Owner Manual
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... should be visible. According to inflate only once. Additional windshield breakage may also occur from the front outboard passenger airbag. . The service manual for their weight and size. No other airbag is started. . . Whenever possible, children age 12 and under certain conditions. Airbags are designed to detect the presence of the...
... should be visible. According to inflate only once. Additional windshield breakage may also occur from the front outboard passenger airbag. . The service manual for their weight and size. No other airbag is started. . . Whenever possible, children age 12 and under certain conditions. Airbags are designed to detect the presence of the...
Owner Manual
Page 65
... child restraints, and for a period of the rear-facing child restraint would be very close to the inflating airbag. A front outboard passenger takes his/her weight off of the seat for very small adults, the passenger sensing system may or may not turn The front outboard passenger seat is unoccupied. If...
... child restraints, and for a period of the rear-facing child restraint would be very close to the inflating airbag. A front outboard passenger takes his/her weight off of the seat for very small adults, the passenger sensing system may or may not turn The front outboard passenger seat is unoccupied. If...
Owner Manual
Page 71
..., just touching the top of the vehicle. If no , return to wear the same safety belt. Use a booster seat with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for the length of the trip? If yes, continue.
..., just touching the top of the vehicle. If no , return to wear the same safety belt. Use a booster seat with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for the length of the trip? If yes, continue.
Owner Manual
Page 74
... restraint, the crash forces can be secured in rear-facing child restraints. The restraint manufacturer instructions that come with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for children with special needs. { Warning To reduce the risk of child restraints, there are still so small that ... many kinds of restraints available for a particular child restraint. Instead, it will be used in a motor vehicle. 3-30 Seats and Restraints weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the motor vehicle in which it may not remain low ...
... restraint, the crash forces can be secured in rear-facing child restraints. The restraint manufacturer instructions that come with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for children with special needs. { Warning To reduce the risk of child restraints, there are still so small that ... many kinds of restraints available for a particular child restraint. Instead, it will be used in a motor vehicle. 3-30 Seats and Restraints weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the motor vehicle in which it may not remain low ...
Owner Manual
Page 78
...'s safety belts to use the LATCH system in the booster seat. Use the safety belt alone instead of the LATCH anchorage system once the combined weight is no interference with the proper positioning of the lap-shoulder belt on the child restraint are used until the combined... weight of a child restraint easier. LATCH attachments on the child. If the manufacturer Lower Anchors Lower anchors (1) are two lower anchors for Children (LATCH System) The ...
...'s safety belts to use the LATCH system in the booster seat. Use the safety belt alone instead of the LATCH anchorage system once the combined weight is no interference with the proper positioning of the lap-shoulder belt on the child restraint are used until the combined... weight of a child restraint easier. LATCH attachments on the child. If the manufacturer Lower Anchors Lower anchors (1) are two lower anchors for Children (LATCH System) The ...
Owner Manual
Page 242
... little as possible to be towed out, see Towing the Vehicle 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. See Traction Control/Electronic Stability Control on the vehicle show how much... 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. If stuck too severely for help with the headlamps. Spin the wheels as little as possible. the ...
... little as possible to be towed out, see Towing the Vehicle 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. See Traction Control/Electronic Stability Control on the vehicle show how much... 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. If stuck too severely for help with the headlamps. Spin the wheels as little as possible. the ...
Owner Manual
Page 243
... control and a crash. See "Certification Label" later in your vehicle's placard. 2. Determine the combined Label Example 1. Subtract the combined weight of the vehicle. Overloading can also shorten the life of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs. Maximum Vehicle Capacity...label also shows the tire size of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs." Locate the statement "The combined weight of the original equipment tires (3) and the recommended cold tire inflation pressures (4). Driving and Operating Warning (Continued) vehicle handles. It ...
... control and a crash. See "Certification Label" later in your vehicle's placard. 2. Determine the combined Label Example 1. Subtract the combined weight of the vehicle. Overloading can also shorten the life of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs. Maximum Vehicle Capacity...label also shows the tire size of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs." Locate the statement "The combined weight of the original equipment tires (3) and the recommended cold tire inflation pressures (4). Driving and Operating Warning (Continued) vehicle handles. It ...
Owner Manual
Page 244
...important information on the vehicle. Example 2 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs). 2. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs. Subtract Occupant Weight @ 68 kg (150 lbs) × 5 = 340 kg (750 lbs). The resulting figure equals the available amount of your trailer will be... a trailer, towing safety rules, and trailering tips. 2. Determine the combined 68 kg (150 lbs) × 2 = 136 kg (300 lbs). 3. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in your vehicle. 9-12 Driving and Operating reduces the available cargo and luggage...
...important information on the vehicle. Example 2 = 453 kg (1,000 lbs). 2. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs. Subtract Occupant Weight @ 68 kg (150 lbs) × 5 = 340 kg (750 lbs). The resulting figure equals the available amount of your trailer will be... a trailer, towing safety rules, and trailering tips. 2. Determine the combined 68 kg (150 lbs) × 2 = 136 kg (300 lbs). 3. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in your vehicle. 9-12 Driving and Operating reduces the available cargo and luggage...
Owner Manual
Page 245
... and cargo. Never exceed the GVWR for the vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for specific information about the vehicle's capacity weight and seating positions. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Determining Correct Load Limit" earlier in this section. Driving and Operating 3. Certification... Label the vehicle, called the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). A vehicle-specific Certification label is a heavy load, it should never exceed the vehicle's capacity weight. And, if there is attached to the vehicle's Tire and Loading ...
... and cargo. Never exceed the GVWR for the vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for specific information about the vehicle's capacity weight and seating positions. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Determining Correct Load Limit" earlier in this section. Driving and Operating 3. Certification... Label the vehicle, called the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). A vehicle-specific Certification label is a heavy load, it should never exceed the vehicle's capacity weight. And, if there is attached to the vehicle's Tire and Loading ...
Owner Manual
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.... (Continued) . . . they will go as fast as possible. Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, tools, packages, or anything else - If you have to spread the weight evenly. like suitcases, inside the vehicle - Secure loose items in a crash. . Do not leave a seat folded down unless needed. In the cargo area, put things...
.... (Continued) . . . they will go as fast as possible. Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, tools, packages, or anything else - If you have to spread the weight evenly. like suitcases, inside the vehicle - Secure loose items in a crash. . Do not leave a seat folded down unless needed. In the cargo area, put things...
Owner Manual
Page 251
... shift into P (Park) is not done properly and then it is difficult to get out of the vehicle if the shift lever is when the weight of P (Park). The vehicle can shift out of the vehicle puts too much force on page 9-18. To prevent torque lock, set . Torque Lock Torque...
... shift into P (Park) is not done properly and then it is difficult to get out of the vehicle if the shift lever is when the weight of P (Park). The vehicle can shift out of the vehicle puts too much force on page 9-18. To prevent torque lock, set . Torque Lock Torque...
Owner Manual
Page 320
... load index and speed rating of the tire. Aspect Ratio: The relationship of the tread. the letter D means diagonal or bias ply construction; Accessory Weight: The combined weight of ply construction in item 3 of the illustration, it would mean that hold the tire onto the rim. The load index represents the load...
... load index and speed rating of the tire. Aspect Ratio: The relationship of the tread. the letter D means diagonal or bias ply construction; Accessory Weight: The combined weight of ply construction in item 3 of the illustration, it would mean that hold the tire onto the rim. The load index represents the load...
Owner Manual
Page 321
.... See Vehicle Load Limits on page 10-41. GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weight Rating for air pressure. Normal Occupant Weight: The number of occupants a vehicle is designed to which can be inflated. See Tire Pressure on page 9-10. DOT Markings: A code ...duty trucks and some multipurpose passenger vehicles. Outward Facing Sidewall: The side of an asymmetrical tire that has a particular side that tire. Maximum Loaded Vehicle Weight: The sum of Transportation (DOT) Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Occupant Distribution : Designated seating positions. Vehicle Care before a tire has built up heat ...
.... See Vehicle Load Limits on page 10-41. GAWR RR: Gross Axle Weight Rating for air pressure. Normal Occupant Weight: The number of occupants a vehicle is designed to which can be inflated. See Tire Pressure on page 9-10. DOT Markings: A code ...duty trucks and some multipurpose passenger vehicles. Outward Facing Sidewall: The side of an asymmetrical tire that has a particular side that tire. Maximum Loaded Vehicle Weight: The sum of Transportation (DOT) Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Occupant Distribution : Designated seating positions. Vehicle Care before a tire has built up heat ...
Owner Manual
Page 322
... positions multiplied by tire manufacturers using government testing procedures. Recommended Inflation Pressure: Vehicle manufacturer's recommended tire inflation pressure as shown on page 9-10. Vehicle Capacity Weight: The number of the tread. See Vehicle Load Limits on the tire placard. Rim: A metal support for New Tires on the other sidewall of tread...
... positions multiplied by tire manufacturers using government testing procedures. Recommended Inflation Pressure: Vehicle manufacturer's recommended tire inflation pressure as shown on page 9-10. Vehicle Capacity Weight: The number of the tread. See Vehicle Load Limits on the tire placard. Rim: A metal support for New Tires on the other sidewall of tread...
Owner Manual
Page 323
...can result in : ... Overinflated tires, or tires that do not have too much weight the vehicle can carry, and an example of air pressure to curb weight, accessory weight, occupant weight, and cargo weight. Needless damage from road hazards. Underinflated tires, or tires that have enough air, ... Neither tire underinflation nor overinflation is good. Tire overloading and overheating which could lead to a vehicle showing the vehicle capacity weight and the original equipment tire size and recommended inflation pressure. Tire Pressure Tires need the correct amount of the Tire and ...
...can result in : ... Overinflated tires, or tires that do not have too much weight the vehicle can carry, and an example of air pressure to curb weight, accessory weight, occupant weight, and cargo weight. Needless damage from road hazards. Underinflated tires, or tires that have enough air, ... Neither tire underinflation nor overinflation is good. Tire overloading and overheating which could lead to a vehicle showing the vehicle capacity weight and the original equipment tire size and recommended inflation pressure. Tire Pressure Tires need the correct amount of the Tire and ...
Owner Manual
Page 331
..., ride and handling, traction control, and tire pressure monitoring performance. Vehicle Care at least a month, remove the tires or raise the vehicle to reduce the weight from the tires. 10-49 Buying New Tires GM has developed and matched specific tires for additional information. See Tire Sidewall Labeling on the rear...
..., ride and handling, traction control, and tire pressure monitoring performance. Vehicle Care at least a month, remove the tires or raise the vehicle to reduce the weight from the tires. 10-49 Buying New Tires GM has developed and matched specific tires for additional information. See Tire Sidewall Labeling on the rear...