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Engine
Compartment
Overview
When
you
open
the
hood
on
the
6.2L V8
engine
here
is
what
you
will
see:
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2008 HUMMER H2 Owner Manual M
1
Canadian Owners
2
Vehicle Damage Warnings
4
Vehicle Symbols
4
Front Seats
6
Power Lumbar
7
Heated Seats
8
Memory Seat and Mirrors
8
Power Reclining Seatbacks
9
{CAUTION:
10
Head Restraints
11
Rear Seats
12
Removing the Seat
18
Why Safety Belts Work
22
Questions and Answers About
25
Safety Belts
25
Lap-Shoulder Belt
34
Safety Belt Pretensioners
36
Safety Belt Extender
39
Child Restraints
40
Lower Anchors and Tethers for
51
Children (LATCH)
51
Lower Anchors
52
Top Tether Anchor
52
Locations
53
Rear Seat Position
61
When Should an Airbag Inflate?
73
What Makes an Airbag Inflate?
74
How Does an Airbag Restrain?
74
Inflates?
74
Airbag Off Switch
76
Restraint System Check
80
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
86
System Operation
87
Remote Vehicle Start
90
Power Door Locks
93
Delayed Locking
93
Programmable Automatic
93
Door Locks
93
Rear Door Security Locks
94
Lockout Protection
94
Raising the Midgate
97
Opening the Tailgate
99
Power Windows
102
Global Window Feature
103
Sun Visors
105
Theft-Deterrent Systems
106
Testing the Alarm
107
PASS-Key
108
III+ Operation
108
1 stamped on it
109
Starting and Operating Your
110
Key In the Ignition
111
Starting the Engine
112
Driver Shift Control (DSC)
117
Tow/Haul Mode
118
Full-Time Four-Wheel Drive
118
Four-Wheel-High Lock
120
Shifting into NEUTRAL
121
Parking Brake
122
Shifting Out of PARK (P)
124
Temperature Display
128
Compass Operation
128
Compass Calibration
128
Compass Variance
129
Cleaning the Mirror
129
Object Detection Systems
132
Rear Vision Camera Location
134
OnStar Services
136
OnStar Hands-Free Calling
137
OnStar Virtual Advisor
137
How OnStar Service Works
138
Universal Home Remote System
139
Programming Universal Home
140
Remote — Rolling Code
140
Remote — Fixed Code
142
Using Universal Home Remote
145
Reprogramming Universal Home
145
Remote Buttons
145
Erasing Universal Home Remote
145
Storage Areas
146
Luggage Carrier
147
Rear Seat Armrest
147
Cargo Tie Downs (SUT)
147
All-Weather Cargo Area (SUT)
148
Cargo Area Floor Drains
149
Section 3 Instrument Panel
151
Instrument Panel Overview
154
Hazard Warning Flashers
156
Other Warning Devices
156
Tilt Wheel
156
Turn and Lane-Change Signals
158
Flash-to-Pass
159
Windshield Wipers
159
Exterior Lamps
165
Headlamps on Reminder
167
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
167
Automatic Headlamp System
168
Instrument Panel Brightness
168
Dome Lamps
169
Dome Lamp Override
169
Entry/Exit Lighting
169
Reading Lamps
169
Battery Run-Down Protection
169
Accessory Power Outlet(s)
170
Analog Clock
171
Climate Controls
172
Automatic Operation
173
Manual Operation
175
Air Conditioning
176
Defogging and Defrosting
178
Rear Window Defogger
178
Outlet Adjustment
179
Rear Air Conditioning and
179
Heating System and Electronic
179
Warning Lights, Gages
181
Instrument Panel Cluster
182
Speedometer and Odometer
183
Trip Odometer
183
Tachometer
183
Safety Belt Reminders
183
Airbag Off Light
185
Charging System Light
187
Voltmeter Gage
187
Brake System Warning Light
188
StabiliTrak
190
Indicator Light
190
Tire Pressure Light
191
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
192
If the Light is Flashing
193
If the Light Is On Steady
193
Emissions Inspection and
194
Maintenance Programs
194
Highbeam On Light
197
Tow/Haul Mode Light
197
Fuel Gage
197
Low Fuel Warning Light
198
DIC Operation and Displays
199
(Using DIC Buttons)
199
DIC Buttons
200
Odometer
200
Fuel Range
201
Tire Pressure
203
Engine Hours
203
Language
205
DIC Warnings and Messages
206
DRIVER DOOR OPEN
207
TURNED OFF
207
ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE ENGINE
207
ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED
207
FUEL LEVEL LOW
208
HOOD OPEN
208
LEFT REAR DOOR OPEN
208
OIL PRESSURE LOW STOP ENGINE
208
SERVICE TIRE MONITOR SYSTEM
211
SERVICE TRACTION CONTROL
211
STABILITRAK OFF
211
TIGHTEN GAS CAP
212
TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE
212
TRACTION CONTROL OFF
212
TRANSMISSION HOT IDLE ENGINE
212
DIC Vehicle Customization
213
(With DIC Buttons)
213
Feature Settings Menu Items
214
AUTO DOOR LOCK
215
AUTO DOOR UNLOCK
215
REMOTE DOOR LOCK
216
REMOTE DOOR UNLOCK
216
DELAY DOOR LOCK
217
EXIT LIGHTING
217
APPROACH LIGHTING
218
CHIME VOLUME
218
PARK TILT MIRRORS
219
EASY EXIT SEAT
219
MEMORY SEAT RECALL
220
REMOTE START
220
V TO EXIT
221
Setting the Clock
223
Settings
224
Radio(s) (MP3)
225
Radios with CD and DVD
226
Radio Data System (RDS)
226
XM™ Satellite Radio Service
226
Playing the Radio
227
Finding a Station
228
• Surround (Centerpoint
230
\ FWD button
231
Radio Messages for XM™ Only
232
CD Slot)
233
Playing an MP3/WMA CD-R or
237
CD-RW Disc
237
CD Messages
237
Using the DVD Player
238
DVD-V (Video) Display Buttons
240
DVD-A (Audio) Display Buttons
241
Inserting a Disc
241
Ejecting a Disc
242
Using an MP3 (Radio with
244
Six-Disc Player)
244
S c (previous)
245
File System and Naming
246
Preprogrammed Playlists
246
Playing an MP3
246
DVD Player)
248
XM Radio Messages
253
Navigation/Radio System
254
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)
255
Headphones
256
Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks
257
Audio Output
258
Video Screen
259
Remote Control
259
Remote Control Buttons
260
Battery Replacement
262
DVD Display Error Messages
263
Z EJECT or DVD AUX is pressed
263
DVD Distortion
263
Rear Seat Audio (RSA)
264
Theft-Deterrent Feature
266
Audio Steering Wheel Controls
266
Radio Reception
267
Fixed Mast Antenna
268
XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna
268
Control of a Vehicle
271
Antilock Brake System (ABS)
272
Braking in Emergencies
273
Traction Control System (TCS)
273
Locking Rear Axle
274
Steering
277
Steering Tips
278
Steering in Emergencies
278
Off-Road Recovery
279
Loss of Control
280
Off-Road Driving
281
Traveling to Remote Areas
283
High Mobility Characteristics
283
• Is the path ahead clear?
288
Crossing Obstacles
289
Approaching a Hill
291
Assist Steps
300
Driving at Night
300
Before Leaving on a Long Trip
302
Highway Hypnosis
302
Winter Driving
304
First Aid Kit and Tool Kit
310
Front Mounted Receiver
311
Power Winch Platform
311
Label Example
313
Example 1 Example 2
315
Certification/Tire Label
316
Towing Your Vehicle
319
Recreational Vehicle Towing
319
Selectable Extended Rear
321
Ride Height
321
Electronically Controlled Air
322
Suspension System
322
Grade Braking
325
Weight of the Trailer
326
Weight of the Trailer Tongue
327
Safety Chains
330
Trailer Brakes
330
Driving with a Trailer
331
Following Distance
331
Backing Up
331
Making Turns
332
Driving On Grades
332
Trailer Wiring Harness
334
Trailer Recommendations
335
Accessories and Modifications
339
Gasoline Octane
341
Gasoline Specifications
341
California Fuel
341
Additives
342
Fuels in Foreign Countries
342
Hood Release
346
Engine Compartment Overview
348
Engine Oil
349
When to Add Engine Oil
350
• GM6094M
351
• SAE 5W-30
351
• Oils meeting these
351
Engine Oil Life System
352
What to Do with Used Oil
353
Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
354
How to Inspect the Engine
355
Air Cleaner/Filter
355
Automatic Transmission Fluid
357
Cold Check Procedure
358
Hot Check Procedure
359
Engine Coolant
360
Overheated Engine Protection
364
Operating Mode
364
Engine Fan Noise
369
Power Steering Fluid
370
Windshield Washer Fluid
371
Rear Axle
381
Four-Wheel Drive
382
Front Axle
383
Front Turn Signal and Parking
385
Roof Marker Lamps
386
Center Roof Marker Lamps
387
Replacement Bulbs
389
Windshield Wiper Blade
390
Replacement
390
Tire Sidewall Labeling
392
Tire Size
393
Inflation - Tire Pressure
397
Tire Pressure Monitor System
398
Federal Communications
399
Commission (FCC) and Industry
399
TPMS Sensor Matching Process
402
Tire Inspection and Rotation
403
Four-Tire Rotation Pattern
404
Five-Tire Rotation Pattern
404
Buying New Tires
406
Treadwear
409
Traction – AA, A, B, C
409
Temperature – A, B, C
409
Accessory Inflator
412
Removing the Spare Tire and
416
Tools (SUT)
416
Removing the Spare Tire (SUT)
419
Tools (SUV)
420
Removing the Jack (SUV)
422
Removing the Spare Tire (SUV)
423
Removing the Flat Tire and
424
Installing the Spare Tire
424
Storing the Jack and Tools
431
Spare Tire
435
Appearance Care
436
Fabric/Carpet
437
Instrument Panel, Vinyl, and
438
Other Plastic Surfaces
438
Finish Care
440
Windshield, Backglass, and
441
Wiper Blades
441
Aluminum Wheels
442
Sheet Metal Damage
442
Finish Damage
443
Underbody Maintenance
443
Chemical Paint Spotting
443
Vehicle Identification
445
Electrical System
446
Instrument Panel Fuse Block
447
Top View
448
Underhood Fuse Block
449
Capacities and Specifications
453
Engine Specifications
454
Maintenance Schedule
456
Scheduled Maintenance
458
Additional Required Services
460
Maintenance Footnotes
461
Owner Checks and Services
462
At Each Fuel Fill
463
At Least Once a Month
463
Recommended Fluids and
466
Lubricants
466
Maintenance Replacement Parts
468
Engine Drive Belt Routing
469
Maintenance Record
470
Maintenance Record (cont’d)
471
Customer Assistance and
474
Information
474
Online Owner Center
476
Customer Assistance for Text
476
Telephone (TTY) Users
476
Customer Assistance Offices
477
GM Mobility Reimbursement
478
Roadside Assistance Program
478
(U.S. only)
480
Calling for Assistance
480
Courtesy Transportation
481
Collision Damage Repair
482
Repair Facility
483
Insuring Your Vehicle
483
If a Crash Occurs
484
Reporting Safety Defects
486
Service Publications Ordering
487
Vehicle Data Recording
488
Navigation System
489
Radio Frequency
489
Identification (RFID)
489
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