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Capacity of your vehicle, Operation – Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class 2009 Owners Manual User Manual

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Tires and wheels

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you are using the actual load limit for your
vehicle stated on the vehicle’s Tire and Load-
ing Information placard (

Y

page 233).

Example

Combined weight

limit of occupants and

cargo from Tire and

Loading Information

placard

Number of

occupants

(driver and

passengers)

Occupants weight

Combined

weight of all

occupants

Available cargo/luggage and

trailer tongue weight (total load

limit from Tire and Loading Infor-

mation placard minus combined

weight of all occupants)

1

1

500 lbs

1

Occupant 1: 175 lbs

175 lbs

1

500 lbs - 175 lbs = 1

325 lbs

2

1

500 lbs

2

Occupant 1: 175 lbs
Occupant 2: 195 lbs

370 lbs

1

500 lbs - 370 lbs = 1

130 lbs

The higher the weight of all occupants, the
less cargo and luggage load capacity is avail-
able.
For more information, see “Trailer tongue
load” (

Y

page 234).

Certification label

Even after careful determination of the com-
bined weight of all occupants, cargo and the
trailer tongue load (if applicable)
(

Y

page 234) as to not exceed the permissi-

ble load limit, you must make sure your vehi-
cle never exceeds the Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight

Rating (GAWR) for either the front or rear axle.
You can obtain the GVWR and GAWR from the
certification label. The certification label can
be found on the driver’s door B-pillar, see the
“Technical data” section (

Y

page 341).

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): The
total weight of the vehicle, all occupants, all
cargo, and the trailer tongue load must never
exceed the GVWR.
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR): The total
allowable weight that can be carried by a sin-
gle axle (front or rear).
To assure that your vehicle does not exceed
the maximum permissible weight limits

(GVWR and GAWR for front and rear axle),
have the loaded vehicle (including driver, pas-
sengers and all cargo and, if applicable, trailer
fully loaded) weighed on a suitable commer-
cial scale.

Trailer tongue load

The tongue load of any trailer is an important
weight to measure because it affects the load
you can carry in your vehicle. If a trailer is
towed, the tongue load must be added to the
weight of all occupants riding and any cargo
you are carrying in the vehicle. The tongue

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