Conversions And Add-Ons; Add-On Electrical; Equipment; Adding A Snow Plow Or - GMC 2013 Sierra Owner's Manual

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Conversions and
Add-Ons

Add-On Electrical

Equipment

Notice: Some electrical
equipment can damage the
vehicle or cause components to
not work and would not be
covered by the warranty. Always
check with your dealer before
adding electrical equipment.
Add-on equipment can drain the
vehicle's 12-volt battery, even if the
vehicle is not operating.
The vehicle has an airbag system.
Before attempting to add anything
electrical to the vehicle, see
Servicing the Airbag-Equipped
Vehicle on page 3 35 and Adding
Equipment to the Airbag-Equipped
Vehicle on page 3 35.

Adding a Snow Plow or

Similar Equipment

Before installing a snow plow on the
vehicle, here are some things you
need to know:
Notice: If the vehicle does not
have the snow plow prep
package, adding a plow can
damage the vehicle, and the
repairs would not be covered by
warranty. Unless the vehicle was
built to carry a snow plow, do not
add one to the vehicle. If the
vehicle has the snow plow prep
package, called RPO VYU, then
the payload the vehicle can carry
will be reduced when a snow
plow is installed. The vehicle can
be damaged if either the front or
rear axle ratings or the Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
are exceeded.
Some vehicles are built with a
special snow plow prep package,
called RPO VYU. If the vehicle has
this option, you can add a plow to it,
provided certain weights, such as
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the weights on the vehicle's axles
and the Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating (GVWR), are not exceeded.
The plow the vehicle can carry
depends on many things, such as:
The options the vehicle came
with, and the weight of those
options.
The weight and number of
passengers intended to be
carried.
The weight of items added to the
vehicle, like a tool box or
truck cap.
The total weight of any
additional cargo intended to be
carried.
Say, for example, you have a 318 kg
(700 lb) snow plow. The total weight
of all occupants and cargo inside
the cab should not exceed 135 kg
(300 lb). This means that you may
only be able to carry one passenger.
But, even this may be too much if
there is other equipment already
adding to the weight of the vehicle.
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