Gmc 2003 Savana User Manual

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Power Seat Recfining SeatbacksIf yciur vahfclp h3& g power seal on ihe driver's or passenger's sidfin you can adjusT i( with tha&a c

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Power Windows1^ you have power irt/indows, liiE oontfols are located on each of ihe aids door^.Press ihe rear of ihe switch with tho power window symb

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Swing-Out WindowsSide SwIng-Out WindowTo open Ihe side rtoor swing-oul wmdûws, pull up on the l^lch at the edge of the window. Swing the window eul en

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Theft-Deterrent SystemsVehicle lhaft a big business. espgciaNy in some cities. Although your \rehicle has a number ol iheM-deierrgnt Jeatures, ^ l;now

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starting and Operating Your VehicleNew Vehicle Break-InNotice: Your vehicle doesn'l need an в]аЬога1е "Ьгеак-ln." But It will perform b

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Notice: fi your key seems stuck ir> LOCK and you can t turn rt. be sure ybu are using the correct heyi ff so, Js И all lha way fi>? Turn the key

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1, Wilh yiauf fool off 1he accelerator pecfal, turn ihe ignithon kay to START. When Uie engine starts, let go of ihe key. The idle speed will go down

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Engine Coolant HeaterIn very cold weather, O'^F (-te^C) or Cйlder^ the engine coeJant haa)(?F can help. You'll get easier starting and bette

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Automatic Transmission OperationThere are several diffarenl positions ioi yout siiifl lever.PARK {P): This position tgcJts your rear wheels. It'a

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A CAUTION:Shifting into 3 drive gear whiie your engine Is "racing’' {running al high speed) is dangerous. Unless your foot is firmly on the

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All-Wheel DriveIf your vahide has a(l-ift/heel drive, your engina'g driving power is sent lo all four whaols tgr extra traction when needed.Thrs

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But don't have a sealback redmed if your vehicle is rntiving.Æ CAUTION:Sitting In a reclined position when your vehicle Is In motion can t>e d

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Shifting Into Park (P)Д CAUTION:It can be dangerous tn get ouL of your vehicle if the shfft lever not fully in PARK (PJ with the parking brake firmly

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* Move üiÊ lever up as far as it will go.3. Move the lgniHon key to LOCK.4. Ren^ove the key and ta ko ii with you. If you can leave your vehicle wit

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Torque LockIf you are parking on a hhf and you don't shift your Transmission into PARK (P) properly, the weight of lhe vahrcle may put too much t

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Parking Over Things That BurnEngine ExhaustA CAUTION:Things itiat can bum cculd Louch tint exhaust parts under ^dur vehide and ignite. PonT park over

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Running Your Engine While You Are ParkedIt's bstter not to park with the engine running, But if you GV& have to. here are soma things to know

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MirrorsOutside Remote Control MirrorManual Rearview Mirror Inside Day/Night Rearview Mirrorк you have a cargo van without ihe rear door glass^ your ve

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Outside Camper-Type MirrorsIf yoLir vehicle i? equipped with Üie campé r-iype rriiicrs. they can big adjusied SD you can have a cfear view of any obje

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2. Turn the miinor head eo (hat it swings further outboard and adjust the mirror surface as neededIf you have power miniars, they can De adjusted from

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Outside Convex MlfrorOutside Heated MirrorsYour passenger's s^de mirror may be convex. A convex mirror’s suilace is curved sp you can see more fr

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OnStar® System4Vour vehicle may be equipped with the QnSlat®System. OnStai^"^ uses global pesilipmng system (GPS) sgteNite lechnology, wireless c

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Rear SeatsRear Seat OperationRemoving the Rear SeatThere are two pins locaiecf on lh& inboard sides oi the rear seats. It the vehigts has floor ma

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OnStar® PersonaJ CaltingWith OnStar® Personal Calling, you havo a safer way to stay coflnecied whlfe driving. It's a hanas-free xviretags phone t

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Storage AreasVoLir front storage compailment is at Ihg gen ter of Ihe iostiumeni panel aitension, by the floor. To open the compartmefTil, press down

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Section 3 Instrument PanelInslrurtient Panel Overview ... 3-2Ha?and Warning Flashgrs ...

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Instrument Panel Overview3-2

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The main components a\ youj InslruTtient panel are the following:A. AirOufletsB. Turn SignaJ/MultHunctiOn Lever C InstrUftienl Panel ClusterD* Shift

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Hazard Warning FlashersVt>uf hazard warning flashers let you wain othgrs. They also let police know you have a prohlerm, Yout Ironi and rear turn s

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other Warning DevicesIf you carry reBgctive trianglg^, you can u5e them to warn olhers. Set one up at ttie. side oT itte road about 300 feel {100 m} b

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Turn Signai/Multifunction LeverTtie Iflver on the left side of ths steering col Limn includes the lolloping;% Turn and Lane Change Signals% Headlamp H

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Turn Signal On ChimeIf your Mrn signai is left on for more than 3^''4 of a mile (1-3 km}, 3 cfiime will sound at eacfi flash of the turn sig

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Windshield WipersVnu control 1he windshield wipers by tumfng ihe band with the wiper symbol oi i-t-^ For a Single wiping cycle. !um thg band tomisl.

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The passenger's side pin will g vwhits cap with an'R" mgrtted on it and wlit look like this;2. Pull ihe pm handle up which will loosen

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Cruise ControlYfluT \rehrcle may hgv0 cruise conlrot.It you apply your brakes, ihe cruise control wHi disengage.О {Off) This position turns the system

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Setting Cruise ControlIt you leave your cruise control on whon youVo not using cruise, you might hit a button and go into cruise when you don't w

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Increasing Speed While Using Cruise ControlTiherfi are !wd ways to go to a higher speed:• Use the acceleralor pedal to gel to tho higher speed. Press

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Exterior LampsThe control on the driver's Bide ef your instrumonl panel opéralos ihe extenor laiTips- Turn Iho contnot clDCl(wise to ope rale Tti

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Ю (Headleiïips)r Turning (he cûnfrol to this post!ion will turn on the headlamps logqtherwJlh the parking lamps and turn off the daytime running lamps

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Center High-Mounted StoplampInstrument Panel' Brightness ControlInterior LampsPress this knob lotaled next to the extener lamps knob to extend an

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Dome Lamp OverriderViiu can US0 the doiii^e override buitan, located below the exierlor Jamps hnab, to |he dome latnpa to come on agtcmatically when a

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Entry LightingYour vehicle equipped Wbth an illuminated entry feature.When a door is openad, the dome lamps iftiill come or^ If the dome override butt

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Accessory Power Outlets Ashtrays and Cigarette LighterVour vehicle mey have accessory power cullets.You can plug accessory eleclncal equipmgni into an

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Climate ControlsClimate Control SystemWith №is systerrt you can control the heating, cooling and vènti laUcn ior your vehicle.№ 1 >1Л . -^ ;Hf ^ -

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Replacing the Rear SeatsA CAUTION:A that isn't locked cntG place properly can Tnove around in a cctlj$ion cr audden slop. People in the vehicle c

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{TBmperature Control): Turn the center knob cjock*'ise pr coynterdochwise to incjease or decrease ihe temperature inside your vehicle,A/C i Air C

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Rear Air Conditioning and Heating SystemVouf vehicle may have a near heating and air-conditioning system. This system regulates the tempetalure, the i

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Directing the AirflowTurn the center kjic±i clockwise or counl&rcloctiwise !q change the direction oi the airflow in the rear-sealing area.To chan

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Defogging and DefrostingFog on tha inside oi endows is a resLill oi h^gh humidity (moisture} condensing on the cool window glass. This can be minimfio

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Outlet AdjustmentUse (he Dutlats lacalcd near the center aod en rhe Bides of the instrumant pang! lo change itie direction of aiifiow.♦ Clear away an

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Warning Lights, Gages and IndicatorsThis part descnbos the warning lights and gages that may ba on ycnji vehicle. The piclures will help you locate th

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Instrument Panel ClusterUnited States vErsicn shown, Canada similarYour jnstrumenr panel cluster is designed to l0t you Know at a glance how your vehi

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SpeedometerGo njG^ ^ 20^ "ijO km/h jg^ SO y^Kj 'SO ^ 9MftHlOO^THP ►^' «JUPtn \i№Et-t:Vour speedometer lets you see your speed í

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Trip OdometerThe irip odomeler can tell you hpw tar your vehicle has been driverii since you last sst the trip odometer to zero.To reset the trip odom

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Air Bag Readiness LightThene Ls an ajr ba<5 readiness light on the instrument panel which shows the air bsg symbol. The system checks the air b^g&a

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Pu&h the pin with the while handle rnarliecl “R" down uolil it is in !hg retaining clip.5. Push the pin with the Ыаск handle marked “L"

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Afr Bag Off Lightit ygLr vehicle is equipped wilh an air b^g ett swMch, when you turn the nghi frcmr passengers air bag off, the air bag off light wil

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the s'fi hag readiness light ever comas on when you have turned otf the air bag, it means that something may be wrong wUh the air bag system. The

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Voltmeter GageWhen your engine is not running, but lt»& ignition is on {In Eh0 RUN position), this gage sho^s your battery's state q\ ctiarge

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Brake System Warning LightWith the ignitiqn qn, the brake systarm warrnna tighi wlN corae Oft when yoü set youf parking brake. The Nghl wiil slay on l

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Anti-Lock Brake System Warning LightEngine Coolant Temperature GageWi1h ihe anti-lock brake systen, this light will come on TWhen you start yout engin

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Low Coolant Warning LightUnfred SlatesThis message is displayed lA/hen the cooling system is low on cooiaol.The engine may oveitieat, See Engfr^e Cocl

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Noiicer Modi ri cations made to the engine^ transmiasion, exhaust^ intake or fuel system of your vehicle or the replacement of the original tires with

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VtHj may be able !o correel ihe emission sysiem maiiundion by considering Ibe following:□id you recently put luel into yciur vahrqle?fr so, reinstall

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Vüur vehicle will not pass this irtspecfion if the OBD (on-board djagnoslic) systein deterr^lnes that crilicat emission conlrol systems have not been

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Change Engine Oil Light Security LightThis light is disptajfed when thg engins ell ro be ctian^ed.ff this ilght is Hashing, il jndJcates that the oü l

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Safety BeltsSafety Belts; They Are for EveryoneThis pan q( the- rnanual Telia you hew lo use salety hells pnoperly. It also tells you some things you

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Cruise Control LightTow/Haul Mode LightUnited SlatesThe cruise lighL comes on whenever you set your crurse control. Sae "Cnjise ConlTor under Tym

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If the Isghl comes on and stays on while you are OгlVln^^ ch0ck your coolant tornpeiature and engine oil pressure gages lo see if they are in the warn

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Audio System(s)Notice: Before you add any sound oquiprnent to your vehicle - lihe a t^pe player^ CB radio, mcbile telephone or two-way radio - ba sure

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Setting the Time for Radios with Radio Data Systems (RDS)Vour radio may have a bulton marked with an H or HR to represent hours and an M or MN To tepr

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Finding a StationAWl Fhrt: Presa this button lo switch between AM, FM1 and Tha display will shew ycur selection*TUNE: Turn tins knob to choose radio s

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Setting the Tone (Bass/Treble)AUDIO: Ta adjust the t>ass and the ireble, press and release the AUDIO bultdn nepeaKjdly until BAS or TRE appears on

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Radio with CD (Base Level)Finding a Station— -"I " .¿ rIHPU IXic?OEnL ^ -ftPlaying the RadioPWR (Powerji: Press I his knob to (urn the sy

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Setting Preset StationsT3ie sii numbered pushbuttons lei you relurn to your laydrlte slatruns. You car? $el up to Ifl statrons {sir AM. sIk FMt and si

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To adjost boTti (one controls and bolh speaker conlrols to the middle posilioiif ftrs! end out of audio mode by pressing another button, causing Ihe r

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6 RPT {Repeat): Press this p^JShbutton once lo hear a track ovar again. RPT will appear on iho display.TNe curreni track will continue to repeat Pres

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Your vehicle has a tight lhal comes on as a neminder to buckia up. See SHfeiy Beit Reminder Ligf}î on page 3-27,In most slates and In atl Canadian pro

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Radio with Cassette and CDRaying the RadioPWR JPower): Press Ihis knob to turn the syslem on and oiFVOL (Volume}: Turn this Knob lo increase or to dec

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Finding a StationBANPr Press this butlûn to &wi(ch t>et№een AM. FM1, FM2. The display will show your seleclion.TUNE: Turn this hnob to choose r

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Setting the Tone (Bass/Trebie)Adjusting the Speakers {Balance/Fade)AUDJO: Press ancT release thHj AUDIO knob until BASS, MID, Of TR£B appears on ihe d

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Using RDSYour ^udici syslern is equippsd with й Radio Dgtg System (RDS). RDS foalurs^ are available for use only on FM sraiions lhat broadcast FDS inf

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SCAM: You can also scan through tha channels within a category by performing the (olliiwing:1. Turn the P-TYPE LIST knob. TYPE and a PTV will appear o

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ALEHTf: Alen v^ эrnË a\ local nr national omgrgertcies. When an aierl ynhounccmant comes on Ihe ситеШ mdKi filflllon, ALEFin will прраат on 3he displa

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CAL ERR (Calibration Error): This message is displayed when ihe radio has nol been calibraied property tor the vehicfg. You must return to the dealers

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3 REV {RevirsBj: Press this pushbutlon to reverse Itie tape rapidly. Press it again la return tfl playing speerJ. The radio will play while ihe (ape

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CHK TAPE (ChflcK Tape)' ff CHK TAPE appears on ihe iacJio dispJajf, ihe tapa won't piay because of one of the }ollowing errors.* The tape l

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Inserì a cfisc partwav into the slot, label side up. The player will pulì rt in and tha disc should begin playing. The display will show ihe CD symbol

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-. -. -B^ / 4t~4*~10!V b"— !PuJ someone oo ¡t.Gel it up lû speed. Then stop the vahicEo. The rder doesn't slopr1-11

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DISP (Display): Press Ihis hn&b lo see how lon^ Ihe CLirren! track has been playing. ET and the elapsed tirre will appear On the display. To chang

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Radio with Six-Disc CDPlaying the RadioPWR (Power): Push Ihls knob to lum the system gn end oH.VOLUME: Turn the knob to increase or to decrease volume

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SAND: Press (his hutlon to swilch belw&en AM. FMÎ, FM?. Th0 disptay will show your selection.TUNE: Turn (his knob (o select radio sialinns,SEEK &g

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Setting the Толе (Bass/ТгеЫе) Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade)AUDIO: Pr&âsand release Ihe AUDIO knob until BASS, MID, or TREE appeaTig gn the

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Using RDSYour audio syistom BQuipped wilh a Radio Data System (RDS), RDS features are available for use only on FM stations thal broadcast RDS informa

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SCAM: Yoi> can also scan Ihrough ihe stgtkjns within a category by performing the lallawfng:1. Press Ihe P-TVPE button. P-TYPE and tne last selecte

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The person keeps going until slopped by soinething* In a real vahiclEi It could be the windshield...OF Ihe instrunnenl panel.1-12

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The 2003 GMC Savana Owner Manual QHSeals and n^slraint Systems ...Front Seals ...

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Questions and Answers About Safety BeltsQ: Won'l I be trapped Fn the vehicle after sn accident it Tm wearing 3 safety belt?AI You could be ~ whet

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Q; If my vehicle has air bags^ why should I have to wear safety belts?A* Air bags are in rngny vehiqias today and wilt be in most at thorn in tha futu

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3- Pick up (he latch plate and pull lh& belt across you. Don't fet II get twisted.4. Push The lalch plate into the buckle until il clicks.Pu

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The tap pari of Itie belt should be worn low and snug on the hips, just touching the thighs. In a crashn this applies force to the slnong pelvic bones

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Qi WhaTs wrcng with this?Ж CAUTION:You can ho seriously hurt if youf shoulder bell i& too loose. In a crash, you would move forward too much, whic

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Qi Whafs wrong with this?A CAUTION:You can bfi Seriously ln|urf:d it your belt is buckled In the wrong place like this. In a crash, the belt would go

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Qî Wtiat's wrong with ihia?A CAUTION:Volt сап sonously Injured If your belt goes over an arm real like this. The belt would be much toQ high. Гп

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Qi Whal's wrong with this?Д CAUTION;You can be sertousiy Injured If you wear the shoulder beU under your arm. in a crash, your bcxly would move t

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Q; Whaf'a wrong wkh thfa?Д CAUTION:You can be seriously Injured by a twist&d bell. In a craah, you wouldn't have the full width of the b

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То unlalch Ihe belt. )ust push the button an the buckle, The bell should 50 back out of ihe way.Before you close Jhe door* be sure the beJl is out of

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GENERAL MOTORS, Ihe GM ЕгпЫет. GMC. Ihe GMC Truck Emblerm and the name SAVANA are registered tradefflarks of Generai Motors Corporation.This manual in

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Tha bast way to protect the fetus is lo protect the mother. When a safety bell is worn property, it's more likely that the ielus mjn'i he hu

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Center Passenger Position(3rd, 4th and 5th Row)T Jk^. -.11ij1rÌ¿uJ( -kiit1 []_—:-tap Belt(f v<5ur yetiKle hgs third, Taurth or fifth row bench soat

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Tq makE Ihe belt sherfer, pull ita free end as shctwn until tbs belt IS snug.Buckle, розШеп and release it the same way аь iho lap part at a igp^Ehoul

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Lap-Shoulder BeltHere's hDw to a lap-shoulder bell properly.Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you. Don't let it get twisted.2

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Vdu сап i№ seriously hurl if your shoulder belt ia too loose, Jn a crash, you would move forward loo much, which could increase injury. The shoulder b

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To unlatch the bell, jusl pü&h the button on tho buclds.Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Children and Small AdultsYour vehicle may have thi&

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1. Locale \t\e guide on \h& of lha sealback.2 Place ihe guide over ihe belt and Insert the two edges at the bott into the slots of the guide.

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3. Be sure the bsM is not twisted and it lies ttgt. “The etastic cord iii>ust be under the t>eJ( and the guide on lop.4. Buckle, pMilion and re

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Safety Belt Pretensioners[f (he GVWF {Gross Vehicle Weight Fating) of your vehids is iower than 8600^ your vehicle has safety beii pretensioners. You

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Child RestraintsQ: What ia tha proper way lo wear safety belts?Older ChildrenЛ: II possible, an older child should wear alap-shoulder bell aod get the

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Safety Warnings and SymbolsVou wpII find a number tJi safaty tqutions m this book. Wg use a box aftd the word CAUTION io letl you about things Ihat co

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A CAUTION:Nevér do this.two chilcfr^n aro wearing the same be4t. The belt can't properly spread the impact foncoSn In a crash, the two children c

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A CAUTION:Nover do this.Hqfq a child is sitting in a seat that has a lap-shoufder belt, but the shoulder pad Je behind the child. If the child wears t

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Every lime Iniartts and young ciilldrQn rtde in vehicles, they should have the protection piovidecj by the appropriate restraint. Voung ohilctreri sho

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Children who are up against^ or very close to, any dll' ba^ whert it Inflates can be seriously Injured or hilled, Air bags plus lap-shoulder bolt

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For iTiQst basic types of child resiraints, ihere are many dltferent models available. When purchasing a child restraint, be sure it is designed to be

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The body structure of e young child le quite unlike that of an adult or older child, for whom the safety belts are design ad. A young child's hip

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Newborn Infants need domplete support, inoludiny Support tor the head and леек. This is necessary because a newborn Infant's neck is weak and Its

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People should never hold e baby in their arms while riding in a vehicle. A baby doesn^t weigh imech - until a craah. During a crash a baby will become

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Child Restraint SystemsАл inianr car bed (A), a special bed made ior use in a molor vehicle, le ел infant restraini ^yglem designed to restrain or pos

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A forward-facing chUd seat (C-E) provides nestraint for ihe child's body with the harness and also sormelinnes with surfaces such as T-shaped or

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Vehicle Damage WarningsAt&o, in this book you will find these notices:Notice: These mean there is soimelhing I hat could damage your vehicle-A not

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Q: How do child restraint» work?A: A child resTraim system is any da vice designed for use In a motor vehicJe to restrain, sea!, er position children.

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Where to Put the RestraintPassenger Vans without an Air flag Off SwitchAccident stalistics show Ihat children are saier if they are reslfained In Hie

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Passenger Vans with an Air Bag Off SwitchAccdenl staiisiics show thal children are safer ii they afe restrainecl Fn the rear rather than the iront sca

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Cargo Vans and Cab and Chassis [\Aodels without an Air Bag Off SwitchThe child nestrainT musl be secured properly in ihe right front passenger seat. I

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Cargo Vans and Cab and Chassis Models with an Air Bag Off SwitchThe child restrain! mu&t Ins secured property in the nght Fionl passenger seal If

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Top StrapSoma cJiild restraints hava a top slrap, or “top tother,’' It can help restnain the chKd restraint during a collision.For it 10 work, a

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In Canada, the Law requires that torward-lacing child restraints have a top strap, and that iha strap he anchored, In the Untied States, some child re

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Top Strap Anchor LocationOn \/ehicfe£ with a from pa&senget seal, the arvchOT for the fop strap is locafed at (tie rear o( the seat cushion on Hie

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Anchor I he (op strap ta 1hi$ bracliol, For thg second row only. In ihe leh outboard seating position, use anchor point (A). For the right outboard se

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If a LATCH-type child restraint isn't attached to its anchorage pointan the restraint won't be able to pfdlecl the chlFd correctly. M a cras

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T+iese are some examples of vehicle symbols you may find on youf vehicle;CJMLTTIQN POaStBLET JNUUHÏPFWTtCT EVE&BV {pü} 5^IE3.DI№CAUSTIC SATTERV AC

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Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the LATCH System1. Fir>d Ihe artchors for the seating pasilion you want to use, where the bottom of the se

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You'll t>e using tha lap-shouldar belt. £oo Top Strap on page 1-4S if the child restrainl has one. Be sure to follow the instructions that cam

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4. Puli (he rest of the shoulder belt all the way out of the retractor to set the lock.5. To tighten the belt, feed the shoulder belt back into the r

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To remove ihe child restraint, jusl unbuckfe the vehicle’s safety belt and Ist it go back all the way. The safety belt will move ireely again and be r

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1 Make the belt as Jcwig as possible by tilling the latch plate and pullrng It along Ihe beft.2, Put the restraint on Ihe seal.3. -Run the VBhole&ap

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To remove Ihe child ne&trdinl, Just unbucNie Ihe vehicle's safety belt. Il will be ready to work for an adult or larger child passenger.Secur

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Д CAUTION:A child in a rear-facing chJId resiraini can be seriously injured or hilled If the right from passenger's airbag inflates. This Ls beca

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You’ll bfl using the latc^should^r belt. See Top Strap on page i-43 it the child restfalnl has ona. Be sure to iollovy the instructions that came with

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D. Pull the res! of ihe Jap belt aJI the way oul of the ietractnr lo set ihe lock.6 To lighten Ihe belt, taod the lap tielt back Into tho retractor w

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To remo\/e the child rBstrainl, Just unbuckle the vchide’s saietv bett and let It go back all the way. The safety belt will move Ireely again and be r

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Model ReferenceThhs manual covers these mocieis:VI

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Air Bag SystemThis part explains the air bag systom.E“--------If ¡1 ^ys AiR &AÜ on the middle part of the steering wheel and AIR BAG on the instru

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You C9H be sQVDrely injured or killed in a crash If you aren't wearing your safety belt — even It you have air bags. Wearing your safety belt dur

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Д CAUTION:Anyone who fs up against, or very close tOr any aJr bog when ^ ínflales can be seriously Injured or kilted, Ajr bags plus lap'shouider

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Where Are the Air Bags?The driver's afr bag Is in Ihe middle of steering wheel.li your vehicle has one, the righl front passenger's

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A CAUTION:If somothing is. between an occupant and an air bag^ the bag H'llghE not inflale properly or it might force the object into that person

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Duat Stage Air BagsIf your vehicle hes trenlal gir bags w^th dual stage deployment, the amount of restraint will adjust according to tha Crash severit

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How Does an Air Bag Restrain?In mcitíeraíe lo severe fronlal or near-frontal collisions, over belted occupants can contact the sieering whool or the i

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* Yoiir vetiicle is equipped with a crash sensing and disgnostic rtiadulen which recoTids Intormation about the air bag system. The module records Inl

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Tihis switch should orly t>e turned 1C AIR BAG OFF if the parsori in lhe right from passenger's posilfon is a inemher of a pa Stìnger risk gro

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To íum off Ihe right front passenger's air bag, insert your ignition koy into the swctch, push tn, and move the switch to AIR BAG OFF.The AIR BAG

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Section 1 Seats and Яestraint SystemsFront Seats ..,.ч Seüls Power Seal ..Bedining Sea№acks,,.Rear Seats____ ___Bear Seal OperationSafety Belts...

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Servicing Your Air Gag-Equippect VehicleAir bags aff&ct how your vehicle should be serviced There are parts of the air bag systenn In several ptac

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A CAUTION:For up to ID mmutes aKor the ignition hey i& turned oft and the battery is disconnected, an air bag can Still Inflflte during improper s

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Restraint System CheckChecking Your Restraint SystemsNisw and Ihen, make stirg 1he safety bell reminder Nghl and all your bells, buddes, latch pEatas,

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Replacing Restraint System Parts After a CrashA CAUTION:A crash can damage the restraint syslems In your vehtdB. A damaged resrr^lnt system may not pr

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Section 2 Features and ControlsKeys ...Remots KeyfEss Entry Systern ...Remote K

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KeysA CAUTION:Leovlng chlldi'en In a vehicl« with the ignition k&y is dang&rous for many reasons. A child or others could he badly injure

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This vehicle has gre double-sided key for the ignition and door locks. It will tit №ilh either side up.When a new vehicle is delivered, the dealer pro

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Changes or modihcalions to this system by other lhan an aulhori^ed ssn/me facility could void authoriiation lo USB this equiipmgnlAt times you may not

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^ (Panic ilarm): The remoie keyiess entry transm^ner comes equipped with an instant panic alarm. To use (he a(arm^ press the horn symbol when the igni

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Battery Replacementunder normal use, ihe balteiy in i^our remote keyless entry transmitter should last about four years.Vqu can tell the battery is we

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Front SeatsManual SeatsA CAUTION:You can lose control of the vehicle if you fry to adjust a manual driver's seat while the vehicle is moving. The

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Doors and LocksDoor LocksA CAUTION:Unlockecf doors can be dangerous.% Passengers — espfrcjally children — can easily open the doors and tail out of a

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Power Door LocksPress the botlom side of the power doer lock svuilcii 1o lock all the doors at once. Press the top side of the power door lock switch

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Rear Door Security LocksSecurity Idcks are located on !hs pass^enger side rear door, ihe side sliding door or the front portion of ihg 60/^0 side swin

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Move ttie bultan up to engage [he security feature, Move [he burtton down lo retun the doof locks to normal operation.Lockout ProtectionThis feature p

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Sliding Side DoorTo of>eo Ehe sEldIng side door iron putgide, poll Ihe hflndiD towaid the isar of the vehicle. TTien, sHde the doof open.To close t

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To npert Ihe sliding dopf tram inside. Turn the handle upward and loward the rear of ihe veiik:ie. Then, siide the door toward Ihe rear ot the vehicle

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60/40 Swrng-Out Side DoorTo cipon ihe front portion of a eo/40 door from iho outsic*e, poll Qul on the handle and pull it toiward youTo open tha frnni

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Rear DoorsTo open the rear poilfon oF a 60^40 doOf frorn Ihe oulside, pull the handle on the siete o( ihe rear door and pull i| toward /ou.To close 1h

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Td open the rear cfoors from the outside, pull Ihe handle toward you tn open the passenger’s side near door Trrst.To open the driver's side rear

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WindowsLeaving children In a vehicle with the windows dosed Is dangerous. A child can be overcome by the extreme heat and csn suffer permanent injurie

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