
If your slide-in camper  and its load weighs less than the 
CWR,  the center  of gravity  zone  for  your vehicle  may 
be  larger. 
Your  dealer  can help  you  make  a  good  vehicle-camper 
match. He’ll  also help  you determine your  CWR. 
After you’ve loaded your vehicle  and  camper, drive 
to a 
weigh  station and  weigh the front  and rear  wheels 
separately. This will tell  you the loads  on your axles. 
The  loads  on  the  front and rear axles shouldn’t  be  more 
than  either  of the  GAWRs.  The  total of the  axle loads 
should not  be  more than the  GVWR. 
Open your driver’s  door  and look at the Certification/Tire 
label  to find  out your  GAWR  and GVWR. 
If  you’ve  gone over your  weight ratings,  move  or take 
out  some  things until all the weight falls  below the 
ratings.  Of course,  you should  always  tie down  any 
loose  items when  you  load your  vehicle  or  camper. 
When  you install and load your slide-in  camper,  check 
the  manufacturer’s instructions. 
If  you  want  more  information  on curb weights, cargo 
weights,  Cargo  Weight  Rating and the correct center  of 
gravity  zone  for  your  vehicle, your dealer  can help 
you.  Just  ask  for  a  copy  of  ”Consumer  Information, 
Truck-Camper  Loading.” 
Trailer  Recommendations 
You  must  subtract your hitch  loads  from  the  CWR for 
your  vehicle.  Weigh  your  vehicle  with the trailer 
attached,  so that  you won’t  go  over  the  GVWR  or 
GAWR. 
If you  are  using a weight-distributing  hitch, 
weigh  the  vehicle without  the  spring bars  in  place. 
You’ll  get  the best performance 
if you  spread  out  the 
weight  of your  load the right  way,  and 
if you  choose  the 
correct hitch  and trailer brakes. 
For  more  information,  see ”Trailer  Towing”  in the  Index. 
Pickup Conversion  to 
Chassis  Cab 
General Motors  is aware  that  some  vehicle  owners  may 
consider having  the pickup  box  removed  and 
a 
commercial  or  recreational body  installed.  Before  you  do 
so, first contact  GM  Customer  Assistance  for  information 
on  such  conversions  specific to this vehicle.  Owners 
should  be  aware  that, as manufactured,  there  are 
differences  between  a chassis cab  and  a pickup  with 
the  box  removed  which  may  affect  vehicle  safety. 
The  components  necessary 
to adapt  a  pickup  to permit 
its safe  use with  a specialized  body  should  be 
installed by  a  body builder in  accordance  with  the 
information available  from  GM  Customer  Assistance. 
See 
Customer  Assistance  Offices on page 7-4. 
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Instrument Panel Brightness Control .................. 3-1 5 
Instrument Panel Fuse Block ............................ 5-96 
Interior  Lamps 
................................................ 3-1 5 
Interior  Plastic  Components .............................. 5-87 
Introduction  Transfer  Case (All-Wheel  Drive) Inspection 
...... 6-1 5 
J 
Jump Starting ................................................. 5-43 
Key  Lock  Cylinders Service 
.............................. 6-1 1 
Keyless  Entry  System ....................................... 2-3 
Keys 
............................................................... 2-2 
Lamps  Exterior 
...................................................... 3-1 1 
Interior 
....................................................... 3-1 5 
Lamps On Reminder ....................................... 3-12 
Lap  Belt 
............................................. ... 1-23 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt 
......................... , ... 1-13 
LATCH  System  Child  Restraints 
......... ...................... 1-43  LATCH  System  (cont.) 
Securing a  Child  Restraint  Designed  for  the 
LATCH  System 
........................................ 1-46 
Leather 
......................................................... 5-87 
Leaving  Your Vehicle  With  the 
Engine  Running 
.............. ......... 2-24 
Light  Air  Bag 
Off ................................. ......... 3-28 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning 
................... 3-35 
Battery  Warning 
.......................................... 3-33 
Brake  System  Warning 
................................. 3-34 
Cruise  Control 
............................................. 3-41 
Low  Fuel  Warning 
................................... 3-42 
Malfunction Indicator 
................................ 3-38 
Passenger  Air  Bag  Status  Indicator 
............ 3-30 
Safety  Belt  Reminder 
............................... 3-26 
Tow/Haul  Mode 
........................................... 3-41 
Loading  Your Vehicle 
....................................... 4-45 
Locks  Air  Bag  Readiness 
....................... , ........ 3-27 
Locking  Rear  Axle 
............................................ 4-8 
Door ...................... .................. 2-6 
Power  Door 
.............................................. 2-7 
Loss of  Control ..............., ............................ 4-15 
LOW  COOLANT  LEVEL 
............................... 3-54 
Low  Fuel  Warning  Light 
................................ 3-42 
Lumbar  Power  Controls 
............................................. 1-3 
.....  

Payload ...................................................... 4-47 
Personalization  Button 
..................................... 3-47 
Pickup  Conversion  to Chassis  Cab 
.................... 4-50 
Playing  a  Cassette  Tape 
.................................. 3-72 
Playing a  Compact  Disc 
................................... 3-74 
Power 
Playing 
the  Radio 
........................................... 3-63 
Accessory  Outlets 
........................................ 3-1 6 
Electrical  System 
......................................... 5-95 
Lumbar  Controls 
........................................... 1-3 
Seat 
............................................................ 1-2 
Steering  Fluid 
............................................. 5-37 
Windows 
.................................................... 2-1 1 
Power  Steering ................................................ 4-9 
Programming  the  HomeLink@  Transmitter 
........... 2-35 
Puddle  Lamps 
................................................ 3-13 
Door  Locks 
.................................................. 2-7 
Q 
QUADRASTEERTM ......................................... 4-10 
Questions  and  Answers  About  Safety  Belts 
......... 1-12 Radios  (cont.) 
CD  Changer 
............................................... 3-78 
Rear  Seat  Audio 
.......................................... 3-76 
Theft-Deterrent 
............................................ 3-81 
Understanding  Reception 
.............................. 3-82 
Rear  Axle 
...................................................... 5-50 
Locking 
........................................................ 4-8 
Rear  Doors 
...................................................... 2-8 
Rear  Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides 
...................... 1-27 
Rear  Seat  Audio 
............................................. 3-76 
Rear  Seat  Audio  Controls 
................................. 3-77 
Rear  Seat  Operation 
......................................... 1-7 
Rear  Seat  Outside Passenger  Positions 
............. 1-24 
Rear  Seat  Passengers, Safety  Belts 
.................. 1-24 
Rear  Seat  Top Strap  Anchors 
........................... 1-42 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
.................................... 3-22 
DAB 
Radio  Antenna  System 
.......................... 3-84 
Radio  with  Cassette and  CD 
......................... 3-62 
Setting  the Time 
.......................................... 3-61 
RDS  and  DAB  Messages 
................................. 3-68 
Rearview  Mirror,  Automatic  Dimming  with 
Onstar@,  Compass  and  Temperature 
Disdav 
............................................. ...... 2-28 Id .......................................... 
R 
Reclining  Seatbacks  1-4 
Recreational  Vehicle  Towing 
............................. 4-45 
............................. Radio  Messages  3-69 
Radios  3-61 REDUCED  BRAKE  POWER 
3-57 
REDUCED  ENGINE  POWER  3-54 ............................................. 
........................... .......................................................... 
Care  of Your Cassette  Tape Player ................ 3-83  Remote  Alarm .................................................. 2-4 
Care  of  Your CD  Player 
............................... 3-84  kxr~ote Keyless  EntV System ............................ 2-3 
Care  of  Your CDs 
........................................ 3-84  Remote Keyless  Entry  System, Operation ............ 2-4 
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