3 . . .When it comes to service, keep inmind that your dealer knows yourvehicle best and is committed toyour complete satisfaction. Yourdealer invites you to return for allof your service needs both duringand after the warranty period.Should you have any concern thathas not been handled to your satis-faction, follow the steps outlinedin the “Maintenance Schedule andWarranty and Owner AssistanceInformation” booklet.FOR CONTINUING SATISFAC-TION AND QUALITY, KEEP YOURGM VEHICLE ALL GM. GENERALMOTORS PARTS ARE IDENTIFIEDBY ONE OF THESE TRADEMARKS:Use this manual to learn about thefeatures of your new vehicle andhow they operate.The manual is intended to be usedas a reference guide to help you toquickly identify and use the variousfeatures of your vehicle. For thisreason, the manual is organizedaccording to feature location asopposed to feature operation.It also includes some very impor-tant safety and maintenance infor-mation and even deals with someproblems you may have whiledriving.This manual is divided into fivesections:• Section 1: Instrumentationand ControlsTo get a general understanding ofhow the content of this manual isorganized, imagine yourself sittingin the driver’s seat. Your attentionis first focused on the instrumentpanel directly in front of you, thenup and out to the mirrors,windows and doors and continu-ing back around the vehicle to therear cargo area, then up to theoverhead area and the roof. Thecontent of this manual is orga-nized to follow this order. The vastmajority of your vehicle’s instru-ments and controls are built intothese areas, and are discussed firstin this manual, in Section 1.How to Use this Manual$10araCTS Page 3 Tuesday, September 15, 2009 12:30 PM