Information Before Driving Your Toyota -> Vehicle load limits / Cargo and luggage for Your Toyota Celica 2 Door Seventh Generation (2000-2006)

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Cargo and luggage—  
—Stowage precautions  
Vehicle load limits  
Vehicle load limits include total load  
capacity, seating capacity, towing ca-  
pacity and cargo capacity. Follow the  
load limits shown below.  
Towing capacity:  
When stowing cargo or luggage in the  
vehicle, observe the following:  
D Put cargo or luggage in the lug-  
gage compartment when at all  
possible. Be sure all items are se-  
cured in place.  
D Be careful to keep the vehicle bal-  
anced. Locating the weight as far  
forward as possible helps maintain  
balance.  
907 kg (2000 lb.)  
Towing capacity means the maxi-  
mum gross trailer weight (trailer  
weight plus its cargo weight) that  
your vehicle is able to tow.  
Total load capacity:  
329 kg (725 lb.)  
Total load capacity means com-  
bined weight of occupants, cargo  
and luggage. Tongue load is in-  
cluded when trailer towing.  
Cargo capacity  
Cargo capacity may increase or de-  
crease depending on the size (weight)  
and the number of occupants. For de-  
tails, see “Capacity and distribution”  
that follows.  
Seating capacity:  
D For better fuel economy, do not  
Total 4 (Front 2, Rear 2)  
carry unneeded weight.  
Seating capacity means the maxi-  
mum number of occupants whose  
weight is supposed to be 68 kg (150  
lb.) per person. Depending on the  
weight of person, the seating ca-  
pacity given may exceed the total  
load capacity.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
Do not apply the load more than  
each load limit. That may cause  
not only damage to the tires, but  
also deterioration to the steering  
ability and braking ability, which  
may cause an accident.  
D To prevent cargo and luggage  
from sliding forward during  
braking, do not stack anything  
in the luggage compartment  
higher than the seatbacks.  
Keep cargo and luggage low,  
as close to the floor as pos-  
sible.  
NOTICE  
Even if the number of occupants  
are within the seating capacity,  
do not exceed the total load ca-  
pacity.  
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—Capacity and distribution  
Cargo capacity depends on the to-  
tal weight of the occupants.  
(Cargo capacity) = (Total load capac-  
ity) – (Total weight of occupants)  
4. The resulting figure equals the  
available amount of cargo and lug-  
gage load capacity. For example,  
if the “XXX” amount equals 1400  
lbs. and there will be five 150 lb.  
passengers in your vehicle, the  
amount of available cargo and lug-  
gage load capacity is 650 lbs.  
(1400–750 (5x150)=650 lbs).  
5. Determine the combined weight of  
luggage and cargo being loaded  
on the vehicle. That weight may  
not safely exceed the available  
cargo and luggage load capacity  
calculated in Step 4.  
6. If your vehicle will be towing a  
trailer, load from your trailer will  
be transferred to your vehicle.  
Consult this manual to determine  
how this reduces the available car-  
go and luggage load capacity of  
your vehicle.  
D Never allow anyone to ride in  
the luggage compartment. It is  
not designed for passengers.  
They should ride in their seats  
with their seat belts properly  
fastened. Otherwise, they are  
much more likely to suffer seri-  
ous bodily injury, in the event  
of sudden braking or a colli-  
sion.  
D Do not place anything on the  
luggage cover. Such items may  
be thrown about and possibly  
injure people in the vehicle  
during sudden braking or an  
accident.  
D Do not drive with objects left  
on top of the instrument panel.  
They may interfere with the  
driver’s field of view. Or they  
may move during sharp vehicle  
acceleration or turning, and im-  
pair the driver’s control of the  
vehicle. In an accident they  
may injure the vehicle occu-  
pants.  
STEPS  
FOR  
DETERMINING  
CORRECT LOAD LIMIT  
1. Locate the statement “The com-  
bined weight of occupants and  
cargo should never exceed XXX  
pounds” 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 kilograms or XXX pounds.  
For details about trailer towing, see  
“Trailer towing” in Section 3.  
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163 kg – 93 kg = 70 kg.  
(359 lb. – 205 lb. = 154 lb.)  
CAUTION  
As shown in the above example, if the  
number of occupants increases, the  
cargo and luggage load equaling the  
combined weight of occupants who  
got on later must be reduced. In other  
words, if the increase in the number  
of occupants causes the excess of  
the total load capacity (combined  
weight of occupants plus cargo and  
luggage load), you have to reduce the  
cargo and luggage on your vehicle.  
Even if the total load of occu-  
pant’s weight and the cargo load  
is less than the total load capac-  
ity, do not apply the load uneven-  
ly. That may cause not only dam-  
age to the tire but also deteriora-  
tion to the steering ability due to  
unbalance of the vehicle, causing  
an accident.  
Cargo  
capacity  
Total load  
capacity  
EXAMPLE ON YOUR VEHICLE  
For details about total load capacity,  
see “Vehicle load limits” in this Sec-  
tion.  
In case that 2 people with the com-  
bined weight of 166 kg (366 lb.) are  
riding in your vehicle with the total  
load capacity of 329 kg (725 lb.), the  
available amount of cargo and lug-  
gage load capacity will be as follows:  
329 kg – 166 kg = 163 kg.  
(725 lb. – 366 lb. = 359 lb.)  
From this condition, if 2 more passen-  
gers with the combined weight of 93  
kg (205 lb.) get on, the available car-  
go and luggage load will be reduced  
as follows:  
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