Load carrying – FORD 2014 Escape v.1 User Manual

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GCW

GVW

GCW (Gross Combined Weight)

- is the Gross Vehicle Weight plus

the weight of the fully loaded
trailer.

GCWR (Gross Combined

Weight Rating) - is the maximum

allowable weight of the vehicle
and the loaded trailer, including
all cargo and passengers, that the
vehicle can handle without risking
damage. (Important: The towing
vehicle’s braking system is rated
for operation at Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating, not at Gross
Combined Weight Rating.)
Separate functional brakes should
be used for safe control of towed
vehicles and for trailers where the
Gross Combined Weight of the
towing vehicle plus the trailer
exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating of the towing vehicle. The

Gross Combined Weight must

never exceed the Gross

Combined Weight Rating.
Maximum Loaded Trailer

Weight - is the highest possible

weight of a fully loaded trailer the
vehicle can tow. It assumes a
vehicle with mandatory options,
driver and front passenger weight
(150 pounds [68 kilograms]
each), no cargo weight (internal

or external) and a tongue load of
10–15% (conventional trailer) or
king pin weight of 15–25% (fifth
wheel trailer). Consult an
authorized dealer (or the RV and
Trailer Towing Guide available at
an authorized dealer) for more
detailed information.

Tongue Load or Fifth Wheel

King Pin Weight - refers to the

amount of the weight that a trailer
pushes down on a trailer hitch.

Examples: For a 5000 pound

(2268 kilogram) conventional
trailer, multiply 5000 by 0.10 and
0.15 to obtain a proper tongue
load range of 500 to 750 pounds
(227 to 340 kilograms). For an
11500 pound (5216 kilogram) fifth
wheel trailer, multiply by 0.15 and
0.25 to obtain a proper king pin
load range of 1725 to 2875 pounds
(782 to 1304 kilograms).

WARNINGS

Do not exceed the GVWR or
the GAWR specified on the

Safety Compliance Certification
Label.

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