Chevrolet Automobile SSR User Manual

Congratulations on your purchase of a Chevrolet SSR (Super Sport Roadster). Please read this  
information and your Owner Manual to ensure an outstanding ownership experience. Note that  
your vehicle may not include all the features described in this booklet. Place this booklet in your  
Owner Manual portfolio for easy reference.  
Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Instrument Panel Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Malfunction Indicator Lamp/  
Service Engine Soon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Heated Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Power Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Memory Driver Seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Outside Rearview Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Remote Keyless Entry System and  
Content Theft-Deterrent System . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Programmable Automatic Door Locks . . . . . . . .8  
Automatic Headlamp Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Steering Wheel Audio Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Entertainment Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Driver Information Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Convertible Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Cargo Area Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Cargo Area Accessory Tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Air Bag Off Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Traction Control System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Inflator Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
HomeLink® Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Cupholders and Ashtray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Roadside Assistance Program . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
My GMLink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
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Your vehicle’s driver and passenger  
seats can be heated. The controls are  
located on the outboard side of the driv-  
er and passenger seats. Both the lower  
cushion and lower seatbacks can be  
heated. For the low setting, press the  
lower portion of the switch. For the high  
setting, press the upper part of the  
switch. To turn the heat feature off,  
move the switch to the center position.  
Malfunction Indicator Lamp/  
Service Engine Soon  
Note: To operate this feature, the  
ignition must be on. When the ignition  
is turned off, the heater shuts off  
automatically.  
If the Malfunction Indicator Light is  
Flashing: When it is safe to do so, stop  
the vehicle and turn the engine off. Wait  
10 seconds and restart the engine. If the  
light stays on steadily, see the steps  
below. If the light continues to flash,  
follow the previous steps and see your  
dealer for service as soon as possible.  
If the Malfunction Indicator Light  
Remains On: If you recently refueled  
your vehicle, remove and then reinstall  
the fuel cap, making sure that it is tight  
(it will make a ratcheting sound). A few  
driving trips with the cap properly  
attached should turn the light off.  
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.  
Power Seats  
The power seat controls are located on  
the outboard sides of the front seats.  
The driver’s seat features six-way power  
adjustment. The passenger seat has  
power control for forward and rearward  
adjustment.  
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.  
Heated Seats (if equipped)  
A
Driver seat controls  
Driver’s Seat Cushion: Move the front  
of the seat control (see “A” above) up or  
down to adjust the front of the driver  
seat cushion. Move the rear of the seat  
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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  
B
Power Lumbar  
For both the driver and passenger seats,  
the control button (icon) (see “B” above)  
operates the power lumbar support.  
Press the button forward for more lum-  
bar support or rearward for less support.  
Seatback Latches: Fold the seatbacks  
forward by pushing the lever on the side  
of the seatback rearward and moving  
the seatback forward.  
Return the seatback to the upright posi-  
tion by moving it all the way back until  
the latch catches. (A reclined seatback  
will return to the reclined position.)  
Passenger seat controls  
To move the entire passenger seat for-  
ward or backward, slide the seat control  
forward or rearward and hold until the  
seat reaches the desired position.  
Reclining Seatbacks  
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.  
To adjust the driver or front passenger  
seatbacks, lift the lever on the outboard  
side of the seat cushion. Release the  
lever to lock the seatback. To position  
the seatback in a vertical position, lift the  
lever without pushing on the seatback.  
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the back of the keyless entry transmitter  
(1 or 2) corresponds to the number on  
the seat’s memory controls. See the DIC  
section of this guide for details.  
Memory Driver Seat  
(if equipped)  
See Sections 2 and 3 of your Owner Manual.  
Outside Rearview Mirrors  
Your vehicle may be equipped with a  
two-driver memory function that is used  
to recall memory settings for the driver’s  
seating positions for two drivers. The  
Driver Information Center (DIC) can also  
be programmed to personalize addition-  
al functions. See the DIC section of this  
guide for more details.  
To Program: Adjust the driver’s seat  
to the desired position. Press and hold  
button “1” on the outboard side of the  
driver’s seat for three seconds, until a  
chime sounds and the position is stored.  
Power Heated/Automatic Dimming  
Heated (if equipped): The power mirror  
control is located on the driver’s door.  
Turn the knob toward the mirror you  
wish to adjust, move the knob in the  
direction you want the mirror to go, and  
return the knob to the center position.  
Both mirrors are heated when the rear  
window defogger is activated, to remove  
mist and fog.  
For a second driver, repeat the proce-  
dure using button “2.”  
Recall Seat Position: With the vehicle  
in PARK (P), press and release button 1  
(or 2). A single chime will sound, and the  
memory position will be recalled. To stop  
memory feature movement at any time,  
press one of the power seat controls or  
memory buttons.  
Your vehicle may be equipped with  
Automatic Dimming Heated Mirrors that  
adjust for the glare of headlamps behind  
you. Use the on/off settings on the auto-  
matic dimming inside rearview mirror to  
control them.  
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.  
Remote Keyless Entry/Ignition Key  
Recall: If programmed to do so through  
the Driver Information Center (DIC), the  
ignition key or the unlock button on the  
remote keyless entry transmitter can be  
used to recall memory seat and/or DIC  
personalization settings. The number on  
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Interior Lighting  
Remote Keyless Entry and  
Content Theft-Deterrent System  
(if equipped)  
Your vehicle is equipped with illuminated  
entry and exit lighting, interior courtesy  
lighting and may also be equipped with  
inside rearview mirror-mounted front  
map lamps.  
Opening a door or pressing the  
UNLOCK button on your Remote  
Keyless Entry System transmitter turns  
on the interior lamps. When exiting, inte-  
rior lamps turn on when the ignition key  
is removed.  
On equipped vehicles, turn the map  
lamps on and off by pressing the button  
near each lamp. To adjust instrument  
panel brightness, push the interior lamp  
control button (see “A” below) and  
release. Turn the control to the desired  
brightness, then press on it to return it to  
the stored position.  
Use the Remote Keyless Entry System  
key fob transmitter to:  
Unlock the vehicle doors. Press the  
UNLOCK button ( ) once to unlock  
the driver door and twice to unlock  
both doors; press UNLOCK quickly  
four times to activate the express-  
down windows.  
Lock the doors and arm the  
Content Theft-Deterrent System.  
Press the LOCK button ( ) once to  
lock all doors and arm the Content  
Theft-Deterrent System; press again  
within three seconds to chirp the  
horn.  
Release the cargo area cover.  
Press the CARGO AREA COVER  
RELEASE button (  
the glove box or press  
Remote Keyless Entry.  
) located in  
on the  
A
Sound a remote alarm that honks  
the horn and blinks the headlamps  
and taillamps for 30 seconds.  
Press  
deactivate.  
to activate and again to  
The Content Theft-Deterrent System will  
arm only if you use the key fob or lock  
the doors with a power lock switch. It  
will not arm if you lock the door with a  
key or use the manual door lock. To turn  
off the alarm, press the UNLOCK button  
on the key fob or unlock the driver’s side  
door with the key.  
If the interior lamps are left on for more  
than 10 minutes with the ignition off, the  
Battery Rundown feature turns them off.  
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.  
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The key fob transmitter’s range is from 3  
to 30 feet. If it doesn’t work or range is  
reduced, 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  
(see Owner Manual)  
To Program:  
• Press the Driver Information Center  
Personalization button (see DIC sec-  
tion of this guide) until AUTOMATIC  
LOCKING appears on the DIC  
display.  
• Press the SELECT button to select  
AUTOMATIC LOCKING.  
• Press the SELECT button again to  
scroll through the locking modes.  
• When the desired mode is displayed,  
press the PERSONALIZATION button  
to set your choice, return to the  
Driver 1 and 2 Memory Settings: The  
number on the back of the transmitter  
(1 or 2) corresponds to the memory  
button numbers on the outboard side of  
the driver’s seat. When the vehicle is  
unlocked with the transmitter, it recalls  
the personalized settings for that driver  
(must be enabled in the Driver  
personalization menu and advance to  
the next programmable feature.  
• Repeat the process to choose one of  
the automatic unlocking modes.  
Information Center).  
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.  
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.  
Automatic Headlamp Controls  
Programmable Automatic  
Door Locks  
The exterior lamps control is located on  
the instrument panel, to the left of the  
steering wheel.  
The power door locks can be  
programmed to perform a variety of  
personalized functions.  
Automatic Locking Modes:  
• Lock doors when the vehicle is out of  
the Park (P) position, or  
C
B
D
• Lock door when the vehicle speed  
is over 8 mph (13 km/h) for three  
seconds.  
A
Automatic Unlocking Modes:  
• Unlock both doors in Park (P), or  
• Unlock both doors when the ignition  
key is removed, or  
• Unlock driver’s door in Park (P), or  
• Unlock both doors manually.  
The Fog Lamps button is located in  
the center of the exterior lamps control  
(“A” above). Press it to activate or  
deactivate fog lamps.  
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The AUTO position (“B” left) activates  
the automatic headlamp system that illu-  
minates all exterior lamps and the instru-  
ment panel/radio lights when they are  
needed.  
The parking lamp position (“C” left)  
manually illuminates the parking and  
side-marker lamps, taillamps, instrument  
panel lights and license plate lamps.  
The headlamps-on position (“D” left)  
manually activates the headlamps, all  
exterior tail/marker lamps and the instru-  
ment panel/radio lights.  
Entertainment Systems  
Setting the clock: With the ignition on  
or off, press and hold the HR button until  
the correct hour appears (AM or PM  
also appears). Adjust minutes by press-  
ing and holding the MN button. To set  
time to an FM station’s Radio Data  
System setting, press and hold both HR  
and MN for two seconds until UPDATED  
and the clock symbol appears on the  
display. If the time is not available from  
the station, NO UPDATE appears in the  
display.  
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.  
Radio with CD:  
Steering Wheel Audio Controls  
You can control certain radio functions  
using the buttons on your steering  
wheel.  
B
PWR (Power): Press this button to turn  
the system on or off.  
VOL (Volume): Turn this knob to  
increase or decrease volume.  
A
AUTO VOL (Automatic Volume):  
Adjusts automatically to compensate for  
road and wind noise by increasing vol-  
ume as speed increases. Set the  
desired volume and push this button to  
select LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH. AUTO  
VOL appears on the display. Higher set-  
tings provide more compensation as  
speeds increase. Disable it by pressing  
AUTO VOL again.  
Press the SEEK button’s up or down  
arrow (“A above) to go to the next or  
previous radio station and stay there.  
Press the Volume button’s up or down  
arrow (“B” above) to increase or  
decrease audio system volume.  
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.  
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DISP (Display): Press this knob to  
switch the display between the radio  
station frequency and the time. For RDS  
(see RDS), press this knob to select  
what appears on the display, including  
station name, RDS station frequency,  
PTY and the name of the program  
(if available).  
AUDIO: Push and release this knob until  
BASS or TREB appears on the display;  
turn to increase or decrease. To set both  
to the middle position, press and hold  
the AUDIO knob until it beeps. To adjust  
all tone and speaker controls to the mid-  
dle position, push and hold the AUDIO  
knob when no tone or speaker control is  
displayed. ALL will appear on the dis-  
play, and you will hear a beep.  
Setting Stations: Six numbered push-  
buttons let you program up to 18  
stations (six each of AM, FM1 and FM2).  
To program presets:  
• Turn the radio on.  
• Press BAND to select the band  
(AM, FM1/FM2).  
• Receive announcements concerning  
local and national emergencies  
• Receive and display messages from  
radio stations  
RDS features work only on FM stations  
that broadcast RDS information and  
when they broadcast the signal. RDS  
stations display their station name  
instead of their frequency. Most RDS  
stations also provide the time of day and  
a Program Type (PTY).  
ALERT!: Warns of local or national  
emergencies. You will hear the  
announcement even if the volume is  
muted or a CD is playing. It cannot be  
turned off. This feature is not affected by  
tests of the Emergency Broadcast  
System.  
TRAF: Press this button to activate the  
traffic announcement feature. TRAF  
appears on the display if the tuned sta-  
tion broadcasts traffic announcements.  
If it doesn’t, the radio will seek a station  
that does. If no station is found, NO  
TRAF appears on the display. When a  
traffic announcement comes on the  
tuned station, you will hear it, even if the  
volume is muted or a CD is playing.  
INFO: If the current station has a mes-  
sage, INFO appears on the audio dis-  
play. Press this button to see the mes-  
sage. Once the complete message has  
been displayed, INFO disappears from  
the display.  
• Use the seek or tune knob to tune in  
the desired station.  
• Press AUTO EQ to select the equal-  
ization that best suits the type of  
station selected.  
• Press and hold one of the six num-  
bered buttons until a beep sounds;  
release the button.  
• Repeat for each numbered preset.  
Radio Data System (RDS): Your RDS-  
equipped radio has the capability to:  
• Seek only radio stations with the pro-  
gram types you prefer (such as Jazz,  
Rock, News, etc.)  
P-TYPE LIST: Turn the P-TYPE LIST  
knob to select the Program Type you  
want to listen to. Next, press the SEEK  
TYPE button and the radio will seek the  
first RDS broadcast of the selected  
Program Type.  
• Seek stations with traffic  
announcements  
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Radio with Six-Disc CD (if equipped):  
To load one CD on vehicles equipped  
with the radio/six-disc CD:  
• Turn the ignition on, then press and  
release the LOAD side of the LOAD  
CD button.  
• A small bar appears under the CD  
number that is playing, and the track  
number appears.  
Bose® System (if equipped): Six-disc  
Bose® audio systems allow you to  
choose from four equalization settings:  
• Wait for the green indicator light at  
the right side of the slot to turn green.  
NORMAL: Provides the best overall  
sound quality for all seating locations  
• Insert the disc partway into the slot,  
label side up.  
DRIVER: Gives the driver the best  
sound quality  
To load multiple CDs:  
SPACIOUS: Makes the listening space  
seem larger  
The radio can save separate AUTO EQ  
settings for each preset and source.  
(The AUTO EQ feature automatically  
adjusts when the retractable hardtop is  
opened or closed.)  
• Turn the ignition on; then press and  
hold the LOAD side of the LOAD CD  
button for two seconds. The unit  
beeps and the light to the right of the  
slot begins to flash.  
• When the light stops flashing and  
turns green, insert a disc partway.  
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.  
• The indicator light begins blinking and  
turns steadily green. Load another  
CD.  
Driver Information Center  
• When loading more than one but  
fewer than six CDs, press the LOAD  
side of the LOAD CD button again to  
signal that loading is complete.  
• When more than one disc is loaded,  
a number for each disc is displayed.  
The Driver Information Center (DIC) can  
display trip information, fuel economy  
information, personalization features,  
and other messages or warnings. It can  
be programmed in English, Spanish or  
French. The DIC display is located on  
the instrument panel cluster.  
The DIC has different modes that can be  
accessed by pressing the four buttons  
located on the steering wheel.  
• To play a specific CD, press the CD  
AUX button and then the number of  
the CD you want to hear.  
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monitor, press and hold the SELECT  
button while ENGINE OIL LIFE is dis-  
played. When successful, the DIC will  
display ENGINE OIL LIFE: 100%.  
C
A
Personalization: Press the  
Personalization button (see “C” above)  
to access the personalization menu and  
customize settings for up to two drivers.  
Press it repeatedly to scroll through the  
personalization settings, and press the  
SELECT button when the desired  
personalization menu item is reached.  
Identify which driver you are by using  
your personal key fob transmitter or by  
pressing the driver number on the  
memory seat recall button before  
personalizing.  
B
D
Trip Information: Press the Trip  
Information button (see “A” above) to  
display the odometer, two trip odometers  
and the trip timer. To reset the trip  
odometers or the timer to zero, press  
and hold the SELECT button (see “D”  
above) while the desired function is dis-  
played. Use the SELECT button to start  
and stop the trip timer.  
Select: Press the Select button  
(see “D” above) to reset certain DIC  
functions, to acknowledge DIC warning  
messages and clear them from the DIC,  
and to set personalization settings.  
Inside each personalization feature,  
press the Select button to scroll through  
menu choices for each feature.  
Fuel Information: Press the Fuel  
Information button (see “B” above) to  
display current fuel and engine oil infor-  
mation. RANGE estimates the remaining  
distance you can drive without refueling,  
based on recent fuel economy and the  
fuel remaining in the tank.  
AVG ECON calculates miles per gallon  
based on overall driving conditions.  
Press and hold the SELECT button  
while AVG ECON is displayed and the  
DIC will begin calculating the average  
fuel economy from that point in time.  
Finalize a choice by pressing the  
PERSONALIZATION button while it is  
displayed on the DIC and move to the  
next feature. To reset personalization  
features to the default mode, hold the  
TRIP INFORMATION button and the  
PERSONALIZATION  
button down for four seconds. If the unit  
displays a language other than the one  
you prefer and you are unable to  
change it, hold these buttons down until  
the display begins cycling through the  
three available languages. Release the  
buttons when you see the preferred  
language.  
INST ECON calculates miles per gallon  
at a particular moment.  
ENGINE OIL LIFE estimates the per-  
centage of the engine oil’s remaining  
useful life. It also alerts you when it is  
time for an oil change by illuminating the  
ENGINE OIL LIFE light on the instru-  
ment panel. Please remember to always  
reset the oil life system after an oil  
change. To reset the Engine Oil Life  
Note: This resets the selected driver’s  
personalization settings to the factory  
default setting.  
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Recall driver preferences by pressing  
any button on the key fob transmitter or  
by 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 preference  
is the saved value, and is saved  
automatically.  
TOP CLOSED: Press and hold  
on the switch to close the top. Two  
chimes sound when the top is fully  
closed.  
In the event of a power loss, where a  
fuse is not the cause, you may need to  
raise the roof tonneau and convertible  
top manually. Two people are required.  
See your Owner Manual for full details.  
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.  
DIC Messages: Many possible mes-  
sages and warnings can be displayed to  
alert the driver of open doors, drive sys-  
tem conditions, convertible top and ton-  
neau cover concerns, safety system  
concerns, and more. See your Owner  
Manual.  
Cargo Area Cover  
Opening the Cargo Area Cover  
Caution: To help avoid damage, the  
convertible top must be fully open or  
fully closed when opening the cargo  
cover.  
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.  
Convertible Top  
• Press the button located in the glove  
box, or use the remote keyless entry  
The Convertible Top will not open or  
close unless the Cargo Area Cover is  
completely closed. Attempting to operate  
the Convertible Top control while the  
Cargo Area Cover is open or ajar will  
cause the CARGO COVER AJAR mes-  
sage to appear in the Driver Information  
Center. If you determine that the Cargo  
Area Cover is securely closed and the  
Convertible Top still will not operate,  
check for a blown fuse (see Owner  
Manual, Section 5).  
Convertible Top Operation: With the  
key in RUN, place your foot on the  
brake and press the convertible top  
switch located on the console switch-  
bank to operate the top.  
transmitter (  
cargo cover.  
) to release the  
• From the rear edge, lift the Cargo  
Area Cover. The cover will tilt open.  
• If you wish, reach inside and release  
and lower the tailgate using the han-  
dle located in the center on the inside  
of the tailgate.  
Closing the Cargo Area Cover  
Note that the cargo area is “air tight”  
which means you must follow these  
steps to close the Cargo Area Cover:  
• Make sure tailgate is partially open  
• Close the cargo area cover.  
• Close and make sure the tailgate is  
securely latched.  
TOP OPEN: Press and hold  
on  
the switch to open the top. Windows  
lower automatically when the top begins  
to lower, and two chimes sound when  
the top is fully open.  
To open the cover manually, locate the  
control box under the rear of the vehicle  
on the driver side, behind the rear tire.  
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bag. Insert your ignition key into the  
switch and turn it to the “AIR BAG OFF”  
position. Turn the air bag back on by  
pushing the key in and turning clockwise  
to the ON position. An indicator light  
located above the inside rearview mirror  
will illuminate when the switch is turned  
off. (Restrictions apply. See your Owner  
Manual for full details.)  
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.  
Insert the convertible top release tool  
(from the glove box) or your ignition key  
and turn it to activate the emergency  
release. To remove the cargo cover, see  
your Owner Manual for full details.  
Traction Control System  
The Traction Control System (TCS) is  
designed to limit wheelspin when sens-  
ing a loss of traction at one or both rear  
wheels. Engine power is reduced and  
the transmission may upshift to help  
limit wheelspin.  
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.  
Cargo Area Accessory Tracks  
The system is activated whenever the  
engine is started. To turn it off, press the  
button on the center console switchbank  
marked “TC.”  
Four tracks are located in the cargo  
area: two on the floor and two on the  
sides that can be used to attach GM  
accessories. These provide enhanced  
utilization of your cargo area. (See your  
dealer for full details.)  
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.  
Air Bag Off Switch  
When off, the Traction Control System’s  
“OFF” telltale light will illuminate and  
remain on. Turn the system back on at  
any time by pressing the button again.  
The system will default to ON when the  
ignition is cycled.  
See Section 4 of your Owner Manual.  
A key-activated switch in the glove box  
turns off the right-front passenger air  
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begins to flash rapidly (up to 90  
seconds).  
Inflator Kit  
An inflator kit is located behind the driv-  
er seat. To use it, loosen the two nuts  
holding the cover in place, remove the  
cover and pull the kit out by its handle.  
It contains emergency tire repair compo-  
nents, as well as an air compressor that  
plugs into the Accessory Power Outlet.  
3. Press and hold the newly trained  
HomeLink® button and observe the  
indicator light. If the indicator stays on  
constantly, programming is complete  
and your device should activate when  
the HomeLink® button is pressed.  
To program “rolling code” devices, see  
your Owner Manual.  
See Section 5 of your Owner Manual.  
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.  
HomeLink® Transmitter  
(if equipped)  
Cupholders and Ashtray  
You can program up to three channels  
to automatically operate items such as  
garage door openers and electric gates.  
A cupholder is located on the instrument  
panel and a second removable one  
snaps to the passenger-side center con-  
sole. Open the cupholder in the instru-  
ment panel by pushing in the center of  
the cupholder door to release it outward.  
To close it, push in the center of the  
cupholder door near the top.  
The ashtray is located in the center  
instrument panel door. Open it by push-  
ing the upper edge of the door until it  
clicks and then release it to expose the  
ashtray and cigarette lighter.  
To program the HomeLink®  
transmitter:  
1. Press and hold the two outside  
HomeLink® buttons located on the  
bottom of the inside rearview mirror.  
Release them only after about 20  
seconds when the light flashes. Do  
not repeat this step when program-  
ming the second and third HomeLink®  
buttons.  
See Sections 2 and 3 of your Owner Manual.  
2. Hold your hand-held transmitter about  
1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm) from  
HomeLink® and simultaneously press  
and hold the transmit button on the  
transmitter and the desired  
HomeLink® button. Continue to hold  
both buttons until the indicator light  
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Getting to Know Your  
FREE Locksmith/Key Service  
(when keys are lost on the road  
or locked inside)  
FREE Flat Tire Service  
FREE Jump Start  
(at home or on the road)  
Roadside Assistance Program  
1-800-CHEV-USA (1-800-243-8872)  
TTY: 1-888-889-2438  
As the owner of a Chevrolet, membership  
in the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance  
Program is free.  
Roadside Assistance is available 24 hours  
a day, 365 days a year by calling one of the  
above numbers. An advisor will provide you  
with over-the-phone roadside assistance  
with minor mechanical problems. If the  
problem can’t be resolved over the phone,  
our advisors have access to a nationwide  
network of dealer-recommended service  
providers.  
FREE Fuel Delivery  
($5 of fuel delivered on the road)  
Courtesy Care is available to retail and  
retail lease customers operating newer  
Chevrolet vehicles for a period of 3 years/  
36,000 miles (60,000 km), whichever  
occurs first.  
For prompt and efficient assistance when  
calling, please provide the following infor-  
mation to the advisor:  
Roadside membership is free; however,  
some services may incur costs.  
Roadside offers two levels of service:  
Basic Care and Courtesy Care.  
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)  
Vehicle license plate number  
Vehicle color and mileage  
Location of the vehicle  
Telephone number where you can be  
reached  
Roadside Basic Care provides:  
Toll-free number (shown above)  
Free towing for warranty repairs  
Basic over-the-phone technical advice  
Description of problem  
Available dealer services at reasonable  
My GMLink  
costs (i.e., wrecker services,  
locksmith/key service, glass repair)  
The Chevrolet Owner Center at MyGMLink  
is a complimentary service for Chevrolet  
Owners, a one-stop resource to enhance  
your Chevrolet ownership experience.  
Exclusive member benefits include online  
service reminders, vehicle maintenance  
tips, online owner manual, special privileges  
and more. Sign up today at  
Roadside Courtesy Care provides:  
Roadside Basic Care services  
(as outlined previously)  
Plus:  
FREE Non-Warranty Towing (to the  
closest dealer from a legal roadway)  
Certain restrictions, precautions and safety procedures apply to your vehicle. Please read your Owner  
Manual for complete instructions. All information contained herein is based on information available at  
the time of printing and is subject to change without notice. Copyright 2003 by GM Corp.  
All rights reserved.  
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