Cadillac 2010 Escalade ESV Automobile User Manual


 
Loading Your Vehicle for Off-Road
Driving
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WARNING:
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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.
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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.
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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 floor, forward
of the rear axle. Put heavier items as far forward
as you can.
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Be sure the load is properly secured, so things are
not tossed around.
You will find other important information under Loading
the Vehicle
on page 632
and Tires on page 758.
Environmental Concerns
Off-road driving can provide wholesome and satisfying
recreation. However, it also raises environmental
concerns. We recognize these concerns and urge
every off-roader to follow these basic rules for
protecting the environment:
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Always use established trails, roads, and areas
that have been specially set aside for public
off-road recreational driving and obey all
posted regulations.
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Avoid any driving practice that could damage
shrubs, flowers, trees, or grasses or disturb
wildlife. This includes wheel-spinning, breaking
down trees, or unnecessary driving through
streams or over soft ground.
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