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PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE 2018/04/11 Packet
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 – 6:30 P.M. MUNICIPAL SERVICES TRAINING ROOM AGENDA I. ROLL CALL/CALL TO ORDER Stanford Tack, Chairman Michelle Moreno Melanie Rummel II. APPROVAL OF THE MARCH 8, 2018 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES III. REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL REVISIONS TO THE CITY CODE REGARDING GAS-POWERED LEAF BLOWERS – CHUCK MYERS IV. REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL THE PURCHASE OF A REPLACEMENT VEHICLE FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – MICHAEL THOMAS V. REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE F.Y. ’19 ASPHALT RESURFACING AND PAVEMENT PATCHING BIDS – BRIAN JOYCE VI. OTHER VII. PUBLIC COMMENT VIII. NEXT MEETING – TBD IX. ADJOURNMENT PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2018 – 6:00 P.M. SAVANNAH CONFERENCE ROOM - MUNICIPAL SERVICES MINUTES I. ROLL CALL/CALL TO ORDER Alderman Michelle Moreno called the meeting to order at 6:16 P.M. Alderman Melanie Rummel was in attendance. Chairman Randy Tack arrived to the meeting at 6:33 P.M. Staff in attendance included Michael Thomas, Director of Public Works; Bob Ells, Superintendent of Engineering; Dan Martin, Superintendent of Public Works; Robert Kiely, City Manager and Jim Lockefeer, Management Analyst. II. APPROVAL OF THE FEBRUARY 21, 2018 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES Alderman Moreno moved to approve the February 21, 2018 Public Works Committee meeting minutes. Alderman Rummel seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. III. REVIEW OF WAUKEGAN ROAD SIDEWALK RESURFACING; MIDDLEFORK TO RTE. 176 – BOB KIELY City Manager Kiely explained that this topic has been discussed a number of times over the past 18 months. He explained that resident Mrs. Uline walks the sidewalk along Waukegan Road as part of her daily walk routine. He explained that other than Mrs. Uline, the sidewalk is not utilized very often. He explained that last summer City staff did make some repairs to the sidewalk, however the sidewalk is still not in very good shape. He explained that since the repairs were completed, Mrs. Uline has stated that she will pay for the sidewalk replacement if the City moves forward in coordinating the replacement. Mrs. Uline has requested that the work be completed this upcoming summer. A challenge in meeting that timeline is that the sidewalk is located in IDOT right-of-way. In order to complete the work, the project has to be completed in accordance with IDOT standards and the City must obtain a permit from IDOT. This includes completing an engineering design and going out to bid for construction in accordance to the IDOT requirements. He explained that he has had conversations with Mrs. Uline’s associates about the topic appearing on the tonight’s Public Works Committee Meeting agenda. He explained if the topic was approved by the Public Works Committee tonight, it will appear on the March 19, 2018 City Council Meeting agenda. Appearing on the City Council Meeting agenda will be subject to receiving signed documentation that Mrs. Uline will be funding the project. He explained that Mrs. Uline has made other another funding commitment with the City that has not been followed through on yet. According to Mrs. Uline’s associates, she will move forward with her other financial commitment as soon as the sidewalk project along Waukegan Road is completed. Alderman Newman has been working with Mrs. Uline on a Golf Course grant and staff continues to work with her to receive funding for an Elawa Farm bathroom. City Manager Kiely explained that staff is recommending to proceed with GeWalt Hamilton to prepare the necessary engineering design plans to secure a permit from IDOT to grind and resurface the sidewalk from Rte.176 to Middlefork. He explained that this project does not cover the rest of the sidewalk from Middlefork to Deerpath. He explained that there is a possibility that residents may question why the City chose not to complete the rest of the sidewalk construction. He explained that to complete the rest of that area is an estimated $215,000. The City currently does not have funding budgeted for that work and Mrs. Uline has not expressed interest in funding that portion of the sidewalk. Alderman Rummel inquired about the total project cost. City Manager Bob Kiely explained that the total cost of the project is estimated to be approximately $358,000. He explained that the City’s cost to hire GeWalt Hamilton to provide a design is $40,000. Lake County has explained that they are willing to provide $10,000 to help fund the City portion of the project to bring the total cost to the City to $30,000. He explained that the City will be paying less than 10% of the total project cost. He explained that it will also open up the process for the Golf Course and Elawa project funds to be secured. Alderman Rummel inquired about how committed the City is to the other projects Mrs. Uline’s funds are associated with. City Manager Kiely explained that the Elawa bathroom project is very committed. The City has already run a sanitary line to the project area. Mrs. Uline has been provided with the design and has signed off on the design. She has not provided funding for construction yet. She has explained that when the sidewalk project is complete, she will provide those funds. City Manager Kiely explained that he was confident in Mrs. Uline’s commitment. City Manager Kiely explained that the City Council write-up will be carefully worded to keep Mrs. Uline’s name private and in a way to explain that City funds will be spent subject to receiving the executed documentation that outlines Mrs. Uline’s commitment to fund the project. Alderman Rummel inquired about discussing the gas light LED conversion project with Mrs. Uline to see if she would be interested in donating funds to that project. City Manager Kiely explained that Mrs. Uline would have to be brought up to speed on the conversion project. He explained that it is important to work with Mrs. Uline on the Waukegan Road sidewalk project so that the funds for the other projects open up. He explained that Mrs. Uline really would like this sidewalk project to be completed as soon as possible, however, the City needs to adhere to the IDOT standards and permitting process. Due to this, the project will most likely occur and be completed in the fall of 2018. Alderman Rummel made a motion to recommend that the Waukegan Road Sidewalk Resurfacing; Middlefork to Rte. Project be on the March 19, 2018 City Council Meeting agenda with a recommendation to approve GeWalt Hamilton to provide a design for $40,000. Alderman Moreno seconded the motion; the motion carried unanimously. IV. GAS LIGHT CONVERSION PROJECT UPDATE / REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF DIRECTIONAL BORE MACHINE BID – DAN MARTIN Superintendent of Public Works Dan Martin, reviewed a project presentation and map. Superintendent Martin reviewed the map which outlined the ten year project schedule. He explained that the map has been updated since the last Public Works Committee to meet Committee recommendations to consolidate some of the smaller areas and the Lake Forest Preservation Foundation recommendation to have gas lights located in the historic districts converted last. Superintendent Martin explained that first area of the program has also been adjusted to be completed in two years instead of one year. This is due to the majority of year one funding being spent on the directional boring machine. He explained that in the second year of the program, the full $70,000 will be utilized for the necessary conversion materials. Superintendent Martin explained that any remaining funds in a given year will be utilized in beginning the next gas light area. Director Thomas explained that the program could potentially be condensed depending on how quickly the conversions occur. Superintendent Martin reviewed the full conversion program. He explained that the total project cost is estimated to be $695,000. It is scheduled to be an annual program for ten years with $70,000 allocated each year. He explained that the payback period was also adjusted to now include the estimated cost of electricity after the full conversion is complete. He explained that the updated payback period is 13.3 years. The inclusion of the cost of electricity only added a quarter of a year to the payback period. Superintendent Martin then reviewed a cost analysis of what it would cost the City if the decision was made to pursue purchasing a new directional boring machine or renting a machine, instead of purchasing a used machine. He explained that a new machine costs approximately $120,000. He explained that renting a machine would cost the City approximately $7,000 per month. Throughout the ten year program for construction season months, this would cost an estimated $420,000. The City received a low bid to purchase a used machine for $60,000. Alderman Rummel inquired about controlling the light intensity of the LED bulbs. Superintendent Martin explained that he and the Street Section are researching dimmer switches to control a lights intensity. Alderman Rummel inquired which part of a newly converted light is likely to fail first. Superintendent Martin explained that the bulb will most likely to be the first thing that will fail and need to be replaced after the conversion takes place. He explained that lights will almost be maintenance free after a conversion. Superintendent Martin explained that a request to bid was send out to 70 Vermeer Dealers. He explained that the City received two bids. The low bid was received from a dealer in Arkansas for $60,000. The bid includes delivery and training instructions. The higher bid was received from a local dealer. The higher bid featured a machine that was older and also had more hours of use. Alderman Moreno inquired if there was a warranty that is included with the purchase of the machine. Superintendent Martin explained that there is a one year warranty included with the equipment, which is typically a standard offer when purchasing used equipment. Director Thomas explained that if a recommendation to City Council is approved by the Committee, the item will be brought to the March 19, 2018 meeting for approval. He explained that if City Council approves, notice will be sent to the Arkansas Vermeer Dealer so that the machine is held until May 1, 2018, when the funds for the machine become available. Alderman Moreno motioned to recommend approval to City Council for the directional bore machine bid for $60,000. Chairman Tack seconded the motion; which carried unanimously. V. REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF F.Y. ’19 CAPITAL EQUIPMENT BIDS – MICHAEL THOMAS Director Thomas reviewed the capital equipment bid tabulation. He explained that it is important to get equipment ordered so that the process of manufacturing and assembling the equipment to City specifications can begin. He explained that the equipment the City is looking to purchase will only be available for order until March 22, 2018. At that point a newer model will be available for purchase but would not be received for 8+ months. If the Committee approves the recommended equipment tonight, the equipment will appear on the March 19, 2018 City Council Meeting agenda in order to meet the March 22, 2018 deadline. He explained that the equipment he is recommending to purchase is under budget. Alderman Rummel inquired where the excess funds are allocated to if equipment comes in under budget. He explained that the funds remain in the Capital Equipment budget and if the need comes along for smaller equipment those dollars are utilized. If they are not utilized, they will be directed back to the Capital Improvement Project fund. Director Thomas explained that he will also be moving forward in trading-in the old street sweeper for $4,500. He explained interest in the old sweeper has been minimal. Alderman Rummel moved to approve F.Y. ’19 capital equipment bids. Alderman Moreno seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. VI. REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF F.Y. ’19 ASPHALT STREET RESURFACING LIST – BOB ELLS Superintendent of Engineering Bob Ells reviewed a map and a list of the list of streets that will be included in the bid for the FY 19 asphalt street resurfacing program. He explained that the bid will be published tomorrow, March 9, 2018. Alderman Rummel inquired about any streets that didn’t make this year’s list but that need to resurfaced. Superintendent Ells explained that there are many streets that would fall into that category. He explained that the budget for the program has been reduced over the years. He explained that due to the budget becoming smaller the Engineering Section identifies streets that are somewhat nearby to one another that need to be resurfaced in an effort to reduce contractor mobilization costs. Superintendent Ells explained that the Engineering Section tracks when streets were last resurfaced as well as any repair work or patching that has been completed. He explained the key data utilized in deciding what streets need to be resurfaced is the data obtained from the IMS testing. This testing is conducted on every City street by an independent firm every three years. A score to each street is then assigned. The worse scores are typically addressed first. Alderman Rummel moved to approve F.Y. ’19 asphalt street resurfacing list. Alderman Moreno seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. VII. FOLLOW-UP OF WATER PLANT INTAKE CLEANING PROJECT CONTRACT TERMS & CONDITIONS – DAN MARTIN Superintendent Martin noted that he had updated the terms and conditions for the intake cleaning project based upon comments received at the last Public Work Committee Meeting. He reviewed the 2014 contract and explained that the contract that was currently being created by the City’s attorney office would be very similar to the one used last the intake pipes were cleaned. Alderman Rummel inquired about the contractor being required to name the City as additionally insured on their insurance forms. Superintendent Martin explained that it is typically a standard requirement and he would make sure that the City Attorney’s office includes that language in the final contract. VIII. OTHER Director Thomas explained that a letter was dropped in the Committee’s DropBox in regards to the ComEd customer owned facility issue. Alderman Rummel explained that she wants to make sure that the pressure is kept on ComEd to ensure they continue to make progress in addressing the issue. She also inquired about where the City stood in placing notice on the title of affected homes. Chairman Tack explained that the local realty people also need to be educated on the areas. Director Thomas also explained the salt purchase bid with Lake County will be brought to the City Council meeting March 19, 2018. Superintendent Ells reviewed the upcoming Army Corps of Engineering PAS study that was discussed at the last Public Works Committee Meeting. He explained that the municipalities that are going to be involved with the PAS study have received agreements that need to be executed to confirm participation. The agreement outlines a cost share agreement for the study. He explained that depending on the results of the study, a more detailed study will then be taking place. He explained that there are a total of six agencies involved. He explained that if additional communities join, the cost per community will go down. He explained that this initial study will take approximately six months to complete. He explained that one potential outcome of all the studies is identifying a need for more stormwater detention. Alderman Rummel inquired about potentially obtaining grant money from SMC for the North Beach Access Road Project. Superintendent Ells explained that Lake County SMC has $25,000 available for grant funding. City staff has been in contact with SMC about applying for that grant money. IX. PUBLIC COMMENT There was no additional public comment. X. NEXT MEETING Director Thomas explained that he would email the Committee a few suggested dates and times for an April meeting. XI. ADJOURNMENT Alderman Rummel moved to adjourn the meeting of the Public Works Committee at 7:17 P.M. Alderman Moreno seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Respectfully submitted, Jim Lockefeer Jr. Management Analyst REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL REVISIONS TO THE CITY CODE REGARDING GAS- POWERED LEAF BLOWERS Dear Mayor Lansing: I’m an attorney and Lake Forest resident writing to again express my concerns about the decibel level of leaf blowers that seem to be in use 9 months a year in our city, despite partial-year bans in neighboring communities like Highland Park, Evanston and Wilmette. Affluent communities such as ours across the United States have similar bans and partial-year bans. This information is available here: List of cities.htm. An article appeared recently in the New York Times about communities who have enacted or are considering enacted bans: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/17/realestate/on-banning-on-leaf- blowers.html?mcubz=1 If the City has ordinance prohibiting loud noise, which it does not seem to enforce: 1. It shall be unlawful to cause or to make reasonable loud noise in any depot, store, theater, street, alley, sidewalk, park or other public place or any place frequented by the public in the City. It shall further be unlawful to cause or make unreasonable loud noise at any point on or beyond the boundary of any lot, whether privately owned or public, which such unreasonable noise interferes with the quiet enjoyment of Sec. 26-7. Is there anything your administration can do to address this very serious problem? Should residents report violations to the police in the interim? Should we bring suit against a landscape company individually and as representative of a defendant class (or against the City for failure to enforce its own noise ordinance)? I look forward to your response. CHUCK MYERS, SUPERINTENDENT OF PARKS, FORESTRY & SPECIAL FACILITIES Leaf Blower Use in the City and Related Noise Ordinance Current City Code Under section 135.108 of the City’s code, “It is unlawful to cause or make loud noise through the operation of lawn maintenance equipment including, but not limited to, lawn mowers, tractors and gasoline-powered leaf blower equipment before 7:30 a.m. on weekdays, 8:00 a.m. on Saturdays and 10:00 a.m. on Sundays and holidays after, 7:30 p.m. on all days, except as authorized by the City Manager”. Background 1991 -City Council passed first ordinance that restricted the hours of operation of lawn maintenance. 1995 -City Council modified the noise ordinance to draw a distinction between leaf blowers and other types of lawn maintenance equipment. 2000 -City Council and City Staff reviewed and discussed noise generated by leaf blowers, with no changes occurring to the City’s code. 2001 -City Council revised the ordinance by combining the hours of operation for gasoline- powered leaf blowers with those of lawn maintenance equipment, in an effort to address the confusion the different hours of operation caused with residents and police officers alike. 2002 -A draft Ordinance was brought before City Council that would put a ban on leaf blowers if incorporated. After a discussion by City Council, there was a consensus that the Council could not support the draft ordinance. 2015 –City Council given presentation by City Staff on Lawn Maintenance Equipment Hours of Operation and Noise Generated from Leaf Blowers, with no actions taken. City/Village Regulations Community Regulation (Permitted Times of Use) Lake Forest M-F: 7:30am-7:30pm Sat: 8am-7:30 pm Sun/Holidays: 10am-7:30 pm Lincolnshire No regulations Lake Bluff May 15-Sep 30 M-F: 8am-5pm Sat/Sun/Holidays: 9am-5pm Oct 1-May 14 M-F: 8am-6pm Sat/Sun/Holidays: 9am-6pm Highland Park Gas powered blowers not permitted from May 15-Oct 1 Libertyville No regulations Northfield No regulations Deerfield No regulations Glencoe Gas powered blowers prohibited from May 15-Sept 15 Wilmette Gas powered blowers prohibited from May 15-Sept 30 Possible Actions 1.No Action 2.Education/Training Initiatives 3.Regulate Decibel Levels Allowed (65/70) 4.City Code Revision for Hours/Days of Operation for Blowers 5.Partial Year Ban for Blowers (typically May 15 -Sept.30) Education/Training Initiatives Increase public information Provide guidelines for residents and landscapers Utilize certification process for training and guidelines Regulate Decibel Levels Allowed Regulate decibel levels allowed, typically 65/70 dBA. Requires City Code revision Example:“Leaf blowers shall not exceed a decibel level of 65 dBA as measured at 50 feet from the point of operation.” Could include restrictions on number of blowers used on properties <0.5 acres Enforcement issues Noise Level Options for City Code Revision Current Permitted Times of Use Options Mon-Fri: 7:30am-7:30pm Sat: 8:00am-7:30 pm Sun/Holidays: 10:00am-7:30 pm Mon-Sat: 8:00am-5:00pm Sun/Holidays: No Blower Use Allowed OR Mon-Fri: 7:30am-7:30pm Sat: 8:00am-7:30 pm Sun/Holidays: 10:00am-7:30 pm Mon-Fri: 8:00am-6:00pm Sat: 8:00am-4:00 pm Sun/Holidays: 10:00am-4:00 pm Partial Year Ban for Blowers The use of gasoline-powered leaf blowers on non-municipal property, with the exception of golf courses, would be prohibited between May 15 and Sept. 30 Hours of operation for the rest of the year would remain the same as they are now Landscaping companies will likely have serious concerns Possible Actions 1.No Action 2.Education/Training Initiatives 3.Regulate Decibel Levels Allowed (65/70) 4.City Code Revision for Hours/Days of Operation for Blowers 5.Partial Year Ban for Blowers (typically May 15 -Sept.30) REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL THE PURCHASE OF A REPLACEMENT VEHICLE FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Replacement of Community Development Car # 509 F.Y. ’18 Budget Amount: $24,000 Current Vehicle 2011 Chevrolet Impala Mileage when it became a Com. Dev. Car: 101,363 miles Date it became a Com. Dev. Car: October, 2015 Current Mileage: 124,700 miles Estimated Lifetime Fuel Usage / Cost Com. Dev. Car: 1,000 gallons / year @ $2.50 / gallon = $2,500 / year x 12 years = $30,000 Estimated Lifetime Maintenance (using Senior Car b/c similar use and no Police use beforehand) Senior Car: Parts & Labor $850 / year x 12 years = $10,200 vs. Com Dev. Car AFTER P.D. Use: Parts & Labor $4,000 / year (beginning October, 2015) Replacement Options Make Model Vehicle Type Purchasing Agency Price Ford Explorer Gasoline Used P.D. Vehicle $0 Chevrolet Impala Gasoline State Bid $22,473 Toyota Prius Hybrid NJPA $22,894 Chevrolet Bolt All-Electric NJPA $34,694 Ford Explorer: The City began using the Ford Explorer as a police vehicle approximately three years ago. In the past when police cars (Chevrolet Impala) would accrue 100,000 miles, they would be given to Community Development and used for an additional two to three years and accrue an additional 20,000-25,000 miles. Doing the same with the Ford Explorer is an option and can provide Fleet Maintenance with data to determine if such a program should continue. Chevrolet Impala: State Bid dealer has only 17 cars remaining; Chevrolet stopped building the Police Impalas after the 2016 model year; these are brand new 2016 model year with full factory warranty. Toyota Prius: The Toyota Prius is a parallel hybrid; this means it has a gasoline engine and electric motor that are separate from one another. Further, each can run on its own. During light acceleration, the Prius utilizes both the electric motor and gasoline engine together to sufficiently power the car. Batteries are warrantied for 10 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. Estimated total cost to replace the batteries is currently $12,000. Chevrolet Bolt – 100% Electric: All-electric car with an EPA-estimated 238 miles of range on a single charge. Bolt EV has a nickel-rich lithium-ion battery technology and was built on the success of the Chevrolet Volt, which has more than 127,000 vehicles on the road today. Batteries are warrantied for 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. Estimated total cost to replace the batteries is currently $12,000. Grants: Staff searched the web for any grants or outside funding sources. He checked https://www.grants.gov/ and tried to find programs through the EPA, IEPA, and CMAQ but was unsuccessful. States like California and Nevada offer some programs but Illinois does not. Staff will continue to research grant programs throughout the U.S. 12016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised12/19/2014 Shown with aftermarket equipment IMPALALIMITED 2 0 1 6 9C1 Model shown with aftermarket equipment 2 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 Shown with aftermarket equipment and Kerr-installed Push-To-Talk steering wheel controls INTERIOR COVER TO COME 9C3 Model shown 2016 Chevrolet Municipal Technical Guide 9C1 Model shown with aftermarket equipment 9C1 Model shown 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 32016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 32016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 32016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 32016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 2016 M u n i cip a l S p e c i fi c a tio n G u i d e 9C1 Model shown with aftermarket equipment NO CHANGES FOR 2016 4 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 1. Head curtain side airbags are designed to help reduce the risk of head and neck injuries to front and rear seat occupants on the near side of certain side-impact collisions. Always use safety belts and the correct child restraints for your child’s age and size, even in vehicles equipped with airbags. Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat. See your vehicle Owner’s Manual and child safety seat instructions for more information. STANDARD 9C1 AND 9C3 INTERIOR FEATURES AIR CONDITIONING Single-zone manual, with air filtration and environmentally friendly refrigerant R134A BLUETOOTH Not available CRUISE CONTROL Electronic with set and resume speed CUP HOLDER Cup holders with storage tray between bucket seats standard on 9C1. Cup holders standard on 9C3 with 40/20/40 seat. DOME LAMPS Auxiliary, interior, sustained illumination. FLOOR COVERING Carpeting front and rear (carpeted mats are available; see available options page) GLASS Tinted windshield, backlight and side glass GLOVE BOX Non-locking without light MIRRORS, VISOR Visor, left hand and right hand with covered vanity mirrors MIRROR, REARVIEW Inside rearview is manual day night with driver and passenger map lamps NAVIGATION SYSTEM Not available ONSTAR Not available RADIO Electronically tuned am/fm stereo with cd player, seek-scan, digital clock, auto-tone control, theftlock with integrated rear window antenna (radio delete is not available) RESTRAINT SYSTEM1 Safety belts, driver and front passenger with pretensioners, dual stage driver and passenger frontal airbags, passenger sensing system and frontal airbag ON/OFF indicator, dual head curtain airbags for front and rear outboard occupants and front seat back mounted thorax-pelvic airbags SEAT, FRONT High density foam cloth bucket seats with seat back security panel, 6-way power driver and passenger seat adjusters (see seat and interior trim page) and manual reclining seat backs (9C1). High density foam 40/20/40 split-bench seats with fold down armrest, 6-way power driver and passenger seat adjusters (see seat and interior trim page) and manual reclining seat backs (9C3). Driver seat has manual lumbar control. SEAT, REAR Vinyl bench with high density foam non-folding seat back (see seat and interior trim page) SMOKER'S PACKAGE Not available SPEEDOMETER/CLUSTER 140 mph certified analog speedometer, 5 mph increments with digital trip odometer and warning lamps. Driver Information Center includes 1 mph redundant digital speed display (see message center listing on speedometer/cluster page) For Certified Analog Deluxe Speedometer/Cluster see option (UH8) see available options page STEALTH MODE See exterior lamps control, see illustration section for description STEERING WHEEL Tilt-wheel with column mounted gear shift lever THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM Vehicle PASS-Key® III+, content theft deterrent is disabled (to enable content theft deterrent option UA6 must be ordered) TRUNK MAT Heavy-duty (see illustration section for description) WARNING LAMPS Brake, safety belt, airbag1, anti-lock brake, check engine (see speedometer/cluster page) WARNING TONES Key-in-ignition, driver door open, driver and passenger safety belt not buckled, headlamps on WINDOW OPERATION Power with driver express down, rear window lockout switch The Impala Limited 9C1 and 9C3 Model 1WS19 Police Car has been designed for police work up to and including high speed emergency vehicle operations. GM restricts the sale of police vehicles and they are not to be sold to retail customers. 52016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 STANDARD 9C1 AND 9C3 EXTERIOR FEATURES BODY PANELS Two-sided galvanized steel for all exterior body panels (except roof where not needed) BODY SIDE MOLDINGS Optional (see available options page) DEFOGGER Electric, rear window DOOR LOCKS Power non-programmable (automatic door locking and unlocking feature is disabled), child safety locks in rear doors. Driver door lock key cylinder only; key lock cylinder is not available in the front passenger door HEADLAMPS Dual halogen composite, includes flash-to-pass feature and automatic lamps control with daytime running lamps (to delete automatic control, see option 9G8 available options illustration section) Drilling headlamps is an alteration for which General Motors is not responsible for nor the effects of the alterations. HORNS Dual note KEYLESS ENTRY Includes two transmitters with non-functional panic button; the keyless entry system used on the police Impala includes a stealth mode feature. When the “unlock” or “lock” button is depressed, no exterior lamps or audible sounds are activated; however, the interior OEM dome lamp will illuminate unless option 7Y6 lamps, Inoperative Dome and Courtesy Lamps is ordered; during remote start feature, running lamps will remain illuminated (additional transmitters are available; see available options page) KEYS Two-sided, random code, for ignition, driver door and trunk only; single key locking system to operate entire fleet is available (fleet coded single key is available; see available options page) LICENSE PLATE Mounting hardware located in glove box; front bracket standard in states requiring front license plates; others must order option VK3 MIRRORS, REARVIEW Body color, electric Left hand and right hand remote (heated mirrors are available; see option DK2 see available options page) PAINT Base coat/clear coat TRUNK LAMP Standard TRUNK RELEASE Electric, active with transmission in Park; button located on left side of instrument panel (ignition controlled release is available; see available options page). UNDER HOOD LAMP Not available WINDSHIELD WIPERS Intermittent, anti-lift with washer STANDARD 9C1 AND 9C3 ELECTRICAL FEATURES AUXILIARY POWER, FRONT 100-amp ignition and main power supply wiring under lower right side of instrument panel (see wiring provisions for 12-volt battery power supply see available options page) AUXILIARY POWER, TRUNK 100-amp auxiliary power outlet in trunk (see available options page) GROUND STUD Auxiliary, located in trunk (see available options page) LOCK-OUT PROTECTION Not available, driver door can be locked with the key in the ignition. Lock-out protection feature cannot be activated POWER OUTLETS Two 12 volt, 20 amp, located on lower center of instrument panel. Battery power is present at all times WIRING DIAGRAMS See wiring diagrams section for description; also see Impala Police Package owner’s manual supplement (located in glove box folder with standard owner’s manual) WIRING PROVISION, EXTERIOR LAMPS FLASHING Forward lamp harness in-line connector for Exterior Lamp Flashing System (see option 6J7 on available options page) 6 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 STANDARD 9C1 AND 9C3 CHASSIS FEATURES ALTERNATOR 170-amp with idle boost (transmission in park or neutral) controlled by battery energy level sensing BATTERY 720 CCA 70-amp hour with battery rundown protection (does not protect customer installed equipment) BODY Body frame integral (unibody) Heavy-duty reinforced body components BRAKES 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes with police calibration and heavy-duty front brake pads COOLING Heavy-duty (high capacity) with 225-watt fans and extended life coolant; coolant hoses are EPDM (ethylene-propylene-diene monomer) rubber; silicone hoses are not required (coolant is DEX-COOL good for 5 years/150,000 miles, protects from -34° F to +265° F and against rust and corrosion) (see illustration section for description) CHASSIS LUBRICATION Lubed-for-life chassis ENGINE 2 3.6L V6 DOHC SIDI (spark ignited direct injection) engine with Variable Valve Timing (VVT) with FlexFuel (gas or E85 ethanol); includes wide open throttle air conditioning cut off (when overhead lamps, spotlamps, radio antennas, sirens, and other emergency equipment are installed, overall performance may be reduced) EXHAUST SYSTEM Stainless steel, single with dual outlets FUEL TANK CAPACITY 17 gallon (64 liters) OIL COOLERS Engine, transmission and power steering oil coolers: external air-to-oil (see illustration section for description) RADIO SUPPRESSION Extended life - iridium tip spark plugs and wires that are designed to reduce radio frequency noise levels which may affect communications equipment including operating frequencies in the 38-MHz to 58-MHz range. The Impala is designed with unibody construction, and multiple grounding points are provided for the vehicle electrical system. No additional ground straps are added for the Police Package STABILITRAK Stability enhancement system. An advanced computer controlled system that assists the driver with directional control of the vehicle in difficult driving conditions. Each time the vehicle is started, the StabiliTrak system is fully on. StabliliTrak can be controlled by a StabiliTrak button (see illustration section for Stabilitrak button location and Stabilitak page for description). The condition of the system is displayed by an instrument panel StabiliTrak indicator light and Driver Information Center (DIC) Messages. Push once, Performance Mode is active and Traction Control is off, push and hold five seconds Traction Control and StabiliTrak are off, push again and Traction Control and StabiliTrak are turned back on STARTER INTERRUPT Prevents starter from engaging while the engine is running STEERING Power, rack and pinion STRUTS, FRONT Heavy-duty SUSPENSION 4-wheel independent, firm ride and handling with increased ride height springs, heavy-duty front and rear stabilizer bars TIRES Goodyear P235/55R17 SBR blackwall, “W” rated with compact spare (full-size spare is available; see available options page) TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR Check Tire Pressure will show on driver message center (see illustration section for description) TRACTION CONTROL Deactivated when Police Performance Mode is engaged or by pushing and holding Traction Control button TRANSMISSION 6-speed automatic, electronically-controlled transmission provides protection against over-revving the engine in low gear and a mechanical low gear blockout is not required; if a driver manually selects low gear and fails to manually upshift to high gear, the powertrain control module automatically protects the drivetrain. It can be manually shifted up and down with buttons located on steering wheel WARRANTY Maintenance and Warranty information (See Maintenance and Warranty section for description) WHEELS 17" x 7.5" heavy-duty steel WHEEL CENTER CAP (9C1) Chrome bolt-on metal WHEEL COVERS (9C3) Full-size plastic wheel covers 2. E85 is 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. 72016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 FE9 EMISSIONS. Federal requirements YF5 CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS. California state requirements NE1 EMISSIONS. Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington state requirements NB8 EMISSIONS OVERRIDE. California (allows a dealer in states that require California emissions - California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island or Washington - to order Federal emissions for a vehicle that will be registered in a state that has Federal emission requirements). Do not use for vehicles that will be registered in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island or Washington. Requires (FE9) Federal emissions requirements. Not available in Maine or Vermont. NB9 EMISSIONS OVERRIDE. State-specific (for dealers ordering vehicles in (YF5) or (NE1) emission states - California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington). Allows a California dealer (YF5 emissions) to order (NE1) emissions with (NB9) emissions override code for registration in (NE1) states; or, a Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington dealer (NE1 emissions) to order (YF5) emissions with (NB9) emissions override code for registration in California. NC7 EMISSIONS OVERRIDE. Federal (for vehicles ordered by dealers in Federal emission states with (YF5) or (NE1) emissions - Not required for vehicles being shipped to California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont or Washington) Requires (YF5) California state emissions requirements or (NE1) Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island or Vermont state emissions requirements EMISSIONS - MUST BE SPECIFIED POWERTRAIN ENGINE TRANSMISSION AXLE OPTION TYPE DISPLACEMENT FUEL OPTION TYPE OPTION RATIO CODE LITERS/CU. IN. SYSTEM CODE CODE FlexFuel2 6T70 LFX V6 3.6/217 (gas or E85 MXO 6-speed F71 2.44 ethanol) auto. with OD 2. E85 is 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. MANUFACTURER QUANTITY SIZE SPEED RATING TYPE Goodyear 4 P235/55R17 SBR blackwall W All Season BW NOTE: • Compact spare is standard (full-size spare is available see option RUF see available options page) • Due to specific requirements for performance, durability and safety, gm recommends only the original equipment tire for replacement • Tire plies = 5 Ply Tread 2 Polyester, 2 Steel and 1 Nylon. Sidewall 2 Polyester • Tire chains - Do not use tire chains. There is not enough clearance. Tire chains used on a vehicle without the proper amount of clearance can cause damage to the brakes, suspension, or other vehicle parts. The area damaged by the tire chains could cause loss of control and a crash.. SEATS AND INTERIOR TRIM TIRES w-sPEED RATED 8 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 Adriatic Blue 121A BEA BFE Olive 311B BEB BFF Blue 5120 BEQ BFU Neutral 5236 BEC BFG Driftwood 5322 BER BFV Blue 5665 BED BFH Gold 5749 BES BFW Beige 5845 BEE BFI Blue 7153 BET BFX Blue 7159 BEF BFJ Brown 7262 BEU BFY Brown 7801 BEG BFK Silver 7840 BEV BFZ Blue 7868 BEH BFL Blue 7888 BEW BGA Blue 7889 BEP BFT Green 7964 BEI BFM Blue 7999 BEX BGB Blue 8380 BEJ BFN Gray 8381 BEY BGC Yellow 8401 BEK BFO Green 8412 BEZ BGD Rose Metallic 8431 BEL BFP White 8554 BFA BGE Black (41U) 8555 BEM BFQ Summit White (50U) 8624 BG8 BGK Blue Black 8743 BFB BGF Silver 9021 BEN BFR Blue 9382 BFC BGG Tan 9403 BEO BFS ACTUAL COLOR MAY VARY SEO PAINT AVAILABLE AVAILABLE EXTERIOR COLORS Actual colors may vary COLOR DESCRIPTION WA# CODE1 CODE2 41U Black GLJ Ashen Gray Metallic 50U Summit White 17U Silver Ice Metallic For paint schemes see page 10 Actual colors may vary SEAT OPTIONS EBONY STANDARD (9C1) Front: Cloth buckets (power driver and passenger) AR9 19G Rear: Vinyl bench (non-folding seat back) OPTIONAL (9C1) Front: Cloth buckets (power driver and passenger) AR9 19E Rear: Cloth bench (non-folding seat back) STANDARD (9C3) Front: Cloth 40/20/40 split-bench AN3 19C Rear: Cloth bench (non-folding seat back) SEATS AND INTERIOR TRIM 92016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 NOTE: The attached list of paint options contain the same WA numbers in the code 1 and code 2 columns. It is extremely important that the dealer order the correct code 1 and code 2 options so the upfitter knows how to paint the vehicles. NOTE: For paint colors not listed please contact Kerr Industries directly at 905-725-6561 To accommodate customers who require special painted vehicles, orders will be sent to Kerr Industries who will special paint the cars once they are built. Please note: this ordering process is substantially different from the way special paint is ordered on other vehicle lines and requires an additional charge. See your local dealer for current pricing. It is recommended that the customer review the first vehicle painted when special paint is ordered, however it is not mandatory. If the customer chooses not to review a pilot vehicle, Kerr Industries will require sign off by the customer before the vehicle will be released. Customer and dealer costs associated with accommodations and travel for in person review of special paint are the responsibility of the dealer. TO ORDER SPECIAL PAINT • RPO White 50U or RPO Black 41U must be ordered • The 4-digit special paint code in paint code 1/paint code 2 fields will be replaced by options denoting code 1 and code 2 colors • Paint scheme codes will be replaced by options • Solid color option is AAS • 2-tone color option is AAT • When special paint schemes are ordered only class A surfaces will be painted; mirrors and handles are NOT painted. For additional costs to have the handles and mirrors painted please contact Kerr Industries at 905-725-6561. • It is recommended that all vehicles be ordered in Black 41U before special paint is applied. • For paint colors not listed in this brochure please contact Kerr Industries directly at 905-725-6561 Example for Ordering Special Paint: If a dealer wants a Silver and Blue car with scheme W002, order 50U or 41U (White or Black RPO paint), options BEP (code 1 Blue), BFR (code 2 Silver), 1PB (paint scheme W002) and AAT (2-tone paint) SPECIAL PAINT WARRANTY • Warranty claims for special paints must be directed to Kerr Industries at 905-725-6561 AFTER YOU HAVE ORDERED SPECIAL PAINT • After the vehicles have been ordered for special paint, Kerr Industries will contact the dealer directly regarding colors and verification of the scheme. Once verified a special paint build sheet will be sent to the dealer for final confirmation. This sheet will need to be signed by the dealer and returned to Kerr Industries before painting will commence. 10 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 IMPALA LIMITED 9C1 & 9C3 – PAINT SCHEMES PAINT LEGEND: PAINT LEGEND: PAINT LEGEND: PAINT LEGEND: PAINT LEGEND: PAINT LEGEND: PAINT LEGEND: CODE 1 CODE 2 CODE 1 CODE 2 CODE 1 CODE 2 CODE 1 CODE 2 CODE 1 CODE 2 CODE 1 CODE 2 CODE 1 CODE 2 SEO COLOR SCHEME #W001 OPTION CODE 1PA SEO COLOR SCHEME #W003 OPTION CODE 1PC SEO COLOR SCHEME #W008 OPTION CODE 1PH SEO COLOR SCHEME #W002 OPTION CODE 1PB SEO COLOR SCHEME #W006 OPTION CODE 1PF SEO COLOR SCHEME #W009 OPTION CODE 1PI SEO COLOR SCHEME #W012 OPTION CODE 1PL 112016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 DRIVER INFORMATION MESSAGE CENTER UNITED STATES CERTIFIED SPEEDOMETER/CLUSTER (CANADIAN SIMILAR) AUTOMATIC LAMP CONTROL ON† AUTOMATIC LAMP CONTROL OFF† BATTERY SAVER ACTIVE CERTIFIED SPEEDOMETER†† CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON CHECK TIRE PRESSURE DIGITAL MPH READOUT††† DRIVER DOOR OPEN ENGINE HOT TURN A/C OFF ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE ENGINE ENGINE OVERHEATED STOP ENGINE ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED ERROR FUEL LEVEL LOW HOOD OPEN ICE POSSIBLE DRIVE WITH CARE LEFT REAR DOOR OPEN OIL PRESSURE LOW STOP ENGINE PASSENGER DOOR OPEN REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE REPLACE BATTERY IN REMOTE KEY RIGHT REAR DOOR OPEN SERVICE A/C SYSTEM SERVICE AIRBAG SERVICE BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM SERVICE POWER STEERING SERVICE STABILITRAK SERVICE THEFT SYSTEM SERVICE TIRE MONITOR SYSTEM SERVICE TRACTION CONTROL SERVICE TRANSMISSION SERVICE VEHICLE SOON STABILITRAK INITIALIZING STABILITRAK OFF STARTING DISABLED SERVICE THROTTLE THEFT ATTEMPTED† TIGHTEN GAS CAP TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE TIRE LOW ADD AIR TO TIRE TRACTION CONTROL OFF TRACTION CONTROL ON TRANSMISSION HOT IDLE ENGINE TRUNK OPEN TURN SIGNAL ON WASHER FLUID LOW ADD FLUID † Message may not be displayed in Police Package †† Message flashes at engine start ††† Can be set as default condition SPEEDOMETER CERTIFICATION 2016 Impala police cars certified speedometer calibration. Specifications, at ambient temperature of -10 to 120 degrees F ( -23 to 49 Celsius ). Inaccuracies due to vehicle speed sensing are included. ACTUAL VEHICLE SPEED INDICATED SPEED 0 TO 120 MPH +/- 2 MPH 0 TO 193 KPH +/- 3 KPH The speedometer calibration is for the 3.6L engine, automatic transmission with a 2.44 axle and P235/55R17 W-rated tires 12 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT & FEATURES INTERIOR UA6 CONTENT THEFT DETERRENT ALARM SYSTEM - Requires AP3 remote start, unauthorized entry sounds horn and lamps flash 6A3 FLOOR COVERING - Heavy-duty vinyl replaces production carpeting; carpeted mats not available (see illustration section for description) AMF KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTERS - Fleet Package includes 6 additional transmitters. Transmitters are not programmed. Each transmitter, including the two standard with the vehicle, must be programmed together by a dealer at customer expense. Transmitter programming is not a warranty item. See you owner’s manual supplement for programming information. (see also page 22 for customer programming of transmitters using the vehicles Driver Information Center procedure) NOTE: Vehicle specific, common fleet transmitter frequency not available 6E2 KEY COMMON - Complete vehicle fleet, provides a single key with a specific code that is common to the door locks and ignition of all the vehicles in the vehicle fleet; key code is an alternate to SEO 6E8 key common, complete vehicle fleet; not compatible with 2005 and earlier Impalas, 2006 and earlier Tahoes, 2015 and later Tahoes and all Caprice 6E8 KEY COMMON - Complete vehicle fleet, provides a single key with a specific code that is common to the door locks and ignition of all the vehicles in the vehicle fleet; key code is an alternate to SEO 6E2 key common, complete vehicle fleet; not compatible with 2005 and earlier Impalas, 2006 and earlier Tahoes, 2015 and later Tahoes and all Caprice UH8 INSTRUMENTATION - certified” analog DELUXE, 4-gauge cluster with speedometer, tachometer, coolant temperature, fuel, trip odometer, message center, outside temperature and compass. Included and only available with (AP3) remote vehicle starter system. 6C7 LAMP - Red and white front auxiliary dome, separately switched (see illustration section for description) 7Y6 LAMP - Inoperative Dome and Courtesy Lamps (see illustration section for description) 6J6 LAMPS - Rear window auxiliary stop/turn signals (see illustration section for description) B34 MATS - Carpeted front and rear (not available with 6A3) 6N6 REAR DOOR LOCKS INOPERATIVE - Rear power locks are inoperable at rear doors but operate form drivers position (see illustration section for description) 6B2 REAR DOOR HANDLES INOPERATIVE - Doors can be opened only from outside (see illustration section for description) 6N5 REAR WINDOW SWITCHES INOPERATIVE - Rear door windows only operate from driver’s position (see illustration section for description) AP3 REMOTE VEHICLE STARTER SYSTEM - Includes remote keyless entry (required with option UA6) A98 TRUNK RELEASE - Ignition controlled EXTERIOR B86 BODY SIDE MOLDINGS - Body-color (installed on all 4 doors) 9G8 DELETE DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS AND AUTOMATIC HEADLAMPS - Exterior lamps are operated manually (see illustration section for description) 6B7 HOLE IN ROOF - On center line requires 6F5 wiring (not available with 6J5 hole) (see illustration section for description) 6J5 HOLE IN ROOF - On passenger side requires 6F5 wiring (not available with 6B7 hole) (see illustration section for description) T53 LAMPS - Altern ate flashing trunk lid warning (see illustration section for description) VK3 LICENSE PLATE BRACKET - Front (bracket standard for states requiring front license plate) DK2 MIRRORS - Heated outside rearview, power, body color D81 REAR SPOILER 7X6 SPOTLAMP - Left hand, separately fused (see illustration section for description) 7X7 SPOTLAMPS - Left and right hand, separately fused (see illustration section for description) 7X8 SPOTLAMP PROVISION - Left hand (see illustration section for description) 7X9 SPOTLAMP PROVISION - Left and right hand (see illustration section for description) ELECTRICAL 6J7 FLASHER SYSTEM, HEADLAMPS AND TAIL LAMPS - DRL compatible, headlamp flasher module with control wire and body control module rear lamp flashing (see illustration section for description) 6C8 WIRING - Coaxial radio antenna cable - RG58 roof to trunk (see illustration section for description) WX7 WIRING - For customer connection to front door and windshield pillar speakers. Speakers are not connected to the vehicle radio; radio audio signals are routed to the rear speakers (see illustration section for description) 6J3 WIRING - For grille lamps and speaker (see illustration section for description) 6J4 WIRING - For horn/siren circuit, in-line connection for customer furnished switch (see illustration section for description) 6F5 WIRING - Roof wires, requires 6B7 or 6J5 hole in roof, 2 number 10 awg wires only (see illustration section for description) CHASSIS R9Y FLEET FREE MAINTENANCE CREDIT -This option code provides a credit in lieu of the free oil changes, tire rotations and inspections (2 maximum), during the first 24 months and 24,000 miles period for this ordered vehicle. The invoice will detail the applicable credit. The customer will be responsible for all oil change, tire rotations and inspections costs for this vehicle. Requires one of the following Fleet or Government order types: FBC, FBN, FCA, FCN, FLS, FNR, FRC or FGO. Not available with FDR order types. K05 HEATER - Engine block RUF TIRE, SPARE - Full-size, includes non-programed Tire Pressure Monitor (see illustration section for description) For standard and optional illustrations, see pages 16 through 23. Note: Factory installation of spotlamps and spotlamp provisions are recommended. Field installation of spotlamps must not interfere with proper deployment of the roof rail airbag in the event of a crash 132016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 IMPALA POLICE PACK AGE IMPALA 62.5”40” 56” 15” 8” 27.5”58” 43” 31 ” 79.5” 39” 40” 28.5” 18” 15” 49” 42.5” 50.5”w x 31.5”h Rear Window Rear Side Glass 12” w x 12” h Rear Qtr. Glass 29” w x 15.5” h 27.5” w x 15.5” hFront Side Glass 84” 49.5” 20” 80” 200.5” Estimated material sizes to wrap: • Hood – 60” x 65” • Front Doors – 46” x 30” • Rear Doors – 43” x 32” • Roof – 87” x 48” • Trunk Lid – 36” x 53” *Optional rear spoiler and bodyside moldings shown Shown with optional body side moldings and rear spoiler 14 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 GENERAL Model 1WS19 Drive 2-wheel front Projected top speed 150 mph Projected top speed in reverse 42 mph EXTERIOR (in./mm) Wheelbase 110.5/2807 Overall length 200.4 /5090 Overall width 72.9/1852 Overall height* 58.7/1491 Front track width 62.4/1585 Rear track width 61.5/1562 Turning diameter curb to curb (ft./m) 38.0/11.6 Ground clearance* (lower control arm bolt) 6.46/164 Air intake height 26.4/670 FRONT COMPARTMENT (in./mm) Head room 39.4/1001 Shoulder room 58.7/1491 Hip room 56.4/1433 Leg room 42.3/1074 REAR COMPARTMENT (in./mm) Head room 37.8/960 Shoulder room 58.6/1488 Hip room 57.2/1453 Leg room 37.6/955 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT CAPACITY (cu. ft./liters) Luggage capacity (with space saver) 18.6/526 EPA passenger compartment volume index3 104.8/2968 FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS CITY/HIGHWAY/COMBINED 3.6L engine 17/28/21 EPA label values, actual mileage will vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle condition. VEHICLE WEIGHT (lbs./kg.) 9C1 9C3 GVWR5 4938/2240 4938/2240 Base curb weight10 3736/1695 3743/1698 Payload6 (includes 5 passengers and space saver spare tire) 1140/517 1173/532 NOTE: See your vehicle tire and loading information label for specific weight values. See your owner's manual supplement for proper cargo loading distribution 3. EPA-estimated MPG. 5. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 6. These maximum payload ratings are intended for comparison purposes only. Before you buy a vehicle or use it to haul people or cargo, carefully review the vehicle loading section of the Owner’s Manual and check the carrying capacity of your specific vehicle on the label on the inside of the driver’s door jamb 10. Base curb weight with 100% fuel, fluids and standard base equipment (excludes optional content) * Published dimensions indicated are at Base curb weight 152016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 ENGINE Type V6 Displacement: liters/cu. in. 3.6/217 Horsepower/rpm 302/6800 Torque lb.-ft./rpm 262/5300 Induction system SIDI Compression ratio 11.5:1 Exhaust Single with dual outlets Minimum recommended fuel octane 87 Fuel tank capacity (gallons/liters) 17.5/66.2 Oil with filter (quarts/liters) 4.0/3.8 Cooling capacity (quarts/liters) 10.6/10.0 TRANSMISSION Automatic, electronically-controlled with overdrive 6-speed Fluid pan removed & filter replaced (quarts/liters) 7.4/7.0 AXLE Ratio 2.44 BRAKES ABS with vacuum boost Disc/Disc Front - swept area (sq. in./sq. cm) 246.3/1589.6 Rear - swept area (sq. in./sq. cm) 175.8/1134 Total front and rear swept area (sq. in./sq. cm) 422.1/65.5 Front rotor diameter (in./mm) 12.7/323 Rear rotor diameter (in./mm) 10.9/277 Front rotor thickness (in./mm) 1.2/30 Rear rotor thickness (in./mm) .5/14 TIRES Type All Season W-speed rated Size P235/55R17 WHEELS Type Steel Size 17" x 7.5" CHASSIS Frame Unitized body Engine cradle Aluminum Front suspension Independent MacPherson Strut, coil spring over strut and stabilizer bar Rear suspension Independent Tri-Link MacPherson Strut, coil spring over strut and stabilizer bar Steering type Power rack and pinion Steering ratio (center) 14.1:1 BATTERY Type Maintenance free BCI group size 34 Volts 12 Amp hour rating 70 Cold cranking-amps @ 0°F (-18°C) 720 Reserve capacity @ 80°F (27°C) 125 minutes ALTERNATOR Type SC3 Amps 77ºF (25ºC) 170 100 1000 3 2 1 0 No Load Idle 625 2000 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 221° F (105° C) 257° F (125° C) 77° F (25° C) KW7 IMPALA POLICE ALTERNATOR OUTPUT Boost Level Park/Neutral Drive 0 800 800 1 1000 800 2 1100 800 3 1200 800 16 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 If your vehicle is equipped with the Theft Deterrent System (option UA6), an audible alarm will occur when the key is used to open the trunk instead of the remote keyless entry (transmitter). See your dealer/retailer to disable the audible alarm. KEYLOCK CYLINDER – TRUNK LID WIRING PROVISIONS FOR 12-VOLT BATTERY POWER SUPPLY Battery power is supplied through two fusible links, one 50-amp and one 65-amp, to three circuit breakers and two control relays located in the control center above the accelerator pedal. A 50-amp circuit breaker feeds power directly from the 50-amp fusible link through a 10-gauge blunt cut wire. Two 30-amp circuit breakers supply power from the 65-amp fusible link through the contacts of the control relays to 12-gauge blunt cut wires. The blunt cut leads are part of a 5-foot coil on the floor under the instrument panel. Each relay is to be operated by an 18-gauge control lead included in the 5-foot coil under the instrument panel. An 8-gauge system ground lead is also provided in the 5-foot coil. The total current available through the 12-volt power supply is 110-amps. Two blunt cut wires provide ignition controlled power; one is HOT when the ignition is in ACCESSORY/ON; the second is HOT when the ignition is in START/ON. A third blunt cut wire from the body control module provides a park-enable signal. When the transmission is in PARK, zero volts (not ground) are present and 12-volts are present when the transmission is in any other position. The circuit is designed to operate a single customer-furnished relay. A fourth blunt cut wire provides the Vehicle Speed Signal (VSS). NOTE: See wiring diagrams section for description A 10 mm ground stud can be found in the trunk on the passenger’s side of the vehicle. The stud is located above the trunk auxiliary junction block. See “Trunk Auxiliary Battery Power Junction Block” for more information on location. A 10 mm flanged hex nut grounds the 10 mm bolt to the vehicle. Recommended torque for the flanged nut is 26 lb.-ft. (35 N-m), plus or minus 4 lb.-ft. (5 N-m). A 10 mm hex nut is provided for customer ground termination. Recommended torque for the terminal connection nut is 7.3 lb.-ft. (10 N-m), plus or minus 1 lb.-ft. (1.3 N-m). TRUNK GROUND STUD The auxiliary battery power junction block is mounted in the trunk of your Impala police vehicle. It is located on the passenger side support strut behind the rear wheel housing. This junction block is split to provide two circuits and can be used to connect customer- furnished equipment directly to the battery through 8-gauge (8 mm2) body wiring and fusible links. A maximum of 100-amps (1200-watts) can be connected. Torque the connections to the studs to 11 lb.-ft. (15 N-m). It is fed by two fusible links of 50-amps each. NOTE: See wiring diagrams section for description AUXILIARY BATTERY POWER JUNCTION BLOCK IN TRUNK STANDARD EQUIPMENT Heavy-duty mat covers floor. MAT – TRUNK 172016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 STANDARD EQUIPMENT A. Relays and circuit breakers, B. Front of the vehicle, C. Floor of the vehicle ENLARGED VIEW OF THE BATTERY POWER FUSE BLOCK SERVICING RELAYS AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS The following information shows you where the relays and circuit breakers are located in the fuse block, viewed upward from driver floor. A. Instrument panel carrier B. Relay center for circuit breakers and control relay C. Instrument panel harness branch FUSE BLOCK BATTERY POWER SUPPLY Seat bottom frame structural tubes - A, B Center floor tunnel-mounted crush box - C NOTE: Do not remove the crush box for aftermarket equipment installation STRENGTHENED FRONT SEAT A B C 2G1WD5EM3B1142351 SERVICE PARTS IDENTIFICATION DO NOT REMOVE BC/CC U 636R AGK AG2 AL0 AMF AP3 AR9 AT8 AXJ AY0 A75 A76 PDBJCH 1SW19 BDR B3B B42 B86 B9V C67 DK2 EF7 E2C FE9 FR9 IPG JA9 JL9 KD1 KG4 LGD MX0 M15 NK5 NT7 N99 OST QPP R7V R9N R9Z SLM T53 UH8 UJM UN9 UT7 UW6 UIC U77 VT7 V8D WL9 ZFH 1SZ 19C 50U 191 7X6 8MZ 9C1 9MZ 3FL 6A3 6E2 6HP 6J1 6J3 6J4 6J7 7B3 7HP 7M9 SERVICE PARTS IDENTIFICATION LABEL A Service Parts Identification (SPID) Label provides Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)- specific Option Code content list, Engineering Model Number (Nameplate, body style), Exterior paint system, Exterior paint color code and Interior trim level and color. The SPID label for the Impala is located on the right side rear compartment floor. The rear compartment trim must be lifted to access the label. SAMPLE 18 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 Your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) System which warns of low tire pressure. Your Impala Police Package may be equipped with a full-size spare tire (see page 19) The full-size spare tire has a sensor but is not programmed to read the spare tire pressure. When the full-size spare tire from your vehicle or spare tire from another Police Package is placed in use as a road wheel, the system will not read the presence of the new TPM sensor and must be calibrated. Refer to your owner’s manual for additional information on the Tire Pressure Monitor and Sensor Programming. The space saver spare tire does not have a tire pressure monitor. TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR COOLING SYSTEM High capacity radiator with 225-watt fans Three auxiliary air-to-oil coolers are mounted in front of the engine coolant radiator. The transmission cooler is connected in series with the coolant radiator end-tank cooler. Power Steering Cooler Transmission Cooler Engine Oil Cooler ENGINE, TRANSMISSION AND POWER STEERING COOLERS 9G8 - Delete Daytime Running Lamps and Automatic Headlamps. This option disables the Daytime Running Lamps and Automatic Headlamps control feature. Exterior lamps are manually controlled only. Option 9G8 is not available in Canada. The headlamp control on the driver’s side of the instrument panel operates the headlamps. If your Impala does not have option 9G8, Daytime Running Lamps and Automatic Headlamps delete, the Daytime Running Lamps and Automatic Headlamps can be turned off for one ignition cycle by rotating the control knob momentarily counter-clockwise. Rotating the headlamp switch again will turn the Daytime Running Lamps and Automatic Headlamps back on. In Canada, the Daytime Running Lamps and Automatic Headlamps can be turned off if the transmission is in Park. See also section 1 of your Impala owner’s manual. Stabilitrak - The Stabilitrak stability control system button is located below the dimmer control as part of the headlamp switch. Refer to page 32 of this manual for an operation description of the stability control system or see your Owners Manual. EXTERIOR LAMPS CONTROL Headlamp Switch Trunk Opener Interior Lighting Dimmer Stabilitrak STANDARD EQUIPMENT 192016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Dome lamp located between visors with switch at base of lamp, red LED/white incandescent auxiliary wired independently from standard dome lamp. RG58 Coaxial radio antenna cable routed from just rearward of the dome lamp location to trunk. Approximately 24 inches of extra cable is coiled between headliner and roof panel. A coil of sufficient length to reach either corner of the trunk is secured to the right inner wheelhouse. There is no hole in the roof panel. Cover is provided for spare tire and wheel. Full-size spare tire is mounted on top of the standard trunk trim covering the space saver spare tire tub. If full-size spare tire is removed, tub is exposed. The full-size spare tire includes a Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) sensor which must be programmed to the TPM System after the spare tire is installed. (see page 18) Dome and courtesy lamp will not operate when doors are opened. Dome lamp is controlled only by the instrument light dimmer on the instrument panel. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT COAXIAL RADIO ANTENNA CABLE6C8 LAMP INOPERATIVE DOME7Y6 FULL SIZE SPARE TIRERUF 6C7 – LAMP AUXILIARY DOME6C7 20 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Rear door locking rods are disabled. Rear door locks are inoperable at rear doors, but operate from driver position. Remote rod is shipped in the glove box for future installation. LOCKS REAR DOOR INOPERATIVE6N6 Two 4-inch, red, single-faced lamps are mounted to the deck lid inner panel. Lamps are activated by the deck lid ajar mechanical switch when deck lid is opened. Lamps are wired to flash alternately through a flasher located at the upper right hand corner of the trunk opening. Wiring is protected by fuse HTDSEAT in the engine compartment fuse block LAMPS TRUNK LID WARNINGT53 Black heavy-duty front and rear. Replaces production carpeting. FLOOR COVERING6A3 Rear door window switches are inoperable. Rear door power regulators are operable only from driver position switches. Inside rear door handles are disconnected. Rear doors can only be opened from the outside. WINDOW SWITCHES REAR DOOR INOPERATIVE6N5 HANDLES REAR DOOR INOPERATIVE6B2 212016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 Two 4-inch, red, single-faced lamps are mounted behind rear seatback to be viewed through rear window. The turn signal circuits extend in loops coiled in the right front foot well for customer connection to control switching. These lamps function as auxiliary turn signal, stop lamps and vehicle hazard flashers. Option 6J7 provides a headlamps high beam flashing module, rear lamps flashing via the Body Control Module (BCM) and a control wire for customer-furnished switching to turn the module on and off. The flasher control wire is part of the blunt-cut upfitter harness coiled under the instrument panel in the front passenger side foot well. The flashing module is located is located on the front side of the upper radiator support at the inboard end of the passenger side headlamp assembly. The headlamp flashing module is activated by the application of 12 volts to a dark green/ red wire in the upfitter harness. When activated, the headlamp high beams and the high beam instrument cluster indicator will flash alternately at 3.0 flashes per second. When the flashing module is turned on, the module sends a signal to the BCM which alternately flashes the stop lamps and backup lamps at the same flash rate as the headlamps. Depressing the brake pedal will override the stop lamp flashing and placing the transmission in Reverse will override the backup lamps flashing. During daylight conditions, the Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) are automatically turned off whenever the headlamps flashing module is activated. During night time conditions, the low beam headlamps automatically turn on while the high beam lamps flash. Turning on the high beam headlamps manually will override the flashing module and the high beam headlamps will operate continuously. During night time conditions the tail lamps will turn on automatically. If Option 9G8 is present the low beam headlamps and tail lamps will not come on automatically. The Center Mounted Stop Lamp will operate only when the service brakes are applied. A 15-amp fuse labeled HDLP MDL protects the flasher module circuit. The fuse is located in the under hood fuse block in the engine compartment on the passenger side of the vehicle. See also the Owner Manual for more information. Activation of the headlamps flashing and rear lamps flashing can be separated by opening the dark-blue/yellow BCM circuit at the flasher module connector, C122-F, and applying a customer-switched ground to the harness side of the wire at the connector. Power to the dark green/1209 wire must be OFF to flash the rear only. Warning: BCM will be damaged if 12V power is connected to the dark-blue/yellow wire. NOTE: See wiring diagrams section for description This option 6J7 Exterior Lamp Emergency Flashing System module is mounted on the front of the right hand upper radiator support, below the upper radiator air baffle NOTE: See wiring diagrams section for description OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT EXTERIOR LAMPS EMERGENCY FLASHING SYSTEM6J7 LAMPS REAR WINDOW6J6 EXTERIOR LAMPS EMERGENCY FLASHING SYSTEM MODULE LOCATION6J7 22 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 7X6 Spotlamp left hand, pillar-mounted unity, 6-inch with replaceable H3 halogen bulb; independently fused 7X7 Spotlamps left and right hand, pillar-mounted unity, 6-inch with replaceable H3 halogen bulb; independently fused 7X8 Spotlamp provision left hand provision for customer installed spotlamp includes hole through pillar, mounting bracket and accessible power connector 7X9 Spotlamp provision left and right hand includes same components as option 7X8 NOTE: • Lamp bulbs are halogen 12-volt 100 watt H-3 rated at 245,000 candle power • For wiring diagrams and fuse location see page 27 • Customer furnished spotlamp assembly must be installed to avoid interference with deploying passenger airbag • Factory installation of spotlamps and spotlamp provisions are recommended. Field installation of spotlamps must not interfere with proper deployment of the roof rail airbag in the event of a crash 6B7 Hole is drilled near center line of roof panel approximately 29 inches rearward of windshield opening 6J5 Hole is drilled on passenger side of roof panel approximately 29 inches rearward of windshield opening and approximately 6 inches inboard from passenger side door NOTE: Only one roof hole location may be ordered. SEO 6F5 roof wiring is required when SEO 6B7 or SEO 6J5 are ordered. Roof hole is sealed with a grommet. RELEARN REMOTE KEY To access this DIC display, the vehicle must be in PARK. This display allows you to match the remote keyless entry transmitter to your vehicle. To match a remote keyless entry transmitter to your vehicle, do the following: 1. Press the vehicle information button until PRESS THE RELEARN REMOTE KEY displays. 2. Press the set/rest button. The message REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE will display. 3. Press and hold the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons not the first transmitter at the same time for approximately 15 seconds. A chime will sound indicating that the transmitter is matched. 4. To match additional transmitters at this time, repeat Step 3. Each vehicle can have a maximum of eight transmitters matched to it. 5. To exit the program mode, you must cycle the key to OFF. NOTE: A maximum of 8 keys may be learned for a vehicle immobilizer (Passkey III+) with a random key code. Vehicles with the fleet key option (RPO 6E2 or 6E8) may have an unlimited number of keys learned for the particular option fleet key and must be learned using one of the original "master" keys. When programming RPO AMF additional 6 remote transmitters, the original 2 transmitters delivered with a vehicle must also be reprogrammed at the same time. A maximum of 8 remote transmitters can be programmed for a single vehicle. WITHOUT REMOTE START WITH REMOTE START Option 6F5 is a universal wiring harness for roof-mounted equipment. The harness is routed from a 5-foot (1.5 m) coil of wire in the passenger’s side footwell to a connector on the passenger’s side of the trunk. When the option 6B7 (center hole) is ordered, two color coded 10-gauge (5.0 mm2) wires extend 24-inches (60 cm) through a grommet approximately 30-inches (74 cm) behind the top of the windshield at the center of the roof. When option 6J5 (passenger’s side hole) is ordered, two color-coded 10-gauge (5.0 mm2) wires extend 24-inches (60 cm) through a grommet approximately 30-inches (74 cm) behind the top of the windshield and 6-inches (15 cm) inboard from the passenger’s side roof joint. NOTE: See wiring diagrams section for description OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT PACKAGE OF 6 TRANSMITTERSAMF HOLE IN ROOF PANEL6B7 ROOF WIRING6F56J5 SPOTLAMPS AND SPOTLAMP PROVISIONS7X67X7 7X87X9 232016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 This provision permits customer connection of a switch to select either horn or siren operation when the horn pad is pressed. A 22-gauge (0.35 mm2) wire is connected to an in-line connector in the horn circuit of the instrument panel harness under the instrument panel. The end of this harness extension is in a 5-foot (1.5 m) loop of wire coiled under the instrument panel. NOTE: See wiring diagrams section for description Approximately 60 inches (1.5 m) of auxiliary speaker wiring is routed from the front door and windshield pillar speakers and coiled under the instrument panel. The wiring permits connection of the front speaker pairs to customer-installed communication equipment. Vehicle radio front speaker outputs are re-routed to the rear speakers to maintain the required open door/key-in-ignition audible warning. NOTE: For wiring diagram see page 26 A. Blunt cut ends for the 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 The SEO 6J3 wiring provision has a 5-foot (1.5 m) harness coiled underneath the instrument panel on the passenger side. The wiring circuits are routed from under the instrument panel to a 1-foot (30 cm) coil secured in the area behind the grille. There are four 16-gauge (1.0 mm2) wires for connecting to the grille lamps (GRY, TAN) and siren speaker (LT BU, LT GN ) The SEO 6J3 wiring provision also includes one 18-gauge (0.8 mm2) control wire for the SEO 6J7 exterior lamps Emergency Flashing System. When option 6J7 is installed without option 6J3, only the dark green/red control wire is provided for connection to customer-furnished 12-volt switching to turn the Emergency Flashing System on or off. See also page 21. NOTE: See wiring diagrams section for description OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT WIRING PROVISION FOR HORN/ SIREN CIRCUIT6J4 WIRING PROVISIONS FOR VEHICLE GRILLE LAMPS AND SPEAKER/SIREN6J3 WIRING PROVISION FOR FRONT SPEAKERSWX7 24 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 Battery power is supplied through two fusible links, one 50-amp and one 65-amp, to three circuit breakers and two control relays located in the relay center above the accelerator pedal. A 50-amp circuit breaker feeds power directly from the 50-amp fusible link through a 10-gauge (5.0 mm2) blunt cut wire. Two 30-amp circuit breakers supply power from the 65-amp fusible link through the contacts of the control relays to 12-gauge (3.0 mm2) blunt cut wires. The blunt cut leads are part of a 5-foot (1.5 m) loop of wire coiled under the instrument panel in the passenger’s side footwell. Each relay is operated by an 18-gauge (0.8 mm2) blunt cut, light or dark blue control lead included in the 5-foot (1.5 m) coil under the instrument panel. An 8-gauge (8.0 mm2) ground lead is also provided in the 5-foot (1.5 m) coil. The total current available through the 12-volt power supply is 110-amps (1320-watts). WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 12-VOLT BATTERY POWER SUPPLY WIRING DIAGRAM FOR AUXILIARY BATTERY POWER JUNCTION BLOCK Hot Out of Park WIRING DIAGRAM FOR CONTROLLED POWER AND SIGNAL CIRCUITS WITH 12-VOLT POWER SUPPLY Blunt cut ignition controlled power and signal circuits are also included in the 5-foot (1.5 m) loop in the front passenger footwell. The spotlamp fuses are located in the passenger’s side underhood fuse block. See “Fuses and Circuit Breakers” in your owner’s manual index for more information. • A yellow, 20-gauge (0.5 mm2) 10-amp fused circuit, HOT in ACCESSORY, RUN or RAP (Retained Accessory Power) Fuse “RAP” is in the end of the instrument panel. • A pink, 20-gauge (0.5 mm2) 10-amp fused circuit, HOT in START/RUN. Fuse “PWR Drop/CRNK” is in the underhood fuse block. • A yellow/black, 20-gauge transaxle park signal from the Body Control Module (BCM). This circuit provides switched power (12-volts) when the transmission is not in PARK (P) and the engine is running. The electrical load attached to the park circuit must not exceed 0.5-amps (one relay coil). • A brown, 22-gauge (0.35 mm2) vehicle speed signal (4,000 pulses/mile) from the ABS module. Connect only high impedance load. WIRING 252016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 WIRING AT BACK SIDE OF RH BUMPER BEAM WIRING DIAGRAM FOR OPTION 6J3 AND OPTION 6J7 From blunt-cut wire under instrument panel WIRING DIAGRAM FOR FORWARD LAMP HARNESS IN-LINE CONNECTOR FOR USE WITH HEADLAMPS FLASHER MODULE, OPTION 6J7 This connector is located at the rear passenger side of the bumper beam. Warning: BCM will be damaged if 12V power is connected to the dark- blue/yellow wire. 26 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 WX7 inline harness added here to send LF and RF outputs to LR and RR speakers. Blunt cut circuits from front speakers are coiled in front under the instrument panel. WIRING DIAGRAM FOR OPTION WX7 IN-LINE CONNECTOR CHIME LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Impala police vehicles are equipped with a radio that provides an AM/FM stereo with a CD player. The radio produces a Federally mandated audible warning notification for the vehicle. The volume level of the chimes can be adjusted to be louder, but cannot be turned off. See “Climate Controls” and “Audio Systems” in your Impala owner’s manual to adjust the chime volume or contact your dealer for assistance. WIRING DIAGRAM FOR OPTION 6F5 WIRING 272016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR OPTION 6J4 CASEGND H7635 A PWR -Spotlamp LH RD/WH RD/WH 0.5 2640 0.5 2640 LT SPOT Minifuse 15A P2J2 ARD/WH RD/WH 0.5 2740 0.5 2740 RT SPOT Minifuse 15A B3 B3 P2J2 UNDERHOOD FUSE CENTER CASEGND H7635 PWR -Spotlamp RH WIRING DIAGRAM FOR WINDSHIELD PILLAR-MOUNTED SPOTLAMP - OPTION 7X6 AND 7X7 7X6 spotlamp left hand and 7X7, spotlamps left and right hand, pillar-mounted Unity, 6-inch with replaceable H3 halogen bulb; independently fused WIRING 28 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015AIRBAG FAQCan specialty vehicle equipment (e.g. radar devices, video cameras, computers, meters, radio trees, shotguns, etc.) still be mounted in cars with passenger side airbags? Yes, but care must be taken to mount the equipment outside of the deployment zone. Airbags inflate with great force and will interact with any object in the deployment zone. Therefore, to reduce the risk of injury to vehicle occupants, GM recommends that the air deployment zone be kept free of any equipment. If a piece of equipment were to become dislodged it could strike an occupant in the vehicle and result in injury. The likelihood of an object becoming dislodged is influenced by many factors, including the proximity of the object to the inflatable restraint, the size and shape of the object, and the means by which the object is secured to the vehicle. In addition to these factors, the trajectory and velocity of a dislodged object can be influenced by the type and severity of vehicle crash. Objects that are in the deployment zone, but do not become dislodged by an inflating airbag can still affect the performance of the airbag. For example, such objects could tear the fabric or affect the shape of the airbag, thus reducing the ability of the bag to provide restraint. Is it possible to shield equipment that is installed in the passenger side frontal airbag deployment zone in a manner that will allow full and safe airbag deployment? Due to the complexity of influencing variables, GM is unable to evaluate the potential for shielding expected equipment configurations in all accident scenarios in order to assure that the airbag performance would be unaffected. While shielding may protect certain equipment from being damaged or dislodged, it may also negatively affect the inflation characteristics of the airbag. The airbag’s shape, inflation angle, fold pattern, and inflation rate and pressure are developed to maximize the protection capability of the inflatable restraint system. Therefore, GM cannot recommend the placement of any equipment in the deployment zone, even if it is shielded to protect it from damage. Front airbag systems and instrument panel mounted equipment. Passenger airbags in GM vehicles deploy in different ways depending upon the type of vehicle and the particular instrument panel design. In some vehicles, the passenger airbag deploys through a discrete door located on the top surface of the instrument panel (top-mount airbag systems). In other vehicles, such as the Chevrolet Tahoe, the passenger airbag deploys through a discrete door mounted on the vertical rearward surface of the instrument panel, above the glove box door (mid-mount airbag system). With these types of top- mount and mid-mount passenger airbag systems, the top pad of the instrument panel remains in place during deployment. Some GM passenger airbag systems, like the system in the Chevrolet Impala, deploy from beneath the instrument panel top pad. These are considered 3/4- mount airbag systems with a “deployable top pad.” The entire instrument panel top pad is the “deployment door” from under which the inflating airbag emerges. When an airbag deployment is commanded, the forces from the inflating passenger airbag push up on the instrument panel top pad, releasing special fasteners across the rearward edge of the top pad. This allows the top pad to rotate upward so that the passenger airbag may emerge. The top pad rotates upward to open widest at the right hand side, and is usually forced upward into contact with the windshield on the right hand side of the vehicle during a deployment. Instrument panel top mounted special equipment, such as a radar antenna and control unit or video camera must be positioned to the left of the vehicle center line. This equipment must be mounted as low as possible and securely fastened to the top pad to avoid being dislodged in the event of a crash and possible airbag deployment. In the process of securely fastening special equipment to the top, DO NOT fasten down the top pad itself to any other vehicle component such as the cluster trim plate. As described above, the top pad rotates upward during a deployment. In order to enable the proper deployment of the passenger airbag, specialty equipment installation MUST NOT PREVENT the top pad from rotating upward during deployment. Location and attachment of special equipment should minimize added resistance or interference to upward rotation of the top pad during deployment. Side-Impact Airbags for crashes to the vehicle sides. The airbag system in your police vehicle includes roof rail mounted Head Curtain side airbags. The vehicle is also equipped with seat back mounted upper body airbags located on the outboard side of the driver and front passenger seat backs. Together the Head Curtain and seat-mounted side airbags are intended to protect the head and upper body in the event of a side crash. Some vehicles may also be equipped with an optional airbag, mounted on the inboard side of the driver seat back. Can Specialty Vehicle Security Barriers be mounted within the side airbag deployment zones? No. The side airbags inflate extremely fast because of the nature of side crashes to the vehicle. Mounting a security barrier behind the front seats with the ends placed within the side airbag deployment zones will result in unintended interaction between the barrier and the inflating side airbags. To reduce the risk of injury to the vehicle occupants, GM recommends that the side airbag zones be kept free of any customer installed equipment. Customer furnished equipment installed to the vehicle roof. Your police vehicle is designed with an interior roof cover system which includes internal components for the interior lamps and wiring. The roof system may also include side airbag components. Inflation devices may be mounted on the vehicle roof side behind the rear doors as well as airbag tethers retained to the windshield pillars. Care must be taken to avoid damage to these components or interference with their operation when installing roof mounted equipment such as emergency lamps and communication antennas. Recommended GM service procedures must be followed to remove and re-install the instrument panel top pad to ensure that the top pad will release properly in the event of a passenger airbag deployment. On the right half of the top pad closest to the passenger airbag module, GM recommends that no equipment be mounted. When mounting equipment on the driver side of the top pad, GM recommends that the total mass of the top pad mounted special equipment not exceed 8 pounds (3.6 kilograms), since some top pads tend to rotate about the left end. Fasteners used to secure special equipment to the instrument panel top pad, the windshield glass, or to the windshield upper frame (header), should be selected to ensure that these devices will remain attached during a vehicle crash and possible airbag deployment. 292016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 AIRBAG FAQCan the installation of push bumpers on the front end of the vehicle affect the deployment of the airbag? General Motors is not aware of adverse effects during crash events from the many push bumpers that have been installed on GM police vehicles. Because there are many styles of push bumpers available with varying crash characteristics, installation of push bumpers may or may not affect deployment timing of the airbags. Push bumpers should be mounted to avoid modifying the vehicle structure and interfering with the front airbag sensors mounted on the upper radiator support cross member. Two front impact sensors are installed in General Motors vehicles. Do not relocate or disconnect the front sensors. The location and orientation of the front sensors are critical for correct operation of the airbag system. Avoid mounting components on or near the sensors. Push bumper styles with vertical pushing members that are in foreaft alignment with the front airbag sensors are not recommended. When should an airbag inflate? The driver's and right-front passenger's frontal airbags are designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal or near-frontal crashes. But they are designed to inflate only if the impact speed is above the system's designed "threshold level." In addition, your vehicle has “dual stage” frontal airbags which tailor the amount of restraint according to crash severity. For moderate frontal impacts, the airbags inflate at a level less than full deployment. For more severe frontal impacts, "dual stage" frontal airbags deploy at full levels. If the front of your vehicle goes straight into a wall that doesn't move or deform, the threshold level of the reduced deployment is about 12 to 16mph (19 to 15 km/h), and the threshold level for a full deployment is about 18 to 24 mph (29 to 28.5 km/h). The threshold level can vary, however, with specific vehicle design, so that it can be somewhat above or below this range. If your vehicle strikes something that will move or deform such as a parked car, the threshold level will be higher. The driver's and right-front passenger's frontal airbags are not designed to inflate in rollover, side impacts, or rear impacts, because inflation would not help the occupant. Seat mounted side impact airbags are designed to inflate in moderate to severe side crashes. The side impact airbags will inflate if the crash severity is above the designed "threshold level." The threshold level can vary with specific vehicles design. The side impact airbags are not designed to inflate on frontal or near- frontal impacts or rear impacts, because inflation would not help the occupant. Roof rail mounted head-curtain airbags are designed to inflate in moderate to severe side crashes. In addition, certain vehicles have head-curtain airbags which are also designed to inflate in situations where an impending rollover condition is identified by the vehicle's rollover sensing system and/or frontal or near-frontal impacts if the crash severity is above the designed "threshold level." Safety belt pretensioners at the driver and front passenger seat positions are designed to deploy in frontal, near-frontal, side, and rear crashes that exceed the "threshold level" of crash severity to help reduce slack in the safety belt. Safety belt pretensioners will also deploy in impending rollover situations. How long will the airbag remain inflated? It takes approximately 1/20th of a second to fully inflate the frontal airbags. This is faster than the blink of an eye. The airbags begin to deflate immediately, helping to stop the occupants more gradually. I've heard that a deployed airbag produces what appears to be smoke, is the airbag hot? After the bag has deployed in a crash, the airbag itself will not be hot to touch. Some components within the airbag module will be hot for a short time. A small amount of smoke coming from a deployed airbag module is normal and should not be cause for concern. Also, when the nitrogen gas is vented out of the airbag, small particles from inside the bag are also vented into passenger compartment. These airborne particles look like smoke and some particles are deposited as residue on and around the airbag. I've heard that the dusts that are released into the passenger compartment from the airbag are harmful, is this true? For most people, the only effect the dusts will produce is some irritation of the throat and eyes, and that is only if the occupant remains in the vehicle for many minutes after the airbag deployment with no ventilation and windows closed. However, some people with asthma may develop an asthmatic attack from inhaling the dusts. If this happens, they should first treat themselves the same way their doctor has advised them to treat any other asthma attack, and then immediately seek medical treatment. Can the airbag system be re-used? No. The airbags are designed to inflate only once. After inflation, some new parts will be required. These will include the airbag module and possibly other parts. (A competent service technician with access to the vehicle's service manual and the required tools should replace the required components after a deployment crash.) If my vehicle has airbags, why should I have to wear my safety belt? Airbags are in many vehicles today and will be in most of them in the future. But they are supplemental systems only; so they work with safety belts, not instead of them. Every airbag system ever offered for sale has required the use of safety belts. Even if you're in a vehicle that has airbags, you still have to buckle up to get the most protection. That's true not only in frontal collisions but especially in side and other collisions. 30 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 A. Shift selector arc B. Driver side door C. Front of steering wheel (in maximum downward position) D. Driver airbag deployment zone E. Driver centerline (also see side view) F. Vehicle centerline G. Inside rearview mirror H. Passenger centerline (also see side view) I. Passenger airbag deployment zone J. Approximate maximum dimension of inflated airbag K. Passenger side door L. Rear edge of instrument panel top pad M. Zone from instrument panel top to windshield A. Driver airbag deployment zone B. Top of windshield C. Front of steering wheel (maximum downward position) D. Top of instrument panel A. Passenger airbag deployment zone B. Top of windshield C. Inside rearview mirror D. Top of instrument panel E. Passenger seat in foremost position F. Passenger seat in rearmost positionAIRBAG DIMENSIONS TOP VIEW OF INSTRUMENT PANEL AND APPROXIMATE DEPLOYMENT AREA OF THE AIRBAG ZONE SIDE VIEW OF DRIVER SIDE AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT ZONE - CENTERLINE OF DRIVER SIDE VIEW OF PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT ZONE - CENTERLINE OF PASSENGER 312016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 A. Top of deployment zone - along head curtain at edge of headliner B. Airbag inflator location on sail panel C. Back of deployment zone - at rear of quarter window D. Front of deployment zone - at front of outside mirror patch E. Forward airbag tether line F. Thorax airbag deployment zone G. Door handle front end H. Groove in front door armrest I. Pillar trim J. Approximate shape of deployed airbag at maximum size K. Bottom of deployment zone L. Bottom of door windows A. Edge of headliner B. Underside of headliner C. Head curtain airbag deployment zone D. Inner center pillar trim E. Headrest F. Inner door pad G. Seat centerline H. Bottom of door windows I. Thorax airbag deployment zone - front seat J. Groove in front door armrest AIRBAG DIMENSIONSPASSENGER SIDE SHOWN, DRIVER SIDE SIMILAR STANDARD HEAD CURTAIN AND FRONT SEAT-MOUNTED SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT ZONES HEAD CURTAIN AND FRONT SEAT-MOUNTED SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT ZONES 32 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015STABILITRAKELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEMS (STABILITRAK) StabiliTrak systems help drivers maintain control of their vehicles, especially during emergency lane changes or avoidance maneuvers. StabiliTrak uses various sensors, such as steering wheel angle, wheel speed, yaw velocity, etc., to detect any difference between the path requested by the steering wheel position and vehicle’s actual path. When appropriate, the system selectively controls brakes, engine power, and even suspension settings to enhance control of the vehicle’s direction and help keep it on course. Independent studies conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, and others have found StabiliTrak to be highly effective in reducing vehicle crashes. General Motors offers StabiliTrak systems on many of its passenger car and light truck models. See your owner's manual for additional information about the operation of StabiliTrak. Q. How do I use StabiliTrak? A. StabiliTrak operates independently of the driver. You should continue to drive your StabiliTrak equipped vehicle with caution and care. GM’s StabiliTrak system, StabiliTrak is designed to be as seamless as possible in operation, and part of the overall vehicle response to make a good vehicle better Q. How does StabiliTrak work? A. StabiliTrak has the ability to apply control forces to the vehicle independent of the driver. StabiliTrak uses sensors to continuously compare the path indicated by the steering wheel position to the vehicle’s actual path. If a discrepancy is detected, StabiliTrak selectively controls vehicle brakes and engine torque to create a yaw moment that helps restore the vehicle’s actual path to the path indicated by the steering wheel position. StabiliTrak has the ability to help correct both understeer (where the vehicle is not turning as much as the steering wheel position indicates) and oversteer (where the vehicle is turning more than the steering wheel position indicates). Q. Will a tire change affect StabiliTrak? A. Use of tires other than original equipment may affect StabiliTrak performance. StabiliTrak is designed to make the best use of available traction. The performance characteristics of the original equipment tires are part of the overall system effectiveness. When you replace tires check the recommendations in your owner's manual. On GM vehicles, the original equipment tires have a “TPC” (Tire Performance Criteria) code on the sidewall. Replacing the tires with the same “TPC” code will help assure proper StabiliTrak performance. 332016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 ABSGM offers Anti-Lock Brake Systems as standard or optional on all North American passenger vehicles and light truck lines. The computerized Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is designed to keep the vehicle’s wheels rotating as the brakes are applied to assist the driver in achieving a controlled stop. Sensors monitor how fast the wheels rotate and feed the data continuously to the ABS computer. The vehicle’s brakes slow each wheel as the brake pedal is applied. However, when ABS is activated due to road conditions, the system repeatedly releases and applies pressure to the brakes. The wheels can keep rolling, thus retaining steering ability and enhanced stability while providing a higher braking force on most surfaces than a locked wheel provides. How exactly does ABS work? In cars without ABS, hitting the brakes can cause the wheels to lock, leaving you unable to steer the vehicle until you decrease the pressure so the wheels can roll again. With an ABS, as you apply the brakes, the ABS computer monitors the wheel speed sensor information. If the computer senses that a wheel is approaching lock up, it sends a signal to the hydraulic modulator to reduce, then to reapply, brake pressure several times a second for as long as you maintain firm pressure on the brake pedal. The process is much like the threshold braking technique used with conventional brakes. However, ABS does it much faster and more accurately than any driver can, leaving you free to focus on steering away from obstacles. Does ABS reduce stopping distances? Yes, in braking situations where the wheels on a non-ABS equipped vehicle would lock up, ABS will generally provide shorter controlled stopping distance. The amount of improvement in stopping distance depends on many factors, including the road surface, severity of braking, initial vehicle speed, etc. On some surfaces, such as gravel roads, braking distances can be longer, but you will still have the control benefits of ABS. The important capability of ABS is control. ABS provides improved vehicle steerability and stability when braking. What can affect the ABS advantage? It is important that you follow the maintenance schedule recommended in the owner’s manual of the vehicle, tires should be at their proper inflation level, the brake pads should be checked regularly, etc. While driving, you should sit comfortably, so that your hips are back in the seat and your knees are bent, even while braking. Your foot should be positioned so that your heel is on the floor and your toes are secure on the lower half of the pedal. And, though ABS may reduce stopping distance, remember: The faster you go, the longer it takes you to stop. Keeping a safe distance between you and the vehicle in front of you is always necessary, even with ABS. What happens if ABS becomes inactive? The ABS electronic control unit has on-board diagnostic capability. If a fault is detected, the vehicle will revert to the base brake system, and the ABS telltale on the dash will be illuminated. Should this happen, the vehicle should be taken to a dealership for repair as soon as possible. How do I use ABS? Depress and hold the pedal. DO NOT PUMP THE BRAKES (that prevents the system from working). Just hold the brake pedal down and let the ABS work for you. You may feel the brake pedal vibrate, or you may notice some noise, but this is normal as the system works for you. Should I drive an ABS equipped vehicle differently than I would drive a vehicle with conventional brakes? Most of the time, under normal driving circumstances, there is no difference, and you should always drive with the same caution and care. It is important to realize that ABS only makes a difference when it is activated—when you have to brake hard—and that would only be when the computer senses that a wheel is approaching lock up. When ABS activates, keep steady pressure on the brake pedal and then let the ABS work for you. Don’t pump the brakes or try to find the threshold. Simply hold the brake pedal down and steer if necessary to avoid an obstacle. Is ABS always active? ABS is always available, but not always activated. ABS is activated only when the brake pedal is applied and the computer detects an impending wheel lock condition. Can older cars be retrofitted with ABS? No! The brake system is one of the most important features on any passenger vehicle. Several products, which tap into the master cylinder and/or brake system performance, are being sold in the aftermarket. Some of these products imply performance similar to new vehicle anti-lock brake systems. However, contrary to their claims, add-on systems, which deplete fluid from the master cylinder on brake apply may actually increase a vehicle’s stopping distance. This may cause the vehicle to fail to comply with Federal brake standards. Does ABS always activate at the same speed? No, the system operates when the computer detects wheel lockup, at any speed above 8 mph. Will ABS wear out a vehicle’s brakes sooner? A properly maintained brake system will be unaffected by ABS operation under typical driving conditions. Are there different types of ABS? Yes, there are rear wheel anti-lock systems (RWAL) used on some trucks and four- wheel ABS available on cars and trucks. Do Federal Safety Standards mandate ABS? No. Federal standards establish minimum braking performance requirements that all vehicles must meet, but do not specify how they should be met. It should be noted that even a vehicle with failed ABS meets the Federal safety standard for stopping distances. Will a tire size change affect ABS? Use of tires other than original equipment may affect ABS performance. Owners should consult and follow the recommendations contained in the vehicle owner’s manual regarding replacement tire size. NOTE: ABS will work with original equipment spare tire or tire chains. However, performance is reduced. Do insurance companies give a discount for ABS? Yes, many insurance companies give discounts that range from 5% to 10%. In the states of New York and Florida all insurance companies are required to give an ABS discount of 5% on certain coverages such as bodily injury, property damage, collision, and personal injury protection. In other states the discount varies from insurance company to insurance company. When buying auto insurance, always ask your insurance agent if his/her company gives a discount for vehicles equipped with anti-lock brakes. 34 2016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 MAINTENANCE/WARRANTY MAINTENANCE 2-year/24,000-mile of that includes oil and filter changes, tire rotations and multipoint vehicle inspections. Covers only scheduled oil changes with filter and tire rotations according to your new vehicle’s recommended maintenance schedule for up to 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first. Does not include air filters. Maximum of two service events. See participating dealer for other restrictions and complete details. WARRANTY Bumper-to-Bumper (including tires): Coverage is for the first 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. SHEET METAL Chevrolet, Buick and GMC vehicles are designed and built to resist corrosion. All body and sheet metal components are warranted against rust-through corrosion for 6 years/100,000 miles (whichever comes first). Application of additional rust-inhibiting materials is neither necessary nor required under the Sheet Metal Coverage. Chevrolet, Buick and GMC make no recommendations concerning the usefulness or value of such products. Application of after-manufacture rustproofing products may create an environment that reduces the corrosion resistance built into your vehicle. Repairs to correct damage caused by such applications are not covered under your New Vehicle Limited Warranty. See your Chevrolet, Buick and GMC dealer for terms of this limited warranty. POWERTRAIN In addition to the 3-year/36,000 mile protection, many of your powertrain components are protected even further with coverage extending to 5 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. Retail vehicles will come with a Powertrain Limited Warranty featuring at total of 5 years/60,000 miles (whichever comes first). ENGINE Engine coverage includes all internally lubricated parts, engine oil cooling hoses, and lines. Also included are all actuators and electrical components internal to the engine (e.g., Active Fuel Management valve, lifter and oil manifold) cylinder head, block, timing gears, timing chain, timing cover, oil pump/oil pump housing, OHC carriers, valve covers, oil pan, seals, gaskets, manifolds, flywheel, water pump, harmonic balancer, engine mount, turbocharger, and supercharger. Timing belts are covered until the first interval. Exclusions: Excluded from the powertrain coverage are sensors, wiring, connectors, engine radiator, coolant hoses, coolant, and heater core. Coverage on the engine cooling system begins at the inlet to the water pump and ends with the thermostat housing and/or outlet that attaches to the return hose. Also excluded is the starter motor, entire pressurized fuel system (in-tank fuel pump, pressure lines, fuel rail(s), regulator, injectors, and return line), as well as the Engine/ Powertrain Control Module and/or module programming. Transmission and transaxle coverage includes all internally lubricated parts, case, torque converter, mounts, seals and gaskets, as well as any electrical components internal to the transmission/transaxle. Also covered are any actuators directly connected to the transmission (slave cylinder, etc.). Exclusions: Exclusions from the powertrain coverage include cooling lines, hoses, radiator, sensors, wiring, and electrical connectors. Also excluded are the clutch and pressure plate, as well as any Transmission Control Module and/or module programming. DRIVE SYSTEMS Drive system coverage includes all internally lubricated parts, final drive housings, axle shafts and bearings, constant velocity joints, propeller shafts and universal joints. All mounts, supports, seals, and gaskets, as well as any electrical components internal to the drive axle. Also covered are any actuators directly connected to the drive axle (e.g., front differential actuator). Exclusions: Excluded from the powertrain coverage are all wheel bearings, drive wheel front and rear hub bearings, locking hubs, drive system cooling, lines, hoses, radiator, sensors, wiring, and electrical connectors related to drive systems, as well as any drive system control module and/or module programming. TIRES The tires supplied with your vehicle are covered by General Motors against defects in material or workmanship under the Bumper-to- Bumper Limited Warranty coverage. Wear-out is not considered a defect, and it may occur before the vehicle warranty expires. In this case, the owner is responsible for purchasing replacement tires, or seeking coverage solely from the tire manufacturer. For vehicles within the Bumper-to-Bumper Limited Warranty coverage, defective tires will be replaced on a prorated adjustment basis according to the mileage-based schedule in your Warranty and Owner Assistance Information booklet. After your New-Vehicle Limited Warranty expires, you may still have prorated warranty coverage on your original equipment tires by the tire manufacturer. TRANSMISSION/ TRANSAXLE 352016 IMPALA LIMITED POLICE PACKAGE 9C1 & 9C3 Revised 09/08/2015 MAINTENANCE/WARRANTY (continued) Defects and performance for car and light-duty truck emission control systems are covered for the first 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first. From the first 2 years or 24,000 miles to 3 years or 36,000 miles defects in material or workmanship continue to be covered under the New Vehicle Limited Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty coverage. Specified major components are covered for the first 8 years or 80,000 miles, whichever comes first. Defects and performance for heavy duty truck emission control systems including those found in 6.6L Duramax® Diesel Engines are covered for the first 5 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. - Refer to your Warranty and Owner Assistance Information booklet for California emission control system warranty details. TOWING Towing is covered to the nearest Chevrolet dealer if your vehicle cannot be driven because of a warranted defect. ADDITIONAL COVERAGE Chevrolet 2-Year coverage is included with the purchase or lease of new 2016 Chevrolet models. Chevrolet 2-Year includes only the following: 2-year/24,000-mile (whichever comes first; up to a total of two service events): ACDelco dexos1®Oil and ACDelco Oil Filter Change (excludes Spark EV) 4-wheel Tire Rotation (excludes dual rear wheel vehicles, all Corvette models and select Camaro models - ZL1 model and 1LE package cars – due to their unidirectional tires; see Owner’s Manual for details) 27-Point Vehicle Inspection (MPVI) If your vehicle requires warranty repairs during the 5-year/100,000-mile coverage period (8 years/100,000 miles for the Volt Hybrid vehicle), alternate transportation and/or reimbursement of certain transportation expenses may be available under the Courtesy Transportation Program (not available on Tahoe and Silverado). Several transportation options are available. Consult your dealer or refer to the Owner’s Manual for details. Courtesy Transportation is not part of or included in the coverage provided by the New-Vehicle Limited Warranty. General Motors reserves the right to make any changes or discontinue the Courtesy Transportation program at any time without notification. Chevrolet is proud to offer the response, security and convenience of the 24-Hour Roadside Assistance Program for a period of 5 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. The program provides you with the following services during the New-Vehicle Limited Warranty period: Emergency Towing (to closest Chevy dealer from a legal roadway) Lockout Service (keys locked inside vehicle) Flat Tire Changes (spare installed) Fuel Delivery ($5 worth of fuel delivered on the road) Jump-Starts (at home or on the road) Refer to your Owner’s Manual for details, including reservation of rights, or consult your dealer/retailer. --For specific terms and conditions, please contact your Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program advisor at 1-800-243-8872. WHAT IS NOT COVERED All the above items are not covered for damage due to accident, misuse, alteration, insufficient or improper maintenance, contaminated or poor-quality fuel or environmental and chemical exposure . For complete details, refer to your Warranty and Owner Assistance Information booklet. This is a supplement to the express conditions and warranties described in the Warranty and Owner Assistance Information booklet. Other coverages are not extended or altered due to this supplement. Passenger car, light-duty truck, crossover and van owners requiring a more comprehensive coverage than what is provided with the New-Vehicle Limited Warranty are encouraged to consider a Chevrolet Protection Plan. This plan is available through Chevrolet dealerships. For more information, see the Extended Protection section on - http://www.chevrolet.com/owners/warranty.html. AN IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT ALTERATIONS AND WARRANTIES. Installations or alterations to the original GM-equipped vehicle (or chassis) are not covered by the General Motors New Vehicle Limited Warranty. The special body company, assembler, equipment installer or upfitter is solely responsible for warranties on the body or equipment and any alterations (or any effect of the alterations) to any of the parts, components, systems or assemblies installed by GM. General Motors is not responsible for the safety or quality of design features, materials or workmanship of any alterations by such suppliers. EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS COURTESY TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ALTERATIONS AND WARRANTIES Copyright 2015 General Motors. All rights reserved. Chevrolet and the Chevrolet Emblem are registered trademarks of General Motors LLC. 2018 Prius c Let’s break up the routine and explore with style.Get behind the wheel and get away. The 2018 Toyota Prius c’s smart tech and versatility will help you make your escape, while the sporty exterior details will give you a stylish look that’s all your own. Thanks to its flexible flexible 5-door design, you can always bring your two- and four-legged friends. With its remarkable cargo space36 and available 60/40 split fold-down rear seats, Prius c invites you to pack more gear and more good times into every trip. And you’ll never miss a beat or a call with Bluetooth7 with streaming audio6 and the available Entune® App Suite.10 Prius c helps you do it all with complete peace of mind, thanks to standard Toyota Safety Sense™ C (TSS-C)21 and the integrated backup camera.15 It’s timeto take the fun even farther.Prius c Three shown in Tide Pool Pearl.38 “Our time is now.Let’s make our escape and explore our limits”See numbered footnotes in Disclosures section. TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE™ C (TSS-C)Prius c Three shown in Tide Pool Pearl.38 See numbered footnotes in Disclosures section.TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE™ C (TSS-C)Designed for safety.Toyota Safety Sense™ (TSS)21 is a bundle of active safety features on most new Toyota vehicles at no additional cost. These innovative features were designed to help protect you and your passengers from harm.AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAMS (AHB)24Automatic High Beams (AHB) are a safety system designed to help you see more clearly at night — without blinding other drivers. Designed to activate at speeds above 25 mph, AHB rely on an in-vehicle camera to help detect the headlights of oncoming vehicles and taillights of preceding vehicles, then automatically toggle between high and low beams accordingly to provide the appropriate amount of light. By using high beams more frequently, the system may allow earlier detection of pedestrians and obstacles.LANE DEPARTURE ALERT (LDA)23Under certain circumstances, Lane Departure Alert (LDA) is designed to detect lane departure on roads with clear markings. LDA only activates when you’re traveling at a speed of 32 mph or faster. When you hear and see the alert, after carefully checking the road around you, you should safely direct your vehicle back to the center of your lane.PRE-COLLISION SYSTEM (PCS)22Using an integrated camera and laser or radar to help detect other vehicles in front of you, the Pre-Collision System (PCS) can prompt you to take action using audio and visual alerts if it determines a frontal collision is likely. If you notice the potential collision and apply the brakes, PCS may apply additional force using Brake Assist (BA).19 If you don’t brake in time, PCS may automatically apply the brakes for you, helping to minimize the likelihood of a frontal collision or reduce its severity. DESIGN AND VERSATILITYPrius c Three shown in Tide Pool Pearl.38 DESIGN AND VERSATILITY15-IN. ALLOY WHEELSStand out with standard all-new 15-in. 8 spoke machined alloy wheels with dark-gray-painted accents. If you really want to go big, Prius c is also available with 16-in. 8-spoke alloy wheels. No matter what size you choose, you’ll always roll up in style.60/40 SPLIT REAR SEATSNo problem fitting your gear, your crew, and your dog in the car. Prius c has plenty of room, thanks to the available 60/40 split fold-down rear seats. Not just 17.1 cu. ft. of cargo volume, but also a variety of ways to configure it.36 It helps you pack even more excitement into every journey.VERSATILE DESIGNFour passenger doors and a large rear liftgate help you and your friends get in and get going with ease. Load up for a road trip, a big move or even a long hike with your best friend. Prius c makes it easy for you to explore new places and bring everyone and everything along for the ride.All the space you need.All the style you want.Stay in touch with your life no matter how far the road takes you. Prius c’s smart tech and versatility will help you make your escape, while the expressive details and wide array of eye-popping colors are the perfect way to amp up any adventure. With 5-door access and available 60/40 split fold-down rear seats, Prius c can comfortably take you and your friends for a night out on the town or a trip out of it.See numbered footnotes in Disclosures section. PREMIUM INTERIORPrius c Three interior shown in Blue/Dark Gray two-tone fabric. TECHNOLOGYINTEGRATED BACKUP CAMERA15Get in and out of the tightest spots on your next getaway. Prius c has your back with its standard integrated backup camera. Shift into Reverse and the large display automatically shows what’s behind Prius c, helping you avoid objects that might otherwise be out of view.BLUETOOTH®7 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGYStandard Bluetooth® wireless technology keeps you connected to your friends and favorite playlists, so you never have to miss a call, or your favorite road trip mix.6ENTUNE™ PREMIUM AUDIO WITH INTEGRATED NAVIGATION9AND APP SUITE10Bring your music along for the ride with available Entune™ Premium Audio with Integrated Navigation and App Suite. Equipped with the tech you know, this smart multimedia system helps you locate your car, enjoy live radio stations with iHeartRadio, and Yelp® the perfect restaurant. And with real-time traffic info, getting to the fun is easier than ever.In touch with your life. More music, friends and fun.Bring your music along for the ride and always know how to get there with Prius c’s available Entune™ Premium Audio with Integrated Navigation9 and App Suite.10 When it’s time to roll out, you can back up without asking for backup thanks to the standard integrated backup camera.15 Once you’re on the go, Prius c’s standard Bluetooth®7 wireless technology helps you stay in touch. It easily connects your contacts, playlists6 and more to its steering wheel controls so you’ll never miss a moment. It’s time to have more fun with the tech that fits your life.See numbered footnotes in Disclosures section. INTERIORPrius c Three interior shown in Blue/Dark Gray two-tone fabric. PREMIUM INTERIORSMART KEY SYSTEM17 WITH PUSH BUTTON STARTIt’s easy to unlock all the fun with the available Smart Key fob in your pocket or purse. Simply grasp either the driver’s or front passenger’s door handle of your Prius c to unlock it. Plus, youcan start the engine with the push of a button and start your next journey with ease.USB PORT3Put an end to the power struggle. Charge your favorite device and sync your music to Prius c’s audio system with the standard USB port. There’s also an auxiliary audio jack that supports a wide range of music players, so your favorite playlist is never out of reach.HEATED SEATS AND MIRRORSChilly mornings are no excuse for missing the fun. Give your Prius c an added touch of comfort with available SofTex®-trimmed seating with heated front seats. Plus, you’ll enjoy a frost-free view with available heated power outside mirrors.A comfy space thatinvites more possibilities. It’s time to expand your potential and elevate your comfort game. Prius c offers a space that’s tailored to you, with available SofTex®-trimmed seating that includes a 6-way adjustable driver’s seat, and convenient tech like the available Smart Key System17 that makes it easy to get in and out. A space this welcoming is sure to make every trip a comfy one. See numbered footnotes in Disclosures section. HYBRID TECHNOLOGIESPrius c Three shown in Blue Streak Metallic. HYBRID TECHNOLOGIESENERGY MONITORLearn how to optimize your efficiency. The energy monitor screen displays how the hybrid system works in real time. It shows you how Prius c always employs the most efficient source of power.EV16/ECO MODETake charge and pick your perfect drive mode. Prius c’s EV Mode enables electric driving for up to one half mile. ECO Mode limits the operation of the climate control and adjusts throttle input to help maximize fuel economy and give you more moments from each mile.ECO SAVINGSWith ECO Savings, you can easily compare a vehicle’s fuel cost and mpg average to your Prius c. Once you know how much you may be saving, you may know how much more you can spend on that commemorative truck-stop coffee mug from your next adventure.More efficiency means more fun.With the power to choose the perfect drive mode, Prius c won’t let you miss out on any of the action. With an EPA-estimated 48 mpg city,37 you can take on everything from errands to extended journeys, thanks to its proven hybrid tech and eco-minded efficiency. It helps make trips to that secret hiking trail easier on your wallet too.See numbered footnotes in Disclosures section. SAFETY TECHNOLOGYPrius c Three shown in Absolutely Red with available moonroof (removes black roof rail accent). 9airbagsSAFETY TECHNOLOGYLATCHLATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) provides an added measure of safety for the smaller members of your family. LATCH includes lower anchors and tethers on the outboard second-row seats and a tether anchor on the middle seat of the second and third rows.NINE AIRBAGS25Prius c comes standard with nine airbags, including a driver and front passenger Advanced Airbag System. In the event of certain collisions, a sensor designed to monitor the severity of the impact makes adjustments for the appropriate airbag deployment.WIL SEATING26Whiplash-Injury-Lessening (WIL) seatback frames are engineered to yield in a controlled fashion, reducing the motion differential between the occupant’s head and torso, and helping to lessen injury.Peace of mindFor a safer drive.Prius c helps you travel safely with the standard Star Safety System,™ a suite of six active safety features designed to help keep you safe. This advanced system includes Vehicle Stability Control (VSC),18 Traction Control (TRAC), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Brake Assist (BA)19 and Smart Stop Technology® (SST).20See numbered footnotes in Disclosures section. See numbered footnotes in Disclosures section.PRIUS c MODELSONEExterior Features• Single-LED projector low- and high-beam headlights• LED tail and stop lights • Black side rocker and wheel arch moldings • Daytime Running Lights (DRL) with on/off feature• Black roof rail accent • Front and rear lower silver-accented body guards • Power outside mirrors with turn signal indicators • 15-in. 8-spoke machined alloy wheels with dark-gray-painted accents and P175/65R15 tires • Color-keyed shark-fin antenna• Intermittent rear window wiper• Color-keyed rear spoilerInterior Features • Automatic climate control • Entune™ Audio — includes the Entune™ Multimedia Bundle2 (6.1-in. touch-screen display, AM/FM CD player, MP3/WMA playback capability, four speakers, auxiliary audio jack, USB 2.0 port3 with iPod®4 connectivity and control, advanced voice recognition,5 hands-free phone capability, phone book access and music streaming6 via Bluetooth®7 wireless technology) and Siri® Eyes Free8• Integrated backup camera15• 3.5-in. TFT Multi-Information Display with outside temperature, clock, fuel economy information, cruising range, odometer, trip distance, hybrid system information, Hybrid System Indicator, ECO Savings, ECO Score, energy monitor • Fold-down rear seat• Fabric-trimmed seats; 4-way adjustable driver’s seat; 4-way adjustable front passenger seat• Tilt/telescopic steering wheel with steering wheel controls• Digital instrumentation with speedometer, fuel gauge, shift-position indicator, and EV16/ECO Mode indicators• Remote keyless entry system with illuminated entry • Power windows with driver-side one-touch auto up/down• Glove compartment• One front 12V auxiliary power outlet• Front seat maplights Safety Features • Toyota Safety Sense™ C (TSS-C)21 — Pre-Collision System (PCS),22 Lane Departure Alert (LDA)23 and Automatic High Beams (AHB)24TWOAdds to or replaces features offered on ONETHREEAdds to or replaces features offered on TWOInterior Features• Entune™ Audio — includes the Entune™ Multimedia Bundle2 (6.1-in. touch-screen display, AM/FM CD player, MP3/WMA playback capability, six speakers, auxiliary audio jack, USB 2.0 port3 with iPod®4 connectivity and control, advanced voice recognition,5 hands-free phone capability, phone book access and music streaming6 via Bluetooth®7 wireless technology) and Siri® Eyes Free8• Fabric-trimmed two-tone seats; 6-way adjustable driver’s seat; 4-way adjustable front passenger seat with seatback pocket• 60/40 split fold-down rear seats• Cruise control• Soft-touch center console with armrest and storage compartment• Cargo area tonneau cover• Cargo area light • Engine immobilizer30Interior Features • Entune™ Premium Audio with Integrated Navigation9 and App Suite10 — includes the Entune™ Multimedia Bundle2 (6.1-in. high-resolution touch-screen with split-screen display, AM/FM CD player with MP3/WMA playback capability, six speakers, auxiliary audio jack, USB 2.0 port3 with iPod®4 connectivity and control, advanced voice recognition,5 hands-free phone capability, phone book access and music streaming6 via Bluetooth®7 wireless technology), Siri® Eyes Free,8 Entune® App Suite,10 HD Radio™11 Technology, HD Radio™ Predictive Traffic and Doppler Weather overlay, AM/FM cache radio, SiriusXM® Satellite Radio12 with 3-month complimentary SiriusXM All Access trial,13 and Gracenote® album cover art. Access to Entune® App Suite10 is subscription-free. See toyota.com/entune for details.• Entune® App Suite10 — includes Destination Search, iHeartRadio, Movietickets.com, OpenTable,® Pandora,®14 Facebook Places, Yelp® and Slacker Radio; real-time info including traffic, weather, fuel prices, sports and stocks. Access to Entune® App Suite10 is subscription-free. See toyota.com/entune for details.• Smart Key System17 on front doors and liftgate with Push Button Start and remote illuminated entryOptions • Power tilt/slide moonroof with sliding sunshade (removes black roof rail accent) PRIUS c MODELS (continued)FOURAdds to or replaces features offered on THREEExterior Features• Integrated LED fog lights• Heated power outside mirrors with turn signal indicators• Power tilt/slide moonroof with sliding sunshade (removes black roof rail accent)Interior Features • SofTex®-trimmed seats with heated front seats; 6-way adjustable driver’s seat; 4-way adjustable front passenger seat with seatback pocket• SofTex®-trimmed tilt/telescopic steering wheel with steering wheel controlsPackages • Upgraded Wheel Package — includes 16-in. 8-spoke alloy wheels with P195/50R16 tires COLOR/TRIM/WHEELS*Color TrimBlack Sand PearlAbsolutely RedMagnetic Gray Metallic Tide Pool Pearl38Moonglow38Blue Streak Metallic Prius c ONE Gray fabricPrius c TWO and THREE Blue/Dark Gray two-tone fabricPrius c TWO and THREE Gray/Dark Gray two-tone fabricPrius c FOUR Black SofTex®Prius c FOUR Light Blue Gray SofTex®Tangerine Splash Pearl38Classic Silver MetallicSandstormWheelsSee numbered footnotes in Disclosures section. *Not all wheels available on all model grades. See dealer for details. 16-in. 8-spoke alloy wheels15-in. 8-spoke machined alloy wheels with dark-gray-painted accents See numbered footnotes in Disclosures section.ACCESSORIESPrius c has lots of Genuine Toyota Accessories available to help make every trip even more fun. Now your Prius c can reflect your unique style and stand out even more. Some accessories may not be available in all regions of the country. For a complete list of accessories, go to toyota.com/priusc.All-weather floor liners39 Alloy wheel locks Body side moldingsCargo net — envelope36Cargo tote36Cargo tray Carpet cargo mat Carpet floor mats39Coin holder/ashtray cupDoor edge guardsEmergency assistance kitFirst aid kitPaint protection film40Universal tablet holder Carpet floor mats39Carpet cargo mat Emergency assistance kitBody side moldings Cargo net — envelope36Door edge guardsUniversal tablet holderPaint protection film40Alloy wheel locksCargo tray All-weather floor liners38Cargo tote36 FEATURES1EXTERIORSAFETY AND CONVENIENCEINTERIORS = Standard – = Not available ONE TWO THREE FOUR ONE TWO THREE FOURSingle-LED projector low- and high-beam headlights S S S SDaytime Running Lights (DRL) with on/off feature S S S SIntegrated LED fog lights — — — SLED taillights and stop lights S S S SFront and rear lower silver-accented body guards S S S SBlack side rocker and wheel arch moldings S S S S Black roof rail accent S S S —Power outside mirrors with turn signal indicators S S S —Heated power outside mirrors with turn signal indicators — — — SPower tilt/slide moonroof with sliding sunshade (removes black roof rail accent) — — O S15-in. 8-spoke machined alloy wheels with dark-gray-painted accents and P175/65R15 tires S S S S16-in. 8-spoke alloy wheels with P195/50R16 tires — — — OColor-keyed shark-fin antenna S S S SIntermittent rear window wiper S S S SColor-keyed rear spoiler S S S SStar Safety System™ — includes Vehicle Stability Control (VSC),18 Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA)19 and Smart Stop Technology® (SST)20 S S S SToyota Safety Sense™ C (TSS-C)21 — includes Pre-Collision System (PCS),22 Lane Departure Alert (LDA)23 and Automatic High Beams (AHB)24 S S S SNine airbags25 — includes driver and front passenger Advanced Airbag System, driver and front passenger seat-mounted side airbags, driver knee airbag, driver and front passenger seat cushion airbags, and front and rear side curtain airbags S S S SDriver and front passenger Whiplash-Injury-Lessening (WIL)26 seats S S S SLATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) includes lower anchors on outboard rear seats and tether anchors on all rear seats S S S STire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS)27 S S S SVehicle Proximity Notification System (VPNS)28 S S S SHill Start Assist Control (HAC)29 S S S SEngine immobilizer30 — S S SToyotaCare31 featuring a no cost maintenance plan with roadside assistance32 S S S SAutomatic climate control S S S SEntune™ Audio — includes the Entune™ Multimedia Bundle2 (6.1-in. touch-screen display, AM/FM CD player, MP3/WMA playback capability, four speakers, auxiliary audio jack, USB 2.0 port3 with iPod®4 connectivity and control, advanced voice recognition,5 hands-free phone capability, phone book access and music streaming6 via Bluetooth®7 wireless technology) and Siri® Eyes Free8 S — — —Entune™ Audio — includes the Entune™ Multimedia Bundle2 (6.1-in. touch-screen display, AM/FM CD player, MP3/WMA playback capability, six speakers, auxiliary audio jack, USB 2.0 port3 with iPod®4 connectivity and control, advanced voice recognition,5 hands-free phone capability, phone book access and music streaming6 via Bluetooth®7 wireless technology) and Siri® Eyes Free8 — S — —Entune™ Premium Audio with Integrated Navigation9 and App Suite10 — includes the Entune™ Multimedia Bundle2 (6.1-in. high-resolution touch-screen with split-screen display, AM/FM CD player with MP3/WMA playback capability, six speakers, auxiliary audio jack, USB 2.0 port3 with iPod®4 connectivity and control, advanced voice recognition,5 hands-free phone access and music streaming6 via Bluetooth®7 wireless technology), Siri® Eyes Free,8 Entune® App Suite,10 HD Radio™11 Technology, HD Radio™ Predictive Traffic and Doppler Weather overlay, AM/FM cache radio, SiriusXM® Satellite Radio12 with 3-month complimentary SiriusXM All Access trial,13 and Gracenote® album cover art. Access to Entune® App Suite10 is subscription-free. See toyota.com/entune for details. — — S SEntune® App Suite10 — includes Destination Search, iHeartRadio, MovieTickets.com, OpenTable,® Pandora,®14 Facebook Places, Yelp® and Slacker Radio; real-time info including traffic, weather, fuel prices, sports and stocks. Access to Entune® App Suite10 is subscription-free. See toyota.com/entune for details. — — S SIntegrated backup camera15 S S S S3.5-in. TFT Multi-Information Display with outside temperature, clock, fuel economy information, cruising range, odometer, trip distance, hybrid system information, Hybrid System Indicator, ECO Savings, ECO Score, energy monitor S S S SFabric-trimmed seats; 4-way adjustable driver’s seat; 4-way adjustable front passenger seat S — — —Fabric-trimmed two-tone seats; 6-way adjustable driver’s seat; 4-way adjustable front passenger seat with seatback pocket — S S —SofTex®-trimmed seats with heated front seats; 6-way adjustable driver’s seat; 4-way adjustable front passenger seat with seatback pocket — — — SFold-down rear seat S — — 60/40 split fold-down rear seats — S S SCruise control — S S STilt/telescopic steering wheel with steering wheel controls S S S —SofTex®-trimmed tilt/telescopic steering wheel with steering wheel controls — — — SDigital instrumentation with speedometer, fuel gauge, shift-position indicator, and EV16/ECO Mode indicators S S S SRemote keyless entry system with illuminated entry S S — —Smart Key System17 on front doors and liftgate with Push Button Start and remote illuminated entry — — S SPower windows with driver-side one-touch auto up/down S S S SSoft-touch center console with armrest and storage compartment — S S SGlove compartment S S S SCargo area tonneau cover — S S SOne front 12V auxiliary power outlet S S S SFront seat maplights S S S SCargo area light — S S SSee numbered footnotes in Disclosures section. See numbered footnotes in Disclosures section.SPECIFICATIONSMECHANICAL/PERFORMANCE GASOLINE ENGINE1.5-Liter Aluminum DOHC 16-Valve with Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i), EV15/ECO Modes; 73 hp @ 4800 rpm (54 kW @ 4800 rpm), 82 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm (111 N•m @ 4000 rpm); 99 hybrid system net hp (74 kW) Standard Standard Standard StandardBORE X STROKE2.95 in x 3.33 in Standard Standard Standard StandardCOMPRESSION RATIO13.4:1 Standard Standard Standard StandardINDUCTION SYSTEMSequential multi-point EFI with Electronic Throttle Control System with intelligence (ETCS-i) Standard Standard Standard StandardIGNITION SYSTEMElectronic, with Toyota Direct Ignition (TDI) Standard Standard Standard StandardEMISSION RATINGSuper Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (SULEV)33 Standard Standard Standard StandardELECTRIC MOTORMotor type: Permanent magnet AC synchronous motor Standard Standard Standard StandardPower output: 60 hp (45 kW) Standard Standard Standard StandardTorque: 125 lb.-ft. (169 N•m) Standard Standard Standard StandardVoltage: 520V maximum Standard Standard Standard StandardTRACTION BATTERYType: Sealed Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH)34 Standard Standard Standard StandardPower output: 25.9 hp (19.3 kW) Standard Standard Standard StandardVoltage: 144V Standard Standard Standard StandardTRANSMISSIONElectronically controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (ECVT) Standard Standard Standard StandardDRIVETRAINFront-Wheel Drive Standard Standard Standard StandardSUSPENSIONIndependent MacPherson strut front suspension with stabilizer bar; torsion beam rear suspension Standard Standard Standard StandardSTEERINGElectric Power Steering (EPS); power-assisted rack-and-pinion Standard Standard Standard StandardTurning circle diameter, curb to curb (ft.) 31.4 31.4 31.4 31.4/37.435BRAKESPower-assisted ventilated front disc brakes; rear drum brakes and Star Safety System™ Standard Standard Standard StandardDIMENSIONSEXTERIOR DIMENSIONS (in.)Overall height/width/length 59.6/68.6/162.4 59.6/68.6/162.4 59.6/68.6/162.4 59.6/68.6/162.4 Wheelbase 100.4 100.4 100.4 100.4Track (front/rear) 58.3/58.1 58.3/58.1 58.3/58.1 58.3/58.1Ground clearance 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5INTERIOR DIMENSIONS (in.)Head room (with moonroof) 38.6/37.0 38.6/37.0 38.6/37.0 (37.9/36.4) 37.9/36.4Shoulder room 52.3/51.7 52.3/51.7 52.3/51.7 52.3/51.7Hip room 51.0/50.8 51.0/50.8 51.0/50.8 51.0/50.8Leg room 41.7/35.0 41.7/35.0 41.7/35.0 41.7/35.0 ONE TWO THREE FOUR See numbered footnotes in Disclosures section.SPECIFICATIONS (continued)WEIGHTS/CAPACITIES Curb weight (lb.) 2530 2530 2530 2530Seating capacity 5 5 5 5Passenger volume (cu. ft.) 87.4 87.4 87.4 87.4Cargo volume (cu. ft.)36 17.1 17.1 17.1 17.1Fuel tank (gal.) 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5TIRESSpare: Temporary Standard Standard Standard StandardMILEAGE ESTIMATES (mpg city/highway/combined)37 48/43/46 48/43/46 48/43/46 48/43/46OPTIONS/PACKAGES Power tilt/slide moonroof with sliding sunshade (removes black roof rail accent) NA NA Optional NAUpgraded Wheel Package — includes 16-in. 8-spoke alloy wheels with P195/50R16 tires NA NA NA Optional ONE TWO THREE FOUREvery Toyota Car, Truck and SUV is built to exceptional standards. And that’s not idle boasting. We back it up with these Limited Warranty Coverages:Basic: 36 months/36,000 miles (all components other than normal wear and maintenance items). Hybrid-Related Component Coverage: Hybrid-related components, including the HV battery, battery control module, hybrid control module and inverter with converter, are covered for 8 years/100,000 miles. The HV battery may have longer coverage under emissions warranty. Refer to applicable Warranty and Maintenance Guide for details. Powertrain: 60 months/60,000 miles (engine, transmission/transaxle, drive system, seatbelts and airbags). Rust-Through: 60 months/unlimited miles (corrosion perforation of sheet metal). Emissions: Coverages vary under Federal and California regulations. Refer to applicable Warranty and Maintenance Guide for details. Accessories: For Genuine Toyota Accessories purchased at the time of the new vehicle purchase, the Toyota Accessory Warranty coverage is in effect for 36 months/36,000 miles from the vehicle’s in-service date, which is the same coverage as the Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty.For Genuine Toyota Accessories purchased after the new vehicle purchase the coverage is 12 months, regardless of mileage, from the date the accessory was installed on the vehicle, or the remainder of any applicable new vehicle warranty, whichever provides greater coverage.You may be eligible for transportation assistance if it’s necessary that your vehicle be kept overnight for repairs covered under warranty. Please see your authorized Toyota dealership for further details.For complete details about Toyota’s warranties, please visit www.toyota.com, refer to the applicable Warranty and Maintenance Guide or see your Toyota dealer.WARRANTIESFor Toyota Mobility program details, go to www.toyota.com/mobility or call the Toyota Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-331-4331 DISCLOSURES1. Toyota strives to build vehicles to match customer interest and thus they typically are built with popular options and option packages. Not all options/packages are available separately and some may not be available in all regions of the country. If you would prefer a vehicle with no or different options, contact your dealer to check for current availability or the possibility of placing a special order. 2. Entune™ is a trademark of Toyota Motor Corporation. Always drive safely, obey traffic laws and focus on the road while driving. Services vary by phone/carrier. Functionality depends on many factors. Services subject to change. For enrollment and more details, see toyota.com/entune. 3. May not be compatible with all mobile phones, MP3/WMA players and like models. 4. iPod® and iPhone® are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. All rights reserved. 5. Advanced voice recognition capabilities vary by head unit. 6. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Toyota is under license. A compatible Bluetooth®-enabled phone must first be paired. Phone performance depends on software, coverage and carrier. 7. Apps/services vary by phone/carrier; functionality depends on many factors. Select apps use large amounts of data; you are responsible for charges. Apps and services subject to change. See toyota.com/entune for details. 8. Always drive safely, obey traffic laws and focus on the road while driving. Siri® is available on select iPhone®/iPad® models and requires Internet access. Siri® is not available in all languages or all areas and features vary by area. Some Siri® functionality and commands are not accessible in the vehicle. Data charges may apply. See apple.com and phone carrier for details. Siri® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. 9. Availability and accuracy of the information provided by the navigation system is dependent upon many factors. Use common sense when relying on information provided. Services and programming subject to change. Services not available in every city or roadway. Updates may be available from your dealer at an additional cost. See Owner’s Manual for details. 10. Be sure to obey traffic regulations and maintain awareness of road and traffic conditions at all times. Apps/services vary by phone/carrier; functionality depends on many factors. Select apps use large amounts of data; you are responsible for charges. Apps and services subject to change. See toyota.com/entune for details. 11. HD Radio™ Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio,™ and the HD, HD Radio, and “Arc” logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. 12. SiriusXM audio services require a subscription sold separately, or as a package, by Sirius XM Radio Inc. If you decide to continue service after your trial, the subscription plan you choose will automatically renew thereafter and you will be charged according to your chosen payment method at then-current rates. Fees and taxes apply. To cancel you must call SiriusXM at 1-866-635-2349. See SiriusXM Customer Agreement for complete terms at www.siriusxm.com. All fees and programming subject to change. Not all vehicles or devices are capable of receiving all services offered by SiriusXM. Current information and features may not be available in all locations, or on all receivers. ©2017 Sirius XM Radio Inc. Sirius, XM, SiriusXM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. 13. Trial length and service availability may vary by model, model year or trim. 14. PANDORA,® the PANDORA® logo, and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc., used with permission. 15. The backup camera does not provide a comprehensive view of the rear area of the vehicle. You should also look around outside your vehicle and use your mirrors to confirm rearward clearance. Environmental conditions may limit effectiveness and view may become obscured. See Owner’s Manual for additional limitations and details. 16. CAUTION! When driving a hybrid vehicle, pay special attention to the area around the vehicle. Because there is little vehicle noise in EV Mode, pedestrians, people riding bicycles or other people and vehicles in the area may not be aware of the vehicle starting off or approaching them, so take extra care while driving. EV Mode works under certain conditions at low speeds for up to one-half mile. See Owner’s Manual for details. 17. The Smart Key System may interfere with some pacemakers or cardiac defibrillators. If you have one of these medical devices, please talk to your doctor to see if you should deactivate this system. 18. Vehicle Stability Control is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control under adverse conditions. It is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving practices. Factors including speed, road conditions, weather and driver steering input can all affect whether VSC will be effective in preventing a loss of control. See Owner’s Manual for additional limitations and details. 19. Brake Assist is designed to help the driver take full advantage of the benefits of ABS. It is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Braking effectiveness also depends on proper vehicle maintenance, and tire and road conditions. See Owner’s Manual for additional limitations and details. 20. Smart Stop Technology® operates only in the event of certain contemporaneous brake and accelerator pedal applications. When engaged, the system will reduce power to help the brakes bring the vehicle to a stop. Factors including speed, road conditions and driver input can all impact stopping distance. Smart Stop Technology® is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving and does not guarantee instant stopping. See Owner’s Manual for details. 21. Drivers are responsible for their own safe driving. Always pay attention to your surroundings and drive safely. System effectiveness is dependent on many factors including road, weather and vehicle conditions. See Owner’s Manual for additional limitations and details. 22. The TSS Pre-Collision System is designed to help avoid or reduce the crash speed and damage in certain frontal collisions only. It is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving. System effectiveness is dependent on many factors including road, weather and vehicle conditions. See Owner’s Manual for additional limitations and details. 23. Lane Departure Alert is designed to read visible lane markers under certain conditions, and provide visual and audible alerts when lane departure is detected. It is not a collision-avoidance system or a substitute for safe and attentive driving. Effectiveness is dependent on many factors including road, weather and vehicle conditions. See Owner’s Manual for additional limitations and details. 24. Automatic High Beams operate at speeds above 25 mph. Factors such as a dirty windshield, weather, lighting and terrain limit effectiveness, requiring the driver to manually operate the high beams. See Owner’s Manual for additional limitations and details. 25. All the airbag systems are Supplemental Restraint Systems. All airbags (if installed) are designed to inflate only under certain conditions and in certain types of severe collisions. To decrease the risk of injury from an inflating airbag, always wear seatbelts and sit upright in the middle of the seat as far back as possible. Do not put objects in front of an airbag or around the seatback. Do not use a rearward-facing child seat in any front passenger seat. See Owner’s Manual for additional limitations and details. 26. Whiplash-Injury-Lessening front seats can help reduce the severity of whiplash injury in certain rear-end collisions. 27. The Toyota Tire Pressure Monitor alerts the driver when tire pressure is critically low. For optimal tire wear and performance, tire pressure should be checked regularly with a gauge; do not rely solely on the monitor system. See Owner’s Manual for details. 28. This device is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving practices. It is the driver’s responsibility to maintain a lookout for pedestrians, cyclists, other cars and objects, and to drive the vehicle in a safe and attentive manner to avoid making contact. 29. Hill Start Assist Control is designed to help minimize backward rolling on steep ascents. It is not a substitute for safe driving judgment and practices. Factors including speed, grade, surface conditions and driver input can all affect whether HAC will be effective in preventing a loss of control. See Owner’s Manual for additional limitations and details. 30. The engine immobilizer is a state-of-the-art anti-theft system. When you insert your key into the ignition switch or bring a Smart Key fob into the vehicle, the key transmits an electronic code to the vehicle. The engine will only start if the code in the transponder chip inside the key/fob matches the code in the vehicle’s immobilizer. Because the transponder chip is embedded in the key/fob, it can be costly to replace. If you lose a key or fob, your Toyota dealer can help. Alternatively, you can find a qualified independent locksmith to perform high-security key services by consulting your local Yellow Pages or by contacting www.aloa.org. 31. Covers normal factory scheduled service for 2 years or 25K miles, whichever comes first. See Toyota dealer for details and exclusions. Valid only in the continental U.S. and Alaska. 32. Does not include parts and fluids, except emergency fuel delivery. Valid only in the continental U.S. and Alaska. 33. Meets Tier 2/Bin 3 Federal emissions standard. 34. Hybrid vehicle battery expected life is 150,000 miles based on laboratory bench testing. 35. When equipped with optional 16-in. 8-spoke alloy wheels with P195/50R16 tires. 36. Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution. 37. 2018 EPA-estimated mileage. Actual mileage will vary. 38. Extra-cost color. 39. This floor mat was designed specifically for use in your model and model year vehicle and SHOULD NOT be used in any other vehicle. To avoid potential interference with pedal operation, each mat must be secured with its fasteners. Do not install a floor mat on top of an existing floor mat. 40. The Toyota Genuine Accessory Warranty will only apply when the installation is performed by a trained Toyota-approved installer. Please see dealer for details.CARS BUILT FOR THE WAY YOU LIVE At Toyota, we build cars for how you live. From building advanced safety features designed to help prevent crashes to driving cross-country to understand how we can make your driving experience better, our work starts with understanding your needs. Building cars for how you live also means thinking about tomorrow — from fuel efficiency and environmental innovations, to things beyond cars, like a bicycle that you can control with your mind. And because what we learn building cars can help improve lives in other places, we do things like help communities rebuild their homes quickly after a disaster and work with soup kitchens to help them serve more people faster. Toyota. Built for how you live. Together we are going places.Toyota strives to build vehicles to match customer interest and thus they typically are built with popular options and option packages. Not all options/packages are available separately and some may not be available in all regions of the country. See toyota.com for information about options/packages commonly available in your area. If you would prefer a vehicle without any or with different options, contact your dealer to check for current availability or the possibility of placing a special order.Some vehicles are shown with available equipment. Seatbelts should be worn at all times. For details on vehicle specifications, standard features and available equipment in your area, contact your Toyota dealer. A vehicle with particular equipment may not be available at the dealership. Ask your Toyota dealer to help locate a specifically equipped vehicle. All information presented herein is based on data available at the time of posting, is subject to change without notice and pertains specifically to mainland U.S.A. vehicles only. Prototypes shown. Actual production vehicles will vary. BOLT EV 2018 1 Based on recognized industry awards for October 2016 through September 2017. 2 EPA-estimated 238-mile EV range. Your actual range may vary based on several factors including temperature, terrain, and driving technique. 3 Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution. Bolt EV Premier in Nightfall Gray Metallic with available features. CHEVROLET BOLT EV: THE MOST AWARDED ELECTRIC VEHICLE OF THE YEAR.1 The award-winning Bolt EV is an all- electric crossover that offers 238 miles of pure electric range on a full charge.2 Built with the utility of a crossover from the inside out, this vehicle has plenty of head and leg room, and with folding rear seats, it has 56.6 cubic feet of maximum cargo space.3 Because it’s a vehicle that is built around your driving needs, charging the battery is as easy as plugging in your cell phone. The perfect combination of range, utility and style, Bolt EV isn’t just a great electric vehicle. It’s a great vehicle, period. Immerse yourself more fully in Bolt EV by using the icons placed throughout this catalog to enjoy an interactive experience. VISIT MEETBOLTEV.COM TO BEGIN THE BOLT EV INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE. GO THE DISTANCE. Bolt EV offers an EPA-estimated 238 miles of range on a full charge1 — which is more than five times the amount needed for the average daily commute of 40 miles. You could go days without having to charge your battery. LOCATION-BASED CHARGING. Bolt EV makes charging efficient with home and away settings. You can delay charging to take advantage of off-peak electricity rates when you’re at home and begin charging immediately when you’re away. CHOOSE YOUR CHARGE. When it comes to charging, Bolt EV is centered around your driving needs. Choose from available DC Fast Charging, the available AeroVironment® 240-volt charging unit (professional installation required), or a conventional 120-volt outlet. With the award-winning Bolt EV, you’ve got options. RANGE Bolt EV Premier in Arctic Blue Metallic with available features and Chevrolet Accessories.1 EPA-estimated 238-mile EV range. Your actual range may vary based on several factors including temperature, terrain, and driving technique. 32 1 1 Charging rate varies based on output of the charge unit, vehicle settings and outside temperature. 2 Requires active OnStar service, compatible device, factory-installed remote start and power locks. Data rates apply. Visit onstar.com for details and system limitations. 1. EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS. Charging your Bolt EV is as easy as plugging in your cell phone with the available AeroVironment® 240-volt charging unit (professional installation required). This powerful charging unit will charge your Bolt EV up to five times faster than a 120-volt outlet.1 2. KNOW WHERE YOU STAND. Bolt EV makes it easy to monitor range. The Energy History screen provides a bar graph format that displays energy efficiency in 5-mile intervals for the previous 50 miles. 3. CHARGE FASTER. For equipped vehicles, DC Fast Charging is available at conveniently located public charging stations and provides up to 90 miles of range in about 30 minutes of charge.1 Use the myChevrolet Mobile App2 to find the closest DC Fast Charging station. SCAN THIS ICON FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VISIT MEETBOLTEV.COM ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE PERFORMANCE MAXIMIZE YOUR DRIVE. With smooth handling and plenty of passing power, Bolt EV is an electric vehicle that’s fun to drive. It’s also engineered to maximize energy and efficiency with features like Regen on Demand™ and One Pedal Driving. EFFICIENT, EVERYWHERE. One Pedal Driving helps you get anywhere you want to go more efficiently. While driving in Low mode at any speed, One Pedal Driving lets you speed up and slow down by using only the accelerator pedal.3 When you want to speed up, press your foot down like you normally would. And when you want to slow down, just lift your foot off the accelerator. This means you rarely have to touch the brake pedal. So instead of wasting energy when slowing down, One Pedal Driving helps you capture energy and sends it back to the battery. Of course, you should always use your brake pedal if you need to stop quickly. EXPLORE YOUR RANGE. Regen on Demand allows you to convert energy into electricity and transfers it back to the battery. A simple pull and hold of the Regen on Demand paddle on your steering wheel will decelerate your vehicle.3 POWER IS NOTHING WITHOUT CONTROL. The Electronic Precision Shift offers smooth and responsive shifting — and the latest in technology. Bolt EV is the first Chevrolet vehicle to have a shifter that sends electronic signals to the drive unit to select Reverse, Neutral, Park, Drive and Low. The sleek joystick shifter offers a seamless and effortless experience. And because it eliminates the need for bulky hardware, the center console area is freed up to provide additional room and a greater sense of personal space. 1 EPA-estimated 238-mile EV range. Your actual range may vary based on several factors including temperature, terrain, and driving technique. 2 Based on initial vehicle movement. 3 Feature unavailable in cold weather and at or near full charge. See chevrolet.com for details. 6.5 SECONDS 0 TO 60 MPH 2 238 EPA-ESTIMATED MILES OF RANGE ON A SINGLE CHARGE 1 266 LB.-FT. OF TORQUE Bolt EV Premier in Silver Ice Metallic with available features. “ Quick on its feet and fun to drive, Bolt EV gives Tesla a run for its money.” — Car and Driver SCAN THIS ICON FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VISIT MEETBOLTEV.COM ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE DESIGN Bolt EV Premier in Arctic Blue Metallic with available features. 32 1 1 Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution. SCAN THIS ICON FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VISIT MEETBOLTEV.COM ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE 1. LIVING ROOM. Bolt EV offers easy entry and exit for five passengers and all their gear. Rear seats fold down for 56.6 cubic feet of cargo space,1 which allows easy loading of large or odd-sized items. The battery placed beneath the floor enables a flat storage surface and a very spacious compartment. The rear cargo area features a deep well with an available false cargo floor for additional storage. 2. DESIGNED TO PERFORM. Michelin® Energy™ Saver All-Season tires with Selfseal® technology offer low rolling resistance and are designed to self-seal in the event of a minor tread puncture such as that made by a nail. The specially engineered 17-inch wheels provide enhanced stiffness to help manage noise and vibration. 3. AN EVOLUTION OF CLASSIC STYLE. A sculpted exterior takes a fresh approach to proportions and also to details such as the lamps and grille. TECHNOLOGY Bolt EV Premier interior in Dark Galvanized Gray/Sky Cool Gray with perforated leather-appointed seats. ADVANCED INTELLIGENCE. Smart technology helps Bolt EV make every ride a connected one. Important information such as your battery levels, range estimation, charge settings and climate controls is readily available on the standard 10.2-inch diagonal Chevrolet MyLink1 center display screen and 8-inch diagonal driver cluster. Apple CarPlay™ COMPATIBILITY.2 Take some of your favorite compatible iPhone® features and put them on your vehicle’s touch-screen display in a smart, simple manner. Access your Phone, Music, Maps and Messages, as well as some of your other favorite apps (e.g., iHeartRadio3 and Pandora® Internet Radio3). ANDROID AUTO COMPATIBILITY.4 You can quickly and intuitively interact with select smartphone apps with support for Android Auto.™ This system takes some of your compatible Android™ phone’s features and puts them on the Chevrolet MyLink 1 display. You can access your phone, text messages, music, navigation and more. Wi-Fi IN YOUR BOLT EV. Chevrolet offers a built-in Wi-Fi® hotspot5 that provides a better in-vehicle experience than your smartphone. Our stronger signal means you have a fast and reliable connection for up to seven devices. 1 Full functionality requires compatible Bluetooth and smartphone, and USB connectivity for some devices. 2 Vehicle user interface is a product of Apple and its terms and privacy statements apply. Requires compatible iPhone and data plan rates apply. 3 Data plan rates apply. 4 Vehicle user interface is a product of Google and its terms and privacy statements apply. Requires the Android Auto app on Google Play and an Android compatible smartphone running Android 5.0 Lollipop or higher and data plan rates apply. 5 Requires a compatible mobile device, active OnStar service and data plan. 4G LTE service available in select markets. Visit onstar.com for coverage map, details and system limitations. Data plans provided by AT&T. Apple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple Inc. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Android, Android Auto, Google, Google Play and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc. 32 1 1 Requires active OnStar service, compatible device, factory-installed remote start and power locks. Data rates apply. Visit onstar.com for details and system limitations. SCAN THIS ICON FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VISIT MEETBOLTEV.COM ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE 1. myChevrolet Mobile App.1 Turn your compatible mobile device into a command center for your Bolt EV. Create a completely connected experience between your vehicle and your smartphone. Lock the doors, check charge levels and tire pressure, and even remotely start your vehicle to warm it up while it’s charging — all with the tap of a finger. 2. ENERGY USAGE SCREEN. Want to know how much energy you’re using? The energy usage screen shows an index score based on factors that may influence energy consumption, such as driving technique, terrain, climate settings and outside temperature. 3. RANGE ANALYSIS. A Confidence Gauge in the configurable Driver Information Center provides best-case and worst-case scenarios based on recent driving conditions. It analyzes how you trend on efficiency based on real-life driving information. SAFETY SAFETY STARTS WITH YOU. Safety features are no substitute for the driver’s responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner. The driver should remain attentive to traffic, surroundings and road conditions at all times. Read the vehicle Owner’s Manual for important feature limitations and information. SCAN THIS ICON FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VISIT MEETBOLTEV.COM ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE ADVANCED SAFETY TECHNOLOGY HELPS YOU COVER ALL THE ANGLES. FRONT PEDESTRIAN BRAKING. At speeds up to 50 mph, this available system uses a forward-looking camera to survey the road ahead, flashing a warning signal and a series of eight beeps when the vehicle is approaching a pedestrian ahead too fast. If necessary, the system will even automatically apply last-second braking when traveling at low speeds. LOW SPEED FORWARD AUTOMATIC BRAKING. Available on Bolt EV, camera-based Low Speed Forward Automatic Braking helps mitigate collisions with detected vehicles. The system may even help avoid a collision at very low speeds. The system works at speeds below 50 mph. FORWARD COLLISION ALERT. This available feature continually monitors how close your vehicle is to the vehicle in front of you. If the system determines that a front-end collision with a detected vehicle is imminent, it alerts the driver to a potential crash. It also warns the driver if their Bolt EV is following a detected vehicle much too closely. LANE KEEP ASSIST WITH LANE DEPARTURE WARNING. At speeds above 37 mph, the available camera-based system monitors road lines and will gently turn the steering wheel if the vehicle begins changing lanes without the use of a turn signal. Available on Bolt EV. LANE CHANGE ALERT WITH SIDE BLIND ZONE ALERT. This available feature has radar sensors in the rear corners of the vehicle to help detect fast-approaching vehicles in the adjacent lanes as well as vehicles in the side mirror blind zones. Amber icons in the exterior mirrors indicate a vehicle’s presence. REAR VISION CAMERA. Standard on Bolt EV, the rear vision camera displays a view of the area immediately behind the vehicle on the 10.2-inch diagonal color touch-screen — making it easier to see what’s behind you while backing up. REAR PARK ASSIST. This available feature helps you back up by sounding an audible alert and providing visual indication on the rear vision camera display when it detects certain stationary objects in close proximity behind the vehicle. INTELLIBEAM HEADLAMPS. When oncoming headlamps are sensed or when taillamps are detected in front of you, the available IntelliBeam® high beam assist intuitively adjusts between low and high beams. SURROUND VISION. This available feature makes parallel parking and maneuvering at low speeds into tight garage spaces so much easier. Using four strategically placed cameras, Surround Vision gives you a bird’s-eye view of the area immediately surrounding your Bolt EV on the 10.2-inch diagonal color touch-screen display, allowing you to see the areas behind and around you. You’ll get the full view with just one look. REAR CAMERA MIRROR. The available Rear Camera Mirror technology projects a wide-angle view of the area behind your Bolt EV with the easy flip of a switch on your rearview mirror. The mirror surface doubles as a video screen and provides the driver with a full, high-resolution view without the obstruction of head restraints, rear-seat passengers or cargo, so you can see more of the approaching traffic behind you. Dark Galvanized Gray/Sky Cool Gray Perforated Leather Appointments 6 17" Painted-Aluminum (Standard on LT) 17" Ultra Bright Machined-Aluminum with Painted Pockets (Standard on Premier) ARCTIC BLUE METALLIC 4 (With Black Grille) SUMMIT WHITE (With Black Grille) MOSAIC BLACK METALLIC (With Dark Silver Grille) ORANGE BURST METALLIC 3 (With Dark Silver Grille) KINETIC BLUE METALLIC 3 (With Black Grille) CAJUN RED TINTCOAT 3 (With Black Grille) NIGHTFALL GRAY METALLIC (With Black Grille) SILVER ICE METALLIC 1, 2 (With Black Grille) Dark Galvanized Gray/Sky Cool Gray Deluxe Cloth 5 Light Ash Gray/Ceramic White Perforated Leather Appointments 6 Dark Galvanized Gray Perforated Leather Appointments 6 COLORS FABRICS WHEELS 1 Requires Dark Galvanized Gray or Light Ash Gray/Ceramic White interior. 2 Premier models only. 3 Extra-cost color. 4 Requires Dark Galvanized Gray or Dark Galvanized Gray/Sky Cool Gray interior. 5 Standard on LT. 6 Standard on Premier. CUSTOMIZE YOUR BOLT EV. Visit MeetBoltEV.com and take a picture of the icon below to create your own Bolt EV. Select an exterior color and create a video of your vehicle you can save and share. Bolt EV Premier in Arctic Blue Metallic with available features. SCAN THIS ICON FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VISIT MEETBOLTEV.COM ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS ● STANDARD AVAILABLE — NOT AVAILABLE LTPREMIEREXTERIOR Antenna: Roof-mounted shark fin ●● Door handles: Body-color Body-color with chrome strip ● — — ● Daytime running lamps with LED signature ●● Headlamps: High-intensity discharge, low and high beam projector, automatic on and off ●● IntelliBeam automatic high beam assist —1 LED center high-mounted stop lamp and taillamps ●● Luggage rack: Side rails, roof-mounted —● Mirrors: Heated, power-adjustable, Black, manual-folding Heated, power-adjustable, Black, manual-folding with integrated turn signal indicators ● — — ● Wipers: Front intermittent, variable, with washers; rear intermittent with washer ●● PROPULSION/CHASSIS Electric drive unit: 200 hp (150 kW) of motoring power, 266 lb.-ft. (360 N•m) of motoring torque ●● Battery: Propulsion, 60 kWh lithium-ion Rechargeable Energy Storage System ●● Battery: 12-volt with rundown protection ●● Brakes: 4-wheel antilock, 4-wheel disc ●● Regen on Demand: Driver-initiated regenerative braking, steering wheel-mounted paddle ●● Electronic parking brake ●● Charge cord: 120-volt, portable ●● Onboard charger: 7.2 kW high-voltage ●● DC Fast Charging capability Charge control: Location-based, selectable GPS-enabled with programmable “home” charging setting and programmable time of day with charging status indicator light on instrument panel ●● Electronic Precision Shift: Electronic transmission range selector, leather-trimmed ●● Suspension: Performance Ride and Handling; independent front, semi-independent rear with compound crank ●●LTPREMIERSAFETY & SECURITY Air bags: 2 Driver and front passenger frontal and knee; head-curtain and seat-mounted side-impact for front and rear outboard seating positions ●● LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) system for child safety seats ●● Rear Camera Mirror with full camera display —● Rear vision camera ●— Surround Vision: Bird’s-eye view, includes rear vision camera —● Safety belts: 3-point, driver and front passenger, with pretensioners and load limiters ●● Teen Driver technology ●● Tire Pressure Monitoring System ●● StabiliTrak® Electronic Stability Control System with Traction Control ●● Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert 3 ● Rear Cross Traffic Alert 3 ● Rear Park Assist 3 ● Forward Collision Alert and Following Distance Indicator —1 Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning —1 Low Speed Forward Automatic Braking and Front Pedestrian Braking —1 LTPREMIERINTERIOR Air conditioning: Single-zone automatic climate control ●● Cabin air filter ●● Cargo area: Cargo cover False cargo floor storage area ●● ● Center rear armrest —● Console with sliding armrest and covered storage ●● Cup holders: 2 front 2 rear in armrest ● — ● ● Door locks: Power-programmable with lockout protection and rear door child security ●● Driver Information Center: 8-inch diagonal enhanced multi-color configurable graphic display with 3 themes and energy-use monitors ●● Floor mats: Carpeted front and rear ●● Heat ducts: Rear ●● Keyless Open and Start: Passive unlock and lock on all doors and liftgate; push-button start ●● Lighting: Interior ambient lighting, front reading lamps, dome lamp and cargo area lamp Ambient instrument panel lighting ● — ● ● Mirror: Rearview, manual day/night Rearview, auto-dimming Rearview, auto-dimming Rear Camera Mirror with full camera display ● 4 — — — ● Power outlet: Auxiliary 12-volt, located in front storage bin ●● Remote Keyless Entry with remote start, door and liftgate lock/unlock functions, and panic button ●● Steering wheel: 3-spoke tilt and telescoping with steering wheel-mounted controls for audio, phone and cruise control Automatic heated, leather-wrapped ● 4 ● ● Windows: Power with driver express-up/-down; front and rear passenger express-down ●● Wireless charging for devices 5 —6 1 Requires available Driver Confidence II Package. 2 A NOTE ON CHILD SAFETY: Always use safety belts and the correct child restraint for your child’s age and size, even with air bags. Even in vehicles equipped with the Passenger Sensing System, children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate infant, child or booster seat. Never place a rear-facing infant restraint in the front seat of any vehicle equipped with an active frontal air bag. See the Owner’s Manual and the child safety seat instructions for more safety information. 3 Requires available Driver Confidence Package. 4 Requires available Comfort and Convenience Package. 5 The system wirelessly charges one PMA- or Qi-compatible mobile device. Some devices require an adaptor or back cover. To check for phone or other device compatibility, visit my.chevrolet.com/learn for details. 6 Requires available Infotainment Package. 1 Requires available Comfort and Convenience Package. 2 MyLink functionality varies by model. Full functionality requires compatible Bluetooth and smartphone, and USB connectivity for some devices. 3 Visit my.chevrolet.com/learn for vehicle and smartphone compatibility. 4 Vehicle user interface is a product of Apple and its terms and privacy statements apply. Requires compatible iPhone and data plan rates apply. 5 Vehicle user interface is a product of Google and its terms and privacy statements apply. Requires the Android Auto app on Google Play and an Android compatible smartphone running Android 5.0 Lollipop or higher and data plan rates apply. 6 Requires available Infotainment Package. 7 Not compatible with all devices. 8 If you decide to continue service after your trial, the subscription plan you choose will automatically renew thereafter and you will be charged according to your chosen payment method at then-current rates. Fees and taxes apply. To cancel you must call SiriusXM at 1-866-635-2349. See SiriusXM Customer Agreement for complete terms at siriusxm.com. All fees and programming subject to change. 9 Requires a compatible mobile device, active OnStar service and data plan. 4G LTE service available in select markets. Visit onstar.com for coverage map, details and system limitations. Data plans provided by AT&T. 10 The system wirelessly charges one PMA- or Qi-compatible mobile device. Some devices require an adaptor or back cover. To check for phone or other device compatibility, visit my.chevrolet.com/learn for details. 11 Visit onstar.com for coverage map, details and system limitations. Services vary by model. Service plan required. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. Not all vehicles may transmit all crash data. 12 Roadside service provided by Allstate Roadside Services. LTPREMIERSEATING Front bucket seats with 6-way manual seat adjusters and adjustable head restraints ●● Rear 60/40 split-folding seat with articulating head restraints for outboard seats ●● Seating: Deluxe Cloth Perforated leather-appointed ● — — ● Heated seats: Driver and front passenger Rear outboard 1 — ● ● ENTERTAINMENT Chevrolet MyLink 2 Radio: 10.2-inch diagonal LCD color touch-screen, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan and digital clock, Bluetooth® audio streaming,3 voice-activated technology for radio and phone, and Apple CarPlay ™4 and Android Auto ™5 compatibility ●● 6-speaker audio system ●● Bose® premium 7-speaker audio system including Richbass™ woofer —6 2 USB ports 7 and auxiliary input jack, located in front center console 2 USB ports,7 charge only, located on rear of center console ● — ● 6 SiriusXM Satellite Radio8 All Access Package with 3-month trial subscription ●● Built-in Wi-Fi® hotspot 9 for up to seven devices ●●LTPREMIERWHEELS 17" painted-aluminum ●— 17" Ultra Bright machined-aluminum with painted pockets —● PACKAGES Comfort and Convenience Package: Heated driver and front passenger seats, 3-spoke leather-wrapped heated steering wheel and auto-dimming inside rearview mirror ● Driver Confidence Package: Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Rear Park Assist 1 ● Driver Confidence II Package: Low Speed Forward Automatic Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Alert, Following Distance Indicator, Front Pedestrian Braking and IntelliBeam automatic high beam assist —6 Infotainment Package: Bose premium 7-speaker audio system including Richbass woofer, wireless charging for devices 10 and 2 charge-only USB ports7 for rear passengers — ONSTAR® As you travel to spend time with the ones you care about most, OnStar 11 is with you to empower every moment. With a paid OnStar service plan, you have a 24/7 lifeline to Advisors, ready to help if you’ve been in a crash, your car’s been stolen, you’re lost or you need Roadside Assistance.12 Visit onstar.com or push the blue OnStar button in your Bolt EV to learn more. SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)● STANDARD AVAILABLE — NOT AVAILABLE CHEVROLET.COM/ACCESSORIESCHEVROLET.COM/WARRANTY SIRIUSXM.COMONSTAR.COM OWNERSHIP EXTRAS Experience Chevrolet Complete Care, a comprehensive coverage, warranty and protection program that comes standard with every new 2018 Chevrolet Bolt EV lease and purchase. Simply, it is designed around you, to make it easy to keep your Chevrolet like new — and give you the confidence you deserve when you need it most. YOUR COMPREHENSIVE OWNER BENEFIT PROGRAM. Includes two maintenance visits (tire rotations and multipoint vehicle inspections).1 8-year/100,000-mile Battery and Specific Electric Drive Component Limited Warranty and Courtesy Transportation.2 5 years/60,000 miles of Roadside Assistance.2 5-year/60,000-mile Powertrain Limited Warranty.2 3-year/36,000-mile Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty.2 6 years/100,000 miles of Rust-Through Protection.2 MAXIMUM CAPACITIESCHARGING DIMENSIONS Width 69.5" Front Track 59.1" Rear Track 59.1" Length 164" Wheelbase 102.4" Height 62.8" Available 240-volt charging station. Enjoy one-stop shopping for both your Bolt EV and Level 2 charging equipment. The Chevrolet recommended home charging provider, AeroVironment,® offers Bolt EV owners proven, reliable and compatible charging equipment with convenient financing options at participating Chevrolet dealers. For information on installation services, visit aerovironment.com or call 1-888-833-2148 to speak with a customer service associate. EPA-ESTIMATED FUEL ECONOMY EV Range 238 miles 3 Combined 119 MPGe BATTERY 60 kWh PASSENGER VOLUME 94.4 cubic feet/seats 5 MAX CARGO VOLUME 4 56.6 cubic feet NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY 5-YEAR/60,000-MILE TRANSFERABLE POWERTRAIN LIMITED WARRANTY Every 2018 Chevrolet Bolt EV comes with a 5-year/60,000-mile (whichever comes first) transferable Powertrain Limited Warranty. Plus, you get 5 years/60,000 miles (whichever comes first) of the 24/7 Roadside Assistance Program and 8 years/100,000 miles of the Courtesy Transportation Program, and much more. See dealer for details. NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY GM vehicles registered in the USA are covered for 3 years/ 36,000 miles (whichever comes first). The complete vehicle is covered, including tires, towing to your nearest Chevrolet dealership and cosmetic corrosion resulting from defects. Repairs will be made to correct any vehicle defect, and most warranty repairs will be made at no charge. In addition, rust-through corrosion will be covered for 6 years/100,000 miles (whichever comes first). See dealer for details. BATTERY LIMITED WARRANTY Bolt EV battery and specific electric drive components are covered for 8 years/100,000 miles (whichever comes first). The Bolt EV battery warranty covers battery components in addition to the thermal management system, charging system and electric drive components. See dealer for details. Head Room (front/rear)39.7"/37.9 " Leg Room (front/rear)41.6"/36.5" Shoulder Room (front/rear)54.6"/52.8" 1 Maintenance visits must occur within two years or 24,000 miles of vehicle delivery, whichever comes first. Does not include air filters. See participating dealer for other restrictions and complete details. 2 Whichever comes first. See dealer for details. 3 EPA-estimated 238-mile EV range. Your actual range may vary based on several factors including temperature, terrain, and driving technique. 4 Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution. TWITTER.COM/CHEVROLET YOUTUBE.COM/CHEVROLET FACEBOOK.COM/CHEVROLET GM, the GM logo, Chevrolet, the Chevrolet logo, and the slogans, emblems, vehicle model names, vehicle body designs and other marks appearing in this catalog are the trademarks and/or service marks of General Motors, its subsidiaries, affiliates or licensors. ©2017 OnStar. All rights reserved. Sirius, XM, SiriusXM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. The Bluetooth word mark is a registered trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such mark by Chevrolet is under license. Bose is a registered trademark of the Bose Corp. Michelin is a registered trademark of Michelin North America, Inc. ©2017 General Motors. All rights reserved. December 2017 IMPORTANT INFORMATION CHEVROLET OWNER CENTER (MY.CHEVROLET.COM) Everything you need to know. Anything you need to do. Your Chevrolet Owner Center makes it easy. Create your account today to get the most out of your new vehicle. Get special alerts and offers, schedule service, review your maintenance schedule, and view how-to videos specifically for your vehicle. All online, anytime. Visit the Owner Center today to register or take a tour. ASSEMBLY Chevrolet vehicles and their components are assembled or produced by different operating units of General Motors, its subsidiaries or suppliers to GM worldwide. We sometimes find it necessary to produce Chevrolet vehicles with different or differently sourced components than originally scheduled. Since some options may be unavailable when your vehicle is assembled, we suggest you verify that your vehicle includes the equipment you ordered and that, if there were changes, they are acceptable to you. ONSTAR OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery), wireless service and GPS satellite signals to be available and operating for features to function properly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. Subscription Service Agreement required. Call 1.888.4ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) or visit onstar.com for OnStar Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, details and system limitations. A NOTE ON CHILD SAFETY Always use safety belts and the correct child restraint for your child’s age and size, even with air bags. Even in vehicles equipped with the Passenger Sensing System, children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate infant, child or booster seat. Never place a rear-facing infant restraint in the front seat of any vehicle equipped with an active frontal air bag. See the Owner’s Manual and the child safety seat instructions for more safety information. IMPORTANT WORDS ABOUT THIS CATALOG We have tried to make this catalog comprehensive and factual. We reserve the right, however, to make changes at any time, without notice, in prices, colors, materials, equipment, specifications, models and availability. Specifications, dimensions, measurements, ratings and other numbers in this catalog and other printed materials provided at the dealership or affixed to vehicles are approximations based on design and engineering drawings, prototypes and laboratory tests. Your vehicle may differ due to variations in manufacture and equipment. Since some information may have been updated since the time of printing, please check with your Chevrolet dealer for complete details. Chevrolet reserves the right to lengthen or shorten the model year for any product for any reason or to start and end model years at different times. Certain vehicle features may lose their usefulness over time due to obsolescence from technological changes. Unless otherwise noted, all claims based on GM Small Car segment and latest available competitive information. Excludes other GM vehicles. SPARE TIRE INFORMATION There is no standard jack or spare tire in the 2018 Chevrolet Bolt EV. Your vehicle may have a tire sealant and compressor kit that uses a liquid tire sealant to temporarily seal up to a one-quarter-inch puncture in the tread area of the tire. After using the tire inflator kit, it is recommended that you take the tire to an authorized retailer for inspection and repair as soon as possible, but at least within 100 miles of driving. The tire sealant cannot seal and inflate sidewall damage, punctures larger than one-quarter inch, or a tire that has unseated from the wheel. The sealant can only be used on one tire and for one time before its expiration date. CHEVROLET OWNERSHIP EXPERIENCE Chevrolet is committed to enhancing the vehicle shopping and ownership experience through a wide array of programs. Visit chevrolet.com to build and price, find a vehicle, request a quote, compare vehicles, find financial tools or track your vehicle order. You’ll also find information about 24-hour Roadside Assistance, Courtesy Transportation, Customer Assistance, GM Mobility, safety and current incentives. CHEVROLET.COM/SAFETY Chevrolet is committed to keeping you and your family safe — from the start of your journey to your destination. That’s why every Chevrolet is designed with a comprehensive list of safety and security features to help give you peace of mind. GMMOBILITY.COM (1-800-323-9935) GM Mobility℠ offers financial assistance for eligible adaptive equipment to make automotive travel easier for persons with disabilities or special transportation needs. To learn more about special GM Mobility offers, visit gmmobility.com. THE BUYPOWER CARD The Chevrolet BuyPower Card — Every purchase you make with the BuyPower Card from Capital One * helps you earn toward an eligible new Chevrolet, Buick, GMC or Cadillac vehicle. There’s no limit on the amount you can earn or redeem, and your Earnings don’t expire. Visit chevroletbuypowercard.com/catalogs. * Capital One, N.A. is the issuer of the BuyPower Card. General Motors (“GM”) is responsible for the operation and administration of the Earnings program. CHEVROLET.COM REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE F.Y. ’19 ASPHALT RESURFACING AND PAVEMENT PATCHING BIDS SUBJECT: Award of the Lake Forest Share of the Joint 2018 Annual Street Resurfacing Program STAFF CONTACT: Robert Ells, Superintendent of Engineering (810-3555) PURPOSE AND ACTION REQUESTED: Staff requests awarding the Lake Forest share of the joint 2018 Annual Street Resurfacing Program contract to Peter Baker & Son. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Each year engineering staff develops the resurfacing program based on visual inspections, pavement testing, and input from staff and Council. The results culminate into a 3-yr annual pavement rehabilitation program identifying the streets to be resurfaced each year. City staff have previously briefed the City Council on Municipal Partnership Initiative (MPI), a program that takes advantage of economies of scale by securing low bid prices among neighboring municipalities who bid similar projects each year. This year, the City joined forces with Lake Bluff to have a joint bid for the Annual Street Resurfacing & Asphalt Patching Programs. In 2018, the City plans to resurface approximately 2.2 center-lane miles of streets. The streets to be resurfaced are: Street From To WALNUT RD SHERIDAN RD DEERPATH RD SOUTHGATE MARKET SQ FOREST AV MCGLINNIN CT MIDDLEFORK DR NORTH END ASH LAWN DR MONTICELLO CI MEADOWOOD DR SUMMERFIELD DR RT 43 WEST END WHITMORE CT SUMMERFIELD DR NORTH END CAHILL LN KENNICOTT DR MIDDLEFORK DR FARLIN CT KENNICOTT DR SOUTH END AYNSLEY AV MIDDLEFORK DR KENNICOTT DR MIDDLEFORK DR RT 43 JENSEN DR ACORN TR MIDDLEFORK DR WHITMORE CT McKINLEY ALLEY GRANBY RD WISCONSIN AV OAKWOOD AV ATTERIDGE RD WOODLAND RD BANK LN ILLINOIS RD DEERPATH RD PROJECT REVIEW/RECOMMENDATIONS: Reviewed Date Comments Public Works Committee 3/8/18 Reviewed and Approved Street Resurfacing List Finance / Public Works Committee 3/5/18 Review FY19 CIP Projects Finance / Public Works Committee 11/13/17 Review FY19 CIP Projects 2 BUDGET/FISCAL IMPACT: The project was bid in early March with the bid opened on March 22, 2018. A total of two bids for the joint project were received. The bid prices consist of bid quantities that are to be completed by both municipalities as part of their respective resurfacing program. BIDDER TOTAL BID PRICE Peter Baker & Son $1,378,443.89 A Lamp Concrete Contractors, Inc. $1,532,976.79 The breakdown of the bid specific to Lake Forest bid items is summarized below: BIDDER TOTAL Peter Baker & Son $913,341.14 A Lamp Concrete Contractors, Inc $998,290.64 Engineer’s Estimate $1,378,443.89 Peter Baker & Son has considerable experience working in Lake Forest and has been performing projects in a satisfactory manner. As part of the annual pavement inspections and in response to resident inquiries, City staff evaluates the condition of the pavement and adds streets to the Annual Street Resurfacing program, provided the budgeted amount is greater than the bid. In order to maximize savings for the City and take advantage of the low bid prices, staff recommends adding streets to the Lake Forest share of the 2018 Annual Street Resurfacing program. These added streets have surface deterioration thereby causing inconvenience to motorists. Both municipalities are scheduled to award their respective contracts in the month of April. City Engineering staff will provide daily inspectional services for Lake Forest portion of the contract. If awarded, work on this project is expected to begin in May and be substantially completed mid-July. Upon award of the contract, both municipalities will meet with the contractor to obtain a tentative schedule for each community. The property owners near the vicinity of the construction work for Lake Forest portion of the 2018 ASR program will be notified in advance of the start of construction. The City website, under “Construction Updates”, will also provide the details the construction schedule. Below is an estimated summary of the project budget: FY2019 Funding Source Account Budget Amount Requested Budgeted? Y/N Capital Fund $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Y COUNCIL ACTION: Staff recommends awarding the 2018 Annual Street Resurfacing Program to Peter Baker & Sons in the amount of $913,341.14 to include authorization to expend the remaining $86,658.86.05 for the resurfacing of additional streets. SUBJECT: Award of the Lake Forest Share of the Joint 2018 Annual Pavement Patching Program Contract. STAFF CONTACT: Robert Ells, Superintendent of Engineering (810-3555) PURPOSE AND ACTION REQUESTED: Staff requests awarding the Lake Forest share of the joint 2018 Annual Pavement Patching Program contract to Chicagoland Paving Contractors Inc. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: This contract represents one part of the City’s Pavement Management Program. The other components include: a) Annual Pavement Resurfacing Program b) Annual Concrete Pavement Patching Contract c) In-House (Streets Section) Pothole Repair Program The Annual Pavement Patching Contract helps in preventing long-term expensive pavement rehabilitation by repairing sections of deteriorated roadway. This program, along with the in-house Pothole Repair Program, is coordinated to ensure the effectiveness of all three prioritized approaches. Each year during the spring season, the Streets Section generates a list of potholes and deteriorated sections of roadway. The information is entered into a database that is then used by both Engineering and the Streets Section to address asphalt repairs. This database is matched against the list of streets in the Annual Pavement Resurfacing Program, the 3-yr Pavement Resurfacing Program, the pavement’s structural number (both surface and base), and the width of the repair. The Streets Section is capable of handling pavement repairs which are less than 11feet wide due to the limitation of their equipment. The list of deteriorated sections of roadway are prioritized for repair based on the above criteria and the allocated budget. The Annual Pavement Patching Program provides the following benefits: a) Pavement sections are repaired in a timely manner in early summer to avoid costly total street rehabilitation b) The contractors handling major repairs allow in-house crews to focus on minor repairs and address resident complaints in an expedited manner City Staff have previously briefed the City Council on the Municipal Partnership Initiative (MPI), a program that takes advantage of economies of scale by securing low bid prices among neighboring municipalities who bid similar projects each year. This year, the City joined forces with the Village of Lake Bluff, Village of Bannockburn, Village of Linconshire, and the Village of Grayslake to do a joint bid for the Annual Pavement Patching Program. PROJECT REVIEW/RECOMMENDATIONS: Reviewed Date Comments Public Works Committee 3/8/18 Reviewed FY19 Asphalt Repair Program 2 Finance / Public Works Committee 11/13/17 Reviewed FY19 CIP Projects BUDGET/FISCAL IMPACT: The project was bid in early March with the bid opened on March 22, 2018. A total of four bids for the joint project were received. The bid prices consist of bid quantities that are to be completed by all the municipalities as part of their respective asphalt patching program. BIDDERS TOTAL BID PRICE Chicagoland Paving Contractors, Inc $239,449.00 Schroeder Asphalt Services, Inc. $271,563.50 Peter Baker & Son, Co. $325,722.50 J.A. JOHNSON PAVING CO $345,905.20 The breakdown of the bid specific to Lake Forest bid items is summarized below: BIDDER TOTAL Chicagoland Paving Contractors, Inc $129,000.00 Schroeder Asphalt Services, Inc. $143,975.00 Peter Baker & Son, Co. $165,800.00 J.A. JOHNSON PAVING CO $179,220.00 Engineer’s Estimate $150,000.00 Chicagoland Paving Contractors, Inc., has experience working in Lake Forest and has been performing projects in a satisfactory manner. City Engineering staff will provide daily inspectional services for the Lake Forest portion of the contract. If awarded, work on this project is expected to begin in May and be substantially completed in early June. Upon award of the contract, the municipalities will meet with the contractor to obtain a tentative schedule for each community. The City’s website, under “Construction Updates”, will also provide the details the construction schedule. Below is an estimated summary of the Project budget: FY2019 Funding Source Account Budget Amount Requested Budgeted? Y/N Capital Fund $150,000 $150,000 Y COUNCIL ACTION: Staff recommends awarding the 2018 Pavement Patching Program to Chicagoland Paving Contractor, Inc. for a not-to-exceed amount of $150,000.