Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The  Certification/Tire label also tells you the maximum 
weights  for  the front  and rear  axles,  called  Gross  Axle 
Weight  Rating (GAWR). 
To fine  out  the  actual loads 
on your  front  and rear axles, you need  to go to a weigh 
station and weigh  your  vehicle.  Your dealer  can help 
you  with this.  Be sure  to  spread  out your  load equally 
on  both  sides 
of the centerline. 
Never  exceed  the  GVWR 
for your  vehicle,  or  the 
GAWR  for  either  the  front  or  rear axle. 
And, 
if you  do have  a heavy  load, you should  spread 
it  out. 
Do  not load  your vehicle  any heavier  than 
the 
GVWR, or  either  the  maximum  front  or 
rear 
GAWR. If you do, parts  on your  vehicle 
can  break,  or  it can change  the 
way your 
vehicle  handles. These could cause  you to lose 
control. 
Also, overloading  can  shorten  the  life 
of your vehicle. 
A CAUTION: 
Things  you put inside your  vehicle can strike 
and  injure  people 
in a sudden  stop or turn,  or 
in 
a crash. 
Put  things  in the  cargo  area of your vehicle. 
Try  to  spread  the  weight  evenly. 
1 Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, 
~ inside the vehicle so that  some of them  are 
above  the tops  of the  seats. 
Don’t  leave  an unsecured child  restraint in 
your  vehicle. 
When  you carry  something inside  the 
vehicle,  secure it whenever  you can. 
Don’t  leave a seat  folded down unless  you 
need to. 
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