CHEVROLET LOW CAB FORWARD 2019 Workshop Manual

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Warning (Continued)
that may have entered the buckle.
Instead, arrange for inspection
and maintenance to be carried
out by your dealer. You and
others could be seriously injured.
A dirty seat belt can develop
retracting problems, and for this
reason, regular inspection and
upkeep are required.
Cleaning a Seat Belt Fold-Back
Fitting Portion
1. Seat belt fold-back fitting portion
2. Seat belt
3. Cloth
Cleaning a Seat Belt Fold-Back
Fitting Portion:
1. Fold a piece of cotton cloth, absorbent gauze, or the like of
approximately 50 mm (2 in) in
width into a rectangle.
2. Mix one part neutral detergent into approximately twenty parts
warm water.
3. Wet the cloth in the detergent mixture, pass it through the
fold-back fitting portion of the
belt, and slide it back and forth
and laterally until dirt can no
longer be seen.
4. Remove the cloth, remove moisture from the fitting portion
of the belt using a dry cloth,
and then allow it to dry
naturally out of direct sunlight.
5. Check to be sure the seat belt retracts and pulls out correctly. Avoid using anything like a tool to
pass the cloth through the fold-back
fitting portion or try to remove
stubborn dirt. Using such an object
can result in plastic parts or seat
belt webbing damage.
Cleaning a Belt Webbing
1. Brush
2. Seat belt
Cleaning a Belt Webbing:
1. Fully extract the belt and examine for any difference in
color between the front and
back surfaces.

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2. Mix one part neutral detergentinto approximately twenty parts
warm water.
3. Wet a nail brush or another similar brush having soft
bristles (of nylon or the like) in
warm water, and use this to
clean away dirt.
4. Wipe the seat belt dry using a dry cloth, and then allow it to
dry naturally out of direct
sunlight.
5. Check to be sure the seat belt retracts and pulls out correctly. If the above-described upkeep
operations do not improve the
operation of the seat belt through
the retractor, there is a possibility
that the belt is making contact with
the door pillar trim. In this case,
arrange for inspection and
maintenance to be carried out by
your dealer.
If the belt is not winding and
unwinding correctly, or if inspection
reveals problems such as loose
mountings, metal parts deformation,
webbing damage, fraying or
discoloration, arrange for
replacement to be carried out by
your dealer.Child Restraints
Child Restraint Systems
{Warning
Children small enough for child
restraints (as indicated on the
label of such restraints), including
booster seats, should always be
transported in them. Children who
have outgrown child restraint
systems should wear seat belts.
The lap belt should be snug and
positioned low on the abdomen
so that it is below the top of the
hipbone. Otherwise, the belt could
intrude into the child's abdomen
during an accident and cause
personal injury. When a child has
grown enough so that the
shoulder belt can be worn, a
seating position with a shoulder
belt should be chosen whenever
possible.
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Warning (Continued)
Any unrestrained child could be
injured by striking the vehicle's
interior or by ejection from the
vehicle during an accident or
driving maneuver. Never allow a
child to be held by another
occupant instead of being
properly restrained. If not properly
restrained, the child could strike
the vehicle interior or be crushed
by the person holding the child,
or by other occupants.
Be sure to follow all installation and
use instructions that come with any
child restraint system.
Child restraint systems are designed
to be secured in vehicle seats either
by the lap belt, or the lap portion of
the lap-shoulder belt at that seating
position. The child must also be
secured within the restraint by the
means provided by the child
restraint manufacturer. If the child or the child restraint is not properly
secured, the child risks personal
injury in the event of a collision.
Using a Lap Belt That Has No
Retractor
When securing a child restraint with
the center seat lap belt, pull the
excess webbing through the belt's
adjustment feature, then take these
steps:
.
Once installed, push and pull the
child restraint in all directions to
be sure it is secure. If it comes
loose, flip the end of the belt
with the adjustment feature over
before rebuckling.
. If the child restraint is still not
secure, use the outboard seating
position in the vehicle and
contact your dealer and the child
restraint manufacturer for help.
. Secure the child in the restraint
in accordance with the child
restraint manufacturer's
instructions.
Installation on Outboard Seat
A seat belt locking clip is required
for installation of a child restraint
system on the outboard seat of this
vehicle. A locking clip may usually
be obtained where child restraints
are sold, or by contacting your
dealer for assistance. Make sure the
locking clip is identical to the one
shown on this page. Until you have
the clip, use the child restraint
system only in the center seat.

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{Warning
To help avoid personal injury or
death during a collision or sudden
maneuver, always thread both the
lap and shoulder belt through the
locking clip when securing a child
restraint on the outboard seat.
If the clip is not used or installed
properly, the child restraint may
move or tip over when your
vehicle turns or stops abruptly.
Secure the child restraint with the
lap belt portion (1) of the seat belt in
accordance with the restraint
manufacturer's instructions. Then
thread both the lap (1) and shoulder
belt (2) portions through the locking
clip. Push and pull the child restraint
in all directions to be sure it is
secure.
Locking Clip Attached to Seat Belt–Side View
1. Lap Belt
2. Shoulder Belt
3. Locking Clip
When your child restraint is not
installed, remove the locking clip to
permit normal use of the
lap-shoulder belt. Keep the locking
clip in the glove box to help prevent
its loss.
Child Restraint with Top Tether
{Warning
We do not recommend using a
child restraint that requires the
use of a top tether. There is no
appropriate place to attach a top
tether anchor behind the seat in
this vehicle.

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Storage
Storage Compartments
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 54
Instrument Panel Storage . . . . . . 55
Glove Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Cupholders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Rear Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Additional Storage Features
Shopping Bag Hooks . . . . . . . . . . 57
Information on Loading the
Vehicle
Information on Loading theVehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Storage
Compartments
Overhead Compartment
{Warning
Do not use the overhead
compartment to hold an object
weighing more than 2 kg (4 lb) or
an object that may fly out or fall
down during vehicle operation.
Doing so would be dangerous.
Items may fly out or fall down
when the cab is lowered after
being tilted.
You and others could be seriously
injured.
Seat Back Pocket
Use the seat back pocket for storing
items such as vehicle registration
documents or owner manuals.

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Instrument Panel Storage
Small Article Storage Pockets
Use the storage pockets for storing
small articles.
Card Holder
Use this to hold your cards.
Glove Box
Press on the central mark to lock
and unlock the lid.

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{Warning
For safety, close the glove box
during driving. There is a risk of
injury from the open lid or items
stored in the glove box.
You and others could be seriously
injured.
The glove box lid will automatically
spring open when it is unlocked. Do
not put your face or head near
the lid.
{Warning
Do not leave eyeglasses or a
lighter in the vehicle. Lighters
may explode and plastic lenses or
frames may deform or crack if the
interior temperature becomes
very hot.
You and others could be seriously
injured.
Caution
When closing the glove box lid,
do not allow stored items to pass
the line shown in the illustration.
The glove box lid may break if it
is closed when items inside have
passed the line and are sticking
out from the box.
Do not place items such as vehicle
registration documents or owner
manuals in the glove box, but store
them in the seat back pocket
located on the back side of the
driver seat.
Refer to Storage Compartments
0 54.
Cupholders
Pull the cupholder towards you to
open it.
Do not place a cup that is too full in
the cupholder. Spillages could
cause damage to the radio and
other electrical circuits. If there is a
spill, wipe it up immediately with a
dry cloth.
Do not tilt the cab with a filled cup in
the cupholder. There may be a
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0.75 kg (1.65 lbs). Doing so may
also result in damage to the radio or
other electronic components.
Use the cupholders for storing small
articles or cups.
Rear Storage
Single Cab Model Only
{Warning
Do not use the back panel tray to
hold any object that may fly or fall
out during vehicle operation.
Doing so would be dangerous.
Items may fly or fall out when the
cab is tilted.
You and others could be seriously
injured.
The center area of the back panel
tray can be used as a storage
receptacle. The warning triangle and
fire extinguisher can be carried in
both sides.
Additional Storage
Features
Shopping Bag Hooks
This can be used to hold plastic
shopping bags. Do not hang
anything weighing over 3 kg
(6.6 lbs) or the hook will break.

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Information on
Loading the Vehicle
Overloading
{Warning
Overloading can result in loss of
vehicle control and personal
injury or death, either by causing
component failures or by affecting
vehicle handling. It can also
shorten the service life of your
vehicle.
The components of your truck are
designed to provide satisfactory
service if the vehicle is not loaded in
excess of either the gross vehicle
weight rating (GVWR) or the
maximum front and rear gross axle
weight ratings (GAWRs). These
ratings are listed on the vehicle
identification number (VIN) plate,
which is located on the left side rear
pillar panel below the striker (single cab) or on the left center pillar panel
beside the shoulder seat belt anchor
(crew cab).
Gross vehicle weight (GVW) is the
weight of the originally equipped
vehicle and all items added to it
after it has left the factory. This
would include bodies, lift gates,
refrigeration systems, winches,
booms, etc., the driver and all
occupants, and the load the vehicle
is carrying. The GVW must not
exceed the GVWR. Also, gross
weight on each of the front and rear
axles must not exceed the front and
rear GAWRs respectively.
Your dealer can advise you of the
proper loading conditions for your
vehicle. Using selected heavier
suspension components for added
durability may not increase any of
the weight ratings shown on the VIN
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Model MaximumGVWR
kg (lb.) Front GAWR
Capacitykg (lb.) Rear GAWR
Capacitykg (lb.)
4500HD 6 577 (14,500) 2 431 (5,360) 4 482 (9,880)
4500XD 7 258 (16,000) 3 007 (6,630) 4 998 (11,020)
5500HD 8 142 (17,950) 3 098 (6,830) 5 888 (12,980)
5500XD 8 845 (19,500) 3 300 (7,275) 6 196 (13,660)
Maximum Front and Rear Axle
Weights
The weight of the cargo load must
be properly distributed over both the
front and rear axles. The “VIN,Weight Rating, and Greenhouse
Gas (GHG) Emissions Plate”
shows
the maximum weight that the front
axle can carry (front GAWR). It also
shows the maximum weight that the
rear axle can carry (rear GAWR).
The GVWR is the maximum
permissible loaded weight of the
vehicle and takes into account the
capabilities of the engine,
transmission, frame, springs,
brakes, axles and tires. Actual loads
at the front and the rear axles can
only be determined by weighing the
vehicle. This can be done at
highway weigh stations or other
such places. See your dealer for help. The cargo load should be
distributed on both sides of the
center line as equally as possible.
Tires
The tires on your truck must be of
the proper size and properly inflated
for the load that you are carrying.
The
“VIN, Weight Rating, and
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions
Plate” shows the originally equipped
tire size and recommended inflation
pressures.
For the vehicle plate location, see
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
0 353.
See “Tire Load and Inflation Table”
under Tire Pressure 0307.

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