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Hummer 2006 H2 User Manual (502 pages)


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Table of contents

2006 HUMMER H2 Owner Manual M

1

Canadian Owners

2

How to Use This Manual

2

Vehicle Damage Warnings

4

Vehicle Symbols

4

Front Seats

8

Power Lumbar

9

Heated Seats

9

{CAUTION:

10

Head Restraints

11

Rear Seats

12

Removing the Seat

17

Why Safety Belts Work

21

Questions and Answers About

24

Safety Belts

24

Driver Position

25

Rear Seat Passengers

33

Child Restraints

38

Child Restraint Systems

44

Lower Anchors and Tethers for

49

Children (LATCH)

49

Lower Anchors

50

Top Tether Anchor

50

Locations

51

Seat Position

58

Right Front Seat Position

60

When Should an Airbag Inflate?

68

What Makes an Airbag Inflate?

69

How Does an Airbag Restrain?

69

Inflates?

69

Airbag Off Switch

71

Restraint System Check

75

Remote Keyless Entry System

80

Resynchronization

83

Power Door Locks

85

Delayed Locking

85

Programmable Automatic

86

Door Locks

86

Rear Door Security Locks

86

Lockout Protection

86

Raising the Midgate

89

Opening the Tailgate

91

Power Windows

94

Global Window Feature

95

Theft-Deterrent Systems

97

Testing the Alarm

98

Passlock

99

Starting and Operating

100

Your Vehicle

100

Starting the Engine

101

Engine Coolant Heater

102

Tow/Haul Mode

106

Full-Time Four-Wheel Drive

106

Four-Wheel-High Lock

108

Shifting into NEUTRAL

109

Parking Brake

110

Compass Operation

116

Compass Calibration

116

Compass Variance

116

, Compass and

117

Temperature Display

117

Cleaning the Mirror

119

Mirror Operation

120

Outside Power Mirrors

121

Outside Heated Mirrors

123

Services

124

Universal Home Remote

126

Gate Operator and Canadian

128

Programming

128

Using Universal Home Remote

128

Erasing Universal Home

129

Remote Buttons

129

Home Remote Button

129

Storage Areas

130

Adjusting the Crossrails

131

Stop Tabs

131

Crossrail Channels

132

Rear Seat Armrest

134

Cargo Tie Downs (SUT)

134

All-Weather Cargo Area

134

Removal and Cleaning

135

Side Rail Channels

135

Cargo Area Floor Drains

135

Vehicle Personalization

139

Easy Exit Seat

140

Section 3 Instrument Panel

141

Instrument Panel Overview

144

Hazard Warning Flashers

146

Other Warning Devices

146

Tilt Wheel

146

Turn and Lane-Change Signals

147

Flash-to-Pass

148

Exterior Lamps

154

Headlamps on Reminder

155

Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)

155

Automatic Headlamp System

156

Off-Road Lamps

157

Instrument Panel Brightness

157

Area Displayed On Screen

160

Accessory Power Outlet(s)

161

Climate Controls

162

Automatic Operation

163

Manual Operation

165

Air Conditioning

166

Outlet Adjustment

168

Warning Lights, Gages, and

169

Indicators

169

Instrument Panel Cluster

170

Speedometer and Odometer

171

Trip Odometer

171

Tachometer

171

Safety Belt Reminder Light

171

Charging System Light

174

Voltmeter Gage

174

Anti-Lock Brake System

176

Warning Light

176

Traction Off Light

176

Transmission Temperature Gage

177

Malfunction Indicator Lamp

179

If the Light is Flashing

180

If the Light Is On Steady

180

Oil Pressure Gage

181

Cruise Control Light

183

Highbeam On Light

183

Tow/Haul Mode Light

183

Fuel Gage

184

Low Fuel Warning Light

184

DIC Operation and Displays

185

Trip Information Button

186

Fuel Information Button

187

Customization Button

187

DIC Warnings and Messages

188

CHARGING SYSTEM FAILURE

189

CHECK OIL LEVEL

189

CHECK WASHER FLUID

189

DRIVER DOOR AJAR

189

ENGINE COOLANT HOT

190

ENGINE OVERHEATED

190

FUEL LEVEL LOW

190

KEYFOB X BATTERY LOW

190

LEFT REAR DOOR AJAR

190

OIL LIFE RESET

191

OIL PRESSURE LOW

191

PASSENGER DOOR AJAR

191

REAR ACCESS OPEN

191

REDUCED ENGINE POWER

191

REPLACE LIFTGATE FUSE (SUV)

192

RIGHT REAR DOOR AJAR

192

SERVICE 4WD (Full-Time

192

Four-Wheel Drive)

192

SERVICE AIR BAG

192

SERVICE AIR SUSPENSION

193

SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM

193

TIGHTEN FUEL CAP

193

TRACTION ACTIVE

193

TRANS (Transmission) HOT

194

IDLE ENGINE

194

TRANSMISSION HOT

194

DIC Vehicle Customization

195

Lock Doors

196

Unlock Doors

196

Door Lock Delay

196

Lock Feedback

197

Unlock Feedback

197

Curb View

199

Alarm Warning

199

Setting the Time

202

Radio with Cassette and CD

203

Playing the Radio

204

Finding a Station

204

Setting Preset Stations

205

(RDS and XM™)

206

RDS Messages

208

Radio Messages

208

XM™ Radio Messages

209

XM™ Radio Messages (cont’d)

210

Playing a Cassette Tape

211

Cassette Tape Messages

212

CD Adapter Kits

213

Playing a CD

213

CD Messages

215

Radio with Six-Disc CD

216

Playing a Specific Loaded CD

224

Using Song List Mode

226

Navigation/Radio System

228

Before You Drive

229

Headphones

229

Battery Replacement

230

Wired Headphones

230

Audio Output

231

Vehicle Speakers

231

Video Screens

231

DVD Player

233

DVD Player Buttons

234

Playing a Disc

234

Remote Control

235

Remote Control Buttons

236

(Monitor Control Functions)

236

(DVD Control Functions)

237

(OSD) Menu

239

Operation

240

Displaying JPEG Images

240

FM Modulator Control

243

DVD Messages

247

DVD Distortion

247

Rear Seat Audio (RSA)

248

Theft-Deterrent Feature

249

Audio Steering Wheel Controls

250

Radio Reception

251

Care of Your CDs and DVDs

253

Care of the CD and DVD Player

253

Fixed Mast Antenna

254

XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna

254

Chime Level Adjustment

254

Drunken Driving

257

Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)

261

Braking in Emergencies

262

Traction Control System (TCS)

263

Locking Rear Axle

264

Steering

265

Steering in Emergencies

266

Off-Road Recovery

267

Loss of Control

269

Off-Road Driving

270

Traveling to Remote Areas

272

High Mobility Characteristics

272

• Is the path ahead clear?

277

Crossing Obstacles

278

Approaching a Hill

280

Driving Uphill

280

Assist Steps

288

Tubular Side Steps

291

Driving at Night

292

City Driving

295

Freeway Driving

296

Before Leaving on a Long Trip

297

Highway Hypnosis

297

Winter Driving

300

First Aid Kit and Tool Kit

306

Front Mounted Receiver

307

Power Winch Platform

308

Selectable Extended Rear

315

Ride Height

315

Electronically Controlled Air

316

Suspension System

316

Weight of the Trailer

320

Weight of the Trailer Tongue

321

Safety Chains

324

Trailer Brakes

325

Driving with a Trailer

325

Following Distance

325

Backing Up

326

Making Turns

326

Driving On Grades

326

Trailer Wiring Harness

328

Trailer Recommendations

330

Accessories and Modifications

333

Gasoline Octane

335

Gasoline Specifications

335

California Fuel

336

Additives

336

Fuels in Foreign Countries

337

Hood Release

341

Engine Compartment Overview

342

Engine Oil

344

When to Add Engine Oil

345

• GM6094M

346

• SAE 5W-30

346

Engine Oil Life System

347

What to Do with Used Oil

348

Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

349

How to Inspect the Engine Air

350

Cleaner/Filter

350

Automatic Transmission Fluid

352

Checking the Fluid Level

353

Consistency of Readings

353

Engine Coolant

354

Overheated Engine Protection

358

Operating Mode

358

Power Steering Fluid

363

Windshield Washer Fluid

364

Rear Axle

373

Four-Wheel Drive

374

Front Axle

375

Headlamps

377

Front Turn Signal and

378

Parking Lamps

378

Roof Marker Lamps

379

Replacement Bulbs

381

Windshield Wiper Blade

382

Replacement

382

Tire Sidewall Labeling

384

Tire Size

386

Inflation - Tire Pressure

389

When to Check

390

How to Check

390

Tire Inspection and Rotation

391

Uniform Tire Quality Grading

395

Wheel Replacement

396

Accessory Inflator

398

Removing the Spare Tire and

401

Tools (SUT)

401

Removing the Spare Tire (SUT)

406

Tools (SUV)

408

Removing the Tools (SUV)

409

Removing the Spare Tire (SUV)

411

Removing the Flat Tire and

413

Jack B (SUV and SUT)

420

Storing the Jack (A or B) and

433

Appearance Care

435

Fabric/Carpet

437

Washing Your Vehicle

439

Finish Care

440

Windshield, Backglass, and

440

Wiper Blades

440

Aluminum Wheels

441

Sheet Metal Damage

442

Finish Damage

442

Underbody Maintenance

442

Chemical Paint Spotting

442

Vehicle Identification

444

Electrical System

444

Windshield Wiper Fuses

445

Power Windows and Other

445

Power Options

445

Fuses and Circuit Breakers

445

Instrument Panel Fuse Block

446

Underhood Fuse Block

449

Capacities and Specifications

454

Maintenance Schedule

456

Scheduled Maintenance

458

Additional Required Services

460

Maintenance Footnotes

461

Owner Checks and Services

462

At Each Fuel Fill

462

At Least Once a Month

463

Recommended Fluids and

466

Lubricants

466

Engine Drive Belt Routing

469

Maintenance Record

470

Maintenance Record (cont’d)

471

Customer Assistance and

474

Information

474

Online Owner Center

475

Customer Assistance for Text

476

Telephone (TTY) Users

476

Customer Assistance Offices

476

GM Mobility Reimbursement

477

Roadside Assistance Program

478

Courtesy Transportation

479

Transportation Options

480

Courtesy Rental Vehicle

481

Data Recorders

482

Collision Damage Repair

483

Insuring Your Vehicle

484

If an Accident Occurs

484

Managing the Vehicle Damage

485

Repair Process

485

Reporting Safety Defects

486

Service Manuals

487

Case Unit Repair Manual

487

Service Bulletins

487

Owner’s Information

488





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