NISSAN 2009 Frontier User Manual

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1. Find the GCWR for your vehicle on the

ЉTowing Load/SpecificationЉ chart found

later in this section.

2. Subtract the actual vehicle weight from the

GCWR. The remaining amount is the avail-

able maximum towing capacity.

To determine the Gross Trailer Weight, weigh

your trailer on a scale with all equipment and

cargo, that are normally in the trailer when it is

towed. Make sure the Gross Trailer Weight is not

more than the Gross Trailer Weight Rating shown

on the trailer and is not more than the calculated

available maximum towing capacity.
Also weigh the front and rear axles on the scale to

make sure the Front Gross Axle Weight and Rear

Gross Axle Weight are not more than Front

Gross Axle Weight and Rear Gross Axle Weight

on the F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. certification label.

The cargo in the trailer and vehicle may need to

be moved or removed to meet the specified rat-

ings.
Example:

● Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) as weighed

on a scale- including passengers, cargo and

hitch - 5,185 lb. (2352 kg).

● Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) from

F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. certification label -

5,815 lb. (2638 kg).

● Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR)

from “Towing Load/Specification

Љ chart -

11,133 lb. (5050 kg).

● Maximum Trailer towing capacity from “Tow-

ing Load/Specification

Љ chart - 6,100 lb.

(2767 kg).

5,815 lb. (2638 kg)

GVWR

– 5,185 lb. (2352 kg)

GVW

= 630 lb. (286 kg)

Available for tongue

weight

11,133 lb. (5050 kg)

GCWR

– 5,185 lb. (2352 kg)

GVW

= 5,948 lb. (2698 kg)

Capacity available for

towing

630 lb. (286 kg) Available tongue weight

/ 5,948 lb. (2698 kg)

Available capacity

=

10 % tongue weight

The available towing capacity may be less than

the maximum towing capacity due to the passen-

ger and cargo load in the vehicle.
Remember to keep trailer tongue weight be-

tween 10 - 15% of the trailer weight or within the

trailer tongue load specification recommended

by the trailer manufacturer. If the tongue load

becomes excessive, rearrange the cargo to ob-

tain the proper tongue load. Do not exceed the

maximum tongue weight specification shown in

the “Towing load/specification” chart even if the

calculated available tongue weight is greater

than 15%. If the calculated tongue weight is less

than 10% , reduce the total trailer weight to

match the available tongue weight.
Always verify that available capacities are within

the required ratings.

Trailer frontal area

CAUTION

Exceeding the maximum trailer frontal

area specification may exceed the towing

capacity of the vehicle. This may affect the

towing performance and lead to vehicle

damage.

The trailer frontal area affects the towing load of a

trailer. The frontal area is the total area of the

vehicle and trailer that is affected by air resis-

tance while towing. Do not exceed the maximum

trailer frontal area specification shown in the

ЉTowing Load/Specification” chart. The frontal

area can be determined by multiplying the width

of the trailer by the height of the trailer. For

example, a trailer that is 8 feet wide by 6 feet tall

has a trailer frontal area of 48 square feet.

Technical and consumer information

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