The
gross weight ofall vehicle occupant s,
cargo, luggage andtrailer load/noseweight (if
applicable) mustnotexceed thespecified
value. Num
berofseats i
The
specification sshown onthe Tire and
Loading Information placard inthe
illustration areexamples. Thenumber of
seats isvehicle-spec ificand candiffer from
the details shown. Thenumber ofseats in
your vehicle canbefound onthe Tire and
Loading Information placard. Maximum
numberofseats :determin esthe
maximum numberofoccupant sallowed to
travel inthe vehicle. Thisinform ationcanbe
found onthe Tire andLoading Information
placard. Determining
thecorrect loadlimit
Step- by-step instructions The
following stepshavebeen developed as
required ofall manufact urersunder Title49,
Code ofU.S .Federal Regulations, Part575
pursuant tothe "National TrafficandMotor
Vehicle SafetyAc tof 196 6".
X Step 1:Locat ethe statement "The
combin edweight ofoccupan tsand cargo
should neverexceed XXX kgorXXX lbs." on your
vehicle’s TireandLoading Informat ion
placard.
X Step 2:Det ermine thecombin edweight of
the driver andpassengers thatwillberiding
in your vehicle.
X Step 3:Subtr actthe combin edweight of
the driver andpassengers fromXXX
kilograms orXXX lbs.
X Step 4:The resultin gfigure equals the
available amountofcargo andluggage load
capacity. Forexample, ifthe "XXX" amount
equals 1400lbs and therewill befive
150 lbspassenger sin your vehicle, the
amount ofavailable cargoandluggage load
capacit yis6 50 lbs (1400 -750 (5x150) =
650 lbs).
X Step 5:Determine thecombi nedweight of
lu gga geand cargo being loaded onthe
vehi cle. Thatweight maynotsafely exceed
the available cargoandluggage load
capacity calculated instep 4.
X Step 6(if app licable): Ifyour vehicle will
be towing atrailer, loadfrom yourtrailer
will betran sferr edtoyour vehicle. Consult
this manual todeterm inehow thisreduces
the available cargoandluggage load
capacity ofyour vehicle (Y page 365). Loading
thevehicle
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