3 . . .
When it comes to service, keep in
mind that your dealer knows your
vehicle best and is committed to
your complete satisfaction. Your
dealer invites you to return for all
of your service needs both during
and after the warranty period.
Should you have any concern that
has not been handled to your satis-
faction, follow the steps outlined
in the “Maintenance Schedule and
Warranty and Owner Assistance
Information” booklet.
FOR CONTINUING SATISFAC-
TION AND QUALITY, KEEP YOUR
GM VEHICLE ALL GM. GENERAL
MOTORS PARTS ARE IDENTIFIED
BY ONE OF THESE TRADEMARKS:
Use this manual to learn about the
features of your new vehicle and
how they operate.
The manual is intended to be used
as a reference guide to help you to
quickly identify and use the various
features of your vehicle. For this
reason, the manual is organized
according to feature location as
opposed to feature operation.
It also includes some very impor-
tant safety and maintenance infor-
mation and even deals with some
problems you may have while
driving.
This manual is divided into five
sections:
• Section 1: Instrumentation
and Controls
To get a general understanding of
how the content of this manual is
organized, imagine yourself sitting
in the driver’s seat. Your attention
is first focused on the instrument
panel directly in front of you, then
up and out to the mirrors,
windows and doors and continu-
ing back around the vehicle to the
rear cargo area, then up to the
overhead area and the roof. The
content of this manual is orga-
nized to follow this order. The vast
majority of your vehicle’s instru-
ments and controls are built into
these areas, and are discussed first
in this manual, in Section 1.
How to Use this Manual
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