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 really uncomfortable 
from  the  cold.  But  do it  as little  as possible. Preserve  the 
fuel  as long  as 
you can. To help  keep  wm, you  can  get 
out  of the  vehlcle and  do some fairly vigorous exercises 
every  half  hour or 
so until help comes. 
Loading Your  Vehicle 
d OCCUPANTS VEHICLE CAP. WT. 
FRT. CTR. RR. TOTAL LBS. KG 
TIRE-LOADING INFORMATION 
MAX. 
LOADING & GVWR SAME AS VEHICLE 
CAPACITY  WEIGHT XXX COLD TIRE 
TIRE  SIZE  SPEED  PRESSURE 
RTG 
PSI/KPa 
FRT. 
RR. 
SPA. 
IF TIRES  ARE HOT, ADD 4PS1/28KRa 
SEE OWNER‘S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL 
INFORMATiON 
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. 
MFD BY GENERAL MOTORS CORP 
DATE GVWR GAWR FRT GAWR RR 
THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLI- 
CABLE U.S. FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE 
SAFETY, 
BUMPER, AND THEFT PREVENTION 
STANDARDS 
IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF 
MANUFACTURE SHOWN ABOVE. 
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. 
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