Page 2 - Getting to Know Your; Instrument Panel
A. Climate Control V ents B. Instrument Panel Cluster C. T urn Signal/Multifunction Lever D. Exterior and Interior Lamps Control E. Driver Information Center (DIC) buttons F. Audio Steering Wheel Controls G. Storage T ray H. Audio System I. Climate Control System J. T ransmission Shift Lever K. Cuph...
Page 3 - Instrument Panel Cluster
The instrument panel cluster includes these key features: A. Tachometer B. Speedometer , Odometer , T rip Odometer , T ransmission Gear Selector C. Coolant T emperature Gauge D. Fuel Gauge E. Oil Pressure Gauge F. Driver Information Center (DIC) IMPORTANT: The instrument panel cluster is designed to...
Page 4 - Malfunction Indicator Lamp/; To operate this feature, the; Power Seats; Driver seat controls
Getting to Know Your 4 Your vehicle’s driver and passengerseats can be heated. The controls arelocated on the outboard side of the driv-er and passenger seats. Both the lowercushion and lower seatbacks can beheated. For the low setting, press thelower portion of the switch. For the highsetting, pres...
Page 5 - Front Passenger Seat; Fold the seatbacks; Passenger seat controls
5 control to adjust the rear of the cushion. Move the center of the control to raise or lower the seat. To move the entire seat forward or backward, slide the seat con- trol forward or rearward. Front Passenger Seat To move the entire passenger seat for-ward or backward, slide the seat controlforwar...
Page 6 - Memory Driver Seat; Adjust the driver’s seat; Recall Seat Position:; With the vehicle; Outside Rearview Mirrors; The power mirror
Getting to Know Your 6 Memory Driver Seat (if equipped) Your vehicle may be equipped with atwo-driver memory function that is usedto recall memory settings for the driver’sseating positions for two drivers. TheDriver Information Center (DIC) can alsobe programmed to personalize addition-al functions...
Page 7 - Interior Lighting; Remote Keyless Entry and; Press the; Release the cargo area cover.
7 Interior Lighting Your vehicle is equipped with illuminatedentry and exit lighting, interior courtesylighting and may also be equipped withinside rearview mirror-mounted frontmap lamps.Opening a door or pressing theUNLOCK button on your RemoteKeyless Entry System transmitter turnson the interior l...
Page 8 - Driver 1 and 2 Memory Settings:; Programmable Automatic; Automatic Headlamp Controls
Getting to Know Your 8 The key fob transmitter’s range is from 3to 30 feet. If it doesn’t work or range isreduced, check the:• Distance — you may be too far away• Location — other vehicles or objects may be blocking the signal • Battery in the transmitter• Match of the transmitter to the vehicle (se...
Page 9 - Steering Wheel Audio Controls; Entertainment Systems; With the ignition on
9 The AUTO position (“B” left) activatesthe automatic headlamp system that illu-minates all exterior lamps and the instru-ment panel/radio lights when they areneeded. The parking lamp position (“C” left) manually illuminates the parking andside-marker lamps, taillamps, instrumentpanel lights and lic...
Page 11 - Bose; Driver Information Center
11 Radio with Six-Disc CD (if equipped): To load one CD on vehicles equippedwith the radio/six-disc CD:• Turn the ignition on, then press and release the LOAD side of the LOADCD button. • Wait for the green indicator light at the right side of the slot to turn green. • Insert the disc partway into t...
Page 12 - Press the Trip; This resets the selected driver’s
Getting to Know Your 12 Trip Information: Press the Trip Information button (see “A” above) todisplay the odometer, two trip odometersand the trip timer. To reset the tripodometers or the timer to zero, pressand hold the SELECT button (see “D”above) while the desired function is dis-played. Use the ...
Page 13 - Convertible Top; Cargo Area Cover
13 Recall driver preferences by pressingany button on the key fob transmitter orby pressing the appropriate memory button 1 or 2 on the driver’s seat out-board side. Saving Preferences: The last value displayed in the DIC for each preferenceis the saved value, and is saved automatically. DIC Message...
Page 14 - Cargo Area Accessory Tracks; Air Bag Off Switch
Getting to Know Your 14 Insert the convertible top release tool(from the glove box) or your ignition keyand turn it to activate the emergencyrelease. To remove the cargo cover, seeyour Owner Manual for full details. See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. Cargo Area Accessory Tracks Four tracks are loca...
Page 15 - Inflator Kit; HomeLink; Cupholders and Ashtray
15 Inflator Kit An inflator kit is located behind the driv-er seat. To use it, loosen the two nutsholding the cover in place, remove thecover and pull the kit out by its handle. It contains emergency tire repair compo-nents, as well as an air compressor thatplugs into the Accessory Power Outlet. See...
Page 16 - Roadside Assistance Program; Basic Care; Roadside; Courtesy Care
Getting to Know Your 16 Roadside Assistance Program My GMLink 1-800-CHEV-USA (1-800-243-8872) TTY: 1-888-889-2438As the owner of a Chevrolet, membershipin the Chevrolet Roadside AssistanceProgram is free.Roadside Assistance is available 24 hoursa day, 365 days a year by calling one of theabove numbe...