Chevrolet Automobile 2010 Silverado Hybrid User Manual

2010 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra Two-mode Hybrid M  
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Hybrid Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Driving Your Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1  
Your Driving, the Road, and the Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Seats and Restraint System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
Rear Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
Restraint System Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
Service and Appearance Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1  
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2  
Checking Things Under the Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-23  
Appearance Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-25  
Capacities and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26  
Features and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Storage Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Starting and Operating Your Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14  
Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1  
Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3  
Driver Information Center (DIC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11  
Audio System(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i-1  
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Introduction  
Index  
Your hybrid pickup is designed to be more fuel efficient  
than the standard pickup, which results in reduced  
carbon dioxide emissions.  
A good place to look for what you need is the Index in  
back of this supplement. It is an alphabetical list of what  
is in the supplement, and the page number where you  
will find it.  
Using this Supplement  
This supplement contains information specific to the  
hybrid components of the vehicle. It does not explain  
everything you need to know about the vehicle. Read  
this supplement along with the owner manual to learn  
about the vehicle's features and controls.  
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Section 1 In Brief  
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Regenerative Braking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4  
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4  
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4  
Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Hybrid Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Hybrid Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Fuel Economy Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3  
Automatic Engine Start/Stop Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3  
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Press the plus/minus buttons, located on the  
Initial Drive Information  
steering column shift lever, to select the desired range  
of gears for current driving conditions. See Automatic  
Transmission Operation in the owner manual.  
Transmission  
Cruise control can be used while the vehicle is in Range  
Selection Mode.  
Range Selection Mode  
Hybrid Features  
Hybrid Safety Information  
This vehicle has a standard 12-volt battery and a  
high-voltage hybrid battery. Only a trained service  
technician with the proper knowledge and tools should  
inspect, test, or replace the hybrid battery. See your  
dealer/retailer if the hybrid battery needs service.  
The 12-volt battery cables, in the engine compartment,  
are clearly labeled. In emergency situations, first  
responders can cut those cables to disable the  
high-voltage hybrid battery system.  
The Range Selection Mode switch is located on the  
shift lever. To enable the Range Selection feature, move  
the column shift lever to the M (Manual) position. The  
current range will appear next to the M. This is the  
highest attainable range with all lower gears accessible.  
As an example, when 3 (Third) gear is selected, 1 (First)  
through 3 (Third) gears are available.  
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Fuel Economy Gage  
Automatic Engine Start/Stop Feature  
Start the engine as you would any other engine. See  
Starting the Enginein the owner manual for more  
information on starting. The hybrid system provides  
very quiet engine starting. If pulling a trailer with trailer  
brakes, see Towing a Trailer on page 52 for more  
information.  
Auto Stop  
The vehicle has an Auto Stop feature. After a  
successful engine start, the engine may turn off  
and operate in the Auto Stop mode.  
Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal until you are  
ready for the vehicle to move.  
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Engine OFF and AUTO STOP modes are indicated on  
the tachometer display. When the tachometer needle  
indicates OFF, the engine is not running and will remain  
off until the ignition key is placed in the START position  
or a remote vehicle start is performed. When the  
tachometer needle indicates AUTO STOP, the hybrid  
system is on, the engine is not running, but may Auto  
Start at any time without notice. See Tachometer on  
page 44 for more information.  
This gage indicates fuel efficiency. To obtain the best  
fuel efficiency, operate the vehicle so that the indicator  
is in the high efficiency band.  
Modifying both braking and acceleration behavior to  
keep the indicator in the center of the gage will result  
in the best system efficiency and fuel economy.  
See Fuel Economy Gage on page 45.  
A chime will sound if the driver door is opened while in  
Auto Stop as a reminder that the ignition switch is not in  
the LOCK/OFF position. Always turn the ignition switch  
to LOCK/OFF and remove the key from the ignition  
switch when exiting the vehicle.  
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occasionally hear the motor driven pump when it  
recharges the system. This is normal. In the event of a  
controller problem, the brake pedal may be harder to  
push and the stopping distance may be longer.  
Auto Start  
The vehicle also has an Auto Start feature. The engine  
will remain off while in Auto Stop mode until vehicle  
conditions require the engine to run. The near-instant  
starting of the engine from Auto Stop mode is called  
Auto Start.  
See Regenerative Braking, Warning Lights, Gages, and  
Indicators and Driver Information Center (DIC) in the  
owner manual.  
EV Mode  
Battery  
The vehicle also has an EV mode which uses only  
the electric motor to move the vehicle. With light  
acceleration, the vehicle will drive in EV mode. EV  
mode is unavailable when the vehicle is out of fuel.  
This vehicle has a standard 12-volt battery and a  
high-voltage hybrid battery. When a new standard  
12-volt battery is needed, see your dealer/retailer for  
one that has the replacement number shown on the  
original battery's label.  
See Starting the Vehicle in the TwoMode Hybrid  
supplement to the owner manual.  
Only a trained service technician with the proper  
knowledge and tools should inspect, test, or replace the  
hybrid battery. See your dealer/retailer if the hybrid  
battery needs service. See Battery on page 617.  
Regenerative Braking  
Regenerative braking enables the electric drive motor to  
operate as a generator when coasting or braking.  
Energy from the moving vehicle recharges the hybrid  
battery.  
Service  
Never try to do your own service on hybrid components.  
You can be injured and the vehicle can be damaged if  
you try to do your own service work. Service and repair  
of these hybrid components should only be performed  
by a trained service technician with the proper  
knowledge and tools. See Doing Your Own Service  
Work on page 62.  
The hydraulic disc brakes work with the regenerative  
braking to insure effective braking.  
The braking system is computer controlled and blends  
the regenerative braking with the conventional hydraulic  
disc brakes to meet any requirements for deceleration.  
Because the controller applies the hydraulic brakes  
through its high pressure accumulator, you may  
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Section 2 Seats and Restraint System  
Rear Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
Rear Seat Operation (Hybrid Full Bench) . . . . . . . 2-2  
Restraint System Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
Replacing Restraint System Parts After  
a Crash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
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Rear Seats  
Restraint System Check  
Rear Seat Operation (Hybrid Full  
Bench)  
Replacing Restraint System Parts  
After a Crash  
If an airbag inflates or the vehicle has been in a crash,  
the vehicle's sensing system may command the  
automatic hybrid battery disconnect to open. The  
battery will disconnect. The hybrid battery will be off and  
the vehicle will not start. The airbag readiness light and/  
or SERVICE HYBRID SYSTEM warning message may  
come on in the driver information center. See Airbag  
Readiness Lightin the owner manual and Driver  
Information Center (DIC) on page 411 for more  
information.  
Folding Rear Seat  
Notice: Folding a rear seat with the safety belts  
still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the  
safety belts. Always unbuckle the safety belts and  
return them to their normal stowed position before  
folding a rear seat.  
Make sure that nothing is on the seat.  
To fold the seat, slowly pull the seat cushion up.  
To return the seat to the normal seating position, slowly  
pull the seat cushion down.  
To operate the vehicle, the automatic hybrid battery  
disconnect must be serviced by a qualified service  
technician and sensing system parts will need to be  
replaced. Have the vehicle serviced right away.  
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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.  
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Section 3 Features and Controls  
Storage Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Starting and Operating Your Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14  
Starting the Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14  
Automatic Transmission Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16  
Engine Coolant Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19  
Regenerative Braking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21  
Running the Vehicle While Parked . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21  
Tonneau Cover (Hard Tonneau) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Tonneau Cover (Soft Tonneau) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7  
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Storage Areas  
Tonneau Cover (Hard Tonneau)  
Installing the Cover  
CAUTION:  
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An improperly stored cargo cover could be thrown  
about the vehicle during a collision or sudden  
maneuver. Someone could be injured. If the cover  
is removed, always store it in the proper storage  
location. After positioning the cargo cover back on  
the vehicle, always be sure that it is securely  
reattached by properly securing the straps and  
latches.  
1. Position the tonneau cover onto the top of the  
pickup box with the locator tabs positioned into  
the front stake pockets.  
2. Align the front edge of the cover with the front  
edge of the bed rail so that it is centered on each  
side of the truck bed.  
3. Lower the front clamp from its storage position.  
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4. Tilt the clamp assembly so that the locator is in  
the slot, pull down on the assembly, and slide  
the clamp under the edge of the inner lip of the  
bed rail.  
7. There are locking features on the front clamps  
only. With the handle in the clamped position, push  
the locking tab to engage the lock.  
8. Repeat the clamp attachment steps 3 through 7 for  
the opposite side.  
Closing the Cover  
5. Pull the handle toward the rear of the truck to  
engage the clamp. Make sure the locator is secure  
into the slot (A). If unable to completely engage  
clamp, see the tightening and loosening  
procedures later in this section.  
1. Release both the retention straps located on the  
top of the cover behind the cab and press into the  
stored position.  
6. The clamp should be securely engaged. Shake the  
handle assembly to make sure the handle does  
not move.  
2. Unfold the tonneau cover to the closed position.  
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3. Lower the rear set of clamp assemblies from the  
stored position.  
6. The clamp should be securely engaged. Shake the  
handle assembly to make sure the handle does  
not move.  
7. Repeat the clamp attachment steps 3 through 6 for  
the opposite side.  
8. Close the endgate.  
Opening the Tonneau Cover  
1. Turn both of the rear handles inward to release  
compression.  
4. Tilt the clamp assembly so that the locator is in  
the slot, pull down on the assembly, and slide  
the clamp under the edge of the inner lip on the  
bed rail.  
2. Pull the clamp down and turn the assemblies to  
disengage them from the lip of the pickup box.  
3. Open the cover to expose the handles.  
4. Align the clamp assembly bolt (A) with the  
retention feature (B).  
5. Pull the handle toward the rear of the truck to  
engage the clamp. Make sure the locator is  
secured into the slot (A). If unable to completely  
engage clamp, see the tightening and loosening  
procedures later in this section.  
5. Turn the handle assembly and clamp assembly  
bolt sideways (A) into the slot of the retention  
feature (B).  
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Removing the Tonneau Cover  
1. Open the cover by following the procedure  
described previously, under Opening the  
Tonneau Cover.  
6. The handle should lie flat on the panel with the  
handles facing inward. Press firmly to secure.  
This step must be done before stowing the cover.  
7. Fold the cover forward.  
2. Disengage the locking tabs, located on the front  
handles, by pulling them rearward.  
3. Turn the handles inward to release.  
4. Pull the clamp down and turn the assembly to  
disengage it from the lip of the truck box.  
5. Turn the cover to expose the handles.  
8. Remove the retaining strap from the bow. Connect  
the retention buckle ends. One end is located on  
the front of the tonneau cover behind the cab and  
the other end is on the tonneau cover  
9. Pull on each strap to make sure both buckles are  
attached.  
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Tightening the Clamp  
1. Push the handle forward to release it from the  
clamped position.  
2. Disengage the clamp from the inner edge of the  
bed rail and slide the assembly inward.  
3. Adjust the clamp height on the bolt by turning the  
entire clamp assembly counter-clockwise.  
6. Align the clamp assembly bolt (A), with the  
retention feature (B).  
4. Attach the clamps as indicated in steps 4 and 5 of  
Installing the Cover.  
7. Turn the handle assembly sideways by tilting the  
assembly bolt (A) into the slot of the retention  
feature (B).  
Loosening the Clamp  
1. Return the handle to the fully disengaged position.  
2. Disengage the clamp from the inner edge of the  
bed rail and slide the assembly inward.  
3. Adjust the clamp height by turning the entire clamp  
assembly clockwise.  
4. Reattach the clamps as indicated in steps 4 and 5  
of Installing the Cover.  
8. The handle should lie flat on the panel with the  
handles facing inward. Press firmly to secure.  
9. Remove the tonneau cover from the vehicle.  
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Installation  
Tonneau Cover (Soft Tonneau)  
Side Rail  
1. The adjuster screw end  
of each side rail should  
point in the direction of  
the cab.  
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An improperly stored cargo cover could be thrown  
about the vehicle during a collision or sudden  
maneuver. Someone could be injured. If the cover  
is removed, always store it in the proper storage  
location. After positioning the cargo cover back on  
the vehicle, always be sure that it is securely  
reattached by properly securing the straps and  
latches.  
2. Place each side rail on top of the truck box.  
3. Align the front edge of the side rail with the front  
inside edge of pickup box.  
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3. If the pickup box  
has molded bed rail  
protectors (A), remove  
the insert (C) from the  
outer groove on the  
clamp, and position  
the clamp on the side  
rail (B) using the outer  
groove (D).  
Clamp  
Installation  
4. Slide the inner  
clamp (B) into the  
outer clamp (A).  
5. Turn the latch (C) onto  
the outer clamp.  
1. Position three outer clamps (A), on each side rail.  
The positions on the siderails are marked CLAMP.  
2. Position the grooves of  
the clamps on the side  
rails (A) using the  
center groove (B).  
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6. Tighten the clamp by turning the latch (C) toward  
the side rail. Make sure there is no gap between  
the rubber clamp pad and the side rail.  
7. If the truck box has a molded bed rail protector,  
insert the latch into the top notch on the inner  
clamp.  
9. Remove the paper from the provided clear tape  
strip and apply to the painted surface below the  
pull strap.  
8. Clean the vehicle's painted surface below the pull  
strap using a 50/50 mixture of rubbing alcohol and  
tap water.  
Adjustment  
If there is excessive sideways movement of the  
crossrails, move and re-install the clamps on the  
loose areas using the inner groove of the clamp.  
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Cover  
Installation  
2. Verify the gap between the adjuster screws and  
pivot mounts is 3/16 in. Adjust if needed.  
1. Place the cover assembly into the front pivot  
mounts firmly against the adjustment screws.  
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3. Loosen the wing bolt (A), then slide the latch  
outboard into the side rail. Tighten down the wing  
bolt (A). Do this on both sides. Both latches must  
remain engaged and the wing bolts tightened while  
the cover is on the vehicle. Make sure by lifting up  
on each end of the cover assembly.  
4. Unbuckle both straps and roll the cover out. Make  
sure that each bow falls in between the side rails.  
If the bows do not fit between the side rails, verify  
that the clamps are pushed fully outboard without  
any gaps between the clamp pad and pickup box.  
If additional clearance is required, remove the  
clamp closest to the interference. Remove the  
orange strip to allow access to the outer slot of the  
upper clamp. Reinstall the clamp using the outer  
groove of the upper clamp. If bows are too loose,  
adjust the clamp closest to the bow with the  
excessive clearance to the inner groove of the  
upper clamp.  
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7. Secure the buckles by  
folding them once, then  
slide them under the  
cord located on the  
cover.  
Secure in Open Position  
1. To open the cover,  
open tailgate and push  
down on the cover. The  
pull back on pull strap.  
5. When the cover is rolled out, place the rear rail  
into the rear pivot mounts. Firmly press down  
on each side of the cover, until the latches are  
secured into the side rails. If latch is too tight,  
loosen the tension adjustment screws. If the latch  
is not securely holding the rear rail, tighten the  
tension adjustment screws. Only the driver's side  
has a latch.  
6. Secure the driver side Velcro® of the cover to the  
side rail. Then pull the cover tight across the bed  
and fasten the Velcro® on the passenger side.  
2. From the drivers side, roll the cover up tightly.  
3. When the cover is rolled up, buckle both tie-down  
straps. Pull both straps tight.  
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Removal  
Adjustment  
1. Secure the cover (A)  
into the open position.  
1. If the cover is too  
loose, turn the  
tensioning screw  
2. Loosen wing bolts (B)  
on both driver and  
clockwise to tighten the  
tension of the vinyl.  
This makes it harder to  
operate the rear  
passenger side of front  
rail, then slide latches  
inboard until released  
from the side rail.  
release latch. The  
tensioning screws are  
located on each side  
rail. Use the provided  
1/4 inch key to turn the  
tensioning screws.  
3. Pick the cover  
assembly up on  
the driver side and  
pull the whole  
2. Adjust the screws on both sides to the same  
tension.  
assembly off the  
truck box.  
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Auto Stop  
Starting and Operating Your  
Vehicle  
The vehicle has an Auto Stop feature. After a  
successful engine start, the engine may turn off and  
operate in the Auto Stop mode. Some of the vehicle  
conditions that allow the engine to stop running and  
enter the Auto Stop mode are:  
Starting the Vehicle  
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Ignition switch is in the ON/RUN position.  
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The hood is closed.  
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The gear selector is in P (Park), R (Reverse),  
N (Neutral) or D (Drive).  
Exiting the vehicle, without first shifting into  
P (Park), may cause the vehicle to move, and  
you or others can be seriously injured. Because  
the vehicle has the Automatic Engine Start/Stop  
feature, the vehicles engine might seem to be  
shut off when you come to a complete stop.  
However, once the brake pedal is released, the  
vehicle can move. The vehicles engine can also  
restart at any time.  
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The hybrid battery is at an acceptable state of  
charge.  
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The hybrid battery voltage, temperature or power  
limits are not exceeded. In very hot conditions,  
Auto Stop may be unavailable until the hybrid  
battery has cooled.  
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The engine is at operating temperature.  
Shift to P (Park) and turn the ignition to LOCK/  
OFF, before exiting the vehicle.  
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The vehicle may enter Auto Stop after a remote  
vehicle start.  
If you are on an incline, the hybrid drive motor can help  
keep the vehicle from rolling backwards, even if the  
engine is in Auto Stop.  
Start the engine as you would any other engine. See  
Starting the Enginein the owner manual for more  
information on starting. If pulling a trailer with trailer  
brakes, see Towing a Trailer on page 52 for more  
information.  
With your foot off the brake and the vehicle on level  
ground, the hybrid drive motor may cause the vehicle to  
roll slowly forward, even when the engine is in  
Auto Stop.  
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The hybrid battery voltage, temperature or power  
limits are exceeded.  
Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal until you are  
ready for the vehicle to move.  
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A remote vehicle start has been requested.  
The engine is not at operating temperature.  
Engine OFF and AUTO STOP modes are indicated on  
the tachometer display. When the tachometer needle  
indicates OFF, the engine is not running and will remain  
off until the ignition key is placed in the START position  
or a remote vehicle start is performed. When the  
tachometer needle indicates AUTO STOP, the hybrid  
system is on, the engine is not running, but may Auto  
Start at any time without notice. See Tachometer on  
page 44 for more information.  
Acceleration demands require the use of the  
engine.  
EV Mode  
The vehicle also has an Electric Vehicle (EV) mode  
which uses only the electric motor to move the vehicle.  
With light acceleration, the vehicle will drive in EV  
mode. EV mode is unavailable when the vehicle is  
out of fuel.  
A chime will sound if the driver door is opened while in  
Auto Stop as a reminder that the ignition switch is not in  
the LOCK/OFF position. Always turn the ignition switch  
to LOCK/OFF and remove the key from the ignition  
switch when exiting the vehicle.  
If increased acceleration is required, or the vehicle  
reaches approximately 40 km/h (30 mph), the engine  
will start automatically. The engine shuts off at speeds  
below 40 km/h (25 mph) unless the transmission is in  
M (Manual Mode) or Auto Stop is disabled.  
Auto Start  
The vehicle also has an Auto Start feature. The engine  
will remain off while in Auto Stop mode until vehicle  
conditions require the engine to run. The near-instant  
starting of the engine from Auto Stop mode is called  
Auto Start. Some of the vehicle conditions that may  
cause the engine to Auto Start are:  
During heavy acceleration, both the engine and  
hybrid electric motors supply power. A sensation  
similar to a transmission gear change can be felt  
as the transmission changes modes. Engine RPM  
may remain above 4,000 RPM for a longer period  
during hard acceleration.  
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The hood is opened.  
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The gear selector is in M (Manual Mode).  
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The hybrid battery state of charge is too low.  
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Automatic Transmission Operation  
The vehicle has an electronic shift position indicator  
within the instrument panel cluster.  
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It is dangerous to get out of the vehicle if the shift  
lever is not fully in P (Park) with the parking brake  
firmly set. The vehicle can roll.  
There are several different positions for the shift lever.  
Do not leave the vehicle when the engine is  
running unless you have to. If you have left the  
engine running, the vehicle can move suddenly.  
You or others could be injured. To be sure the  
vehicle will not move, even when you are on fairly  
level ground, always set the parking brake and  
move the shift lever to P (Park). See Shifting Into  
Park in the Owner Manual. If you are pulling a  
trailer, see Towing a Trailer on page 52.  
See Range Selection Modelater in this section.  
P (Park) : This position locks the rear wheels. It is the  
best position to use when you start the engine because  
the vehicle cannot move easily.  
When parked on a hill, especially when the vehicle has  
a heavy load, you may notice an increase in the effort to  
shift out of P (Park). See Shifting Into P (Park)in the  
Index of vehicle's owner manual for more information.  
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If you have Four-Wheel Drive, the vehicle will  
be free to roll even if the shift lever is in  
P (Park) if the transfer case is in Neutral. So,  
be sure the transfer case is in a drive gear,  
Two-Wheel Drive High or Four-Wheel Drive High  
or Four-Wheel Drive Low not in Neutral. See  
Shifting Into Parkin the Owner Manual.  
Shifting into a drive gear while the engine is  
running at high speed is dangerous. Unless your  
foot is firmly on the brake pedal, the vehicle could  
move very rapidly. You could lose control and hit  
people or objects. Do not shift into a drive gear  
while the engine is running at high speed.  
Notice: Shifting out of P (Park) or N (Neutral) with  
the engine running at high speed may damage the  
transmission. The repairs would not be covered by  
the vehicle warranty. Be sure the engine is not  
running at high speed when shifting the vehicle.  
R (Reverse) : Use this gear to back up.  
Notice: Shifting to R (Reverse) while the vehicle is  
moving forward could damage the transmission.  
The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle  
warranty. Shift to R (Reverse) only after the vehicle  
is stopped.  
D (Drive) : This position is for normal driving. It provides  
the best fuel economy. If you need more power for  
passing, and you are:  
To rock the vehicle back and forth to get out of snow,  
ice, or sand without damaging the transmission, see If  
Your Vehicle is Stuck in Sand, Mud, Ice, or Snowin the  
Index of the vehicle's owner manual.  
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Going less than about 35 mph (55 km/h), push the  
accelerator pedal about halfway down.  
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Going about 35 mph (55 km/h) or more, push the  
accelerator all the way down.  
N (Neutral) : In this position, the engine and  
transmission are not connected with the wheels.  
To restart the engine when the vehicle is already  
moving, use N (Neutral) only.  
D (Drive) or M (Manual Mode) can be used when  
towing a trailer, carrying a heavy load, driving on  
steep hills, or for off-road driving. You may want to  
shift the transmission to a lower gear selection if the  
transmission shifts too often.  
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Downshifting the transmission in slippery road  
conditions could result in skidding. See Skidding”  
under Loss of Controlin the owner manual for  
more information.  
Range Selection Mode  
When temperatures are very cold, the transmission's  
gear shifting may be delayed, providing more stable  
shifts until the engine warms up. Shifts may be more  
noticeable with a cold transmission. This difference in  
shifting is normal.  
M (Manual Mode) : This position lets drivers select  
the range of gears appropriate for current driving  
conditions. If the vehicle has this feature, see Range  
Selection Modelater in this section.  
Notice: Spinning the tires or holding the vehicle in  
one place on a hill using only the accelerator pedal  
may damage the transmission. The repair will not be  
covered by the vehicle warranty. If you are stuck, do  
not spin the tires. When stopping on a hill, use the  
brakes to hold the vehicle in place.  
The Range Selection Mode controls the vehicle's  
transmission.  
To use this feature:  
The vehicle has a shift stabilization feature that  
adjusts the transmission shifting to the current driving  
conditions to reduce rapid upshifts and downshifts.  
If the shift stabilization feature determines that a current  
vehicle speed cannot be maintained, the transmission  
does not upshift. In some cases, this may appear to be  
a delayed shift, however the transmission is operating  
normally.  
1. Move the shift lever to the M (Manual Mode).  
2. Press the plus/minus button to upshift or downshift  
selecting the desired range of gears.  
A number displays next to the M, indicating the current  
gear that has been selected. The number displayed in  
the gear indicator is the highest gear that can be used.  
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The vehicle can automatically shift to lower gears as  
it adjusts to driving conditions. When 3 (Third) is  
selected, 1 (First) through 3 (Third) gears are  
automatically shifted by the vehicle, but 4 (Fourth)  
cannot be used until it is selected.  
In the M1 gear range, effective engine braking occurs at  
speeds above 10 mph (16 km/h).  
When operating in M (Manual Mode), Auto Stop is  
disabled. For better vehicle efficiency, operate the  
vehicle in D (Drive) not M (Manual Mode).  
The Range Selection Mode controls the vehicle and  
engine speed while driving down a hill or towing a  
trailer, by allowing you to select a desired range  
of gears.  
Cruise control can be used while using the Range  
Selection Mode.  
Engine Coolant Heater  
When you move the shift lever into M, the transmission  
will default to M4. In this gear range, effective engine  
braking occurs at speeds above 45 mph (72 km/h).  
The engine coolant heater can provide easier starting  
and better fuel economy during engine warm-up in cold  
weather conditions at or below 18°C (0°F). Vehicles  
with an engine heater should be plugged in at least  
four hours before starting. An internal thermostat in  
the plug-end of the cord may exist which will prevent  
engine coolant heater operation at temperatures  
above 18°C (0°F).  
Pushing the minus () button on the shift lever reduces  
the gear range.  
In the M3 gear range, effective engine braking occurs at  
speeds above 35 mph (56 km/h).  
In the M2 gear range, effective engine braking occurs at  
speeds above 25 mph (40 km/h).  
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To Use the Engine Coolant Heater  
1. Turn off the engine.  
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2. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. The  
cord is secured to a wiring harness between the  
engine and the Hybrid Auxiliary Underhood Fuse  
Block with a clip. Carefully remove the wire tie  
which secures the electrical cord. Do not cut the  
electrical cord.  
Plugging the cord into an ungrounded outlet could  
cause an electrical shock. Also, the wrong kind of  
extension cord could overheat and cause a fire.  
You could be seriously injured. Plug the cord into  
a properly grounded three-prong 110-volt AC  
outlet. If the cord will not reach, use a heavy-duty  
three-prong extension cord rated for at least  
15 amps.  
3. Plug the cord into a normal, grounded 110-volt AC  
outlet.  
4. Before starting the engine, be sure to unplug and  
store the cord as it was before to keep it away from  
moving engine parts. If you do not, it could be  
damaged.  
The length of time the heater should remain plugged in  
depends on several factors. Ask a dealer/retailer in the  
area where you will be parking the vehicle for the best  
advice on this.  
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Regenerative Braking  
Running the Vehicle While Parked  
Regenerative braking is a hybrid technology that  
enables the electric drive motor to operate as a  
generator when coasting or braking. Energy from the  
moving vehicle recharges the hybrid battery.  
It is better not to park with the engine running. But if you  
ever have to, here are some things to know.  
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The hydraulic disc brakes work with the regenerative  
braking to insure effective braking, such as when a high  
braking demand is requested.  
Exiting the vehicle, without first shifting into  
P (Park), may cause the vehicle to move, and you  
or others can be seriously injured. Because the  
vehicle has the Automatic Engine Start/Stop  
feature, the vehicles engine might seem to be  
shut off when you come to a complete stop.  
However, once the brake pedal is released, the  
vehicle can move. The vehicles engine can also  
restart at any time.  
The braking system is computer controlled and blends  
the regenerative braking with the conventional hydraulic  
disc brakes to meet any requirements for deceleration.  
The controller interprets the braking request and uses  
regenerative braking, conventional hydraulic braking or  
a combination of both as necessary. Because the  
controller applies the hydraulic brakes through its high  
pressure accumulator, you may occasionally hear the  
motor driven pump when it recharges the system. This  
is normal.  
Shift to P (Park) and turn the ignition to LOCK/  
OFF, before exiting the vehicle.  
In the event of a controller problem, the brake pedal  
may be harder to push and the stopping distance may  
be longer.  
Follow the proper steps to be sure the vehicle will not  
move. See Shifting Into Parkin the owner manual for  
more information.  
If pulling a trailer, see Towing a Trailer on page 52 for  
more information.  
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Section 4 Instrument Panel  
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
Engine Coolant Temperature Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
Oil Pressure Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
Oil Pressure Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9  
Fuel Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10  
Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3  
Instrument Panel Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3  
Tachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4  
Charging System Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4  
Fuel Economy Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
Brake System Warning Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light . . . . 4-7  
StabiliTrak® Indicator Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7  
Driver Information Center (DIC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11  
DIC Warnings and Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11  
Audio System(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13  
Navigation/Radio System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13  
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At mild temperatures, select a warmer air conditioner  
temperature or turn the air conditioner off to get  
maximum fuel economy. Continuous air conditioner use  
can cause the vehicle to Auto Start more frequently.  
During hot weather, driving with the windows closed and  
the air conditioner set to Auto mode, will result in better  
Hybrid system performance.  
Climate Controls  
For more information on the vehicle's climate control  
system, see Climate Control Systemin the owner  
manual.  
Electric Air Conditioning Compressor  
This hybrid vehicle has a electrically powered air  
conditioning compressor. This allows for continuous air  
conditioning operation and passenger comfort, even  
while the hybrid engine cycles on and off.  
Some noise may be heard occasionally from the  
compressor, especially when air conditioning use is  
high and the engine has turned off.  
When operating the climate control system, select the  
AUTO mode and the desired temperature setting. The  
climate control system automatically adjusts the fan  
speed and airflow direction. The climate control system  
continues to adjust the climate control settings chosen  
for best use of electrical power.  
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Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators  
Instrument Panel Cluster  
United States version shown, Canada similar  
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Tachometer  
Charging System Light  
This 12 V battery light  
comes on briefly when  
the ignition is turned to  
ON/RUN, but the engine  
is not running, as a check  
to show it is working.  
It should go out once the engine has been started. If it  
stays on, or comes on while driving, there could be a  
problem with the 12 V charging system. Have the  
vehicle serviced by your dealer/retailer. A 12 V charging  
system Driver Information Center (DIC) message may  
also appear. See DIC Warnings and Messages on  
page 411 for more information. This light could  
indicate that there are electrical problems. Have it  
checked right away. If a short distance must be driven  
with the light on, be certain to turn off all the  
accessories.  
United States Version  
shown, Canada similar  
When the gas engine is off and the key is in the ON/  
RUN position, the position of the tachometer indicator  
shows the state of the vehicle:  
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AUTO STOP position indicates that the vehicle is  
still able to move and the engine could restart, by  
an Auto Start, at any time.  
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OFF position indicates that the vehicle is off.  
When the engine is on, the tachometer indicator shows  
the engine's revolutions per minute (rpm).  
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White Zones : Decreased fuel efficiency driving  
Fuel Economy Gage  
behavior makes the indicator display in the two white  
zones. The indicator in the white zone on the left side of  
the gage indicates decreased fuel efficiency with a large  
amount of decelerations. The indicator in the white zone  
on the right side of the gage indicates decreased fuel  
efficiency with a large amount of accelerations.  
Brake System Warning Light  
With the ignition in ON/RUN, the brake system warning  
light comes on when the parking brake is set. If the  
vehicle is driven with the parking brake engaged, a  
chime sounds when the vehicle speed is greater than  
5 mph (8 km/h).  
United States  
Canada  
The vehicle's hydraulic brake system is divided into  
two parts. If one part is not working, the other part can  
still work and stop the vehicle. For good braking,  
though, both parts need to be working well.  
This gage shows displays how efficiently the vehicle is  
being driven.  
There are three zones on the drive efficiency gage.  
If the warning light comes on and a chime sounds there  
could be a brake problem. Have the brake system  
inspected right away.  
Green Zone : Fuel efficient driving behavior makes the  
indicator display in the green zone on the gage.  
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This light also comes on due to low brake fluid. See the  
owner manual for more information.  
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The brake system might not be working properly if  
the brake system warning light is on. Driving with  
the brake system warning light on can lead to a  
crash. If the light is still on after the vehicle has  
been pulled off the road and carefully stopped,  
have the vehicle towed for service.  
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Canada  
If the light comes on while driving, pull off the road and  
stop carefully. The pedal might be harder to push or can  
go closer to the floor. It may take longer to stop. If the  
light does not go out, have the vehicle towed for  
service. See Towing Your Vehicle on page 52.  
This light should come on briefly when the ignition key  
is turned to ON/RUN. If it does not come on then, have  
it fixed so it will be ready to warn if there is a problem.  
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Antilock Brake System (ABS)  
Warning Light  
StabiliTrak® Indicator Light  
For vehicles with  
StabiliTrak, this warning  
light comes on briefly  
when the ignition is in  
ON/RUN.  
For vehicles with the  
Antilock Brake System  
(ABS), this light comes  
on briefly when the engine  
is in ON/RUN.  
If it does not, have the vehicle serviced by your dealer/  
retailer. If the system is working normally the indicator  
light goes off.  
That is normal. If the light does not come on then, have  
it fixed so it will be ready to warn if there is a problem.  
If the light comes on and stays on while driving, there  
could be a problem with the StabiliTrak system and the  
vehicle might need service. When this warning light is  
on, the StabiliTrak system is off and does not limit  
wheel spin.  
If the ABS light stays on, turn the ignition off, if the light  
comes on while driving, stop as soon as it is safely  
possible and turn the ignition off. Then start the engine  
again to reset the system. If the ABS light still stays on,  
or comes on again while driving, the vehicle needs  
service. If the regular brake system warning light is not  
on, the vehicle still has brakes, but not antilock brakes.  
If the regular brake system warning light is also on, the  
vehicle does not have antilock brakes and there is a  
problem with the regular brakes. See Brake System  
Warning Light on page 45.  
The light flashes if the system is active and is working  
to assist the driver with directional control of the vehicle  
in difficult driving conditions.  
See the owner manual for more information.  
For vehicles with a Driver Information Center (DIC), see  
DIC Warnings and Messages on page 411 for all  
brake related DIC messages.  
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Engine Coolant Temperature Gage  
Oil Pressure Gage  
United States  
Canada  
United States  
Canada  
This gage shows the engine coolant temperature.  
The oil pressure gage shows the engine oil pressure  
in psi (pounds per square inch) when the engine is  
running. Canadian vehicles indicate pressure in  
kPa (kilopascals).  
It also provides an indicator of how hard the vehicle is  
working. During a majority of the operation, the gage  
reads 210°F (100°C) or less. If a load is being pulled  
or going up hills, it is normal for the temperature to  
fluctuate and go over the 235°F (113°C) mark. However,  
if the gage reaches the 260°F (125°C) mark, it indicates  
that the cooling system is working beyond its capacity.  
Oil pressure should be 29 to 80 psi (200 to 550 kPa).  
In certain situations, such as long extended idles on  
hot days, it could read as low as 15 psi (105 kPa) and  
still be considered normal.  
A reading in the low pressure zone may be caused  
by a dangerously low oil level or some other problem  
causing low oil pressure. Check the oil as soon as  
possible.  
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Oil Pressure Light  
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Do not keep driving if the oil pressure is low. The  
engine can become so hot that it catches fire.  
Someone could be burned. Check the oil as soon  
as possible and have the vehicle serviced.  
Do not keep driving if the oil pressure is low. The  
engine can become so hot that it catches fire.  
Someone could be burned. Check the oil as soon  
as possible and have the vehicle serviced.  
Notice: Lack of proper engine oil maintenance  
can damage the engine. The repairs would not be  
covered by the vehicle warranty. Always follow the  
maintenance schedule in this manual for changing  
engine oil.  
Notice: Lack of proper engine oil maintenance  
can damage the engine. The repairs would not be  
covered by the vehicle warranty. Always follow the  
maintenance schedule in this manual for changing  
engine oil.  
AUTO STOP  
When the engine goes into Automatic Engine Stop, the  
oil pressure gage drops to zero when the tachometer  
is at the AUTO STOP position. This is normal and oil  
pressure returns to the normal operating range once  
the engine starts.  
This light comes on briefly  
as a check it works, when  
the ignition is in ON/RUN.  
If it does not, have the  
vehicle serviced.  
See Starting the Vehicle on page 314 for more  
information.  
AUTO STOP displays in the Driver Information Center  
(DIC) when the vehicle speed is zero. See DIC  
Warnings and Messages on page 411 for more  
information.  
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Listed are four situations that may occur with the fuel  
gage, none of these indicate a problem:  
If the light comes on and stays on, it means that oil is  
not flowing through the engine properly. The vehicle  
could be low on oil and might have some other system  
problem.  
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At the gas station, the fuel pump shuts off before  
the gage reads F (full).  
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It takes a little more or less fuel to fill up than the  
During an AUTO STOP there is zero oil pressure, but  
this light will not come on.  
fuel gage indicated. For example, the gage may  
have indicated the tank was half full, but it actually  
took a little more or less than half the tank's  
capacity to fill the tank.  
Fuel Gage  
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The gage moves a little while turning a corner or  
while accelerating.  
.
The gage does not go back to E (empty) when the  
ignition is turned off.  
United States  
Canada  
When the ignition is on, the fuel gage shows  
approximately how much fuel is left in the fuel tank. An  
arrow on the fuel gage indicates the side of the vehicle  
the fuel door is on. The gage first indicates E (empty)  
before the vehicle is out of fuel, but the vehicle should  
be refueled as soon as possible.  
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DIC Warnings and Messages  
Driver Information Center (DIC)  
Warning messages are displayed on the DIC to notify  
the driver that the status of the vehicle has changed  
and that some action may be needed by the driver to  
correct the condition. If there is more than one message  
that needs to be displayed they will appear one after  
another.  
Trip/Fuel Menu Items  
Press the trip/fuel button to display the Trip/Fuel Menu  
items. For more items see DIC Operation and  
Displaysin the owner manual.  
BATTERY VOLTAGE  
Some messages may not require immediate action, but  
you can press any of the DIC buttons on the instrument  
panel or the trip odometer reset stem to acknowledge  
that you received the messages and to clear them from  
the display.  
This display shows the current battery voltage. If the  
voltage is in the normal range, the value will display. For  
example, the display may read BATTERY VOLTAGE  
13.2 VOLTS. If the voltage is high or low, the display will  
read HIGH or LOW. Your vehicle's charging system  
regulates voltage based on the state of the battery.  
The battery voltage may fluctuate when viewing this  
information on the DIC. This is normal. See Charging  
System Lightin the owner manual for more information.  
If there is a problem with the battery charging system,  
the DIC will display a message. See DIC Warnings and  
Messages on page 411.  
Some messages cannot be cleared from the DIC  
display because they are more urgent. These  
messages require action before they can be cleared.  
You should take any messages that appear on the  
display seriously and remember that clearing the  
messages will only make the messages disappear,  
not correct the problem.  
For information on other DIC messages, see DIC  
Warnings and Messagesin the owner manual Index.  
INST ECON (Instantaneous Economy)  
This display normally shows instantaneous fuel  
economy. When the vehicle is in Auto Stop mode  
AUTO STOP or INST ECON = 99 MPG (l/00km)  
will be displayed. See Starting the Vehicle on  
page 314 for more information.  
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Warning Lightin the owner manual Index. Driving with  
this message on could drain the battery. Have the  
electrical system checked as soon as possible.  
HOOD OPEN  
If the hood is not fully closed or there is a problem with  
the hood switch, this message will be displayed. Close  
the hood to clear the message. If the HOOD OPEN  
message continues to be displayed after verifying the  
hood is closed, you should have the hood switch  
serviced. Failure to service the hood switch properly  
can result in an Auto Start condition.  
SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM  
This message will be displayed if there is a problem  
with the brake system. You will still be able to brake, but  
it will be noticeably more difficult. Pull off the road to a  
safe location and have your vehicle towed to the  
nearest dealer/retailer for service. See Brakes,” “Brake  
System Warning Light,and ABS Brake System  
Warning Lightin the owner manual Index.  
Auto Stops will be disabled when this message is  
displayed. If the vehicle is in auto stop mode when this  
message appears, the engine will instantly start.  
OIL PRESSURE LOW STOP ENGINE  
SERVICE HYBRID SYSTEM  
If engine oil pressure is low, this message will be  
displayed on the DIC. Stop the vehicle as soon as  
safely possible and do not operate it until the cause of  
the low oil pressure has been corrected. Check your oil  
level as soon as possible and have your vehicle  
serviced. See Engine Oilin the owner manual Index.  
If this message is displayed on the DIC, the vehicle may  
continue to operate, but you need to have it serviced as  
soon as possible.  
SERVICE POWER STEERING  
This message displays if a problem has been detected  
with the electric power steering. Have your vehicle  
serviced by your dealer/retailer immediately.  
SERVICE BATTERY CHARGING  
SYSTEM  
If the 12V battery system faults or fails this message will  
appear on the DIC. The battery/charging system light  
will appear in the instrument panel cluster. See Battery  
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The display shows:  
Audio System(s)  
.
Auto Stop  
.
Battery Charging  
Navigation/Radio System  
For vehicles with a navigation radio system, see the  
Navigation System manual for more information.  
.
Engine Idle  
.
2Wheel and 4Wheel Drive Modes for:  
Engine Power  
Battery Power  
Hybrid Power  
To view the hybrid screen, press the MENU button on  
the radio. The hybrid screen displays when entering the  
Configuration Menu.  
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Section 5 Driving Your Vehicle  
Your Driving, the Road, and the Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Electric Power Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Towing Your Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Towing a Trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
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Towing a Trailer  
For more information, see Towing a Trailerin the  
Your Driving, the Road, and the  
Vehicle  
owner manual Index.  
Electric Power Steering  
Weight of the Trailer  
This vehicle has On-Demand Electric-Assist Power  
Steering instead of conventional full-time hydraulic  
power steering. It uses electricity supplied by the same  
battery which is re-charged by the regenerative braking  
system.  
How heavy can a trailer safely be?  
It depends on how the rig is used. For example,  
speed, altitude, road grades, outside temperature and  
how much the vehicle is used to pull a trailer are all  
important. It can depend on any special equipment on  
the vehicle, and the amount of tongue weight the  
vehicle can carry.  
Because the system is On-Demand Electric-Assist,  
energy is used only when the steering wheel is turned,  
or when the steering gear is used to help isolate the  
forces of rough roads. This system does not use power  
steering fluid, making it maintenance-free.  
Maximum trailer weight is calculated assuming only the  
driver is in the tow vehicle and it has all the required  
trailering equipment. The weight of additional optional  
equipment, passengers and cargo in the tow vehicle  
must be subtracted from the maximum trailer weight.  
Towing  
Use the following charts to determine how much the  
vehicle can weigh, based upon the vehicle model and  
options.  
Towing Your Vehicle  
Consult your dealer/retailer or a professional towing  
service if the disabled vehicle needs to be towed.  
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Axle Ratio  
3.08  
Maximum Trailer Weight  
6,100 lbs (2 767 kg)  
GCWR*  
2WD 6.0 L V8  
4WD 6.0 L V8  
12,000 lbs (5 443 kg)  
12,000 lbs (5 443 kg)  
3.08  
5,900 lbs (2 676 kg)  
*The Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) is the total allowable weight of the completely loaded vehicle and  
trailer including any passengers, cargo, equipment and conversions. The GCWR for the vehicle should not be  
exceeded.  
check will still work. If the trailer brakes are manually  
Trailer Brakes  
applied for an extended period of time, the SERVICE  
If a trailer is being towed that has trailer brakes and the  
BRAKE SYSTEM DIC message comes on. The  
trailer brakes are manually applied while driving slower  
message goes off after the trailer brakes have been  
than 25 mph (40 km/h), the vehicle may go into auto  
released. No other action is necessary. For more  
stop mode even if the brakes are not being pressed.  
information, see Trailer Brakesin the Index of the  
Using the trailer brake system manually can make the  
vehicle's owner manual.  
hybrid vehicle perform as if the brake pedal in the  
vehicle is being pressed. The trailer brake operation  
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Section 6 Service and Appearance Care  
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2  
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13  
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17  
Jump Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-18  
Doing Your Own Service Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2  
Checking Things Under the Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
High Voltage Devices and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
Engine Compartment Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4  
Automatic Transmission Fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5  
Drive Motor/Generator Control Module (DMCM)  
Coolant Surge Tank Pressure Cap . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8  
Drive Motor/Generator Control Module (DMCM)  
Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9  
Power Steering Fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13  
Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-23  
High Voltage Devices and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-23  
Fuses and Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-24  
Underhood Fuse Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-24  
Appearance Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-25  
Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-25  
Capacities and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26  
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Service  
WARNING:  
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Doing Your Own Service Work  
You can be injured and the vehicle could be  
damaged if you try to do service work on a vehicle  
without knowing enough about it.  
WARNING:  
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Be sure you have sufficient knowledge,  
Never try to do your own service on hybrid  
components. You can be injured and the vehicle  
can be damaged if you try to do your own service  
work. Service and repair of these hybrid  
components should only be performed by a  
trained service technician with the proper  
knowledge and tools.  
experience, the proper replacement parts,  
and tools before attempting any vehicle  
maintenance task.  
.
Be sure to use the proper nuts, bolts, and  
other fasteners. English and metric fasteners  
can be easily confused.  
If the wrong fasteners are used, parts can  
later break or fall off. You could be hurt.  
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If doing some of your own service work, use the proper  
service manual. It tells you much more about how to  
service the vehicle than this manual can. To order the  
proper service manual, see Service Publications  
Ordering Informationin the owner manual.  
Checking Things Under  
the Hood  
High Voltage Devices and Wiring  
This vehicle has an airbag system. Before attempting  
to do your own service work, see Servicing Your  
AirbagEquipped Vehiclein the owner manual.  
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Keep a record with all parts receipts and list the mileage  
and the date of any service work performed. See  
Maintenance Recordin the owner manual.  
Exposure to high voltage can cause shock, burns,  
and even death. The high voltage systems in your  
vehicle can only be serviced by technicians with  
special training.  
High voltage devices are identified by labels. Do  
not remove, open, take apart, or modify these  
devices. High voltage cable or wiring has orange  
covering. Do not probe, tamper with, cut,  
or modify high voltage cable or wiring.  
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Engine Compartment Overview  
When you open the hood on your vehicle, you will see:  
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A. See Engine Air Cleaner/Filterin the owner  
Automatic Transmission Fluid  
manual.  
When to Check and Change Automatic  
Transmission Fluid  
It is usually not necessary to check the transmission  
fluid level. The only reason for fluid loss is a  
transmission leak or overheating the transmission.  
If you suspect a small leak, then use the following  
checking procedures to check the fluid level. However,  
if there is a large leak, then it may be necessary to have  
the vehicle towed to a dealer/retailer service department  
and have it repaired before driving the vehicle further.  
B. Drive Motor/Generator Control Module (DMCM).  
See Drive Motor/Generator Control Module  
(DMCM) Cooling System on page 69.  
C. Engine Oil Dipstick. See Engine Oilin the owner  
manual.  
D. Automatic Transmission Fluid Dipstick. See  
Automatic Transmission Fluid on page 65.  
E. Brake Fluid Reservoir. See Brakes on page 613.  
F. See Underhood Fuse Blockin the owner manual.  
G. See Windshield Washer Fluidin the owner  
Notice: Use of the incorrect automatic transmission  
fluid may damage the vehicle, and the damages may  
not be covered by the vehicle's warranty. Always  
use the automatic transmission fluid listed in  
manual.  
H. Hybrid Auxiliary Fuse Block. See Underhood Fuse  
Block on page 624.  
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 72.  
I. DMCM Coolant Surge Tank Pressure Cap. See  
Drive Motor/Generator Control Module (DMCM)  
Coolant Surge Tank Pressure Cap on page 68.  
Change the fluid and filter at the intervals listed in the  
Maintenance Schedule. See Scheduled Maintenance in  
the owner manual. Be sure to use the transmission fluid  
listed in Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on  
J. See Coolant Surge Tank Pressure Capin the  
owner manual.  
page 72  
.
K. Engine Oil Fill Cap. See Engine Oilin the owner  
manual.  
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6. Using the TRANS TEMP reading, determine and  
perform the appropriate check procedure. If the  
TRANS TEMP reading is not within the required  
temperature ranges, allow the vehicle to cool,  
or operate the vehicle until the appropriate  
transmission fluid temperature is reached.  
How to Check Automatic Transmission  
Fluid  
Notice: Too much or too little fluid can damage your  
transmission. Too much can mean that some of the  
fluid could come out and fall on hot engine parts or  
exhaust system parts, starting a fire. Too little fluid  
could cause the transmission to overheat. Be sure  
to get an accurate reading if you check your  
transmission fluid.  
Cold Check Procedure  
Use this procedure only as a reference to determine if  
the transmission has enough fluid to be operated safely  
until a hot check procedure can be made. The hot  
check procedure is the most accurate method to check  
the fluid level. Perform the hot check procedure at the  
first opportunity. Use this cold check procedure to check  
fluid level when the transmission temperature is  
between 24°C and 34°C (75°F and 93°F).  
Before checking the fluid level, prepare the vehicle as  
follows:  
1. Start the engine and park the vehicle on a level  
surface. Keep the engine running.  
2. Apply the parking brake and place the shift lever in  
P (Park).  
1. Locate the  
3. With your foot on the brake pedal, move the shift  
lever through each gear range, pausing for about  
three seconds in each range. Then, move the shift  
lever back to P (Park).  
transmission dipstick at  
the rear of the engine  
compartment, on the  
passenger side of the  
vehicle.  
4. Allow the engine to idle (500 800 RPM) for at  
least one minute. Slowly release the brake pedal.  
5. Keep the engine running and press the Trip/Fuel  
button or trip odometer reset stem until TRANS  
TEMP (Transmission Temperature) displays on the  
Driver Information Center (DIC).  
See Engine Compartment Overview on page 64  
for more information.  
2. Pull out the dipstick and wipe it with a clean rag or  
paper towel.  
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3. Install the dipstick by pushing it back in all the way,  
wait three seconds, and then pull it back out again.  
Hot Check Procedure  
Use this procedure to check the transmission fluid level  
when the transmission fluid temperature is between  
60°C and 75°C (140°F and 167°F).  
4. Check both sides of the dipstick and read the lower  
level. Repeat the check procedure to verify the  
reading.  
The hot check is the most accurate method to check the  
fluid level. The hot check should be performed at the  
first opportunity in order to verify the cold check. The  
fluid level rises as fluid temperature increases, so it is  
important to ensure the transmission temperature is  
within range.  
1. Locate the  
transmission dipstick at  
the rear of the engine  
compartment, on the  
passenger side of the  
vehicle.  
5. If the fluid level is below the COLD check band,  
add only enough fluid as necessary to bring the  
level into the COLD band. It does not take much  
fluid, generally less than 0.5 Liter (1 Pint). Do not  
overfill.  
See Engine Compartment Overview on page 64  
for more information.  
2. Pull out the dipstick and wipe it with a clean rag or  
paper towel.  
6. Perform a hot check at the first opportunity after  
the transmission reaches a normal operating  
temperature between 60°C and 75°C (140°F  
and 167°F).  
3. Install the dipstick by pushing it back in all the way,  
wait three seconds, and then pull it back out again.  
4. Check both sides of the dipstick and read the lower  
level. Repeat the check procedure to verify the  
reading.  
7. If the fluid level is in the acceptable range, push  
the dipstick back in all the way.  
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Consistency of Readings  
Always check the fluid level at least twice using  
the procedure described previously. Consistency  
(repeatable readings) is important to maintaining  
proper fluid level. If readings are still inconsistent,  
contact your dealer/retailer.  
Drive Motor/Generator Control  
Module (DMCM) Coolant Surge Tank  
Pressure Cap  
See Engine Compartment  
Overview on page 64  
for more information on  
location.  
5. Safe operating level is within the HOT cross hatch  
band on the dipstick. If the fluid level is not within  
the HOT band, and the transmission temperature  
is between 60°C and 75°C (140°F and 167°F), add  
or drain fluid as necessary to bring the level into  
the HOT band. If the fluid level is low, add only  
enough fluid to bring the level into the HOT band.  
It does not take much fluid, generally less than  
0.5 Liter (1 Pint). Do not overfill.  
6. If the fluid level is in the acceptable range, push  
the dipstick back in all the way.  
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When you decide it is safe to lift the hood, here is what  
you will see:  
The Drive Motor/Generator Control Module (DMCM)  
coolant surge tank pressure cap must be fully installed  
on the hybrid coolant surge tank.  
Notice: If the pressure cap is not tightly installed,  
coolant loss and possible damage to the Drive  
Motor/Generator Control Module (DMCM) may occur.  
Be sure the cap is properly and tightly secured.  
Drive Motor/Generator Control  
Module (DMCM) Cooling System  
In addition to the regular cooling system, the vehicle  
also has a cooling system for the DMCM system. This  
system is serviced differently than the vehicle's main  
cooling system. The DMCM cooling system includes the  
DMCM coolant surge tank, DMCM surge tank pressure  
cap, DMCM cooling pumps, hybrid cooling radiator and  
the Drive Motor/Generator Control Module (DMCM).  
The DMCM cooling system uses a 50/50 pre-mixed  
DEX-COOLcoolant and deionized water available at  
your dealer/retailer. See Engine Coolantand Cooling  
Systemin the owner manual for more information.  
A. Drive Motor/Generator  
Control Module (DMCM)  
D. DMCM Cooling  
Hoses (Out of View)  
B. Engine Coolant Surge  
Tank Pressure Cap  
E. DMCM Coolant  
Tank Pressure Cap  
C. DMCM Coolant Surge  
Tank/Engine Coolant  
Surge Tank  
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If the coolant inside the DMCM coolant surge tank is  
boiling, do not do anything else until it cools down.  
How to Add Coolant to the DMCM  
Coolant Surge Tank  
The coolant level should be at or above the FULL  
COLD mark with the vehicle parked on a level surface.  
If it is not, there might be a leak at the DMCM cooler  
core, DMCM pressure cap, DMCM cooler hoses,  
DMCM cooling pump or somewhere else in the DMCM  
cooling system.  
If no problem has been found yet, check to see if  
coolant is visible in the DMCM coolant surge tank.  
If coolant is visible, add premixed DEX-COOL™  
coolant, available at your dealer/retailer, at the DMCM  
coolant surge tank, but be sure the DMCM cooling  
system, including the DMCM coolant surge tank  
pressure cap, is cool before you do it. Use the  
procedure following.  
Notice: Running the engine when there is a leak in  
the hybrid cooling system can cause the hybrid  
cooling system to lose all coolant and can damage  
the system. Get any leak fixed before you drive the  
vehicle or run the engine.  
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If the DMCM coolant is empty , the vehicle must be  
serviced by your dealer and a special fill procedure  
must be followed.  
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Notice: Attempting to fill the DMCM cooling surge  
tank yourself when the fluid level is empty can  
damage your vehicle. Your vehicle must be  
serviced.  
Steam and scalding liquids from a hot cooling  
system can blow out and burn you badly. They are  
under pressure, and if you turn the coolant surge  
tank pressure cap even a little they can come  
out at high speed. Never turn the cap when the  
cooling system, including the coolant surge tank  
pressure cap, is hot. Wait for the cooling system  
and coolant surge tank pressure cap to cool if you  
ever have to turn the pressure cap.  
Notice: Using coolant other than a premixed  
DEX-COOL, available at your dealer/retailer, may  
damage your vehicle. Any repairs would not be  
covered by your warranty. Always use a premixed  
DEX-COOL (silicate-free) coolant in your vehicle.  
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1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and turn the  
vehicle off. Remove the DMCM coolant surge tank  
pressure cap when the DMCM cooling system,  
including the DMCM coolant surge tank pressure  
cap and DMCM cooling hoses, are no longer hot.  
You can be burned if you spill coolant on hot  
engine parts. Coolant contains ethylene glycol  
and it will burn if the engine parts are hot enough.  
Do not spill coolant on a hot engine.  
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Turn the DMCM coolant surge tank pressure cap  
slowly counterclockwise (left) about one full turn.  
Wait 30 seconds.  
5. Add the premixed DEXCOOL, available at your  
dealer/retailer, until the coolant level is maintained  
at the FULL COLD mark. This should take no  
longer than two minutes of hybrid cooling pump  
operation.  
If the level cannot be kept at the FULL COLD level,  
your vehicle may need service. See your dealer/  
retailer.  
6. Then replace the  
DMCM coolant surge  
tank pressure cap. Be  
sure the pressure cap  
is hand-tight and fully  
seated.  
2. Then keep turning the DMCM coolant surge tank  
pressure cap slowly, and remove it.  
Notice: Using tap water, cooling system sealers or  
conditioners in an attempt to stop coolant leaks can  
damage the DMCM and engine cooling systems.  
Never use tap water, cooling system sealers or  
conditioners in your cooling system.  
3. Add the premixed DEXCOOL, available at your  
dealer/retailer, to the DMCM coolant surge tank  
until the level reaches the FULL COLD mark.  
4. Turn the ignition to ON/RUN without starting the  
engine. The hybrid cooling pumps will run and any  
trapped air will purge to the surge tank.  
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Power Steering Fluid  
The vehicle has electric power steering and does not  
use power steering fluid.  
There are only two reasons why the brake fluid level in  
the reservoir might go down:  
.
The brake fluid level goes down because of normal  
brake lining wear. When new linings are installed,  
the fluid level goes back up.  
Brakes  
.
A fluid leak in the brake hydraulic system can also  
Brake Fluid  
cause a low fluid level. Have the brake hydraulic  
system fixed, since a leak means that sooner or  
later the brakes will not work well.  
The brake master cylinder  
reservoir is filled with  
DOT 3 brake fluid. See  
Engine Compartment  
Overview on page 64  
for the location of the  
reservoir.  
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Do not top off the brake fluid. Adding fluid does not  
correct a leak. If fluid is added when the linings are  
worn, there will be too much fluid when new brake  
linings are installed. Add or remove brake fluid, as  
necessary, only when work is done on the brake  
hydraulic system.  
Checking Brake Fluid  
Check brake fluid by looking at the brake fluid reservoir.  
See Engine Compartment Overview on page 64.  
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If too much brake fluid is added, it can spill on the  
engine and burn, if the engine is hot enough. You  
or others could be burned, and the vehicle could  
be damaged. Add brake fluid only when work is  
done on the brake hydraulic system. See  
Checking Brake Fluidin this section.  
When the brake fluid falls to a low level, the brake  
warning light comes on. See Brake System Warning  
Lightin the owner manual.  
With the engine not running for at least one minute, the  
maximum fluid level (A) is at the top of the reservoir  
body. With the engine running, the fluid level should be  
in the proper operating range (B) between the MIN and  
MAX marks. If it is not, have the brake hydraulic system  
checked to see if there is a leak.  
Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine when  
to check the brake fluid. See Scheduled Maintenance”  
in the owner manual.  
After work is done on the brake hydraulic system, make  
sure the level, with the engine running, is in the proper  
operating range (B) between the MIN and MAX marks.  
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Notice:  
What to Add  
.
Using the wrong fluid can badly damage  
Use only new DOT 3 brake fluid from a sealed  
container. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants”  
in the owner manual.  
brake hydraulic system parts. For example,  
just a few drops of mineral-based oil, such  
as engine oil, in the brake hydraulic system  
can damage brake hydraulic system parts so  
badly that they will have to be replaced. Do  
not let someone put in the wrong kind of  
fluid.  
Always clean the brake fluid reservoir cap and the area  
around the cap before removing it. This helps keep dirt  
from entering the reservoir.  
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If brake fluid is spilled on the vehicle's  
painted surfaces, the paint finish can be  
damaged. Be careful not to spill brake  
fluid on the vehicle. If you do, wash it off  
immediately. See Washing Your Vehicle”  
in the owner manual.  
With the wrong kind of fluid in the brake hydraulic  
system, the brakes might not work well. This could  
cause a crash. Always use the proper brake fluid.  
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Notice: Continuing to drive with worn-out brake  
pads could result in costly brake repair.  
Brake Wear  
This vehicle has disc brakes. Disc brake pads have  
built-in wear indicators that make a high-pitched  
warning sound when the brake pads are worn and new  
pads are needed. The sound can come and go or be  
heard all the time the vehicle is moving, except when  
applying the brake pedal firmly.  
Some driving conditions or climates can cause a brake  
squeal when the brakes are first applied or lightly  
applied. This does not mean something is wrong with  
the brakes.  
Properly torqued wheel nuts are necessary to help  
prevent brake pulsation. When tires are rotated, inspect  
brake pads for wear and evenly tighten wheel nuts in  
the proper sequence to torque specifications in  
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Capacities and Specificationsin the owner manual.  
The brake wear warning sound means that soon  
the brakes will not work well. That could lead to  
an accident. When the brake wear warning sound  
is heard, have the vehicle serviced.  
Brake linings should always be replaced as complete  
axle sets.  
Brake Pedal Travel  
See your dealer/retailer if the brake pedal does not  
return to normal height, or if there is a rapid increase in  
pedal travel. This could be a sign that brake service  
might be required.  
Brake Adjustment  
Every time the brakes are applied, the disc brakes  
adjust for wear.  
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Only a trained service technician with the proper  
knowledge and tools should inspect, test, or replace  
the hybrid battery. See your dealer/retailer if the hybrid  
battery needs service. The dealer/retailer has  
information on how to recycle the hybrid battery.  
There is also information available at  
Replacing Brake System Parts  
The braking system on a vehicle is complex. Its many  
parts have to be of top quality and work well together if  
the vehicle is to have really good braking. The vehicle  
was designed and tested with top-quality brake parts.  
When parts of the braking system are replaced for  
example, when the brake linings wear down and new  
ones are installed be sure to get new approved  
replacement parts. If this is not done, the brakes might  
not work properly. For example, if someone puts in  
brake linings that are wrong for the vehicle, the balance  
between the front and rear brakes can change for the  
worse. The braking performance expected can change  
in many other ways if the wrong replacement brake  
parts are installed.  
If an airbag inflates or the vehicle has been in a crash,  
the vehicle's sensing system might command the  
automatic hybrid battery disconnect to open. See  
Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash on  
page 22 for more information .  
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Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories  
contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals  
known to the State of California to cause cancer  
and reproductive harm. Wash hands after  
handling.  
Battery  
This vehicle has a standard 12volt battery and a  
highvoltage hybrid battery.  
Refer to the replacement number on the original battery  
label when a new standard 12volt battery is needed.  
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Vehicle Storage  
Jump Starting  
WARNING:  
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Batteries have acid that can burn you and gas  
that can explode. You can be badly hurt if you are  
not careful. See Jump Starting on page 618 for  
tips on working around a battery without  
getting hurt.  
Personal injury, death, or damage to the vehicle  
can result if you try jump starting or using a  
battery charger on the high voltage hybrid battery.  
Use only the 12-volt battery for jump starting and  
charging.  
Infrequent Usage: Remove the 12volt battery black,  
negative () cable from the battery to keep the battery  
from running down.  
If the vehicle's 12volt battery has run down, you may  
want to use another vehicle and some jumper cables to  
start your vehicle. Use the following steps to do it safely.  
Extended Storage: Remove the 12volt battery black,  
negative () cable from the battery or use a battery  
trickle charger.  
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Remember to reconnect the battery when ready to drive  
the vehicle.  
Batteries can hurt you. They can be dangerous  
because:  
.
They contain acid that can burn you.  
.
They contain gas that can explode or ignite.  
.
They contain enough electricity to burn you.  
If you do not follow these steps exactly, some or  
all of these things can hurt you.  
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Notice: Ignoring these steps could result in costly  
damage to the vehicle that would not be covered by  
the warranty.  
in N (Neutral) before setting the parking brake.  
If you have a four-wheel-drive vehicle, be sure the  
transfer case is in a drive gear, not in N (Neutral).  
Trying to start the vehicle by pushing or pulling it  
will not work, and it could damage the vehicle.  
Notice: If you leave the radio or other accessories  
on during the jump starting procedure, they could  
be damaged. The repairs would not be covered by  
the warranty. Always turn off the radio and other  
accessories when jump starting the vehicle.  
1. Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12volt  
battery with a negative ground system.  
Notice: If the other vehicle's system is not a 12-volt  
system with a negative ground, both vehicles can  
be damaged. Only use vehicles with 12-volt systems  
with negative grounds to jump start your vehicle.  
3. Turn off the ignition on both vehicles. Unplug  
unnecessary accessories plugged into the  
cigarette lighter or the accessory power outlets.  
Turn off the radio and all the lamps that are not  
needed.  
2. Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper  
cables can reach, but be sure the vehicles are not  
touching each other. It could cause a ground  
connection you do not want. You would not be able  
to start your vehicle, and the bad grounding could  
damage the electrical systems.  
This avoids sparks and helps save both batteries.  
It could save the radio!  
4. Open the hood on the other vehicle and locate the  
positive (+) and negative () terminal locations on  
that vehicle.  
To avoid the possibility of the vehicles rolling, set  
the parking brake firmly on both vehicles involved  
in the jump start procedure. Put the automatic  
transmission in P (Park) or a manual transmission  
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An electric fan can start up even when the engine  
is not running and can injure you. Keep hands,  
clothing and tools away from any underhood  
electric fan.  
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Using an open flame near a battery can cause  
battery gas to explode. People have been hurt  
doing this, and some have been blinded. Use a  
flashlight if you need more light.  
The positive (+) connection is located under a red  
plastic cover at the positive battery post. To  
uncover the remote positive (+) terminal, open the  
red plastic cover.  
Be sure the battery has enough water. You do not  
need to add water to the battery installed in your  
new vehicle. But if a battery has filler caps, be  
sure the right amount of fluid is there. If it is low,  
add water to take care of that first. If you do not,  
explosive gas could be present.  
5. The remote negative () is a solid engine ground.  
Battery fluid contains acid that can burn you. Do  
not get it on you. If you accidentally get it in your  
eyes or on your skin, flush the place with water  
and get medical help immediately.  
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7. Connect the red positive (+) cable to the  
positive (+) terminal of the vehicle with the dead  
battery. Use a remote positive (+) if the vehicle  
has one.  
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Fans or other moving engine parts can injure you  
badly. Keep your hands away from moving parts  
once the engine is running.  
8. Do not let the other end touch metal. Connect it to  
the positive (+) terminal of the good battery. Use a  
remote positive (+) if the vehicle has one.  
9. Now connect the black negative () cable to the  
negative () terminal of the good battery. Use a  
remote negative () if the vehicle has one.  
6. Check that the jumper cables do not have loose or  
missing insulation. If they do, you could get a  
shock. The vehicles could be damaged too.  
Do not let the other end touch anything until the  
next step. The other end of the negative () cable  
does not go to the dead battery. It goes to a heavy,  
unpainted metal engine part or to the remote  
negative () terminal on the vehicle with the dead  
battery.  
Before you connect the cables, here are some  
basic things you should know. Positive (+) goes to  
positive (+) or to a remote positive (+) terminal if  
the vehicle has one. Negative () will go to a  
heavy, unpainted metal engine part or a solid  
engine ground.  
Do not connect positive (+) to negative () or you  
will get a short that would damage the battery and  
maybe other parts too. Do not connect the  
negative () cable to the negative () terminal on  
the dead battery because this can cause sparks.  
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10. Connect the other end of the negative () cable to  
the remote negative () terminal, on the vehicle  
with the dead battery.  
Jumper Cable Removal  
11. Now start the vehicle with the good battery and run  
the engine for a while.  
12. Try to start the vehicle that had the dead battery.  
If it will not start after a few tries, it probably needs  
service.  
Notice: If the jumper cables are connected or  
removed in the wrong order, electrical shorting may  
occur and damage the vehicle. The repairs would  
not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Always  
connect and remove the jumper cables in the  
correct order, making sure that the cables do not  
touch each other or other metal.  
A. Heavy, Unpainted Metal Engine Part or Remote  
Negative () Terminal  
B. Good Battery or Remote Positive (+) and Remote  
Negative () Terminals  
C. Dead Battery or Remote Positive (+) Terminal  
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To disconnect the jumper cables from both vehicles:  
Electrical System  
1. Disconnect the black negative () cable from the  
vehicle that had the bad battery.  
High Voltage Devices and Wiring  
2. Disconnect the black negative () cable from the  
vehicle with the good battery.  
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3. Disconnect the red positive (+) cable from the  
vehicle with the good battery.  
Exposure to high voltage can cause shock, burns,  
and even death. The high voltage systems in your  
vehicle can only be serviced by technicians with  
special training.  
4. Disconnect the red positive (+) cable from the other  
vehicle.  
5. Return the remote positive (+) terminal cover to its  
original position.  
High voltage devices are identified by labels. Do  
not remove, open, take apart, or modify these  
devices. High voltage cable or wiring has orange  
covering. Do not probe, tamper with, cut,  
or modify high voltage cable or wiring.  
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information on its location. For more information on the  
main underhood fuse block, see Underhood Fuse  
Blockin the owner manual.  
Fuses and Circuit Breakers  
The wiring circuits in the vehicle are protected from  
short circuits by a combination of fuses, circuit breakers  
and fusible thermal links. This greatly reduces the  
chance of fires caused by electrical problems.  
Be sure you replace a bad fuse with a new one of the  
identical size and rating.  
If you ever have a problem on the road and do not have  
a spare fuse, you can borrow one that has the  
same amperage. Just pick some feature of the vehicle  
that you can get along without, like the radio or cigarette  
lighter, and use its fuse, if it is the correct amperage.  
Replace it as soon as you can.  
The vehicle also has a special fuse in the battery box  
for the 300-volt batteries. If this fuse has failed and  
needs to be replaced, the vehicle will be disabled and  
you will need to have the vehicle repaired by your  
dealer/retailer. Do not attempt to self-service this fuse.  
Fuses  
Usage  
ACPO (SUV Only)  
BECM FAN  
ACCM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Underhood Fuse Block  
Hybrid Auxiliary Underhood Fuse Block  
The hybrid underhood fuse block is located in the  
engine compartment near the front of the vehicle. Lift  
the cover for access to the fuse/relay block. See Engine  
Compartment Overview on page 64 for more  
CAB HTR PMP  
EMPTY  
COOL PUMP  
EPS  
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Fuses  
Usage  
Relays  
FAN LOW  
FAN MID 1  
FAN HI  
Usage  
Drive Motor/Generator Control  
Module 1  
Cooling Fan Low Speed Relay  
Cooling Fan Mid 1  
8
Drive Motor/Generator Control  
Module 2  
Cooling Fan High Speed Relay  
Cooling Fan Mid 2  
9
FAN MID 2  
FAN CNTRL  
10  
BECM  
Cooling Fan Control  
JCase  
Usage  
Appearance Care  
FAN 1  
Cooling Fan 1  
Auxiliary Transmission  
Fluid Pump  
Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials  
When scraping the windshield glass to remove ice and  
snow, stay clear of the hybrid decal.  
TRANS PUMP  
FAN 2  
Cooling Fan 2  
CAB HTR PMP  
Cab Heater Pump  
To have the hybrid decals removed from the vehicle,  
please see your dealer/retailer.  
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Capacities and Specifications  
Capacities  
Application  
English  
Metric  
Automatic Transmission* (Pan Removal and Filter  
Replacement)  
11.5 qt  
10.9 L  
Cooling System  
Drive Motor Generator Control Module Cooling System  
6.0L V8 Engine Cooling System  
Fuel Tank  
2.9 qt  
17.2 qt  
26.0 gal  
2.7 L  
16.3 L  
98.4 L  
*See Automatic Transmission Fluid on page 65 for information on checking fluid level.  
All capacities are approximate. Recheck fluid level after filling.  
Engine Specifications  
Engine  
VIN Code  
Transmission  
Spark Plug Gap  
6.0LV8  
J
Automatic  
0.040 in (1.02 mm)  
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Section 7 Maintenance Schedule  
Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
Engine Drive Belt Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
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Engine Drive Belt Routing  
Maintenance Schedule  
Recommended Fluids and  
Lubricants  
Fluids identified below are specific to the hybrid vehicle  
and can be obtained from your dealer/retailer. See the  
owner manual for the other fluids and lubricants  
recommended for the vehicle.  
Usage  
Fluid/Lubricant  
Always use the pre-mixed  
Drive Motor/  
Generator  
50/50 mixture of deionized water and  
DEX-COOL® (silicate-free) coolant  
Control Module available at your dealer/retailer. See  
(DMCM) Cooling Drive Motor/Generator Control Module  
System  
(DMCM) Cooling System on  
page 69  
.
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D
Antilock Brake System (ABS)  
Drive Motor/Generator Control Module (DMCM)  
Coolant Surge Tank Pressure Cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-8  
Drive Motor/Generator Control Module (DMCM)  
Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9  
Driver Information Center (DIC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11  
Warnings and Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11  
Warning Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7  
Audio System(s)  
Navigation/Radio System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13  
Automatic Transmission, Fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-5  
B
E
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17  
Belt Routing, Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2  
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13  
Regenerative Braking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21  
System Warning Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
Engine  
Compartment Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4  
Coolant Temperature Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
Drive Belt Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
Engine Coolant Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19  
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F
Canadian Owners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii  
Capacities and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26  
Charging System Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4  
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2  
Coolant  
Fluid  
Power Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13  
Fuel  
Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10  
Fuel Economy Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5  
Engine Temperature Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
Coolant Surge Tank Pressure Cap, (DMCM) . . . . . . . . .6-8  
Cooling System, (DMCM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9  
Covers  
Tonneau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2, 3-7  
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J
Gages  
Jump Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-18  
Engine Coolant Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10  
Fuel Economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
Oil Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
Tachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4  
L
Lights  
Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7  
Brake System Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
Charging System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4  
Oil Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9  
StabiliTrak® Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7  
H
High Voltage Devices and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3  
I
M
Instrument Panel Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii  
Maintenance Schedule  
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
Manual, How to Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii  
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Regenerative Braking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21  
Restraint System Check  
Replacing Restraint System Parts  
N
Navigation/Radio System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13  
After a Crash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
Running the Vehicle While Parked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21  
O
Oil  
Pressure Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9  
Oil Pressure Gage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8  
Owners, Canadian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii  
S
Seats  
Rear Seat Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
Service  
P
Doing Your Own Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2  
Specifications and Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26  
StabiliTrak® Indicator Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7  
Starting Your Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14  
Steering  
Power  
Steering Fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13  
R
Fluid, Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13  
Radios  
Navigation/Radio System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13  
Rear Seat Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2  
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2  
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V
Tachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4  
Tonneau Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2, 3-7  
Towing  
Vehicle  
Running While Parked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21  
Voltage Devices, and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3  
Towing Your Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Transmission, Automatic Fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-5  
W
Wiring, High Voltage Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3  
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