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Congratulations on your purchase of a Tahoe or Yukon 2-Mode Hybrid. Please read this information about your vehicle’s features and your Owner Manual to ensure an outstanding ownership experience. Note that your vehicle may not include all the features described in this booklet. Keep this booklet with your Owner Manual for easy reference. DRIVING YOUR HYBRID Hybrid System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Typical Hybrid Sounds . . . . . . . . .2 Economy Gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Automatic Engine Stop/Start Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 The Engine Will Remain Running When . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 The Engine Will Restart When . . .3 Maximizing Fuel Economy . . . . . .4 Hybrid Energy Storage System . .4 Regenerative Braking . . . . . . . . . .4 Electric Air Conditioning Compressor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Hybrid System Information . . . . .5 Emergency/First Responders . . .5 DRIVER INFORMATION Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Instrument Panel Cluster . . . . . . .7 Driver Information Center . . . . . . .8 SAFETY & SECURITY Remote Keyless Entry . . . . . . . . .9 Content Theft-Deterrent System .10 OnStar ® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 COMFORT Power Seat Adjustments . . . . . .10 Heated Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Sun Visor Adjustment . . . . . . . . .11 Automatic Climate Controls . . . .11 Rear Seat Climate Controls . . . .12 ENTERTAINMENT Touch Screen Navigation Entertainment System . . . . . . . .13 Audio Steering Wheel Controls .15 XM ® Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Rear Seat Audio and DVD Rear Seat Entertainment Systems . . .16 CONVENIENCE Automatic Headlamp System/ Exterior Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Interior Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Auto Turn Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Wipers and Washers . . . . . . . . . .18 Universal Home Remote . . . . . . .18 Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist .19 Rear Vision Camera . . . . . . . . . .19 Sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 115-Volt Power Outlet . . . . . . . . .20 Folding 2nd-Row Seats . . . . . . .20 Folding 3rd-Row Seats . . . . . . . .20 Liftgate Operation . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Remote Vehicle Start . . . . . . . . .21 PERFORMANCE & MAINTENANCE StabiliTrak ® – Stability Control System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Tire Pressure Monitor . . . . . . . . .22 Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit 23 Resetting the Oil Life System . .23 Refueling the Vehicle . . . . . . . . .23 Hybrid Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 OWNER INFORMATION Roadside Assistance . . . . . . . . .24 My GMLink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

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Congratulations on your purchase of a Tahoe or Yukon 2-Mode Hybrid. Please read this information aboutyour vehicle’s features and your Owner Manual to ensure an outstanding ownership experience. Note thatyour vehicle may not include all the features described in this booklet. Keep this booklet with your OwnerManual for easy reference.

DRIVING YOUR HYBRIDHybrid System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Typical Hybrid Sounds . . . . . . . . .2Economy Gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Automatic Engine Stop/StartOperation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3The Engine Will Remain Running When . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3The Engine Will Restart When . . .3Maximizing Fuel Economy . . . . . .4Hybrid Energy Storage System . .4Regenerative Braking . . . . . . . . . .4Electric Air ConditioningCompressor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Hybrid System Information . . . . .5Emergency/First Responders . . .5

DRIVER INFORMATIONInstrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Instrument Panel Cluster . . . . . . .7Driver Information Center . . . . . . .8

SAFETY & SECURITYRemote Keyless Entry . . . . . . . . .9

Content Theft-Deterrent System .10OnStar® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

COMFORT Power Seat Adjustments . . . . . .10Heated Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Sun Visor Adjustment . . . . . . . . .11Automatic Climate Controls . . . .11Rear Seat Climate Controls . . . .12

ENTERTAINMENT Touch Screen NavigationEntertainment System . . . . . . . .13Audio Steering Wheel Controls .15XM® Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Rear Seat Audio and DVD RearSeat Entertainment Systems . . .16

CONVENIENCE Automatic Headlamp System/Exterior Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Interior Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Auto Turn Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

Wipers and Washers . . . . . . . . . .18Universal Home Remote . . . . . . .18Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist .19Rear Vision Camera . . . . . . . . . .19Sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19115-Volt Power Outlet . . . . . . . . .20Folding 2nd-Row Seats . . . . . . .20Folding 3rd-Row Seats . . . . . . . .20Liftgate Operation . . . . . . . . . . . .21Remote Vehicle Start . . . . . . . . .21

PERFORMANCE & MAINTENANCE StabiliTrak® – Stability ControlSystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Tire Pressure Monitor . . . . . . . . .22Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit 23Resetting the Oil Life System . .23Refueling the Vehicle . . . . . . . . .23Hybrid Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

OWNER INFORMATIONRoadside Assistance . . . . . . . . .24My GMLink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

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Getting to Know Your Tahoe/Yukon 2-Mode Hybrid2

Your Tahoe or Yukon 2-Mode Hybriddrives just like a regular vehicle, but ithas several fuel-saving features thatincrease vehicle efficiency and maximizefuel economy. The hybrid features ofyour vehicle are enabled after theengine warms up to proper operatingtemperature.Your 2-Mode Hybrid vehicle includeselectric motors housed in the electricallyvariable hybrid transmission, a VortecV8 engine with Active Fuel Manage-ment™ and a 300-volt Energy StorageSystem. The V8 engine is not designedfor E85 fuel.A sophisticated electronic controlmodule selects the most efficient modeof operation based on the amount ofpower demanded by the driver andbattery charge level.In the first mode, under light accelera-tion and at speeds between 20 and 30mph, the vehicle may be powered byonly the electric motors, the engine,or a combination of both.The fuel-saving electric-only feature isreferred to as Auto Stop. It will turn offthe engine until the driver requestsincreased power or the hybrid batteryneeds charging.The second mode is used primarily athighway speeds and when trailering, inconjunction with the engine’s Active FuelManagement, to optimize fuel economywhile providing power when conditionsdemand it.The hybrid battery stores power for usewhen the vehicle’s engine is off while inAuto Stop mode and supplies power forthe various electric motors used in the

2-Mode Hybrid system. The hybridbattery is recharged by the vehicleduring deceleration and while braking.It does not need to be plugged into anelectrical outlet.

Economy Gauge

The economy gauge shows whenvehicle fuel economy is being

Hybrid System

DRIVING YOUR HYBRID

Typical Hybrid Sounds

Your hybrid vehicle has several electricmotors, including the motors in thetransmission that help power the vehicleas well as the air conditioning compres-sor, brake pump, coolant pumps, and,within the Hybrid Energy StorageSystem, a cooling fan and electricalcontactor switches. At times, you mayhear these motors start up or stop, andthey might produce a slight whirring,humming or blowing sound typical ofelectric motors. These are normalsounds found on a hybrid vehicle andmay be more noticeable when the vehi-cle is operating in the Auto Stop modewith the engine off. Your hybrid vehicle also does not makean audible starter noise when startingthe vehicle. Therefore, it may seem totake slightly longer to start than a non-hybrid vehicle. If the key is not held inthe start position long enough, the vehi-cle will not start but the instrument panelcluster warning lights will illuminate,requiring the key to be turned to thestart position again. You may also expe-rience a perceived hesitation whenselecting Reverse after starting the vehi-cle.See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

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maximized. Driving with the needle inthe solid green area indicates drivingbehavior that maximizes fuel economy.Accelerating too aggressively will movethe needle to the right, while brakingtoo aggressively will move the needle tothe left. Either of these behaviors willmove the needle outside the green area,indicating less fuel efficient driving.See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

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The automatic engine stop/start feature,known as Auto Stop, turns off the engineat lower speeds until the Hybrid EnergyStorage System needs charging or thedriver requests increased power. While the vehicle is in Auto Stop mode,the needle on the tachometer moves tothe AUTO STOP position. The oil pres-sure gauge also will drop to zero. Whilelightly accelerating, the vehicle will bepropelled only by the electric motors.During heavy acceleration, both theengine and electric motors supplypower. A sensation similar to a transmis-sion gear change may be felt as thevehicle changes between engine powerand electric power.While in Auto Stop, all of the regularvehicle features are available, such aspower steering and brakes, the audiosystem and power accessories.

Automatic Engine Stop/StartOperation

The Engine Will Remain Running When:

The engine may remain running undercertain conditions. Some conditionsthat would lead to an engine Auto Stopoverride include:• Driving in Reverse.• The engine or transmission is not yet

warmed up.• The transmission temperature or

Energy Storage System (ESS)temperature is high.

• The engine is required to run to helpachieve the selected climate controlheating and/or cooling setting.

• The Hybrid ESS charge is low.• The hood is not fully closed.• The Check Engine light is illuminated.• When playing the radio or using

electrical accessories with the vehicleoff, do not leave the key in the ACCposition for more than 30 minutes.Instead, leave the vehicle runningand rely on the Auto Stop feature tosupply power.

See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

After parking the vehicle and turning offthe engine by rotating the key to the Offposition, the tachometer needle willmove to the Off position.See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

The Engine Will Restart When:

With the engine off in Auto Stop mode,certain conditions may require theengine to restart. Some conditions thatwould lead to an engine restart include:

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Hybrid Energy Storage System

Your vehicle has a standard 12-voltbattery, located under the hood, and a300-volt Hybrid Energy Storage System(ESS). The Hybrid ESS, located underthe 2nd-row seats, provides power tothe system’s electric motors and willrecharge itself as necessary during idle,driving, and/or when braking efficiently.The vehicle will charge the high voltageESS when it is most efficient to charge,and discharge it when it is most efficientto discharge.Refer to your Hybrid Owner Manual for additional ESS information.

Regenerative Braking

Regenerative braking recaptures someof the energy from the moving vehiclewhen coasting or braking and turns it intoelectrical energy. This energy is thenstored in the vehicle’s Hybrid EnergyStorage System for later use by thehybrid system, contributing to increasedfuel economy.

Along with the advanced technologyfeatures of the Tahoe or Yukon 2-ModeHybrid, your driving behavior is a bigcontributor to your vehicle’s fuel econo-my. Modifying your driving habits willimprove your fuel mileage. Here areseveral fuel-saving driving tips:• Combine short trips to minimize cold

engine starts, which reduce fueleconomy.

• Avoid quick starts and stops.Accelerate moderately and drive at asteady speed.

• Anticipate traffic flow and brakemoderately or coast.

• Use the air conditioning and defrostmodes only when necessary.

• Minimize electrical accessory opera-tion by turning off items such as therear defogger and heated seats whenthey are not needed.

• Use the remote start feature sparing-ly. This feature turns the engine on,consuming fuel at idle.

Maximizing Fuel Economy

• Do not warm up the engine by idling.Even on the coldest days, driving willhelp the engine warm up faster.

• Selecting the AUTO feature on 4WDmodels will be less economical than2WD.

• Unload unnecessary cargo to reducethe amount of weight in the vehicle.

• Regularly check and maintain propertire pressure.

• Maintain your vehicle. Regularmaintenance will keep your vehiclerunning cleaner and more efficiently.

• The accelerator pedal is applied,demanding heavy acceleration. Thiswill not occur when the vehicle isin Park.

• The engine is required to run to helpachieve the selected climate controlheating and/or cooling setting.

• The Hybrid Energy Storage Systemcharge becomes low and requiresrecharging.

• Shifting into Reverse.• When the hood is unlatched or open.See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

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Your vehicle has a 300-volt, electricallypowered air conditioning compressorthat provides continuous air conditioningoperation and passenger comfort whilethe engine cycles on and off.When operating the climate control sys-tem, select the AUTO mode and thedesired temperature setting to allow thesystem to automatically adjust fan speedand airflow direction. In the AUTO mode,the system makes adjustments to makethe most efficient use of electrical power.To get the most engine off time and thehighest fuel savings, select a highertemperature setting or turn off the airconditioning. Continuous air conditioninguse can cause the engine to start morefrequently when in the Auto Stop mode.Due to the quiet operation of thevehicle, especially when the engine hasturned off, some noise may be heardoccasionally from the air conditioningcompressor.Refer to the Climate Controls sectionfor information about the features of theclimate controls.See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

Electric Air ConditioningCompressor

To view the hybrid system informationon the Navigation EntertainmentSystem, press the MENU hard key, andthen touch the Hybrid screen button. The hybrid screen has icons of anengine, battery, transmission andwheels. While the vehicle is in operation,these icons will change color indicatingthe source of power to the transmissionand, ultimately, the wheels. Power canbe provided entirely by the engine, elec-tric motors, or a combination of both. Anicon will also indicate when the batteryis being recharged by the regenerativebraking system. A text box at the bottomof the screen will indicate the currentmethod of power.See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

Hybrid System Information

In emergency situations, FirstResponders needing to disable the 300-volt energy storage system willsee that the 12-volt battery cables areclearly labeled in the engine compart-ment and, when cut, will disable the300-volt system.See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

Emergency/First Responders

The braking system is computercontrolled and blends the operation ofthe regenerative braking with the conven-tional hydraulic disc brakes. The systemapplies the brakes through a high pres-sure accumulator. You may hear themotor-driven pump when it runs torecharge the accumulator pressure. Thisrecharging cycle is normal. Pumping thebrake pedal repeatedly uses the reservedaccumulator pressure more quickly.See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

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See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

DRIVER INFORMATION

Instrument Panel (2WD Model shown)

The key features of theinstrument panel include:A. Air OutletsB. Turn Signal/

Multifunction LeverC. Instrument Panel

ClusterD. Shift LeverE. Daytime Running

Lamp SensorF. Driver Information

Center Controls

G. Navigation EntertainmentSystem

H. Exterior Lamps Control I. Dome Lamp Override

Button/Instrument PanelBrightness Knob

J. Automatic Transfer CaseControl (if equipped —4WD only)

K. Cruise Control ButtonsL. Tilt Steering Wheel Lever

M. HornN. Audio Steering Wheel

ControlsO. Climate ControlsP. 12-Volt Accessory

Power OutletsQ. StabiliTrak ButtonR. Ultrasonic Rear

Parking Assist ButtonS. Glove Box

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See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

Note: The instrument panel cluster isdesigned to let you know about manyimportant aspects of your vehicle’soperation. It is important to read yourOwner Manual and become familiar withthe information being relayed to youby the lights, gauges and indicators,as well as what action can be taken toensure safety and to prevent damage.

Instrument Panel Cluster

Your vehicle’s instrument panel cluster isdesigned to let you know at a glancehow your vehicle is running. It includesthese key features:A. Economy GaugeB. Auto Stop IndicatorC. TachometerD. SpeedometerE. Oil Pressure GaugeF. Fuel GaugeG. StabiliTrak Indicator LightH. Low Tire Pressure Warning LightI. Security LightJ. Driver Information Center/Odometer

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K. Malfunction Indicator Lamp(Check Engine Light)

L. Airbag Readiness LightM. Antilock Brake System Warning LightN. Safety Belt Reminder LightO. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

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Customization FeaturesTo customize features:1. With the vehicle in Park, turn on the

ignition.2. Press the (Customization) button

to display available customizationfeatures.

3. With the desired customizationfeature displayed, press the (Set/Reset) button to access thefeature settings.

4. Press the button to scroll throughthe available settings.

5. With the desired setting displayed,press the button to select it.

6. To exit the Feature Settings menu,press the button until EXITFEATURE SETTINGS is displayedand then press , or press the button or the button.

Customization features include:• Display Language — DIC information

can be displayed in severallanguages

• Auto Door Lock — Automaticallylocks the vehicle doors

• Auto Door Unlock — Automaticallyunlocks the vehicle doors

• Remote Door Lock — Type offeedback from Remote Keyless Entrylocking

• Remote Door Unlock — Type offeedback from Remote Keyless Entryunlocking

• Delay Door Lock — Delays lockingdoors and liftgate after exiting

• Exit Lighting — Amount of time theexterior lamps remain on after exiting

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Driver Information Center

Your vehicle’s Driver Information Center(DIC) provides vehicle information,vehicle warning messages and vehiclefeature customization. The DIC mes-sages will be shown on your instrumentpanel cluster display. To operate the DIC,the ignition switch must be on.DIC ButtonsThe followingDIC buttons arelocated on theright side of theinstrumentpanel cluster:

(Trip/Fuel):Press this but-ton to displaythe odometer, trip odometer, fuel range,average economy, fuel used, timer, trans-mission temperature, instantaneouseconomy, Active Fuel Management™and battery voltage.

(Vehicle Information): Press thisbutton to display the oil life, English/Metric units, tire pressures, engine hoursand Remote Keyless Entry programming.

(Customization): Press this button tocustomize certain vehicle features to yourpreference.

(Set/Reset): Press this button to setor reset certain vehicle functions as wellas acknowledge DIC messages.

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• Approach Lighting — Exterior lampsturn on when using Remote KeylessEntry

• Chime Volume — Increases thevolume level

• Park Tilt Mirrors — Automatically tiltsdown the outside mirrors when inReverse

• Remote Start — Enables remotevehicle start

• Factory Settings — Sets all featuresto the factory default

• Exit Feature SettingsWarning LightsThe DIC provides a variety of vehiclemessages (depending on optional equip-ment) as well as warnings if a problemis sensed in a vehicle system. • To acknowledge a message and

clear it from the display, press anyof the DIC buttons. Some urgentmessages cannot be cleared from theDIC display.

If you have a current OnStar subscrip-tion and a warning message appears,you can press the OnStar button andspeak to an OnStar Advisor. In manyvehicles, OnStar Advisors can accesscertain diagnostic information and cantell you how serious the problem is andwhat you should do about it.

See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

Note: Your vehicle’s warning lights pro-vide critical information that can preventdamage to your vehicle. Review yourOwner Manual to become familiar withthe information and the action required.

SAFETY & SECURITY

Remote Keyless Entry

The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) trans-mitter includes the following functions:

(Remote Vehicle Start): This featurecan be used to start the engine fromoutside the vehicle. (See RemoteVehicle Start on page 21.)

(Lock): Press this button to lock allthe doors. If enabled through the DriverInformationCenter (DIC),the parkinglamps willflash onceand/or thehorn will chirpto indicatelocking hasoccurred.

(Unlock): Press this button to unlockthe driver’s door. If the button is pressedagain within five seconds, all remainingdoors will unlock. If enabled through theDIC, the parking lamps will flash once toindicate unlocking has occurred.

(Vehicle Locator/Panic Alarm):Press this button to locate your vehicle.The parking lamps will flash and thehorn will sound three times. Press and hold the button to activate thepanic alarm. The parking lamps will flashand the horn will sound for 30 seconds.Press the button again or turn the igni-tion to Run to cancel the panic alarm.See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

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The power and manual seat controls arelocated on the outboard side of the seat. Power Seat Adjustment• Use the power seat control (A) to

move the seat forward or rearward,and to raise or lower the front or rearof the seat cushion.

Lumbar Adjustment• Turn the manual lumbar adjustment

knob (B) to adjust lumbar support.Recline Adjustment• Lift the manual recline adjustment

lever (C) to adjust the position of theseatback.

See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.

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OnStar®

Your vehicle features the OnStarDirections & Connections Plan, with oneyear of OnStar service from the dateyou purchased your new vehicle. Withthe help of OnStar Advisors, who areavailable 24 hours a day, 7 days aweek, OnStar offers a wide variety ofsafety and driver assistance capabilities,including the following services: • Driving Directions with Turn-by-Turn

Navigation• OnStar Vehicle Diagnostic e-mail • Automatic Notification of Airbag

Deployment• Automatic Advanced Crash

Notification• Emergency Services• Remote Door Unlock • Stolen Vehicle Location Assistance • Hands-Free Calling with 30 calling

minutes• Roadside Assistance

COMFORT

Power Seat Adjustments

A B

Content Theft-Deterrent System

The content theft-deterrent alarm systemwill not be armed or disarmed if thedoors are locked or unlocked with a key,the manual door lock or the power doorlock switch.• To arm the alarm system, lock the

doors using the RKE transmitter. Thesecurity light on the instrument panelcluster will flash for approximately30 seconds. The alarm is armedwhen the security light stops flashing.

• To disarm the system, unlock thedoors using the RKE transmitter.

See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

• Fuel Station Location• Virtual Advisor, GPS-based Traffic

& Weather For Remote Door Unlock or StolenVehicle Location Assistance, call 1-888-4ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827). Press the OnStar button for more detailsand to provide an OnStar Advisor withyour license plate number and emer-gency contact information. For moreinformation, refer to your OnStarOwner’s Guide or visit onstar.com.See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

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To operate the heated seats, the vehiclemust be started. The heated seat opera-tion is canceled each time the ignition isturned off.The following heated front seat controlsare located on the front doors:

(Heated Seatback): Press the topbutton to turn on the heated seatback.

(Heated Seat/Seatback): Press thebottom button to turn on the heated seatand seatback.Continue to press the desired button tocycle through the temperature settingsof High (three indicator lights), Medium(two indicator lights), Low (one indicatorlight) and Off (all indicator lights are off).See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.

To set the automatic mode:1. Press the AUTO button.2. Set the driver’s and front passenger’s

temperature using the + or – temper-ature buttons.

Manual OperationTo operate the system manually, use thefollowing controls:

(On/Off): Press this button to turn thesystem on or off.Temperature Control: Press the + or –temperature button(s) to raise or lowerthe setting(s).

(Fan): Press the up or down arrow toincrease or decrease fan speed.

(Airflow Mode): Press the up ordown arrow to change the direction ofthe airflow as well as to select the defogmode.PASS (Passenger TemperatureControl): Press this button to turn offthe passenger temperature setting.

(Recirculation): Press this buttonto recirculate inside air through the vehi-cle. This mode keeps outside air fromentering the vehicle.

(Air Conditioning): Press thisbutton to turn the air conditioning systemon or off.

Heated Seats

Sun Visor Adjustment

To help block the glare of the sun, thesun visor can be detached from thecenter mount and moved along theslide rod.See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

Automatic Climate Controls

Automatic OperationThe automatic climate control system isable to maintain the desired individualtemperature for the driver and frontseat passenger. The system adjusts theairflow mode, fan speed, air conditioningand recirculation functions to reachthe set temperature(s) as quickly aspossible.

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AUX (Rear Climate Control): Press thisbutton to turn the rear climate controlsystem on or off. The AUX buttonindicator will illuminate when the rearsystem is on.

(Defrost): Press this button todirect most of the air to the windshieldand some air to the side window outlets.

(Rear Window Defogger): Pressthis button to activate the rear windowdefogger and the heated outsiderearview mirrors. The defogger andheated mirrors will shut off automaticallyor can be turned off by pressing the but-ton again.See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

Rear Seat Climate Controls

The rear seat climate control systemcan be operated using the front climatecontrols on the instrument panel, or therear control panel located on the back ofthe floor console.To turn the rear system on or off usingthe front controls, press the AUX buttonon the front control panel. The settingsin the rear will be the same as thedriver’s until they are changed using therear controls.

Rear Controls with RSA

To operate the system, use the rearcontrols that are integrated with theRSA controls. Once the system isadjusted using the rear controls, thesystem operates according to the rearcontrol panel settings.Rear controls include:AUTO: Press the (Airflow Mode)button until AUTO is displayed to auto-matically control temperature, airflowand fan speed.

(Fan): Press the up or down fanarrow to manually adjust fan speed.Continue to press the down fan arrowto turn off the system.

(Airflow Mode): Press the AirflowMode button to manually adjust thedirection of the airflow.Temperature Control: Press the + or –temperature button to adjust the setting.See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

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System ControlsTo operate the Navigation EntertainmentSystem, press the hard keys next tothe touch screen to access the mainmenus. Touch the words or commandsshaped like a button in the on-screenmenus and submenus to select systemfunctions.

The controls and hard keys of thesystem include:

(Power/Volume): Press this knob toturn the system on or off. Turn the knobto adjust the volume.

(Tune/Sound): Press this knob tochange tone/speaker positions or audiosettings. Turn the knob to tune in a radiostation.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Touch Screen NavigationEntertainment System

NAV (Navigation): Press this key toview the map screen. DEST (Destination): Press this key toaccess the destination entry screen.RPT (Navigation Repeat): Press thiskey to repeat the last voice guidanceprompt.FAV (Favorite): Press this key toaccess the preset radio stations.AUDIO: Press this key to access the fullaudio screen.MENU: Press this key to adjust featuresfor sound, radio, navigation and thedisplay.

(SEEK): Press these keys toseek radio stations, CD tracks or DVDchapters.Before presetting radio stations or enter-ing a navigation destination, shift thevehicle into Park.

Note: Engaging in extended searchingfor specific audio stations or navigationfeatures by using buttons and knobs —or giving extended attention to entertain-ment tasks — can lead you to look awayfrom the road frequently or for prolongedperiods, which may cause you to missseeing things on the road that you needto see. Be sure to keep your eyes on theroad and mind on the drive — and avoidengaging in extended searching forspecific items while driving.

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Setting Radio Station PresetsYou can set up to six pages of anycombination (AM, FM, or XM, ifequipped) of preset radio stations,with up to five stations on each page.To set the number of favorite stationpages:1. Press the MENU hard key to access

the menu screen.2. Touch the Radio screen button.3. Touch the FAV (Number of Preset

Pages) screen button.4. Touch the desired number of preset

pages.

To preset radio stations:1. Press the AUDIO hard key to access

the audio source screen and selectthe desired band (AM, FM, or XM,if equipped).

2. Use the SEEK hard keys or the Tuneknob to select a station.

3. Press the FAV hard key to select thedesired page of presets (up to sixpages).

4. Touch and hold one of the five radiopreset screen buttons until a beepsounds or the station is displayed onthe screen button.

Entering a DestinationTo have the system provide turn-by-turninstructions to reach a destination, astreet address or Point of Interest (POI)must be entered. The vehicle must be inPark to enter an address.To set a destination by entering a streetaddress:1. Press the DEST hard key.2. Set or verify the search area corre-

sponds with the final destination.3. Touch the Address Entry screen

button.4. Touch the City or Street screen

button and use the on-screen alphakeypad to enter the city or streetname.

5. Touch the List screen button to selectthe desired city or street from a list ofmatches with the same name.

6. Touch the House # screen button andenter the house number.

7. Touch the Go screen button to enteras a destination.

8. Touch the Start Guidance screenbutton.

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(Mute/Voice Recognition): Pressthis button to silence the system.Press and hold the button for onesecond to initiate navigation voicerecognition or to interact with theNavigation Voice Recognition system.See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

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Audio Steering Wheel Controls

Setting Preset DestinationsPreset destinations can be helpful whentrying to locate a commonly used loca-tion (such as your home address) fromunfamiliar areas. To set a preset destination:1. Press the MENU hard key until the

navigation setup screen is displayed.2. Touch the Edit/View Address Book

screen button.3. Select the address book entry to save

as a preset destination.4. Press and hold one of the five preset

destination buttons on the bottom ofthe screen.

Once saved, the preset will be availableat the bottom of the destination entryscreen (DEST hard key).See your Navigation Entertainment System Owner Manual.

The following audio controls are locatedon the right side of the steering wheel:+ – (Volume): Pull up on the + or –button to increase or decrease thevolume.

(Next/Previous): Press the up ordown arrow to go to the next or previousradio station stored as a favorite or,when a CD is playing, to the next orprevious track.SRCE (Source): Press this buttonto switch between AM, FM, XM (ifequipped), CD and AUX.

(Seek): Press this button to go tothe next radio station.

XM® Radio

XM Radio offers more than 170channels of digital-quality sound thatgoes wherever you go — coast to coast.After a free three-month trial subscrip-tion, activation fee and service sub-scription are extra. Service is based inthe continental United States andCanada. For more information, visitXM online at www.XMradio.com orcall 1-800-852-XMXM (9696). Forsubscription information, call 1-800-929-2100.See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

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Rear Seat Audio and DVD RearSeat Entertainment Systems (if equipped)

Rear Seat AudioThe Rear Seat Audio (RSA) systemallows front seat and rear seat passen-gers to listen to different entertainmentsources at the same time using the rearseat controls and wired headphones(not supplied) or wireless headphones(if equipped). The vehicle’s rear speak-ers may be muted when the rear controlpanel is turned on.• Press the SRCE (Source) button to

select an entertainment source —radio, CD, or DVD (if equipped).

• Turn the left volume knob to adjustthe volume of the left wired head-phones and the right volume knob toadjust the volume of the right wiredheadphones.

Rear Seat Entertainment (DVD)The Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)system has all the functions of the RSAsystem, with the added features of aCD/DVD player as part of the frontradio, a flip-down video screen, wirelessheadphones and a remote control.To play a DVD:1. Turn the ignition to the Accessory or

Run position.2. Press the release button on the DVD

display console and pull down thevideo screen.

3. Insert a DVD into the DVD slot in theradio. It will begin playing on thevideo screen automatically. It may benecessary to press the Play button onthe RSE system or the remote controlif the DVD stops at a menu screen.

4. To listen to the DVD through the vehi-cle speakers, press the DVD/CD AUXbutton. Adjust volume using the radiovolume control.

5. To listen to the DVD through thewireless headphones, select channel1 and push the power button on theheadphones. Adjust volume using theheadphone volume control.

6. To control DVD playback, use theremote control or the buttons underthe labels on the front radio display.

7. To turn off the RSE system, press thepower button on the front radio fortwo seconds, eject the DVD or pressthe power button on the remotecontrol.

See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

Note: Aim the remote control at thevideo screen, not the DVD player,for proper operation.

The Automatic Headlamp System turnson the Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs)in the daytime and the headlamps andother exterior lamps at night or whennecessary.The system uses a light sensor, locatedon top of the instrument panel, to deter-mine light conditions. For proper opera-tion, avoid placing any objects on ornear the sensor.

CONVENIENCE

Automatic Headlamp System/Exterior Lamps

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ExteriorLampsControlThe exteriorlamps canbe operatedusing thecontrol knoblocated onthe left sideof the instrument panel. The knob canbe rotated to the following positions:AUTO (Automatic Lamp Control):This position enables the AutomaticHeadlamp System.

(On/Off): Turn the knob to this posi-tion to turn off the Automatic HeadlampSystem and Daytime Running Lamps.Turn the knob to this position again toturn on the system.

(Parking Lamps): This positionturns on the parking lamps andtaillamps.

(Headlamps): This position turnson the headlamps, parking lamps andtaillamps. See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

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Interior Lamps

The followinginterior lampcontrols arelocated onthe left sideof the instru-ment panel:

(Instrument Panel Brightness):Turn this pop-out knob to adjust thebrightness of the instrument panel lights.

Cruise Control

The following cruise control buttons arelocated on the left side of the steeringwheel:

(On/Off): Press this button to turnthe cruise control system on or off.– SET (Set): Press this button to set aspeed, or to decrease the speed if thesystem is set. When the cruise controlspeed is set, the cruise control light willilluminate in the instrument cluster.+ RES (Resume): Press this button toresume a set speed, or to increase thespeed if the system is set.

(Cancel): Press this button to can-cel the cruise control but retain the setspeed in memory.See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

(Dome Lamp Override): Press thisbutton in to turn off the dome lampswhen a door is open. Press the buttonagain to have the dome lamps turn onautomatically when a door is open.See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

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Windshield Wipers and WasherThe controls for the windshield wipersare located on the multifunction leveron the left side of the steering column.The wipers band can be rotated to thefollowing positions:

(Mist): Rotate the band down to thisposition to turn the wipers on for onewipe.

(Off): Rotate the wipers to thisposition to turn off the wipers.

(Delay): Rotate the band up to oneof the delay settings to adjust the

amount of delay between wipes. Thewipers activate more often as the bandis rotated upward.

Wipers and Washers

(Low): Rotate the band up to thisposition for continuous, low-speedwiping.

(High): Rotate the wipers band upto this position for rapid, high-speedwipes.

(Washer Fluid): Push the paddleon top of the multifunction lever to spraywasher fluid on the windshield.Rear Wiper and WasherThe rear wiper and washer controls,located on the end of the multifunctionlever, include the following functions:

(Off): Slide the switch to this positionto turn off the rear wiper.

(Delay): Slide the switch to thisposition to turn on the delayed wipingsetting.

(Rear Wiper): Slide the switch tothis position to turn on the continuouswiping setting.

(Washer): Press the button on theend of the lever to spray washer fluid onthe rear window.See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

Universal Home Remote

The Universal Home Remote is auniversal transmitter that can activate upto three devices, such as garage dooropeners, entry door locks, gates andsecurity systems.It’s recommended that you read theinstructions in your Owner Manual com-pletely before attempting to program anyof the three channels on the UniversalHome Remote. The engine should beturned off when programming theremote.

Auto Turn Signal

The turn signal lever includes an auto-matic lane change signal feature.• To signal a lane change, raise or

lower the lever until the arrow on theinstrument panel cluster starts toflash, and then release the lever. Theturn signal will automatically flashthree times.

• To signal a turn, move the lever allthe way up or down.

See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

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Rear Vision Camera

The rear vision camera displays aview of the area behind the vehicle onthe navigation screen after the vehiclehas been started and is shifted intoReverse. Once shifted out of Reverse,the navigation screen will return to thelast screen displayed after approximately10 seconds.To turn the camera on or off:1. Shift into Park.2. Press the MENU hard key to enter

the Menu options.

Note: Do not use the Universal HomeRemote with any garage door openerthat does not have the “stop andreverse” feature or any opener manu-factured before April 1, 1982.

Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist

This feature uses ultrasonic sensorsbuilt into the rear bumper cover to helpyou avoid colliding with objects whenparking the vehicle. It operates only atspeeds less than 5 mph.The rear parking assist display is locat-ed near the rear window. The lights onthe display, along with low-toned beeps,provide distance information.• To turn off the system, press the dis-

able button located below the climatecontrols on the instrument panel. Theindicator light will illuminate when thesystem is off.

See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

Sunroof (if equipped)

The following power sunroof switchesare located on the overhead console:

(Express-Open): Press the rear ofthis switch completely to express-openthe sunroof. To stop the sunroof, pressthe switch again.To partially open the sunroof, lightlypress and hold the rear of the switchuntil the sunroof reaches the desiredposition.

(Express-Close): Press the front ofthis switch completely to express-closethe sunroof. To stop the sunroof, pressthe switch again.To partially close the sunroof, lightlypress and hold the front of the switchuntil the sunroof reaches the desiredposition.

(Vent): Press the rear of this switchto vent the sunroof. Press the switchagain to stop the sunroof.Press and hold the front of the switch toclose the sunroof.See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

3. Press the MENU hard key to selectDisplay, or touch the Display screenbutton.

4. Touch the Rear Camera Optionsscreen button.

5. Touch the Rear Camera Image inReverse screen button.

To clean the camera lens, located abovethe license plate, rinse with water andwipe with a soft cloth.See your Navigation Entertainment System Owner Manual.

See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

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Folding 2nd-Row Seats

The 2nd-row seats fold and tumble toprovide more cargo space as well asaccess to the 3rd-row seats. Beforemoving a seat, make sure nothing isunder or in front of the seat.To fold and tumble the seat:1. Fold the seatback forward by lifting

the release lever located at the bot-tom rear of the seatback on the out-board side of the seat.

2. Tumble the seat forward by lifting therelease lever again.

To unfold the seat:1. Pull down the seat until it latches to

the floor.2. Lift up the seatback until it locks in

place. Pull on the seatback to makesure it is locked.

See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.

Folding 3rd-Row Seats

The split 3rd-row seats fold and tumbleto provide more cargo space. Beforemoving a seat, make sure nothing isunder or in front of the seat.To fold and tumble the seat:1. Fold the seatback forward by lifting

the release lever (A) located at thebottom rear of the seatback on theoutboard side of the seat.

2. Tumble the seat forward by lifting therelease lever (B) located to the left ofthe handle on the center rear of theseat.

3. Tilt the seat fully forward to lock itin place.

To unfold the seat:1. Lower the seat by lifting the release

lever (B) located to the left of thehandle on the center rear of the seat.

B

A

115-Volt Power Outlet

The 115-volt,household-style poweroutlet islocated inthe cargoarea. It ispowered byyour vehicle’s 12-volt battery. With theignition turned to the Accessory or Onposition, it provides convenient plug-inpower to operate a variety of smallelectronic equipment.See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

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2. Pull down the seat until it latches tothe floor.

3. Lift up the seatback until it locks inplace. Pull on the seatback to makesure it is locked.

To remove the seat:• With the seat folded down, pull rear-

ward on the handle located in thecenter of the seat. The latches willbecome disengaged, allowing theseat to be easily pulled rearward.

To reinstall seat:1. Align the rollers on the bottom of the

seat track with the latches on the floor. 2. Push the seat forward until it latches.

Make sure the seat is locked in place.See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.

Liftgate Operation

Use the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)transmitter or the power door lock switchto lock or unlock the liftgate.• To open the liftgate, press the touch-

pad on the back of the handle in thecenter of the liftgate; then pull up theliftgate.

The liftgate window is fixed and doesnot open independently from the liftgate.See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

This feature allows you to start theengine from outside the vehicle by usingthe Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) trans-mitter. The engine will always remain onwhile in remote start mode.The remote start capability must beturned on using the Driver InformationCenter. The vehicle’s automatic climatecontrol system will default to a heatingor cooling mode based on outsidetemperature.

Starting the VehicleTo remote-start the vehicle:1. Aim the RKE transmitter at the

vehicle. (Transmitter range is withinapproximately 200 feet of thevehicle.)

2. Press and release the (Lock)button on the transmitter.

3. Immediately press and hold the (Remote Vehicle Start) button forabout four seconds. When the park-ing lamps flash, release the button.The engine will start and the parkinglamps will remain on. The engine willcontinue running for 10 minutes.

4. Repeat these steps for a 10-minutetime extension. Only two consecutiveremote starts can be executed.

When you enter the vehicle after aremote start, the key must be inserted inthe ignition and turned to the Run posi-tion before driving.

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Note: While use of the remote startfeature is convenient, it will negativelyimpact your fuel economy average,as the engine is running during use.

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Canceling a Remote StartTo turn off the engine instead of drivingafter a remote start:• Press and hold the button until the

parking lamps turn off.• Press and release the Hazard

Warning Flashers button. Press itagain to turn off the flashers.

• Turn the key in the ignition switch tothe Run position and then off.

See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

PERFORMANCE & MAINTENANCE

StabiliTrak® – Stability ControlSystem

StabiliTrak is an advanced computer-controlled vehicle stability and tractionenhancement system that assists withdirectional control of the vehicle indifficult driving conditions. It turns onautomatically every time you start yourvehicle.To limit wheelspin and help maintaindirectional control, you should alwaysleave the system on. However, if yourvehicle becomes stuck and rocking thevehicle is required, the system shouldbe turned off.• To turn off the traction control part

of the system, press the (StabiliTrak/Traction Control) buttonlocated on the center of the instru-ment panel.

• To turn off both traction control andStabiliTrak, press and hold the buttonfor five seconds. Press the buttonagain to turn on both systems.

When either system is turned off, the(StabiliTrak/Traction Control) light

will illuminate.See Section 4 of your Owner Manual.

Tire Pressure Monitor

The Tire Pressure Monitor alerts youwhen a significant reduction in pressureoccurs in one or more of your vehicle’stires by illuminating the (Low TirePressure) warning light on the instru-ment panel cluster. The low tire pressurewarning light will remain on until youcorrect the tire pressure. A CHECK TIREPRESSURE message will also appearon the DIC.Correcting the Tire PressureWhen the low tire pressure warning lightilluminates, you must inflate the tire tothe proper tire pressure (just as youmust refuel the vehicle when the lowfuel warning light illuminates). The Tireand Loading Information label shows thecorrect tire pressure for the tires whenthey’re cold. “Cold” means your vehiclehas been sitting for at least three hoursor driven no more than one mile.

Note: The Remote Vehicle Start featurewill not operate if the key is in the igni-tion, the hood or liftgate is open, or theCheck Engine light is illuminated on theinstrument cluster.

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You can temporarily clear the DICmessage by acknowledging it with yourDIC controls. However, at the nextvehicle start-up, the DIC message willreappear if the tire pressure has notbeen corrected.During cooler conditions, the low tirepressure warning light may appear whenthe vehicle is first started and then turnoff as you start to drive. This could bean early indicator that your tire pres-sures are getting low and the tires needto be inflated to the proper pressure.

See Section 5 of your Owner Manual.

Note: The Tire Pressure Monitor canalert you about low tire pressure, but itdoesn’t replace normal monthly tiremaintenance.

Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit

Your vehicle does not have a spare tireor a jack. In case of a flat tire, a tiresealant and compressor kit is providedto seal small punctures in the tread areaof the tire. The kit is located underneaththe driver-side storage tray in the rearcargo area. Refer to the kit instructionsfor complete operating information.See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

Resetting the Oil Life System

The Oil Life System calculates engineoil life based on vehicle use and dis-plays CHANGE ENGINE OIL in theDriver Information Center (DIC) whenit’s necessary to change your engine oiland filter. The Oil Life System should bereset to 100% only following an oilchange.

Refueling the Vehicle

The fuel door is located on the driver’sside of the vehicle. Use regular unlead-ed fuel with a minimum octane rating of87. E85 fuel cannot be used.• To open the fuel door, press the

center-rear edge of the door and itwill pop open slightly. Pull the door toopen it fully.

• To close the fuel door, press the rearedge of the door until it latches and isflush with the side of the vehicle.

See Section 5 of your Owner Manual.

To reset the Oil Life System using theDIC:1. Turn on the ignition.2. Press the (Vehicle Information)

button until the DIC displays OIL LIFEREMAINING.

3. Press and hold the (Set/Reset)button until 100% is displayed.

4. Turn off the ignition.See Section 5 of your Owner Manual.

Hybrid Service

All service and repair of the hybridcomponents on your vehicle should beperformed only at a Chevrolet or GMCdealership with hybrid-trained servicetechnicians. Non-hybrid service may beperformed at any Chevrolet or GMCdealership.Never try to do your own service onhybrid components. You can be injuredand your vehicle can be damaged if youtry to do your own service work.See your Hybrid Owner Manual.

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My GMLink

Chevrolet: 1-800-CHEV-USA(1-800-243-8872)GMC: 1-800-GMC-8782(1-800-462-8782)TTY Users: 1-888-889-2438As the proud owner of a new Chevrolet orGMC vehicle, you are automatically enrolledin the Chevrolet or GMC RoadsideAssistance program.Roadside Assistance features a toll-freenumber staffed by a team of technicallytrained advisors who are available 24 hoursa day, 365 days a year. The advisors canprovide minor repair information or makearrangements to tow your vehicle to thenearest Chevrolet or GMC dealer.Chevrolet or GMC will warrant certain hybridcomponents for 8 years/100,000 miles (seeyour Warranty Manual). In addition,Chevrolet or GMC will provide the followingservices for 5 years/100,000 miles at noexpense to you:• Fuel delivery• Lockout service (identification required)• Tow to nearest dealer for warranty service• Flat tire assistance• Jump startsIn many instances, mechanical failures arecovered under Chevrolet’s or GMC’s com-prehensive warranty. However, when otherservices are utilized, an advisor will explain

The Chevrolet Owner Center and GMCOwner Center at My GMLink are compli-mentary services for Chevrolet and GMCowners, a one-stop resource to enhanceyour ownership experience. Exclusivemember benefits include online servicereminders, vehicle maintenance tips, onlineowner manual, special privileges and more.Sign up today at www.mygmlink.com.

any payment obligations you might incur.For prompt and efficient assistance whencalling, please provide the following informa-tion to the advisor:• Location of the vehicle• Telephone number and your location• Vehicle model, year and color• Vehicle mileage• Vehicle Identification Number (VIN )• Vehicle license plate numberChevrolet and GMC reserve the right tolimit services or reimbursement to an owneror driver when, in Chevrolet’s or GMC’sjudgment, the claims become excessive infrequency or type of occurrence.Roadside Assistance and OnStarIf you have a current OnStar subscription,press the OnStar button and the vehiclewill send your current GPS location to anOnStar Advisor who will speak to you,assess your problem, contact RoadsideAssistance and relay your exact locationso you will get the help you need.

Certain restrictions, precautions and safety procedures apply to your vehicle. Please read your Owner Manualfor complete instructions. All information contained herein is based on the latest information available at thetime of printing and is subject to change without notice. Copyright 2007 by GM Corp. All rights reserved.

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