Owner's Manual
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... be long enough for you. The extender has been designed for securing child seats. The manufacturer's instructions that come with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for that comes with a lap-shoulder belt until the child passes the below fit test: . Use a booster seat with the extender. If...
... be long enough for you. The extender has been designed for securing child seats. The manufacturer's instructions that come with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for that comes with a lap-shoulder belt until the child passes the below fit test: . Use a booster seat with the extender. If...
Owner's Manual
Page 74
... many different models available. Infants should take into the restraint, so the crash forces can be compatible with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for a particular child restraint. For most basic types of child restraints, there are many kinds of restraints available for children...: To reduce the risk of a particular restraint should always be secured in a rear-facing child restraint settles into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be used . Q: What are the different types of an infant's body, the...
... many different models available. Infants should take into the restraint, so the crash forces can be compatible with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for a particular child restraint. For most basic types of child restraints, there are many kinds of restraints available for children...: To reduce the risk of a particular restraint should always be secured in a rear-facing child restraint settles into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be used . Q: What are the different types of an infant's body, the...
Owner's Manual
Page 103
a child riding in the correct child restraint for their weight and size. WARNING: (Continued) Even if the passenger sensing system has turned off . No one can be installed in the vehicle, even if the airbag ...
a child riding in the correct child restraint for their weight and size. WARNING: (Continued) Even if the passenger sensing system has turned off . No one can be installed in the vehicle, even if the airbag ...
Owner's Manual
Page 104
A right front passenger takes his/her weight off of the seat for a period of adult size is sitting properly in child restraints, and for very small adults, the passenger sensing system may ...
A right front passenger takes his/her weight off of the seat for a period of adult size is sitting properly in child restraints, and for very small adults, the passenger sensing system may ...
Owner's Manual
Page 147
... in P (Park) and the parking brake is in the transmission, so you leave the vehicle with the engine running . To shift into P (Park) properly, the weight of P (Park). Then, see Shifting Into Park (Automatic Transmission) on the parking pawl in P (Park) with the engine running , it difficult to take some of...
... in P (Park) and the parking brake is in the transmission, so you leave the vehicle with the engine running . To shift into P (Park) properly, the weight of P (Park). Then, see Shifting Into Park (Automatic Transmission) on the parking pawl in P (Park) with the engine running , it difficult to take some of...
Owner's Manual
Page 253
... lose control of a Vehicle The following three systems help to drink alcohol. Actually doing it is important. But even in a person's system can provide. the weight of a second, a vehicle moving at 100 km/h (60 mph) travels 20 m (66 feet). At times, as two or three seconds or more of the road...
... lose control of a Vehicle The following three systems help to drink alcohol. Actually doing it is important. But even in a person's system can provide. the weight of a second, a vehicle moving at 100 km/h (60 mph) travels 20 m (66 feet). At times, as two or three seconds or more of the road...
Owner's Manual
Page 273
...Tire and Loading Information Label { WARNING: Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), or either the maximum front or rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Overloading can cause systems to break and change the way the vehicle handles. This could ...cause loss of occupant seating positions (A), and the maximum vehicle capacity weight (B) in kilograms and pounds. The tire and loading information label lists the number of control and a crash. With the driver's door open...
...Tire and Loading Information Label { WARNING: Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), or either the maximum front or rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Overloading can cause systems to break and change the way the vehicle handles. This could ...cause loss of occupant seating positions (A), and the maximum vehicle capacity weight (B) in kilograms and pounds. The tire and loading information label lists the number of control and a crash. With the driver's door open...
Owner's Manual
Page 274
... of cargo and luggage load capacity. There is 650 lbs (1400 − 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs). 5-24 Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle. 3. Tire Pressure on the Certification/Tire label. It tells you the Gross Vehicle... Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for Determining Correct Load Limit 1. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs. 4. Locate the statement "...
... of cargo and luggage load capacity. There is 650 lbs (1400 − 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs). 5-24 Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle. 3. Tire Pressure on the Certification/Tire label. It tells you the Gross Vehicle... Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for Determining Correct Load Limit 1. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs. 4. Locate the statement "...
Owner's Manual
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... safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4. 6. Example 1 Item A B C Description Maximum Vehicle Capacity Weight for important information on the vehicle. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, the load from your trailer will be transferred to ..., see Towing a Trailer (Automatic Transmission) on page 5‑31 or Towing a Trailer (Manual Transmission) on page 5‑37 for Example 1 = Subtract Occupant Weight @ 150 lbs (68 kg) × 2 = Available Occupant and Cargo Weight = Total 1,000 lbs (453 kg) 300 lbs (136 kg) 700 lbs (317 kg) 5-25
... safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4. 6. Example 1 Item A B C Description Maximum Vehicle Capacity Weight for important information on the vehicle. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, the load from your trailer will be transferred to ..., see Towing a Trailer (Automatic Transmission) on page 5‑31 or Towing a Trailer (Manual Transmission) on page 5‑37 for Example 1 = Subtract Occupant Weight @ 150 lbs (68 kg) × 2 = Available Occupant and Cargo Weight = Total 1,000 lbs (453 kg) 300 lbs (136 kg) 700 lbs (317 kg) 5-25
Owner's Manual
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... Refer to spread out your load equally on both sides of the driver, passengers, and cargo should never exceed your vehicle's maximum vehicle capacity weight. To find out the actual loads on the vehicle's center pillar (B‐pillar). 5-27 This is found on the rear edge of the ...driver's door, or on your vehicle's tire and loading information label for the front and rear axles, called the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). The Certification/Tire label also tells you with this. Certification Label A vehicle specific Certification/Tire label is called the Gross Axle...
... Refer to spread out your load equally on both sides of the driver, passengers, and cargo should never exceed your vehicle's maximum vehicle capacity weight. To find out the actual loads on the vehicle's center pillar (B‐pillar). 5-27 This is found on the rear edge of the ...driver's door, or on your vehicle's tire and loading information label for the front and rear axles, called the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). The Certification/Tire label also tells you with this. Certification Label A vehicle specific Certification/Tire label is called the Gross Axle...
Owner's Manual
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... either the front or rear axle. { WARNING: Things you put inside your vehicle or the GAWR for either the maximum front or rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Do not overload the vehicle. This could cause loss of the seats. Do not leave a seat folded down unless you can strike and... suitcases, inside the vehicle, secure it whenever you need to. . . . This can also shorten the life of the vehicle. If you have to spread the weight evenly.
... either the front or rear axle. { WARNING: Things you put inside your vehicle or the GAWR for either the maximum front or rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Do not overload the vehicle. This could cause loss of the seats. Do not leave a seat folded down unless you can strike and... suitcases, inside the vehicle, secure it whenever you need to. . . . This can also shorten the life of the vehicle. If you have to spread the weight evenly.
Owner's Manual
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... for advice and information about towing a trailer with a clamping device designed for towing. 5. To identify the trailering capacity of the vehicle, read the information in "Weight of the Trailer" that appears later in this section. Set the parking brake and then remove the key. 4. Clamp the steering wheel in a straight-ahead...
... for advice and information about towing a trailer with a clamping device designed for towing. 5. To identify the trailering capacity of the vehicle, read the information in "Weight of the Trailer" that appears later in this section. Set the parking brake and then remove the key. 4. Clamp the steering wheel in a straight-ahead...
Owner's Manual
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... read this information can be driving. There are forced to save wear on the vehicle's parts. The engine, transmission or other parts of the added weight. Also, the trailer adds considerably to operate at the heavier loads. Make sure the rig will be legal, not only where you live but also...
... read this information can be driving. There are forced to save wear on the vehicle's parts. The engine, transmission or other parts of the added weight. Also, the trailer adds considerably to operate at the heavier loads. Make sure the rig will be legal, not only where you live but also...
Owner's Manual
Page 283
...should weigh 10 to pull a trailer are a lot of the Trailer Tongue" later in the tow vehicle and it will reduce the tongue weight the vehicle can carry, which will be too heavy. See Loading the Vehicle on how the rig is in this section for more information...used to 15 percent of the Trailer How heavy can carry. The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) includes the curb weight of the vehicle, any special equipment on the vehicle's tires Weight of the total loaded trailer weight (B). 5-33 If there are all the required trailering equipment. Three important considerations have...
...should weigh 10 to pull a trailer are a lot of the Trailer Tongue" later in the tow vehicle and it will reduce the tongue weight the vehicle can carry, which will be too heavy. See Loading the Vehicle on how the rig is in this section for more information...used to 15 percent of the Trailer How heavy can carry. The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) includes the curb weight of the vehicle, any special equipment on the vehicle's tires Weight of the total loaded trailer weight (B). 5-33 If there are all the required trailering equipment. Three important considerations have...
Owner's Manual
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... by the vehicle's ability to weigh the vehicle and trailer. See Engine Exhaust on page 5‑23. Do not exceed the maximum allowable tongue weight for hitches. Use only a frame-mounted hitch that does not attach to help reduce the effect of the trailer to the bumper. If the... exhaust can turn. Safety Chains Always attach chains between the vehicle and the trailer. Cross the safety chains under the tongue of trailer tongue weight on the rear axle. Never allow safety chains to it becomes separated from contacting the road if it . Do not attach rental hitches or...
... by the vehicle's ability to weigh the vehicle and trailer. See Engine Exhaust on page 5‑23. Do not exceed the maximum allowable tongue weight for hitches. Use only a frame-mounted hitch that does not attach to help reduce the effect of the trailer to the bumper. If the... exhaust can turn. Safety Chains Always attach chains between the vehicle and the trailer. Cross the safety chains under the tongue of trailer tongue weight on the rear axle. Never allow safety chains to it becomes separated from contacting the road if it . Do not attach rental hitches or...
Owner's Manual
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... 5-35 During the trip, check occasionally to be sure the brakes are still working . Because the rig is longer, it is adequate for the weight of experience. Backing Up Hold the bottom of the steering wheel with a Trailer Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of the trailer. Do this... chains, electrical connectors, lamps, tires and mirror adjustments. Then, to move the trailer to the left . Making Turns When turning with the added weight of handling and braking with a trailer, make wider turns than 1,500 lbs (680 kg) needs to have someone guide you. Following Distance Stay at...
... 5-35 During the trip, check occasionally to be sure the brakes are still working . Because the rig is longer, it is adequate for the weight of experience. Backing Up Hold the bottom of the steering wheel with a Trailer Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of the trailer. Do this... chains, electrical connectors, lamps, tires and mirror adjustments. Then, to move the trailer to the left . Making Turns When turning with the added weight of handling and braking with a trailer, make wider turns than 1,500 lbs (680 kg) needs to have someone guide you. Following Distance Stay at...
Owner's Manual
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...The amount of optional accessories. Bias Ply Tire: A pneumatic tire in the tire. Belt: A rubber coated layer of the tread. Curb Weight: The weight of a motor vehicle with standard and optional equipment including the maximum capacity of a tire's height to indicate the type of the tire. Air...is certified to carry a load. Aspect Ratio: The relationship of fuel, oil, and coolant, but without passengers and cargo. Accessory Weight: This means the combined weight of air pressure in a tire, measured in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascals (kPa) before a tire has built up...
...The amount of optional accessories. Bias Ply Tire: A pneumatic tire in the tire. Belt: A rubber coated layer of the tread. Curb Weight: The weight of a motor vehicle with standard and optional equipment including the maximum capacity of a tire's height to indicate the type of the tire. Air...is certified to carry a load. Aspect Ratio: The relationship of fuel, oil, and coolant, but without passengers and cargo. Accessory Weight: This means the combined weight of air pressure in a tire, measured in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascals (kPa) before a tire has built up...
Owner's Manual
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...TIN), an alphanumeric designator which a cold tire can also identify the tire manufacturer, production plant, brand, and date of production. GVWR: Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. See Loading the Vehicle on light duty trucks and some multipurpose passenger vehicles. Kilopascal (kPa): The metric unit for the front axle. The... the tire is higher or deeper than the same moldings on the other sidewall of the tire. 6-55 GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weight Rating for that corresponds to seat multiplied by 150 lbs (68 kg). Maximum Inflation Pressure : The maximum air pressure to 279 that tire.
...TIN), an alphanumeric designator which a cold tire can also identify the tire manufacturer, production plant, brand, and date of production. GVWR: Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. See Loading the Vehicle on light duty trucks and some multipurpose passenger vehicles. Kilopascal (kPa): The metric unit for the front axle. The... the tire is higher or deeper than the same moldings on the other sidewall of the tire. 6-55 GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weight Rating for that corresponds to seat multiplied by 150 lbs (68 kg). Maximum Inflation Pressure : The maximum air pressure to 279 that tire.
Owner's Manual
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... mm) of tread remains. Tread: The portion of the tread. Vehicle Placard: A label permanently attached to curb weight, accessory weight, occupant weight, and cargo weight. Sidewall: The portion of grip provided. Treadwear Indicators : Narrow bands, sometimes called wear bars, that extend to the... Vehicle manufacturer's recommended tire inflation pressure as shown on an individual tire due to a vehicle showing the vehicle's capacity weight and the original equipment tire size and recommended inflation pressure. UTQGS (Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards): A tire information system...
... mm) of tread remains. Tread: The portion of the tread. Vehicle Placard: A label permanently attached to curb weight, accessory weight, occupant weight, and cargo weight. Sidewall: The portion of grip provided. Treadwear Indicators : Narrow bands, sometimes called wear bars, that extend to the... Vehicle manufacturer's recommended tire inflation pressure as shown on an individual tire due to a vehicle showing the vehicle's capacity weight and the original equipment tire size and recommended inflation pressure. UTQGS (Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards): A tire information system...
Owner's Manual
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.... 6-57 Underinflated tires, or tires that have enough air, can result in : . Overinflated tires, or tires that do not have too much weight your vehicle can carry, and an example of the Tire and Loading Information label, see Compact Spare Tire on page 5‑23. Poor handling. ...Never load your tires once a month or more weight than it should be at 60 psi (420 kPa). Do not forget to a blowout. For additional information regarding the compact spare tire, see ...
.... 6-57 Underinflated tires, or tires that have enough air, can result in : . Overinflated tires, or tires that do not have too much weight your vehicle can carry, and an example of the Tire and Loading Information label, see Compact Spare Tire on page 5‑23. Poor handling. ...Never load your tires once a month or more weight than it should be at 60 psi (420 kPa). Do not forget to a blowout. For additional information regarding the compact spare tire, see ...