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Warranty Service
In the U.S.and Canada,s e rvice is provided by our Company -
owned Service Centers and over 300 Authorized Service Dealers.
For the address of your nearest authorized Service Dealer,c o n t a c t
us at 800-736-4648 (in U.S.), 888-277-6333 (in Canada),v i s i t
our website at www.remington-products.com or consult your local
Yellow Pages under “ S h av e r- E l e c t r i c - R e p a i r ” . For U.S.c u s t o m e r s ,
you may mail the product, sales receipt included, p o s t p a i d ,t o
Remington Products Company, L . L . C . , 60 Main St., B r i d g e p o r t ,C T
0 6 6 0 4 ,A t t e n t i o n :S e rvice Department. KEEP SALES RECEIPT
AS PROOF OF PURCHASE FOR WARRANTY PURPOSES.
For questions or comments, contact us:
Remington Products Company L.L.C.
20 Constitution Boulevard South
P.O.Box 884
Shelton,CT 06484-0884
Attn:Consumer Affairs
800-736-4648
www.remington-products.com
Remington Products (Canada) Inc.
61 Amber St.
Markham,Ontario L3R3J7
Attn:Customer Service
888-277-6333
www.remington-products.com
Email: remington-custser@sympatico.com
R e m i n g t o n ,E a s y - V i e w,and MicroFlex are trademarks
of Remington Corporat i o n ,L . L . C .
© 2003 R.P. C ,L . L . C .Job S03-049 5/03 Part No. 12642
U . S .Pat e n t :5,390,416; 5,408,749; D436,228
Canadian Pat e n t s :2,091,039; 2,114,923; 2,111,626 and 86,544
Full Two-Year Warranty
Remington warrants that this product is free from defect in material and
workmanship for two years after its original purchase date—except for
d a m age as specified below and these parts meant to be replaced during
regular maintenance:
Rotary heads and cutter assembly
If the product should become defective within the warranty period,
Remington will repair it or elect to replace it free of charge. We will return
your product, shipping charges prepaid, if you do the following within two
years of the purchase dat e :
1 .Return the complete product in person or by mail,p o s t age paid,to a
Remington Company - owned Service Center or Authorized Service Dealer.
2 .I n clude the original purchase receipt with the product.
3 .I n clude a description of the problem or defect.
4 .Do not return the product to the store that sold it to you.
This warranty does not cover products damaged by the follow i n g :
A c c i d e n t ,m i s u s e , abuse or alteration of it
Servicing by unauthorized persons
Use with unauthorized accessories
Connecting it to incorrect current and voltage
A ny other conditions beyond our control
No responsibility, o b l i g at i o n s ,or liability is assumed for the installation or
maintenance of this product.
REMINGTON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTA L ,S P E C I A L
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PROD-
U C T. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTA B I L I T Y, ARE LIMITED IN DURA-
TION TO TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights that vary from state to stat e .Some states do not allow the excl u s i o n
or limitation of incidental or consequential damag e s , or limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations and exclusions may
not apply to you.
Remington
®
Money-Back Offer
If within 30 days after you have purchased your Remington
®
shaver, you are not satisfied with your shaver and would like a
refund,just return your shaver, together with the sales receipt,to
the retailer from whom the shaver was purchased.Remington will
reimburse all retailers who accept shavers within 30 days from
date of purchase.If you have any questions regarding this
money-back guarantee,please call 800-736-4648 (in U.S.) or
888-277-6333 (in Canada)
Remington Products Company, L . L . C .
60 Main Street
B r i d g e p o r t ,CT 06604
Remington Products (Canada) Inc.
61 Amber Street
M a r k h a m ,Ontario L3R 3J7
MADE IN CHINA
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Table des matières

Canadian Owners

2

Vehicle Damage Warnings

4

Vehicle Symbols

4

Power Seats

7

Manual Lumbar

8

Power Lumbar

8

Heated Seats

9

Easy Exit Seat

11

Power Reclining Seatbacks

14

Head Restraints

15

Why Safety Belts Work

19

Questions and Answers About

22

Safety Belts

22

Lap-Shoulder Belt

32

Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster

34

Safety Belt Pretensioners

35

Child Restraints

39

Child Restraint Systems

46

Lower Anchors

50

Top Tether Anchor

50

Locations

51

Crew and Extended Cab Models

56

Rear Seat Position

58

Airbag System

73

Where Are the Airbags?

76

When Should an Airbag Inflate?

78

What Makes an Airbag Inflate?

79

How Does an Airbag Restrain?

80

What Will You See After an

80

Airbag Inflates?

80

Airbag Off Switch

82

Passenger Sensing System

85

Restraint System Check

92

Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)

98

System Operation

99

Remote Vehicle Start

101

Remote Start Ready

103

{CAUTION:

104

Delayed Locking

105

Programmable Automatic Door

105

Rear Door Security Locks

105

Lockout Protection

106

Rear Doors

106

Tailgate Removal

108

Power Sliding Rear Window

111

Theft-Deterrent Systems

112

Testing the Alarm

113

1 stamped on it

115

Starting and Operating

116

Your Vehicle

116

Key In the Ignition

117

Starting the Engine

118

Fast Idle System

119

Active Fuel Management™

122

Range Selection Mode (Allison

126

Hydra-Matic

126

6-Speed Transmission)

126

Low Traction Mode

127

Tow/Haul Mode

128

6-Speed Automatic

129

Transmission)

129

Four-Wheel Drive

130

Manual Transfer Case

131

Electronic Transfer Case

135

Shifting into NEUTRAL

138

Automatic Transfer Case

139

Shifting Out of NEUTRAL

143

Parking Brake

144

Manual Rearview Mirror

150

, Compass and

150

Temperature Display

150

Compass Calibration

151

Compass Variance

151

Cleaning the Mirror

152

Outside Manual Mirrors

153

Outside Towing Mirrors

154

Outside Power Mirrors

155

Work Properly

161

OnStar Services

162

OnStar Hands-Free Calling

163

OnStar Virtual Advisor

163

How OnStar Service Works

164

Universal Home Remote

165

Programming Universal Home

166

Remote — Rolling Code

166

Remote — Fixed Code

168

Using Universal Home Remote

171

Reprogramming Universal Home

171

Remote Buttons

171

Erasing Universal Home Remote

171

Storage Areas

172

Center Console Storage

173

Luggage Carrier

173

Rear Seat Armrest

174

Cargo Management System

174

Extended Cab

176

Crew Cab

177

Section 3 Instrument Panel

179

Instrument Panel Overview

182

Hazard Warning Flashers

186

Other Warning Devices

186

Tilt Wheel

186

Turn and Lane-Change Signals

188

Flash-to-Pass

189

Windshield Wipers

189

Exterior Lamps

195

Headlamps on Reminder

196

Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)

196

Automatic Headlamp System

197

Puddle Lamps

198

Fog Lamps

198

Auxiliary Roof Mounted Lamp

198

Instrument Panel Brightness

199

Dome Lamps

199

Dome Lamp Override

199

Entry Lighting

199

Exit Lighting

199

Reading Lamps

200

Cargo Lamp

200

Electric Power Management

200

Battery Run-Down Protection

201

Accessory Power Outlet(s)

201

Climate Controls

203

Defogging and Defrosting

205

Rear Window Defogger

205

Climate Control System

206

(Heater Only)

206

Dual Automatic Climate

207

Control System

207

Controls

208

Automatic Operation

208

Manual Operation

210

Air Conditioning

211

Outlet Adjustment

213

Warning Lights, Gages, and

214

Indicators

214

Instrument Panel Cluster

215

Speedometer and Odometer

216

Trip Odometer

216

Tachometer

216

Safety Belt Reminders

217

Airbag Off Light

219

Charging System Light

223

Voltmeter Gage

223

Brake System Warning Light

224

StabiliTrak

226

Indicator Light

226

Tire Pressure Light

227

Malfunction Indicator Lamp

227

If the Light is Flashing

228

If the Light Is On Steady

228

Emissions Inspection and

229

Maintenance Programs

229

Cruise Control Light

232

Highbeam On Light

232

Four-Wheel-Drive Light

232

Tow/Haul Mode Light

232

Fuel Gage

233

Low Fuel Warning Light

234

DIC Operation and Displays

235

(With DIC Buttons)

235

Trip/Fuel Menu Items

236

Fuel Range

237

Average Economy

237

Fuel Used

237

Transmission Temperature

238

Fuel Management™ Indicator

238

Blank Display

238

Oil Life

239

Tire Pressure

239

Trailer Gain and Output

240

Engine Hours

240

Relearn Remote Key

240

(Without DIC Buttons)

241

Relearn Tire Positions

243

DIC Warnings and Messages

244

CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON

245

CHECK TIRE PRESSURE

245

CHECK TRAILER WIRING

245

DRIVER DOOR OPEN

246

TURNED OFF

246

ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE ENGINE

246

ENGINE OVERHEATED STOP ENGINE

246

ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED

247

FAST IDLE ON

247

FUEL LEVEL LOW

247

HOOD OPEN

247

OIL PRESSURE LOW STOP ENGINE

248

PARK ASSIST OFF

248

PASSENGER DOOR OPEN

248

REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE

248

REPLACE BATTERY IN REMOTE KEY

248

SERVICE TRAILER BRAKE SYSTEM

251

STABILITRAK OFF

251

TIGHTEN GAS CAP

252

TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE

252

TRACTION CONTROL OFF

252

TRAILER CONNECTED

252

TRANSMISSION HOT IDLE ENGINE

253

TURN SIGNAL ON

253

WASHER FLUID LOW ADD FLUID

253

DIC Vehicle Customization

254

DISPLAY LANGUAGE

255

AUTO DOOR LOCK

255

AUTO DOOR UNLOCK

256

REMOTE DOOR LOCK

256

REMOTE DOOR UNLOCK

257

DELAY DOOR LOCK

257

EXIT LIGHTING

258

APPROACH LIGHTING

258

CHIME VOLUME

259

PARK TILT MIRRORS

259

EASY EXIT SEAT

260

MEMORY SEAT RECALL

260

REMOTE START

261

FACTORY SETTINGS

261

Setting the Clock

264

Settings

265

Radio(s)

266

Six-Disc CD (MP3) similar

267

Radio with CD and DVD (MP3)

267

Radios with CD and DVD

268

Radio Data System (RDS)

268

Playing the Radio

268

Finding a Station

269

Radio Messages for XM™ Only

274

^button for two seconds

275

Zbutton or the DISP knob

275

Playing a CD

275

Care of CDs

276

Care of the CD and DVD Player

276

^button. A beep

278

Using the DVD Player

280

Playing a DVD

281

DVD-V (Video) Display Buttons

282

DVD-A (Audio) Display Buttons

283

Inserting a Disc

284

Ejecting a Disc

284

DVD Radio Error Messages

285

Zor DVD/CD AUX button is

285

Six-Disc CD Player)

286

S c (previous)

287

File System and Naming

289

Preprogrammed Playlists

289

Playing an MP3

289

Using an MP3 (Radio with CD

292

Playing an MP3/WMA

294

XM Radio Messages

297

Navigation/Radio System

298

Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)

299

Headphones

300

Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks

301

Audio Output

302

Video Screen

303

Remote Control

303

Remote Control Buttons

304

Battery Replacement

306

DVD Display Error Messages

307

Rear Seat Audio (RSA)

308

Theft-Deterrent Feature

310

Audio Steering Wheel Controls

310

Radio Reception

311

Fixed Mast Antenna

312

XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna

312

Control of a Vehicle

315

Antilock Brake System (ABS)

316

Braking in Emergencies

317

Locking Rear Axle

317

Traction Control Operation

319

Steering

320

Steering in Emergencies

321

Off-Road Recovery

322

Loss of Control

323

Off-Road Driving

324

Before You Go Off-Roading

325

Environmental Concerns

327

Traveling to Remote Areas

327

Approaching a Hill

330

Driving at Night

339

Before Leaving on a Long Trip

341

Highway Hypnosis

341

Winter Driving

343

Example 1 Example 2

350

Example 3

351

Adding a Snow Plow or Similar

355

Equipment

355

• Everything in the camper

359

• All the people inside

359

A. Camper Center of Gravity

360

Towing Your Vehicle

362

Recreational Vehicle Towing

362

Dinghy Towing

363

Weight of the Trailer

369

Weight of the Trailer Tongue

385

Carrying Hitches

388

Safety Chains

389

Trailer Brakes

389

Trailer Brake Control Panel

392

Following Distance

399

Backing Up

399

Making Turns

399

Driving On Grades

400

Parking on a Hill

402

Trailer Wiring Harness

402

Trailer Recommendations

405

Accessories and Modifications

410

Gasoline Octane

412

Gasoline Specifications

412

California Fuel

413

Additives

413

Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol)

414

Fuels in Foreign Countries

415

Hood Release

419

Engine Compartment Overview

420

Engine Oil (Gasoline Engine)

421

When to Add Engine Oil

422

• GM6094M

423

• SAE 5W-30

423

• Oils meeting these

423

Engine Oil Life System

424

What to Do with Used Oil

425

Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

426

(Gasoline Engines)

426

How to Inspect the Engine

427

Air Cleaner/Filter

427

How to Check Automatic

429

Transmission Fluid

429

Cold Check Procedure

430

Hot Check Procedure

431

Automatic Transmission Fluid

432

(4-Speed Transmission)

432

Checking the Fluid Level

433

How to Add Automatic

434

Engine Coolant

435

If No Steam Is Coming From

439

Your Engine

439

Overheated Engine Protection

440

Engine Fan Noise

446

Power Steering Fluid

447

Windshield Washer Fluid

448

Rear Axle

458

What to Use

459

Front Axle

462

Noise Control System

463

Headlamp Aiming

464

Headlamps

468

Center High-Mounted Stoplamp

469

(CHMSL) and Cargo Lamp

469

Pickup Box Identification and

470

Fender Marker Lamps

470

License Plate Lamp

472

Replacement Bulbs

472

Windshield Wiper Blade

473

Replacement

473

Tire Sidewall Labeling

475

Tire Size

478

Inflation - Tire Pressure

482

Tire Pressure Monitor System

484

Federal Communications

485

Science Canada

485

TPMS Sensor Matching Process

488

V TO RELEARN TIRE

488

Tire Inspection and Rotation

489

When It Is Time for New Tires

492

Buying New Tires

492

Uniform Tire Quality Grading

495

Wheel Replacement

496

Removing the Flat Tire and

506

Installing the Spare Tire

506

Spare Tire

519

Appearance Care

520

Fabric/Carpet

521

Washing Your Vehicle

524

Finish Care

525

Windshield and Wiper Blades

526

Aluminum or Chrome-Plated

526

Wheels and Trim

526

Sheet Metal Damage

527

Finish Damage

528

Underbody Maintenance

528

Chemical Paint Spotting

528

Vehicle Identification

530

Electrical System

531

Instrument Panel Fuse Block

532

Top View

534

Underhood Fuse Block

535

Capacities and Specifications

539

Engine Specifications

541

Maintenance Schedule

544

Scheduled Maintenance

547

Additional Required Services

548

Owner Checks and Services

552

At Each Fuel Fill

552

At Least Once a Month

553

Recommended Fluids and

556

Lubricants

556

Maintenance Replacement Parts

558

Engine Drive Belt Routing

559

Maintenance Record

560

Maintenance Record (cont’d)

561

Customer Assistance and

564

Information

564

Online Owner Center

566

Customer Assistance for Text

567

Telephone (TTY) Users

567

Customer Assistance Offices

567

GM Mobility Reimbursement

568

Roadside Assistance Program

569

Calling for Assistance

570

Courtesy Transportation

571

Transportation Options

572

Collision Damage Repair

573

Insuring Your Vehicle

574

If a Crash Occurs

574

Reporting Safety Defects

576

Service Publications Ordering

577

Vehicle Data Recording and

578

Event Data Recorders

579

Navigation System

580

Radio Frequency

580

Identification (RFID)

580





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