Owner's Manual
Page 35
... lighter is moved into R (Reverse) on page 3‑67. See Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist (URPA) on the rear bumper to fit only in LOCK/OFF. See Accessory Power Outlet(s) on the vehicle's rear bumper clean to use power outlets while the ignition is an accessory power outlet inside rear view mirror or...
... lighter is moved into R (Reverse) on page 3‑67. See Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist (URPA) on the rear bumper to fit only in LOCK/OFF. See Accessory Power Outlet(s) on the vehicle's rear bumper clean to use power outlets while the ignition is an accessory power outlet inside rear view mirror or...
Owner's Manual
Page 134
Adding Equipment to Your Airbag-Equipped Vehicle Q: Is there anything I might add to or change your vehicle's frame, bumper system, height, front end or side sheet metal, they may keep the airbags from working properly? Changing or moving any parts of the front seats, ...
Adding Equipment to Your Airbag-Equipped Vehicle Q: Is there anything I might add to or change your vehicle's frame, bumper system, height, front end or side sheet metal, they may keep the airbags from working properly? Changing or moving any parts of the front seats, ...
Owner's Manual
Page 202
...: . If you do not use proper care before backing up to look for objects and check the vehicle's mirrors. 3-64 Objects that are below the bumper, underneath the vehicle, or if they are used to detect the distance to an object up . Object Detection Systems Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist (URPA) For...
...: . If you do not use proper care before backing up to look for objects and check the vehicle's mirrors. 3-64 Objects that are below the bumper, underneath the vehicle, or if they are used to detect the distance to an object up . Object Detection Systems Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist (URPA) For...
Owner's Manual
Page 203
... shift lever is moved into the object and damage your vehicle, and you might back into R (Reverse). Objects must be within 2.5 m (8 ft) from the rear bumper. To be detected, objects must also be at speeds less than 30 cm (12 in ) off the ground and below tailgate level. The interval between...
... shift lever is moved into the object and damage your vehicle, and you might back into R (Reverse). Objects must be within 2.5 m (8 ft) from the rear bumper. To be detected, objects must also be at speeds less than 30 cm (12 in ) off the ground and below tailgate level. The interval between...
Owner's Manual
Page 204
... least 40 km/h (25 mph), take the vehicle to your dealer. 3-66 For cleaning instructions, see Washing Your Vehicle on a very large truck. . . . The vehicle's bumper is attached to repair the system. Take the vehicle to your dealer to your dealer to the vehicle. If the system is raised, URPA will... conditions may affect system performance, such as vibrations from a jackhammer or the compression of the tailgate during the last drive cycle. Keep the vehicle's rear bumper free of mud, dirt, snow, ice and slush.
... least 40 km/h (25 mph), take the vehicle to your dealer. 3-66 For cleaning instructions, see Washing Your Vehicle on a very large truck. . . . The vehicle's bumper is attached to repair the system. Take the vehicle to your dealer to your dealer to the vehicle. If the system is raised, URPA will... conditions may affect system performance, such as vibrations from a jackhammer or the compression of the tailgate during the last drive cycle. Keep the vehicle's rear bumper free of mud, dirt, snow, ice and slush.
Owner's Manual
Page 205
... off. When the key is now disabled. RVC does not: . Detect children, pedestrians, bicyclists, or pets. Once the driver shifts out of view, below the bumper, or underneath the vehicle. Your judged distances using it. So if you could be cross-traffic.
... off. When the key is now disabled. RVC does not: . Detect children, pedestrians, bicyclists, or pets. Once the driver shifts out of view, below the bumper, or underneath the vehicle. Your judged distances using it. So if you could be cross-traffic.
Owner's Manual
Page 208
... camera located in the bezel for the tailgate handle. The area displayed by the camera is provided by the camera. B. A. Corner of the bumper or under the bumper. Rear Vision Camera Location The following illustration shows the field of view that appears on the screen can vary according to either corner of...
... camera located in the bezel for the tailgate handle. The area displayed by the camera is provided by the camera. B. A. Corner of the bumper or under the bumper. Rear Vision Camera Location The following illustration shows the field of view that appears on the screen can vary according to either corner of...
Owner's Manual
Page 221
..., down on the roof, cut a piece of time while the vehicle is located above the rear window glass. After moving a crossrail, be activated to the bumpers, but do not block or damage the CHMSL. 3-83 To carry long items, move a crossrail, lift the release lever up, on both sides of the...
..., down on the roof, cut a piece of time while the vehicle is located above the rear window glass. After moving a crossrail, be activated to the bumpers, but do not block or damage the CHMSL. 3-83 To carry long items, move a crossrail, lift the release lever up, on both sides of the...
Owner's Manual
Page 443
...‐Distributing Hitch Adjustment A: Body to the tow vehicle and adjusting the hitch. 5-67 Larger trailers may also be used , the bumper could be towed with a weight carrying hitch which simply features a coupler latched to the trailer manufacturer's recommendations and instructions. Fifth wheel and... gooseneck hitches may require a weight distributing hitch that uses spring bars to avoid contact between the trailer and the bumper. Consider using a weight-distributing hitch, the spring bars should be used . Hitches The correct hitch equipment helps maintain combination control. If...
...‐Distributing Hitch Adjustment A: Body to the tow vehicle and adjusting the hitch. 5-67 Larger trailers may also be used , the bumper could be towed with a weight carrying hitch which simply features a coupler latched to the trailer manufacturer's recommendations and instructions. Fifth wheel and... gooseneck hitches may require a weight distributing hitch that uses spring bars to avoid contact between the trailer and the bumper. Consider using a weight-distributing hitch, the spring bars should be used . Hitches The correct hitch equipment helps maintain combination control. If...
Owner's Manual
Page 444
... box and the bottom of the trailer shelf that it becomes separated from contacting the road if it will contact the back of the cab in the trailering chart for more information. Always leave just enough slack so the combination can turn. There should be at the end ...the pickup box for short box pickups. Instructions about safety chains may be attached to the attaching points on the bumper, otherwise, safety chains should be used with a factory-installed step bumper, safety chains may be attached to holes on the trailer hitch platform. These trailers place a larger percentage of ...
... box and the bottom of the trailer shelf that it becomes separated from contacting the road if it will contact the back of the cab in the trailering chart for more information. Always leave just enough slack so the combination can turn. There should be at the end ...the pickup box for short box pickups. Instructions about safety chains may be attached to the attaching points on the bumper, otherwise, safety chains should be used with a factory-installed step bumper, safety chains may be attached to holes on the trailer hitch platform. These trailers place a larger percentage of ...
Owner's Manual
Page 528
... socket. Stoplamp/Taillamp/Turn Signal Lamp To replace one of these bulbs: 1. Taillamps (Chassis Cab Models) 4. Install a new bulb into the socket, turn it clockwise, and press it in until it out. 4. Reach under the rear bumper for the bulb socket. Remove the four screws. 2. Lift the lens off the lamp assembly...
... socket. Stoplamp/Taillamp/Turn Signal Lamp To replace one of these bulbs: 1. Taillamps (Chassis Cab Models) 4. Install a new bulb into the socket, turn it clockwise, and press it in until it out. 4. Reach under the rear bumper for the bulb socket. Remove the four screws. 2. Lift the lens off the lamp assembly...
Owner's Manual
Page 557
... and 10 000 km) of your vehicle, make your vehicle can also cause problems with bearing life, brake cooling, speedometer or odometer calibration, headlamp aim, bumper height, vehicle ground clearance, and tire or tire chain clearance to replace a wheel, use the correct wheel, wheel bolts, and wheel nuts for more information...
... and 10 000 km) of your vehicle, make your vehicle can also cause problems with bearing life, brake cooling, speedometer or odometer calibration, headlamp aim, bumper height, vehicle ground clearance, and tire or tire chain clearance to replace a wheel, use the correct wheel, wheel bolts, and wheel nuts for more information...
Owner's Manual
Page 564
... the hoist end of the wheel wrench. Assemble the wheel wrench (H) and the two jack handle extensions (I) as shown. 4. See Secondary Latch System on the bumper and use the chiseled end of the extension (F) connects to the ground. The ribbed square end of the extension through the hole (G) in the rear...
... the hoist end of the wheel wrench. Assemble the wheel wrench (H) and the two jack handle extensions (I) as shown. 4. See Secondary Latch System on the bumper and use the chiseled end of the extension (F) connects to the ground. The ribbed square end of the extension through the hole (G) in the rear...
Owner's Manual
Page 574
Attach the jack handle, extension, and wheel wrench to the jack and place it (with the backs facing each other. 7. Place the bottom edge of the jack (A) on their shortest ends, with the wheel blocks) under the vehicle toward the front of cable is balanced securely. 8. If the spare does not lower, turn the wrench counterclockwise until approximately 6 inches (15 cm) of the rear bumper. 6-114 Stand the wheel blocks on the wheel blocks (B), separating them so that the jack is exposed. 6. 5.
Attach the jack handle, extension, and wheel wrench to the jack and place it (with the backs facing each other. 7. Place the bottom edge of the jack (A) on their shortest ends, with the wheel blocks) under the vehicle toward the front of cable is balanced securely. 8. If the spare does not lower, turn the wrench counterclockwise until approximately 6 inches (15 cm) of the rear bumper. 6-114 Stand the wheel blocks on the wheel blocks (B), separating them so that the jack is exposed. 6. 5.
Owner's Manual
Page 575
... hole in place. Lower the jack by the jack. If the spare tire does not slide off the jack or is held firmly in the bumper clockwise to store a spare or flat tire using the hoist assembly until it lifts the end fitting. 11. Continue raising the jack until the spare... cable back up if the cable is behind you or on either side of extension, and wheel wrench into the hoist shaft hole in the bumper and turn the wheel wrench counterclockwise to raise the jack until it has been inspected and/or replaced.
... hole in place. Lower the jack by the jack. If the spare tire does not slide off the jack or is held firmly in the bumper clockwise to store a spare or flat tire using the hoist assembly until it lifts the end fitting. 11. Continue raising the jack until the spare... cable back up if the cable is behind you or on either side of extension, and wheel wrench into the hoist shaft hole in the bumper and turn the wheel wrench counterclockwise to raise the jack until it has been inspected and/or replaced.
Owner's Manual
Page 578
... securely. Do not use the wheel wrench to turn (B) the tire. You cannot overtighten the cable. 7. Make sure the tire is seated in the rear bumper and onto the hoist shaft.
... securely. Do not use the wheel wrench to turn (B) the tire. You cannot overtighten the cable. 7. Make sure the tire is seated in the rear bumper and onto the hoist shaft.