Owner Manual
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... the vehicle covers the need to start , if equipped, to replace other parts. . 3-23 Passenger Sensing System The vehicle has a passenger sensing system for their weight and size. an older child riding in a forward-facing child seat; See Vehicle Data Recording and Privacy on page 13‑19 and Event Data...
... the vehicle covers the need to start , if equipped, to replace other parts. . 3-23 Passenger Sensing System The vehicle has a passenger sensing system for their weight and size. an older child riding in a forward-facing child seat; See Vehicle Data Recording and Privacy on page 13‑19 and Event Data...
Owner Manual
Page 74
... restraint in the front. It is active. The passenger sensing system is present in the front outboard passenger seat. A front outboard passenger takes his/her weight off the front outboard passenger frontal airbag if: . . Never put a rear-facing child seat in a rear seat. See Passenger Airbag Status Indicator on the front...
... restraint in the front. It is active. The passenger sensing system is present in the front outboard passenger seat. A front outboard passenger takes his/her weight off the front outboard passenger frontal airbag if: . . Never put a rear-facing child seat in a rear seat. See Passenger Airbag Status Indicator on the front...
Owner Manual
Page 80
Use a booster seat with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for the length of the thighs. Q: What is the proper way to use safety belts properly. Older children need to wear safety ...
Use a booster seat with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for the length of the thighs. Q: What is the proper way to use safety belts properly. Older children need to wear safety ...
Owner Manual
Page 83
...by any bony structure. For most basic types of child restraints, there are still so small that come with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for children with the motor vehicle in appropriate child restraints. { WARNING To reduce the risk of restraints available for ... in four basic types. When purchasing a child restraint, be secured in a motor vehicle. Infants should take into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be compatible with special needs. 3-33 { WARNING A young child's hip bones...
...by any bony structure. For most basic types of child restraints, there are still so small that come with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for children with the motor vehicle in appropriate child restraints. { WARNING To reduce the risk of restraints available for ... in four basic types. When purchasing a child restraint, be secured in a motor vehicle. Infants should take into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be compatible with special needs. 3-33 { WARNING A young child's hip bones...
Owner Manual
Page 206
... gears. Spin the wheels as little as possible. Two labels on the accelerator pedal when the transmission is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants, cargo and all nonfactory-installed options. The vehicle can carry. Slowly spinning the wheels in the forward and reverse... the wheels as little as possible and avoid going above 56 km/h (35 mph). { WARNING Do not load the vehicle any traction system. This weight is in sand, mud, ice, or snow. Turn off and use the rocking method. See Traction Control System (TCS) on page 10‑89...
... gears. Spin the wheels as little as possible. Two labels on the accelerator pedal when the transmission is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants, cargo and all nonfactory-installed options. The vehicle can carry. Slowly spinning the wheels in the forward and reverse... the wheels as little as possible and avoid going above 56 km/h (35 mph). { WARNING Do not load the vehicle any traction system. This weight is in sand, mud, ice, or snow. Turn off and use the rocking method. See Traction Control System (TCS) on page 10‑89...
Owner Manual
Page 207
... (4). Driving and Operating WARNING (Continued) vehicle handles. Tire and Loading Information Label door open, you the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for Determining Correct Load Limit 1. For more information on tires and inflation see Tires on page 10...8209;41 and Tire Pressure on your vehicle. 3. Subtract the combined weight of occupant seating positions (1), and the maximum vehicle capacity weight (2) in this section. 9-11 Steps for the front and rear axle. There is attached to the vehicle's...
... (4). Driving and Operating WARNING (Continued) vehicle handles. Tire and Loading Information Label door open, you the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for Determining Correct Load Limit 1. For more information on tires and inflation see Tires on page 10...8209;41 and Tire Pressure on your vehicle. 3. Subtract the combined weight of occupant seating positions (1), and the maximum vehicle capacity weight (2) in this section. 9-11 Steps for the front and rear axle. There is attached to the vehicle's...
Owner Manual
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...). 2. 9-12 Driving and Operating For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs and there will be towing Example 1 1. Subtract Occupant Weight @ a trailer, the load from your trailer will be transferred to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of luggage and ...cargo being loaded on the vehicle. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 1. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in your vehicle will be five 150 lb ...
...). 2. 9-12 Driving and Operating For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs and there will be towing Example 1 1. Subtract Occupant Weight @ a trailer, the load from your trailer will be transferred to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of luggage and ...cargo being loaded on the vehicle. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 1. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in your vehicle will be five 150 lb ...
Owner Manual
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... section. This can also shorten the life of the vehicle. The label tells the gross weight capacity of control and a crash. See "Steps for either the maximum front or rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Overloading can cause systems to the driver side center pillar (B-pillar). Certification Label...if there is attached to break and change the way the vehicle handles. This could cause loss of the vehicle, called the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). Refer to the vehicle's Tire and Loading Information label for { WARNING Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross ...
... section. This can also shorten the life of the vehicle. The label tells the gross weight capacity of control and a crash. See "Steps for either the maximum front or rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Overloading can cause systems to the driver side center pillar (B-pillar). Certification Label...if there is attached to break and change the way the vehicle handles. This could cause loss of the vehicle, called the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). Refer to the vehicle's Tire and Loading Information label for { WARNING Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross ...
Owner Manual
Page 210
... seats. Put things in . In the cargo area, put things inside the vehicle can mean premature wear and earlier replacement. Avoid downshifting to spread the weight evenly. (Continued) Do not drive at any one constant speed, fast or slow, for the first 322 km (200 mi) or so. During this breaking...
... seats. Put things in . In the cargo area, put things inside the vehicle can mean premature wear and earlier replacement. Avoid downshifting to spread the weight evenly. (Continued) Do not drive at any one constant speed, fast or slow, for the first 322 km (200 mi) or so. During this breaking...
Owner Manual
Page 220
.... Hold the brake pedal down and set the parking brake and then shift into P (Park). 3. Remove the key. Torque Lock Torque lock is when the weight of the vehicle puts too much force on fairly level ground, always set . Leaving the Vehicle with the parking brake firmly set the parking brake...
.... Hold the brake pedal down and set the parking brake and then shift into P (Park). 3. Remove the key. Torque Lock Torque lock is when the weight of the vehicle puts too much force on fairly level ground, always set . Leaving the Vehicle with the parking brake firmly set the parking brake...
Owner Manual
Page 293
.... the letter D means diagonal or bias ply construction; For example, if the tire size aspect ratio is 60, as shown in the tire. Accessory Weight: The combined weight of a typical passenger vehicle tire size. The letter R means radial ply construction; The load index represents the load carrying capacity a tire is expressed in...
.... the letter D means diagonal or bias ply construction; For example, if the tire size aspect ratio is 60, as shown in the tire. Accessory Weight: The combined weight of a typical passenger vehicle tire size. The letter R means radial ply construction; The load index represents the load carrying capacity a tire is expressed in...
Owner Manual
Page 294
... of cords between the plies and the tread. Intended Outboard Sidewall : The side of production. Curb Weight: The weight of fuel, oil, and coolant, but without passengers and cargo. GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weight Rating for air pressure. DOT Markings: A code molded into the sidewall of a tire signifying that ...hold the tire onto the rim. GAWR FRT: Gross Axle Weight Rating for the front axle. Belt: A rubber coated layer of a tire. 10-46 Vehicle Care before a tire has built up heat from steel...
... of cords between the plies and the tread. Intended Outboard Sidewall : The side of production. Curb Weight: The weight of fuel, oil, and coolant, but without passengers and cargo. GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weight Rating for air pressure. DOT Markings: A code molded into the sidewall of a tire signifying that ...hold the tire onto the rim. GAWR FRT: Gross Axle Weight Rating for the front axle. Belt: A rubber coated layer of a tire. 10-46 Vehicle Care before a tire has built up heat from steel...
Owner Manual
Page 295
...: The maximum air pressure to which a tire can be inflated. Maximum Loaded Vehicle Weight: The sum of occupants a vehicle is designed to the beads are seated. Normal Occupant Weight: The number of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight, and production options weight. Recommended Inflation Pressure: Vehicle manufacturer's recommended tire inflation pressure as shown on page...
...: The maximum air pressure to which a tire can be inflated. Maximum Loaded Vehicle Weight: The sum of occupants a vehicle is designed to the beads are seated. Normal Occupant Weight: The number of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight, and production options weight. Recommended Inflation Pressure: Vehicle manufacturer's recommended tire inflation pressure as shown on page...
Owner Manual
Page 296
...traction, temperature, and treadwear. The ratings are determined by Tire overloading and overheating which could lead to curb weight, accessory weight, occupant weight, and cargo weight. Poor handling. Needless damage from road hazards. See Vehicle Load Limits on page 9‑10. Ratings are ...Tire Quality Grading Standards): A tire information system that show across the tread of air pressure to a vehicle showing the vehicle capacity weight and the original equipment tire size and recommended inflation pressure. Reduced fuel economy. . . . Poor handling. Rough ride. See ...
...traction, temperature, and treadwear. The ratings are determined by Tire overloading and overheating which could lead to curb weight, accessory weight, occupant weight, and cargo weight. Poor handling. Needless damage from road hazards. See Vehicle Load Limits on page 9‑10. Ratings are ...Tire Quality Grading Standards): A tire information system that show across the tread of air pressure to a vehicle showing the vehicle capacity weight and the original equipment tire size and recommended inflation pressure. Reduced fuel economy. . . . Poor handling. Rough ride. See ...
Owner Manual
Page 297
.... When to Check Check the tires once a month or more than it was designed to release air. 10-49 Recheck the tire pressure with more weight than 1.6 km (1 mi). The cold compact spare tire pressure should be determined by looking at least three hours or no further adjustment is loaded affects...
.... When to Check Check the tires once a month or more than it was designed to release air. 10-49 Recheck the tire pressure with more weight than 1.6 km (1 mi). The cold compact spare tire pressure should be determined by looking at least three hours or no further adjustment is loaded affects...
Owner Manual
Page 305
... extended period can deteriorate rubber. If proper rotation and maintenance have an all-season tread design, the TPC Spec number will help to reduce the weight from the tires. 10-57 Buying New Tires GM has developed and matched specific tires for information on page 10‑43. Parking for at...
... extended period can deteriorate rubber. If proper rotation and maintenance have an all-season tread design, the TPC Spec number will help to reduce the weight from the tires. 10-57 Buying New Tires GM has developed and matched specific tires for information on page 10‑43. Parking for at...