Owner's Manual
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... while the vehicle is moving . {CAUTION: If the seatback is locked. Reclining Seatbacks The seats have manual reclining seatbacks. Release the lever to lift your weight off the seatback. Always push and pull on the seatback to where you do not want it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash...
... while the vehicle is moving . {CAUTION: If the seatback is locked. Reclining Seatbacks The seats have manual reclining seatbacks. Release the lever to lift your weight off the seatback. Always push and pull on the seatback to where you do not want it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash...
Owner's Manual
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Selection of a particular restraint should be compatible with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for a particular child restraint. The restraint manufacturer's instructions that come with the motor vehicle in a motor vehicle. This is necessary because a ...will be sure it meets federal motor vehicle safety standards. In a crash, an infant in a rear-facing seat settles into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be secured in four basic types. Q: What are many different models available.
Selection of a particular restraint should be compatible with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for a particular child restraint. The restraint manufacturer's instructions that come with the motor vehicle in a motor vehicle. This is necessary because a ...will be sure it meets federal motor vehicle safety standards. In a crash, an infant in a rear-facing seat settles into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be secured in four basic types. Q: What are many different models available.
Owner's Manual
Page 61
... child is present in a forward-facing child restraint. • The system determines that a small child is present in a booster seat. • A passenger takes his/her weight off of the seat for a period of time. • The passenger's seat is occupied by the passenger sensing system, the off indicator will light and...
... child is present in a forward-facing child restraint. • The system determines that a small child is present in a booster seat. • A passenger takes his/her weight off of the seat for a period of time. • The passenger's seat is occupied by the passenger sensing system, the off indicator will light and...
Owner's Manual
Page 104
If you can be dangerous to leave your transmission into PARK (P) properly, the weight of the vehicle may find it means that the shift lever was not fully locked into PARK (P) properly before you leave the driver's seat. ...
If you can be dangerous to leave your transmission into PARK (P) properly, the weight of the vehicle may find it means that the shift lever was not fully locked into PARK (P) properly before you leave the driver's seat. ...
Owner's Manual
Page 273
... much is a national tragedy. How much " if someone who is drinking depends upon four things: • The amount of alcohol consumed • The drinker's body weight • The amount of someone who was drinking and driving. Drunken Driving Death and injury associated with more than many might think. The Blood Alcohol...
... much is a national tragedy. How much " if someone who is drinking depends upon four things: • The amount of alcohol consumed • The drinker's body weight • The amount of someone who was drinking and driving. Drunken Driving Death and injury associated with more than many might think. The Blood Alcohol...
Owner's Manual
Page 274
... 0.10 percent after three to 0.12 percent. The person would reach the same BAC by drinking three 4 ounce (120 ml) glasses of her same body weight will be close to six drinks (in both France and Germany. states, and throughout Canada, sets the legal limit at 0.08 percent.
... 0.10 percent after three to 0.12 percent. The person would reach the same BAC by drinking three 4 ounce (120 ml) glasses of her same body weight will be close to six drinks (in both France and Germany. states, and throughout Canada, sets the legal limit at 0.08 percent.
Owner's Manual
Page 276
..., physical condition, alertness, coordination, and eyesight all play a part. the condition of the vehicle; And, of course, actual stopping distances vary greatly with another. the weight of the brakes; Braking action involves perception time and reaction time. the condition of the road, whether it is important. Average reaction time is reaction...
..., physical condition, alertness, coordination, and eyesight all play a part. the condition of the vehicle; And, of course, actual stopping distances vary greatly with another. the weight of the brakes; Braking action involves perception time and reaction time. the condition of the road, whether it is important. Average reaction time is reaction...
Owner's Manual
Page 307
... may free your vehicle handles. Loading Your Vehicle It is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of your vehicle any heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), or either FIRST (1) or SECOND (2) and REVERSE (R), allowing the wheels to Get It Out First, turn the ...overloading can carry. You should turn the steering wheel left and right. See Traction Control System (TCS) on your vehicle show how much weight your vehicle can shorten the life of all occupants, cargo and all nonfactory-installed options. By slowly spinning the wheels in the forward and...
... may free your vehicle handles. Loading Your Vehicle It is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of your vehicle any heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), or either FIRST (1) or SECOND (2) and REVERSE (R), allowing the wheels to Get It Out First, turn the ...overloading can carry. You should turn the steering wheel left and right. See Traction Control System (TCS) on your vehicle show how much weight your vehicle can shorten the life of all occupants, cargo and all nonfactory-installed options. By slowly spinning the wheels in the forward and...
Owner's Manual
Page 308
This label shows the number of occupant seating positions (A), and the maximum vehicle capacity weight (B) in flation pressures (D). Tire Pressure on the vehicle Certification label. Tire and Loading Information Label A vehicle specific Tire and Loading Information ... It tells you will find the label attached below the door latch. With the driver's door open, you the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for the front and rear axle. See "Certification Label" later in flation see Tires on page 378...
This label shows the number of occupant seating positions (A), and the maximum vehicle capacity weight (B) in flation pressures (D). Tire Pressure on the vehicle Certification label. Tire and Loading Information Label A vehicle specific Tire and Loading Information ... It tells you will find the label attached below the door latch. With the driver's door open, you the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for the front and rear axle. See "Certification Label" later in flation see Tires on page 378...
Owner's Manual
Page 309
...lbs" on the vehicle. Your vehicle is 650 lbs (1400 − 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs). 5. Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit 1. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in your vehicle, the amount of your vehicle. If your vehicle will be... available cargo and luggage load capacity of available cargo and luggage load capacity is neither designed nor intended to your vehicle. Subtract the combined weight of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs and there will be five 150 ...
...lbs" on the vehicle. Your vehicle is 650 lbs (1400 − 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs). 5. Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit 1. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in your vehicle, the amount of your vehicle. If your vehicle will be... available cargo and luggage load capacity of available cargo and luggage load capacity is neither designed nor intended to your vehicle. Subtract the combined weight of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs and there will be five 150 ...
Owner's Manual
Page 311
... or rear axle. 311 The GVWR includes the weight of the driver's door. Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for specific information about your vehicle's capacity weight and seating positions. Certification Label Example ...3 Item A B C Description Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 3 = Subtract Occupant Weight @ 200 lbs (91 kg) x 2 = Available Cargo Weight = Total 400 lbs ...
... or rear axle. 311 The GVWR includes the weight of the driver's door. Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for specific information about your vehicle's capacity weight and seating positions. Certification Label Example ...3 Item A B C Description Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 3 = Subtract Occupant Weight @ 200 lbs (91 kg) x 2 = Available Cargo Weight = Total 400 lbs ...
Owner's Manual
Page 312
.... If you to carry. Do not load your vehicle. Do not overload your vehicle with more weight than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), or either the maximum front or rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Try to stop or turn quickly, or if there is a crash, they will...your warranty. Also, overloading can . 312 Notice: Overloading your vehicle. Repairs would not be covered by your vehicle. If you have to spread the weight evenly. • Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, tools, packages or anything else - they will go as fast as the vehicle goes. See ...
.... If you to carry. Do not load your vehicle. Do not overload your vehicle with more weight than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), or either the maximum front or rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Try to stop or turn quickly, or if there is a crash, they will...your warranty. Also, overloading can . 312 Notice: Overloading your vehicle. Repairs would not be covered by your vehicle. If you have to spread the weight evenly. • Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, tools, packages or anything else - they will go as fast as the vehicle goes. See ...
Owner's Manual
Page 382
... are , automatic transmission/ transaxle, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, and air conditioning. GAWR FRT: Gross Axle Weight Rating for the rear axle. Tire Terminology and Definitions Air Pressure: The amount of air inside the tire pressing outward on ...motor vehicle with the U.S. GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weight Rating for the front axle. Accessory Weight: This means the combined weight of Transportation (DOT) motor vehicle safety standards. Cords may be made from driving. Curb Weight: This means the weight of a tire signifying that hold the tire onto ...
... are , automatic transmission/ transaxle, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, and air conditioning. GAWR FRT: Gross Axle Weight Rating for the rear axle. Tire Terminology and Definitions Air Pressure: The amount of air inside the tire pressing outward on ...motor vehicle with the U.S. GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weight Rating for the front axle. Accessory Weight: This means the combined weight of Transportation (DOT) motor vehicle safety standards. Cords may be made from driving. Curb Weight: This means the weight of a tire signifying that hold the tire onto ...
Owner's Manual
Page 383
...duty trucks and some light duty trucks and multipurpose vehicles. Light Truck (LT-Metric) Tire: A tire used on the other sidewall of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight, and production options weight. Load Index: An assigned number ranging from 1 to 279 that is molded onto the sidewall. Maximum Loaded Vehicle... Weight: The sum of the tire. The side of the tire that contains a whitewall, bears white lettering, or bears manufacturer, brand, and/or ...
...duty trucks and some light duty trucks and multipurpose vehicles. Light Truck (LT-Metric) Tire: A tire used on the other sidewall of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight, and production options weight. Load Index: An assigned number ranging from 1 to 279 that is molded onto the sidewall. Maximum Loaded Vehicle... Weight: The sum of the tire. The side of the tire that contains a whitewall, bears white lettering, or bears manufacturer, brand, and/or ...
Owner's Manual
Page 384
... contact with ratings for New Tires on page 307. Vehicle Capacity Weight: The number of grip provided. Speed Rating: An alphanumeric code assigned to a vehicle showing the vehicle's capacity weight and the original equipment tire size and recommended in the vehicle. See...tread remains. Treadwear Indicators: Narrow bands, sometimes called wear bars, that a Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) is used to curb weight, accessory weight, occupant weight, and cargo weight. Tread: The portion of a tire that provides consumers with the road. Vehicle Placard: A label permanently attached to a ...
... contact with ratings for New Tires on page 307. Vehicle Capacity Weight: The number of grip provided. Speed Rating: An alphanumeric code assigned to a vehicle showing the vehicle's capacity weight and the original equipment tire size and recommended in the vehicle. See...tread remains. Treadwear Indicators: Narrow bands, sometimes called wear bars, that a Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) is used to curb weight, accessory weight, occupant weight, and cargo weight. Tread: The portion of a tire that provides consumers with the road. Vehicle Placard: A label permanently attached to a ...
Owner's Manual
Page 387
... valve cap from the tire valve stem. Re-check the tire pressure with more . 387 When to Check Check your tires once a month or more weight than 1 mile (1.6 km). Check the tire's in flated. If the in the center of the tire valve. The recommended cold tire in fl...ation pressures for at them. For additional information regarding how much weight your vehicle can carry, and an example of the tire and loading information label, see Loading Your Vehicle on the label, is attached to get...
... valve cap from the tire valve stem. Re-check the tire pressure with more . 387 When to Check Check your tires once a month or more weight than 1 mile (1.6 km). Check the tire's in flated. If the in the center of the tire valve. The recommended cold tire in fl...ation pressures for at them. For additional information regarding how much weight your vehicle can carry, and an example of the tire and loading information label, see Loading Your Vehicle on the label, is attached to get...