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2010 HUMMER H3/H3T Owner Manual M
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-3
Vehicle Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13
Performance and
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
Keys, Doors and Windows . . . 2-1
Keys and Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
Vehicle Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
Interior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15
Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Rear Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-42
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 4-1
Additional Storage Features . . . 4-2
Roof Rack System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5-1
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Warning Lights, Gauges, and
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . 5-18
Vehicle Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-21
Universal Remote System . . . . 5-26
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Exterior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Lighting Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5
Audio Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1
Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1
Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Starting and Operating . . . . . . . 9-33
Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-40
Automatic Transmission . . . . . . 9-41
Manual Transmission . . . . . . . . . 9-44
Drive Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-46
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-50
Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-52
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-57
Object Detection Systems . . . . 9-60
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-64
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-70
Conversions and Add-Ons . . . 9-81
Vehicle Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
General Information . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
Vehicle Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4
Headlamp Aiming . . . . . . . . . . . 10-33
Bulb Replacement . . . . . . . . . . 10-35
Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-38
Wheels and Tires . . . . . . . . . . . 10-44
Jump Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-86
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-90
Appearance Care . . . . . . . . . . . 10-92
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

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2010 HUMMER H3/H3T Owner Manual MIn Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Initial D

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1-6 In Brief2. Lift up slightly on the entiretailgate assembly.Remove the retaining cablesfrom both sides of the pickupbox by pulling the clips awayfr

Seite 3 - Cautions

3-56 Seats and RestraintsIf the position you are usinghas a fixed headrest orhead restraint and you areusing a single tether, routethe tether over the

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Seats and Restraints 3-573. Tighten the top tether.If the headrest interferes with theinstallation of the child restraint,remove the headrest by press

Seite 5 - In Brief

3-58 Seats and RestraintsIf the position you are usingdoes not have a headrestor head restraint and youare using a dual tether,route the tether over t

Seite 6 - Instrument Panel

Seats and Restraints 3-59Replacing LATCH SystemParts After a Crash{WARNINGA crash can damage the LATCHsystem in the vehicle. A damagedLATCH system may

Seite 7 - Initial Drive

3-60 Seats and RestraintsIf more than one child restraintneeds to be installed in the rearseat, be sure to read Where to Putthe Restraint on page 3‑49

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Seats and Restraints 3-616. To tighten the belt, push downon the child restraint, pull theshoulder portion of the belt totighten the lap portion of th

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3-62 Seats and RestraintsSecuring Child Restraints(Right Front SeatPosition)The vehicle has airbags. A rearseat is a safer place to securea forward-fa

Seite 10 - 1-6 In Brief

Seats and Restraints 3-63Do not secure a child seat in aposition without a top tether anchorif a national or local law requiresthat the top tether be

Seite 11 - Seat Adjustment

3-64 Seats and Restraints6. To tighten the belt, push downon the child restraint, pull theshoulder portion of the belt totighten the lap portion of th

Seite 12 - Safety Belt

Storage 4-1StorageStorage CompartmentsGlove Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1Cupholders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1Front S

Seite 13 - Mirror Adjustment

In Brief 1-7Seat Adjustment1. Lift the handle under the seat tounlock the seat.2. Slide the seat to the desiredposition and release the handle.3. Try

Seite 14 - Interior Lighting

4-2 StorageAdditional StorageFeaturesRear Compartment/Storage Panel CoverThe H3 has a rear storage arealocated on the passenger side of thecargo area.

Seite 15 - Washer and Wiper

Storage 4-3To adjust a tie-down, pull the locatorpin out and move the tie-down toanother location making sure thelocator pin lines up with a locatorho

Seite 16 - Transmission

4-4 StorageRoof Rack System{WARNINGIf something is carried on top ofthe vehicle that is longer or widerthan the roof rack— like paneling,plywood, or a

Seite 17 - Vehicle Features

Storage 4-5Adjusting the CrossrailsTo adjust the crossrails to fit a load:1. Turn the crossrail keycounterclockwise to unlockthe crossrail end cap.2.

Seite 18 - Satellite Radio

4-6 Storage2 NOTES

Seite 19 - Storage Compartments

Instruments and Controls 5-1Instruments andControlsControlsSteering Wheel Adjustment . . . 5-2Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 20 - Maintenance

5-2 Instruments and ControlsControlsSteering WheelAdjustmentA tilt wheel allows the steeringwheel to be adjusted.The tilt lever is on the left side of

Seite 21 - Tire Pressure Monitor

Instruments and Controls 5-3Windshield WasherL (Washer Fluid): To spraywasher fluid on the windshield, pushthe paddle marked withL at thetop of the tu

Seite 22 - Driving for Better Fuel

5-4 Instruments and ControlsCompass CalibrationThe compass may need to becalibrated if CAL is not displayedand the compass requirescalibration. Press

Seite 23 - ] : Push this red emergency

Instruments and Controls 5-5Power OutletsThe accessory power outlets can beused to connect auxiliary electricalequipment, such as a cellularphone.Ther

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1-8 In BriefPress the front or rear of the powerlumbar control to increase ordecrease lumbar support.See Lumbar Adjustmentonpage 3‑4.Heated SeatsHeate

Seite 25 - Q to confirm that the OnStar

5-6 Instruments and ControlsAshtraysFor vehicles with a removableashtray, it can be placed into thecupholder and be removed forcleaning.Notice: If pap

Seite 26 - 1-22 In Brief

Instruments and Controls 5-7Instrument ClusterUnited States 3.7L L5 Automatic Transmission version shown, 5.3L V8, Canada and Manual Transmissionsimil

Seite 27 - Keys, Doors and

5-8 Instruments and ControlsSpeedometerThe speedometer shows thevehicle's speed in both kilometersper hour (km/h) and miles perhour (mph).Odomete

Seite 28 - Keys and Locks

Instruments and Controls 5-9Engine CoolantTemperature GaugeUnited States CanadaThis gauge shows the enginecoolant temperature.If the gauge pointer is

Seite 29 - (RKE) System Operation

5-10 Instruments and ControlsThe front passenger safety beltwarning light and chime may turn onif an object is put on the seat suchas a briefcase, han

Seite 30 - Door Locks

Instruments and Controls 5-11Passenger Airbag StatusIndicatorThe vehicle has the passengersensing system. See PassengerSensing Systemon page 3‑35forim

Seite 31 - Power Door Locks

5-12 Instruments and ControlsIt should go out once the enginestarts. If it stays on, or comes onwhile driving, there could be aproblem with the chargi

Seite 32 - Safety Locks

Instruments and Controls 5-13This light comes on during amalfunction in one of two ways:Light Flashing: A misfire conditionhas been detected. A misfir

Seite 33 - Tailgate

5-14 Instruments and ControlsEmissions Inspection andMaintenance ProgramsSome state/provincial and localgovernments have or might beginprograms to ins

Seite 34 - 2-8 Keys, Doors and Windows

Instruments and Controls 5-15If the light comes on while driving,pull off the road and stop. The brakepedal might be harder to push, or itmight go clo

Seite 35 - Vehicle Security

In Brief 1-9Sensing System forPassenger AirbagUnited StatesCanadaThe passenger sensing system willturn off the right front passengerfrontal airbag und

Seite 36 - Operation (U.S.)

5-16 Instruments and ControlsTraction Control System(TCS)/StabiliTrak®LightThe StabiliTrak system or theTraction Control System (TCS)indicator/warning

Seite 37 - (Canada)

Instruments and Controls 5-17Engine Oil Pressure Light{WARNINGDo not keep driving if the oilpressure is low. The engine canbecome so hot that it catch

Seite 38 - 2-12 Keys, Doors and Windows

5-18 Instruments and ControlsCruise Control LightThis light comes on whenever thecruise control is set.The light goes out when the cruisecontrol is tu

Seite 39 - Exterior Mirrors

Instruments and Controls 5-19Engine Oil Life SystemWith the engine off, turn the keyto ON/RUN and then press thereset stem until OIL LIFE RESETappears

Seite 40 - Interior Mirrors

5-20 Instruments and Controls3. To view the next availablemode, press and hold the resetstem until the mode appears.Release the reset stem andpress an

Seite 41 - Keys, Doors and Windows 2-15

Instruments and Controls 5-21The following are the availablemodes:RFA 1 (default): This mode flashesthe parking lamps when you pressthe lock or unlock

Seite 42 - Power Windows

5-22 Instruments and ControlsThe vehicle is safe to drive,however have the electrical systemchecked by your dealer. Pressand release the reset stem to

Seite 43 - Sun Visors

Instruments and Controls 5-23Engine Cooling SystemMessagesAC (Air Conditioning) OFFThis message displays when theengine coolant temperature is toohigh

Seite 44 - 2-18 Keys, Doors and Windows

5-24 Instruments and ControlsFuel System MessagesFUEL CAPThis message displays if thevehicle's fuel cap is either off orloose. Pull over as soon

Seite 45 - Restraints

Instruments and Controls 5-25TRACTION FAILEDThis message displays if there is aproblem with the Traction ControlSystem (TCS). Check the TCS assoon as

Seite 46 - Head Restraints

1-10 In BriefSteering WheelAdjustment1. Hold the steering wheel and pullthe lever towards you.2. Move the steering wheel up ordown into a comfortable

Seite 47 - Front Seats

5-26 Instruments and ControlsUniversal RemoteSystemSee Radio Frequency Statementonpage 13‑16for informationregarding Part 15 of the FederalCommunicati

Seite 48 - Reclining Seatbacks

Instruments and Controls 5-27It is recommended that a newbattery be installed in yourhand-held transmitter for quickerand more accurate transmission o

Seite 49 - Seats and Restraints 3-5

5-28 Instruments and Controls4. The indicator light on theUniversal Home Remote willflash slowly at first and thenrapidly after Universal HomeRemote s

Seite 50 - Heated Front Seats

Instruments and Controls 5-298. Immediately return to thevehicle. Firmly press and holdthe Universal Home Remotebutton, selected in Step 3 tocontrol t

Seite 51 - Rear Seats

5-30 Instruments and ControlsUniversal Remote SystemOperationUsing Universal RemotePress and hold the appropriateUniversal Remote button for at leasth

Seite 52 - 3-8 Seats and Restraints

Lighting 6-1LightingExterior LightingExterior Lamp Controls . . . . . . . . 6-1Exterior Lamps OffReminder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3H

Seite 53 - Rear Seats (H3T)

6-2 Lighting9 (Off): Turns all exterior lampsand the Daytime Running Lamps(DRL) off. This is a momentarycontrol that returns to AUTO whenreleased. The

Seite 54 - Safety Belts

Lighting 6-3Exterior Lamps OffReminderA headlamp reminder chime willsound if the following conditionsare met:.The driver door is open..Parking lamps o

Seite 55 - Seats and Restraints 3-11

6-4 LightingThe DRL system comes on whenthe following conditions are met:.The ignition is on..The exterior lamps control isin AUTO..The transmission i

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Lighting 6-5During that delay, the instrumentpanel cluster may not be as brightas usual. Make sure the instrumentpanel brightness control is in theful

Seite 57 - Seats and Restraints 3-13

In Brief 1-11Exterior Lighting9 : Turns off all exterior lampsincluding the Daytime RunningLamps (DRL).AUTO: Automatic operation ofthe headlamps and o

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6-6 LightingFog LampsThe fog lamp button is located in theexterior lamps control.# (Fog Lamps): The headlampsor parking lamps must be on for thefog la

Seite 59 - Properly

Lighting 6-7Notice: Turning on the off-roadlamps before removing the lampcovers could damage the off-roadlamps and the covers. Alwaysremove the covers

Seite 60 - 3-16 Seats and Restraints

6-8 LightingDome Lamp OverrideThe dome lamp override button islocated below the exterior lampscontrol.E (Dome Lamp Override): Pressthe button in to tu

Seite 61 - Seats and Restraints 3-17

Lighting 6-9A high electrical load occurs whenseveral of the following are on, suchas: headlamps, high beams, foglamps, rear window defogger,climate c

Seite 63 - Seats and Restraints 3-19

Infotainment System 7-1InfotainmentSystemIntroductionIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1Theft-Deterrent Feature . . . . . . . 7-2Op

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7-2 Infotainment SystemTheft-Deterrent FeatureTHEFTLOCK®is designed todiscourage theft of the vehicle'sradio by learning a portion of theVehicle

Seite 65 - Seats and Restraints 3-21

Infotainment System 7-3Six-Disc CD RadioThe vehicle has one of these radiosas its audio system.Playing the RadioP (Power/Volume): Press to turnthe sys

Seite 66 - 3-22 Seats and Restraints

7-4 Infotainment SystemAUTO VOL (Automatic Volume):This adjusts the radio volume tocompensate for road and windnoise.To set Automatic Volume:1. Adjust

Seite 67 - Seats and Restraints 3-23

Infotainment System 7-5RadioAM-FM RadioFinding a StationBAND: Press to select FM1, FM2,AM, XM1, if equipped, or XM2,if equipped.Manual TuningSingle CD

Seite 68 - 3-24 Seats and Restraints

1-12 In BriefClimate ControlsA. Temperature ControlB. Fan ControlC. Air Delivery Mode ControlD. Air ConditioningE. Air RecirculationF. Rear Window Def

Seite 69 - Pregnancy

7-6 Infotainment SystemSatellite RadioXM™ Satellite Radio ServiceFor vehicles with XM, it is a satelliteradio service that is based in the48 contiguou

Seite 70 - Safety Belt Care

Infotainment System 7-7To scan stations:1. Press and holdt or u for morethan two seconds. SC or SCANdisplays and the radio beepsonce. The radio goes t

Seite 71 - Airbag System

7-8 Infotainment SystemSetting Preset StationsUp to 30 stations (six FM1, six FM2,and six AM, six XM1 and six XM2)and equalization settings for eachst

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Infotainment System 7-9Unknown: If this message isreceived when tuned to channel 0,there may be a receiver fault.Consult with your dealer.Chk XMRcvr:

Seite 73 - Where Are the Airbags?

7-10 Infotainment SystemFixed Mast AntennaThe fixed mast antenna canwithstand most car washes withoutbeing damaged as long as it issecurely attached t

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Infotainment System 7-11Loading and Ejecting CDsSingle CD RadioTo load a CD:.To Insert a CD with the ignitionon, insert the CD partway intothe slot, l

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7-12 Infotainment SystemThe CD is automatically pulledback into the player if the CD is notremoved after 25 seconds. Pushinga CD back into the player,

Seite 76 - Restrain?

Infotainment System 7-13N (Repeat): One track or anentire CD can be repeated..Press and release N to repeatthe current track. RPT TRACK #displays. Pre

Seite 77 - What Will You See After

7-14 Infotainment SystemTo delete the entire song list:1. PressR to turn song list on.S-LIST displays.2. Press and holdR for more thanfour seconds. On

Seite 78 - 3-34 Seats and Restraints

Infotainment System 7-15PhoneBluetoothVehicles with a Bluetooth systemcan use a Bluetooth capable cellphone with a Hands Free Profile tomake and recei

Seite 79 - Passenger Sensing

In Brief 1-134 m Q (Four-Wheel-High Lock):When extra traction is needed inmost off-road situations.4n Q (Four-Wheel-Low Lock):Delivers extra torque to

Seite 80 - 3-36 Seats and Restraints

7-16 Infotainment SystemPairingA Bluetooth enabled cell phonemust be paired to the in‐vehicleBluetooth system first and thenconnected to the vehicle b

Seite 81 - Seats and Restraints 3-37

Infotainment System 7-17Listing All Paired and ConnectedPhones1. Press and releaseg. Thesystem responds with “Ready”followed by a tone.2. Say “Bluetoo

Seite 82 - 3-38 Seats and Restraints

7-18 Infotainment SystemUsing the Store CommandThe store command allows a phonenumber to be stored withoutentering the digits individually.1. Press an

Seite 83 - Seats and Restraints 3-39

Infotainment System 7-194. After the complete number hasbeen entered, say “Store”. Thesystem responds with “Pleasesay the name tag” followed bya tone.

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7-20 Infotainment System3. Say the name tag to be deleted.The system responds with“Would you like to delete, <nametag>? Please say yes or no”..I

Seite 85 - Airbag System Check

Infotainment System 7-213. Say the entire number withoutpausing..If the system recognizesthe number, it respondswith “OK, Dialing” and dialsthe number

Seite 86 - Child Restraints

7-22 Infotainment SystemUsing the Call Command1. Press and releaseg. Thesystem responds with “Ready”followed by a tone.2. Say “Call”. The system respo

Seite 87 - Seats and Restraints 3-43

Infotainment System 7-23Three‐Way CallingThree‐Way Calling must besupported on the Bluetooth phoneand enabled by the wireless servicecarrier to work.1

Seite 88 - Children

7-24 Infotainment SystemTo Transfer Audio to the In-VehicleBluetooth SystemThe cellular phone must be pairedand connected with the Bluetoothsystem bef

Seite 89 - Seats and Restraints 3-45

Infotainment System 7-253. Say the number to send..If the system clearlyrecognizes the number itresponds with “OK, SendingNumber” and the dial tonesar

Seite 90 - 3-46 Seats and Restraints

1-14 In BriefBAND: Press to select FM1, FM2,AM, XM1, if equipped, or XM2,if equipped.DISP: Turn to select a radio station.1-6 (Preset Pushbuttons): Pr

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7-26 Infotainment System2 NOTES

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Climate Controls 8-1Climate ControlsClimate Control SystemsClimate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1Air VentsAir Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 93 - Restraint

8-2 Climate Controls9 (Fan Control): Turn clockwise orcounterclockwise to increase ordecrease the fan speed.Air Delivery Mode Control: Turnclockwise o

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Climate Controls 8-3@ (Recirculation): Press to turnthe recirculation mode on or off.An indicator light comes on whenthe recirculation is on. This mod

Seite 95 - (LATCH System)

8-4 Climate ControlsAir VentsUse the air outlets located in thecenter and on the side of theinstrument panel to direct theairflow.Move the louvers up

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Driving and Operating 9-1Driving andOperatingDriving InformationDefensive Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2Drunk Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 97 - Seats and Restraints 3-53

9-2 Driving and OperatingFuels in Foreign Countries . . . 9-65Fuel Additives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-65Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol) . . . . . 9-66Fi

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Driving and Operating 9-3Death and injury associated withdrinking and driving is a globaltragedy.Alcohol affects four things thatanyone needs to drive

Seite 99 - Seats and Restraints 3-55

9-4 Driving and OperatingThat could be a lot of distance inan emergency, so keeping enoughspace between the vehicle andothers is important.And, of cou

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Driving and Operating 9-5Steering in EmergenciesThere are times when steering canbe more effective than braking. Forexample, you come over a hill andf

Seite 101 - Seats and Restraints 3-57

In Brief 1-15Bluetooth®The in-vehicle Bluetoothsystem allows users with aBluetooth-enabled cell phone tomake and receive hands-free callsusing the veh

Seite 102 - 3-58 Seats and Restraints

9-6 Driving and OperatingTurn the steering wheel 8 to 13 cm(3 to 5 inches), about one-eighthturn, until the right front tire contactsthe pavement edge

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Driving and Operating 9-7Off-Road DrivingThe airbag system is designed towork properly under a wide range ofconditions, including off‐road usage.Alway

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9-8 Driving and OperatingLoading Your Vehicle forOff-Road Driving{WARNING.Cargo on the load floor piledhigher than the seatbackscan be thrown forward

Seite 105 - (Rear Center Seating

Driving and Operating 9-9.Always carry a litter bag andmake sure all refuse is removedfrom any campsite beforeleaving..Take extreme care with openfire

Seite 106 - (Right Front Seat

9-10 Driving and OperatingThe H3 has an approximateapproach angle (A) of 37.4 degreesand an approximate departureangle (B) of 34.7 degrees,depending o

Seite 107 - Seats and Restraints 3-63

Driving and Operating 9-11The vehicle can climb a 40.6 cm(16 inch) vertical step. Step climbingis best done by approaching thestep at an angle rather

Seite 108 - 3-64 Seats and Restraints

9-12 Driving and OperatingFor mounds, washouts, looseup-hill slopes, ditches, etc.When wheel spin occurs as thevehicle is moving, the drivermay notice

Seite 109 - Compartments

Driving and Operating 9-13Scanning the TerrainOff-road driving can take you overmany different kinds of terrain. Befamiliar with the terrain and its m

Seite 110 - Features

9-14 Driving and OperatingCrossing ObstaclesApproach Angle — a Key toMobilityIf you encounter a large dip in theterrain, do not enter straight on;ente

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Driving and Operating 9-15{WARNINGMany hills are simply too steepfor any vehicle. If you drive upthem, you will stall. If you drivedown them, you cann

Seite 112 - Roof Rack System

2010 HUMMER H3/H3T Owner Manual MService and Maintenance . . . 11-1General Information . . . . . . . . . . 11-1Scheduled Maintenance . . . . . . 11-2R

Seite 113 - Storage 4-5

1-16 In BriefPower OutletsThe accessory power outlets can beused to connect auxiliary electricalequipment, such as a cellularphone.There are two acces

Seite 114 - 4-6 Storage

9-16 Driving and Operating.Do not continue if the vehicleshudders or exhibits suspensionhopping. This can causedamage to the driveline orsuspension co

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Driving and Operating 9-17.While backing down the hill, putyour left hand on the steeringwheel at the 12 o'clock positionso you can tell if the w

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9-18 Driving and OperatingDriving DownhillWhen off-roading takes youdownhill, consider:.How steep is the downhill?Will I be able to maintain vehicleco

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Driving and Operating 9-19Driving Across an InclineAn off-road trail will probably goacross the incline of a hill. To decidewhether to try to drive ac

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9-20 Driving and OperatingStalling on an Incline{WARNINGGetting out on the downhill (low)side of a vehicle stopped acrossan incline is dangerous. If t

Seite 119 - Cigarette Lighter

Driving and Operating 9-21Driving in Water{WARNINGDriving through rushing water canbe dangerous. Deep water cansweep your vehicle downstreamand you an

Seite 120 - Indicators

9-22 Driving and OperatingDriving on Wet RoadsRain and wet roads can reducevehicle traction and affect yourability to stop and accelerate.Always drive

Seite 121 - Instrument Cluster

Driving and Operating 9-23Other driving tips include:.Keep the vehicle well ventilated..Keep interior temperature cool..Keep your eyes moving — scanth

Seite 122 - Fuel Gauge

9-24 Driving and OperatingWinter DrivingDriving on Snow or IceDrive carefully when there is snowor ice between the tires and theroad, creating less tr

Seite 123 - Safety Belt Reminders

Driving and Operating 9-25WARNING (Continued)If the vehicle is stuck in the snow:.Clear away snow from aroundthe base of your vehicle,especially any t

Seite 124 - Airbag Readiness Light

In Brief 1-17StabiliTrak®Electronic stability control systemassists with directional control of thevehicle in difficult driving conditions.The system

Seite 125 - Charging System Light

9-26 Driving and OperatingIf the Vehicle is StuckSlowly and cautiously spin thewheels to free the vehicle whenstuck in sand, mud, ice, or snow.If stuc

Seite 126 - Indicator Lamp

Driving and Operating 9-27The vehicle has two recovery loopsat the front of the vehicle and one atthe rear of the vehicle.Use them if the vehicle is s

Seite 127 - Instruments and Controls 5-13

9-28 Driving and OperatingTire and Loading InformationLabelLabel ExampleA vehicle specific Tire andLoading Information label isattached to the vehicle

Seite 128 - Brake System Warning

Driving and Operating 9-294. The resulting figure equalsthe available amount of cargoand luggage load capacity.For example, if the “XXX”amount equals

Seite 129 - Up-Shift Light

9-30 Driving and OperatingExample 2A.Vehicle Capacity Weightfor Example 2 = 453 kg(1,000 lbs).B. Subtract Occupant Weight @68 kg (150 lbs) × 5 = 340 k

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Driving and Operating 9-31Certification/Tire LabelLabel ExampleA vehicle specific Certification/Tire label is attached to thebottom section of the dri

Seite 131 - High-Beam on Light

9-32 Driving and OperatingSimilar appearing vehicles mayhave different GVWRs andcapacity weights. Please notethe vehicle's Certification/Tirelabe

Seite 132 - Information Displays

Driving and Operating 9-33There is also important loadinginformation for off-road driving inthis manual. See“Loading YourVehicle for Off-Road Driving”

Seite 133 - Instruments and Controls 5-19

9-34 Driving and OperatingIgnition PositionsThe ignition switch has four differentpositions.To shift out of P (Park), turn theignition to ON/RUN and a

Seite 134 - 5-20 Instruments and Controls

Driving and Operating 9-35A warning tone will sound when thedriver door is opened, the ignition isin ACC/ACCESSORY or LOCK/OFFand the key is in the ig

Seite 135 - Vehicle Messages

1-18 In BriefEngine Oil Life SystemThe engine oil life system calculatesengine oil life based on vehicle useand displays a DIC message whenit is neces

Seite 136 - Door Ajar Messages

9-36 Driving and OperatingTo prevent gear damage, thissystem also prevents cranking ifthe engine is already running.Engine cranking can be stoppedby t

Seite 137 - Engine Power Messages

Driving and Operating 9-373. Plug it into a normal, grounded110-volt AC outlet.{WARNINGPlugging the cord into anungrounded outlet could cause anelectr

Seite 138 - Ride Control System

9-38 Driving and OperatingLeaving Your Vehicle With theEngine Running (AutomaticTransmission){WARNINGIt can be dangerous to leave thevehicle with the

Seite 139 - Transmission Messages

Driving and Operating 9-39The shift lock release is alwaysfunctional except in the case of aan uncharged or low voltage (lessthan 9 volt) battery.If t

Seite 140 - Universal Remote

9-40 Driving and OperatingParking Over ThingsThat Burn{WARNINGThings that can burn could touchhot exhaust parts under thevehicle and ignite. Do not pa

Seite 141 - Instruments and Controls 5-27

Driving and Operating 9-41Running the VehicleWhile ParkedIt is better not to park with theengine running. But if you ever haveto, here are some things

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9-42 Driving and OperatingIt features an electronic shiftposition indicator within theinstrument cluster.There are several different positionsfor the

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Driving and Operating 9-43To rock the vehicle back and forth toget out of snow, ice, or sand withoutdamaging the transmission, seeIf the Vehicle is St

Seite 144 - Operation

9-44 Driving and Operating2 (Second): This position reducesvehicle speed even more than3 (Third) without using the brakes.You can use 2 (Second) on hi

Seite 145 - Lighting

Driving and Operating 9-45You can shift into 1 (First) whenyou are going less than 30 km/h(20 mph). If you have come to acomplete stop and it is hard

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In Brief 1-19Roadside ServiceU.S.: 1-866-HUMMER6 (486-6376)TTY Users: 1-888-889-2438Canada: 1-800-268-6800As the owner of a new HUMMER,you are automat

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9-46 Driving and OperatingShift Speeds{WARNINGIf you skip a gear when youdownshift, you could lose controlof the vehicle. You could injureyourself or

Seite 148 - Automatic Headlamp

Driving and Operating 9-47Notice: Operating the vehiclein Four-Wheel-Low Lock above48 km/h (30 mph) for anyextended period of time couldcause damage t

Seite 149 - Turn and Lane-Change

9-48 Driving and OperatingIf the Four-Wheel-Low Lock buttonis pressed when the vehicle is ingear and/or moving too fast, theFour-Wheel-Low Lock indica

Seite 150 - Off-Road Lamps

Driving and Operating 9-495. Simultaneously press andhold the Four-Wheel High andFour-Wheel-Low Lock buttonsfor 10 seconds. The Neutral lightwill come

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9-50 Driving and OperatingBrakesAntilock BrakeSystem (ABS)This vehicle has the Antilock BrakeSystem (ABS), an advancedelectronic braking system that h

Seite 152 - Lighting Features

Driving and Operating 9-51Parking BrakeThe parking brake pedal is locatedto the left of the regular brake pedal,near the driver door.To set the parkin

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9-52 Driving and OperatingThe stability system hydraulic brakecontrol module increases brakepressure at each corner of thevehicle until the ABS activa

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Driving and Operating 9-53Examples of these conditionsinclude hard acceleration in a turn,an abrupt upshift or downshift of thetransmission or driving

Seite 155 - Infotainment

9-54 Driving and OperatingWhen the vehicle is started andbegins to move, the systemperforms several diagnostic checksto insure there are no problems.T

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Driving and Operating 9-55To lock the rear axle, do thefollowing:1. Place the transfer case in the4LO Lock mode. This is theonly mode which will allow

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1-20 In BriefCrisis Assist, Stolen VehicleAssistance, Vehicle Diagnostics,Remote Door Unlock, RoadsideAssistance, Turn‐by‐TurnNavigation and Hands‐Fre

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9-56 Driving and OperatingTo lock the front and rear axles:1. Place the transfer case in the4LO Lock mode. This is theonly mode which allows thefront

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Driving and Operating 9-57Cruise ControlWith cruise control, a speed ofabout 40 km/h (25 mph) or more canbe maintained without keeping yourfoot on the

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9-58 Driving and OperatingSetting Cruise Control{WARNINGIf you leave your cruise control onwhen you are not using cruise,you might hit a button and go

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Driving and Operating 9-59Increasing Speed While UsingCruise ControlThere are two ways to go to ahigher speed:.Use the accelerator pedalto get to the

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9-60 Driving and OperatingEnding Cruise ControlTo turn off the cruise control, doone of the following:.Step lightly on the brake pedal..Move the cruis

Seite 163 - Radio Reception

Driving and Operating 9-61{WARNINGThe Rear Vision Camera (RVC)system does not replace drivervision. RVC does not:.Detect objects that areoutside the c

Seite 164 - Audio Players

9-62 Driving and OperatingThe image on the screen isprovided by the camera located onthe rear bumper.The image from the camera thatappears on the scre

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Driving and Operating 9-63H3T Field of ViewA. View displayed by the camera.B. Corner of the rear bumper.When the System Does Not SeemTo Work ProperlyT

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9-64 Driving and OperatingFuelUse of the recommended fuel isan important part of the propermaintenance of this vehicle. To helpkeep the engine clean a

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Driving and Operating 9-65Gasoline SpecificationsAt a minimum, gasoline shouldmeet ASTM specification D 4814in the United States orCAN/CGSB‐3.5 or 3.5

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In Brief 1-21The vehicle must have a workingelectrical system, includingadequate battery power, for theOnStar equipment to operate. Thereare other pro

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9-66 Driving and OperatingFor customers who do not useTOP TIER Detergent Gasolineregularly, one bottle of GM FuelSystem Treatment PLUS, addedto the fu

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Driving and Operating 9-67Many service stations will not havean 85% ethanol fuel (E85) pumpavailable. The U.S. Department ofEnergy has an alternative

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9-68 Driving and OperatingFilling the Tank{WARNINGFuel vapor burns violently and afuel fire can cause bad injuries.To help avoid injuries to you andot

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Driving and Operating 9-69This would allow fuel to evaporateinto the atmosphere. SeeMalfunction Indicator Lamponpage 5‑12.The FUEL CAP message display

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9-70 Driving and OperatingTowingGeneral TowingInformationOnly use towing equipment thathas been designed for the vehicle.Contact your dealer or traile

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Driving and Operating 9-71With the added weight, the engine,transmission, wheel assemblies andtires are forced to work harder andunder greater loads.

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9-72 Driving and OperatingTowing with a Stability ControlSystemWhen towing, the sound of thestability control system might beheard. The system is reac

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Driving and Operating 9-73Vehicles with an automatictransmission can tow in D (Drive).Shift the transmission to a lowergear if the transmission shifts

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9-74 Driving and OperatingLeaving After Parking on a Hill1. Apply and hold the brake pedalwhile you:.start the engine,.shift into a gear, and.release

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Driving and Operating 9-75Vehicle Axle Ratio Maximum Trailer Weight *GCWRH33.7L L5 Engine, AutomaticTransmission4.56 4,500 lbs (2 041 kg) 9,500 lbs (4

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9-76 Driving and OperatingAsk your dealer for our traileringinformation or advice, or write us atour Customer Assistance Offices.See Customer Assistan

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Driving and Operating 9-77Consider the following example:A vehicle model base weight is2 495 kg (5,500 lbs); 1 270 kg(2,800 lbs) at the front axle and

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9-78 Driving and OperatingTotal Weight on the Vehicle'sTiresInflate the vehicle's tires to theupper limit for cold tires. Thesenumbers can b

Seite 183 - Climate Controls 8-3

Driving and Operating 9-79Safety ChainsAlways attach chains between thevehicle and the trailer. Cross thesafety chains under the tongueof the trailer

Seite 184 - Air Vents

9-80 Driving and OperatingThe trailer towing harness containsthe following seven trailer circuits:.Yellow: Left Stop/Turn Signal.Dark Green: Right Sto

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Driving and Operating 9-81Trailer Brake Control WiringHarnessThe trailer brake control wiringharness is located under theinstrument panel to the right

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9-82 Driving and Operating2 NOTES

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Vehicle Care 10-1Vehicle CareGeneral InformationGeneral Information . . . . . . . . . . 10-2California Proposition65 Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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10-2 Vehicle CareWheels and TiresTires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-44Tire Sidewall Labeling . . . . . . 10-44Tire Designations

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Vehicle Care 10-3California PerchlorateMaterials RequirementsCertain types of automotiveapplications, such as airbaginitiators, seat belt pretensioner

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Keys, Doors and Windows 2-1Keys, Doors andWindowsKeys and LocksKeys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)S

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10-4 Vehicle CareVehicle ChecksDoing Your OwnService Work{WARNINGYou can be injured and thevehicle could be damaged if youtry to do service work on a

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Vehicle Care 10-5HoodTo open the hood:1. Pull the handle with this symbolon it. It is located inside thevehicle on the lower left side ofthe instrumen

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10-6 Vehicle CareEngine Compartment Overview3.7 L L5 Engine

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Vehicle Care 10-7A. Windshield Washer FluidReservoir. See “Adding WasherFluid” under Washer Fluidonpage 10‑25.B. Engine Coolant Recovery Tank.See Engi

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10-8 Vehicle Care5.3 L V8 Engine

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Vehicle Care 10-9A. Engine Air Cleaner/Filteronpage 10‑17.B. Air Filter Restriction Indicator (IfEquipped). See Engine AirCleaner/Filteron page 10‑17.

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10-10 Vehicle CareWhen to Add Engine OilIf the oil is below the cross-hatchedarea (L), add at least one liter/quartof the recommended oil. Thissection

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Vehicle Care 10-11Cold Temperature OperationIf in an area of extreme cold, wherethe temperature falls below −29°C(−20°F), use either an SAE 5W-30synth

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10-12 Vehicle CareAfter changing the engine oil, resetthe system:1. Turn the ignition key to ON/RUNwith the engine off.2. Press and release the stemin

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Vehicle Care 10-13Notice: Too much or toolittle fluid can damage thetransmission. Too much canmean that some of the fluid couldcome out and fall on ho

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2-2 Keys, Doors and WindowsKeys and LocksKeys{WARNINGLeaving children in a vehicle withthe ignition key is dangerous formany reasons, children or othe

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10-14 Vehicle CareThen, without shutting off theengine:1. Flip the handle up and then pullout the dipstick and wipe it witha clean rag or paper towel.

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Vehicle Care 10-15Notice: Use of the incorrectautomatic transmission fluidmay damage the vehicle, and thedamages may not be covered bythe vehicle&apos

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10-16 Vehicle Care4. If the fluid level is good, installthe plug and be sure it is fullyseated. If the fluid level is low,add more fluid as described

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Vehicle Care 10-17Engine Air Cleaner/Filter3.7 L shown (5.3 L similar)The engine air cleaner/filter islocated in the engine compartmenton the passenge

Seite 206 - Highway Hypnosis

10-18 Vehicle CareCooling SystemThe cooling system allows theengine to maintain the correctworking temperature.3.7L L5 EngineA. Coolant Recovery TankB

Seite 207 - Hill and Mountain Roads

Vehicle Care 10-19Engine CoolantThe cooling system in the vehicleis filled with DEX-COOL®enginecoolant. This coolant is designed toremain in the vehic

Seite 208 - Winter Driving

10-20 Vehicle CareChecking CoolantThe vehicle must be on a levelsurface when checking the coolantlevel.The coolant recovery tank cap hasthis symbol on

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Vehicle Care 10-21{WARNINGSteam and scalding liquids froma hot cooling system can blowout and burn you badly. Theyare under pressure, and if youturn t

Seite 210 - If the Vehicle is Stuck

10-22 Vehicle Care6. Start the engine and let it rununtil you can feel the upperradiator hose getting hot. Watchout for the engine cooling fan.7. By t

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Vehicle Care 10-23If Steam Is Coming From TheEngine Compartment{WARNINGSteam from an overheated enginecan burn you badly, even if youjust open the hoo

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Keys, Doors and Windows 2-3If there is a decrease in the RKEoperating range:.Check the distance.The transmitter may betoo far from the vehicle..Check

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10-24 Vehicle CareEngine FanThis vehicle has a clutched enginecooling fan. When the clutch isengaged, the fan spins faster toprovide more air to cool

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Vehicle Care 10-25What to UseTo determine what kind of fluid touse, see Recommended Fluids andLubricantson page 11‑8. Alwaysuse the proper fluid.Notic

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10-26 Vehicle CareBrakesThis vehicle has disc brakes. Discbrake pads have built-in wearindicators that make a high-pitchedwarning sound when the brake

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Vehicle Care 10-27Brake FluidThe brake master cylinder reservoiris filled with DOT 3 brake fluid asindicated on the reservoir cap. SeeEngine Compartme

Seite 217 - Starting and

10-28 Vehicle CareWhat to AddUse only new DOT 3 brake fluidfrom a sealed container. SeeRecommended Fluids andLubricants on page 11‑8.Always clean the

Seite 218 - Ignition Positions

Vehicle Care 10-29Vehicle Storage{WARNINGBatteries have acid that can burnyou and gas that can explode.You can be badly hurt if you arenot careful. Se

Seite 219 - Starting the Engine

10-30 Vehicle CareStarter Switch Check{WARNINGWhen you are doing thisinspection, the vehicle couldmove suddenly. If the vehiclemoves, you or others co

Seite 220 - Engine Coolant Heater

Vehicle Care 10-313. With the engine off, turn theignition to ON/RUN, but donot start the engine. Withoutapplying the regular brake, tryto move the sh

Seite 221 - Shifting Into Park

10-32 Vehicle CareWiper Blade ReplacementWindshield wiper blades should beinspected for wear and cracking.See Scheduled Maintenanceonpage 11‑2for more

Seite 222 - Shifting Out of Park

Vehicle Care 10-33Headlamp AimingThe vehicle may have a visualoptical headlamp aiming system.The aim has been preset at thefactory and should need no

Seite 223 - Driving and Operating 9-39

Introduction iiiHUMMER, the HUMMER Emblem,H3 and H3T are trademarks ofHUMMER LLC.This manual describes features thatmay or may not be on your specific

Seite 224 - Engine Exhaust

2-4 Keys, Doors and WindowsProgramming Transmitters tothe VehicleOnly RKE transmittersprogrammed to this vehicle willwork. If a transmitter is lost or

Seite 225 - Automatic

10-34 Vehicle Care3. At a wall, measure from theground upward the recordeddistance from Step 2 andmark it.4. Draw or tape a horizontal linethe width o

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Vehicle Care 10-35Bulb ReplacementFor the proper type of replacementbulbs, see Replacement Bulbsonpage 10‑37.For any bulb changing procedurenot listed

Seite 227 - Driving and Operating 9-43

10-36 Vehicle CareTo replace one of these bulbs in thetaillamp assembly:1. Open the swing-gate. SeeTailgate on page 2‑7.Passenger Side Shown2. Remove

Seite 228 - Manual Transmission

Vehicle Care 10-374. Turn the bulb socketcounterclockwise to remove itfrom the taillamp assembly.5. Pull the old bulb to release itfrom the socket.6.

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10-38 Vehicle CareElectrical SystemElectrical SystemOverloadThe vehicle has fuses and circuitbreakers to protect against anelectrical system overload.

Seite 230 - Drive Systems

Vehicle Care 10-39Fuses and CircuitBreakersThe wiring circuits in your vehicleare protected from short circuits bya combination of fuses and circuitbr

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Vehicle Care 10-41Fuse Usage1 Heated Seats2 Grille Guard3Stop Lamp(H3T Only)4 Roof Rack Lamps5Battery IgnitionSwitch6 Front Wiper7Regulated VoltageCon

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10-42 Vehicle CareFuse Usage39Daytime RunningLamps40Passenger SideHeadlamp41Driver SideHeadlamp42TrailerBack-Up Lamp43 Front Park Lamps44Air Injection

Seite 234 - System (ABS)

Vehicle Care 10-43Relay Usage66Stop Lamp(H3T Only)69 Fog Lamp70High, Low BeamHeadlamps71 Rear Defogger72Windshield WiperOn/Off73Windshield WiperHigh/L

Seite 235 - Brake Assist

Keys, Doors and Windows 2-5WARNING (Continued).Young children who get intounlocked vehicles may beunable to get out. A child canbe overcome by extreme

Seite 236 - Ride Control Systems

10-44 Vehicle CareWheels and TiresTiresYour new vehicle comes withhigh-quality tires made by aleading tire manufacturer. If youever have questions abo

Seite 237 - StabiliTrak System

Vehicle Care 10-45and service description. See the“Tire Size” illustration later in thissection for more detail.(B) TPC Spec (TirePerformance Criteria

Seite 238 - Locking Rear Axle

10-46 Vehicle Care(B) TPC Spec (TirePerformance CriteriaSpecification): Originalequipment tires designed toGM's specific tire performancecriteria

Seite 239 - Locking Front Axle

Vehicle Care 10-47(B) Tire Width : The three‐digitnumber indicates the tire sectionwidth in millimeters fromsidewall to sidewall.(C) Aspect Ratio: A t

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10-48 Vehicle Care(E) Rim Diameter: Diameter ofthe wheel in inches.(F) Load Range: Load Range.(G) Service Description: Theservice description indicate

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Vehicle Care 10-49DOT Markings: A codemolded into the sidewall of atire signifying that the tire isin compliance with the U.S.Department of Transporta

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10-50 Vehicle CarePassenger (P-Metric) Tire:A tire used on passenger carsand some light duty trucks andmultipurpose vehicles.Recommended InflationPres

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Vehicle Care 10-51Vehicle Placard: A labelpermanently attached to avehicle showing the vehicle'scapacity weight and theoriginal equipment tire si

Seite 244 - Object Detection

10-52 Vehicle CareHow to CheckUse a good quality pocket-typegauge to check tire pressure.You cannot tell if your tires areproperly inflated simply byl

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Vehicle Care 10-53Please note that the TPMS isnot a substitute for proper tiremaintenance, and it is the driver'sresponsibility to maintain corre

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2-6 Keys, Doors and WindowsAutomatic Door LocksWith an automatic transmission,the vehicle is pre-programmed toautomatically lock the doors whenshifted

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10-54 Vehicle CareIf the warning light comes on,stop as soon as possible andinflate the tires to the recommendedpressure shown on the tire loadinginfo

Seite 248 - Recommended Fuel

Vehicle Care 10-55.The TPMS sensor matchingprocess was started but notcompleted or not completedsuccessfully after rotating thevehicle's tires. T

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10-56 Vehicle CareYou have one minute to matchthe first tire/wheel position, andfive minutes overall, to match allfour tire/wheel positions. If it tak

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Vehicle Care 10-5710. Set all four tires to therecommended air pressurelevel as indicated on the Tireand Loading Information label.11. Put the valve c

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10-58 Vehicle CareReset the Tire Pressure MonitorSystem. See Tire PressureMonitor Operationon page 10‑53.Make certain that all wheel nutsare properly

Seite 252 - Filling the Tank

Vehicle Care 10-59The rubber in tires degrades overtime. This is also true for the sparetire, if the vehicle has one, evenif it is not being used. Mul

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10-60 Vehicle CareSee Tire Inspectionon page 10‑57and Tire Rotationon page 10‑57for information on proper tirerotation.{WARNINGMixing tires could caus

Seite 254 - Driving Characteristics

Vehicle Care 10-61Additionally, if your vehicle haselectronic systems such as anti‐lockbrakes, rollover airbags, tractioncontrol, and electronic stabi

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10-62 Vehicle CareFor example, a tire graded 150would wear one and a half (1½)times as well on the governmentcourse as a tire graded 100.The relative

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Vehicle Care 10-63If the vehicle vibrates whendriving on a smooth road, the tiresand wheels might need to berebalanced. See your dealer forproper diag

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Keys, Doors and Windows 2-7DoorsTailgateTailgate (H3T){WARNINGIt is extremely dangerous to rideon the tailgate, even when thevehicle is operated at lo

Seite 258 - Trailer Towing

10-64 Vehicle CareTire Chains{WARNINGIf your vehicle has LT285/75R16or P265/65R18 size tires, do notuse tire chains. They can damageyour vehicle becau

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Vehicle Care 10-65A rear blowout, particularly on acurve, acts much like a skid andmay require the same correctionyou would use in a skid. In any rear

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10-66 Vehicle CareSee Tire Changing (H3T)onpage 10‑66or Tire Changing (H3)on page 10‑75for more information.To use the wheel blocks, lift thewheel blo

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Vehicle Care 10-67The following tools are used toremove the spare tire and flat tire.A. Wheel WrenchB. Jack Handle ExtensionsC. Jack HandleD. JackE. W

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10-68 Vehicle Care2. Insert the hoist end of theextension tool (I) through thehoist shaft access ramp (H).3. The hoist end of the extensiontool (I) mu

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Vehicle Care 10-697. Separate the retainer from theguide pin by sliding the retainerup the pin while pressing downon the latch. When the retaineris se

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10-70 Vehicle CareJacking Locations (Overall View)A. Front Position - LowerControl ArmB. Rear Position - Lower Axle4. Locate the vehicle's jackin

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Vehicle Care 10-71Rear Tire Flat: Use the jackhandle and both jack handleextensions. Attach the wheelwrench to the jack extensions.Attach the jack han

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10-72 Vehicle Care{WARNINGNever use oil or grease on boltsor nuts because the nuts mightcome loose. The vehicle's wheelcould fall off, causing a

Seite 267 - Vehicle Care

Vehicle Care 10-73Storing a Flat or Spare Tireand Tools{WARNINGStoring a jack, a tire, or otherequipment in the passengercompartment of the vehicle co

Seite 268 - General Information

2-8 Keys, Doors and Windows2. Lift up slightly on the entiretailgate assembly.Remove the retaining cablesfrom both sides of the pickupbox by pulling t

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10-74 Vehicle Care2. Tilt the tire. Separate thetire/wheel retainer (B) from theguide pin. Pull the pin throughthe center of the wheel. Tilt thetire/w

Seite 270 - Vehicle Checks

Vehicle Care 10-758. Push, pull (A) and then try toturn (B) the tire. If the tire moves,use the wheel wrench to tightenthe cable.To store the jack too

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10-76 Vehicle Care3. Turn the wing nutcounterclockwise to release thejack tool bag and jack andremove them.4. Release the straps that securethe jack t

Seite 272 - Engine Compartment Overview

Vehicle Care 10-772. Remove the center cap,if equipped, by placing the flatend of the wheel wrench in theslot on the wheel and gently prythe center ca

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10-78 Vehicle Care3. Turn the wheel wrenchcounterclockwise to loosen thewheel nuts. Do not removethem yet.If the vehicle has locking lugnuts, the key

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Vehicle Care 10-79Raise the vehicle far enough offthe ground so there is enoughroom for the spare tire to clearthe ground.Rear PositionsRefer to the g

Seite 275 - Engine Oil

10-80 Vehicle Care7. Remove all the wheel nuts andtake off the flat tire.{WARNINGRust or dirt on a wheel, or on theparts to which it is fastened, canm

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Vehicle Care 10-81{WARNINGWheel nuts that are improperly orincorrectly tightened can causethe wheels to become loose orcome off. The wheel nuts should

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10-82 Vehicle CareStoring a Flat or Spare Tireand Tools{WARNINGStoring a jack, a tire, or otherequipment in the passengercompartment of the vehicle co

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Vehicle Care 10-83To store the jack tool bag and jack:1. Return the tools to the jacktool bag.2. Secure the tool bag to the jackby securely wrapping t

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Keys, Doors and Windows 2-9To open the swing‐gate, use thedoor handle to pull the swing-gaterearward slightly so it opensautomatically.Vehicle Securit

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10-84 Vehicle CareSecondary Latch SystemThis vehicle has an underbodymounted tire hoist assembly thathas a secondary latch system. It isdesigned to st

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Vehicle Care 10-855. Turn the lug wrench clockwise toraise the jack until it lifts thesecondary latch spring.6. Keep raising the jack until thespare t

Seite 282 - Hydraulic Clutch

10-86 Vehicle CareAfter installing the spare tire on yourvehicle, you should stop as soon aspossible and make sure the spare iscorrectly inflated.The

Seite 283 - Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

Vehicle Care 10-87You would not be able to startyour vehicle, and the badgrounding could damage theelectrical systems.To avoid the possibility of thev

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10-88 Vehicle Care{WARNINGFans or other moving engineparts can injure you badly. Keepyour hands away from movingparts once the engine is running.5. Ch

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Vehicle Care 10-8910. Now start the vehicle with thegood battery and run theengine for a while.11. Try to start the vehicle thathad the dead battery.

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10-90 Vehicle CareTowingTowing the VehicleTo avoid damage, the disabledvehicle should be towed with allfour wheels off the ground. Consultyour dealer

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Vehicle Care 10-91Use the following procedure to towthe vehicle:1. Put the transmission in P (Park)for an automatic transmissionor in 1 (First) for a

Seite 288 - Engine Overheating

10-92 Vehicle CareAppearance CareExterior CareCleaning Exterior Lamps/LensesUse only lukewarm or cold water, asoft cloth and a car washing soap toclea

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Vehicle Care 10-93Washing the VehicleTo preserve the vehicle's finish,keep it clean by washing it often.Do not wash the vehicle in directsunlight

Seite 290 - Power Steering Fluid

2-10 Keys, Doors and WindowsTo avoid setting off the alarm byaccident:.Lock the vehicle with the manualdoor lock lever, the power doorlock switch, or

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10-94 Vehicle CareWheels and Trim — Aluminumor ChromeThe vehicle may have eitheraluminum or chrome-plated wheels.Keep the wheels clean using a softcle

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Vehicle Care 10-95Windshield, Backglass, andWiper BladesClean the outside of the windshieldand backglass with glass cleaner.Clean the rubber blades us

Seite 293 - Brake Fluid

10-96 Vehicle CareAt least every spring, flush thesematerials from the underbody withplain water. Clean any areas wheremud and debris can collect. Dir

Seite 294 - 10-28 Vehicle Care

Vehicle Care 10-97Do not clean the interior using thefollowing cleaners or techniques:.Never use a knife or any othersharp object to remove a soilfrom

Seite 295 - Rear Axle

10-98 Vehicle CareA paper towel can be used to blotexcess moisture from the fabric orcarpet after the cleaning process.LeatherTo remove dust, a soft c

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Service and Maintenance 11-1Service andMaintenanceGeneral InformationGeneral Information . . . . . . . . . . 11-1Scheduled MaintenanceScheduled Mainte

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11-2 Service and Maintenance.Are driven off-road in therecommended manner. SeeOff-Road Driving on page 9‑7..Use the recommended fuel.See Recommended F

Seite 298 - Wiper Blade Replacement

Service and Maintenance 11-3life system whenever the oil ischanged. See Engine Oil LifeSystem on page 10‑11.When the “Change Oil” messagedisplays, cer

Seite 299 - Headlamp Aiming

11-4 Service and Maintenance.Windshield wiper bladeinspection for wear, cracking,or contamination and windshieldand wiper blade cleaning,if contaminat

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Service and Maintenance 11-5.Exhaust system and nearby heatshields inspection for loose ordamaged components..Accelerator pedal check fordamage, high

Seite 301 - Bulb Replacement

Keys, Doors and Windows 2-11If the engine stalls and the securitylight flashes, wait about 10 minutesuntil the light stops flashing beforetrying to re

Seite 302 - Lamps (H3T)

11-6 Service and MaintenanceService Maintenance IMaintenanceIIChange engine oil and filter. Reset oil life system. • •Engine coolant level check. • •W

Seite 303 - Replacement Bulbs

Service and Maintenance 11-7Service Maintenance IMaintenanceIIChassis components lubrication. •Engine cooling system inspection. •Windshield wiper bla

Seite 304 - Electrical System

11-8 Service and MaintenanceRecommended Fluids, Lubricants, and PartsRecommended Fluids and LubricantsUsage Fluid/LubricantEngine OilEngine oil which

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Service and Maintenance 11-9Usage Fluid/LubricantKey Lock CylindersMulti-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube (GM Part No. U.S. 12346241,in Canada 10953474).C

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11-10 Service and MaintenanceMaintenance Replacement PartsReplacement parts identified below by name, part number or specification can be obtained fro

Seite 307 - Vehicle Care 10-41

Service and Maintenance 11-11Maintenance RecordsAfter the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the servi

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11-12 Service and MaintenanceMaintenance Record (cont'd)DateOdometerReadingServiced By Services Performed

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Service and Maintenance 11-13Maintenance Record (cont'd)DateOdometerReadingServiced By Services Performed

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11-14 Service and MaintenanceMaintenance Record (cont'd)DateOdometerReadingServiced By Services Performed

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Technical Data 12-1Technical DataVehicle IdentificationVehicle IdentificationNumber (VIN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1Service Parts Identification

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2-12 Keys, Doors and WindowsIf the engine still does not start, andthe key appears to be undamaged,try another ignition key. Check thefuse. See Fuses

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12-2 Technical DataVehicle DataCapacities and SpecificationsThe following approximate capacities are given in English and metric. Please refer to Reco

Seite 314 - Definitions

Technical Data 12-3Capacities and Specifications (cont'd)ApplicationCapacitiesMetric EnglishTransfer Case 1.5 L 1.6 qtTransmission3.7L L5 and 5.3

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12-4 Technical DataEngine Drive Belt Routing3.7L L5 Engine5.3L V8 Engine

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Customer Information 13-1CustomerInformationCustomer InformationCustomer SatisfactionProcedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1Customer Assist

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13-2 Customer InformationSTEP TWO: If after contacting amember of dealership management,it appears your concern cannot beresolved by the dealership wi

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Customer Information 13-3Contact the BBB Auto Line Programusing the toll-free telephone numberor write them at:BBB Auto Line ProgramCouncil of Better

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13-4 Customer InformationMexico, Central America andCaribbean Islands/Countries(Except Puerto Rico and U.S.Virgin Islands) – CustomerAssistanceGeneral

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Customer Information 13-5Other Helpful Links:HUMMER — www.hummer.comHUMMER Merchandise —www.hummerstuff.comRoadside ServiceFor U.S. purchased vehicles

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13-6 Customer InformationServices Provided.Emergency Fuel Delivery:Delivery of enough fuel for thevehicle to get to the nearestservice station..Lock‐O

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Customer Information 13-7A dealer technician will travel toyour location within a 30 mileradius of a participating HUMMERdealership. If beyond this ra

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Keys, Doors and Windows 2-13Exterior MirrorsConvex Mirrors{WARNINGA convex mirror can make things,like other vehicles, look fartheraway than they real

Seite 324 - When It Is Time for New

13-8 Customer InformationScheduling ServiceAppointmentsWhen your vehicle requireswarranty service, contact yourdealer and request an appointment.By sc

Seite 325 - Buying New Tires

Customer Information 13-9Public Transportation or FuelReimbursementIf your vehicle requires overnightwarranty repairs, and publictransportation is use

Seite 326 - Different Size Tires and

13-10 Customer InformationCollision Damage RepairIf your vehicle is involved in acollision and it is damaged,have the damage repaired by aqualified te

Seite 327 - Uniform Tire Quality

Customer Information 13-11Insuring Your VehicleProtect your investment inyour HUMMER vehicle withcomprehensive and collisioninsurance coverage. There

Seite 328 - Wheel Alignment and Tire

13-12 Customer InformationManaging the Vehicle DamageRepair ProcessIn the event that your vehiclerequires damage repairs, HUMMERrecommends that you ta

Seite 329 - Wheel Replacement

Customer Information 13-13Owner InformationOwner publications are writtenspecifically for owners and intendedto provide basic operationalinformation a

Seite 330 - If a Tire Goes Flat

13-14 Customer InformationHowever, NHTSA cannotbecome involved in individualproblems between you, yourdealer, or General Motors.To contact NHTSA, you

Seite 331 - Vehicle Care 10-65

Customer Information 13-15Vehicle DataRecording andPrivacyYour HUMMER vehicle has anumber of sophisticated computersthat record information about thev

Seite 332 - Tire Changing (H3T)

13-16 Customer InformationHUMMER will not access this dataor share it with others except: withthe consent of the vehicle owner or,if the vehicle is le

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INDEX i-1AAccessories andModifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3Accessory Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-35Add-On ElectricalEquipmen

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iv Introduction{WARNINGThese mean there is somethingthat could hurt you or otherpeople.Notice: This means there issomething that could result inproper

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2-14 Keys, Doors and WindowsInterior MirrorsAutomatic DimmingRearview MirrorThe vehicle has an automaticdimming rearview mirror with acompass and temp

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i-2 INDEXBBattery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-28Jump Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-86Load Management . . . . . . . .

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INDEX i-3Cigarette Lighter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-39CleaningExterior Care . . . . . . . .

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i-4 INDEXEE85 Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-66Electrical Equipment,Add-On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-81Elect

Seite 339 - Vehicle Care 10-73

INDEX i-5Fuel (cont.)Fuels in Foreign Countries . . . .9-65Gasoline Specifications . . . . . . .9-65Gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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i-6 INDEXIIgnition Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-34Ignition Transmission LockCheck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-31Immobi

Seite 341 - Tire Changing (H3)

INDEX i-7Lower Anchors and Tethersfor Children (LATCHSYSTEM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-51Lumbar Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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i-8 INDEXPParkShifting Into . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-37Shifting Out of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-38Parking . . . . . . . . . . .

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INDEX i-9Replacing Airbag System . . . . . . 3-42Replacing LATCH SystemParts After a Crash . . . . . . . . . . . 3-59Replacing Safety BeltSystem Parts

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i-10 INDEXServicing theAirbag-Equipped Vehicle . . . . . 3-40ShiftingInto Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-37Out of Park . . . . . .

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INDEX i-11TowingDriving Characteristics . . . . . . . .9-70Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-78General Information . . . . . . . . .

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Keys, Doors and Windows 2-15Compass DisplayPress z to turn the compassdisplay on or off.For more information about thecompass, see Compassonpage 5‑3.C

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i-12 INDEXWWarning Lights, Gauges, andIndicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2-16 Keys, Doors and WindowsPower Windows{WARNINGLeaving children in a vehicle withthe keys is dangerous for manyreasons, children or others couldbe b

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Keys, Doors and Windows 2-17Window Lockouto (Window Lockout): The windowlockout button is located in frontof the window switches. This featuredisables

Seite 350 - Secondary Latch System

2-18 Keys, Doors and WindowsDirt and debris may collect on thesunroof seal or in the tracks thatcould cause an issue with sunroofoperation, noise or p

Seite 351 - Full-Size Spare Tire

Seats and Restraints 3-1Seats andRestraintsHead RestraintsHead Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Front SeatsSeat Adjustment . . . . . . . .

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3-2 Seats and RestraintsHead RestraintsThe front seats have adjustablehead restraints in the outboardseating positions.{WARNINGWith head restraints th

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Seats and Restraints 3-3Front SeatsSeat Adjustment{WARNINGYou can lose control of thevehicle if you try to adjust amanual driver's seat while the

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3-4 Seats and Restraints.Raise or lower the entire seatcushion by moving the controlup or down.Lumbar AdjustmentManual LumbarOn vehicles with this fea

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Seats and Restraints 3-5The seats have manual recliningseatbacks. The lever used tooperate them is located on theoutboard side of the seats.To recline

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In Brief 1-1In BriefInstrument PanelInstrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Initial Drive InformationInitial Drive Information . . . . . . . .

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3-6 Seats and RestraintsHeated Front Seats{WARNINGIf you cannot feel temperaturechange or pain to the skin, theseat heater may cause burnseven at low

Seite 358 - Appearance Care

Seats and Restraints 3-7Rear SeatsRear Seats (H3)The 60/40 split bench seats can befolded for more cargo space.Folding the SeatbacksThere should be no

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3-8 Seats and RestraintsReturning the Seatbacks to anUpright Position{WARNINGIf either seatback is not locked, itcould move forward in a suddenstop or

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Seats and Restraints 3-9Rear Seats (H3T)Notice: Folding a rear seat withthe safety belts still fastened maycause damage to the seat or thesafety belts

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3-10 Seats and RestraintsTo return the seatback(s) to theupright position:1. Lift the seatback partially andreinsert the headrest.2. Lift the seatback

Seite 362 - Interior Care

Seats and Restraints 3-11{WARNINGIt is extremely dangerous to ridein a cargo area, inside or outsideof a vehicle. In a collision, peopleriding in thes

Seite 363 - Vehicle Care 10-97

3-12 Seats and RestraintsWhy Safety Belts WorkWhen you ride in or on anything,you go as fast as it goes.Take the simplest vehicle. Supposeit is just a

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Seats and Restraints 3-13The person keeps going untilstopped by something. In a realvehicle, it could be the windshield...or the instrument panel... o

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3-14 Seats and RestraintsQuestions and Answers AboutSafety BeltsQ: Will I be trapped in the vehicleafter a crash if I am wearing asafety belt?A: You c

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Seats and Restraints 3-15How to Wear Safety BeltsProperlyThis section is only for people ofadult size.Be aware that there are specialthings to know ab

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1-2 In BriefInstrument PanelAutomatic Transmission shown, Manual Transmission similar

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3-16 Seats and RestraintsQ: What is wrong with this?A: The shoulder belt is too loose.It will not give as muchprotection this way.{WARNINGYou can be s

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Seats and Restraints 3-17{WARNINGYou can be seriously hurt if yourlap belt is too loose. In a crash,you could slide under the lapbelt and apply force

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3-18 Seats and RestraintsQ: What is wrong with this?A: The belt is over an armrest.{WARNINGYou can be seriously injured ifyour belt goes over an armre

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Seats and Restraints 3-19{WARNINGYou can be seriously injured ifyou wear the shoulder belt underyour arm. In a crash, your bodywould move too far forw

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3-20 Seats and RestraintsQ: What is wrong with this?A: The belt is twisted acrossthe body.{WARNINGYou can be seriously injured by atwisted belt. In a

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Seats and Restraints 3-212. Pick up the latch plate and pullthe belt across you. Do not let itget twisted.The lap-shoulder belt may lock ifyou pull th

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3-22 Seats and Restraints4. If equipped with a shoulder beltheight adjuster, move it to theheight that is right for you.See “Shoulder Belt HeightAdjus

Seite 375 - Maintenance Records

Seats and Restraints 3-23To move it down, press the releasebutton (A) and move the heightadjuster to the desired position.You can move the height adju

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3-24 Seats and RestraintsHere is how to install a comfortguide to the safety belt:1. Pull the elastic cord out frombetween the edge of theseatback and

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Seats and Restraints 3-25{WARNINGA safety belt that is not properlyworn may not provide theprotection needed in a crash.The person wearing the belt co

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In Brief 1-3A. Air Vents on page 8‑4.B. Turn and Lane-Change Signalson page 6‑5. WindshieldWiper/Washeron page 5‑2.Cruise Control on page 9‑57.C. Horn

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3-26 Seats and RestraintsThe best way to protect the fetus isto protect the mother. When a safetybelt is worn properly, it is more likelythat the fetu

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Seats and Restraints 3-27Replacing Safety BeltSystem Parts After aCrash{WARNINGA crash can damage the safetybelt system in the vehicle.A damaged safet

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3-28 Seats and RestraintsAirbags are designed to supplementthe protection provided by safetybelts. Even though today's airbagsare also designed t

Seite 382 - Engine Drive Belt Routing

Seats and Restraints 3-29{WARNINGChildren who are up against,or very close to, any airbagwhen it inflates can be seriouslyinjured or killed. Airbags p

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3-30 Seats and RestraintsThe right front passenger frontalairbag is in the instrument panel onthe passenger's side.Driver Side shown, PassengerSi

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Seats and Restraints 3-31When Should an AirbagInflate?Frontal airbags are designed toinflate in moderate to severe frontalor near-frontal crashes to h

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3-32 Seats and RestraintsRoof-rail airbags are not intended toinflate in rear impacts. Both roof-railairbags will deploy when either sideof the vehicl

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Seats and Restraints 3-33Rollover capable roof-rail airbagsare designed to help contain thehead and chest of occupants in theoutboard seating position

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3-34 Seats and RestraintsYou can lock the doors, turn off theinterior lamps and hazard warningflashers by using the controls forthose features.{WARNIN

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Seats and Restraints 3-35Passenger SensingSystemThe vehicle has a passengersensing system for the right frontpassenger position. The passengerairbag s

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1-4 In BriefRemote Keyless Entry(RKE) SystemThe RKE transmitter is used toremotely lock and unlock the doorsfrom up to 9 m (30 feet) away fromthe vehi

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3-36 Seats and RestraintsA label on the sun visor says,“Never put a rear-facing child seatin the front.” This is because the riskto the rear-facing ch

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Seats and Restraints 3-37When the passenger sensingsystem has turned off the right frontpassenger frontal airbag, the offindicator will light and stay

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3-38 Seats and RestraintsIf the On Indicator is Lit for aChild RestraintIf a child restraint has been installedand the on indicator is lit:1. Turn the

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Seats and Restraints 3-39use the following steps to allow thesystem to detect that person andenable the right front passengerfrontal airbag:1. Turn th

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3-40 Seats and RestraintsServicing theAirbag-Equipped VehicleAirbags affect how the vehicleshould be serviced. There areparts of the airbag system ins

Seite 395 - Reporting Safety

Seats and Restraints 3-41on top of the seat fabric, couldalso interfere with the operationof the passenger sensingsystem. This could eitherprevent pro

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3-42 Seats and RestraintsReplacing Airbag SystemParts After a Crash{WARNINGA crash can damage theairbag systems in your vehicle.A damaged airbag syste

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Seats and Restraints 3-43The manufacturer's instructions thatcome with the booster seat, statethe weight and height limitations forthat booster.

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3-44 Seats and Restraints{WARNINGNever do this.Never allow two children to wearthe same safety belt. The safetybelt can not properly spread theimpact

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Seats and Restraints 3-45{WARNINGChildren can be seriously injuredor strangled if a shoulder belt iswrapped around their neck andthe safety belt conti

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In Brief 1-5Power Door LocksPress L (Lock) to lock the doors.Press U (Unlock) to unlock thedoors.For more information, see:.Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)

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3-46 Seats and Restraints{WARNINGNever do this.Children who are up against,or very close to, any airbag whenit inflates can be seriously injuredor kil

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Seats and Restraints 3-47{WARNINGTo reduce the risk of neck andhead injury during a crash,infants need complete support.This is because an infant&apos

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3-48 Seats and Restraints(B) Forward-Facing Child SeatA forward-facing child seat (B)provides restraint for the child'sbody with the harness.(C)

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Seats and Restraints 3-49See Lower Anchors and Tethers forChildren (LATCH System)onpage 3‑51for more information.Children can be endangered in acrash

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3-50 Seats and RestraintsA label on the sun visor says,“Never put a rear-facing childrestraint in the front.” This isbecause the risk to the rear-faci

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Seats and Restraints 3-51Lower Anchors andTethers for Children(LATCH System)The LATCH system holds a childrestraint during driving or in a crash.This

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3-52 Seats and RestraintsTop Tether AnchorA top tether (A, C) anchors thetop of the child restraint to thevehicle. A top tether anchor is builtinto th

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Seats and Restraints 3-53For H3T models, the top tetheranchor symbol is located near thetop tether anchors to assist you inlocating the top tether anc

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3-54 Seats and RestraintsSecuring a Child RestraintDesigned for the LATCH System{WARNINGIf a LATCH-type child restraint isnot attached to anchors, the

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Seats and Restraints 3-55H3T Models1. If the child restraint manufacturerrecommends that the top tetherbe attached, attach and tightenthe top tether t

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