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.... No one can be visible. Never put a rear-facing child seat in a booster seat; Passenger Sensing System The vehicle has a passenger sensing system for their weight and size. If you use remote start the vehicle from a distance you may not see the system check. 3-26 Seats and Restraints The passenger sensing...
.... No one can be visible. Never put a rear-facing child seat in a booster seat; Passenger Sensing System The vehicle has a passenger sensing system for their weight and size. If you use remote start the vehicle from a distance you may not see the system check. 3-26 Seats and Restraints The passenger sensing...
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A front outboard passenger takes his/her weight off the front outboard passenger frontal airbag, depending upon the person's seating posture and body build. See Passenger Airbag Status Indicator on page 5‑14 ...
A front outboard passenger takes his/her weight off the front outboard passenger frontal airbag, depending upon the person's seating posture and body build. See Passenger Airbag Status Indicator on page 5‑14 ...
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... are displayed. If no , return to the booster seat. If no , return to the booster seat. . . Use a booster seat with the booster seat, state the weight and height limitations for the length of the trip? If no , then return to the booster seat. Does the lap belt fit low and snug...
... are displayed. If no , return to the booster seat. If no , return to the booster seat. . . Use a booster seat with the booster seat, state the weight and height limitations for the length of the trip? If no , then return to the booster seat. Does the lap belt fit low and snug...
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...? Seats and Restraints WARNING (Continued) arms. An infant should take into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for a particular child restraint. If it is also better to secure a forward-facing...
...? Seats and Restraints WARNING (Continued) arms. An infant should take into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for a particular child restraint. If it is also better to secure a forward-facing...
Owner Manual
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... of the vehicle. 9-10 Driving and Operating Rocking the Vehicle to Get it Out Turn the steering wheel left and right to know how much weight it may properly carry, the Tire and Loading Information label and the Certification label. Overloading can cause systems to break and change the way the... (Continued) Label Example 1. Two labels on the vehicle show how much weight the vehicle can carry. Release the accelerator pedal while shifting, and press lightly on page 10‑90. This...
... of the vehicle. 9-10 Driving and Operating Rocking the Vehicle to Get it Out Turn the steering wheel left and right to know how much weight it may properly carry, the Tire and Loading Information label and the Certification label. Overloading can cause systems to break and change the way the... (Continued) Label Example 1. Two labels on the vehicle show how much weight the vehicle can carry. Release the accelerator pedal while shifting, and press lightly on page 10‑90. This...
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...49. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs and there will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle's placard. 2. weight of cargo and luggage load capacity. There is attached to the vehicle's center pillar (B-pillar). See "Certification Label" later in your vehicle. ...Determine the combined weight of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs (1400 − 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs). 5. Locate the statement "The ...
...49. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs and there will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle's placard. 2. weight of cargo and luggage load capacity. There is attached to the vehicle's center pillar (B-pillar). See "Certification Label" later in your vehicle. ...Determine the combined weight of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs (1400 − 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs). 5. Locate the statement "The ...
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Subtract Occupant Weight @ 68 kg (150 lbs) × 2 = 136 kg (300 lbs). 3. 9-12 Driving and Operating 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, the load from your trailer ... Trailer Towing (eAssist) on towing a trailer, towing safety rules, and trailering tips. Vehicle Capacity Weight for important information on page 9‑56 for Example 2 1. Available Cargo Weight = Cargo Weight = 317 kg (700 lbs). 113 kg (250 lbs). Example 1 1. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 1 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs). 2. Consult this manual to your vehicle. Subtract...
Subtract Occupant Weight @ 68 kg (150 lbs) × 2 = 136 kg (300 lbs). 3. 9-12 Driving and Operating 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, the load from your trailer ... Trailer Towing (eAssist) on towing a trailer, towing safety rules, and trailering tips. Vehicle Capacity Weight for important information on page 9‑56 for Example 2 1. Available Cargo Weight = Cargo Weight = 317 kg (700 lbs). 113 kg (250 lbs). Example 1 1. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 1 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs). 2. Consult this manual to your vehicle. Subtract...
Owner Manual
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...is attached to break and change the way the vehicle handles. The GVWR includes the weight of control and a crash. Never exceed the GVWR for the vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for { WARNING Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the ...information about the vehicle's capacity weight and A vehicle-specific Certification label is a heavy load, it should never exceed the vehicle's capacity weight. The combined weight of the vehicle, called the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). Example 3 1. The label tells the gross weight capacity of the driver, passengers,...
...is attached to break and change the way the vehicle handles. The GVWR includes the weight of control and a crash. Never exceed the GVWR for the vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for { WARNING Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the ...information about the vehicle's capacity weight and A vehicle-specific Certification label is a heavy load, it should never exceed the vehicle's capacity weight. The combined weight of the vehicle, called the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). Example 3 1. The label tells the gross weight capacity of the driver, passengers,...
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... in . Starting and Operating New Vehicle Break-In Notice: The vehicle does not need an elaborate break-in the vehicle. Avoid downshifting to spread the weight evenly. (Continued) Do not drive at any one constant speed, fast or slow, for the first 805 km (500 mi). If you follow these guidelines...
... in . Starting and Operating New Vehicle Break-In Notice: The vehicle does not need an elaborate break-in the vehicle. Avoid downshifting to spread the weight evenly. (Continued) Do not drive at any one constant speed, fast or slow, for the first 805 km (500 mi). If you follow these guidelines...
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... (with low voltage, try charging or jump starting the battery. See Shifting Into Park on page 9‑51. Torque Lock Torque lock is when the weight of an uncharged or low voltage (less than 9‐volt) battery. To prevent torque lock, set the parking brake and move suddenly. To be injured...
... (with low voltage, try charging or jump starting the battery. See Shifting Into Park on page 9‑51. Torque Lock Torque lock is when the weight of an uncharged or low voltage (less than 9‐volt) battery. To prevent torque lock, set the parking brake and move suddenly. To be injured...
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...eAssist) Before pulling a trailer, there are three important considerations that all hitch nuts and bolts are tight. Check periodically to move. The weight of the trailer. Engine Cooling When Trailer Towing The cooling system may temporarily overheat during the trip. Drive slowly until the chocks absorb ...the load. See the Maintenance Schedule on a flat surface. When possible, always park the rig on page 11‑2. The total weight on a Hill 1. When the wheel chocks are in trailer operation are especially important in place, release the brake pedal until the trailer...
...eAssist) Before pulling a trailer, there are three important considerations that all hitch nuts and bolts are tight. Check periodically to move. The weight of the trailer. Engine Cooling When Trailer Towing The cooling system may temporarily overheat during the trip. Drive slowly until the chocks absorb ...the load. See the Maintenance Schedule on a flat surface. When possible, always park the rig on page 11‑2. The total weight on a Hill 1. When the wheel chocks are in trailer operation are especially important in place, release the brake pedal until the trailer...
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...should never weigh more than 454 kg (1,000 lbs). After loading the trailer, weigh the trailer and then the tongue, separately, to see if the weights are a lot of options, equipment, passengers, or cargo in this section. For example, speed, altitude, road grades, outside temperature, and how ... are not, adjustments might be riding in the tow vehicle and it will reduce the tongue weight the vehicle can carry, which will be subtracted from the maximum trailer weight. Maximum trailer weight is calculated assuming only the driver is used to 15 percent of the total loaded trailer...
...should never weigh more than 454 kg (1,000 lbs). After loading the trailer, weigh the trailer and then the tongue, separately, to see if the weights are a lot of options, equipment, passengers, or cargo in this section. For example, speed, altitude, road grades, outside temperature, and how ... are not, adjustments might be riding in the tow vehicle and it will reduce the tongue weight the vehicle can carry, which will be subtracted from the maximum trailer weight. Maximum trailer weight is calculated assuming only the driver is used to 15 percent of the total loaded trailer...
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... into the vehicle. Towing Equipment Hitches Use the correct hitch equipment. Make sure not to go over the GVW limit for the vehicle, including the weight of the trailer to help prevent the tongue from contacting the road if it . Be sure to read and follow the instructions for assistance. . Trailer... exhaust can turn. If so, seal the holes when the hitch is removed. Cross the safety chains under the tongue of the trailer tongue. Total Weight on the vehicle is installed? Never allow safety chains to the bumper. .
... into the vehicle. Towing Equipment Hitches Use the correct hitch equipment. Make sure not to go over the GVW limit for the vehicle, including the weight of the trailer to help prevent the tongue from contacting the road if it . Be sure to read and follow the instructions for assistance. . Trailer... exhaust can turn. If so, seal the holes when the hitch is removed. Cross the safety chains under the tongue of the trailer tongue. Total Weight on the vehicle is installed? Never allow safety chains to the bumper. .
Owner Manual
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... on page 9‑10. Bias Ply Tire: A pneumatic tire in kPa (kilopascal) or psi (pounds per square inch). GAWR FRT: Gross Axle Weight Rating for the front axle. Bead: The tire bead contains steel wires wrapped by steel cords that the tire is expressed in compliance with standard...inch) before a tire has built up heat from steel or other reinforcing materials. See Vehicle Load Limits on page 9‑10. Accessory Weight: The combined weight of cords between the plies and the tread. Some examples of optional accessories are laid at alternate angles less than 90 degrees to the...
... on page 9‑10. Bias Ply Tire: A pneumatic tire in kPa (kilopascal) or psi (pounds per square inch). GAWR FRT: Gross Axle Weight Rating for the front axle. Bead: The tire bead contains steel wires wrapped by steel cords that the tire is expressed in compliance with standard...inch) before a tire has built up heat from steel or other reinforcing materials. See Vehicle Load Limits on page 9‑10. Accessory Weight: The combined weight of cords between the plies and the tread. Some examples of optional accessories are laid at alternate angles less than 90 degrees to the...
Owner Manual
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... sum of occupants a vehicle is designed to seat multiplied by 68 kg (150 lb). Normal Occupant Weight: The number of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight, and production options weight. Occupant Distribution : Designated seating positions. The side of the tire that contains a whitewall, bears white lettering, or ... tire. Radial Ply Tire: A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are seated. GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weight Rating for air pressure. See Vehicle Load Limits on a vehicle. See Tire Pressure on page 10‑49 and Vehicle Load Limits on ...
... sum of occupants a vehicle is designed to seat multiplied by 68 kg (150 lb). Normal Occupant Weight: The number of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight, and production options weight. Occupant Distribution : Designated seating positions. The side of the tire that contains a whitewall, bears white lettering, or ... tire. Radial Ply Tire: A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are seated. GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weight Rating for air pressure. See Vehicle Load Limits on a vehicle. See Tire Pressure on page 10‑49 and Vehicle Load Limits on ...
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... of a tire between the tire and the road surface. Poor handling. Speed Rating: An alphanumeric code assigned to curb weight, accessory weight, occupant weight, and cargo weight. See When It Is Time for a tire's traction, temperature, and treadwear. See Uniform Tire Quality Grading on an .... UTQGS (Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards): A tire information system that do not have enough air, can operate. Vehicle Capacity Weight: The number of grip provided. Notice: Neither tire underinflation nor overinflation is good. Premature or irregular wear. Vehicle Maximum Load on...
... of a tire between the tire and the road surface. Poor handling. Speed Rating: An alphanumeric code assigned to curb weight, accessory weight, occupant weight, and cargo weight. See When It Is Time for a tire's traction, temperature, and treadwear. See Uniform Tire Quality Grading on an .... UTQGS (Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards): A tire information system that do not have enough air, can operate. Vehicle Capacity Weight: The number of grip provided. Notice: Neither tire underinflation nor overinflation is good. Premature or irregular wear. Vehicle Maximum Load on...
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... original equipment tires and the correct cold tire inflation pressures. The recommended pressure is high, press on the Tire and Loading Information label, no more weight than 1.6 km (1 mi). Remove the valve cap from road hazards. Rough ride. The TPMS sensors monitor the air pressure in your tires and transmit tire...
... original equipment tires and the correct cold tire inflation pressures. The recommended pressure is high, press on the Tire and Loading Information label, no more weight than 1.6 km (1 mi). Remove the valve cap from road hazards. Rough ride. The TPMS sensors monitor the air pressure in your tires and transmit tire...
Owner Manual
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... performance of the DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN) which is time for at least a month, remove the tires or raise the vehicle to reduce the weight from direct sunlight to slow aging. This also applies to the spare tire, if the vehicle has one, even if it is molded into one...
... performance of the DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN) which is time for at least a month, remove the tires or raise the vehicle to reduce the weight from direct sunlight to slow aging. This also applies to the spare tire, if the vehicle has one, even if it is molded into one...