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vehicle or trailer and may cause an accident and serious injury.
Warning: READ AND FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS IN THE
FUEL SECTION OF YOUR SPRINTER’S OPERATOR’S MANUAL BEFORE
FUELING YOUR VEHICLE.
Warning: NEVER exceed the weight ratings of the trailer hitch
installed on a motorhome. Failure to heed any part of this warning could
result in loss of control of the motorhome and towed vehicle or trailer and
may cause an accident, serious and/or fatal injury. For specified towed
vehicle braking requirements, consult the Sprinter owner’s manual.
Abbreviation Definations
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (• GVWR) is the maximum permissible
weight of the motorhome.
Gross Combination Weight Rating (• GCWR) means the maximum
allowable loaded weight of this motorhome and any towed trailer or
towed vehicle.
Tongue Weight Rating• (TWR) is the maximum permissible weight
of the trailer tongue on the hitch.
Gross Trailer Weight • (GTW) is a maximum permissible trailer weight
to be towed on the hitch.
Gross Axle Weight Rating (• GAWR): is the value specified as the load
carrying capacity of a single axle system, as measured at the tire-
ground interfaces
Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating (• SCWR) is the manufacturer’s
designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 150 pounds
(70 kilograms).
Seating Capacity• (Traveling); is the maximum number and
maximum total weight of passengers allowed to ride in the vehicle
while in transit as determined by the availability of seat belts and
weight.
Net Carrying Capacity• (NCC) is equal to GVWR minus UBW.
Unit Base Weight (• UBW) is the dry weight of the base unit with full
fuel and w/o options or fluids.
NOTE: The Unit Base Weight (UBW) and the Net Carrying Capacity (NCC) is
not the same as the Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW) and the Cargo Carrying
Capacity (CCC) shown on the Motorhome Weight Information tag in your
vehicle. The UBW and NCC weights are for the base unit with no options and
fluids except for fuel on motorhomes.
The UVW and CCC on the Cargo Carrying Capacity tag are weights for the
individual vehicle as built with its options and certain water capacities.