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#1 ·
Hello everyone,

I've noticed that a number of people aren't aware of certain features that the Cruze offers. So I figured I'd compile a list of some. Feel free to add to it with your own discoveries. I know some of these are obvious but believe me, I've seen posts on this forum from people who were not aware of them. Here goes:

1. The reason there is no trunk release button inside the car is because there's a trunk release button on the trunk. It's located right where the license plate lights are. Reach under chrome trunk accent and give it a press. (one of the sales people at the dealer wasn't aware of this). Note the trunk will not open unless the doors are unlocked and the car is in park.

2. The centre console slides forward if you press the latch and pull. It makes things more comfortable. Just remember to slide it back when you want to open it.

3. If you have the automatic transmission, you can use the manual mode to accelerate from 2nd gear rather than 1st. This is particularly handy in the winter when you need the throttle to be less sensitive and the car to ease into speed and avoid tire spin.

4. You don't need to hold the key turned in order to start the car. A simple short flick to the start position engages the starter until the engine ignites. (try it, it's pretty cool). Also because of this, you cannot recrank the engine once started. This prevents damage to the starter motor.

5. The little slot on the passenger side foot well can be used to hold magazines, news papers, documents, or even a collapsable sun shade for the front windshield. (I'll post a photo when I get a chance)

6. You can set the car to unlock all doors when pressing the remote unlock just once. This option is in the configurations menu.

7. You don't need to reach to the centre console to lock the car. Pressing in the lock pin on the drivers door will also lock all doors. Note the doors will pop back to unlocked if your keys are in the ignition to prevent a lockout. So if you're wondering why your car won't lock using this method, check the ignition for your keys.


That's all I can think of for now. Like I said, feel free to add more. Maybe a sticky from the admins would help spread the word to new Cruze owners.
 
#2 ·
There is a clip, presumably for a bag, inside the trunk on the left side

There is a handhold to pull the trunk shut without touching it inside the lid (look near the glow in the dark emergency trunk release pull).

If you have the Bluetooth call feature, you can change which phone pairs first (if two users are in the car at once) by going though the config menu, selecting the blue tooth device and then selecting the phone you want to have priority.

using the Bluetooth hang up button mutes the radio (good if the mrs. realizes you're not really listening)
 
#13 ·
Sweet info! The only one I didn't know was #6, but I am definitely configuring it to unlock all doors tonight. :D

I think the trunk is what I see people confused about the most on this forum. If you think about it as being like the car doors, it's easier to remember how it's set up to work.

Oh yeah, also... I believe there's a setting that adjusts the radio volume to account for road noise, based on your speed. I might be wrong, but I'm pretty sure I saw that setting in the configurations somewhere.
 
#15 ·
Hello everyone,

4. You don't need to hold the key turned in order to start the car. A simple short flick to the start position engages the starter until the engine ignites. (try it, it's pretty cool). Also because of this, you cannot recrank the engine once started. This prevents damage to the starter motor.
If you have an manual, and you stall or kill the engine for any reason, you must hold the key to restart it, unless you turn the car completely off and back on.

The fan speed lowers when receiving a call using the bluetooth option. While you are on the phone you will not have high heat or air conditioning.
 
#18 ·
2. The centre console slides forward if you press the latch and pull. It makes things more comfortable. Just remember to slide it back when you want to open it.


So glad that it slides forward. Without it, long drives would be H$!! w/out somewhere to rest my arm on. Was also looking at buying a Nissan Juke, which lacks an armrest.


Yeah my wife pointed that one out to me. Pretty nifty, now we've got no excuse for finger prints on the trunk lid/spoiler!


+1
:)
 
#28 ·
With keyless start, How do i turn the car so just the ACC is on. Radio, Sat Nav etc.

Obviously i can't put the key in the ignition.. I thought maybe, if you don't put the clutch in and you just push the start button.

Press the button like you're going to start the car, but don't put your foot on the brake....this will activate the accessory ciruit, and the DIC will display a message to "Press brake to start" or something like that. When you press the button, a Yellow LED will light on the start button instead of a green one, and accessory mode is active....
 
#29 ·
LOL, so much easier than a key! I didn't even know the Cruze came with keyless start
 
#32 ·
Hello everyone,



4. You don't need to hold the key turned in order to start the car. A simple short flick to the start position engages the starter until the engine ignites. (try it, it's pretty cool). Also because of this, you cannot recrank the engine once started. This prevents damage to the starter motor.
tried this morning and it does not work on manual transmission cruzes, im guessing it only works on cars with auto starters
 
#36 ·
A few things I've learned...

1. You can turn on the radio without a key in the ignition or in accessory mode. Just hit the power button
2. Bluetooth can access your cell address book and calling history, pretty cool.
3. The 1.4t engine has forged internals - cool
4. The base radio has no fader, seems odd but I can't find it anywhere
 
#47 ·
My 2010 base model has the fader on the screen that comes up with the other tone controls after you press the tone button. Only you can't see the menu option because it's off the bottom of the screen. Turns out the screen scrolls to get a couple more menu items. Just keep turning the dial past the bottom choice.
 
#41 ·
I love the one touch starting!!(4) I probably noticed it but never really realized it started so simply. Now that is all I do!!!! #7 is like any foreign car I have owned there have only been 2 Honda Civic and Eagle Summit(actually a Mitsubishi) didn't know it till after I bought it!!! When the sales man said "nothing like owning an imported car" on delivery! I thought I was just buying a Chrysler. After that I wanted my Oldsmobiles to lock the doors but they wouldn't! I agree with Vetterin's comment. The rear speakers are completely useless. I get in my wife's Malibu and I can "crank up the bass" in back with the 6x9s. I may add in mine since there is a cut out for them in the rear deck and sometimes I can't hear the ones in front too well.
 
#48 ·
All exterior lights will turn on if wind shield wipers have been on for more than 30 seconds or a minute, I havnt timed it yet but it is a nice function b/c then all your interior lights stay the same and your able to still see them.. i.e the radio doesnt dim out like if you turn the exterior lights on manually.. nifty little function I came across with all my pizza delivering and forgetting to turn the lights on sometimes, I happened to notice all of the lights on while walking away from a delivery one day and then started to play with around with it. Great idea IMO.

Got off on a little tangent there, its also nice because I know in VA its the law that if wipers are on exterior lights must be on, prolly the same most other states but I'm not sure.