Chevrolet 2006, 2006 Suburban, 2006 Tahoe, Suburban 2006 Owner's manual

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Seats and Restraint Systems
........................... 1-1
Front Seats
............................................... 1-2
Rear Seats
............................................... 1-8
Safety Belts
............................................. 1-27
Child Restraints
....................................... 1-46
Airbag System
......................................... 1-72
Restraint System Check
............................ 1-85
Features and Controls
..................................... 2-1
Keys
........................................................ 2-3
Doors and Locks
....................................... 2-8
Windows
................................................. 2-14
Theft-Deterrent Systems
............................ 2-16
Starting and Operating Your Vehicle
........... 2-18
Mirrors
.................................................... 2-37
OnStar
®
System
...................................... 2-50
Universal Home Remote System
................ 2-52
Storage Areas
......................................... 2-56
Sunroof
.................................................. 2-60
Vehicle Personalization
............................. 2-60
Instrument Panel
............................................. 3-1
Instrument Panel Overview
.......................... 3-4
Climate Controls
...................................... 3-21
Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators
........ 3-34
Driver Information Center (DIC)
.................. 3-51
Audio System(s)
....................................... 3-72
Driving Your Vehicle
....................................... 4-1
Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle
..... 4-2
Towing
................................................... 4-58
Service and Appearance Care
.......................... 5-1
Service
..................................................... 5-3
Fuel
......................................................... 5-5
Checking Things Under the Hood
............... 5-10
All-Wheel Drive
........................................ 5-47
Rear Axle
............................................... 5-47
Four-Wheel Drive
..................................... 5-49
Front Axle
............................................... 5-50
Bulb Replacement
.................................... 5-51
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement
......... 5-58
Tires
...................................................... 5-59
Appearance Care
..................................... 5-99
Vehicle Identification
............................... 5-108
Electrical System
.................................... 5-109
Capacities and Specifications
................... 5-118
Maintenance Schedule
..................................... 6-1
Maintenance Schedule
................................ 6-2
Customer Assistance and Information
.............. 7-1
Customer Assistance and Information
........... 7-2
Reporting Safety Defects
........................... 7-14
Index .................................................................1
2006 Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban Owner Manual M
GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem,
CHEVROLET, the CHEVROLET Emblem, and the
names TAHOE, SUBURBAN, and Z71 are registered
trademarks of General Motors Corporation.
This manual includes the latest information at the time it
was printed. We reserve the right to make changes in
the product after that time without notice. For vehicles
first sold in Canada, substitute the name “General
Motors of Canada Limited” for Chevrolet Motor Division
wherever it appears in this manual.
Keep this manual in the vehicle, so it will be there if you
ever need it while you are on the road. If you sell the
vehicle, leave this manual with the vehicle.
Canadian Owners
A French language copy of this manual can be obtained
from your dealer or from:
Helm, Incorporated
P.O. Box 07130
Detroit, MI 48207
How to Use This Manual
Many people read the owner manual from beginning to
end when they first receive their new vehicle. If this
is done, it can help you learn about the features
and controls for the vehicle. Pictures and words work
together in the owner manual to explain things.
Index
A good place to quickly locate information about the
vehicle is 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.
Litho in U.S.A.
Part No. 06TAHOE A First Printing
©
2005 General Motors Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
ii
Safety Warnings and Symbols
There are a number of safety cautions in this book. We
use a box and the word CAUTION to tell about things
that could hurt you if you were to ignore the warning.
{CAUTION:
These mean there is something that could hurt
you or other people.
In the caution area, we tell you what the hazard is.
Then we tell you what to do to help avoid or reduce the
hazard. Please read these cautions. If you do not,
you or others could be hurt.
You will also find a circle
with a slash through it in
this book. This safety
symbol means “Do Not,”
“Do Not do this” or “Do Not
let this happen.”
iii
Vehicle Damage Warnings
Also, in this manual you will find these notices:
Notice: These mean there is something that could
damage your vehicle.
A notice tells about something that can damage the
vehicle. Many times, this damage would not be covered
by your vehicle’s warranty, and it could be costly. But
the notice will tell what to do to help avoid the damage.
When you read other manuals, you might see
CAUTION and NOTICE warnings in different colors or in
different words.
There are also warning labels on the vehicle. They use
the same words, CAUTION or NOTICE.
Vehicle Symbols
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.
If you need help figuring out a specific name of a
component, gage, or indicator, reference the
following topics:
Seats and Restraint Systems in Section 1
Features and Controls in Section 2
Instrument Panel Overview in Section 3
Climate Controls in Section 3
Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators in Section 3
Audio System(s) in Section 3
Engine Compartment Overview in Section 5
iv
These are some examples of symbols that may be found on the vehicle:
v
NOTES
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Front Seats ......................................................1-2
Manual Seats ................................................1-2
Power Seats ..................................................1-3
Power Lumbar ...............................................1-3
Heated Seats .................................................1-4
Reclining Seatbacks ........................................1-5
Head Restraints .............................................1-7
Rear Seats .......................................................1-8
Rear Seat Operation .......................................1-8
60/40 Split Bench Seat (Second Row) .............1-10
50/50 Split Bench Seat (Third Row) ................1-13
Bench Seat (Third Row) ................................1-18
Bucket Seats (Second Row) ...........................1-23
Safety Belts ...................................................1-27
Safety Belts: They Are for Everyone ................1-27
Questions and Answers About Safety Belts ......1-31
How to Wear Safety Belts Properly .................1-32
Driver Position ..............................................1-32
Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ..................1-39
Right Front Passenger Position .......................1-39
Center Passenger Position .............................1-39
Rear Outside Passenger Positions ..................1-41
Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides ....................1-43
Safety Belt Extender .....................................1-45
Child Restraints .............................................1-46
Older Children ..............................................1-46
Infants and Young Children ............................1-49
Child Restraint Systems .................................1-52
Where to Put the Restraint .............................1-56
Lower Anchors and Tethers for
Children (LATCH) ......................................1-57
Securing a Child Restraint in a
Rear Outside Seat Position .........................1-64
Securing a Child Restraint in the
Center Rear Seat Position ..........................1-66
Securing a Child Restraint in the
Center Front Seat Position ..........................1-68
Securing a Child Restraint in the
Right Front Seat Position ............................1-68
Airbag System ...............................................1-72
Where Are the Airbags? ................................1-74
When Should an Airbag Inflate? .....................1-77
What Makes an Airbag Inflate? .......................1-78
How Does an Airbag Restrain? .......................1-78
What Will You See After an Airbag Inflates? .....1-79
Passenger Sensing System ............................1-80
Servicing Your Airbag-Equipped Vehicle ...........1-84
Adding Equipment to Your Airbag-Equipped
Vehicle ....................................................1-84
Restraint System Check ..................................1-85
Checking the Restraint Systems ......................1-85
Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash ...1-86
Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems
1-1
Front Seats
Manual Seats
{CAUTION:
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 your vehicle has a manual bucket or a split bench
seat, you can adjust the seat forward or rearward with
the bar located under the front of the seat cushion.
Lift the bar to unlock the seat. Slide the seat to where you
want it and release the bar. Try to move the seat with
your body to be sure the seat is locked in place.
1-2
Power Seats
If your vehicle has power seats, the controls are located
on the outboard side of the seats.
Raise or lower the front of the seat cushion by
raising or lowering the front of the horizontal control.
Raise or lower the rear of the seat cushion by
raising or lowering the rear of the horizontal control.
Raise or lower the entire seat cushion by raising or
lowering the whole horizontal control.
Move the seat forward or rearward by moving the
horizontal control forward or rearward.
If your vehicle has power reclining seatbacks, the
control is located rear of the power seat control on the
outboard side of the seats. Adjust the angle of the
seatback by pressing the vertical control forward
or rearward. See Reclining Seatbacks on page 1-5.
If your vehicle has manual reclining seatbacks,
see Reclining Seatbacks on page 1-5.
Power Lumbar
Your vehicle’s seats may be equipped with power
lumbar. They will either be 2-way or 4-way.
If your vehicle has 2-way
lumbar adjustment, it will
have this control located
on the outboard side of
the front seat(s).
To increase support, press and hold the front of the
control. To decrease support, press and hold the rear
of the control. Let go of the control when the lower
seatback reaches the desired level of support.
2-way Power Lumbar
1-3
If your vehicle has 4-way
lumbar adjustment, it will
have this control located
on the outboard side of the
front seat(s).
To increase support, press and hold the front of the
control. To decrease support, press and hold the rear of
the control. Let go of the control when the lower
seatback reaches the desired level of support.
You can also reshape the side wing area of the lower
seatback for more lateral support.
To increase support, press and hold the top of the
control. To decrease support, press and hold the bottom
of the control. Let go of the control when the lower
seatback reaches the desired level of support.
Your vehicle may have a memory function which allows
seat settings to be saved and recalled. See Memory
Seat on page 2-61 for more information.
Keep in mind that as your seating position changes, as
it may during long trips, so should the position of
your lumbar support. Adjust the seat as needed.
Heated Seats
If your vehicle has this
feature, the buttons are
located on the front doors.
The engine must be
running for the heated
seats to work.
To heat the entire seat, press the horizontal button with
the heated seat and seatback symbol. Press the button to
cycle through the temperature settings of high, medium
and low and to turn the heated seat off. Indicator lights
will be lit to designate the level of heat selected: three for
high, two for medium, and one for low.
To heat only the seatback, press the vertical button with
the heated seatback symbol. An indicator light on the
seatback button will be lit to designate that only the
seatback is being heated. Additional presses of
the seatback button will cycle through the heat levels for
the seatback only. Press the horizontal button again
to heat the whole seat.
4-way Power Lumbar
1-4
The heated seats will be canceled after the ignition is
turned off. If you still want to use the heated seat feature
after you restart your vehicle, you will need to press
the heated seat button again.
Reclining Seatbacks
{CAUTION:
If the 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 seatback to be sure it is
locked.
To adjust the seatback, lift the manual lever located on
the outboard side of the seat. Release the lever to
lock the seatback in the desired position. Lift the lever
again without pushing on the seatback and the seatback
will go to an upright position.
If your vehicle has power seats with a power recliner,
see Power Seats on page 1-3 for further information on
how to operate the reclining seatback feature.
1-5
{CAUTION:
Sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle
is in motion can be dangerous. Even if you
buckle up, your safety belts cannot do their
job when you are reclined like this.
The shoulder belt cannot do its job. 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 your safety belt
properly.
Do not have a seatback reclined if your vehicle is
moving.
1-6
Head Restraints
Adjust your head restraint so that the top of the restraint
is closest to the top of your head. This position
reduces the chance of a neck injury in a crash.
Pull the head restraint up to raise it. Push the head
restraint down to lower it.
Each front head restraint can also be tilted forward to
four positions by pulling on it.
A click will sound after each tilt position is reached.
Pull the head restraint forward, past the last position, to
release it to the upright position.
The rear seat head restraints are also adjustable up and
down, but they do not tilt.
1-7
Rear Seats
Rear Seat Operation
Entering or Exiting the Third Row
Seats
Regular Models
If your vehicle has the 60/40 Split Bench seat in the
second row, you must flip and fold the second row seat
following the instructions later in this section. See
60/40 Split Bench Seat (Second Row) on page 1-10.
To exit the third row seat with no assistance, do
the following:
1. Reach over the second
row seat and pull up on
the strap loop located
in the center of the
seat where the
seatback and the seat
cushion meet. Then
pull the seat cushion up
and push it forward.
2. Next, push the seatback forward until it is flat with
the floor.
{CAUTION:
If the 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 seatback to be sure it is
locked.
Return the seat to the normal seating position when
finished. Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it
is locked in place.
1-8
Extended Models
The passenger’s side of both the second row 60/40 split
bench seat and the second row bucket seat has an
easy entry/exit feature. This makes it easy to get in and
out of the third row seat.
To operate the easy entry seat, do the following:
1. Lift the release lever on the outboard side of the
back of the seat.
2. Tilt the seatback toward the front of the vehicle and
the seat will release.
3. Pull (push if you are exiting the third row with no
assistance) the seat forward until it stops.
{CAUTION:
A safety belt that is improperly routed, not
properly attached, or twisted will not provide
the protection needed in a crash. The person
wearing the belt could be seriously injured.
After raising the rear seatback, always check
to be sure that the safety belts are properly
routed and attached, and are not twisted.
{CAUTION:
If the 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 seatback to be sure it is
locked.
Return the seat to the normal seating position when
finished. Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it
is locked in place.
1-9
60/40 Split Bench Seat
(Second Row)
If your vehicle has a 60/40 split bench, the seats can be
flipped and folded for additional cargo space.
Flip and Fold Feature
To flip and fold the seat, do the following:
1. Make sure that there is nothing under or in front of
the seat.
2. Make sure that the headrests are completely
lowered or removed.
On regular models, the rear seatbacks may be
equipped with rearward folding headrests. When the
seatback is being folded forward, the head rest
will automatically fold rearward.
On extended models, the headrests need to be
removed and stored. To do this, push the button at
the base of the head rest, and pull the head rest
out from the seatback. Slide the head rest pins into
the holes on the top of the seat cushion.
3. Pull up on the strap
loop located at the rear
of the seat cushion
and flip the seat
cushion forward.
4. Regular models: Push the seatback forward until it
is flat.
1-10
Extended models: On the passenger side, lift the
lever at the base of the seat to release the
seatback. Push the seatback forward until it is flat.
If the seatback cannot fold flat because it interferes with
the cushion, try moving the front seat forward and/or
bring the front seatback more upright.
Once the seatbacks are folded forward, on extended
models only, the rear seat footwell area will be exposed
and will have to be covered by the load floor panels.
To create a load floor, do the following:
1. Release the panels from the seatbacks by pushing
forward on the latches.
2. Fold the panels back to cover the rear seat
footwell area.
1-11
Returning the Seats to the Normal
Seating Position
To return the seat to the normal seating position,
do the following:
1. On extended models, lift the load floor panels and
latch them into the seatback.
{CAUTION:
If the 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 seatback to be sure
it is locked.
2. Lift the seatback up and push it rearward all the
way. Push and pull on the seatback to make sure
it is locked in place.
3. On regular models, return the headrests to the
upright position.
On extended models, return the headrests from the
stored position to the seatback.
4. Lower the seat cushion until it latches into position.
Pull up on the seat cushion to make sure
it is locked.
{CAUTION:
A safety belt that is improperly routed, not
properly attached, or twisted will not provide
the protection needed in a crash. The person
wearing the belt could be seriously injured.
After raising the rear seatback, always check
to be sure that the safety belts are properly
routed and attached, and are not twisted.
5. Make sure that the safety belt buckles on the
driver’s side seat are accessible to the outboard and
center occupants and are not under the seat
cushions.
1-12
50/50 Split Bench Seat (Third Row)
If your vehicle has a 50/50 split bench seat, the
seatback(s) can be folded and the entire seat(s) can
be tilted, or removed from the vehicle.
Folding the Seatback(s)
To fold the seatback, do the following:
Pull up on the release lever labeled 1, located
on the rear of the seatback, and push the
seatback forward.
Unfolding the Seatback(s)
To return the seatback to the upright position,
do the following:
1. Pull up on the release lever labeled 1, located on
the rear of the seatback. Then pull up on seatback
until it locks into the upright position.
{CAUTION:
If the 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 seatback to be sure
it is locked.
2. Push and pull on the seatback to make sure
it is locked.
1-13
Tilting the 50/50 Split Bench Seat(s)
The seat(s) can be tilted forward for additional
cargo space.
To tilt the seat, do the following:
1. Open the liftgate to access the controls for the
50/50 seat.
2. Make sure the head restraints are completely
lowered.
3. Fold the seatbacks forward using the instructions
listed under “Folding the Seatbacks” previously.
You will not be able to unlatch the seat from
the floor unless the seatback is folded down.
4. Unlatch the seat from the floor by pulling up on the
lever labeled 2, located next to the carrying handle
at the rear of the seat.
5. Lift the rear of the seat up from the floor.
6. Tilt the seat fully forward and lock it into place.
7. Push and pull on the seat.
Put the seat in this position only when necessary for
additional cargo space.
Returning the 50/50 Split Bench Seat(s)
from a Tilted Position
To return the seat to the normal seating position, do the
following:
1. Open the liftgate to access the controls for the
50/50 seat.
2. Pull the lever labeled 3 toward you.
3. While still holding the lever 3 toward you, grasp the
top of the seat and pull it toward you slightly.
1-14
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