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Trailer towing table (with heavy duty trailer tow option)
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)/trailer weights
EngineRear axle
ratioTire sizeMaximum
GCWRTrailer weight
range (0 -
maximum)
(4x2)
4.6 L 3.3140.6 cm
(16 in)4990 kg
(11000 lb)0-2676 kg
(0-5900 lb)
5.4 L 3.3140.6 cm
(16 in)5443 kg
(12000 lb)0-3039 kg
(0-6700 lb)
5.4 L 3.7340.6 cm
(16 in)6123 kg
(13500 lb)0-3628 kg
(0-8000 lb)
(4x4)
4.6 L 3.5540.6 cm
(16 in)5216 kg
(11500 kg)0-2766 kg
(0-6100 lb)
4.6 L 3.5543.2 cm
(17 in)4990 kg
(11000 lb)0-2494 kg
(0-5500 lb)
5.4 L 3.3140.6 cm
(16 in)5443 kg
(12000 lb)0-2902 kg
(0-6400 lb)
5.4 L 3.7340.6 cm
(16 in)6123 kg
(13500 lb)0-3556 kg
(0-7900 lb)
5.4 L 3.7343.2 cm
(17 in)5897 kg
(13000 lb)0-3356 kg
(0-7400 lb)
Maximum frontal area of trailer is 5.6 square meters (60 square feet)
Do not exceed the maximum loads
listed on the Safety Compliance
Certification label. For load
specification terms found on the
label, refer toLoading your
vehiclein this chapter. Remember
to figure in the tongue load of your
loaded trailer when figuring the
total weight.
Your vehicle is not equipped with a
neutral tow kit accessory. Do not
attempt to flat tow your vehicle
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CHANGING THE TIRES
If you get a flat tire while driving,
do not apply the brake heavily.
Instead, gradually decrease your
speed. Hold the steering wheel
firmly and slowly move to a safe
place on the side of the road:
²Park on a level spot.
²Turn off the ignition.
²Set the parking brake.
²Activate the hazard flashers.
Spare tire information
Your vehicle is equipped with a
spare tire that may be used as a
spare or as a regular tire. The
spare is identical to the other tires
on your vehicle, although the
wheel cover may not match.
Location of the spare tire and
tools
The spare tire and tools for your
vehicle are stowed in the following
locations:
Tool Location
Spare tire Under the vehicle, just in front of the rear
bumper.
Jack, wheel nut
wrench, instructions,
work glovesBehind the access panel located on the right
rear quarter panel interior trim.
Jack handle On the top of the raditator support at the front
of the engine compartment.
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4. Remove the end of the cable
from the wheel and slide the spare
out from under the vehicle.
To re-install the spare tire or tools,
reverse the removal procedure.
On vehicles equipped with
Air Suspension, turn OFF
the Air Suspension switch prior
to jacking, hoisting or towing
your vehicle.
Tire change procedure
Refer to the instruction sheet for
detailed tire change instructions.
1. Park on a level surface.
2. Activate the hazard flashers.
3. Set the parking brake.
4. Place the gearshift in P(Park).
5. Block the diagonally opposite
wheel.
OFF
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Removing flat tire and installing
spare
6. Use the tip of the lug wrench to
remove any wheel trim. Insert the
tapered end of the lug wrench
behind the wheel covers or
hubcaps and twist off.
7. Loosen the wheel nuts with the
lug wrench. Do not remove the lug
nuts until the tire has been raised
off the ground.
8. Insert the jack handle into the
jack and use the handle to slide
the jack under the vehicle.
9. Position the jack according to
the following guides and turn the
jack handle clockwise until the
wheel is completely off the ground.
²When one of the back wheels is
off the ground, the transmission
alone will not prevent the
vehicle from moving or slipping
off the jack, even if the vehicle
is in P (Park). To prevent the
vehicle from moving when you
change the tire, be sure that the
parking brake is set and the
diagonally opposite wheel is
blocked. If the vehicle slips off
the jack, someone could be
seriously injured.
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Rear
NEVER USE THE FRONT OR
REAR DIFFERENTIAL AS A
JACKING POINT.
1. Remove the lug nuts with the
lug nut wrench.
2. Replace the flat tire with the
spare tire.
3. Thread the lug nuts on the
wheel studs with the beveled face
toward the wheel. Use the lug nut
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wrench to screw the lug nut snug
against the wheel, but do not
tighten.
4. Lower the vehicle by turning the
jack handle counterclockwise.
5. Remove the jack and fully
tighten the lug nuts to the proper
torque specifications in the order
shown.
Never use wheels or lug
nuts different than the
original equipment as this could
damage the wheel or mounting
system. This damage could allow
the wheels to come off while the
vehicle is being driven.
6. Replace any wheel covers,
ornaments or hub caps that your
vehicle may have. Make sure that
they are screwed or snapped into
place.
7. Put the jack and wrench away.
Ensure that the jack is securely
fastened.
8. To stow the flat tire, lay the tire
on the ground with the inboard
side facing up. Install the retainer
through the wheel center and slide
the wheel under the vehicle. Turn
the spare handle clockwise until
the spare tire is raised to its
original position underneath the
vehicle. The spare handle ratchets
when the tire is raised to the
stowed position. It will not allow
you to overtighten.
9. Unblock the wheels.
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performance on the laboratory test
wheel than the minimum required
by law.
The temperature grade for
this tire is established for a
tire that is properly inflated and
not overloaded. Excessive speed,
underinflation, or excessive
loading, either separately or in
combination, can cause heat
buildup and possible tire failure.
Checking the tire pressure
Check the tire pressure
periodically and inflate tires as
necessary. To check the tire
pressure, insert the tire pressure
gauge into the valve system.
The cold pressure amount is listed
on the Safety Compliance
Certification label.
Improperly inflated tires
can affect vehicle handling
and can fail suddenly, possibly
resulting in loss of vehicle
control.
Rotating the tires
Rotate your tires at regular
intervals for even wear. Rotation
intervals are listed in the ªService
Guideº.
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