The vehicle certification
label displays the following assessments:
• | The name of the manufacturer (1) |
• | The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) (2) |
• | The Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) (3) |
• | The vehicle payload rating |
• | The vehicle class type Pass Car, etc. (6) |
• | The vehicle identification number (7) |
• | The date of manufacture (Mo/Yr) (8) |
• | The original equipment tire sizes and the recommended tire pressures |
Gross vehicle weight (GVW) is the weight of the vehicle and everything
it carries. Include the following items when figuring the GVW:
• | The base vehicle weight factory weight |
• | The weight of the vehicle accessories |
• | The weight of the driver and the passengers |
• | The weight of the cargo |
The gross vehicle weight must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.
The front gross axle weight (GAW) is the weight exerted on the front
axle. The rear gross axle weight (GAW) is the weight exerted on the rear axle.
The front and rear gross axle weights must not exceed the front and rear
gross axle weight ratings.
The payload rating defines the vehicle's maximum allowable cargo load.
The cargo load includes the driver and the passengers. The payload rating
is based on the vehicle's factory installed equipment. Deduct the weight
of accessories added to the vehicle after the final date of manufacture
from the payload rating.
The vehicle may have a Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR). The
Gross Combination Weight Rating refers to the total maximum weight of the
loaded tow vehicle including driver and passengers and a loaded trailer.
The vehicle tires must be the proper size and properly inflated for
the load the vehicle is carrying. For more information on tires refer to
Tire Placard
.