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CHEVROLET ASTRO 2003 User Guide Payload 
The Payload Capacity is  shown on  the CertificationiTire 
label.  This is  the  maximum  load capacity that your 
vehicle  can  carry.  Be  sure  to include  the weight  of the 
people  insi

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 2003 User Guide If yours  was built  with trailering options,  as  many are, 
it’s  ready  for heavier trailers. But trailering is different 
than  just  driving your vehicle by itself. Trailering  means 
changes

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 2003 User Guide Tow/Haul Mode 
The  tow/haul  mode is a feature  that assists  when pulling 
a  heavy  trailer.  The  purpose  of  the tow/haul  mode  is: 
e to  reduce  the  frequency  of shifts  when  pulling a 
he

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 2003 User Guide ‘he following chart  shows  how  much  your  trailer can weigh,  based  upon  your vehicle  model  and  options. 
Two-Wheel  Drive (Passenger) 
Maximum trailer  weight is calculated  assuming the 
d

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 2003 User Guide Weight of the Trailer  Tongue 
The  tongue  load (A) of any  trailer  is  an important weight 
to  measure  because  it affects the total  or gross weight 
of  your  vehicle.  The 
Gross Vehicle  Weig

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 2003 User Guide Hitches 
It’s important  to have  the correct hitch equipment. 
Crosswinds, large trucks going  by and rough roads 
are  a  few  reasons  why you’ll  need  the  right hitch. 
Here  are some  rules

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 2003 User Guide Driving  with a Trailer 
If  you ~ ve  a  rear-most  window  open  and 
you  pull  a  trailer  with  your  vehicle,  carbon  monoxide  (CO) could  come  into  your  vehicle. 
You  can’t  see or  sme

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 2003 User Guide Following Distance 
Stay at least twice as  far behind  the vehicle  ahead as 
you  would  when  driving your vehicle without  a trailer. 
This  can  help you avoid situations that  require 
heavy  br

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 2003 User Guide Driving  On  Grades Parking on Hills 
Reduce  speed  and shift  to a lower  gear before you start 
down  a  long  or  steep  downgrade. 
If you  don’t  shift 
down,  you  might have  to  use your  b

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 2003 User Guide When You Are  Ready to Leave After 
Parking on  a Hill 
1. Apply  your regular brakes  and hold  the  pedal down 
while you: 
start  your engine, 
shift into  a  gear,  and 
release the  parking brake
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