Driving – FORD 2002 Excursion v.1 User Manual

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Your vehicle’s load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so
you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading a vehicle.

Towing a trailer places an additional load on your vehicle’s engine,
transmission, axle, brakes, tires and suspension. Inspect these
components carefully after any towing operation.

The hitch receiver was designed not to be removed. Any
modification or removal of the hitch receiver compromises the
safety benefit it was designed to provide.

4x2 w/automatic transmission

Engine

Rear axle

ratio

Maximum

GCWR-kg (lbs.)

Maximum trailer

weight-kg (lbs.)

5.4L

3.73

5 897 (13 000)

2 812 (6 200)

5.4L

4.10

6 350 (14 500)

3 266 (7 200)

6.8L

3.73

7 711 (17 000)

4 536 (10 000)

6.8L

4.30

9 072 (20 000)

4 763 (10 500)

4x4 w/automatic transmission

Engine

Rear axle

ratio

Maximum

GCWR-kg (lbs.)

Maximum trailer

weight-kg (lbs.)

5.4L

4.10

6 350 (14 500)

3 266 (7 200)

6.8L

3.73

7 711 (17 000)

4 354 (9 600)

6.8L

4.30

9 072 (20 000)

4 990 (11 000)

The frame mounted hitch receiver is non-removable.

Towing a Class IV trailer (extra heavy duty) 2 268–4 536 kg
(5 001–10 000 lbs.) trailer weight requires a weight-distributing
or fifth-wheel hitch.

Do not exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the
certification label.

Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended gross trailer
weight could result in engine damage, transmission/axle damage,

structural damage, loss of control, and personal injury.

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