Infotainment System for your Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2018-2025
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Infotainment System
Voice Recognition
Introduction
Read the following pages to become familiar
Infotainment System
Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Introduction
Phone
with the features.
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Overview (Base Radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Overview (Uplevel Radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Steering Wheel Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Using the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Software Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Bluetooth (Overview) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a Phone
for Uplevel Radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a Phone
for Base Radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (Base
Radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Warning
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Taking your eyes off the road for too
long or too often while using any
infotainment feature can cause a crash.
You or others could be injured or killed.
Do not give extended attention to
infotainment tasks while driving. Limit
your glances at the vehicle displays and
focus your attention on driving. Use voice
commands whenever possible.
Radio
AM-FM Radio (Base Radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
AM-FM Radio (Uplevel Radio) . . . . . . . . . . 156
Satellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Radio Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Multi-Band Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
(Uplevel Radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Settings
Settings (Base Radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Settings (Uplevel Radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Teen Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
The infotainment system has built-in
features intended to help avoid distraction
by disabling some features when driving.
These features may gray out when they are
unavailable. Many infotainment features are
also available through the instrument cluster
and steering wheel controls.
Audio Players
Avoiding Untrusted Media Devices . . . . . 158
USB Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Bluetooth Audio (Base Radio) . . . . . . . . . . 158
Bluetooth Audio (Uplevel Radio) . . . . . . . 159
Trademarks and License Agreements
Trademarks and License
Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Navigation
Using the Navigation System . . . . . . . . . 160
Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Navigation Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Global Positioning System (GPS) . . . . . . . 162
Vehicle Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Problems with Route Guidance . . . . . . . . 163
Before driving:
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Become familiar with the operation,
center stack controls, steering wheel
controls, and infotainment display.
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Set up the audio by presetting favorite
stations, setting the tone, and adjusting
the speakers.
Set up phone numbers in advance so they
can be called easily by pressing a single
control or by using a single voice
command.
Overview (Base Radio)
Infotainment System
The infotainment system is controlled by using the infotainment display, controls on the
center stack, steering wheel controls, and voice recognition, if available.
See Distracted Driving 0 195.
Active Noise Cancellation (ANC)
If equipped, ANC reduces engine noise in the
vehicle’s interior. ANC requires the
factory-installed audio system, radio,
speakers, amplifier (if equipped), induction
system, and exhaust system to work
properly. Deactivation is required by your
dealer if related aftermarket equipment is
installed.
1. O (Power)
2. 7
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Press to turn the power on.
Radio: Press and release to go to
the previous station or channel.
Press and hold to seek one
previous station or channel only.
See AM-FM Radio (Base Radio)
0 154 or AM-FM Radio (Uplevel
Radio) 0 156.
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Press and hold to turn the
power off.
Press to mute/unmute the system
when on.
Turn to decrease or increase the
volume.
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USB/Bluetooth: Press to seek to
the beginning of the current or
previous track. Press and hold to
seek to one previous track only.
Release to return to playing speed.
See USB Port 0 158 or Bluetooth
Audio (Base Radio) 0 158 or
Bluetooth Audio (Uplevel Radio)
0 159.
USB/Bluetooth: Press to seek the
next track. Press and hold to seek
to one next track only. Release to
return to playing speed. See USB
Port 0 158 or Bluetooth Audio
(Base Radio) 0 158 or Bluetooth
Audio (Uplevel Radio) 0 159.
2. Continue holding the icon and drag it to
the desired position.
3. Release your finger to drop the icon in
the desired position.
Move an Icon to Another Page
1. Drag the icon to the edge of the display
toward the desired page.
5. o BACK
2. Continue dragging and dropping
application icons as desired.
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Press to return to the previous
display in a menu.
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Press to go to the Home Page. See
“Home Page” later in this section.
6. V
Overview (Uplevel Radio)
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Turn to change tuner sources only
(AM/FM/SXM/DAB where
available), while in the audio app.
Does not support non-tuner
sources. Turn to scroll through
selections in phone
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Press to exit Android Auto or Apple
CarPlay. To enter back into Android
Auto or Apple CarPlay, press and
hold. See Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto (Base Radio) 0 172 or
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
(Uplevel Radio) 0 174.
Infotainment System
The infotainment system is controlled by
using the infotainment display, controls on
the center stack, steering wheel controls,
and voice recognition, if available.
projection apps.
Home Page
4. 6
The Home Page is where vehicle application
icons are accessed. Some applications are
disabled when the vehicle is moving.
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Radio: Press and release to go to
the next station or channel. Press
and hold to seek one next station
or channel only.
Swipe left or right across the display to
access the pages of icons.
Managing Home Page Icons
1. Touch and hold any of the Home Page
icons to enter edit mode.
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added or deleted. For most of the apps in
the cards, an open card view app will
temporarily not be shown in card view.
1. {
Steering Wheel Controls
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Press to go to the Home Page. See
“Home Page” later in this section.
Managing Home Page Icons
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Press to exit Android Auto or Apple
CarPlay. To enter back into Android
Auto or Apple CarPlay, press and
hold. See Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto (Base Radio) 0 172 or
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
(Uplevel Radio) 0 174.
1. Touch and hold any of the Home Page
icons to enter edit mode.
2. Continue holding the icon and drag it to
the desired position.
3. Release your finger to drop the icon in
the desired position.
2. O (Power)
Move an Icon to Another Page
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Press to turn the power on.
Press and hold to turn the
power off.
1. Drag the icon to the edge of the display
toward the desired page.
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If equipped, some audio controls can be
adjusted at the steering wheel.
2. Continue dragging and dropping
application icons as desired.
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Press to mute/unmute the system
when on.
Turn to decrease or increase the
volume.
g : Press to answer an incoming call or
start voice recognition. See Bluetooth
(Pairing and Using a Phone for Uplevel
Radio) 0 165 or Bluetooth (Pairing and Using
a Phone for Base Radio) 0 169 or
Bluetooth (Overview) 0 165.
Move an Icon to the Application Tray
To move an icon to the application tray on
the left side of the screen, drag the icon to
the applications tray.
Home Page
The Home Page is where vehicle application
icons are accessed. Some applications are
disabled when the vehicle is moving.
c : Press to decline an incoming call or
end a current call. Press to mute or unmute
the infotainment system when not on a call.
Swipe left or right across the display to
access the pages of icons.
Card view is located on the right side of the
screen. Scroll up and down through the
different cards. Individual cards cannot be
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Phone
Settings
Touch the Phone icon to display the Phone
main page. See Bluetooth (Pairing and Using
a Phone for Uplevel Radio) 0 165 or
Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a Phone for
Base Radio) 0 169 or
Touch the Settings icon to display the
Settings menu. See Settings (Base Radio)
0 175 or Settings (Uplevel Radio) 0 177.
Apple CarPlay
Bluetooth (Overview) 0 165.
If equipped, touch the Apple CarPlay icon to
activate Apple CarPlay after a supported
device is connected. See Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto (Base Radio) 0 172 or
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (Uplevel
Radio) 0 174.
Maps
If equipped, touch the Maps icon to display
the navigation map. See Using the
Navigation System 0 160.
The favorites and volume switches are on
the back of the steering wheel.
Google Assistant
Android Auto
If equipped, touch the Google Assistant icon
to open the Google Assistant app. See Voice
Recognition 0 163.
If equipped, touch the Android Auto icon to
activate Android Auto after a supported
device is connected. See Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto (Base Radio) 0 172 or
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (Uplevel
Radio) 0 174.
1. Favorite: When on a radio source, press
to select the next or previous audio
broadcast favorite. When listening to a
media device, press to select the next or
previous track.
Google Play
If equipped, touch to download some of
your favorite apps in your vehicle.
2. Volume: Press to increase or decrease
the volume.
Shortcut Tray
Downloading apps on Google Play requires
you to sign into a Google Account and have
internet connectivity in your vehicle. Some
third-party apps require a separate account
and, in some cases, a paid subscription for
in-vehicle access.
For uplevel radios, the shortcut tray is left
of the display. It shows up to five
applications.
Using the System
Audio
For base radios, the shortcut tray is near the
bottom of the display. It shows up to four
applications.
Touch the Audio icon to display the active
audio source page. Examples of available
sources may include AM, FM, SXM (if
equipped), USB, AUX, and Bluetooth.
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Touch and Hold
done up, down, right, or left. This feature is
only available when vehicle is parked and
not in motion.
Infotainment Display Features
Infotainment display features show on the
display when available. When a feature is
unavailable, it may gray out. When a
feature is touched, it may highlight.
Nudge
Infotainment Gestures
Use the following finger gestures to control
the infotainment system.
Touch/Tap
Touch and hold can be used to start another
gesture, or to move or delete an application.
Drag
Nudge is used to move items a short
distance on a list or a map. To nudge, hold
and move the selected item up or down to
a new location.
Fling or Swipe
Touch/tap is used to select an icon or
option, activate an application, or change
the location inside a map.
Drag is used to move applications on the
Home Page, or to pan the map. To drag the
item, it must be held and moved along the
display to the new location. This can be
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Fling or swipe is used to scroll through a
list, pan the map, or change page views. Do
this by placing a finger on the display then
moving it rapidly up and down or right
and left.
Pinch
Software Updates
Over-the-Air Software Updates
If equipped, see “Updates” under Settings
(Base Radio) 0 175 or
Spread
Settings (Uplevel Radio) 0 177 for details on
software updates.
Radio
AM-FM Radio (Base Radio)
Pinch is used to zoom out on a map, certain
images, or a web page. Place finger and
thumb apart on the display, then move
them together.
Playing the Radio
From the Home Page, touch the Audio icon
to display the active audio source page.
Choose from a list of the three most
recently used sources listed at the left side
of the screen. Choose More to display a list
of available Sources. Examples of available
sources are AM, FM, SiriusXM (if equipped),
MyMedia, USB, AUX (if equipped), and
Bluetooth.
Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces and Vehicle
Information and Radio Displays
Spread is used to zoom in on a map, certain
images, or a web page. Place finger and
thumb together on the display, then move
them apart.
For vehicles with high gloss surfaces or
vehicle displays, use a microfiber cloth to
wipe surfaces. Before wiping the surface
with the microfiber cloth, use a soft bristle
brush to remove dirt that could scratch the
surface. Then use the microfiber cloth by
gently rubbing to clean. Never use window
cleaners or solvents. Periodically hand wash
the microfiber cloth separately, using mild
soap. Do not use bleach or fabric softener.
Rinse thoroughly and air dry before
next use.
Infotainment System Sound Menu
From any of the audio source main pages,
touch Sound to display the following:
Equalizer : Touch to adjust Bass, Midrange,
and Treble using the controls on the
infotainment display.
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Fade/Balance : Touch to adjust using the
controls on the infotainment display or by
tapping/dragging the crosshair.
Direct Tune
A valid AM or FM station automatically
tunes to the new frequency but will not
close the direct tune display. When listening
to SiriusXM, touch Go after entering the
channel. Touch S or z at the top of the
display to exit out of Direct Tune.
Finding a Station
Seeking a Station
Storing Radio Station Favorites
Favorites are displayed in the area at the
top of the display.
AM, FM, and SiriusXM Radio Stations :
Touch and hold Hold to Set or previously
stored station to overwrite it at the top of
the screen to store the current station or
channel as a favorite. Touch a saved favorite
to recall a favorite station or channel.
Access Direct Tune by touching the Tune
icon on the AM, FM, or SiriusXM screen to
bring up the keypad. Navigate up and down
through all frequencies using 7 or 6.
Directly enter a station or channel using the
keypad. When a new station or channel is
entered, the information about that station
or channel displays on the right side. This
information updates with each new valid
frequency tuned to.
From the AM, FM, or SiriusXM screen, touch
7 or 6 to search for the previous or next
strong station.
Favorites can also be stored by touching H
in a station or channel list. It appears
highlighted once saved as a favorite.
Browsing Stations
The number of favorites displayed is
automatically adjusted by default, but can
be manually adjusted in Settings in the
System tab under Favorites and then Set
Number of Audio Favorites. It can also be
adjusted in Settings in the Apps tab under
Audio and then Set Number of Audio
Favorites.
From the AM, FM, or SiriusXM screen, touch
Browse to list all available stations. Navigate
up and down through all stations by
The keypad grays out entries that do not
contribute to a valid frequency and
automatically places a decimal point within
the frequency number.
scrolling the list. Touch the station you want
to listen to. Touch H to save the station
Touch (X) next to enter station to delete
one number at a time, touch and hold to
delete all numbers.
or channel as a favorite.
If equipped, touch Update Station List to
update the active stations in your area.
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Radio Text Category
Storing Radio Station Favorites
AM-FM Radio (Uplevel Radio)
When on, category information about
current radio content will be shown.
Saved favorite stations will show at the
bottom of the now playing screen.
Playing the Radio
From the Home Page, touch the Audio icon
to display the now playing screen for the
active audio source. Touch the source button
such as FM or AM in the left corner to
change your source.
AM or FM favorites can be stored by
pressing and holding a favorite slot.
Radio Data System (RDS)
RDS relies on receiving specific RDS
information from radio stations and only
works when the information is available.
It is possible that a radio station could
broadcast information that causes the radio
to work improperly.
Audio Settings
Audio settings vary by region.
Finding a Station
Seeking a Station
From the now playing screen, touch k and
the following may display.
From the AM or FM screen, touch the back
or forward buttons to search for the
previous or next strong station.
In addition, RDS features are region and
country of sale specific. This means specific
RDS content may not be available in your
listening area or in the country you operate
the vehicle.
Sound
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Equalizer
Fade/Balance
Sound Mode (if equipped)
Tune
Touch Y on the infotainment display to
enter the Tune screen. Enter a frequency
using the keypad.
Bose AudioPilot
To turn RDS features on or off, see "Audio
Settings" previously.
If equipped, adjusts the volume based on
the noise inside the vehicle and vehicle
speed.
The following RDS features may be
supported by radio broadcasters in your
listening area:
Touch the H to save the station as a
favorite.
Manage Radio Favorites
Entering a valid AM or FM frequency will
automatically tune to the new station but
not close the Tune screen.
RDS features
Displays a list of audio favorites that can be
moved or deleted.
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Display radio station call letters
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Display messages from radio stations
Provide radio station category information
(when available)
Radio Text (RDS)
Touch the Go button or frequency in the list
to begin playing the station. The tune page
will close and return to the now playing
screen.
When on, radio station call letters and
messages from radio stations will be shown.
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model and require a complete working
electrical system, cell reception, and GPS
signal.
Satellite Radio
From the SiriusXM now playing screen,
touch the user settings icon in the upper
right to display the SiriusXM settings
SiriusXM Radio Service
If equipped, vehicles with a valid SiriusXM
radio subscription can receive SiriusXM
programming.
Reference the SiriusXM user guide for use
and subscription information.
The settings include subscription
information, help and support, and listener
preferences.
Playing SiriusXM Content
SiriusXM radio has a wide variety of
programming and commercial-free music,
coast to coast, in digital-quality sound. In
1-888-601-6296. In Canada, see
Touch r, j, r or [ on the now playing
screen to rewind, pause, play, or fast
forward content.
Radio Reception
Unplug electronic devices from the accessory
power outlets if there is interference or
static in the radio.
Finding a Channel
From the SiriusXM now playing screen,
touch o CH or CHp to open the SXM tuner
channel list.
When SiriusXM is active, the channel name,
number, song title, and artist appear on the
display.
FM
FM signals only reach about 16 to 65 km (10
to 40 mi). Although the radio has a built-in
electronic circuit that automatically works to
reduce interference, some static can occur,
especially around tall buildings or hills,
causing the sound to fade in and out.
To directly tune to a channel, touch the
Tune icon to enter a channel number using
the keypad.
SiriusXM with 360L
SiriusXM with 360L interface has enhanced
in-vehicle listening experience for
subscribers. The experience now offers more
categories and system learned
recommendations toward discovering more
personalized content.
Browsing Content
Touch ( to view different browsing
content.
AM
The range for most AM stations is greater
than for FM, especially at night. The longer
range can cause station frequencies to
interfere with each other. Static can also
occur when things like storms and power
Browse will include Channels, Music, On
Demand shows and episodes, Sports and
News content.
To use the full SiriusXM 360L program,
including streaming content and listening
recommendations, OnStar Connected Access
is required and Terms and Conditions
accepted. Connected vehicle services vary by
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lines interfere with radio reception. When
this happens, try reducing the treble on the
radio.
as snow and ice. If the vehicle has a
sunroof, and it is open, or a roof loaded
with cargo, reception may be affected.
Caution (Continued)
the unconnected end comes in contact
with liquids or another power source such
as the accessory power outlet.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service
Audio Players
If equipped, SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service
provides digital radio reception. Tall
buildings or hills can interfere with satellite
radio signals, causing the sound to fade in
and out. In addition, traveling or standing
under heavy foliage, bridges, garages,
or tunnels may cause loss of the SiriusXM
signal for a period of time. Some cellular
services may interfere with SXM reception
causing loss of signal.
USB Audio
Avoiding Untrusted Media Devices
To play music via USB:
When using media devices such as USB and
mobile devices, consider the source.
Untrusted media devices could contain files
that affect system operation or performance
and should be avoided.
1. On the audio now playing page, touch
source and select USB.
2. If there is no device connected, follow
the screen prompts to connect the
device.
USB Port
3. Supported media content will appear on
the display.
The vehicle may be equipped with multiple
USB ports. Ports may also be used for
charging. Music may be played from a
connected USB device.
Mobile Device Usage
Bluetooth Audio (Base Radio)
Music may be played from a paired
Bluetooth device. See Bluetooth (Pairing and
Using a Phone for Uplevel Radio) 0 165 or
Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a Phone for
Base Radio) 0 169 or Bluetooth (Overview)
0 165 for help pairing a device.
Mobile device usage, such as making or
receiving calls, charging, or just having the
mobile device on may cause static
interference in the radio. Unplug the mobile
device or turn it off if this happens.
Caution
To avoid vehicle damage, unplug all
accessories and disconnect all accessory
cables from the vehicle when not in use.
Accessory cables left plugged into the
vehicle, unconnected to a device, could be
damaged or cause an electrical short if
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Multi-Band Antenna
The multi-band roof antenna may be used
for radio, navigation, and other
communication systems, depending on the
equipped options. To ensure clear reception,
keep the antenna clear of obstructions, such
Volume and song selection may be
controlled by using the infotainment
controls or the mobile device. If Bluetooth is
selected and no volume is present, check the
volume setting on the infotainment system.
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Music can be launched by touching
Bluetooth from the recent sources list on
the left of the display or by touching the
More option and then touching the
Bluetooth device.
All devices launch audio differently. When
selecting Bluetooth as a source, the radio
may show as paused on the display. Press
play on the device or touch p on the
vehicle display to begin playback.
To play music via Bluetooth:
1. On the audio now playing page, touch
source and select the desired Bluetooth
device.
2. If there is no device connected, follow
the screen prompts to pair the device.
To play music via Bluetooth:
Browse functionality will be provided where
supported by the Bluetooth device. This
media content will not be part of the
MyMedia source mode.
1. Power on the device, and pair to connect
the device.
3. Supported media content will appear on
the display.
2. Once paired, touch Audio from the Home
Page, then touch Bluetooth from the
recent sources list on the left of the
display.
Manage Bluetooth Devices
Some smartphones support sending
Bluetooth music information to display on
the radio. When the radio receives this
information, it will check to see if any is
available and display it. For more
information about supported Bluetooth
features, visit your brand website. See
Online Account 0 432 for details.
Managing Bluetooth devices allows you to
add, delete, or select another paired device.
Only one Bluetooth device can be active at
a time.
Bluetooth Sound Menu
See “Infotainment System Sound Menu”
under AM-FM Radio (Base Radio) 0 154 or
AM-FM Radio (Uplevel Radio) 0 156.
Some smartphones support sending
Bluetooth music information to display on
the radio. When the radio receives this
information, it will check to see if any is
available and display it. For more
information about supported Bluetooth
features, visit your brand website. See
Online Account 0 432 for details.
Manage Bluetooth Devices
See Radio Frequency Statement 0 438.
From the Home Page:
Bluetooth Audio (Uplevel Radio)
Music may be played from a connected
Bluetooth device.
1. Touch Audio.
2. Touch Devices to add or delete devices.
When touching Bluetooth, the radio may
not be able to launch the audio player on
the connected device to start playing. When
the vehicle is not moving, use the mobile
device to begin playback.
See Radio Frequency Statement 0 438.
Volume and song selection may be
controlled by using the infotainment
controls. If Bluetooth is selected and no
volume is present, check the volume setting
on the infotainment system or the
connected phone.
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Voice Assistant
To recenter the map to the current location,
touch the location icon.
Navigation
If equipped, Google Maps can be controlled
by voice commands, see Google Assistant
under Voice Recognition 0 163.
Using the Navigation System
Maps
Auto-downloaded Maps
The Navigation software is provided by
Google Maps. The information provided in
this section is a general overview and is
subject to change. For the latest functional
information, see g.co/mapsincar.
Language and Units
Google Maps downloads maps automatically
for use when not connected to the Internet.
Offline maps make map data available to
vehicle features regardless of connectivity.
These offline maps are only available with
an applicable connected services plan.
To change the language, see Settings (Base
Radio) 0 175 or
Settings (Uplevel Radio) 0 177.
Accept the Terms and Conditions to use.
To change the units, see Instrument Cluster
(Base Level) 0 107 or
Instrument Cluster (Uplevel) 0 108.
Internet Connectivity
Google Maps relies on a subscription data
plan for full functionality, including
availability of offline maps. With an
applicable connected services plan, Google
Maps can be used offline when driving
through connectivity dead zones by
auto-downloading offline maps prior to
going offline.
To turn on auto-download:
1. Open Google Maps.
Mute Settings
During active route guidance, Google Maps
can give audible voice directions, traffic
alerts, or can be muted. To access options,
in the Google Maps app, touch Settings <
Guidance audio. Alternatively, audible voice
directions and traffic alerts can be muted by
touching the sound icon on the turn card
during active navigation.
2. Touch the settings icon.
3. Touch Privacy center, then select
Offline maps.
4. Select Auto-download offline maps.
5. Check the Internet connection and wait
for the download to finish.
Profiles
Sign in to a Google Account for personalized
service. Information available in the Google
Account will be shown.
Downloading Offline Maps
1. Open Google Maps.
Compass
The Google Maps orientation can be
changed between the direction currently
traveling and pointing North. Touch the
compass to switch between these options.
2. Touch Settings, then Offline maps.
To log into a profile, see Accounts under
Settings (Base Radio) 0 175 or
Settings (Uplevel Radio) 0 177.
3. Touch the Select your own map
square icon.
4. Adjust the map to cover the desired area
to download.
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5. Touch Download.
A second pin in the menu is the route
overview. Touch this pin to show more
details of the destination or to remove the
destination.
3. Select the desired search result from
the list.
Navigation Symbols
The following are the most common
symbols that may appear in Google Maps.
4. Touch the Add stop icon.
Adding a Stop on Route by Category
Destination
Searching for a Destination
1. While in turn-by-turn navigation, touch
the Search icon at the bottom.
2. Select a category.
A destination can be searched using Google
Assistant.
3. Select the desired search result from
the list.
To search for a destination without Google
Assistant:
4. Touch the Add stop icon.
Adding a Home or Work Address
This indicates the vehicle’s current location
and direction on the map.
1. Open Google Maps.
To edit a home or work address, an account
must be logged in. See Accounts under
Settings (Base Radio) 0 175 or
2. Touch the Search field.
3. Enter the destination.
4. Touch the navigation icon.
Settings (Uplevel Radio) 0 177.
Alternate Routes
1. Open Google Maps.
Alternate routes are displayed as separate
lines. While in either turn-by-turn navigation
or on the route overview, touch the
suggested alternate route.
2. Touch Settings, then touch Edit home
or work.
The destination pin marks the location of
the final destination. Touch the pin to view
the destination address or to add it or
remove it from the Favorites list. Hide the
information by touching the pin one more
time. It will automatically time out if no
action is taken.
3. Enter the address.
Search by Category
Adding a Stop on Route by Voice
Destinations can be searched by category,
such as restaurant or grocery store.
1. While in turn-by-turn navigation, touch
the Search icon at the bottom.
1. Open Google Maps.
2. Touch the Google Assistant mic icon and
say the destination to search by voice.
2. Touch the search bar.
3. Touch Categories, then select a category.
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.
The surface streets run parallel to a
freeway.
The vehicle has been transferred by a
vehicle carrier or a ferry.
The current position calibration is set
incorrectly.
The vehicle is traveling at high speed.
The vehicle changes directions more than
once, or the vehicle is turning on a turn
table in a parking lot.
The vehicle is entering and/or exiting a
parking lot, garage, or a lot with a roof.
4. Touch the desired location, then touch
the navigation icon.
At times, other interference such as the
satellite condition, road configuration,
condition of the vehicle, and/or other
circumstances can affect the navigation
system's ability to determine the accurate
position of the vehicle.
Avoid Tolls, Highways, or Ferries
1. Open Google Maps.
2. Touch the settings icon.
3. Select Route options.
This system might not be available or
interference can occur if any of the
following are true:
.
.
4. Select the desired options and then
touch X to close.
.
Signals are obstructed by tall buildings,
trees, large trucks, or a tunnel.
An Alternative Way for General Route
Options
.
.
Satellites are being repaired or improved.
1. During active route guidance, touch
Route Overview.
.
.
.
.
.
.
The GPS signal is not received.
For more information if the GPS is not
functioning properly, see Problems with
Route Guidance 0 163.
A roof carrier is installed on the vehicle.
Tire chains are installed on the vehicle.
The tires are replaced or worn.
The tire pressure for the tires is incorrect.
This is the first navigation use after the
map data is updated.
The 12-volt battery has been disconnected
for several days.
The vehicle is driving in heavy traffic
where driving is at low speeds, and the
vehicle is stopped and started repeatedly.
2. Select Route options.
3. Select the desired option and then touch
X to close.
Vehicle Positioning
At times, the position of the vehicle on the
map could be inaccurate due to one or more
of the following reasons:
Traffic Layers
1. Open Google Maps.
2. Touch the settings icon.
3. Toggle between Traffic on or off.
.
.
.
The road system has changed.
.
The vehicle is driving on slippery road
surfaces such as sand, gravel, or snow.
Global Positioning System (GPS)
The current position of the vehicle is
determined by using satellite signals and
various vehicle signals.
.
.
The vehicle is traveling on winding roads
or long, straight roads.
The vehicle is approaching a tall building
or a large vehicle.
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To recalibrate the vehicle's position on the
map, park with the vehicle running for two
to five minutes, until the vehicle position
updates. Make sure the vehicle is parked in
a location that is safe and has a clear view
of the sky and away from large
1. Press g on the steering wheel controls,
touch Google Assistant on the Home
screen, or use the wake up words “Hey
Google” or “OK Google” to activate voice
recognition. Google Assistant must be set
as the Default Assistant for the g and
the wake word options to work.
Problems with Route Guidance
Inappropriate route guidance can occur
under one or more of the following
conditions:
.
The turn was not made on the road
indicated.
obstructions.
.
Route guidance might not be available
when using automatic rerouting for the
next right or left turn.
2. Clearly speak one of the commands
described later in this section.
Voice Recognition
If equipped, Google Assistant allows for
hands-free use of media and messaging,
navigation and climate control functionality
in the vehicle. This feature can be started by
pressing g on the steering wheel, touching
Google Assistant on the Home screen, or by
using the wake up words “Hey Google” or
“OK Google.”
.
.
.
Canceling Google Assistant
The route might not be changed when
using automatic rerouting.
There is no route guidance when turning
at an intersection.
Automatic rerouting might display a route
returning to the set waypoint if heading
for a destination without passing through
a set waypoint.
.
Press c on the steering wheel controls
to cancel the Google Assistant request.
Helpful Hints for Speaking Commands
Voice recognition identifies commands that
are naturally stated in sentence form,
or direct commands that state the
application and the task.
However, not all features within these areas
are supported by voice commands and
requires the user to have a valid data
subscription plan in order to use some of
the Google Assistant features.
.
The route prohibits the entry of a vehicle
due to a regulation by time or season or
any other regulation which may be given.
For best results:
.
Speak the command naturally, not too
.
.
Some routes might not be searched.
fast, not too slow.
The route to the destination might not be
shown if there are new roads, if roads
have recently changed, or if certain roads
are not listed in Maps.
.
Use direct commands without a lot of
extra words. For example, “Call <name>
at work,” “Play” followed by the artist or
song name, or “Play” followed by the
radio station number.
Using Voice Recognition
Voice recognition becomes available once
the system is initialized. This begins when
the vehicle is turned on. Initialization may
take a few moments.
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Direct commands are more clearly
understood by the system. An example of a
direct command is “Dial <number>.”
“Play <Media> on <Audio Source>” : Play
media like a song or channel using a
specified audio source such as Pandora or
Spotify. This command may require an
online connection.
“Find a <Place of Interest>” : Find and
initiate navigation to a POI in the command.
“Add <destination> on my way” : Adds a
way-point to the current route.
If a cell phone number was saved with a
name and a place, the direct command
should include both. For example “Call
<name> at work.”
“Take me home” : Starts navigation to
Home location set in Google maps.
Voice Recognition for the Phone
Make sure the phone is paired using
Bluetooth to use the phone related voice
commands.
Onboard Vehicle Commands
Voice Recognition for the Radio
These commands can be used to adjust
vehicle temperature, control window
defrosters and obtain fuel information.
When voice is started, the voice recognition
commands for AM, FM, SiriusXM (if
equipped), and media apps (if supported) are
available.
“Call <contact name>” : Initiate a call to a
stored contact. The command may include
location if the contact has location numbers
stored. You must accept Personal Results
permission during set up for access to the
contacts.
“Turn on the A/C” : Turns on the air
conditioning.
“Play <AM frequency> AM” : Tune to the
radio station frequency identified in the
command (like “nine fifty”).
“How much gas do I have left” : Find out
how much fuel your vehicle has left.
“Call < phone number>” : Initiate a call to a
phone number of seven digits or 10 digits.
“Set temperature to <desired number>
degrees” : Set to a specific temperature
inside your vehicle.
“Play <FM frequency> FM” : Tune to the
radio station frequency identified in the
command (like “one oh one point one”).
“Send a message to <contact name>” : Send
a message to a stored contact.
“Play channel <SXM channel number> on
SiriusXM” : Tune to the SiriusXM radio
station channel number identified in the
command. This command may require an
online connection.
Phone Assistant Voice Recognition
Voice Recognition for Navigation
While a device is connected via Bluetooth,
Navigation commands can be used to start,
cancel route, or add way points/POI.
Android Auto, or CarPlay, press and hold g
on the steering wheel controls to pass
through and launch the Voice Assistant on
the connected mobile phone (e.g, Google
assistant, Siri, etc.).
“Navigate to <destination address>” :
Initiate navigation to the address in the
command.
“Play <SXM channel name> on Sirius XM” :
Tune to the SiriusXM radio station channel
name identified in the command. This
command may require an online connection.
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Audio System
When using the Bluetooth mobile device
system, sound comes through the vehicle's
front audio system speakers and overrides
the audio system. The volume level while on
a mobile device call can be adjusted by
pressing the steering wheel controls or the
volume controls for the infotainment
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system. The system can be used while the
vehicle is on or in accessory mode. The
range of the Bluetooth system can be up to
9.1 m (30 ft). Not all mobile devices support
all functions and not all mobile devices work
with the Bluetooth system. See Online
Account 0 432 for more information about
compatible mobile devices.
Phone
Bluetooth (Overview)
The Bluetooth-capable system can interact
with many mobile devices to:
.
Place and receive calls in a
hands-free mode.
.
Share the device’s address book or
system. The adjusted volume level remains
in memory for later calls. The volume
cannot be lowered beyond a certain level.
Controls
contact list with the vehicle.
Use the controls on the infotainment display
and the steering wheel to operate the
Bluetooth system.
.
.
Stream audio (music, podcasts).
Notify receipt of text messages.
Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a
Phone for Uplevel Radio)
To minimize driver distraction, before
driving, and with the vehicle parked:
Steering Wheel Controls
g : Press and release to answer incoming
calls on your connected Bluetooth mobile
device. Press and hold for mobile device
assistant.
.
Become familiar with the features of the
mobile device. Organize the phone book
and contact lists clearly and delete
duplicate or rarely used entries.
Review the controls and operation of the
infotainment system.
Pair mobile device(s) to the vehicle. The
system may not work with all mobile
devices. See “Pairing” later in this section.
Pairing
A Bluetooth-enabled mobile device must be
paired to the Bluetooth system and then
connected to the vehicle before it can be
used. See the mobile device manufacturer's
user guide for Bluetooth functions before
pairing the device.
.
.
c : Press to end a call, decline a call,
or cancel an operation. Press to mute or
unmute the infotainment system when not
on a call.
Pairing Information
Infotainment System Controls
.
Touch the Phone icon on the home page
of the infotainment display.
Vehicles with a Bluetooth system can use a
Bluetooth-capable mobile device with a
Hands-Free Profile to make and receive
phone calls. The infotainment system and
voice recognition are used to control the
For information about how to navigate the
menu system using the infotainment
controls, see Using the System 0 152.
.
If no mobile device has been paired, a
message on the infotainment display will
show the Manage Phones option. Touch
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this option and the Phones screen will
display. See “Pairing a Phone” later in this
section.
3. If no mobile device is connected, touch
Manage Phones and the Phones screen
will display.
8. If the vehicle name does not appear on
your cell phone, there are a few ways to
start the pairing process over:
.
.
A Bluetooth smartphone with music
capability can be paired to the vehicle as
a smartphone and a music player at the
same time.
Up to 10 devices can be paired to the
Bluetooth system.
The pairing process is disabled when the
vehicle is moving.
Pairing only needs to be completed once,
unless the pairing information on the cell
phone changes or the cell phone is
deleted from the system.
If multiple paired cell phones are within
range of the system, the system connects
to the paired cell phone that is set to
First to Connect. If there is no cell phone
set to First to Connect, it will link to the
cell phone which was used last. To link to
a different paired cell phone, see “Linking
to a Different Phone” later in this section.
Make sure there is not an entry for
the vehicle under the previously
connected list. If the vehicle and cell
phone were previously paired and
one still remembers the other, it will
not identify as a new device when
searching.
Turn the Bluetooth off and on the
device.
Go back to the beginning of the
Phone menus on the infotainment
display and restart the pairing
process.
If another mobile device is connected
already, touch Settings, Connections, and
then Phones.
4. Touch Add Phone.
.
.
.
If a previously added phone is
disconnected, the “Add Phone” card will
just be a “+” card.
.
.
5. Follow the on-screen prompts to pair the
cell phone.
6. Follow the instructions on the cell phone
to confirm the six-digit code showing on
the infotainment display and touch Pair.
The code on the cell phone and
infotainment display needs to be
acknowledged for a successful pair.
.
.
.
Turn the cell phone off and then
back on.
Reset the cell phone, but this step
should be done as a last effort.
7. Start the pairing process on the cell
phone to be paired to the vehicle. See
the cell phone manufacturer's user guide
for information on this process. Once the
cell phone is paired, it will show as
Connected.
9. If the cell phone prompts to accept
connection or allow phone book
download, touch Always Accept and
Allow. The phone book may not be
available if not accepted.
Pairing a Phone
1. Make sure Bluetooth has been enabled
on the cell phone before starting the
pairing process.
10. To pair additional cell phones, touch
Settings, Connections, and then Phones.
2. Touch the Phone icon on the Home Page.
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First to Connect Paired Phones
Accessing the Device List Screen
Deleting a Paired Phone
If multiple paired cell phones are within
range of the system, the system connects to
the paired cell phone that is set as First to
Connect. To enable a paired cell phone as
the First to Connect phone:
There are two ways to access the device list
screen:
To delete a paired phone:
1. Open the Device List Screen. See
“Accessing the Device List Screen”
previously in this section.
Using the Settings Icon
1. Touch the Settings icon on the Home
Page or the Settings icon on the shortcut
tray near the left of the display.
2. Touch Option on the phone card to show
the cell phone’s or mobile device’s
settings.
1. Make sure the cell phone is turned on.
2. Touch the Settings icon on the
home page.
2. Touch Connections.
3. Touch Phones.
3. Touch Forget Phone.
3. Touch Connections.
4. Touch Phone.
Linking to a Different Phone
Using the Phone Icon
To link to a different cell phone, the new
cell phone must be in the vehicle and paired
to the Bluetooth system.
1. Touch the Phone icon on the Home Page
or the Phone icon on the shortcut tray
near the left of the display.
5. Touch Options under the connected
phone.
6. Touch First to Connect from the cell
phone’s settings menu. The settings will
be enabled for that device.
To link to a different phone:
2. Touch * on the top right of the Phones
screen.
1. Open the Device List Screen. See
“Accessing the Device List Screen”
previously in this section.
3. Touch Connected Phone.
Disconnecting a Connected Phone
To disconnect a phone:
Cell phones and mobile devices can be
added, removed, connected, and
disconnected. A sub-menu will display
whenever a request is made to add or
manage cell phones and mobile devices.
2. Touch the new cell phone to link to from
the list of available phones. See “First to
Connect Paired Phones” previously in this
section.
1. Open the Device List Screen. See
“Accessing the Device List Screen”
previously in this section.
2. Touch Option on the phone card to show
the cell phone’s or mobile device’s
settings.
3. Touch Disconnect.
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To make a call using the Contacts menu:
Switching to Handset or
Hands-Free Mode
Making a Call Using the Keypad
1. Touch the Phone icon on the Home Page
or on the shortcut tray near the left of
the display.
To make a call by dialing the numbers:
To switch between handset or
hands-free mode:
1. Touch the Phone icon on the Home Page
or on the shortcut tray near the left of
the display.
2. Touch Contacts.
.
While the active call is hands-free, touch
the Audio Output option, then touch
Phone to switch to the handset mode.
3. There are two methods to search for
contacts:
2. Touch Keypad and enter a phone
number.
.
Search bar – Touch the search icon
on the top right of the Phones
window and type the name or
number of the contact on the
keyboard. Search results will be
displayed corresponding to the user
input. Touch the name to call.
The mute icon will not be available or
functional while Handset mode is active.
While the active call is on the handset,
touch the Audio Output option, then
touch Car Speakers to switch to the
hands-free mode.
3. Touch the phone icon on the
infotainment display to start dialing the
number.
.
Searching Contacts Using the Keypad
To search for contacts using the keypad:
1. Touch the Phone icon on the Home Page.
Making a Call Using Contacts
.
Scroll – Touch the list and scroll,
or use the scrollbar on the left side
of the Phones window. Touch the
name to call.
2. Touch Keypad and enter partial phone
numbers or contact names using the
digits on the keypad to search.
Calls can be made through the Bluetooth
system using personal cell phone contact
information for all cell phones that support
the Phone Book feature. Become familiar
with the cell phone settings and operation
and that the phone is set to allow the
sharing of contacts over Bluetooth with the
vehicle. Verify the cell phone supports this
feature and that the phone is set to allow
the sharing of contacts over Bluetooth with
the vehicle.
Results appear on the right side of the
display. Touch one to place a call.
Making a Call Using the Recents Menu
The Recents menu accesses the recents call
list from your cell phone.
Accepting or Declining a Call
When an incoming call is received, the
infotainment system mutes and a ring tone
is heard in the vehicle.
To make a call using the Recents menu:
1. Touch the Phone icon on the Home Page
or on the shortcut tray near the left of
the display.
Accepting a Call
The Contacts menu accesses the phone book
stored in the cell phone.
There are two ways to accept a call:
2. Touch Recents.
.
3. Touch the name or number to call.
Press g on the steering wheel controls.
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.
.
.
Touch Answer on the infotainment
display.
The pairing process is disabled when the
vehicle is moving.
Pairing only needs to be completed once,
unless the pairing information on the cell
phone changes or the cell phone is
deleted from the system.
If multiple paired cell phones are within
range of the system, the system connects
to the paired cell phone that is set to
First to Connect. If there is no phone set
to First to Connect, it will link to the
device which was used last. To link to a
different paired phone, see “Linking to a
Different Phone” later in this section.
Ending a Call
.
Press c on the steering wheel controls.
Declining a Call
.
Touch # on the infotainment display,
next to a call, to end only that call.
There are two ways to decline a call:
.
Press c on the steering wheel controls.
Touch Decline on the infotainment
display.
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Tones
.
.
The in-vehicle Bluetooth system can send
numbers during a call. This is used when
calling a menu-driven phone system. Use the
Keypad to enter the number.
Call Waiting
Call waiting must be supported on the
Bluetooth cell phone and enabled by the
wireless service carrier to work.
Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a
Phone for Base Radio)
Accepting a Call
Pairing a Phone
Pairing
Press g to answer, then touch Switch on
the infotainment display.
1. Make sure Bluetooth has been enabled
on the cell phone before starting pairing.
A Bluetooth-enabled cell phone must be
paired to the Bluetooth system and then
connected to the vehicle before it can be
used. See the cell phone manufacturer's user
guide for Bluetooth functions before pairing
the cell phone.
Declining a Call
2. Touch the PHONE icon on the Home
Page or the phone shortcut on the
applications tray at the bottom of the
screen.
Press c to decline, then touch Decline on
the infotainment display.
Switching Between Calls (Call Waiting
Calls Only)
3. Touch Phone at the top of the
infotainment display. There may also be
an Add option in the middle of the
Phone screen. Touching this Add Phone
option will shortcut to the Phone
List menu.
Pairing Information
.
A Bluetooth phone with music capability
can be paired to the vehicle as a phone
and a music player at the same time.
To switch between calls, touch Phone on the
Home Page to display Call View. While in
Call View, touch the call information of the
call on hold to change calls.
.
Up to 10 devices can be paired to the
Bluetooth system.
4. Touch Add Phone.
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5. Select the vehicle name shown on the
infotainment display from your phone’s
Bluetooth Settings list.
10. Repeat Steps 1−8 to pair additional
3. Touch the pencil next to the connected
cell phone or mobile device to display
the cell phone’s or mobile device’s
information display.
phones.
First to Connect Paired Phones
6. Follow the instructions on the cell phone
to confirm the six-digit code shown on
the infotainment display and touch Pair.
If multiple paired cell phones are within the
range of the system, the system connects to
the paired cell phone that is set as First to
Connect. To enable a paired phone as the
First to Connect phone, make sure the
phone is turned on, then touch Settings,
then System, and then touch Phones.
Phones will display all paired and all
connected phones, and media player devices.
Phones can be added and removed,
connected and disconnected. To set a phone
as First to Connect, touch y to the right
of the phone to open the phone’s settings
menu. Select the First to Connect option, to
enable the setting for that device.
4. Touch Disconnect.
Deleting a Paired Phone
7. Start the pairing process on the cell
phone to be paired to the vehicle. See
the cell phone manufacturer's user guide
for information on this process. Once the
cell phone is paired, it will show under
Connected.
1. Touch PHONE on the Home Page or the
phone shortcut on the applications tray
at the bottom of the display.
2. Touch Phones.
3. Touch the pencil next to the connected
cell phone to display the cell phone’s or
mobile device’s information display.
8. If the vehicle does not appear on your
phone, there are a few ways to start the
pairing process over:
4. Touch Forget Device.
.
Turn the phone off and then back on.
Linking to a Different Phone
.
Go back to the beginning of the
Phone menus on the infotainment
display and restart the pairing
process.
To link to a different cell phone, the new
cell phone must be in the vehicle and paired
to the Bluetooth system.
Listing All Paired and Connected Phones
1. Touch PHONE on the Home Page or the
phone shortcut on the applications tray
at the bottom of the display.
1. Touch PHONE on the Home Page or the
phone shortcut on the applications tray
at the bottom of the display.
.
Reset the phone, but this step should
be done as a last effort.
9. If the phone prompts to accept
connection or allow phone book
download, select Always Accept and
Allow. The phone book may not be
available if not accepted.
2. Touch Phones.
2. Touch Phones.
Disconnecting a Connected Phone
1. Touch PHONE on the Home Page.
2. Touch Phones.
3. Touch the new cell phone to link to from
the not connected phone list. See “First
to Connect Paired Phones” previously in
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this section for more information about
setting the device as the First to Connect
or as a Secondary Phone.
The Recents menu accesses the recents call
list from your cell phone.
2. Touch Keypad and enter partial phone
numbers or contact names using the
digits on the keypad to search.
To make a call using the Contacts menu:
1. Touch Phone on the Home Page.
2. Touch Contacts.
Results appear on the right side of the
screen. Touch one to place a call.
Switching to Handset or
Handsfree Mode
Accepting or Declining a Call
To switch between handset or
handsfree mode:
While the active call is hands-free, touch
the Handset display option to switch to
the handset mode.
3. The Contacts list can be searched by
using the first character. Touch A-Z on
the infotainment display to scroll
through the list of names.
When an incoming call is received, the
infotainment system mutes and a ring tone
is heard in the vehicle.
.
Select the name to call.
Accepting a Call
The mute icon will not be available nor
functional while Handset mode is active.
While the active call is on the handset,
touch the Handset display icon to switch
to the hands-free mode.
4. Select the desired contact number to call.
There are three ways to accept a call:
To make a call using the Recents menu:
1. Touch Phone on the Home Page.
2. Touch Recents.
.
Press g on the steering wheel controls.
.
.
Touch Answer on the infotainment
display.
.
Select Answer on the instrument cluster
using the select control.
3. Touch the name or number to call.
Making a Call Using Contacts and Recent
Calls
Making a Call Using the Keypad
Declining a Call
Calls can be made through the Bluetooth
system using personal cell phone contact
information for all cell phones that support
the Phone Book feature. Become familiar
with the cell phone settings and operation.
Verify the cell phone supports this feature.
To make a call by dialing the numbers:
1. Touch Phone on the Home Page.
There are three ways to decline a call:
.
Press i on the steering wheel controls.
Touch Ignore on the infotainment display.
Select Ignore on the instrument cluster
using the select control.
2. Touch Keypad and enter a phone
number.
.
.
3. Touch # to start dialing the number.
The Contacts menu accesses the phone book
stored in the cell phone.
Searching Contacts Using the Keypad
To search for contacts using the keypad:
1. Touch Phone on the Home Page.
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Call Waiting
Three-Way Calling
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
(Base Radio)
If equipped, Android Auto and/or Apple
CarPlay capability may be available through
a compatible smartphone. If available, the
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay icons will
change from gray to color on the Home
Page of the infotainment display.
Call waiting must be supported on the
Bluetooth cell phone and enabled by the
wireless service carrier to work.
Three-way calling must be supported on the
Bluetooth phone and enabled by the
wireless service carrier to work.
Accepting a Call
To start a three-way call while in a
current call:
There are three ways to accept a
call-waiting call:
1. In the Call View, select Add Call to add
another call.
.
Press g on the steering wheel controls.
To use Android Auto and/or Apple CarPlay:
2. Initiate the second call by selecting from
Recents, Contacts, or Keypad.
.
.
Touch Switch on the infotainment display.
Select Switch on the instrument cluster
using the select control.
For Wired Phone Projection
3. When the second call is active, press the
merge icon to conference the three-way
call together.
1. Download the Android Auto app to your
smartphone from the Google Play store
for phones running Android 9 and below.
There is no app required for Apple
CarPlay.
Declining a Call
There are three ways to decline a
call-waiting call:
Ending a Call
.
Press i on the steering wheel controls.
.
Press i on the steering wheel controls.
2. Connect your Android phone or Apple
iPhone by using the factory-provided
phone USB cable and plugging into a
USB data port. For best performance, it is
highly recommended to use the device’s
factory-provided USB cable, which should
be replaced after significant wear to
maintain connection quality. Aftermarket
or third-party cables may not work.
.
Touch b next to a call to end only
that call.
.
.
Touch Ignore on the infotainment display.
Select Ignore on the instrument cluster
using the select control.
.
Select End on the instrument cluster using
the select control.
Switching Between Calls (Call Waiting
Calls Only)
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Tones
The in-vehicle Bluetooth system can send
numbers during a call. This is used when
calling a menu-driven phone system. Use the
Keypad to enter the number.
To switch between calls, press the phone
icon on the Home Page to display the Call
View. While in Call View, touch the call
information of the call on hold to change
calls.
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3. When the phone is first connected to
activate Apple CarPlay or Android Auto,
accept the terms and conditions on both
the infotainment system and the phone.
2. For first time connection, there are two
ways to set up wireless projection:
The Android Auto and Apple CarPlay icons
on the Home Page will illuminate depending
on the smartphone. Android Auto and/or
Apple CarPlay may automatically launch
upon wireless connection. If not, touch the
Android Auto or Apple CarPlay icon on the
Home Page to launch.
.
Connect your Android phone or Apple
iPhone by using the factory-provided
phone USB cable and plugging into a
USB data port. For best performance,
it is highly recommended to use the
device’s factory-provided USB cable,
which should be replaced after
4. Follow the instructions on the phone.
The Android Auto and Apple CarPlay icons
on the Home Page will illuminate depending
on the smartphone. Android Auto and/or
Apple CarPlay may automatically launch
upon USB connection. If not, touch the
Android Auto or Apple CarPlay icon on the
Home Page to launch.
Wireless CarPlay and/or Wireless Android
Auto may experience occasional service
disruption due to outside Wi-Fi interference.
significant wear to maintain
connection quality. Aftermarket or
third-party cables may not work.
To disconnect the phones wireless
projection:
.
Connecting the phone over Bluetooth.
See Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a
Phone for Uplevel Radio) 0 165 or
Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a Phone
for Base Radio) 0 169 or
1. Select Settings from the Home Page.
2. Select Phones
Press { on the center stack to return to the
Home Page.
For Wireless Phone Projection
3. Touch 4 or the pencil icon next to the
phone to be disconnected.
If equipped, verify your phone is wireless
compatible by visiting the Google Android
Auto or Apple CarPlay support page.
Bluetooth (Overview) 0 165.
4. Turn off Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
3. Make sure Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is turned
on the phone for wireless projection
to work.
Press { on the center stack to return to the
Home Page.
1. Download the Android Auto app to your
smartphone from the Google Play store
for phones running Android 9 and below.
There is no app required for Apple
CarPlay.
4. When the phone is first connected to
activate Apple CarPlay or Android Auto,
agree to the terms and conditions on
both the infotainment system and the
phone.
Features are subject to change. For further
information on how to set up Android Auto
and Apple CarPlay in the vehicle, visit your
brand website. See Online Account 0 432 for
details.
5. Follow the instructions on the phone.
Android Auto is provided by Google and is
subject to Google’s terms and privacy policy.
Apple CarPlay is provided by Apple and is
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subject to Apple’s terms and privacy policy.
Data plan rates apply. For Android Auto
support and to see if your phone is
androidauto. For Apple CarPlay support and
to see if your phone is compatible, see
Google may change or suspend availability
at any time. Android Auto, Android, Google,
Google Play, and other marks are
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay icons will
change from gray to color on the Home
Page of the infotainment display.
next time the USB is connected. If not,
touch the Android Auto or Apple CarPlay
icon on the Home Page to launch.
To use Android Auto and/or Apple CarPlay:
Press { on the center stack to return to the
Home Page.
For Wired Phone Projection
For Wireless Phone Projection
1. Download the Android Auto app to your
smartphone from the Google Play store
for phones running Android 9 and below.
There is no app required for Apple
CarPlay.
Verify your phone is wireless compatible by
visiting the Android Auto or Apple CarPlay
support page.
trademarks of Google Inc.; Apple CarPlay is a
trademark of Apple Inc.
1. Download the Android Auto app to your
smartphone from the Google Play store
for phones running Android 9 and below.
There is no app required for Apple
CarPlay.
2. Connect your Android phone or Apple
iPhone by using the factory-provided
phone USB cable and plugging into a
USB data port. For best performance, it is
highly recommended to use the device’s
factory-provided USB cable, which should
be replaced after significant wear to
maintain connection quality. Aftermarket
or third-party cables may not work.
Press { on the center stack to exit Android
Auto or Apple CarPlay. To enter back into
Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, press and
hold { on the center stack.
2. For first time connection, there are two
ways to set up wireless projection:
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto can be
disabled from the infotainment system. To
do this, touch Home, Settings, and then
touch the Apps tab along the top of the
display. Use the On/Off toggled to turn off
Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
.
Connect your Android phone or Apple
iPhone by using the factory-provided
phone USB cable and plugging into a
USB data port. For best performance,
it is highly recommended to use the
device’s factory-provided USB cable,
which should be replaced after
significant wear to maintain
connection quality. Aftermarket or
third-party cables may not work.
3. When the phone is first connected to
activate Apple CarPlay or Android Auto,
accept the terms and conditions on both
the infotainment system and the phone.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
(Uplevel Radio)
If equipped, Android Auto and/or Apple
CarPlay capability may be available through
a compatible smartphone. If available, the
4. Follow the instructions on the phone.
The Android Auto and Apple CarPlay icons
on the Home Page will illuminate depending
on the smartphone. Android Auto and/or
Apple CarPlay may automatically launch the
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.
Connecting the phone over Bluetooth.
See Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a
Phone for Uplevel Radio) 0 165 or
Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a Phone
for Base Radio) 0 169 or
To disconnect the phones wireless
projection:
carplay/. Apple or Google may change or
suspend availability at any time. Google,
Android, Android Auto, Google Maps, and
other marks are trademarks of Google LLC.
Apple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple Inc.
1. Select the Settings icon from the Home
Page or the Settings icon on the shortcut
tray near the left of the display.
Bluetooth (Overview) 0 165.
2. Select Connections.
3. Touch Phones.
3. Make sure Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is turned
on the phone for wireless projection
to work.
Press { on the center stack to exit Android
Auto or Apple CarPlay. To enter back into
Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, press and
4. Touch Option on the phone card to show
the cell phone’s or mobile device’s
settings.
4. When the phone is first connected to
activate Apple CarPlay or Android Auto,
agree to the terms and conditions on
both the infotainment system and the
phone.
hold { on the center stack.
5. Touch disconnect.
Settings
Press { on the center stack to return to the
Home Page.
Settings (Base Radio)
The settings menu may be organized into
three categories. Select the desired category
by touching System, Apps, or Vehicle.
5. Follow the instructions on the phone.
Features are subject to change. For further
information on how to set up Android Auto
and Apple CarPlay in the vehicle, visit your
brand website. See Online Account 0 432 for
details.
The Android Auto and Apple CarPlay icons
on the Home Page will illuminate depending
on the smartphone. Android Auto and/or
Apple CarPlay may automatically launch
upon wireless connection. If not, touch the
Android Auto or Apple CarPlay icon on the
Home Page to launch.
To access the menus:
1. Touch Settings on the Home Page on the
infotainment display.
Android Auto is provided by Google and is
subject to Google’s terms and privacy policy.
Apple CarPlay is provided by Apple and is
subject to Apple’s terms and privacy policy.
Data plan rates apply. For Android Auto
support and to see if your phone is
2. Touch the desired category to display a
list of available options.
Wireless CarPlay and/or Wireless Android
Auto may experience occasional service
disruption due to outside Wi-Fi interference.
3. Touch to select the desired feature
setting.
auto/compatability. For Apple CarPlay
support and to see if your phone is
4. Touch the options on the infotainment
display to disable or enable a feature.
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Wi-Fi Hotspot
Apps
5. Touch z to go to the top level of the
Settings menu.
Allows adjustment of different Wi-Fi
features.
The menu may contain the following:
System
Android Auto
Display
The menu may contain the following:
Time / Date
Allows interacting directly with a mobile
device on the infotainment display. See
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (Base
Radio) 0 172 or Apple CarPlay and Android
Auto (Uplevel Radio) 0 174.
Allows adjustment of the infotainment
display.
Allows setting of the clock.
Language
Sounds
Allows adjustment of the infotainment
system sounds.
Apple CarPlay
Sets the display language used on the
infotainment display. It may also use the
selected language for voice recognition and
audio feedback.
This feature allows you to interact directly
with your mobile device on the infotainment
display. See Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
(Base Radio) 0 172 or Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto (Uplevel Radio) 0 174.
Favorites
Allows adjustment of the infotainment
favorite settings.
Phones
Preferences
Allows connecting to a different cell phone
or mobile device source, disconnect a cell
phone or media device, or delete a cell
phone or media device.
Audio
Allows the infotainment system to disable
or enable the download of new updates in
the background.
Adjusts different audio settings.
Phone
About
Wi-Fi Networks
Adjusts different phone settings.
Shows the infotainment system software
information.
Shows connected and available Wi-Fi
networks.
Vehicle
The menu may contain the following:
Rear Seat Reminder
Return to Factory Settings
If a 4G LTE data package is not active on the
vehicle, the infotainment system can be
connected to an external protected Wi-Fi
network, such as a mobile device or home
hotspot, to utilize connected services.
Allows resetting the infotainment system
settings in the vehicle.
Allows for a chime and a message when the
rear door has been opened before or during
operation of the vehicle.
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Climate and Air Quality
Trailering
3. Touch to select the desired feature
setting.
Adjusts different climate settings.
Collision/Detection Systems
Adjusts different trailering settings.
Teen Driver
4. Touch the options on the infotainment
display to disable or enable a feature.
Adjusts different driver assistance system
settings.
See Teen Driver 0 179.
Valet Mode
5. Touch S to go back.
The Settings menu may contain the
following:
Comfort and Convenience
This will lock the infotainment system and
steering wheel controls. It may also limit
access to vehicle storage locations,
if equipped.
Adjusts different comfort and convenience
settings.
Connections
The menu may contain the following:
Lighting
To enable valet mode:
Phones
Adjusts different lighting settings.
Power Door Locks
1. Enter a four-digit code on the keypad.
Allows connecting to a different cell phone
or mobile device source, disconnect a cell
phone or media device, or delete a cell
phone or media device.
2. Select Enter to go to the confirmation
screen.
Adjusts different door lock settings.
Remote Lock, Unlock, and Start
Adjusts different remote lock settings.
Ride Height
3. Re-enter the four-digit code.
Wi-Fi Networks
Touch Lock or Unlock to lock or unlock the
system. Touch Back to go back to the
previous menu.
Shows connected and available Wi-Fi
networks.
Adjusts different ride height settings.
Power Assist Steps
Wi-Fi Hotspot
Settings (Uplevel Radio)
To access the Settings menus:
Allows adjustment of different Wi-Fi
features.
Adjusts different running board settings.
Seating Position
1. Touch Settings on the Home Page on the
infotainment display.
Adjusts different seat settings.
Suspension
2. Touch the desired category to display a
list of available options.
Adjusts different suspension settings.
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Trusted Device
Climate and Air Quality
Suspension
Adjusts different climate settings.
Collision/Detection Systems
Adjusts different suspension settings.
Trailering
Allows for setting a phone as your trusted
device to establish a secure communication
channel between your phone and vehicle
that enables convenient features like instant
profile unlocking and account sign in. When
nearby, your trusted device is recognized
automatically via a unique Bluetooth
connection. Requires the MyBrand
Adjusts different driver assistance system
settings.
Adjusts different trailering settings.
Apps and Notifications
Comfort and Convenience
Shows a list of installed apps and the
permissions used.
Adjusts different comfort and convenience
settings.
Date / Time
Lighting
mobile app.
Allows setting of the clock.
Adjusts different lighting settings.
Power Door Locks
Vehicle
Display
The menu may contain the following:
Teen Driver
Allows adjustment of the infotainment
display.
Adjusts different door lock settings.
Remote Lock, Unlock, and Start
Adjusts different remote lock settings.
Ride Height
See Teen Driver 0 179.
Rear Seat Reminder
Sounds
Allows adjustment of the infotainment
system sounds.
Allows for a chime and a message when the
rear door has been opened before or during
operation of the vehicle.
Adjusts different ride height settings.
Power Assist Steps
Users
Modifies the infotainment system’s users.
Buckle to Drive
Adjusts different running board settings.
Seating Position
Accounts
This feature can prevent shifting out of Park
when the driver, and if applicable the front
passenger, seat belt is not buckled. See
Buckle To Drive 0 53.
Allows adding or adjusting of the user
accounts.
Adjusts different seating position settings.
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Teen Driver
If equipped, this allows multiple keys to be
registered for beginner drivers to encourage
safe driving habits. When the vehicle is
started with a Teen Driver key, it will
automatically activate certain safety
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Privacy
System
The menu may contain the following:
Location Services
The menu may contain the following:
Language
Touch to view the Location Services screen.
App permissions
This will set the display language used on
the infotainment display.
systems, allow setting of some features, and
limit the use of others. The Report Card will
record vehicle data about driving behavior
that can be viewed later. When the vehicle
is started with a registered key, the Driver
Information Center (DIC) displays a message
that Teen Driver is active.
Keyboard & speech
Touch to view the Permission manager
screen.
Touch to change keyboard and speech
settings.
GM Privacy Statement
Reset Options
Touch to view the GM Privacy Statement
screen.
Touch to change reset settings.
About
Google legal
To access:
Touch to view the Google legal screen.
Touch to view the infotainment system
software information.
1. Touch Settings on the Home Page, then
touch Vehicle, and then Teen Driver.
Storage
Legal Information
2. Create a Personal Identification Number
(PIN) by choosing a four-digit PIN.
Re-enter the PIN to confirm. To change
the PIN, touch Change PIN.
This menu shows the storage info on the
infotainment system.
Touch to view legal and license information.
Updates
Security
This menu allows adjustment of the vehicle
update settings.
The PIN is required to:
This menu allows adjustment of the
infotainment security settings.
.
.
.
.
Set up/Add or remove keys.
Change Teen Driver settings.
Change or clear the Teen Driver PIN.
Access or delete Report Card data.
Google
This menu allows adjustment of the Google
settings.
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Set up/Add keys to activate Teen Driver and
assign restrictions to the key:
Driver restrictions will be applied
whenever this remote key is used to
operate the vehicle.
If the remote key has already been
registered, the option to remove the
key displays. If Remove is touched,
the remote key is no longer
registered. A confirmation message
displays, and Teen Driver restrictions
will not be applied if this remote key
is used to operate the vehicle.
5. Touch Setup Keys or Add/Remove Teen
Driver Keys. The system displays
instructions for registering or
unregistering a key. A confirmation
message displays.
Any vehicle key can be registered, up to a
maximum of eight keys. Label the key to
tell it apart from the other keys.
.
Manage Settings or Teen Driver Settings
For a pushbutton start system:
Depending on the options of your vehicle,
the following menu items may be displayed:
1. Start the vehicle.
2. For automatic transmissions, the vehicle
must be in P (Park). For manual
transmissions, the vehicle must be
stopped with the parking brake set.
Buckle to Drive : When turned ON, Buckle to
Drive prevents the driver from shifting out
of P (Park) for a period of time after the
brake pedal is pressed if the driver, or on
some vehicles the detected passenger, has
not buckled their seat belt. On some
vehicles, Buckle to Drive is always ON when
Teen Driver is active and is not configurable.
See Buckle To Drive 0 53.
In vehicles with a pushbutton start system,
if a Teen Driver and a non-Teen Driver key
are both present at start up, the vehicle will
recognize the non-Teen Driver key to start
the vehicle. The Teen Driver settings will not
be active.
3. From the Settings menu, touch Vehicle
and then Teen Driver.
4. Enter the PIN.
5. Place the remote key you wish to
register in the transmitter pocket. The
key does not need to be the one that
started the vehicle. See Remote Key
Operation 0 12 for transmitter pocket
location.
For a keyed ignition system:
Audio Volume Limit : Allows a maximum
audio volume to be set. Turn the audio
volume limit on or off. Use the arrows to
choose the maximum allowable level for the
audio volume. On some infotainment
systems, touch Set Audio Volume Limit to
choose the maximum allowable audio
volume level.
1. Start the vehicle.
2. For automatic transmissions, the vehicle
must be in P (Park). For manual
transmissions, the vehicle must be
stopped with the parking brake set.
6. From the Teen Driver menu, touch Setup
Keys or Add/Remove Teen Driver Keys.
.
If the remote key has not previously
been registered, the option to add
the key displays. Touch Add and a
confirmation message displays. Teen
3. From the Settings menu, touch Vehicle
and then Teen Driver.
Set Audio Volume Limit : Use the arrows to
choose the maximum allowable level for the
audio volume.
4. Enter the PIN.
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Teen Driver Speed Limiter : Limits the
maximum speed of the vehicle. When the
speed limiter is turned on and the vehicle is
started with a Teen Driver key, the DIC
displays a message that the top speed is
limited.
that contain explicit content, and the Explicit
Content Filter selection in the Audio Settings
will be unavailable for change.
or the DIC will display a message
indicating that Teen Driver is active and
the action is not available.
.
.
Super Cruise, if equipped, is not available.
When Teen Driver is Active:
Enhanced Low Fuel Warning (if equipped)
– When the vehicle is low on fuel, the
low fuel light on the instrument cluster
flashes and the DIC low fuel warning
cannot be dismissed.
Do not tow a trailer if equipped with
Automatic Emergency Braking.
.
If equipped, the radio will mute when the
driver seat belt, and in some vehicles the
front passenger seat belt, is not buckled.
The audio from any device paired to the
vehicle will also be muted.
On certain vehicles, when the Speed Limiter
is turned ON, the vehicle’s maximum
acceleration will be limited. The DIC will
display a message that the acceleration is
limited.
.
.
An object placed on the front passenger
seat, such as a briefcase, handbag,
grocery bag, laptop, or other electronic
device, could cause the passenger sensing
system to falsely sense an unbuckled
front passenger and mute the radio.
If this happens, remove the object from
the seat. See Passenger Sensing System
0 64.
Teen Driver Speed Warning : Displays a
warning in the DIC when exceeding a
selectable speed. Turn the speed warning on
or off and choose the desired speed warning
level. The speed warning does not limit the
speed of the vehicle. On some infotainment
systems, touch Set Teen Driver Speed
Warning to set the warning speed.
Report Card
The vehicle owner must secure the driver’s
consent to record certain vehicle data when
the vehicle is driven with a registered Teen
Driver key. There is one Report Card per
vehicle. Data is only recorded when a
registered Teen Driver key is used to
operate the vehicle.
.
.
Some safety systems, such as Automatic
Emergency Braking, if equipped, cannot
be turned off.
The gap setting for Adaptive Cruise
Control and alert timing for Forward
Collision Alert, if equipped, cannot be
changed.
Set Teen Driver Speed Warning : Choose the
desired speed warning level. The speed
warning does not limit the speed of the
vehicle.
The Report Card data is collected from the
time Teen Driver is activated or the last
time the Report Card was reset. The
following items may be recorded:
Distance Driven – the total distance
driven.
SiriusXM Explicit Content Filter : Allows the
SiriusXM Explicit Content Filter to be turned
ON or OFF. When ON, the teen driver will
not be able to listen to SiriusXM stations
.
.
When trying to change a safety feature
that is not configurable in Teen Driver,
the feature may be grayed out or
.
Maximum Speed – the maximum vehicle
speed detected.
removed from the infotainment menu,
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.
.
.
.
Tailgating Alerts (if equipped)– the
number of times the driver was alerted
for following a vehicle ahead too closely.
Overspeed Warnings – the number of
times the speed warning setting was
exceeded.
Wide Open Throttle – the number of
times the accelerator pedal was pressed
nearly all the way down.
Forward Collision Alerts (if equipped) –
the number of times the driver was
notified when approaching a vehicle
ahead too quickly and at potential risk for
a crash.
Forward Automatic Braking, also called
Automatic Emergency Braking (if
equipped) – the number of times the
vehicle detected that a forward collision
was imminent and applied the brakes.
Reverse Automatic Braking (if equipped) –
the number of times the vehicle detected
that a rearward collision was imminent
and applied the brakes.
Traction Control – the number of times
the Traction Control System activated to
reduce wheel spin or loss of traction.
Stability Control – the number of events
which required the use of electronic
stability control.
Trademarks and License
Agreements
Report Card Data
FCC Information
Cumulative Data is saved for all trips until
the Report Card is reset or until the
maximum count is exceeded. If the
maximum count is exceeded for a Report
Card line item, that item will no longer be
updated in the Report Card until it is reset.
Each item will report a maximum of
1,000 counts. The distance driven will report
a maximum of 64 374 km (40,000 mi).
See Radio Frequency Statement 0 438.
.
.
"Made for iPhone," means that an electronic
accessory has been designed to connect
specifically to iPhone, and has been certified
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or its compliance with safety and regulatory
standards. Please note that the use of this
accessory with iPhone may affect wireless
performance. iPhone are trademarks of
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
To delete Report Card data, do one of the
following:
.
From the Report Card display, touch
Reset.
.
Touch Clear PIN and All Teen Driver Keys
from the Teen Driver menu. This will also
unregister any Teen Driver keys and
delete the PIN.
.
.
.
Forgotten PIN
See your dealer to reset the PIN.
Antilock Braking System Active – The
number of Antilock Brake System
activations.
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system, cell reception and GPS signal. See
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SiriusXM website, the Online Service or any
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