Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Then, shut the engine
off'
and close the window
almost
all the
way
to
preserve
the
heat. Start
the
engine
again
and
repeat this
only
when
you
feel
reallv u~~comfortable
from
the cold. But do
it
as
little as
possible.
Presewe'the fuel
as
long
as
you
can.
'To
help keep warm, vou can get
out
of
the
vehicle
and
do
some fairly vigorous exercises
eve1i
half
hour
or
so
until
hclp
comes.
LOADING
YOUR
VEHICLE
TIRE-LOADING INFORMATION
OCCUPANTS
VEHICLE CAP.
WT.
I
INFORMATION
FRT.
CTR.
RR.
TOTAL
LBS.
KG
MAX.
LOADING
&
GVWR
SAME AS
VEHICLE
CAPACITY
WEIGHT
XXX
COLD
TIRE
TIRE
SIZE
SPEED
PRESSURE
RTG
PSVKPa
FRT.
RR.
SPA.
IF
TIRES ARE
HOT.
ADD
4PSV28KPa
SEE
OWNER'S
MANUAL
FOR
ADDITIONAL
TLVO
labels
on
your vehicle show
how
nwch wcight
it
may
properly
carry.
The
Tire-Loading Information
label
found
on
the driver's door
tells
you
the
proper size? speed rating and recommended inflation pressures for
the
tires
on
your vehicle.
It
also gives
you
important information about the
number
of
people
that can be
in
your vehicle
and
the
total weight that
you
can carry.
This
weight is called the Vehicle Capacity Weight and includes
the
weight
of
all
occupants,
cargo
and
all
non-factory installed options.
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