-Tires on  a vehicle  that  has 
been  overloaded  can fail sud
denly,  including  a  blowout  and 
sudden  deflation,  causing  loss 
of  control  and  a crash. 
-Always  make  sure  that  the  to tal  load  being  transported  -
including  the  weight  of a trail
er  hitch  and  the  tongue 
weight  of a  loaded  trailer  - does  not  make  the  vehicle 
heavier  than  the  vehicle's 
Gross  Vehicle Weight  Rating. 
Determining  correct load 
limit 
Use the  example  below  to  calcu
late  the  total  weight  of the  pas
sengers  and  luggage or other 
things  that  you  plan  to  transport  so that  you  can  make  sure  that 
your  vehicle will not  be  overload
ed. 
Steps for  Determining  Correct Load Limit 
1.  Locate the  statement  "THE 
COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCU 
PANTS  AND CARGO SHOULD 
NEVER  EXCEED XXX KG OR XXX 
LBS "on your vehicle's  placard 
(tire  inflation  pressure  label) 
¢ page 241, fig. 195. 
Wheels 
2.  Determine  the  combined 
weight  of the  driver  and  pas sengers  that  will be  riding  in 
your  vehicle. 
3. Subtract  the  combined  weight  of the  driver and  passengers 
from  "XXX"  kilograms or  "XXX" 
pounds  shown  on  the  sticker 
¢ page 241, fig . 195 . 
4. The resulting  figure  equals  the 
available  amount  of cargo  and 
luggage  load capacity.  For ex
ample,  if the  "XXX " amount 
equals 
1400 lbs.  and  there  will 
be five 
150 lbs . passengers  in 
your vehicle,  the  amount  of 
available cargo and luggage 
load  capacity  is 650 lbs. 
(1400-750  (5 X 150) = 650 
lbs .) 
5. Determine  the  combined 
weight  of  luggage  and  cargo 
being  loaded  on  the  vehicle. 
That  weight  may  not  safely  ex ceed  the  available  cargo  and 
luggage  load capacity  calculat
ed  in Step  4. 
6.  If your vehicle will be towing  a  trailer,  load  from  your  trailer 
will be transferred  to  your ve
hicle.  Consult  this  manual  to 
determine  how this  reduces  .., 
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Emergency  situations 
Emergency  situations 
General 
This chapter  is intended  for  trained  emergency  crews and  working  personnel  who  have the  nec
essary tools  and  equipment  to  perform  these 
operations. 
Starting  by  pushing  or 
towing 
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Vehicles  with  an  automatic  transmission  can
not  be  started  by pushing  or  towing. 
Starting  with  jumper 
cables 
If  necessary,  the engine  con be started  by con
necting  it to  the  battery  of  another  vehicle . 
If the  engine  should  fail  to start  because  of  a  dis
charged  or weak  battery,  the  battery can  be  con
nected  to  the  battery  of 
another vehicle,  using a 
pair  of jumper  cables to  start  the  engine. 
Jumper  cables 
Use only jumper  cables  of sufficiently  large cross 
section 
to  carry  the  starter  current  safely.  Refer 
to  the  manufacturer's  specifications. 
Use only jumper  cables  with 
insulated terminal 
clamps  which  are distinctly  marked : 
plus(+)  cable in most  cases  colored red 
minus(-)  cable 
in  most  cases  colored black . 
A WARNING 
Batteries  contain  electricity,  acid,  and  gas. 
Any of these  can  cause  very  serious  or  fatal  in
jury.  Follow  the  instructions  below  for  safe  hand  Ling of your  vehicle's  battery . 
-Always  shield  your  eyes  and  avoid  leaning 
over  the  battery whenever  possible. 
-A  discharged  battery  can  freeze  at  tempera
tures  just below  32  °F (0  °C).  Before  con
necting  a jumper  cable,  you  must  thaw  the 
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frozen  battery  completely,  otherwise  it  could  explode . 
- Do not  allow  battery acid  to  contact  eyes  or 
skin.  Flush  any  contacted  area  with  water  immediately. 
- Improper  use  of a  booster  battery  to  start  a 
vehicle  may  cause  an  explosion. 
- Vehicle  batteries  generate  explosive  gases. 
Keep  sparks,  flame  and  lighted  cigarettes 
away  from  batteries. 
- Do not  try  to  jump  start  any  vehicle  with  a 
low acid  level  in the  battery . 
- The voltage  of the  booster  battery  must  also 
have  a  12-volt  rating.  The  capacity  (Ah) of 
the  booster  battery  should  not  be  lower 
than  that  of the  discharged  battery. Use of 
batteries  of  different  voltage  or  substantial
ly different  "Ah" rating  may  cause  an  explo
sion  and  personal  injury . 
- Never  charge  a frozen  battery.  Gas trapped  in  the  ice  may  cause  an  explosion . 
- Never  charge  or  use a  battery  that  has been 
frozen . The  battery  case  may  have  be  weak
ened . 
- Use of  batteries  of  different  voltage  or  sub stantially  different  capacity  (Ah)  rating may 
cause  an  explosion  and  injury. The  capacity 
(Ah) of  the booster  battery  should  not  be 
lower  than  that  of  the discharged  battery. 
- Before  you check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read  and  heed all 
WARNINGS 
~page  216. 
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-Applying  a  higher  voltage  booster  battery 
will  cause  expensive  damage  to sensitive 
electronic  components,  such  as  control 
units,  relays,  radio,  etc. 
- There  must  be  no  electrical contact between 
the  vehicles  as otherwise  current  could  al
ready  start  to flow  as soon  as  the  positive 
(+) terminals  are  connected. 
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The  discharged  battery must be  properly  con-
nected  to  the  vehicle's  electrical  system.  .,.