StepsforDeterminingCorrect
LoadLimit
5. Determine thecombined weightofluggage
andcargobeingloadedonthevehicle. That
weightmaynotsafelyexceedtheavailable
cargoandluggageloadcapacity calculated in
Step4.
1.
Locatethestatement “Thecombined weight
ofoccupants andcargoshouldneverexceed
XXXkgorXXXlbs”onyourvehicle's placard.
6.
Ifyourvehiclewillbetowingatrailer,theload
fromyourtrailer willbetransferred toyour
vehicle. Consult thismanualtodetermine
howthisreduces theavailable cargoand
luggage loadcapacity ofyourvehicle.
2.
Determine thecombined weightofthedriver
andpassengers thatwillberidinginyour
vehicle.
3.
4.
Subtract thecombined weightofthedriver
andpassengers fromXXXkgorXXXlbs.
SeeTowingaTraileronpage5‑31for
important information ontowingatrailer,
towingsafetyrulesandtrailering tips.
Theresulting figureequalstheavailable
amountofcargoandluggage loadcapacity.
Forexample, ifthe“XXX”amountequals
1400
lbsandtherewillbefive150lb
passengers inyourvehicle, theamountof
available cargoandluggageloadcapacity is
650
lbs(1400−750(5x150)=650lbs).
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Product Specification
Categories | Cadillac Manuals, Cadillac STS Manuals |
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Tags | Cadillac STS 3.6, Cadillac STS 4.6 |
Model Year | 2010 |
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