warning Message System Inspection .............................
Octane
... 3-17 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-9 5-7 5-7 3-46 5-5 5-5 3-53 ... 6-13
........
Fuses
Fuses and Circuit Breakers ................. Windshield Wiper .....................................
... 5-96 5-96
Gage
...
Engine Coolant Temperature Fuel .................................... spPPC?Cln?PtPr . . . . . . . . . . Tachometer ................................................. Garage Door Opener ....................................... Gasoline
........... 3-42 ........... 3-46 . . . . . . . 3-37 3-38 2-37
Octane ........................................................ Specifications ...............................................
uauz W ~ G I alul CAI IU VUI IUUICII I I I vyt ua I I I 8 I I I ty ........ Pntrr n n f i r q t n r qnrl PQnqdiQn Prnnramminn
5-5 5-5 2-39
Glass Surfaces ............................................... ..................................................... Glove Box GM Mobility Program for Persons with
Disabilities ................................................
5-89 2-41
7-5
.....
....................
............ 3-51
Hatch Ajar Warning Message Hazard Warning Flashers .................................... 3.6 Head Restraints ............................................... Headlamp Exit Delay ....................... Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer Headlamp Wiring ............................................ Headlamps .................................................... Bulb Replacement ....................................... Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker and
1-8 2-51, 2-15, 2-60 3-8 5-96 5-48 5-48
Parking Lamps ......................................... Halogen Bulbs ............................................ ......................
Headphones ................ Head-Up Display (HUD) .................... Heated Seats ................................................ Highbeam Out Warnina Message Highway Hypnosis ........................................... .................................. Hill and Mountain Roads Hitches .......................................................... HomeLink Transmitter ...................................... HomeLink Transmitter, Programming
5-50 5-48 3-102 ........ 3-19 1-6 ........ 3-55 4-25 4-25 4-39 2-37 .................. 2-38
.. ....,
Hood
Checking Things Under ............................ Release ..................................................... Horn ............................................................... ................................... How the System Works How to Add Coolant to the Coolant
5-10 5-1 1 3-6 3-23
Recovery Tank ............................................
5-30 How to Add Coolant to the Radiator .................. 5-32 How to Add Fluid ............................................ 5-21 How to Check ........................................ 5-20, 5-56 How to Check Power Steering Fluid .................. 5-36 How to Use This Manual ...................................... ii How to Wear Safety Belts Properly ................... 1-27 Hydroplaning .................................................. 4-21
I1 No Steam Is Coming From Your Engine .......... 5-27 I1 Steam Is Coming From Your Engine ............... 5-26 I1 the Light Is Flashing ..................................... 3-44 the Light Is On Steady 3-44 If ................................. You Are Stuck in Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow ....... 4-32 If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer ..................... 4-37 If If You’re Caught in a Blizzard ........................... 4-30 Ignition Positions ............................................. 2-20 Ignition Transaxle Lock Check 6-12 .......................... Indicators ....................................................... 3-35 Infants and Young Children, Restraints ............... 1-52
Inflation .. Tire Inspection
Pressure
..
...........
......... 5-56
Brake System ......................................... Engine Cooling System ................................ Exhaust System .......................................... Fuel System ............................................... Part C - Periodic Maintenance ....................... Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle
Boot and Seal ......................................... Throttle System ........................................... Transfer Care (Power Transfer Unit) and
6-14 6-13 6-13 6-13 6-13
6-13 6-14
Carrier Assembly-Differential (Rear Drive Module) All-Wheel Drive ........... 6-14
Instrument Panel
3-36 Cluster ....................................................... Overview ..................................................... 3-4 Switchbank ................................................. 3-18 3-15 3-1 16 3-15 3-15 3-61 3-62 .... 5-89
Instrument Panel Brightness ............................. Integrated Windshield Antenna ........................ Interior Lamps ................................................ Interior Lamps Control ..................................... Interior Lighting Delay ...................................... Interior Lighting On ......................................... Interior Plastic Components ..................
Jump Starting ...
.. 5-41
Key Lock Cylinders Service Keyless Entry System Keys ................................
.............................. .......................................
6-10 2-4 ................ 2-3
Lamps
1-64
Exterior ..... .................................. Interior ....................................................... .....................................
3-13 3-1 5 3-1 3 .......... 1-28, 1-39, 1-42
Lamps on Reminder Lap-Shoulder Belt .......... LATCH System
Chi!d Restraints ........................................ Securing a Child Restraint Designed for
the LATCH System
................................... 1-66 Leather ......................................................... 5-89 Leaving Your Vehicle ....................................... 2-1 1 Leaving Your Vehicle With the Engine Running ...... 2-29 Liftgate .......................................................... 2-1 1 7-1 7 Llftg2k !?e!e2se ................................. Light
.......................................
Air Bag Readiness Anti-Lock Brake System Warning ................................. Brake System Warning Malfunction Indicator ....................................
3-39 ................... 3-41 3-40 3-42
Light (cont.)
Safety Belt Reminder ................................... TCS Warning Light ...................................... Traction Control System (TCS) Warning
Lighted Visor Vanity Mirrors .............................. Loading Your Vehicle ....................................... Lock Feedback ............................................... Locking, Delayed ............................................ Lockout Protection ....................................... Locks
3-38 3-41 .......... 3-41 2-15 4-34 3-66 2-53 2-11
Delayed Locking ........................................ 2-9 Door ........................................................... 2-8 Leaving Your Vehicle .................................... 2-11 Lockout Protection ....................................... 2-11 Power Door .................................................. 2-9 Programmabie Automatic Door Locks ............... 2-9 Rear Door Security Locks ............................. 2-10 Loss of Control ............................................... 4-16 Low Brake Fluid Warning Message .................... 3-53 Low Engine Oil Level Message ......................... 3-50 Low Fuel Warning Message 3-53 ............................. -- Low Oil Pressure Message ............................... 3-49 .......................................... Low 1 Ire Message
3-DW Low Washer Fluid Warning Message ................. 3-52 Lumbar
Manual Controls ........................................
1-5
M
Maintenance. Normal Replacement Parts .......... 5-1 04 Maintenance Schedule
At Each Fuel Fill ........................................... 6-9 At Least Once a Month .................................. 6-9 .................................. 6-10 At Least Once a Year .................................. At Least Twice a Year 6-10 Inspection .............................. Brake System 6-14 Engine Cooling System Inspection ................. 6-13 Exhaust System Inspection ........................... 6-1 3 Fuel System Inspection ................................ 6-13 How This Section is Organized ....................... 6-3 Introduction .................................................. 6-2 Maintenance Requirements ............................. 6-2 Part A - Scheduled Maintenance Services ......... 6-4 Part B - Owner Checks and Services ............... 6-9 Part C - Periodic Maintenance Inspections ...... 6-13 Part D - Recommended Fluids and
Lubricants ...............................
........ 6-15 6-16 6-4
Part E - Maintenance Record ........................ ................................. Scheduled Maintenance Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle
Boot and Seal Inspection .......................... 6-13 6-14
Throttle System Inspection ............................ Transfer Case (Power Transfer Unit) and
Carrier Assembly-Differential (Rear Drive Module) All-Wheel Drive Inspection ............. 6-14
10
Maintenance Schedule (cont.)
Using Your ................................................... Your Vehicle and the Environment
Maintenance When Trailer Towing ..................... Making Turns ................................................. Malfunction Indicator Light ................................ Manual Lumbar Controls .................................... Manual Operation ........................................... .................................... Manual Passenger Seat Matching Transmitter(s) to Your Vehicle Memory Seat Message
.................................................
6-4 ................... 6-2 4-43 4-41 3-42 1-5 3-32 1-3 ............... 2-6 2-57
............................ .......................................
All-Wheel Drive Disable Warning .................... 3-52 Center ....................................................... 3-47 Change Engine Oil ...................................... 3-50 3-48 Charging System Indicator 3-51 Door Ajar Warning Engine Coolant Temperature Warning ............. 3-48 ................................ Highbeam Out Warning 3-55 Low Brake Fluid Warning .............................. 3-53 Low Engine Oil Level ................................... 3-50 Low Fuel Warning ....................................... 3-53 Low Oil Pressure ......................................... 3-49 Low Tire ..................................................... 3-50 Low Washer Fluid Warning ........................... 3-52 ..................................... Park Lamp Warning 3-55 PASS-Key* 111 Security ................................. 3-51 Program Mode ............................................ 3-54 Rear Hatch Ajar Warning ............. .......... 3-51
Message (cont.)
Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter
Battery Low Warning
3-55 ................... 3-47 Service Traction System Warning Service Vehicle Soon ................................... 3-54 Traction Active ............................................ 3-47
............................
Mexico, Central America and Caribbean
Islands/Countries (Except Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands)
.......................................
7-4
Mirrors
. . ,
Automatic Dimming Rearview Manual Rearview Mirror ............................ ................................. Outside Convex Mirror Outside Curb View Assist Mirror .................... ................................ Outside Heated Mirrors ................................... Outside Power Mirror
.............. 2-33 2-33 2-34 2-34 2-34 2-33
New Vehicle Break-in ...................................... 2-20 Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ........... 5-1 04
Odometer ...................................................... Off-Road Recovery .......................................... Oil
Engine ....................................................... 5-1 3 Pressure Mzssage .......................................
3-37 4-1 5
- 2-49
Older Children. Restraints ............................. OnStar System@ ............................................. Onstar@ Personal Calling ................................. Onstar@ Services ............................................ Onstar@ Virtual Advisor .................................... Operation .............................................. Operation Tips ................................................ Other Warning Devices ...................................... Outlet Adjustment ............................................ Outside
1-49 2-35 2-36 2-35 2-36 3-26, 3-28 3-34 3-6 3-34
Convex Mirror ............................................. ................................ Curb View Assist Mirror Heated Mirrors ............................................ Power Mirror ............................................... Overhead Console .......................................... Overheated Engine Protection
Operating Mode ..................................
Owners, Canadian ............................................... Owner’s Information ....................................
2-34 2-34 2-34 2-33 2-41
5-25 ii 7-10
Park Aid ........................................................ ........................... Park Lamp Warning Message Park (P)
Shifting Into ................................................ Shifting Out of ............................................
3-22 3-55
2-27 2-30
11
Parking
Assist ................................................. Brake ........................................................ Over Things That Burn .............................
.... 3-22 2-26 2-30
Parking Brake and Automatic Transaxle
...............
Park (P) Mechanism Check
.... 6-12 Parking on Hills .......................................... 4-42 Part A - Scheduled Maintenance Services . . . . . . . . 6-4 Part B - Owner Checks and Services .................. 6-9 Part C - Periodic Maintenance Inspections .......... 6-13 Part D - Recommended Fluids and
6-1 5 Lubricants .................................................. Part E - Maintenance Record ........................... 6-1 6 Passing ................................................. 4-15, 4-41 PASS-Key@ Ill ................................................. 2-1 7 PASS-Key@ Ill Operation .................................. 2-18 PASS-Key@ Ill Security Message ....................... 3-51 Perimeter Lighting ........................................... 3-1 7 Plan Ahead When Possible ................................ 7-7 Playing a Cassette Tape .................................. 3-85 .................. 3-74, 3-86, 3-97 Playing a Compact Disc ............ 3-98 Playing a Specific Loaded Compact Disc Playing the Radio ........................... 3-70, 3-77, 3-89 Power
Accessory Outlets ........................................ .................................................. Door Locks Electrical System ......................................... Six-Way Seats .............................................. Steering Fluid .......................................... Windows ...... .......................................
3-24 2-9 5-96 1-5 5-35 2-14
12
Power Steering ............................................... 4-12 Primary Radio Controls .................................. 3-1 11 .................................. Program Mode Message 3-54 .................. 2-9 Programmable Automatic Door Locks Programmable Modes ..... 2-51, 2-52, 2-53, 2-54, 2-55 Programming Mode
Entering ..................................................... Exiting .......................................................
Programming the HomeLink Transmitter
2-50 2-56 ......... 2-38
Questions and Answers About Safety Belts
......... 1-26
Radiator Pressure Cap .................................... Radio Messages ..................................... Radios ..........................................................
5-25 3-74, 3-83 3-69 Care of Your Cassette Tape Player ............... 3-1 14 Care of Your CD and DVD Player ................ 3-1 15 Care of Your CDs and DVDs ....................... 3-115 DAB Radio Antenna System ........................ 3-1 16 Radio with Cassette and CD ......................... 3-76 Radio with CD ............................................ 3-69 Radio with Six-Disc CD ................................ 3-88 Rear Seat Audio ........................................ 3-1 10 Setting the Time .......................................... 3-69
Radios (cont.)
.........................
Theft-Deterrent .......................................... Understanding Reception ............................
.............................................. .................... ...................................... ...................... ...........................................
3-1 12 3-1 14 RDS and DAB Messages 3-81, 3-93 RDS Messages 3-74 Rear Hatch Ajar Warning Message 3-51 3-1 8 Rear Reading Lamps Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides 1-44 3-1 10 Rear Seat Audio 1-9 Rear Seat Operation ......................................... Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions ............. 1-38 Rear Seat Passengers, Safety Belts .................. 1-38 Rear Seat Radio Controls ............................... 3-1 11 2-45 Rear Storage Area .......................................... ................... 3-28, 3-30, 3-34 Rear Window Defogger Rearview illirror, Automatic Dimming .................. 2-33 Rearview Mirrors ............................................. 2-33 Reclining Seatbacks .......................................... 1-6 4-33 Recreational Vehicle Towing Remote Alarm .................................................. 2-6 Remote Control ............................................. 3-1 06 ....................................... Remote Door Unlock 3-64 ........................... Remote P. r.4 L-S+ Remote Keyless Entry System ............................ 2-4 Remote Keyless Entry System, Operation . . . . . . . . 2-5 Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter Battery
.............................
uniock Zorliroi
Low Warning Message
3-55 Remote Lock and Unlock Confirmation . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-55 Removing the Captain's Chairs ......................
..............................
i -i 5
i3river
Removing the Extended Rear Convenience
Center .......................................................
Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the
Spare Tire ..................................................
2-46
5-75
Removing the Rear Convenience Center on
Vehicles with the Third Row Stowable Seat ........ 2-48 Removing the Spare Tire and Tools ................... 5-68 1-10 Removing the Split Bench Seat ........................ Removing the Stowable Seat ............................ 1-19 Replacement Bulbs ......................................... 5-52 5-40 Replacing Brake System Parts .......................... Replacing Restraint System Parts
After a Crash
.............................................. Replacing the Captain's Chairs ......................... Replacing the Extended Rear Convenience
Center .......................................................
Replacing the Rear Convenience Center on
1-84 1-16
2-47
r\
Vehicles with the Third Row Stowable Seat ........ 2-48 1-12 1-20
Replacing the Split Bench Seat ......................... Replacing the Stowable Seat ............................ Reporting Safety Defects ................................... Canadian Government .- I n 8 - a - ..- ............................................. uw let ai lvlutula