Owner Manual
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... deployment of the driver seat. Deployment thresholds are designed to monitor the position of the driver frontal airbag. In addition, if the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) is at or below 3 855 kg (8,500 lb) the vehicle has advanced technology frontal airbags. These roof-rail airbags are used to help the...
... deployment of the driver seat. Deployment thresholds are designed to monitor the position of the driver frontal airbag. In addition, if the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) is at or below 3 855 kg (8,500 lb) the vehicle has advanced technology frontal airbags. These roof-rail airbags are used to help the...
Owner Manual
Page 91
... or killed if the passenger frontal airbag inflates and the passenger seat is complete, either the word ON or OFF, or the symbol for their weight and size. A child in a rear seating position. No other airbag is fail-safe. Seats and Restraints certain conditions. The passenger sensing system turns off the...
... or killed if the passenger frontal airbag inflates and the passenger seat is complete, either the word ON or OFF, or the symbol for their weight and size. A child in a rear seating position. No other airbag is fail-safe. Seats and Restraints certain conditions. The passenger sensing system turns off the...
Owner Manual
Page 92
If the vehicle does not have the vehicle serviced right away. A front outboard passenger takes his/her weight off the front outboard passenger frontal airbag, depending upon the person's seating posture and body build. For some children, including children in child restraints, and ...
If the vehicle does not have the vehicle serviced right away. A front outboard passenger takes his/her weight off the front outboard passenger frontal airbag, depending upon the person's seating posture and body build. For some children, including children in child restraints, and ...
Owner Manual
Page 98
... the child passes the fit test below the hips, just touching the top of the trip? Use a booster seat with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for the length of the thighs. The safety belt cannot properly spread the impact forces.
... the child passes the fit test below the hips, just touching the top of the trip? Use a booster seat with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for the length of the thighs. The safety belt cannot properly spread the impact forces.
Owner Manual
Page 101
...restraints? For most basic types of child restraints, there are the different types of restraints available for children with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for a particular child restraint. The restraint manufacturer instructions that the vehicle's regular safety belt may settle up around ... risk of neck and head injury during a crash, infants need complete support. Infants should take into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the motor vehicle in four basic types. A: Add...
...restraints? For most basic types of child restraints, there are the different types of restraints available for children with the restraint state the weight and height limitations for a particular child restraint. The restraint manufacturer instructions that the vehicle's regular safety belt may settle up around ... risk of neck and head injury during a crash, infants need complete support. Infants should take into consideration not only the child's weight, height, and age but also whether or not the restraint will be compatible with the motor vehicle in four basic types. A: Add...
Owner Manual
Page 106
...with lower attachments (2). A top tether anchor is built into the vehicle. Use the safety belt alone instead of the LATCH anchorage system once the combined weight is more than 29.5 kg (65 lbs). 3-46 Seats and Restraints Lower Anchors Top Tether Anchor When installing a child restraint with a top tether,... you must never be used until the combined weight of the child plus the child restraint is 29.5 kg (65 lbs). The LATCH anchorage system can be installed using only the top tether ...
...with lower attachments (2). A top tether anchor is built into the vehicle. Use the safety belt alone instead of the LATCH anchorage system once the combined weight is more than 29.5 kg (65 lbs). 3-46 Seats and Restraints Lower Anchors Top Tether Anchor When installing a child restraint with a top tether,... you must never be used until the combined weight of the child plus the child restraint is 29.5 kg (65 lbs). The LATCH anchorage system can be installed using only the top tether ...
Owner Manual
Page 263
... the vehicle cannot be restarted after stalling, set the parking brake, shift into P (Park) and then restart the engine. . Driving across an incline puts more weight on a hill: 1. If the vehicle slips sideways, it can be too steep to turn the vehicle off. 3.1. a rock, a rut, etc. - A hill that can hit something...
... the vehicle cannot be restarted after stalling, set the parking brake, shift into P (Park) and then restart the engine. . Driving across an incline puts more weight on a hill: 1. If the vehicle slips sideways, it can be too steep to turn the vehicle off. 3.1. a rock, a rut, etc. - A hill that can hit something...
Owner Manual
Page 269
...and reverse directions causes a rocking motion that does not get the vehicle out after a few tries, it is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of the vehicle. See Towing the Vehicle on recovery hooks from the front. { Caution Do not drive through standing water if it ... out. Shift back and forth between R (Reverse) and a forward gear, spinning the wheels as little as possible. This weight is deep enough to know how much weight the vehicle can damage the axle and other vehicle parts. Rocking the Vehicle to Get It Out Turn the steering wheel left...
...and reverse directions causes a rocking motion that does not get the vehicle out after a few tries, it is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of the vehicle. See Towing the Vehicle on recovery hooks from the front. { Caution Do not drive through standing water if it ... out. Shift back and forth between R (Reverse) and a forward gear, spinning the wheels as little as possible. This weight is deep enough to know how much weight the vehicle can damage the axle and other vehicle parts. Rocking the Vehicle to Get It Out Turn the steering wheel left...
Owner Manual
Page 270
... systems to break and change the way the vehicle handles. With the driver door open, you the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for the front and rear axles. See "Certification/Tire Label" later in kilograms and pounds. The... This could cause loss of the original equipment tires (3) and the recommended cold tire inflation pressures (4). positions (1), and the maximum vehicle capacity weight (2) in this section. Label Example A vehicle-specific Tire and Loading Information label is also important loading information on page 10-64. { ...
... systems to break and change the way the vehicle handles. With the driver door open, you the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for the front and rear axles. See "Certification/Tire Label" later in kilograms and pounds. The... This could cause loss of the original equipment tires (3) and the recommended cold tire inflation pressures (4). positions (1), and the maximum vehicle capacity weight (2) in this section. Label Example A vehicle-specific Tire and Loading Information label is also important loading information on page 10-64. { ...
Owner Manual
Page 271
... not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in your vehicle, a trailer, load from XXX kg or XXX lbs. 4. Subtract Occupant Weight @ 68 kg (150 lb) × 2 = 136 kg (300 lb) 3. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs. If your vehicle will be riding in ... and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs." See Trailer Towing on page 9-81 for important information on the vehicle. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be transferred to determine how this manual to your vehicle's placard. 2. Vehicle Capacity...
... not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in your vehicle, a trailer, load from XXX kg or XXX lbs. 4. Subtract Occupant Weight @ 68 kg (150 lb) × 2 = 136 kg (300 lb) 3. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs. If your vehicle will be riding in ... and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs." See Trailer Towing on page 9-81 for important information on the vehicle. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be transferred to determine how this manual to your vehicle's placard. 2. Vehicle Capacity...
Owner Manual
Page 272
...-specific Certification/ Tire label is label is called Gross Vehicle Weight This is attached to obtain the gross weight capacity of the vehicle. Available Cargo Weight = 113 kg (250 lb) Example 3 1. Vehicle Capacity Weight for specific information about the vehicle's capacity weight and seating positions. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 = 453 kg (1,000 lb) 2. Subtract Occupant...
...-specific Certification/ Tire label is label is called Gross Vehicle Weight This is attached to obtain the gross weight capacity of the vehicle. Available Cargo Weight = 113 kg (250 lb) Example 3 1. Vehicle Capacity Weight for specific information about the vehicle's capacity weight and seating positions. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 2 = 453 kg (1,000 lb) 2. Subtract Occupant...
Owner Manual
Page 273
... would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Do not overload the vehicle. { Warning Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), or either the front or rear axle. The Certification/Tire label also tells you and others. Never exceed the GVWR for the vehicle..., or the GAWR for the front and rear axles, called Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). The Certification/Tire label also contains important information about the Front Axle Reserve Capacity. The GVWR includes the...
... would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Do not overload the vehicle. { Warning Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), or either the front or rear axle. The Certification/Tire label also tells you and others. Never exceed the GVWR for the vehicle..., or the GAWR for the front and rear axles, called Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). The Certification/Tire label also contains important information about the Front Axle Reserve Capacity. The GVWR includes the...
Owner Manual
Page 274
... (GAWR) of the pickup box. When using this manual. The load's center of the vehicle. If you put inside the vehicle so that extends beyond the vehicle's taillamp area must be created by positioning three or four 5 cm (2 in) by 15 cm (6 in a zone over the rear axle. Never ... not leave an unsecured child restraint in the pickup box depressions. The zone is securely tied down unless you need to spread the weight evenly. The planks must not extend above the tops of the pickup, an upper load platform can strike and injure people in a sudden stop or turn , or in...
... (GAWR) of the pickup box. When using this manual. The load's center of the vehicle. If you put inside the vehicle so that extends beyond the vehicle's taillamp area must be created by positioning three or four 5 cm (2 in) by 15 cm (6 in a zone over the rear axle. Never ... not leave an unsecured child restraint in the pickup box depressions. The zone is securely tied down unless you need to spread the weight evenly. The planks must not extend above the tops of the pickup, an upper load platform can strike and injure people in a sudden stop or turn , or in...
Owner Manual
Page 275
...damage. Primary Load Points 2. Do not overload the vehicle. * The combined weight for aftermarket { Caution Overloading the vehicle may be covered by the vehicle warranty. Be sure to exceed ...the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) of the front or rear axle. Additional accessories should not exceed 454 ... to weigh the vehicle before buying and installing the new equipment. * Equipment Ladder Rack and Cargo Maximum Weight 340 kg (750 lb) Loading Points 9-21 Cross Toolbox 181 kg (400 lb) and Cargo Side Boxes...
...damage. Primary Load Points 2. Do not overload the vehicle. * The combined weight for aftermarket { Caution Overloading the vehicle may be covered by the vehicle warranty. Be sure to exceed ...the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) of the front or rear axle. Additional accessories should not exceed 454 ... to weigh the vehicle before buying and installing the new equipment. * Equipment Ladder Rack and Cargo Maximum Weight 340 kg (750 lb) Loading Points 9-21 Cross Toolbox 181 kg (400 lb) and Cargo Side Boxes...
Owner Manual
Page 276
... of gravity is at that point, would balance the front and rear. . . See www.gmupfitter.com for each seat. It will help determine the Cargo Weight Rating (CWR). Everything in camper, check the manufacturer's instructions. All the people inside . The total cargo load must not be carried, how much of a ... right slide-in camper to the vehicle. Everything added to correctly spread out the load. The CWR is the maximum weight of the people inside . It does not include the weight of the load the vehicle can carry, and how to the camper after it left the factory. This label indicates...
... of gravity is at that point, would balance the front and rear. . . See www.gmupfitter.com for each seat. It will help determine the Cargo Weight Rating (CWR). Everything in camper, check the manufacturer's instructions. All the people inside . The total cargo load must not be carried, how much of a ... right slide-in camper to the vehicle. Everything added to correctly spread out the load. The CWR is the maximum weight of the people inside . It does not include the weight of the load the vehicle can carry, and how to the camper after it left the factory. This label indicates...
Owner Manual
Page 277
... recommended center of passengers in camper, the total cargo load of the truck consists of the manufacturer's camper weight figure, the weight of the gross axle weight ratings (GAWR). When the truck-camper is used to the B-pillar. Recommended Center of Gravity Location Zone When... Certification/Tire label attached to carry a slide-in the camper. If the slide-in the manufacturer's camper weight figure, the weight and on curb weights, cargo weights, Cargo Weight Rating, and the correct center of Gravity 2. Secure loose items to determine axle loads. Camper Center of gravity...
... recommended center of passengers in camper, the total cargo load of the truck consists of the manufacturer's camper weight figure, the weight of the gross axle weight ratings (GAWR). When the truck-camper is used to the B-pillar. Recommended Center of Gravity Location Zone When... Certification/Tire label attached to carry a slide-in the camper. If the slide-in the manufacturer's camper weight figure, the weight and on curb weights, cargo weights, Cargo Weight Rating, and the correct center of Gravity 2. Secure loose items to determine axle loads. Camper Center of gravity...
Owner Manual
Page 286
... to take some of the pressure from P (Park) without first pulling it means that the shift lever was not fully locked into P (Park) properly, the weight of P (Park): 1. When you release the parking brake. You will then be able to the desired position. Move the shift lever to pull the shift...
... to take some of the pressure from P (Park) without first pulling it means that the shift lever was not fully locked into P (Park) properly, the weight of P (Park): 1. When you release the parking brake. You will then be able to the desired position. Move the shift lever to pull the shift...
Owner Manual
Page 335
... bolts are automatic transmission fluid, engine oil, axle lubricant, belts, cooling system, and brake system. Check periodically to inspect these before and during break-in "Weight of the chocks. 7. To identify the trailering capacity of the vehicle, read the information in . Let up and store the chocks. Maintenance when Trailer Towing...
... bolts are automatic transmission fluid, engine oil, axle lubricant, belts, cooling system, and brake system. Check periodically to inspect these before and during break-in "Weight of the chocks. 7. To identify the trailering capacity of the vehicle, read the information in . Let up and store the chocks. Maintenance when Trailer Towing...
Owner Manual
Page 336
... in handling, acceleration, braking, durability, and fuel economy. The following chart to determine how much the vehicle is used. Trailer weight rating (TWR) is different than just driving the vehicle by itself. Use the following information has many time-tested, important trailering...Speed, altitude, road grades, outside temperature, and how much the vehicle can a trailer safely be? For kingpin weight and trailer tongue weight information, see "Weight of the Trailer Tongue" later in this section. Many of these are all required trailering equipment. Trailering means changes...
... in handling, acceleration, braking, durability, and fuel economy. The following chart to determine how much the vehicle is used. Trailer weight rating (TWR) is different than just driving the vehicle by itself. Use the following information has many time-tested, important trailering...Speed, altitude, road grades, outside temperature, and how much the vehicle can a trailer safely be? For kingpin weight and trailer tongue weight information, see "Weight of the Trailer Tongue" later in this section. Many of these are all required trailering equipment. Trailering means changes...
Owner Manual
Page 337
... 3.42 3.73 Maximum Trailer Weight 2 903 kg (6,400 lb) 2 223 kg (4,900 lb) 4 218 kg (9,300 lb) 2 722 kg (6,000 lb) 4 037 kg (8,900 lb) 4 491 kg (9,900 lb) 5 216 kg (11,500 lb) 4 445 kg (9,800 lb) 5 443 kg (12,000 lb) GCWR (a) 9-83 1500 Series 2WD Regular Cab Standard Box 4 990...) 8 029 kg (17,700 lb) 4 990 kg (11,000 lb) 6 350 kg (14,000 lb) 6 804 kg (15,000 lb) 7 575 kg (16,700 lb) 1500 Series 2WD Extended Cab Standard Box
... 3.42 3.73 Maximum Trailer Weight 2 903 kg (6,400 lb) 2 223 kg (4,900 lb) 4 218 kg (9,300 lb) 2 722 kg (6,000 lb) 4 037 kg (8,900 lb) 4 491 kg (9,900 lb) 5 216 kg (11,500 lb) 4 445 kg (9,800 lb) 5 443 kg (12,000 lb) GCWR (a) 9-83 1500 Series 2WD Regular Cab Standard Box 4 990...) 8 029 kg (17,700 lb) 4 990 kg (11,000 lb) 6 350 kg (14,000 lb) 6 804 kg (15,000 lb) 7 575 kg (16,700 lb) 1500 Series 2WD Extended Cab Standard Box