Buick Enclave: Service Vehicle Messages
SERVICE A/C (Air Conditioning) SYSTEM
This message displays when the electronic sensors that control the air conditioning and heating systems are no longer working.
Have the climate control system serviced by your dealer if you notice a drop in heating and air conditioning efficiency.
SERVICE POWER STEERING
This message displays when a problem is detected with the power steering system. When this message is displayed, you may notice that the effort required to steer the vehicle increases or feels heavier, but you will still be able to steer the vehicle. Have your vehicle serviced by your dealer immediately
SERVICE VEHICLE SOON
This message displays when a non-emissions related malfunction occurs. Have the vehicle serviced by your dealer as soon as possible.
STARTING DISABLED SERVICE THROTTLE
This message displays when your vehicle's throttle system is not functioning properly. Have your vehicle serviced by your dealer.
Anti-theft Alarm System Messages
SERVICE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
This message displays when there is a problem with the theft-deterrent system.
The vehicle may or may not restart so you may want to take the vehicle to your dealer
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Tire Messages
TIRE LOW ADD AIR TO TIRE
On vehicles with the Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS), this message displays
when the pressure in one or more of the vehicle's tires is low.
This message also displ ...
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Steep slopes
If the vehicle is stationary on a steep, slippery slope, it may begin to slide
even with the brakes applied. This is because without wheel rotation, the ABS cannot
determine vehicle movement.
To ...
OnStar®
If the vehicle is equipped with an active OnStar system, that system may also
record data in crash or near crash-like situations. The OnStar Terms and Conditions
provides information on data collect ...
Temperature
WARNING
The temperature grade for this tire is
established for a tire that is properly inflated
and not overloaded. Excessive speed,
underinflation, or excessive loading, either
separ ...






