Certification Label - SMART for two coupé Operator's Manual

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Tires and wheels
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Examples for steps 1 to 3
Step 1
Combined weight limit of occu-
pants and cargo from Tire and Load-
ing Information placard
Step 2
Number of occupants (driver and
passenger)
Occupants weight
Combined weight of all occupants
Step 3
Available cargo weight (total load
limit from Tire and Loading Infor-
mation placard minus combined
weight of all occupants)

Certification label

Even after careful determination of the
combined weight of all occupants and cargo
as to not exceed the permissible load
limit, you must make sure your vehicle
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 certifi-
cation label can be found on the driver's
door B‑pillar, see "Technical data"
(
page 214).
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Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) means:
The total weight of the vehicle, all occu-
pants, and all cargo must never exceed the
GVWR.
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) means:
The total allowable weight that can be car-
ried by a single 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,
passenger, and all cargo) weighed on a
suitable commercial scale.
Example 1
540 lbs
2
Occupant 1: 150 lbs
Occupant 2: 180 lbs
330 lbs
540 lbs - 330 lbs =
210 lbs
Maximum tire load
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WARNING
Do not overload the tires by exceeding the
specified load limit as indicated on the
Tire and Loading Information placard on
the driver's door B‑pillar. Overloading the
tires can overheat them, possibly causing
a blowout. Overloading the tires can also
result in handling or steering problems, or
brake failure.
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For illustration purposes only. Actual
data on tires are specific to each vehicle
and may vary from data shown in above
illustration.
The maximum tire load : is the maximum
weight the tires are designed to support.
Example 2
540 lbs
1
Occupant 1: 150 lbs
150 lbs
540 lbs - 150 lbs =
390 lbs

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