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Chevrolet 2010 User Manual
Chevrolet 2010 User Manual

Chevrolet 2010 User Manual

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  • Page 3 ........2-2 Questions and Answers About Airbags and Specialty Law Enforcement Vehicles .
  • Page 4 Yes, but care must be taken to properly mount the equipment outside of the airbag deployment zone. The term deployment zone describes the space an airbag takes up when fully inflated. Airbags need room to work properly, and anything in the deployment zone such as improperly mounted equipment...
  • Page 5 airbag could prevent the airbag from operating properly. If this ever happens, the airbag would not be able to protect occupants the way it was designed to. To help prevent injury and to allow the airbag to perform as it was designed, do not mount equipment inside the airbag deployment zone.
  • Page 6 Yes, particularly if the push bumper significantly changes the front structure of the vehicle. However, GM conducts analysis on various push bumper configurations to verify effectiveness of the sensing performance system with minor changes in the front structure of the vehicle which may occur from the addition of a push bumper.
  • Page 7 Read the following notices before installing equipment on your specialty vehicle.
  • Page 9 A. Passenger Side Instrument Panel Top Surface Zone B. Passenger Side Airbag Module Trim Panel Rear Edge C. Passenger Side Door D. Approximate Dimensions of Inflated Airbag E. Passenger Side Airbag Deployment Zone F. Passenger Centerline G. Inside Rearview Mirror H.
  • Page 10 A. Top Edge of D. Centerline of Steering Windshield Column at Mid-Tilt B. Top of Instrument E. Driver Airbag Panel Deployment Zone C. Inflated Airbag F. Front of Steering Steering Wheel Wheel for more information.
  • Page 11 A. Top Edge of F. Inflated Airbag Windshield B. Inside Rearview Mirror G. Inflated Airbag C. Instrument Panel Top Surface Zone H. Passenger Airbag D. Passenger Side Airbag Module Trim Panel Rear Edge E. Inflated Airbag Horizontal Dimension (Approximate 15.4 in (390 mm)) for more information.
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  • Page 13 A. Front of Deployment Zone at Front Upper Corner of Front Door Pad B. Windshield Pillar Trim with Grab Handle C. Visor D. Deployment Zone E. Top of Deployment Zone Along Roof-rail at Edge of Headliner F. Back of Deployment Zone of Rear Door Pad G.
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  • Page 15 A. Roof-rail Airbag Deployment Zone B. Underside of Headliner C. Edge of Headliner D. Inner Center Pillar Trim E. Bottom of Door Windows F. Front Seat Headrest G. Seat Centerline H. Inner Door Pad I. Seat mounted Side Impact Airbag deployment Zone Front Seat J.
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  • Page 27 ..5-2 ..........5-5 Loading the Vehicle .
  • Page 28 The information in this section of the supplement is for those who intend to install additional equipment to the police vehicle after it has left the factory, and for those who will be driving and loading the vehicle with passengers and/or cargo. Two labels on your vehicle show how much weight it was designed to carry, the Tire and Loading Information label and the Certification/Tire label.
  • Page 29 Before adding accessories or equipment to your police vehicle, there are some things you need to know: The police vehicle's maximum capacity weight. The weight of your police vehicle, including a full tank of fuel but without a driver and passengers. The weight of items you plan on adding to your police vehicle, like roof mounted light bar(s), push bumpers, security barrier(s), rear storage...
  • Page 30 A procedure to make the necessary measurements and formulas to calculate the vehicle longitudinal, lateral and vertical position of the center of gravity can be found in the GM Coachbuilders Manual. Equipment required to conduct the measurements for calculating the center of gravity are: Weight scales of sufficient capacity to measure the vehicle weight at each wheel.
  • Page 31 30 lbs Roof (14 kg) (18 kg) Floor 108 lbs. 429 lbs. to Roof (49 kg) (195 kg) 138 lbs 470 lbs Total (63 kg) (213 kg) Using heavier suspension components to get added durability might not change your weight ratings. Ask your dealer to help you load your vehicle the right way.

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