Weights, Payload And Roof Load - Vauxhall Combo Owner's Manual

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Weights, payload and roof load

The payload is the difference between
the permitted Gross Vehicle Weight (see
identification plate, page 196) and the EC
kerbweight.
To calculate the kerbweight, enter the data
for your vehicle below:
z Kerbweight from
Table 1,
see pages 203 to 204
z Weight of heavy
accessories from Table 2,
see page 204
The total
is the EC kerbweight.
Optional equipment and accessories
increase the kerbweight, which means that
the payload will also change slightly.
Note the weights given in the vehicle
documents and the identification plate.
The combined total of front and rear axle
loads must not exceed the permissible
Gross Vehicle Weight. For example, if
the front axle is bearing its maximum
permissible load, the rear axle can only
bear a load that is equal to the Gross
Vehicle Weight minus the front axle load.
The permissible axle loads must not be
exceeded.
+ .............. kg
See the identification plate or vehicle
documents for permissible axle loads.
Towing a caravan / trailer - see page 138.
+ .............. kg
= .............. kg
Roof load
The permissible roof load is 100 kg - 75 kg
for the Combo with roof rails. The roof load
consists of the weight of the roof rack plus
the load carried.
Driving hints – see page 117.
Roof racks – see page 138.

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