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W
ARNING:
Never
use
oil
or
grease
on
bolts
or
nuts
because
the
nuts
might
come
loose.
The
vehicle's
wheel
could
fall
off,
causing
a
crash.
9.
Put
the
wheel
nuts
back
on
with
the
rounded
end
of
the
nuts
toward
the
wheel
after
mounting
the
spare
tire.
10.
T
ighten
each
wheel
nut
by
hand.
Then
use
the
wheel
wrench
to
tighten
the
wheel
nuts
until
the
wheel
is
held
against
the
hub.
1
1.
Turn
the
wheel
wrench
counterclockwise
to
lower
the
vehicle.
Lower
the
jack
completely
.
{
W
ARNING:
Wheel
nuts
that
are
improperly
or
incorrectly
tightened
can
cause
the
wheels
to
become
loose
or
come
off.
The
wheel
nuts
should
be
tightened
with
a
torque
wrench
to
the
proper
torque
specification
after
replacing.
Follow
the
torque
specification
supplied
by
the
aftermarket
(Continued)
W
ARNING:
(Continued)
manufacturer
when
using
accessory
locking
wheel
nuts.
See
Capacities
and
Specifications
on
page
7
‑
1
12
for
original
equipment
wheel
nut
torque
specifications.
Notice:
Improperly
tightened
wheel
nuts
can
lead
to
brake
pulsation
and
rotor
damage.
T
o
avoid
expensive
brake
repairs,
evenly
tighten
the
wheel
nuts
in
the
proper
sequence
and
to
the
proper
torque
specification.
See
Capacities
and
Specifications
on
page
7
‑
1
12
for
the
wheel
nut
torque
specification.
12.
T
ighten
the
nuts
firmly
in
a
crisscross
sequence
as
shown
by
turning
the
wheel
wrench
clockwise.
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Table of Contents
Section 2 Seats and Restraint System
35
Default Chapter
3
Canadian Owners
3
Vehicle Symbols
4
In Brief
7
Initial Drive Information
10
Canceling a Remote Start
11
Door Locks
11
Power Door Locks
11
Remote Vehicle Start
11
Starting the Vehicle
11
Tailgate Removal
12
Seat Adjustment
13
Front Seats
13
Power Lumbar
13
Power Seats
13
Memory Features
14
Second Row Seats
14
Head Restraint Adjustment
15
Heated Seats
15
Safety Belt
16
Sensing System for Passenger Airbag
16
Exterior Mirrors
17
Mirror Adjustment
17
Power Foldaway Mirrors
17
Interior Mirror
18
Steering Wheel Adjustment
18
Interior Lighting
19
Exterior Lighting
20
Windshield Wiper/Washer
21
Portable Audio Devices
23
Satellite Radio
23
Vehicle Features
23
Steering Wheel Controls
24
Power Outlets
28
Ultrasonic Parking Assist
28
Universal Remote System
28
Performance and Maintenance
29
Tire Pressure Monitor
29
Driving for Better Fuel Economy
30
How Onstar Service Works
32
Onstar Steering Wheel Controls
33
Your Responsibility
33
Table of Contents
35
Head Restraints
36
Front Seats
37
Power Seats
37
Power Lumbar
38
Easy Exit Seat
41
Power Reclining Seatbacks
41
Rear Seats
43
Rear Seat Operation
43
Safety Belts
44
How to Wear Safety Belts Properly
49
Questions and Answers about Safety Belts
49
Lap-Shoulder Belt
58
Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides
61
Safety Belt Extender
63
Child Restraints
64
Older Children
64
Infants and Young Children
66
Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
63
Child Restraints
70
Child Restraint Systems
70
Where to Put the Restraint
71
Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children
73
Latch System
76
Position
78
Seat Position
79
Securing a Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat Position
81
Airbag System
85
Where Are the Airbags
87
When Should an Airbag Inflate
90
How Does an Airbag Restrain
91
What Makes an Airbag Inflate
91
What will You See after an Airbag Inflates
92
Passenger Sensing System
94
Servicing Your Airbag-Equipped Vehicle
98
Vehicle
98
Restraint System Check
100
Checking the Restraint Systems
100
Replacing Restraint System Parts after a Crash
101
Section 3 Features and Controls
103
Keys
105
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System
106
Operation
106
Battery Replacement
108
Programming Transmitters to the Vehicle
108
Remote Vehicle Start
109
Doors and Locks
111
Door Locks
111
Power Door Locks
112
Delayed Locking
112
Programmable Automatic Door Locks
112
Rear Door Security Locks
112
Lockout Protection
113
Midgate
114
Tailgate
123
Power Assist Steps
123
Windows
124
Power Windows
125
Sun Visors
127
Theft-Deterrent Systems
128
Content Theft-Deterrent
128
Testing the Alarm
129
PASS-Key ® III+ Electronic Immobilizer
130
Starting and Operating Your Vehicle
132
New Vehicle Break-In
132
Ignition Positions
133
Retained Accessory Power (RAP)
134
Starting Procedure
134
Starting the Engine
134
Adjustable Throttle and Brake Pedal
136
Engine Coolant Heater
136
Active Fuel Management
137
Automatic Transmission Operation
137
Tow/Haul Mode
141
Parking Brake
142
Shifting into Park
143
Torque Lock
144
Shifting out of Park
145
Parking over Things that Burn
145
Engine Exhaust
146
Running the Vehicle While Parked
146
Mirrors
147
Manual Rearview Mirror
147
Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror
147
Outside Power Foldaway Mirrors
148
Automatic Dimming
148
Park Tilt Mirrors
149
Turn Signal Indicator
149
Outside Convex Mirror
149
Outside Heated Mirrors
149
Object Detection Systems
150
Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist (URPA)
150
Rear Vision Camera (RVC)
152
Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast of the Screen
153
Universal Home Remote System
156
Universal Home Remote System Operation
156
Storage Areas
162
Glove Box
162
Cupholders
162
Instrument Panel Storage
162
Center Console Storage
163
Roof Rack System
163
Rear Seat Armrest
164
Cargo Cover Panels
164
Cargo Panel Storage System
166
Reinstalling the Cargo Cover Panels
170
Cargo Tie Downs
173
All-Weather Cargo Area
173
Side Rail Channels
176
Cargo Area Floor Drains
178
Top-Box Storage
178
Sunroof
179
Section 4 Instrument Panel
181
Instrument Panel Overview
183
Hazard Warning Flashers
183
Horn
183
Tilt Wheel
183
Heated Steering Wheel
183
Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever
184
Turn and Lane-Change Signals
184
Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer
185
Flash-To-Pass
185
Windshield Wipers
186
Windshield Washer
186
Cruise Control
187
Exterior Lamps
190
Headlamps on Reminder
194
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
194
Automatic Headlamp System
195
Fog Lamps
196
Exterior Cargo Lamps
196
Instrument Panel Brightness
196
Dome Lamps
197
Dome Lamp Override
197
Entry/Exit Lighting
197
Reading Lamps
197
Electric Power Management
197
Battery Run-Down Protection
198
Accessory Power Outlet(S)
198
Ashtray(S) and Cigarette Lighter
199
Analog Clock
200
Climate Controls
200
Dual Automatic Climate Control System
200
Automatic Operation
201
Manual Operation
202
Rear Window Defogger
204
Outlet Adjustment
204
Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators
205
Operation Tips
205
Instrument Panel Cluster
206
Speedometer and Odometer
207
Trip Odometer
207
Tachometer
207
Safety Belt Reminders
207
Airbag Readiness Light
208
Passenger Airbag Status Indicator
209
Charging System Light
210
Brake System Warning Light
211
Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light
212
Stabilitrak ® Indicator Light
212
Engine Coolant Temperature Gage
213
Tire Pressure Light
213
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
214
Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs
216
Oil Pressure Light
217
Security Light
217
Cruise Control Light
218
Fog Lamp Light
218
Highbeam on Light
218
Lights on Reminder
218
Driver Information Center (DIC)
219
DIC Operation and Displays
220
Trip Odometer
221
Tire Pressure
224
DIC Compass
226
Compass Calibration
227
DIC Warnings and Messages
228
Engine Overheated Stop Engine
229
Fuel Level Low
230
Oil Pressure Low Stop Engine
230
Service Air Bag
232
Service Brake System
232
Service Suspension System
233
Service Tire Monitor System
233
Turn Signal on
235
DIC Vehicle Customization
236
Remote Door Lock
238
Remote Door Unlock
238
Exit Lighting
239
Approach Lighting
240
Remote Start
243
Fuel Gage
219
Tow/Haul Mode Light
219
Audio System(S)
246
Bluetooth
246
Voice Recognition
247
Bluetooth Controls
247
Audio System
247
Storing Name Tags
249
Deleting Name Tags
251
Making a Call
252
Call Waiting
253
Receiving a Call
253
Transferring a Call
254
Bluetooth System
255
Other Information
256
Before Driving
257
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) System
257
Audio Output
260
Video Screen
260
Remote Control
261
Rear Seat Audio (RSA)
265
Cleaning the Video Screen
265
DVD Display Error Messages
265
DVD Distortion
265
Theft-Deterrent Feature
267
Audio Steering Wheel Controls
268
Radio Reception
269
Fixed Mast Antenna
270
XM Satellite Radio Antenna System
270
Section 5 Navigation System
271
Overview
272
Navigation System Overview
272
Getting Started
274
Deleting Personal Information
277
Storing Radio Station Presets
277
Setting the Clock
278
Storing Preset Destinations
280
Cleaning the Display
281
Features and Controls
282
Using the Navigation System
282
Maps
284
Detailed Areas
284
Installing the DVD Map Disc
285
Scrolling the Map
286
Symbols
287
Driving on a Route
292
Auto Reroute
293
Destination
294
Address Book
299
Previous Destination
300
Preset Destination
303
Previous Destinations
306
Getting Started on Your Route
307
Adding Destinations to the Address Book
310
Cancel Guidance
310
Adding or Changing Preset Destinations
311
Configure Menu
312
Route Preference
313
Traffic Options
316
Global Positioning System (GPS)
326
Vehicle Positioning
327
Problems with Route Guidance
328
If the System Needs Service
328
Ordering Map Dvds
328
Database Coverage Explanations
329
Navigation Audio System
329
Playing the Radio
330
Sound Menu
333
Radio Menu
334
XM Satellite Radio Service
336
XM Radio Messages
336
CD Player
338
Using an Mp3 CD
340
DVD Player
345
DVD Menu Options
346
Playing a DVD
346
DVD Messages
351
Care of Your Cds and Dvds
355
Auxiliary Devices
356
Voice Recognition
357
Voice Recognition Commands
358
Radio Commands
359
Section 6 Driving Your Vehicle
361
Defensive Driving
362
Drunk Driving
362
Your Driving, the Road, and the Vehicle
362
Control of a Vehicle
363
Braking
364
Antilock Brake System (ABS)
365
Brake Assist
366
Braking in Emergencies
366
Stabilitrak ® System
366
Traction Control Operation
368
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) System
369
Locking Rear Axle
369
Magnetic Ride Control
369
Road Sensing Suspension
369
Steering
370
Power Steering
370
Off-Road Recovery
371
Loss of Control
372
Passing
372
Off-Road Driving
373
Environmental Concerns
375
Traveling to Remote Areas
376
Scanning the Terrain
377
Driving on Hills
378
Approaching a Hill
378
Driving Uphill
379
Driving Downhill
380
Stalling on an Incline
383
Driving in Water
384
Driving at Night
384
Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads
385
Before Leaving on a Long Trip
386
Highway Hypnosis
386
Hill and Mountain Roads
387
Winter Driving
388
If Your Vehicle Is Stuck in Sand, Mud, Ice
390
Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It out
390
Recovery Hooks
391
Loading the Vehicle
392
Automatic Level Control
398
Recreational Vehicle Towing
399
Towing
399
Towing Your Vehicle
399
Truck-Camper Loading Information
399
Autoride
401
Level Control
401
Towing a Trailer
402
Pulling a Trailer
403
Weight of the Trailer
404
Weight of the Trailer Tongue
405
Safety Chains
407
Trailer Brakes
409
Driving with a Trailer
410
Driving on Grades
411
Making Turns
411
Parking on Hills
412
Maintenance When Trailer Towing
413
Trailer Wiring Harness
413
Trailer Recommendations
414
Section 7 Service and Appearance Care
415
Service
418
Accessories and Modifications
418
California Proposition 65 Warning
419
California Perchlorate Materials
419
Requirements
419
Doing Your Own Service Work
419
Adding Equipment to the Outside of the
420
Fuel
420
Gasoline Octane
421
Gasoline Specifications
421
California Fuel
421
Additives
421
Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol)
422
Fuels in Foreign Countries
423
Filling the Tank
424
Checking Things under the Hood
426
Filling a Portable Fuel Container
426
Hood Release
427
Engine Compartment Overview
428
Engine Oil
429
What Kind of Engine Oil to Use
431
Engine Oil Life System
432
When to Change Engine Oil
432
What to Do with Used Oil
433
Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
434
Automatic Transmission Fluid
436
Cold Check Procedure
437
Cooling System
440
Engine Coolant
441
What to Use
442
Checking Coolant
443
Engine Overheating
447
Engine Compartment
448
Overheated Engine Protection
449
Operating Mode
449
Engine Fan Noise
449
Power Steering Fluid
450
Windshield Washer Fluid
451
Adding Washer Fluid
451
Brakes
452
Brake Fluid
452
Checking Brake Fluid
453
Brake Adjustment
454
Battery
455
Vehicle Storage
455
Jump Starting
456
Transfer Case
461
All-Wheel Drive
461
Rear Axle
462
Front Axle
463
Headlamp Aiming
464
Bulb Replacement
467
High Intensity Discharge (HID) Lighting
467
License Plate Lamp
469
Replacement Bulbs
469
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement
470
Tires
471
Tire Sidewall Labeling
472
Tire Size
474
Tire Terminology and Definitions
475
Inflation - Tire Pressure
478
How to Check
479
High-Speed Operation
479
Tire Pressure Monitor System
480
Tire Pressure Monitor Operation
481
Tpms Malfunction Light and Message
482
Tpms Sensor Matching Process
483
Tire Inspection and Rotation
484
When It Is Time for New Tires
485
Buying New Tires
486
Different Size Tires and Wheels
488
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
488
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
490
Wheel Replacement
490
Tire Chains
491
If a Tire Goes Flat
492
Changing a Flat Tire
493
Removing the Spare Tire and Tools
494
Spare Tire
497
Secondary Latch System
503
Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools
506
Spare Tire
510
Appearance Care
510
Interior Cleaning
510
Fabric/Carpet
512
Leather
512
Wood Panels
513
Speaker Covers
513
Care of Safety Belts
513
Weatherstrips
514
Washing Your Vehicle
514
Cleaning Exterior Lamps/Lenses
514
Finish Care
515
Windshield and Wiper Blades
515
Aluminum or Chrome-Plated Wheels
516
And Trim
516
Tires
517
Sheet Metal Damage
517
Finish Damage
517
Underbody Maintenance
517
Chemical Paint Spotting
517
Electrical System
518
Add-On Electrical Equipment
518
Windshield Wiper Fuses
519
Power Windows and Other Power Options
519
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
519
Instrument Panel Fuse Block
519
Center Instrument Panel Fuse Block
521
Underhood Fuse Block
522
Vehicle Identification
518
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
518
Engine Identification
518
Service Parts Identification Label
518
Capacities and Specifications
526
Maintenance Schedule
530
Introduction
530
Scheduled Maintenance
531
Additional Required Services
533
Owner Checks and Services
536
Ignition Transmission Lock Check
537
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
538
Maintenance Replacement Parts
540
Engine Drive Belt Routing
541
Maintenance Record
542
Section 9 Customer Assistance Information
545
Customer Assistance and Information
546
Customer Satisfaction Procedure
546
Online Owner Center
549
Customer Assistance for
550
Customer Assistance Offices
550
GM Mobility Reimbursement Program
551
Roadside Service
552
Calling for Assistance
552
Cadillac Owner Privileges
553
Courtesy Transportation Program
555
Transportation Options
556
Additional Program Information
556
Scheduling Service Appointments
555
Collision Damage Repair
557
Repair Facility
558
Insuring Your Vehicle
558
If a Crash Occurs
558
Reporting Safety Defects
560
Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Government
560
Reporting Safety Defects to the Canadian Government
560
Owner Information
561
Service Manuals
561
Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors
561
Service Publications Ordering Information
561
Current and Past Model Order Forms
562
Vehicle Data Recording and Privacy
562
Event Data Recorders
563
Onstar
564
Navigation System
564
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
564
Radio Frequency Statement
564
Instrument Panel
572
Aluminum or Chrome-Plated Wheels
578
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Brand
Cadillac
Model
2010 Escalade EXT
Category
Automobile
Language
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