Towing & load carrying
MAXIMUMPERMISSIBLETOWEDWEIGHTS (allmodels)
On-road
Off-road
Unbraked trailers .................................................... 750 kg
Trailers with overrun brakes .................................. 3,500 kg
Trailers with coupled brakes .................................. 3,500 kg
500 kg
1,000 kg
1,000 kg
NOSEWEIGHT
VEHICLEWEIGHTS
The recommended maximum trailer nose
weight is 150 kg. The nose weight plus the
combined weight of the vehicle’s load carrying
area and rear seat passengers must NOT
EXCEEDthe maximum rear axle load or the
gross vehicle weight (as shown in ’General
data’).
When loading a vehicle to its maximum (gross
vehicle weight), consideration must be taken
of the unladen vehicle weight and the
distribution of the load to ensure that axle
loadings do not exceed the permitted
maximum values.
It is your responsibilityto limit the vehicle
load in such a way that neither the maximum
axle loads nor the gross vehicle weight are
exceeded (see ’Generaldata’).
AUTOMATICGEARBOXMODELS
If veryheavytrailer loads are towed
(particularlyat high altitude or in hot
climates), the ’GEARBOXOVERHEAT’warning
may appear in the message centre.
WARNING
This warning indicates that the gearboxoil is
too hot, in which case you should reduce road
speed or manuallyselect a lower gear or
transfer to the LOWrange of gears. If the
message persists, stop the vehicle and allow
the gearboxto cool. If the message resumes
after cooling, seek qualified assistance before
continuing.
DONOTcarry unsecured equipment, tools or
luggage which could move and cause
personal injury in the event of an accident or
emergency manoeuvre, either on or off
road.
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Categories | Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 1998 |
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Language | English |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
Applicable to Country | Australia |
Document File Type | |
Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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