Driving and operating 9-25 – CHEVROLET 2011 Colorado User Manual

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Chevrolet Colorado Owner Manual - 2011

Driving and Operating

9-25

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WARNING

Things you put inside the
vehicle can strike and injure
people in a sudden stop or
turn, or in a crash.

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Put things in the cargo
area of the vehicle. Try to
spread the weight evenly.

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Never stack heavier
things, like suitcases,
inside the vehicle so that
some of them are above
the tops of the seats.

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Do not leave an
unsecured child restraint
in the vehicle.

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When you carry something
inside the vehicle, secure
it whenever you can.

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Do not leave a seat folded
down unless you need to.

There is also important loading
information for off-road driving in
this manual.

See “Loading Your

Vehicle for Off-Road Driving”

under

Off-Road Driving on page 9‑6.

Remember not to exceed
the Gross Axle Weight
rating (GAWR) of the front
or rear axle.

Two-Tiered Loading

For vehicles with a six foot bed,
an upper load platform can be
created by positioning four 5 cm
(2 inches) by 15 cm (6 inches)
wooden planks across the width
of the pickup box. The planks
must be inserted in the pickup
box depressions.

When using this upper load
platform, be sure the load is
securely tied down to prevent it
from shifting. The load's center
of gravity should be positioned
in a zone over the rear axle.

Any load that extends beyond
the vehicle's taillamp area must
be properly marked according to
local laws and regulations.

Remember not to exceed
the Gross Axle Weight
Rating (GAWR) of the rear axle.

Add-On Equipment

When you carry removable
items, you may need to put a
limit on how many people you
carry inside your vehicle. Be
sure to weigh your vehicle
before you buy and install the
new equipment.

Notice : Overloading the
vehicle may cause damage.
Repairs would not be covered
by the vehicle warranty. Do
not overload the vehicle.

Remember not to exceed
the Gross Axle Weight
Rating (GAWR) of the rear axle.

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