Cadillac 2012 CTS Manuel d'utilisation

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Cadillac CTS/CTS-V Owner Manual (Include Mex) - 2012

9-62

Driving and Operating

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 9‑12
for more information
about the vehicle's maximum
load capacity.

For a weight-carrying hitch, the
trailer tongue (A) should weigh
10 to 15 percent of the total loaded
trailer weight (B).

After loading the trailer, weigh
the trailer and then the tongue,
separately, to see if the weights are
proper. If they are not, adjustments
might be made by moving some
items around in the trailer.

Total Weight on the
Vehicle's Tires

Inflate the vehicle's tires to the
upper limit for cold tires. These
numbers can be found on the
Certification label or see Vehicle
Load Limits on page 9‑12
.
Do not
go over the GVW limit for the
vehicle, or the GAWR, including the
weight of the trailer tongue.

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