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Loading your vehicle
Vehicle placard
The load capacity of your vehicle is determined by weight , not by available cargo space . The maximum load you can carry in your vehicle is shown on the vehicle placard attached to the driver ’ s side door pillar . It includes the total weight of the driver and all passengers and their belongings , any optional equipment such as a trailer hitch , roof rack or bike carrier , etc ., and the tongue load of a trailer .
& GVWR and GAWR ( Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and Gross Axle Weight Rating )
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Certification label
The certification label attached to the bottom of driver ’ s side door pillar shows GVWR ( Gross Vehicle Weight Rating ) and GAWR ( Gross Axle Weight Rating ).
The GVW ( Gross Vehicle Weight ) must never exceed the GVWR . GVW is the combined total of weight of the vehicle , fuel , driver , all passengers , luggage , any optional equipment and trailer tongue load . Therefore , the GVW changes depending on the situation . The GVWR equals Curb Weight ( actual weight of your vehicle – including standard equipment , fluids , emergency tools and spare tire assembly ) plus the vehicle capacity weight .
In addition , the total weight applied to each axle ( GAW ) must never exceed the GAWR . The front and rear GAWs can be adjusted by relocating luggage inside the vehicle .
Even if the total weight of your luggage is lower than the vehicle capacity weight , either front or rear GAW may exceed the GAWR , depending on the distribution of the luggage .
When possible , the load should be evenly distributed throughout the vehicle .
If you carry heavy loads in the vehicle , you should confirm that GVW and front and rear GAWs are within the GVWR and GAWR by putting your vehicle on a vehicle scale , found at a commercial weighing station .
Do not use replacement tires with a lower load range than the originals because they may lower the GVWR and GAWR limitations . Replacement tires with a higher load range than the originals do not increase the GVWR and GAWR limitations .