2003 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE Owners Manual

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual Loading Your Vehicle 
The CertificationDire  label  is found  on the  rear  edge of 
the  drivers  door. 
The  label  shows  the size  of your original tires  and the 
inflation pressures  needed to

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual 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 
quickly,  or 
if there i

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual Towiv a Trailer 
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If  you  don’t  use  the  correct  equipment  and 
drive  properly,  you  can  lose  control  when  you 
pull a  trailer.  For  example,  if  the  trailer is too 
heavy,  the

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual If You  Do Decide To Pull A Trailer 
If you  do, here are  some important points: 
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There  are many  different  laws, including  speed limit 
restrictions,  having 
to do with trailering.  Mak

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual Weight of the Trailer 
How  heavy  can  a  trailer safely be? 
It should never  weigh  more than  1,400 Ibs. (630 kg) with 
up  to  six occupants  or  more  than 
2,000 Ibs. (900  kg) 
with  up to two

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual If you’re using a weight-carrying  or  a weight-distributing 
hitch,  the  trailer  tongue  weight 
(A) should be 10 percent 
to 
15 percent  of the  total  loaded trailer  weight (B). 
Do not  exce

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual Safety Chains 
You should always attach chains  between your vehicle 
and  your trailer.  Cross the safety chains  under the 
tongue 
of the  trailer  to help prevent the  tongue from 
contacting the

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual rowing a trailer requires  a certain  amount  of experience. 
Before  setting  out for the  open  road,  you’ll want to get 
to  know  your  rig.  Acquaint  yourself with the feel  of 
handling  and