Instrument Panel Overview
Climate Controls
Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators
Driver Information Center (DIC)
Audio System(s)
Driving Your Vehicle
Your Driving, the Road, and the Vehicle
Towing
Service and Appearance Care
Service
Fuel
Checking Things Under the Hood
All-Wheel Drive
Rear Axle
Front Axle
Noise Control System
Bulb Replacement
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement
Tires
Appearance
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on your specific vehicle either because they are
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to the DURAMAX
and specific information on this engine.
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Index
To quickly locate information about the vehicle, use the
index in the back of the manual. It is an alphabetical
list of what is in the manual and the page number where
it can be found.
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Safety Warnings and Symbols
Vehicle Symbols
Warning Messages found on vehicle labels and in this
manual describe hazards and what to do to avoid
or reduce them.
Danger indicates a hazard with a high level of risk
which will result in serious injury or death.
Warning or Caution indicates a hazard that could result
in injury or death.
{ WARNING:
These mean there is something that could hurt
you or other people.
Notice: This means there is something that could
result in property or vehicle damage. This would not
be covered by the vehicle’s warranty.
A circle with a slash
through it is a safety
symbol which means “Do
Not,” “Do not do this,”
or “Do not let this happen.”
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The vehicle has components and labels that use
symbols instead of text. Symbols are shown along with
the text describing the operation or information
relating to a specific component, control, message,
gage, or indicator.
M : This symbol is shown when you need to see your
owner manual for additional instructions or information.
* : This symbol is shown when you need to see a
service manual for additional instructions or information.
Vehicle Symbol Chart
Here are some additional symbols that may be found on
the vehicle and what they mean. For more information
on the symbol, refer to the index.
9 : Airbag Readiness Light# : Air Conditioning
! : Antilock Brake System (ABS)g : Audio Steering Wheel Controls or OnStar
®
$ : Brake System Warning Light
" : Charging System
A. Outlet Adjustment on page 4-17.
B. Driver Information Center (DIC) on page 4-37.
C. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever on page 4-4.
D. Hazard Warning Flashers on page 4-3.
E. Instrument Panel Cluster on page 4-21.
F. Shift Lever. See Starting the Engine on page 3-23.
G. Climate Control System on page 4-15.
H. Audio System(s) on page 4-59.
I. Exterior Lamps on page 4-9.
J. Instrument Panel Brightness on page 4-12.
K. Cruise Control on page 4-6. Fast Idle System
(If Equipped). See Duramax Diesel Manual for more
information.
L. Tilt Wheel on page 4-3.
M. Horn on page 4-3.
N. Audio Steering Wheel Controls on page 4-77.
O. Tow/Haul Mode Button. See “Tow/Haul Mode” under
Towing a Trailer on page 5-26.
P. Accessory Power Outlet(s) on page 4-14.
Q. StabiliTrak
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System on page 5-5 (If Equipped).
R. Airbag Off Switch on page 2-69.
S. Storage Areas on page 3-42.
T. Passenger Airbag Status Indicator on page 4-26.
U. Rear Heating System on page 4-18 (If Equipped).
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Initial Drive Information
This section provides a brief overview about some of
the important features that may or may not be on your
specific vehicle.
For more detailed information, refer to each of the
features which can be found later in this owner manual.
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
System
The RKE transmitter is used to remotely lock and
unlock the doors from up to 20 m (65 feet) away from
the vehicle.
Press
K to unlock the
driver door.
Press
K again within five seconds to unlock all
remaining doors.
Press
j to unlock only the cargo doors.
Press
Q to lock all doors.
Lock and unlock feedback can be personalized.
Press
L and release to locate the vehicle.
Press
L and hold for more than two seconds to sound
the panic alarm. Press again to turn off the alarm.
See Keys on page 3-3 and Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE) System Operation on page 3-4.
Remote Vehicle Start
With this feature the engine can be started from outside
of the vehicle.
Starting the Vehicle
1. Aim the RKE transmitter at the vehicle.
2. Press
3. Immediately after completing Step 2, press and
Q .
/ until the turn signal lamps flash.
hold
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When the vehicle starts, the parking lamps will turn on
and remain on as long as the engine is running. The
doors will be locked and the climate control system may
come on.
The engine will continue to run for 10 minutes. Repeat
the steps for a 10-minute time extension. Remote
start can be extended only once.
Canceling a Remote Start
To cancel a remote start:
• Aim the RKE transmitter at the vehicle and press
and hold
• Turn on the hazard warning flashers.
• Turn the ignition switch to ON/RUN and then back
to LOCK/OFF.
See Remote Vehicle Start on page 3-6.
/ until the parking lamps turn off.
Door Locks
Manual Door Locks
Lock and unlock the
door from the outside
using the key or the RKE
transmitter, if available.
From the inside, slide the
manual lever on the
door up or down.
See Door Locks on page 3-8.
Power Door Locks
On vehicles with power door locks, the switches are
located on the doors.
T : Press to lock and unlock the doors.
See Power Door Locks on page 3-9.
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Windows
Seat Adjustment
Manual Windows
Operate the manual windows by turning the hand crank
on each door to raise or lower the side door windows.
See Manual Windows on page 3-17.
Power Windows
If the vehicle has power
windows, the controls are
located on each of the
side doors. The driver door
also has a control to
operate the front
passenger window.
Press or pull up on the switch to lower or raise the
window.
See Power Windows on page 3-17.
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Manual Seats
1. Lift the bar to unlock
the seat.
2. Slide the seat to the
desired position and
release the bar.
Try to move the seat to be sure the seat is locked in
place.
See Manual Seats on page 2-2.
Power Seats
Reclining Seatbacks
If the vehicle has front power seat(s), the controls are
located at the front center of the seat cushion.
Adjust the seat by moving the center knob up, down,
right or left.
Raise and lower the front or rear of the seat cushion by
moving the right or left lever up or down.
See Power Seat on page 2-3.
To recline the seatback:
1. Lift the recline lever on the inboard side of the
seats.
2. Move the seatback to the desired position, then
release the lever to lock the seatback in place.
3. Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it is
locked.
See Reclining Seatbacks on page 2-4.
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Safety Belt
Refer to the following sections for important information
on how to use safety belts properly.
• Safety Belts: They Are for Everyone on page 2-10.
• How to Wear Safety Belts Properly on page 2-15.
• Lap-Shoulder Belt on page 2-24.
• Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH)
on page 2-42.
Airbag On-Off Switch
If the instrument panel has one of the switches pictured
in the following illustrations, the vehicle has an airbag
on-off switch that you can use to manually turn on or off
the right front passenger airbag.
United StatesCanada
See Airbag Off Switch on page 2-69 for important
information.
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Sensing System for Passenger
Airbag
The passenger sensing system, if equipped, will turn off
the right front passenger frontal airbag under certain
conditions. The driver airbag and roof-rail airbags,
if equipped, are not affected by this.
If the vehicle has a passenger sensing system, the
passenger airbag status indicator will be visible on the
instrument panel when the vehicle is started.
Mirror Adjustment
Exterior Mirrors
Vehicles with outside manual mirrors can be adjusted
by moving the mirror up and down or left to right so you
can see a little of the side of your vehicle, and have
a clear view of objects behind you.
Vehicles with outside
power mirrors have
controls located on the
driver side door.
United States
See Passenger Sensing System on page 2-72 for
important information.
Canada
Select each mirror by turning the knob clockwise for the
passenger side mirror or counterclockwise for the
driver side mirror. Adjust the mirror angle by moving the
knob in the desired direction.
Keep the selector switch in the center position when not
adjusting either outside mirror.
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Vehicles with towing
mirrors can be adjusted
manually for a clear view of
the objects behind you.
Manually fold the mirrors inward to prevent damage
when going through an automatic car wash. To fold, pull
the mirror toward the vehicle. Push the mirror outward,
to return it to the original position.
Steering Wheel Adjustment
Interior Mirror
Hold the inside rearview mirror in the center to move it
for a clearer view behind the vehicle. Adjust the
mirror to avoid glare from the headlamps behind. Push
the tab, located at the base of the mirror, forward
for daytime use and pull it for nighttime use.
See Manual Rearview Mirror on page 3-40.
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For vehicles with a tilt steering wheel, the lever is
located on the left side of the steering column.
To adjust the steering wheel:
1. Pull the lever to move the steering wheel up or
down into a comfortable position.
2. Release the lever to lock the steering wheel in
place.
See Tilt Wheel on page 4-3.
Interior Lighting
Exterior Lighting
Dome Lamp
The dome lamps come on when any door is opened.
They turn off after all the doors are closed.
To manually turn on the dome lamps, turn the instrument
panel brightness knob, located on the instrument
panel to the left of the steering column, clockwise to the
farthest position. In this position, the dome lamps
remain on whether a door is opened or closed.
E : The dome lamp override button is located next to
the exterior lamps control.
Press the button in and the dome lamps remain off
when a door is opened. Press the button again to return it
to the extended position so that the dome lamps come on
when a door is opened.
Reading Lamps
For vehicles with reading lamps, press the button
located next to each lamp to turn it on or off.
The vehicle may also have reading lamps in other
locations. The lamps cannot be adjusted.
For more information on interior lighting, see:
• Instrument Panel Brightness on page 4-12.
• Entry/Exit Lighting on page 4-13.
The exterior lamps control
is located on the
instrument panel to the left
of the steering wheel.
O : Briefly turn the control to this position to turn the
automatic headlamps and daytime running lamps (DRL)
off or back on.
For vehicles first sold in Canada, the off position only
works for vehicles that are shifted into the P (Park)
position.
AUTO: Automatic operation of the headlamps at normal
brightness and other exterior lamp.
; : Manual operation of the parking lamps and other
exterior lamps, except headlamps.
2 : Manual operation of the headlamps and other
exterior lamps.
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For more information, see:
• Exterior Lamps on page 4-9.
• Headlamps on Reminder on page 4-11.
• Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) on page 4-11.
• Automatic Headlamp System on page 4-11.
Windshield Wiper/Washer
The lever is located on the left side of the steering
column.
8 : Use for a single wiping cycle.
d : Slow wipes.
a : Fast wipes.
9 : Turns the wipers off.
L : Push the paddle on top of the multifunction lever
to spray washer fluid on the windshield.
See Windshield Wipers on page 4-5 and Windshield
Washer on page 4-6.
Climate Controls
The vehicle’s heating, cooling, and ventilation can be
controlled with these systems.
Vehicles Without Air Conditioning
6 : Turn the band to adjust the delay time between
wipes. Turn the band up or down for more frequent
wipes or less frequent wipes.
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A. Fan Control
B. Temperature Control
C. Air Delivery Mode Control
Vehicles With Air Conditioning
A. Fan Control
B. Temperature Control
C. Air Delivery Mode Control
D. Rear Window Defogger
See Climate Control System on page 4-15. See Rear
Heating System on page 4-18 (If Equipped) or Rear Air
Conditioning and Heating System on page 4-19
(If Equipped).
Vehicle Features
Radio(s)
Radio with CD (MP3)
O : Press to turn the system on and off. Turn to
increase or decrease the volume.
BAND: Press to choose between FM and AM.
the current FM-RDS station or MP3 song. A choice of
additional information such as: Channel, Song, Artist, and
CAT (category) can display. Continue pressing to
highlight the desired label, or press the softkey located
under any one of the tabs and the information about that
tab displays.
For more information about these and other radio
features, see Audio System(s) on page 4-59.
Storing a Favorite Station
Depending on which radio the vehicle has, radio
stations are stored as either favorites or presets.
For vehicles with a FAV button, a maximum of
36 stations can be stored as favorites using the
six softkeys located below the radio station frequency
tabs and by using the radio FAV button. Press FAV
to go through up to six pages of favorites, each having
six favorite stations available per page. Each page
of favorites can contain any combination of AM and FM
stations.
If the radio does not have a FAV button, up to
18 stations (six FM1, six FM2, and six AM), can be
programmed on the six numbered buttons.
See Radio(s) on page 4-62.
Setting the Clock
To set the time and date for the Radio with CD (MP3):
1. Press
2. Press the pushbutton located below any one of the
3. Increase or decrease the time or date, depending
For detailed instructions on setting the clock for your
specific audio system, see Setting the Clock onpage 4-60.
Portable Audio Devices
This vehicle may have an auxiliary input jack, located
on the audio faceplate. External devices such as iPod
MP3 players, etc. can be connected to the auxiliary
input jack using a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) input jack cable.
See “Using the Auxiliary Input Jack” under Radio(s) onpage 4-62.
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Steering Wheel Controls
Cruise Control
If equipped, these controls
are located on the right
side of the steering wheel.
w / x: Press to seek radio stations or select tracks on
a CD. Press and hold to scan radio stations.
g : Press to mute the audio system. Press again to
cancel mute.
+
e − e : Increases or decreases volume.
SRCE: Press to choose between the radio, CD, and
auxiliary input jack.
¨ : Press to seek the next radio station, or the next
track or chapter while sourced to the CD.
The cruise control buttons
are located on the left side
of the steering wheel.
J : On/Off.
RES+: Press to resume or accelerate speed.
SET−: Press to set or decrease speed.
[ : Press to cancel cruise control without erasing the
set speed from memory.
For more information, see Cruise Control on page 4-6.
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Power Outlets
The accessory power outlets can be used to connect
auxiliary electrical equipment, such as a cellular phone.
The vehicle may have two accessory power outlets
located on the instrument panel.
To use the accessory power outlet lift the cover.
See Accessory Power Outlet(s) on page 4-14 and
Ashtray(s) and Cigarette Lighter on page 4-15
(If Equipped).
Performance and Maintenance
StabiliTrak
The vehicle may have a traction control system that
limits wheel spin and the StabiliTrak system that assists
with directional control of the vehicle in difficult driving
conditions. Both systems turn on automatically every
time the vehicle is started.
• To turn off both traction control and Electronic
Stability Control, press and hold
d illuminates and the appropriate DIC message
displays. See DIC Warnings and Messages
on page 4-44.
• Press and release the button again to turn on both
systems.
For more information, see StabiliTrakpage 5-5.
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d until
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Tire Pressure Monitor
This vehicle may have a Tire Pressure Monitor
System (TPMS).
The Tire Pressure Monitor
alerts you when a
significant reduction in
pressure occurs in one or
more of the vehicle’s tires
by illuminating the low tire
pressure warning light on
the instrument cluster.
Note: The Tire Pressure Monitor can alert you about
low tire pressure, but it does not replace normal monthly
tire maintenance. It is the driver’s responsibility to
maintain correct tire pressures.
See Tire Pressure Monitor System on page 6-65 and
Tire Pressure Monitor Operation on page 6-66.
Engine Oil Life System
The engine oil life system calculates engine oil life
based on vehicle use and displays a DIC message when
it is necessary to change the engine oil and filter. The
oil life system should be reset to 100% only following an
oil change.
The warning light will remain on until the tire pressure is
corrected. The proper tire pressures for your vehicle
are listed on the Tire and Loading Information label
located on the driver side center pillar (B pillar). See
Loading the Vehicle on page 5-17.
You may notice during cooler conditions that the low tire
pressure warning light will appear when the vehicle is
first started and then turn off as you drive. This may be
an early indicator that your tire pressures are getting
low and the tires need to be inflated to the proper
pressure.
Resetting the Oil Life System
1. Turn the ignition to ON/RUN, with the engine off.
2. Fully press and release the accelerator pedal three
times within five seconds.
3. Turn the key to LOCK/OFF.
See Engine Oil Life System on page 6-18.
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Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol)
If the vehicle has the 4.8L V8 engine (VIN Code A), the
5.3L V8 engine (VIN Code 4), or the 6.0L V8 engine
(VIN Code G) and the N15 flexible fuel option, you can
use either unleaded gasoline or ethanol fuel containing
up to 85% ethanol (E85). See Fuel on page 6-5.In
all other engines, use only the unleaded gasoline
described under Gasoline Octane on page 6-6.
Vehicles that have the 4.8L V8 engine (VIN Code A),
the 5.3L V8 engine (VIN Code 4), or the 6.0L V8 engine
(VIN Code G) and the N15 flexible fuel option have a
yellow fuel cap and can use 85% ethanol fuel (E85). See
Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol) on page 6-8.
Driving for Better Fuel Economy
Driving habits can affect fuel mileage. Here are some
driving tips to get the best fuel economy possible.
• Avoid fast starts and accelerate smoothly.
• Brake gradually and avoid abrupt stops.
• Avoid idling the engine for long periods of time.
• When road and weather conditions are appropriate,
use cruise control, if equipped.
• Always follow posted speed limits or drive more
slowly when conditions require.
• Keep vehicle tires properly inflated.
• Combine several trips into a single trip.
• Replace the vehicle’s tires with the same TPC Spec
number molded into the tire’s sidewall near the size.
• Follow recommended scheduled maintenance.
Roadside Assistance Program
U.S.: 1-800-GMC-8782 (462-8782)
TTY Users: 1-888-889-2438
Canada: 1-800-268-6800
As the owner of a new GMC, you are automatically
enrolled in the Roadside Assistance program. This
program provides technically trained advisors who are
available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, minor repair
information or towing arrangements.
Online Owner Center
The Online Owner Center is a complimentary service
that includes online service reminders, vehicle
maintenance tips, online owner manual, special
privileges and more.
Sign up today at: www.gmownercenter.com/gmc
(U.S.) or www.gm.ca (Canada).
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Section 2Seats and Restraint System
Head Restraints ...............................................2-2
Front Seats ..................................................... .2-2
On vehicles with factory installed seats, the front seats
have built-in head restraints that are not adjustable
in the outboard seating positions.
Front Seats
Manual Seats
{ WARNING:
You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to
adjust a manual driver’s seat while the vehicle is
moving. The sudden movement could startle and
confuse you, or make you push a pedal when you
do not want to. Adjust the driver’s seat only when
the vehicle is not moving.
If the vehicle has a manual seat, it can be moved
forward or rearward.
1. Lift the bar to unlock
the seat.
2. Slide the seat to the
desired position and
release the bar.
Try to move the seat with your body to be sure the seat
is locked in place.
2-2
Power Seat
If the vehicle has front power seat(s), the controls are
located at the front center of the seat cushion.
To raise or lower the seat, move the center knob up or
down. To move the seat forward or rearward, move
the center knob toward the right or left.
To raise or lower the front of the seat cushion, move the
right lever up or down. To raise or lower the rear of
the seat cushion, move the left lever up or down.
2-3
Reclining Seatbacks
{ WARNING:
You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to
adjust a manual driver’s seat while the vehicle is
moving. The sudden movement could startle and
confuse you, or make you push a pedal when you
do not want to. Adjust the driver’s seat only when
the vehicle is not moving.
{ WARNING:
If either seatback is not locked, it could move
forward in a sudden stop or crash. That could
cause injury to the person sitting there. Always
push and pull on the seatbacks to be sure they
are locked.
The seats have manual reclining seatbacks. The lever
used to operate them is located on the inboard side
of the seats.
2-4
To recline the seatback:
1. Lift the recline lever.
2. Move the seatback to the desired position, then
release the lever to lock the seatback in place.
3. Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it is
locked.
To return the seatback to an upright position:
1. Lift the lever fully without applying pressure to the
seatback and the seatback will return to the upright
position.
2. Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it is
locked.
{ WARNING:
Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in
motion can be dangerous. Even when buckled up,
the safety belts cannot do their job when reclined
like this.
The shoulder belt cannot do its job because it will
not be against your body. Instead, it will be in front
of you. In a crash, you could go into it, receiving
neck or other injuries.
The lap belt cannot do its job either. In a crash,
the belt could go up over your abdomen. The belt
forces would be there, not at your pelvic bones.
This could cause serious internal injuries.
For proper protection when the vehicle is in
motion, have the seatback upright. Then sit well
back in the seat and wear the safety belt properly.
Do not have a seatback reclined if the vehicle is
moving.
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Rear Seats
Rear Seat Operation
Removing the Rear Seat
Disconnect the quick release latch plates for the
lap-shoulder belts on the bench seat to be removed.
1. To do this, press the
tip of a key into the
release hole of
the safety belt buckle
while pulling up on
the safety belt.
2. Locate the pins.
On a three passenger seat there are two pins
located on the inboard sides of the rear seats.
Three Passenger Seat Shown
The driver side pin has a gray cap with a black “L”
marked on it.
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