1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Owner's Manual - Page 181

1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Manual

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Service & Appearance Care The other label isthe Certification label, found on the rear edge of the driver's door. It tellsyou the gross weight capacity of your vehicle, called the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating). The GVWR includes the weight of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel and cargo. Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for either the front or rear axle. I Two labels on your vehicle show how And, if you do have a heavy load, you nuch weight it may properly carry. The should spread itout. Don't carry more than 132 lbs. (60 kg) in yourtrunk, or rire-Loading Information label found If you put things inside your vehicle 88 lbs. (40 kg) in your wagon's rear In the rear edge of the driver's door like suitcases, tools, packages, or area. .ells youthe proper size, speed rating anything else- they will goas fast as md recommended inflation pressures the vehicle goes.If you have to stop or or the tires on your vehicle. It also turn quicltly, or if there is a crash, :ives you important information about they'll keep going. .he number of people that can bein the four vehicle and total weight that rou can carry. This weightis called the Jehicle Capacity Weight includes and .heweight of all occupants, cargo, and 111 nonfactory-installed options. Loading Your Vehicle

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Service
&
Appearance
Care
I
Loading
Your
Vehicle
Two labels
on
your
vehicle
show
how
nuch weight it may
properly
carry.
The
rire-Loading
Information
label
found
In the rear
edge of the driver's
door
.ells
you the proper
size,
speed
rating
md recommended
inflation
pressures
or the tires on your
vehicle.
It
also
:ives
you important
information about
.he number of people that can
be in
four
vehicle
and
the total weight that
rou can
carry.
This
weight
is
called the
Jehicle
Capacity
Weight
and includes
.he weight
of
all
occupants,
cargo,
and
111
nonfactory-installed options.
The
other
label
is
the Certification
label,
found on the rear
edge of the driver's
door.
It
tells you the gross
weight
capacity of your
vehicle,
called
the
GVWR
(Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating).
The
GVWR
includes the weight of the
vehicle,
all
occupants,
fuel
and
cargo.
Never
exceed the GVWR
for
your
vehicle,
or
the Gross
Axle
Weight
Rating
(GAWR)
for either the front
or
rear
axle.
And, if
you do
have
a
heavy
load,
you
should
spread
it out. Don't
carry
more
than
132
lbs.
(60
kg)
in
your trunk, or
88
lbs.
(40
kg)
in
your
wagon's
rear
area.
If
you
put
things
inside
your
vehicle
-
like suitcases, tools,
packages,
or
anything
else
-
they
will
go as fast as
the vehicle
goes.
If
you have to
stop
or
turn quicltly, or
if
there
is
a
crash,
they'll
keep
going.