is the maximum payload for yourvehicle as built by the assemblyplant. If you install any additionalequipment on your vehicle, youmust determine the new payload.Subtract the weight of theequipment from the payload listedon the Tire and Loading label.When towing, trailer tongueweight or king pin weight is alsopart of payload.
WARNING: Theappropriate loading capacity ofyour vehicle can be limited eitherby volume capacity (how muchspace is available) or by payloadcapacity (how much weight thevehicle should carry). Once youhave reached the maximumpayload of your vehicle, do notadd more cargo, even if there isspace available. Overloading orimproperly loading your vehiclecan contribute to loss of vehiclecontrol and vehicle rollover.
GAWR (Gross Axle WeightRating)
GAWR is the maximum allowableweight that a single axle (front orrear) can carry. These numbersare on the Safety ComplianceCertification label. The label islocated on the door hinge pillar,door-latch post, or the door edgethat meets the door-latch post,next to the driver seating position.
The total load on each axle mustnever exceed its Gross AxleWeight Rating.
GVWR (Gross Vehicle WeightRating)
GVWR is the maximum allowableweight of the fully loaded vehicle.This includes all options,equipment, passengers and cargo.It appears on the SafetyCompliance Certification label.The label is located on the doorhinge pillar, door-latch post, or thedoor edge that meets thedoor-latch post, next to the driverseating position.
The gross vehicle weight mustnever exceed the Gross VehicleWeight Rating.
Safety Compliance Certification LabelExample:
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Steps for determining thecorrect load limit:
1.Locate the statement "Thecombined weight of occupantsand cargo should never exceedXXX kg or XXX lb." on yourvehicle’s placard.
2.Determine the combinedweight of the driver andpassengers that will be ridingin your vehicle.
3.Subtract the combined weightof the driver and passengersfrom XXX kg or XXX lb.
4.The resulting figure equals theavailable amount of cargo andluggage load capacity. Forexample, if the “XXX” amountequals 1,400 lb. and there willbe five 150 lb. passengers inyour vehicle, the amount ofavailable cargo and luggageload capacity is 650 lb.(1400-(5 x 150) = 1400-750 =650 lb.)
5.Determine the combinedweight of luggage and cargobeing loaded on the vehicle.That weight may not safelyexceed the available cargo andluggage load capacitycalculated in Step 4.
6.If your vehicle will be towing atrailer, load from your trailerwill be transferred to yourvehicle. Consult this manual todetermine how this reduces the
available cargo and luggageload capacity of your vehicle.
Helpful examples for calculatingthe available amount of cargoand luggage load capacity
Suppose your vehicle has a1400-pound (635-kilogram) cargoand luggage capacity. You decideto go golfing. Is there enough loadcapacity to carry you, four of yourfriends and all the golf bags? Youand four friends average 220pounds (99 kilograms) each andthe golf bags weigh approximately30 pounds (13.5 kilograms) each.The calculation would be: 1400 -(5 x 220) - (5 x 30) = 1400 - 1100- 150 = 150 pounds. Yes, you haveenough load capacity in yourvehicle to transport four friendsand your golf bags. In metric units,the calculation would be: 635kilograms - (5 x 99 kilograms) -(5 x 13.5 kilograms) = 635 - 495 -67.5 = 72.5 kilograms.
Suppose your vehicle has a1400-pound (635-kilogram) cargoand luggage capacity. You andone of your friends decide to pickup cement from the local homeimprovement store to finish thatpatio you have been planning forthe past two years. Measuring theinside of the vehicle with the rearseat folded down, you have roomfor twelve 100-pound(45-kilogram) bags of cement. Doyou have enough load capacity totransport the cement to yourhome? If you and your friend eachweigh 220 pounds (99 kilograms),
the calculation would be: 1400 -(2 x 220) - (12 x 100) = 1400 - 440
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TOWING A TRAILER
WARNING: Do not exceedthe GVWR or the GAWRspecified on the certificationlabel.
WARNING: Towing trailersbeyond the maximumrecommended gross trailerweight exceeds the limit of yourvehicle and could result in enginedamage, transmission damage,structural damage, loss ofvehicle control, vehicle rolloverand personal injury.
Your vehicle may have electricalitems, for example fuses or relays,related to towing. See Fuses(page 150).
Your vehicle's load capacitydesignation is by weight, not byvolume, so you cannot necessarilyuse all available space whenloading your vehicle.
Towing a trailer places an extraload on your vehicle's engine,transmission, axle, brakes, tiresand suspension. Inspect thesecomponents periodically during,and after, any towing operation.
Load Placement
To help minimize how trailermovement affects your vehiclewhen driving:
•Load the heaviest items closestto the trailer floor.
•Load the heaviest itemscentered between the left andright side trailer tires.
•Load the heaviest items abovethe trailer axles or just slightlyforward toward the trailertongue. Do not allow the finaltrailer tongue weight to goabove or below 10-15% of theloaded trailer weight.
•Select a draw bar with thecorrect rise or drop. When boththe loaded vehicle and trailerare connected, the trailer frameshould be level, or slightlyangled down toward yourvehicle, when viewed from theside.
When driving with a trailer orpayload, a slight takeoff vibrationor shudder may be present due tothe increased payload weight.Additional information regardingcorrect trailer loading and settingyour vehicle up for towing islocated in another chapter of thisOwner's Manual. See Load Limit(page 122). You can also find theinformation in the RV & TrailerTowing Guide. See an authorizeddealer.
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Connecting the Vehicle to a MobileNetwork............................................................238Connected Vehicle Data...............................16Connected Vehicle Limitations..............238Connected Vehicle Requirements........238Connected Vehicle –Troubleshooting........................................238Connected Vehicle – Frequently AskedQuestions........................................................238Connecting a Bluetooth® Device..........242Connecting the Vehicle to a MobileNetwork........................................................238Connecting FordPass to the Modem.........238Disabling the Connectivity Device...............238Enabling and Disabling the Modem...........238What Is the Modem..........................................238Coolant CheckSee: Engine Coolant Check............................165Cooling System Capacity andSpecification..............................................230Crash and Breakdown Information........142Automatic Crash Shutoff.................................143Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator.......40Cruise Control................................................106Cruise Control Indicators...........................107Cruise Control - Vehicles With: AdaptiveCruise Control...............................................48Cruise Control - Vehicles With: CruiseControl............................................................48Customer Assistance..................................144Customer Information...............................258Radio Frequency CertificationLabels................................................................258
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Data Privacy......................................................14Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With:Configurable Daytime RunningLamps..............................................................52Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With:Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)............53Direction Indicators.......................................53Doors and Locks.............................................45Driver Alert........................................................114Driver and Passenger Airbags...................36Driving Aids......................................................114Driving Hints...................................................136
Driving Through Water................................137DRLSee: Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With:Configurable Daytime Running Lamps....52See: Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With:Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)................53
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Economical Driving......................................136Electromagnetic Compatibility..............270Emergency Call System Data.....................16Emission Law....................................................91End User License Agreement..................273Engine Block Heater......................................83Engine Coolant Check................................165Engine Emission Control..............................91Engine ImmobilizerSee: Passive Anti-Theft System.....................47Engine Oil Capacity andSpecification...............................................229Engine Oil Check...........................................163Engine Oil Dipstick.......................................163Engine Specifications................................226Environment......................................................17Essential Towing Checks...........................129Event Data.........................................................15Exterior Mirrors................................................56
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Fastening the Seatbelts................................31Flat TireSee: Changing a Road Wheel........................218Floor Mats........................................................137Ford Credit...........................................................7Ford Protect...................................................247Fuel and Refueling.........................................85Fuel Consumption.........................................89Fuel Filter.........................................................178Fuel Quality - E85..........................................85Fuel Quality - Gasoline.................................87Fuel Tank Capacity.......................................231Fuses.................................................................150Fuse Specification Chart...........................150
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Ordering Additional Owner'sLiterature......................................................148Overriding Automatic High BeamControl.............................................................55
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Parking Aids....................................................105Parking Brake.................................................100Passive Anti-Theft System.........................47PATSSee: Passive Anti-Theft System.....................47Perchlorate..........................................................7Playing Media From a USB Device........242Post-Collision Braking................................143Power Door LocksSee: Locking and Unlocking.............................45Power Seats.....................................................78Power Steering Fluid Check......................173Power Windows.............................................56Pre-Collision Assist.......................................118Protecting the Environment........................17PunctureSee: Changing a Road Wheel........................218
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Radio Frequency CertificationLabels...........................................................258Cruise Control Module.....................................258Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemSensors..............................................................261Rear Axle Fluid Capacity andSpecification...............................................234Rear Passenger Climate Controls............75Rear View Camera.......................................105Rear View CameraSee: Rear View Camera...................................105Recommended Towing Weights............128Reduced Engine Performance.................136Refueling...........................................................88Remote Control..............................................42Removing a Headlamp...............................179Repairing Minor Paint Damage................187Replacement PartsRecommendation.........................................8Replacing a Lost Key or RemoteControl............................................................44
Reporting Safety Defects (CanadaOnly)...............................................................149Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.Only)..............................................................148Resuming the Set Speed...........................107Roadside Assistance...................................142Roadside Emergencies...............................139Running-InSee: Breaking-In...................................................137Running Out of Fuel......................................87
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Safety Precautions........................................85Scheduled Maintenance...........................249Seatbelt Extensions......................................34Seatbelt Height Adjustment......................33Seatbelts...........................................................30Principle of Operation........................................30Seatbelt Warning Lamp and IndicatorChime...............................................................33Seats...................................................................76Security...............................................................47Service Data......................................................15Setting the Cruise Control Speed..........106Sitting in the Correct Position....................76Snow ChainsSee: Using Snow Chains...................................212Spare WheelSee: Changing a Road Wheel........................218Special Notices.................................................8Special Operating Conditions ScheduledMaintenance...............................................255Speed ControlSee: Cruise Control............................................106Stability Control............................................103Principle of Operation.......................................103Starter SwitchSee: Ignition Switch..............................................81Starting a Gasoline Engine.........................82Starting and Stopping the Engine............81General Information.............................................81Steering.............................................................118Steering Wheel...............................................48Streaming Bluetooth Audio.....................242Sun Visors..........................................................57Supplementary Restraints System.........35Principle of Operation.........................................35
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