Chevrolet Silverado: Appearance Care / Floor Mats
Warning
If a floor mat is the wrong size or is not properly installed, it can interfere
with the pedals. Interference with the pedals can cause unintended acceleration
and/or increased stopping distance which can cause a crash and injury. Make sure
the floor mat does not interfere with the pedals.
Use the following guidelines for proper floor mat usage:
- The original equipment floor mats were designed for your vehicle. If the
floor mats need replacing, it is recommended that GM certified floor mats be
purchased. Non-GM floor mats may not fit properly and may interfere with the
pedals. Always check that the floor mats do not interfere with the pedals.
- Do not use a floor mat if the vehicle is not equipped with a floor mat retainer
on the driver side floor.
- Use the floor mat with the correct side up. Do not turn it over.
- Do not place anything on top of the driver side floor mat.
- Use only a single floor mat on the driver side.
- Do not place one floor mat on top of another.
Removing and Replacing the Floor Mats
Pull up on the rear of the driver side floor mat to unlock each retainer and
remove.
Reinstall by lining up the floor mat retainer openings over the carpet retainers
and snapping into position.
Make sure the floor mat is properly secured in place.
Verify the floor mat does not interfere with the pedals.
To prevent dirt particle abrasions, regularly clean the vehicle's interior. Immediately
remove any soils. Newspapers or dark garments can transfer color to the vehicle’s
interior...
Other information:
Trailer Light App
If equipped, the Trailer Lights App is on the Home Page of the infotainment display.
Touch Start to cycle the trailer lamps on and off to determine if they are working.
The test follows this sequence:
The running lights turn on first and remain on throughout the sequence...
Caution
Do not use fuels with any of the following conditions; doing so may damage
the vehicle and void its warranty:
For vehicles that are not FlexFuel, fuel labeled greater than 15%
ethanol by volume, such as mid-level ethanol blends (16–50% ethanol), E85, or
FlexFuel...
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Rear-Facing Infant Restraint
A rear-facing child restraint provides restraint with the seating surface against
the back of the infant.
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