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2010 Chevrolet T ahoe Police and Special Service Packages M Seats and Restraint System ...................... 2 - 1 Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Features and Controls ............... .......
Black plate (2,1) Chevrolet T ahoe Police and Special Service Packages - 2010 GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem, CHEVROLET , the CHEVROLET Emblem, and the name T AHOE are registered trademarks of General Motors LLC. This manual describes features that may or may not be on your specific vehicle either because they are options that you did not purchase or due to changes subsequent to the printing of this owner manual.
Section 2 Seats and Restraint System Airbag System ................................. .... 2-2 Questions and Answers About Airbags and Specialty Law Enforcement Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Notices for Customer-Installed Equipment . . . . . . 2-5 Airbag Deployment Diagrams .
Airbag System Questions and Answers About Airbags and Specialty Law Enforcement V ehicles Q: Can equipment such as radar devices, video cameras, and radio trees be mounted in a specialty vehicle equipped with a right front passenger's frontal airbag? A: Y es, but care must be taken to properly mount the equipment outside of the airbag “ deployment zone.
W ARNING: (Continued) airbag could prevent the airbag from operating properly . If this ever happens, the airbag would not be able to protect occupants the way it was designed to. T o help prevent injury and to allow the airbag to perform as it was designed, do not mount equipment inside the airbag deployment zone.
Q: Can the installation of push bumpers on the front end of the vehicle affect the deployment of the airbag? A: Y es, particularly if the push bumper significantly changes the front structure of the vehicle. However, GM conducts analysis on various push bumper configurations to verify effectiveness of the sensing performance system with minor changes in the front structure of the vehicle which may occur from the addition of a push bumper .
Notices for Customer-Installed Equipment Read the following notices before installing equipment on your specialty vehicle. Notice: GM-approved service procedures must be followed to remove and reinstall the instrument panel to the pad in order to ensure proper airbag deployment.
Airbag Deployment Diagrams T op View of Instrument Panel and Approximate Deployment Area of the Airbag Zone 2-6.
A. Passenger Side Instrument Panel T op Surface Zone B. Passenger Side Airbag Module T rim Panel — Rear Edge C. Passenger Side Door D. Approximate Dimensions of Inflated Airbag E. Passenger Side Airbag Deployment Zone F . Passenger Centerline G. Inside Rearview Mirror H.
Side View of Driver Side Airbag Deployment Zone A. T op Edge of Windshield B. T op of Instrument Panel C. Inflated Airbag — Steering Wheel D. Centerline of Steering Column at Mid-Tilt E. Driver Airbag Deployment Zone F . Front of Steering Wheel See Notices for Customer-Installed Equipment on page 2 ‑ 5 for more information.
Side View of Passenger Side Airbag Deployment Zone A. T op Edge of Windshield B. Inside Rearview Mirror C. Instrument Panel T op Surface Zone D. Passenger Side Airbag Module T rim Panel — Rear Edge E. Inflated Airbag — Horizontal Dimension (Approximate 15.
Roof-rail and Seat ‐ mounted Side Impact Airbag Deployment Zones - Passenger Side shown, Driver Side similar 2-10.
A. Front of Deployment Zone at Front Upper Corner of Front Door Pad B. Windshield Pillar T rim with Grab Handle C. Visor D. Deployment Zone E. T op of Deployment Zone — Along Roof-rail at Edge of Headliner F . Back of Deployment Zone — At Rear T op Corner of Rear Door Pad G.
Roof-rail and Seat ‐ mounted Side Impact Airbag Driver and Passenger Deployment Zones - View from Rear Cargo Area 2-12.
A. Roof-rail Airbag Deployment Zone B. Underside of Headliner C. Edge of Headliner D. Inner Center Pillar Trim E. Bottom of Door Windows F . Front Seat Headrest G. Seat Centerline H. Inner Door Pad I. Seat ‐ mounted Side Impact Airbag deployment Zone — Front Seat J.
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Section 3 Features and Controls Keys ........................... ..................... 3-2 Specific Cylinder Unit for Single Key - Random C o d e S y s t e m ... .............................. 3 - 2 Starting and Operating Y our V ehicle . . . . . . . .
Keys Specific Cylinder Unit for Single Key - Random Code System T ahoe Police Package and Special Service Package If your vehicles are equipped with one of these options, the entire fleet of vehicle locks can be operated with one key . . SEO 6E2-Specific Fleet Key Code .
Starting and Operating Y our V ehicle Running the V ehicle While Parked T ahoe Police Package and Special Service Package While parked with the engine idling for an extended period, turn off the following factory equipment if emergency lighting and communication equipment are operating: .
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Section 4 Instrument Panel Instrument Panel .................................. . 4-2 Exterior Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 W arning Lights, Gages, and Indicators . .. ........ 4-2 Instrument Panel Cluster .
Instrument Panel Exterior Lamps Police Package and Special Service Package The following exterior lighting features apply to vehicles first sold in the United States. The vehicle has Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) and an Automatic Headlamp System (AHS). The DRL and AHS can be turned to OFF with the headlamp switch when the transmission is in P (Park) and the engine is at idle.
T ahoe Police Package 6 ‐ Speed Automatic T ransmission (United States version shown, Canada similar) 4-3.
Special Service Package 4 ‐ Speed Automatic T ransmission (United States version shown, Canada similar) 4-4.
Speedometer and Odometer T ahoe Police Package and Special Service Package Y our speedometer lets you see your speed in both miles per hour (mph) and kilometers per hour (km/h). Y our odometer shows how far your vehicle has been driven, either in miles (United States) or kilometers (Canada).
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Section 5 Driving Y our V ehicle Y our Driving, the Road, and the Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Loading the V ehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 T owing ..................... ............... ......... 5-5 T owing a Trailer .
Y our Driving, the Road, and the V ehicle Loading the V ehicle T ahoe Police and Special Service Package The information in this section of the supplement is for those who intend to install additional equipment to the police vehicle after it has left the factory , and for those who will be driving and loading the vehicle with passengers and/or cargo.
Adding Equipment to Y our V ehicle Before adding accessories or equipment to your police vehicle, there are some things you need to know: . The police vehicle's maximum capacity weight. . The weight of your police vehicle, including a full tank of fuel but without a driver and passengers.
A procedure to make the necessary measurements and formulas to calculate the vehicle longitudinal, lateral and vertical position of the center of gravity can be found in the GM Coachbuilders Manual. Equipment required to conduct the measurements for calculating the center of gravity are: .
Loading Zone Weight Chart Loading Zones Front Axle Weight Rear Axle Weight T otal Roof 30 lbs (14 kg) 41 lbs (18 kg) 71 lbs (32 kg) Floor to Roof 108 lbs. (49 kg) 429 lbs. (195 kg) 537 lbs. (244 kg) T otal 138 lbs (63 kg) 470 lbs (213 kg) 608 lbs (276 kg) Using heavier suspension components to get added durability might not change your weight ratings.
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Section 6 Service and Appearance Care Checking Things Under the Hood ................. 6-2 Dual Battery System - SEO 6A6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Tires ................... ................ ............. 6-2 T ire Pressure Monitor System . .
Checking Things Under the Hood Dual Battery System - SEO 6A6 This vehicle may have a dual battery system. The two batteries are connected so that both supply battery power to the vehicle at the same time — they are connected in parallel. See “ Battery ” in the owner manual Index for additional information on batteries.
Capacities and Specifications Capacities Application Capacities English Metric Cooling System 18.1 quarts 17.1 L 6-3.
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Section 15 Special Equipment Options SEOs A vailable with Police Package and Special Service Package .. ..................... 15-2 Exterior Lamp Emergency Flashing System - SEO 6J7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-2 Inactive Rear Door Handles - SEO 6B2 .
SEOs A vailable with Police Package and Special Service Package Exterior Lamp Emergency Flashing System - SEO 6J7 SEO 6J7 provides a high-beam headlamps flashing module, rear lamps flashing and control wire for a customer-furnished switch to turn the module on or off.
Headlamps Flasher Module — SEO 6J7 A 20 amp fuse protects the flasher module circuit. This fuse is located in the underhood fuse block in the engine compartment on the driver side of the vehicle and is labelled HEADLAMP WASH . See “ Underhood Fuse Block ” in the Service and Appearance Care section of the T ahoe owner's manual for more information.
Forward Lamp Harness In-Line Connector for use with Headlamps Flasher Module, Option 6J7 15-4.
Inactive Rear Door Handles - SEO 6B2 Y our vehicle may be equipped with inactive door handles. The rear doors can only be opened from the outside. Inactive Rear Door Windows - SEO 6N5 Y our vehicle may be equipped with inactive rear door window control switches.
Spotlamp Harness ‐ SEO 7X6, SEO 7X7 Spotlamps - SEO 7X7 SEO 7X7 includes a driver side and a passenger side spotlamp located in the windshield pillars. Each spotlamp is protected by a separate 15 amp fuse located in the underhood electrical center .
Wiring Diagram for SEO 6J4 Inline Connector 15-7.
Wiring Provisions for V ehicle Grille Lamps, Flasher and Speaker/Siren - SEO 6J3 Alternating Signal Flasher A. Blunt cut ends for the Alternating Signal Flasher , Customer-Furnished Grille Lamps and Customer-Furnished Siren/Speaker B. Control Wires from In-Line Connector in Forward Lamp Harness for Customer-Furnished Grille Lamps and Speaker This wiring provision option consists of one 16 gauge (1.
Wiring Diagram for SEO 6J3 and SEO 6J7 15-9.
Wiring Provisions for Front Speakers - SEO WX7 About 65 inches (165 cm) of auxiliary speaker wire is run from the instrument panel radio connector and is coiled under the center of the instrument panel. The wiring permits the connection of front door speakers to customer-installed communication equipment.
Wiring Diagram for SEO WX7 Inline Connector 15-1 1.
Wiring Provisions for Emergency V ehicle Roof Light - SEO TRW Battery power is supplied through a 30 amp fuse to a wiring harness located in the roof. Power is controlled with a switch located in the overhead console. The customer or vehicle upfitter must complete the installation to an added accessory such as an emergency beacon lamp.
Notice: Pulling the wiring harness through a panel hole that has sharp edges may cause damage to the wire and/or wire insulation. Remove sharp edges from the panel hole before pulling the wire through it. Option A: Roof Wires Directly to Accessory 1. Drill a 3/8 inch to 1/2 inch (10 to 13 mm) hole in the outer roof panel in the area shown in the illustration.
Option B: Use Wiring Harness Package 12150250. Obtain from GM Service Parts through the GM Dealership 1. Drill a 1.25 inch (32 mm) hole in the outer roof panel in the area shown in the illustration. The hole should only go through the outer panel. Remove all sharp edges from the drilled hole.
Restoring Power The auxiliary lamp switch is located on the overhead console. This switch includes wiring provisions for a dealer/ retailer or a qualified service center to install an auxiliary roof lamp. When the wiring is connected to an auxiliary roof mounted lamp, pressing the bottom of the switch will activate the lamp and illuminate an indicator light at the bottom of the switch.
Option B A. Black Wire B. Orange Wire C. T o Roof Mounted Lamp D. Harness Assembly E. Grommet (Roof) F . Foam Insulator (Adhesive ‐ Backed) G. Harness Connector , Secondary Lock and T erminal H.
Wiring Diagram for SEO TRW 15-17.
Maintenance The emergency roof light circuit is fed from the fuse labeled Sunroof located in the underhood electrical center . Always replace the fuse with a 30 amp mini-fuse. SEOs Standard with Police Package and Special Service Package Special Equipment Options Standard with T ahoe Police Package Notice: GM cannot be responsible for any changes made to the vehicle.
Equipment Grounding Studs - Rear Compartment Y our T ahoe Police and Special Service Package has grounding studs located at the lower driver's side and passenger's side rear compartment liftgate opening for connection to customer electrical equipment.
Auxiliary Battery Power Junction Block(s) T wo auxiliary power junction blocks are located within the driver's side rear cargo area jack stowage compartment. Each junction block is powered directly from the battery through a 50 amp circuit breaker for connection to customer ‐ furnished equipment.
T o connect the customer-furnished equipment at the junction blocks, use the following steps: 1. Disconnect the negative ( − ) battery cable. 2. Connect the customer-furnished equipment positive leads to the junction block terminals and tighten to 1 1 lb ft (15 N·m).
Wiring Provisions ‐ 12 ‐ V olt Battery Power 15-22.
The vehicle is equipped with wiring provisions for a 12-volt battery power supply . Refer to the following information when adding electrical accessories that will use the 12-volt power supply feeds connected to the vehicle's electrical system. The wiring harness is located below the instrument panel near the center of the vehicle.
Electrical Connections Notice: Before modifying or adding any wiring, be sure that it will work properly with your vehicle's wiring system. Because there are so many modifications that can be made for many different bodies and accessories, GM cannot take responsibility for any changes made.
6. Reconnect the negative ( − ) battery cable to the battery . T orque the bolt to 3.6 lb-ft. (5 Y ). 7. Reset the clock time and radio pushbuttons as desired. The 12 ‐ volt battery power is supplied through two underhood mega fuses, one 125 amp and one 60 amp.
Blunt cut ignition controlled power and signal circuits are also included in the wire coiled under the instrument panel near the center of the vehicle. They include: . *A yellow , 20 gauge (0.5 mm²) circuit, Hot in ACCESSORY , RUN or RAP (Retained Accessory Power).
Enlarged View of the Fuse Block A. Relays and Circuit Breakers B. Front of the V ehicle C. Floor of the V ehicle D. Glove Box E. T ab The following information tells how to access the vehicle's relay and breaker center for checking and replacing breakers.
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A Airbag Deployment Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 Airbag, Notices for Customer Installed Equipment . . .2-5 Airbags, Questions and Answers About Airbags and Specialty Law Enforcement Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Auxiliary Battery Power Junction Block(s) .
H Headlamps Exterior Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 I Inactive Rear Door Handles - SEO 6B2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-5 Inactive Rear Door Locks - SEO 6N6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-5 Inactive Rear Door Windows - SEO 6N5 .
S Safety Belts Questions and Answers About Airbags and Specialty Law Enforcement Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 SEO 6J3, Wiring Provisions for V ehicle Grille Lamps, Flasher and Speaker/Siren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-8 6J4, Wiring Provision for Horn/Siren Circuit .
V V ehicle Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Running While Parked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 W Wiring Provisions 12-V olt Power Supply - SEO 9L4 . . .
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