Loading Your Vehicle for Off-Road
Driving
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CAUTION:
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Cargo on the load floor piled higher
than the seatbacks can be thrown
forward during a sudden stop. You or
your passengers could be injured.
Keep cargo below the top of the
seatbacks.
•
Unsecured cargo on the load floor can
be tossed about when driving over
rough terrain. You or your passengers
can be struck by flying objects.
Secure the cargo properly.
•
Heavy loads on the roof raise the
vehicle’s center of gravity, making it
more likely to roll over. You can be
seriously or fatally injured if the
vehicle rolls over. Put heavy loads
inside the cargo area, not on the roof.
Keep cargo in the cargo area as far
forward and low as possible.
There are some important things to remember
about how to load your vehicle.
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The heaviest things should be on the load
floor and forward of the rear axle. Put
heavier items as far forward as you can.
•
Be sure the load is secured properly, so
driving on the off-road terrain does not
toss things around.
You will find other important information in this
manual. See
Loading Your Vehicle on page 290
and
Tires on page 377
.
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Summary of Contents for 2007 Colorado
Page 6: ...These are some examples of symbols that may be found on the vehicle 6 ...
Page 22: ...Put someone on it Get it up to speed Then stop the vehicle The rider does not stop 22 ...
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Page 158: ...Instrument Panel Overview Manual Transmission shown Automatic Transmission similar 158 ...
Page 459: ...Engine Drive Belt Routing 2 9L and 3 7L Engines with air 2 9L and 3 7L Engine without air 459 ...
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