1993 Pontiac Grand Am Owner's Manual - Page 231

1993 Pontiac Grand Am Manual

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Service & Appearance Care The other label is the Certification Two labels on your vehicle show how of much weight it may properly carry. The sticker, also on the rear edge the Replacement blades come different in Tire-Loading Information label found on driver's door. It tells you the gross types and are removed in different ways. weight capacity of your vehicle, called the rear edge of the driver'sdoor tells Here's how to remove the type witha you the proper size, speed rating and the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight release clip: recommended inflation pressures for the Rating). The GVWR includes the 1 Pull the windshield wiperarm away tires on your vehicle. also gives you It weight of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel from the windshield. important information about the number and cargo. Never exceed the GVWR for 2. Lift the release clip with a of people that can be your vehicle and your vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight in screwdriver and pull the blade the total weight thatyou can carry. This Rating (GAWR) for either the front or assembly off the wiperarm. rear axle. weight is called the Vehicle Capacity all 3.Push the new wiper blade securely on Weight and includes the weight of And, if you do have a heavy load, you occupants, cargo, and all nonfactorythe wiper arm. should spread it out. Don't carry more installed options. than 132 lbs. (60 kg) in your trunk. Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement Loading bur Vehicle .

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Service
&
Appearance
Care
Windshield
Wiper
Blade
Replacement
Replacement
blades
come
in different
types
and are removed
in
different
ways.
Here’s
how
to
remove the
type
with a
release
clip:
1
.
Pull
the
windshield
wiper arm away
2.
Lift
the
release
clip
with
a
from
the
windshield.
screwdriver
and
pull
the
blade
assembly
off
the
wiper arm.
the wiper arm.
3.
Push
the new
wiper
blade
securely
on
Loading bur Vehicle
Two
labels
on
your
vehicle
show
how
much
weight
it may properly
carry.
The
Tire-Loading
Information
label
found
on
the rear edge of 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
nonfactory-
installed
options.
The
other
label
is
the
Certification
sticker,
also
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.