'07 Model
Vehicle Identification Number
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Engine Number
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Transmission Number
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Paint Code
| Code | Color | USA models | Canada models |
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| B-533M | Steel Blue Metallic | O | O |
| G-525M | Aberdeen Green Metallic | O | O |
| NH-578 | Taffeta White | O | |
| NH-677P | Aspen White Pearl | O | O |
| NH-689M | Billet Silver Metallic | O | O |
| NH-705M | Nimbus Gray Metallic | O | O |
| NH-707 | Formal Black | O | O |
| R-529P | Dark Cherry Pearl | O | O |
| YR-545M | Desert Rock Metallic | O |
PAINT CODE REFERENCE
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'08 Model
Vehicle Identification Number
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Engine Number
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Transmission Number
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Paint Code
| Code | Color | USA models | Canada models |
|---|---|---|---|
| B-533M | Steel Blue Metallic | O | O |
| NH-677P | Aspen White Pearl | O | O |
| NH-689M | Billet Silver Metallic | O | O |
| NH-705M | Nimbus Gray Metallic | O | O |
| NH-707 | Formal Black | O | O |
| NH-741M | Sterling Gray Metallic | O | O |
| R-529P | Dark Cherry Pearl | O | O |
| YR-545M | Desert Rock Metallic | O |
PAINT CODE REFERENCE
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Identifying Vehicle Identification Number - '09 Model. Scheme 11
Identifying Engine Number - '09 Model. Scheme 12
Identifying Transmission Number- '09 Model. Scheme 13
| Code | Color | USA models | Canada models |
|---|---|---|---|
| NH-677P | Aspen White Pearl | O | O |
| NH-689M | Billet Silver Metallic | O | O |
| NH-707 | Formal Black | O | O |
| NH-741M | Sterling Gray Metallic | O | O |
| R-529P | Dark Cherry Pearl | O | O |
| B-552P | Bali Blue Pearl | O | O |
| YR-573M | Mocha Metallic | O | O |
PAINT CODE REFERENCE
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Danger/Warning/Caution Label Locations
Front Passenger's Compartment
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Emission Group Identification
Example
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THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO U.S. EPA TIER 2 BIN 5 REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO 2007 MODEL YEAR NEW LIGHT-DUTY TRUCKS AND CALIFORNIA REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO 2007 MODEL YEAR NEW LEV II ULEV LIGHT-DUTY TRUCKS.
CONTAINS TO REGULATIONS : 2008 MY
'09 Model
CONTAINS TO REGULATIONS : 2009 MY
Test Group and Evaporative Family
Test Group
Identifying Model Number - Test Group. Scheme 21
Evaporative Family
Identifying Model Number - Evaporative Family. Scheme 22
Lift and Support Points
Note. If you are going to remove heavy components such as the suspension or the fuel tank from the rear of the vehicle, first support the front of the vehicle with tall safety stands. When substantial weight is removed from the rear of the vehicle, the center of gravity can change, causing the vehicle to tip forward on the lift.
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- Position the lift blocks (A), under the vehicle's front support points (B) and rear support points (C).
- Raise the lift a few inches, and rock the vehicle gently to be sure it is firmly supported.
- Raise the lift to its full height, and inspect the vehicle support points for solid contact with the lift blocks.
Safety Stands
To support the vehicle on safety stands, use the same support points (B and C) as for a vehicle lift. Always use safety stands when working on or under any vehicle that is supported only by a jack.
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- When lifting the front of the vehicle, set the parking brake. When lifting the rear of the vehicle, put the shift lever in the P position.
- Block the wheels that are not being lifted.
- Position the floor jack under the front jacking bracket (A) or the rear jacking bracket (B). Center the jacking bracket on the jack lift platform (C) and jack up the vehicle high enough to fit the safety stands under it.
- Position the safety stands under the support points and adjust them so the vehicle is level.
- Lower the vehicle onto the stands.
Towing
If the vehicle needs to be towed, call a professional towing service. Never tow the vehicle behind another vehicle with just a rope or chain. It is very dangerous.
Emergency Towing
There are three popular methods of towing a vehicle.
Flat-bed Equipment - The operator loads the vehicle on the back of a truck. This is the only way of transporting the vehicle.
To accommodate flat-bed equipment, the vehicle is equipped with front tie down hook slots (A), and rear tie down hook slots (B).
The tie down hook slots can be used secure the vehicle to the truck.
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Towing Hook Installation
The detachable front towing hook is only for towing a very short distance, such as freeing the car. The hook mounts to the anchor in the front and rear bumper.
Note. To avoid damage to the vehicle, use the towing hook for straight flat ground towing only. Do not tow on an angle. The tow hook should not be used to tow the vehicle onto a flat-bed. Do not use it as a tie down.
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- Remove the cover (A) from the front or rear bumper. Front bumper: Rear bumper
- Remove the towing hook placed behind a cover under the cargo area.
- Screw in the towing hook (B), and tighten it securely by hand.
Wheel Lift Equipment - The tow truck uses two pivoting arms that go under the tires (front or rear) and lift them off the ground. The other two wheels remain on the ground. Never tow the vehicle with wheel lift equipment.
Sling-type Equipment - The tow truck uses metal cables with hooks on the ends. These hooks go around parts of the frame or suspension, and the cables lift that end of the vehicle off the ground. The vehicle's suspension and body can be seriously damaged if this method of towing is attempted. This method of towing the vehicle is unacceptable.
The only recommended way of towing the vehicle is on a flat-bed truck.
Note. Towing the vehicle with only two wheels on the ground will damage parts of the SH-AWD system. If the vehicle is damaged, it should be towed on a flatbed truck or trailer. Trying to lift or tow the vehicle by the bumpers will cause serious damage. The bumpers are not designed to support the vehicle's weight.
Parts Marking
To deter vehicle theft, certain major components are marked with the vehicle identification number (VIN). Original parts have self-adhesive labels. Replacement body parts have generic self-adhesive labels. These labels should not be removed. The original engine or transmission VIN plates are not transferable to the replacement engine or transmission.
Note. Be careful not to damage the parts marking labels during body repair. Mask the labels before repairing the part.
Precautions for Super Handling All Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) System
This vehicle is equipped with the Super Handling All Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system. The SH-AWD system distributes driving torque between the front and rear wheels when accelerating and when wheel spin occurs.
The SH-AWD system does not have a manual switch to disable the AWD system. Whenever service work requires spinning the front or rear wheels with the engine, always lift and support the vehicle so all four wheels are off the ground.