Wheels and tires -> Loading the vehicle for Your Mercedes GLC Class SUV First Generation (2015-2021)

Wheels and tires 467  
Loading the vehicle  
Notes on Tire and Loading Information plac‐  
ard  
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WARNING Risk of accident from overloa‐  
ded tires  
Overloaded tires may overheat and burst as a  
consequence. Overloaded tires can also  
impair the steering and handling characteris‐  
tics and lead to brake failure.  
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Tire and Loading Information placard  
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Observe the load-bearing capacity of  
the tires.  
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The load-bearing capacity must be at  
least half the gross axle weight rating of  
the vehicle.  
Never overload the tires by exceeding  
the maximum load.  
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data.  
The Tire and Loading Information placard shows:  
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Maximum number of seats 2 according to  
the maximum number of people permitted to  
travel in the vehicle.  
The Tire and Loading Information placard is on  
the B-pillar on the driver's side of the vehicle.  
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Maximum permissible load 3 comprises the  
gross weight of all vehicle occupants, load  
and luggage.  
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Recommended tire pressures 1 for cold  
(1): Locate the statement "The combined  
weight of occupants and cargo should never  
exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs." on your vehicle's  
placard.  
(2): Determine the combined weight of the  
driver and passengers that will be riding in  
your vehicle.  
(3): Subtract the combined weight of the  
driver and passengers from XXX kg or  
XXX lbs.  
your vehicle. Consult this manual to deter‐  
mine how this reduces the available cargo  
and luggage load capacity of your vehicle.  
tires. The recommended tire pressures are  
valid for the maximum permissible load and  
up to the maximum permissible vehicle  
speed.  
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trailer. Towing a trailer is only permitted if a  
trailer-hitch is installed. Please consult an  
authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer if you have  
any questions about towing a trailer with  
your vehicle.  
Even if you have calculated the total load care‐  
fully, you should still make sure that the maxi‐  
mum permissible gross weight and the maxi‐  
mum gross axle weight rating of your vehicle are  
not exceeded. Details can be found on the vehi‐  
cle identification plate.  
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Please also note:  
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Information on permissible weights and loads  
on the vehicle identification plate  
(/ page 494).  
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Information on tire pressure in the tire pres‐  
sure table (/ page 461).  
(4): The resulting figure equals the available  
amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.  
For example, if the "XXX" amount equals  
1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb pas‐  
sengers in your vehicle, the amount of availa‐  
ble cargo and luggage load capacity is  
Further related subjects:  
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Determining the maximum permissible load  
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Notes on tire pressure (/ page 460).  
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Have your loaded vehicle – including driver,  
occupants and load – weighed on a vehicle  
weighbridge.  
The measured values may not exceed the  
maximum permissible values stated on the  
vehicle identification plate.  
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650 lbs. (1400 - 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.)  
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(5): Determine the combined weight of lug‐  
gage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle.  
The weight may not safely exceed the availa‐  
ble cargo and luggage load capacity calcula‐  
ted in Step 4.  
(6): If your vehicle will be towing a trailer,  
load from your trailer will be transferred to  
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit  
The following steps have been developed as  
required of all manufacturers under Title 49,  
Code of U.S. Federal Regulations, Part 575, pur‐  
suant to the "National Traffic and Motor Vehicle  
Safety Act of 1966".  
Further related subjects:  
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Calculation example for determining the max‐  
imum load (/ page 469)  
Wheels and tires 469  
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Calculation example for determining the  
maximum load  
Tire and Loading Information placard  
is for illustration purposes only. Make sure  
you are using the actual load limit for your vehi‐  
cle stated on your vehicle's Tire and Loading  
Information placard (/ page 467).  
The higher the weight of all the occupants, the  
smaller the maximum load for luggage.  
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Tire pressure table (/ page 461)  
Vehicle identification plate  
The following table shows examples of how to  
calculate total and load capacities with varying  
seating configurations and different numbers  
and sizes of occupants. The following examples  
use a maximum load of 1500 lbs (680 kg). This  
Step 1  
Example 1  
Example 2  
Combined maximum weight of occupants and  
load (data from the Tire and Loading Information  
placard)  
1500 lbs (680 kg)  
1500 lbs (680 kg)  
Step 2  
Example 1  
Example 2  
Number of people in the vehicle (driver and  
occupants)  
5
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Distribution of the occupants  
Front: 2  
Rear: 3  
Front: 1  
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Example 1  
Example 2  
Weight of occupants  
Occupant 1: 150 lbs (68 kg)  
Occupant 2: 180 lbs (82 kg)  
Occupant 3: 160 lbs (73 kg)  
Occupant 4: 140 lbs (63 kg)  
Occupant 5: 120 lbs (54 kg)  
Occupant 1: 200 lbs (91 kg)  
Total weight of all occupants  
750 lbs (340 kg)  
200 lbs (91 kg)  
Step 3  
Example 1  
Example 2  
Permissible load (maximum gross vehicle weight  
rating from the Tire and Loading Information  
placard minus the gross weight of all occupants)  
1500 lbs (680 kg) Ò 750 lbs (340 kg) = 750 lbs  
(340 kg)  
1500 lbs (680 kg) Ò 200 lbs (91 kg) = 1300 lbs  
(589 kg)