62 driving and operating – CHEVROLET 2010 Equinox User Manual

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Driving and Operating

Use the following chart to determine how much the vehicle can weigh,
based upon the vehicle model and options.

Vehicle

Maximum Trailer

Weight with Trailer

Brakes†

GCWR*

L4 Engine, FWD

680 kg (1,500 lbs)

2 625 kg (5,787 lbs)

L4 Engine, AWD

680 kg (1,500 lbs)

2 700 kg (5,952 lbs)

V6 Engine, FWD

1 588 kg (3,500 lbs)

3 600 kg (7,937 lbs)

V6 Engine, AWD

1 588 kg (3,500 lbs)

3 700 kg (8,157 lbs)

† For trailers without trailer brakes the maximum trailer weight is 454 kg
(1,000 lbs) and the GCWR is 2 300 kg (5,071 lbs). See Towing Equipment
on page 8‑63
for more information.

*The Gross Combination Weight
Rating (GCWR) is the total
allowable weight of the completely
loaded vehicle and trailer including
any passengers, cargo, equipment
and conversions. The GCWR for the
vehicle should not be exceeded.

Ask your dealer/retailer for our
trailering information or advice. See
Customer Assistance Offices on
page 12‑3
for more information.

Weight of the Trailer Tongue

The tongue load (A) of any trailer is
an important weight to measure
because it affects the total gross
weight of the vehicle. The Gross
Vehicle Weight (GVW) includes the
curb weight of the vehicle, any
cargo carried in it, and the people
who will be riding in the vehicle.

If there are a lot of options,
equipment, passengers or cargo in
the vehicle, it will reduce the tongue
weight the vehicle can carry, which
will also reduce the trailer weight the
vehicle can tow. If towing a trailer,
the tongue load must be added to
the GVW because the vehicle will
be carrying that weight, too. See
Vehicle Load Limits on page 8‑24.

If a weight-carrying hitch or a
weight-distributing hitch is being
used, the trailer tongue (A) should
weigh 10 to 15 percent of the total
loaded trailer weight (B).

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