Battery run-down protection, Accessory power outlet(s), Accessory power – Buick 2007 Rainier User Manual

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A high electrical load occurs when several of the
following loads are on: headlamps, high beams,
fog lamps, rear window defogger, climate
control fan at high speed, heated seats, engine
cooling fans, trailer loads, and loads plugged into
accessory power outlets.

EPM works to prevent excessive discharge of the
battery. It does this by balancing the generator’s
output and the vehicle’s electrical needs. It
can increase engine idle speed to generate more
power, whenever needed. It can temporarily
reduce the power demands of some accessories.

Normally, these actions occur in steps or levels,
without being noticeable. In rare cases at the
highest levels of corrective action, this action may
be noticeable to the driver. If so, a Driver
Information Center (DIC) message might be
displayed, such as Battery Saver Active or Battery
Voltage Low. If this message is displayed, it is
recommended that the driver reduce the electrical
loads as much as possible. See DIC Warnings
and Messages
on page 202.

Battery Run-Down Protection

This feature shuts off the dome, courtesy, and
vanity lamps if they are left on for more than
20 minutes when the ignition is off. This will keep
the battery from running down.

If the battery run-down protection shuts off the
interior lamps, it may be necessary to do one of
the following to return to normal operation:

Shut off all lamps and close all doors.

Turn the ignition key to RUN.

This feature will also turn off the parking lamps
and headlamps under most circumstances, if they
are left on. If you would like to turn them back
on, turn the exterior lamps knob.

Accessory Power Outlet(s)

With the accessory power outlets, you can plug in
auxiliary electrical equipment such as a cellular
telephone or CB radio.

Your vehicle has three accessory power outlets.
There are two outlets located below the climate
controls and one outlet is on the rear of the center
floor console.

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