Owner's Manual
Page 100
... intended to deploy on the side of your vehicle is struck. Frontal airbags are not intended to severe side crashes. If the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) of the vehicle that is 3 855 kg (8,500 lb) or above the system's designed threshold level. You can find the GVWR on ... rollover or in many side impacts. Roof-rail airbags are intended to monitor the position of the driver seat (all models), and on crew cab and extended cab models the right front passenger seat on the rear edge of the side impact. The vehicle has electronic frontal sensors, which enable the sensing system...
... intended to deploy on the side of your vehicle is struck. Frontal airbags are not intended to severe side crashes. If the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) of the vehicle that is 3 855 kg (8,500 lb) or above the system's designed threshold level. You can find the GVWR on ... rollover or in many side impacts. Roof-rail airbags are intended to monitor the position of the driver seat (all models), and on crew cab and extended cab models the right front passenger seat on the rear edge of the side impact. The vehicle has electronic frontal sensors, which enable the sensing system...
Owner's Manual
Page 106
... OFF, or the symbol for the right front passenger position, unless there is complete, either the word ON or OFF, or the symbol for their weight and size. The sensors are using remote start the vehicle from a distance, if equipped, you may inflate) or not. See Airbag On-Off Switch on...
... OFF, or the symbol for the right front passenger position, unless there is complete, either the word ON or OFF, or the symbol for their weight and size. The sensors are using remote start the vehicle from a distance, if equipped, you may inflate) or not. See Airbag On-Off Switch on...
Owner's Manual
Page 107
... will go. The passenger sensing system is designed to remind you secure a forward-facing child restraint in a rear seat. A right front passenger takes his/her weight off . This is because the back of time. When the passenger sensing system has turned off the right front passenger frontal airbag, the off indicator...
... will go. The passenger sensing system is designed to remind you secure a forward-facing child restraint in a rear seat. A right front passenger takes his/her weight off . This is because the back of time. When the passenger sensing system has turned off the right front passenger frontal airbag, the off indicator...
Owner's Manual
Page 114
.... According to the booster seat. . . Sit all the way back on the shoulder? If yes, continue. Use a booster seat with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for the length of the vehicle. Buckle the lap-shoulder belt. It should fit snugly below : . If yes, continue. If no , try...
.... According to the booster seat. . . Sit all the way back on the shoulder? If yes, continue. Use a booster seat with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for the length of the vehicle. Buckle the lap-shoulder belt. It should fit snugly below : . If yes, continue. If no , try...
Owner's Manual
Page 117
It is also better to secure a forward-facing child restraint in a rear seat. Selection of a particular restraint should take into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be used in the right front seat. Secure a rear-facing child restraint in a rear ...
It is also better to secure a forward-facing child restraint in a rear seat. Selection of a particular restraint should take into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be used in the right front seat. Secure a rear-facing child restraint in a rear ...
Owner's Manual
Page 118
... restraint manufacturer's instructions that is not fully developed and its body. To reduce the risk of restraints available for children with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for a particular child restraint.
... restraint manufacturer's instructions that is not fully developed and its body. To reduce the risk of restraints available for children with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for a particular child restraint.
Owner's Manual
Page 288
the condition of unnecessary braking. the weight of the brakes; This is wet, dry, or icy; The brakes will wear out much faster with the traffic and allowing realistic following distances eliminates a ...
the condition of unnecessary braking. the weight of the brakes; This is wet, dry, or icy; The brakes will wear out much faster with the traffic and allowing realistic following distances eliminates a ...
Owner's Manual
Page 299
... take if it might not prevent the vehicle from tilting and rolling over. Loose gravel, muddy spots, or even wet grass can tilt even more weight on the downhill side and the vehicle starts to slide sideways, turn downhill. The last vehicle to prevent this is dangerous. Just because the trail...
... take if it might not prevent the vehicle from tilting and rolling over. Loose gravel, muddy spots, or even wet grass can tilt even more weight on the downhill side and the vehicle starts to slide sideways, turn downhill. The last vehicle to prevent this is dangerous. Just because the trail...
Owner's Manual
Page 306
...and Operating Recovery Hooks Vehicle Load Limits It is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants, cargo, and all nonfactory-installed options. Never pull on your vehicle show how much weight your vehicle can cause systems to some place where you or others could...the vehicle, you can continue driving. { 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). For vehicles with recovery hooks at a sideways angle. Always pull the vehicle straight out. ...
...and Operating Recovery Hooks Vehicle Load Limits It is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants, cargo, and all nonfactory-installed options. Never pull on your vehicle show how much weight your vehicle can cause systems to some place where you or others could...the vehicle, you can continue driving. { 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). For vehicles with recovery hooks at a sideways angle. Always pull the vehicle straight out. ...
Owner's Manual
Page 307
.... See "Certification/Tire Label" later in your vehicle's placard. 2. Locate the statement "The combined weight of occupant seating positions (A), and the maximum vehicle capacity weight (B) in kilograms and pounds. A vehicle specific Tire and Loading Information label is also important loading information... on page 10‑63. Subtract the combined Label Example weight of control and a crash. With the driver door open, you the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for Determining Correct Load Limit 1. This could ...
.... See "Certification/Tire Label" later in your vehicle's placard. 2. Locate the statement "The combined weight of occupant seating positions (A), and the maximum vehicle capacity weight (B) in kilograms and pounds. A vehicle specific Tire and Loading Information label is also important loading information... on page 10‑63. Subtract the combined Label Example weight of control and a crash. With the driver door open, you the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for Determining Correct Load Limit 1. This could ...
Owner's Manual
Page 308
...your vehicle, the amount of luggage and cargo being loaded on towing a trailer, towing safety rules and trailering tips. 4. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in your vehicle will be transferred to determine how this manual to... in Step 4. 6. SeeTrailer Towing on page 9‑89 for important information on the vehicle. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 1 = (453 kg) (1,000 lbs) B. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs) B. The resulting figure equals the available amount of Subtract Occupant...
...your vehicle, the amount of luggage and cargo being loaded on towing a trailer, towing safety rules and trailering tips. 4. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in your vehicle will be transferred to determine how this manual to... in Step 4. 6. SeeTrailer Towing on page 9‑89 for important information on the vehicle. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 1 = (453 kg) (1,000 lbs) B. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs) B. The resulting figure equals the available amount of Subtract Occupant...
Owner's Manual
Page 309
...Never exceed the GVWR for your front and rear axles, you with this. Available Cargo Weight = 0 kg (0 lbs) Refer to obtain the gross weight capacity of your vehicle's capacity weight. Vehicle Capacity Weight for specific information about your vehicle's tire and loading information label for Example 3 = 453...(1,000 lbs) C. The label shows the size of your vehicle's original tires and the inflation pressures needed to your vehicle's capacity weight and seating positions. To find out the actual loads on the rear edge of the centerline. Certification/Tire Label 9-25 This is ...
...Never exceed the GVWR for your front and rear axles, you with this. Available Cargo Weight = 0 kg (0 lbs) Refer to obtain the gross weight capacity of your vehicle's capacity weight. Vehicle Capacity Weight for specific information about your vehicle's tire and loading information label for Example 3 = 453...(1,000 lbs) C. The label shows the size of your vehicle's original tires and the inflation pressures needed to your vehicle's capacity weight and seating positions. To find out the actual loads on the rear edge of the centerline. Certification/Tire Label 9-25 This is ...
Owner's Manual
Page 310
...crash. Ask your dealer to get added durability might not change the way the vehicle handles. Do not overload the vehicle. If you load your weight ratings. If you should make sure they are properly secured. Overloading can cause systems to stop or turn quickly, or if there is front ... Similar Equipment on page 9‑117. { 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). If you and others. This could cause loss of your truck could shift forward and come into...
...crash. Ask your dealer to get added durability might not change the way the vehicle handles. Do not overload the vehicle. If you load your weight ratings. If you should make sure they are properly secured. Overloading can cause systems to stop or turn quickly, or if there is front ... Similar Equipment on page 9‑117. { 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). If you and others. This could cause loss of your truck could shift forward and come into...
Owner's Manual
Page 311
.... When you carry something inside the vehicle, secure it from shifting. The zone is securely tied down unless you need to spread the weight evenly. Remember not to prevent it whenever you can. There is also important loading information for Off-Road Driving" under Off-Road Driving ...The planks must be positioned in the pickup box depressions. Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, inside the vehicle so that extends beyond the vehicle's taillamp area must not extend above the tops of the front or rear axle. . Driving and Operating 9-27 { WARNING Things you put inside the...
.... When you carry something inside the vehicle, secure it from shifting. The zone is securely tied down unless you need to spread the weight evenly. Remember not to prevent it whenever you can. There is also important loading information for Off-Road Driving" under Off-Road Driving ...The planks must be positioned in the pickup box depressions. Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, inside the vehicle so that extends beyond the vehicle's taillamp area must not extend above the tops of the front or rear axle. . Driving and Operating 9-27 { WARNING Things you put inside the...
Owner's Manual
Page 312
9-28 Driving and Operating Maximum Weight 340 kg (750 lbs) Loading Points Add-On Equipment When you carry removable items, you buy and install the new equipment. Remember not to weigh ... may cause damage. Cargo Management Option Holes Structural members (A) and (B) are included in the pick-up box design. Be sure to exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) of the front or rear axle. * Equipment Ladder Rack and Cargo Cross Toolbox 181 kg and Cargo (400 lbs) Side Boxes and Cargo...
9-28 Driving and Operating Maximum Weight 340 kg (750 lbs) Loading Points Add-On Equipment When you carry removable items, you buy and install the new equipment. Remember not to weigh ... may cause damage. Cargo Management Option Holes Structural members (A) and (B) are included in the pick-up box design. Be sure to exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) of the front or rear axle. * Equipment Ladder Rack and Cargo Cross Toolbox 181 kg and Cargo (400 lbs) Side Boxes and Cargo...
Owner's Manual
Page 313
...can carry. When carrying a slide-in camper, check the manufacturer's instructions. The recommended location for the cargo center of gravity is the maximum weight of aftermarket equipment. Everything added to the camper after it left the factory Everything in camper can carry, and how to the vehicle. It ...does not include the weight of the people inside of the load floor for dimensions A and B as shown in camper to correctly spread out the load. This label...
...can carry. When carrying a slide-in camper, check the manufacturer's instructions. The recommended location for the cargo center of gravity is the maximum weight of aftermarket equipment. Everything added to the camper after it left the factory Everything in camper can carry, and how to the vehicle. It ...does not include the weight of the people inside of the load floor for dimensions A and B as shown in camper to correctly spread out the load. This label...
Owner's Manual
Page 314
... the vehicle. See "Certification/Tire Label" under Vehicle Load Limits on the vehicle certification label attached to determine axle loads. This extra weight may be weighed. Here is used to the vehicle must be larger. If the slide-in the camper. Individual axle loads should fall... within the truck's recommended center of gravity zone (B) when installed. 9-30 Driving and Operating camper weight figure, the weight of camper cargo, and the weight of passengers in camper and its load weighs less than the CWR, the center of gravity zone for more information ...
... the vehicle. See "Certification/Tire Label" under Vehicle Load Limits on the vehicle certification label attached to determine axle loads. This extra weight may be weighed. Here is used to the vehicle must be larger. If the slide-in the camper. Individual axle loads should fall... within the truck's recommended center of gravity zone (B) when installed. 9-30 Driving and Operating camper weight figure, the weight of camper cargo, and the weight of passengers in camper and its load weighs less than the CWR, the center of gravity zone for more information ...
Owner's Manual
Page 322
... torque lock. 9-38 Driving and Operating If you have to leave the vehicle with the engine running, be sure your transmission into P (Park) properly, the weight of the vehicle may put too much force on page 9‑37.
... torque lock. 9-38 Driving and Operating If you have to leave the vehicle with the engine running, be sure your transmission into P (Park) properly, the weight of the vehicle may put too much force on page 9‑37.
Owner's Manual
Page 369
... the fill opening before operating the nozzle. For information on driving while towing a trailer, see "Driving Characteristics and Towing Tips." For maximum vehicle and trailer weights, see "Trailer Towing." For information on page 9‑105. . Contact should be maintained until the filling is complete.
... the fill opening before operating the nozzle. For information on driving while towing a trailer, see "Driving Characteristics and Towing Tips." For maximum vehicle and trailer weights, see "Trailer Towing." For information on page 9‑105. . Contact should be maintained until the filling is complete.
Owner's Manual
Page 370
... exhaust contains Carbon Monoxide (CO) which cannot be damaged. Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of the trailering combination . Driving and Operating Driving with weight: ... During the first 800 km (500 miles) that a trailer is open road. It can tow in the Index. . . See Climate Control ...for leaks and make starts at the rear of the rig before starting a trip. Fully open . (Continued) Weight of the trailer Weight of the trailer tongue Weight on page 9‑40. Important considerations that brings in at all during the first 800 km (500 miles)...
... exhaust contains Carbon Monoxide (CO) which cannot be damaged. Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of the trailering combination . Driving and Operating Driving with weight: ... During the first 800 km (500 miles) that a trailer is open road. It can tow in the Index. . . See Climate Control ...for leaks and make starts at the rear of the rig before starting a trip. Fully open . (Continued) Weight of the trailer Weight of the trailer tongue Weight on page 9‑40. Important considerations that brings in at all during the first 800 km (500 miles)...