Vehicle Identification Consumer Information and Vehicle Identification
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NOTE: GVW is the TOTAL
SCALE WEIGHT the vehicle is
designed to carry. This
includes the weight of the
empty vehicle, loading plat-
form, occupants, fuel, and any
load.
The tire size and rim size (and the cold
inflation pressure to match that combi-
nation) listed under “Suitable Tire-Rim
Choice” on the Certification Label are
only representative examples for the
specified axle ratings. These compo-
nents may not be the ones actually
installed on the axle, because there are
many other appropriate combinations.
The “PSI Cold” inflation pressure on the
Certification Label is for the tire-rim
combination in the example, and may
not be the same as the recommended
inflation pressure for the actual tires on
that axle.
Check the manufacturer's product infor-
mation for the tires and rims actually on
each axle to obtain recommended tire
inflation pressure for specific applica-
tions.
Noise Emission Label
The Noise Emission Label is on the
driver’s door frame. It contains informa-
tion regarding U.S. noise emission reg-
ulations and date of manufacture.
Paint Data Label
The Paint Data Label contains the paint
colors used by the factory to paint your
vehicle. It lists frame, wheels, cab inte-
rior and exterior colors. This label is
located on the back of the glove box
compartment visible from the passen-
ger seat.
Federal Safety Standard
Certification Label
The NHTSA regulations require a label
certifying compliance with Federal
Safety Standard, for United States and
U.S. Territories, be affixed to each
motor vehicle and prescribe where
such label may be located. This certifi-
cation label, which indicates the date of
manufacture and other pertinent infor-
mation, is located on the driver's side
door frame.
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