Load Capacity Labeling - Tesla S 2014 Owner's Manual

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Load Capacity Labeling

It is important to understand how much
weight your Model S can safely carry. This
weight is called the vehicle capacity weight
and includes the weight of all occupants,
cargo and any additional equipment added to
your Model S since it was manufactured.
There are two labels attached to Model S that
state how much weight it can safely carry.
These labels are located on the center door
post and are visible when the driver's door is
open:
1.
Tire and Loading Information label
2.
Vehicle Certification label
Warning: Overloading Model S has an
adverse effect on braking and handling,
which can compromise your safety or
damage Model S.
Caution: Never load more than 300 lbs
(136 kg) in the front trunk. Doing so can
cause damage.
Caution: Never store large amounts of
liquid in Model S. Significant spillage of
liquids can cause electrical components
to malfunction.
Specifications
Specifications
Tire and Loading Information Label
The Tire and Loading Information label
provides:
The maximum number of occupant
seating positions.
The maximum vehicle capacity weight.
The size of the original tires.
The cold inflation pressures for the
original front and rear tires. These
pressures are recommended to optimize
ride and handling characteristics.
United States:
Canada:
Never change this label, even if you use
different tires in the future.
Note: If Model S is loaded to its full capacity,
double check all tires to ensure they are
inflated to their recommended pressure levels.
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