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INSIDE YOUR VEHICLE OUTSIDE YOUR VEHICLE Instrument Panel ...... 2 Automatic Headlamp Controls ...... 11 Instrument Panel Cluster ...... 3 Power Folding Mirrors ...... 11 Heated Front Seats ...... 4 Content Theft-Deterrent System ...... 12 Passenger Automatic Locking Restraint (ALR) .4 Four-Wheel Drive and Suspension Power Lumbar Front Seats ...... 4 System Controls ...... 12 Global Express-Down Windows ...... 4 Off-Road Driving Basics Overview ...... 14 OnStar® ...... 5 PERSONALIZING YOUR VEHICLE Memory Seat and Mirrors ...... 16 Lowering the Midgate ...... 5 Memory Settings for Your Vehicle Automatic Climate Control System ...... 6 (Driver Information Center) ...... 16 Entertainment Systems — Radio/CD ...... 6 Driver Information Center Rear Seat Audio (RSA) ...... 8 Steering Wheel Controls ...... 18 Navigation Radio ...... 8 VEHICLE SYMBOLS GLOSSARY ...... 19 Universal Home Remote ...... 10 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ...... 20 Steering Wheel Controls ...... 10 MY GMLINK ...... 20

Congratulations on your purchase of a H2. Please read this information and your Owner Manual to ensure an outstanding ownership experience. Note that your vehicle may not include all the features described in this booklet. Keep this booklet with your Owner Manual for easy reference. 2 Instrument Panel Getting toKnow Your H2

A. Air Outlets I. Rear Wiper/Washer Control Q. Ride Height Selector Button B. Exterior Lamp Controls J. Dome Override Button (if equipped) C. OnStar® and Radio Steering K. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever R. Cigarette Lighter Wheel Buttons L. Tilt Lever S. Shift Lever D. Instrument Panel Cluster M.Driver Information Center (DIC) T. Accessory Power Outlets E. Locking Rear Axle and Buttons U. OnStar® Buttons Four-Wheel-Drive Buttons N. Parking Brake Release V. Rear Window Defogger Button F. Audio System O. Traction Control 2 Button W.Climate Controls G. Air Bag Switch P. Tow/Haul Selector Button H. Glove Box See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. 3 r - t e a s u ’ n t c o i e l w n b d c e i a O n i h

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Heated Front Seats Power Lumbar Front Seats

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This feature allows you to heat the front Adjust lumbar support seatbacks and seat cushions simultane- • Press the front or rear of the control ously or just the seatbacks. The controls located on the side of the seat cush- are located on the driver and front pas- ion near the door. Release at the pre- senger door panels. ferred setting. Select a heat setting for both the Adjust wing area of lower seatback seatback and seat cushion • Press the top or bottom of the lumbar • Press and release the horizontal but- control. Release at the preferred ton (“A” above) until the indicator light setting. shows the desired setting. See Section 1 of your Owner Manual. Select a heat setting for the seatback only • Press and release the vertical button (“B” above) until the indicator light Global Express-Down Windows shows the desired setting. See Section 1 of your Owner Manual. The Global Express-Down fea- ture allows you to Passenger Automatic Locking lower all four door Restraint (ALR) windows as well as the Midgate win- The safety belt is designed to lock dur- dow (SUT only) A B ing an accident, but it will also lock if it is with one touch of a pulled out all the way during initial buck- button. ling, and you may be unaware that this Lower the door windows and Midgate has happened. If the safety belt does window lock, unbuckle it and allow it to retract • Press the Global Express-Down fully; then pull it out and rebuckle the button located on the driver door belt. panel (see “A” above). See Section 1 of your Owner Manual. 5

Raise the door windows and Midgate Lowering the Midgate window (SUT only) (SUT only) • Press and hold the up button located 1. Lower the rear next to the Global Express-Down glass by using button on the driver door panel the Global (see “B” previous page). Express-Down See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. button located on the driver

® door panel, or by OnStar using the rear glass button located on the instrument panel to the left of the steering column. 2. Pull the bench The OnStar system provides in-vehicle seat to the safety, security and phone services, forward position; available 24 hours a day, 7 days a then fold the week. These services are easily seatback flat. accessed through the three OnStar buttons in your vehicle. 3. Press the electric Midgate • Press the white Dot button to access button located OnStar Personal Calling, a hands- on the Midgate free, voice-activated phone service.* to release it. • Press the blue OnStar button to con- nect to an OnStar Advisor for servic- 4. Fold the es such as GM Goodwrench Remote Midgate flat; then flip over the ship Diagnostics or routing and location step. assistance.** • Press the red Emergency button to connect to an OnStar Advisor who can contact a nearby emergency services provider to dispatch ambu- lance, police, fire, or other emergency services to your location. For more information about OnStar features, refer to the OnStar Owner’s Manual and Audio CD, located in your See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. glove box. * Available in most markets. **Routing and location assistance may require service upgrade. See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. 6 Getting to Know Your H2

Automatic Climate Control : Clears windshield and front side System windows of fog/frost. : Clears rear glass of fog/frost B A and activates heated outside rearview mirrors. : Turns the air conditioning system on and off. The snowflake symbol D C appears on the display when the air conditioning system is on. In addition to its automatic temperature Note: When the climate control system control feature, this climate control sys- is off, outside air will continue to enter tem allows the driver and front passen- the vehicle and will be directed accord- ing to the mode position selected. This ger to choose separate temperature is normal climate control operation. settings. Adjust settings for automatic See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. operation • Push the AUTO button (“A” above) Entertainment Systems — and adjust the temperature knob Radio/CD (“B” above) to the desired tempera- ture, to set automatic air delivery mode, fan speed, A/C and recircula- tion functions for the driver. Set same temperature for driver and front passenger • Press and hold the AUTO button for four seconds. Select air distribution manually • Press and release the Mode button Your radio may have a button marked (“C” above) until the desired source “H” or “HR” to represent hours and an of air is indicated on the display. “M” or “MIN” to represent minutes. Manually raise or lower fan speed Set the time • Press the upper or lower portion of • Press and hold the hour button the fan control button (“D” above). until the correct hour appears on the Additional Climate Control System display. Functions • Press and hold the minute button : Recirculates interior air while in until the correct minute appears on Vent, Bi-Level positions. To prevent win- the display. dow fogging, Recirculation will not oper- Note: The time may be set with the ate in the Defog, Defrost or Floor mode. ignition on or off. 7

Program radio station presets Load multiple CDs 1. Turn the radio on. 1. With the ignition on, press and hold 2. Press BAND to select the band (AM, the LOAD button for two seconds. FM1/FM2). The unit beeps and the light to the right of the slot begins to flash. 3. Use the seek or tune knob to tune in the desired station. 2. When the light stops flashing and turns green, insert a disc partway, 4. Press AUTO EQ or AUTO TONE (as label side up. applicable to your radio) to select the equalization that best suits the type of 3. The indicator light will begin blinking station selected. and turn steadily green. Load another disc at this time. 5. Press and hold one of the six num- bered buttons until a beep sounds; 4. When loading more than one but release the button. fewer than six CDs, press the LOAD button again to signal that loading is 6. Repeat these steps for each station complete. preset, using a different numbered button for each station. • When more than one disc is loaded, a number for each disc is displayed. Six-Disc CD Changer (if equipped) • To play a specific CD, press the CD AUX button and then the number of the CD you want to hear. • A small bar appears under the CD number that is playing, and the track number appears. Eject multiple CDs • Press and hold the Eject button ( ) for two seconds. You will hear a beep and the light will flash when a CD is Load one CD being ejected. 1. With the ignition on, press and release the LOAD side of the LOAD Note: CDs with any labels may jam in CD button. the CD player. Label a CD using a per- manent marker. If more than one CD is 2. Wait for the indicator light at the right inserted into the slot at one time, or if side of the slot to turn green. scratched or damaged CDs are played, 3. Insert the disc partway into the slot, the CD player could be damaged. When using the CD player, use only CDs in label side up; the player will pull the good condition without added labels; disc in. load one CD at a time; and keep the Eject a CD CD player and the loading slot free of foreign materials, liquids and debris. • Press and release the Eject button ( ). See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. 8 Getting to Know Your H2

Rear Seat Audio (RSA) start of the current track if more than eight seconds have played. If the CD player on the front radio is in use, you cannot seek different tracks. PROG (Program): The front passengers must be listening to a different source for each of these functions to work: • Press this button to go to the preset radio stations set on the pushbuttons on the main radio. • When a cassette tape is playing, The following functions are controlled by press this button to go to the other the RSA system buttons: side of the tape. (Power): Press this button to turn • When a CD is playing in the radio, the Rear Seat Audio system on or off. press this button to go back to the You may operate the Rear Seat Audio beginning of the CD. functions even when the primary radio • When a CD is playing in the CD power is off. changer, press this button to select (Volume): Turn this knob to increase the next CD. or decrease volume. The left knob con- See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. trols the left headphone and the right knob controls the right headphone. Navigation Radio (if equipped) SRC (Source): Press this button to select an audio source: radio, cassette tapes, CDs or DVDs, depending on your vehicle’s options. (SEEK): While listening to FM1, FM2, or AM, press the up or down arrow to tune to the next or previous station and stay there. If the front radio is in use, you cannot seek different stations. While listening to a cassette tape, press Set a station preset the up or down arrow to hear the next or 1. Turn the radio on by pressing the previous selection. If the cassette tape VOL (power) button. on the front radio is in use, you cannot seek different selections on a tape. 2. Push the BAND button to select the desired band. While listening to a CD, press the up arrow to hear the next track on the CD. 3. Use either the TUNE knob or the Press the down arrow to go back to the SEEK rocker to tune to a station. 9

4. Press and hold one of the six buttons Navigation Radio Operating Tips on the lower side of the radio screen • Pushing one of the hard keys on until you hear a beep or see the the left side of the radio will station displayed on the button. always return you to a top-level Set your geographical area and menu. destination • Once a route is set, it will remain 1. Turn the radio on by pressing the until it is reached or canceled. VOL (power) button. Note that you can stop along the 2. Insert a map disc into the CD slot. way, return to the vehicle and it will still be in guidance mode. 3. If a notice appears, press the NEXT button on the screen. • While navigating, you can press “Nav Options” to bring up a menu 4. Push the DEST button on the that allows you to cancel the screen after the default map screen route. appears. • The FASTEST selection will 5. Press the CHANGE button on the choose main roads for travel. right side of the destination screen. The SHORTEST selection will 6. Determine whether your geo- route you using all of the graphical area is selected. If it shortcuts. is not, press the button that • After selecting the NAV mode, represents your area. pushing the Menu button allows 7. Press the ADDRESS button on the you to set up the map appear- screen. ance, adjust the volume of the 8. Enter the name of your street. The voice prompts, and utilize many “smart speller” will assist you. (Use other features. the “Back” arrow to correct any • The CD button allows you to misspellings.) select the internal CD player, 9. If provided a list of streets, select the external CD changer (if your street. equipped) or a control screen for rear seat entertainment (if 10. Enter the street address. equipped). Note that you cannot 11. If provided a list of cities, select the play a CD in the internal CD proper one. player and have route guidance at the same time. 12. Press the ENTER DESTINATION button. • The AUDIO button allows you to adjust balance, fade, bass and The system now calculates the fastest treble, as well as the amplifier route. You may choose to either enter DSP settings. into guidance mode by pressing the NAV button on the upper left or view and select alternate routes by pressing the ROUTE button, followed by the 3 ROUTES button. 10 Getting to Know Your H2

• The CONFIG button allows you 2. Press and hold the desired remote to adjust the brightness and button through step 3. contrast of the main screen. You 3. When the remote light blinks slowly can also override the vehicle (within 30 seconds), hold your selection of day or night screen transmitter/opener 1” to 3” away from mode and change the vehicle chime the remote buttons. Then press and volume. hold your transmitter button until the • Another useful feature allows you to remote light flashes rapidly (up to add several common or planned 90 seconds). The process is now destinations as memory points from complete. the NAV menu. When you wish to navigate to one of these points, Note: If your transmitter has a “rolling you can simply select it as a memory code” feature, this process may not point from the destination entry work. Please refer to your Owner screen. Manual. • A scroll bar on the left part of the See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. screen indicates that there are more items that can be displayed by pressing the page up/down or line Steering Wheel Controls up/down arrows. See your Navigation Radio supplement for more information.

Universal Home Remote

Program Universal Home Remote 1. Determine which of the three chan- nels (buttons) you want to program: garage door opener, gate opener, (OnStar®/Voice Recognition) entry door locks or other. This button will activate OnStar® for use. PROG: Press this button to cycle through the radio presets. 11

: Press to select AM, FM, FM2, Manually activate the headlamps, all cassette or CD. exterior tail/side-marker lamps and : Press to seek radio stations, the instrument panel/radio lights to advance within CD tracks, or turn the • Turn the exterior lamps knob to this cassette tape to the other side. position ( ). : Press to adjust radio volume. Turn off dome lamps See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. • Press the dome override button ( ) below the exterior lamp knob to turn off the dome lamps while a door Automatic Headlamp Controls or the Midgate is open. Press the button again to return to automatic operation. See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

Power Folding Mirrors

Fold mirrors • Move the selector switch located above A Turn off Daytime Running Lamps the mirror (DRL) and automatic headlamps control (see • Turn the exterior lamps knob “A”) to (located to the left of the steering the center wheel) to Off ( ) and release. position. • Press the right B Note: Your DRL or automatic head- side of the lamps will re-engage at the next key cycle. four-way control pad (see “B”) to fold the mirrors in. Activate the automatic headlamp • Press the left side of the four-way system control pad to fold the mirrors out. • Turn the exterior lamps knob to If the mirrors have been folded manual- AUTO. The automatic headlamp ly, carefully rotate them outboard to their system will turn on the front and rear original position until a “click” sound is lamps. heard. Then, move them through the Manually iIluminate the parking power folding cycle three times to reset lamps, side- marker lamps, taillamps, them in their tracks. instrument panel/radio lights, license See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. plate lamps and roof marker lamps • Turn the exterior lamps knob to the parking lamp position ( ). 12 Getting to Know Your H2

Content Theft-Deterrent System Four-Wheel Drive and (if equipped) Suspension System Controls Transfer Case Buttons Your vehicle’s transfer case buttons (shown here) allow you to shift into and out of the vari- ous four- Arm the System wheel-drive • Lock the doors using the power door modes. lock switch or the Remote Keyless Entry transmitter. The Security light on the instrument cluster will illumi- nate (or flash if a door is open) to Locking Rear Axle inform the driver the system is about The locking rear axle can give you addi- to be armed. After a short period of tional rear-wheel traction when driving in time with all doors closed, the off-road conditions such as mud, snow, Security light will go off, indicating the sand, steep system is armed and functioning. hills and If the Door Lock Delay setting is uneven terrain. turned on, the system will not be This feature armed until all doors are closed and can only be the delay timer has expired. engaged when the transfer Because your vehicle is equipped with a case is in the Driver Information Center, you can 4LO Locked program the alarm to the following: mode. It is rec- • Both Horn/Headlamps ommended the • Horn only axle be locked when the vehicle is stopped. Please • Lamps only note that the locker will automatically • Off deactivate above 20 mph. Note: Your vehicle’s factory default setting is Horn and Lamps. See the Personalizing Your Vehicle section of this booklet for more information.

See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. 13

Traction Control System The H2’s standard Traction Control System operates only when it senses that a wheel is spinning or beginning to lose traction. When this happens, the system applies the brakes to limit wheelspin. TC2 allows limited wheelspin to help vehicle approximately 2 inches (5 cm) gain additional traction in deep sand or over the normal ride height for additional mud conditions. running ground clearance. The TC2 system operates only in the To use this feature, the following condi- following transfer case modes: tions must be met: • 4HI Lock 1. All the doors must be fully closed (the suspension will not rise or lower if a • 4LO Lock door is open). • 4LO Lock and Locking Rear Axle 2. The vehicle must be traveling less Activate the TC2 System than 35 mph (56 km/h), or the system • Press the TC2 button located on the will not activate. instrument panel to the right of the steering wheel. The orange indicator light next to the “2” will illuminate when the feature is active. If the transfer case is in a mode where the feature is not allowed, the indicator light will flash for 15 seconds and then go out. Tow/Haul Mode Your vehicle is equipped with a Tow/Haul mode that assists you when towing or hauling a heavy load. When pulling a heavy trailer or load, the Tow/Haul mode: • Reduces the frequency and improves Selectable Extended Rear Ride Height the predictability of transmission (if equipped) shifts. This feature is part of the optional elec- • Provides more solid shift feel. tronically controlled air suspension sys- • Improves the control of vehicle speed tem. The selectable rear ride height while requiring less throttle pedal allows you to raise the rear of the activity. See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. 14 Getting to Know Your H2

Off-Road Driving Basics High Mobility Characteristics Overview The HUMMER H2 has a: Off-road driving can be great fun, but it A. 10-inch (coil) running ground clear- does have its hazards. The greatest ance and a hazard can be the terrain itself. Off-road driving involves some new skills, so it’s very important to read this guide as well as your Owner Manual. Loading Your Vehicle for Off-Road Driving There are some important things to remember about loading your vehicle: B. 9.9-inch (22.8-cm) axle-to-ground • The heaviest things should be on the clearance, while maintaining a low load floor and forward of your rear silhouette and a low center of gravity. axle. Put heavier items as forward as These characteristics are essential to you can, but do not place them in the safety in off-road operation. front seat area. • Be sure the load is secured properly to prevent items from being tossed during off-road driving.

Note: • Cargo on the load floor piled higher than the seat can be thrown forward during sudden stops. • Unsecured cargo on the load floor can be tossed about when driving over rough terrain. The HUMMER H2 has an: • Heavy loads on the roof raise the vehicle’s center of gravity, making it A. Approach angle of 40.4° (coil) and a more likely to roll over. B. Departure angle of 39.6° (coil). 15

The HUMMER H2 design specifications The HUMMER H2 can climb a 16-inch provide the ability to traverse a maxi- (40.6-cm) vertical step. mum 60% (31°) grade, with passengers and equipment, on high-friction surfaces at 6 mph (9.7 km/h).

See Section 4 of your Owner Manual.

Specifications also enable the HUMMER H2 to traverse a 40% (22°) side slope, with the vehicle fully loaded on high- friction surfaces at 6 mph (9.7 km/h). 16 Getting to Know Your H2

Memory Seat and Mirrors Memory Settings for Your Vehicle (if equipped) (Driver Information Center) (if equipped) The driver’s seat and the outside To scroll through the features that can rearview mirrors can be customized using the Driver be programmed to Information Center: recall memory set- 1. Press the (Personalization) button tings using the located on the steering wheel. Memory Control but- 2. Press the (Select) button to tons on the driver’s choose your desired setting. The first door. setting is the default setting. To store the memory settings: 3. Press the Personalization button to 1. Shift the vehicle into Park. move to the next feature. 2. Adjust the driver’s seat, including the Lock Doors seatback recliner, lumbar and side wing area. (Automatically locks the doors.) • Lock Doors: In Gear 3. Adjust both outside mirrors. • Lock Doors: With Speed 4. Press and hold the 1 or 2 button of the memory control for three seconds. Unlock Doors A double chime will sound. (Automatically unlocks the doors.) Repeat the procedure for a second • Unlock Doors: In Park driver and select the other Memory • Unlock Driver: In Park Control button. • Unlock Doors: Key Out Each time button 1 or 2 is pressed with • Unlock Doors: Manually the vehicle in Park, the memory settings will be recalled. To stop recall movement Door Lock Delay of the driver’s seat at any time, press (Delays locking the doors and tailgate one of the memory buttons or power until five seconds after the last door is seat controls. closed.) See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. • Door Lock Delay: Off • Door Lock Delay: On

Lock Feedback (The feedback received when locking the vehicle with the Remote Keyless Entry transmitter.) • Lock Feedback: Both • Lock Feedback: Lamps • Lock Feedback: Horn • Lock Feedback: Off 17

Unlock Feedback Curb View (The feedback received when unlocking (The outside rearview mirror(s) tilt down the vehicle with the Remote Keyless when the vehicle is shifted into Entry transmitter.) Reverse.) • Unlock Feedback: Lamps • Curb View: Off • Unlock Feedback: Horn • Curb View: Passenger • Unlock Feedback: Both • Curb View: Driver • Unlock Feedback: Off • Curb View: Both

Headlamp Delay Alarm Warning (The amount of time the headlamps will (The feedback received when the alarm stay on after the vehicle is turned off.) is active.) • Headlamp Delay: 10 Sec • Alarm Warning: Both • Headlamp Delay: 20 Sec • Alarm Warning: Off • Headlamp Delay: 40 Sec • Alarm Warning: Horn • Headlamp Delay: 1 Min • Alarm Warning: Lamps • Headlamp Delay: 2 Min • Headlamp Delay: 3 Min Elevated Idle • Headlamp Delay: Off (On diesel engines only. Activates the idle/exhaust restrictor feature.) Perimeter Lights • Elevated Idle: Off (The headlamps and back-up lamps will • Elevated Idle: On come on for 40 seconds, if it is dark enough, when unlocking the vehicle with Language the Remote Keyless Entry transmitter.) (The Driver Information Center display • Perimeter Lights: On language.) • Perimeter Lights: Off • Language: English • Language: Français (French) Easy Exit Seat • Language: Espa˜nol (Spanish) (The driver’s seat moves to the exit position when the key is removed from Display Units the ignition.) (The units in which all information will be • Easy Exit Seat: Off displayed.) • Easy Exit Seat: On • Display Units: English • Display Units: Metric

See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. 18 Getting to Know Your H2

Driver Information Center Fuel Information Steering Wheel Controls Press the (Fuel Information) button (if equipped) to scroll through the Fuel Range, Fuel Used, Average Economy and Engine Oil Your steering wheel-mounted DIC con- Life selections on the Driver Information trols offer a variety of functions, includ- Center. ing providing access to trip and fuel economy information. Fuel Range Odometer/Trip Settings This mode shows the range in miles that the vehicle can travel with the current Your vehicle’s odometer/trip settings amount of fuel. The display will show operate only when they are turned on. Low if the fuel level is low. Fuel Used This mode shows the current amount of fuel used in gallons since the last reset for Fuel Used. This mode should be reset after every fuel tank fill-up. Average Economy This mode shows the average fuel economy in miles per gallon since the last reset for Average Economy. • Press the Trip button ( ) to access Engine Oil Life the odometer setting. Continue to This mode shows the percentage of oil press the Trip button to access the life left until it is recommended to following trip modes: change the engine oil. An oil and filter – Trip A change should be performed within 600 – Trip B miles of the Change Oil message being – Timer displayed. – Engine Hours Reset Fuel Information Reset trip information • While a fuel information mode is • Press and hold for two seconds displayed, press and hold while viewing any of the trip modes for several seconds. The displayed on the Driver Information Center. mode will be reset. See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. Note: Whether your vehicle is equipped with a Driver Information Center or not, you can select and reset trip features by using the Trip Odometer Reset Stem located on the instrument panel cluster. 19

Vehicle Symbols Glossary Following are examples of symbols you may find on your vehicle. It is important to become familiar with them, as they alert you to various vehicle operating conditions. Air Bag Readiness Light Instrument Panel Brightness Control Air Conditioning (A/C) Malfunction Indicator Lamp Antilock Brake System (Check Engine Light) Warning Light Off Brake System Warning Light Off/On Cruise Control Set On Dome Lamps Override Button Parking Lamps DIC Trip Information Button (on steering wheel) Rear Window Defogger DIC Fuel Information Button Safety Belt Reminder Light (on steering wheel) Security Light DIC Personalization/Menu Button (on steering wheel) Tow/Haul Mode Light DIC Select Button Traction Off Light (on steering wheel) Headlamps 20 Getting to Know Your H2

Roadside Assistance • Telephone number and location from which you are calling 1-866-HUMMER6 (486-6376), or press • Location, license plate number and the blue OnStar button. color of your HUMMER TTY: 1-888-889-2438 • Mileage of vehicle and description of HUMMER’s Roadside Assistance is problem available 24 hours a day, 7 days a Roadside Assistance and OnStar week, 365 days a year. Press the blue OnStar button and the Roadside Assistance provides vehicle will send your current GPS loca- stranded owners with over-the-phone tion to an OnStar Advisor who will speak roadside repairs, location of the nearest to you, assess your condition, contact HUMMER dealer or the following special Roadside Assistance and relay your services: exact location so you will get the help • Fuel delivery you need. • Lockout service • Tow to nearest dealership for My GMLink warranty service • Flat tire assistance The HUMMER Owner Center at My GMLink is a complimentary service for • Jump starts HUMMER owners, a one-stop resource The Roadside Assistance services listed to enhance your HUMMER ownership are available for a period of 3 years/ experience. Exclusive member benefits 36,000 miles (60,000 km). All services include online service reminders, vehicle must be prearranged by HUMMER maintenance tips, online owner manual, Roadside Assistance. special privileges and more. Sign up When you call, your Roadside today at www.mygmlink.com Assistance representative will ask for the following information: • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) • Name and home address

Certain restrictions, precautions and safety procedures apply to your vehicle. Please read your Owner Manual for complete instructions. All information contained herein is based on information available at the time of printing and is subject to change without notice. Copyright 2005 by GM Corp. All rights reserved.

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