Difficulty Level: Novice | Time Required: 5 Minutes | Tools Required: None | Related Parts, Products, Services or Technology: Teen Driver-designated key fob
Teen Driver helps encourage safe driving habits for your teen. Available in most GM vehicles, it defaults active
1. Start by setting up the key fob. You can set up any vehicle key fob as the Teen Driver-designated key fob. Once complete, the Teen Driver features will activate whenever your teen uses that key fob. To begin, register the key fob as the Teen Driver key:
a. While in PARK, navigate to the Settings menu on your
b. Create a four-digit PIN number. This will prevent the teen from changing settings or deleting any data.
c. Depending on your infotainment system, select either “Add/Remove Teen Driver Keys” or “Setup Keys,” and follow the on-screen prompts. If equipped with Keyless Open and Start, the key fob must be placed in the designated pocket in order to register the key. See the “Remote Key Operation” section of your vehicle’s Owner’s Manual for pocket location.
2. Next, you can configure these settings if equipped:
a. Audio Volume Limit: Set a volume limit for the radio or streaming device paired with the vehicle.
b. Speed Warning: Set a speed warning between 64 km/hr and 120 km/hr, which will give your teen a warning on the Driver Information Centre (DIC) and an audible chime.
c. Speed Limiter: Set a speed limit on the vehicle of 136 km/hr. On certain vehicles, when the Speed Limiter is turned ON, the vehicle’s maximum acceleration will be limited. The DIC will display a message that the acceleration is limited.
d. Buckle to Drive: Turn ON to prevent the teen from shifting out of PARK for 20 seconds after the brake pedal is pressed if on the driver or, on some vehicles the detected passenger, has not buckled their seat belt. On some vehicles, Buckle to Drive is always ON when Teen Driver is active and is not configurable.
e. SiriusXM® Explicit Content Filter: Doesn’t allow the teen to listen to explicit content on the vehicle’s SiriusXM
All key fobs that come with your vehicle look the same. You should label the Teen Driver key(s) to easily identify them. When the vehicle is started with a Teen Driver key, the DIC (Driver Information Centre) displays a message that Teen Driver is active.
You can register as many as eight keys to be Teen Driver keys.
There is only one report card per vehicle, even if you register more than one key.
The report card will continue to collect data until it’s reset or the maximum count is exceeded. The maximum distance driven is 64,373 kilometres when Teen Driver is activated and the maximum event count is 1,000 recorded events.
There are two ways to delete report card data:
Select either “Add/Remove Teen Driver Key” or “Setup Keys” (depending on the infotainment system) and follow the on-screen prompts to unregister the key. You can also unregister all Teen Driver keys and clear the PIN by selecting “Clear PIN and All Teen Driver Keys.”
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To find out if your vehicle has this feature, contact your dealer or refer to your vehicle’s equipment list. Please check your Owner’s Manual for more information about features.
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