Driving through deep water where the transmission vent tube is
submerged may allow water into the transmission and cause
internal transmission damage.
TRAILER TOWING
Your vehicle may tow a class I, II or III trailer provided the maximum
trailer weight is less than or equal to the maximum trailer weight listed
for your engine and rear axle ratio on the following charts.
Your vehicle’s load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so
you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading a vehicle.
Towing a trailer places an additional load on your vehicle’s engine,
transmission, axle, brakes, tires and suspension. Inspect these
components carefully after any towing operation.
Exceeding the maximum GCWR could result in extensive damage
to your vehicle and personal injury.
Do not exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the
certification label.
Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended gross trailer
weight could result in engine damage, transmission/axle damage,
structural damage, loss of control, and personal injury.
Engine Rear axle
ratio
Maximum GCWR-kg
(lbs.)
Maximum trailer
weight-kg (lbs.)
Regular Cab 4x2 w/automatic transmission
4.2L
3.31
4 077 (9 000)
2 177 (4 800)
4.2L
3.55
4 530 (10 000)
2 582 (5 800)
4.6L
3.08
4 530 (10 000)
907 (2 000)
4.6L
3.31
4 763 (10 500)
2 812 (6 200)
4.6L
3.55
5 209 (11 500)
3 261 (7 200)
5.4L
3.31
5 443 (12 000)
3 402 (7 500)
5.4L
3.55
5 897 (13 000)
3 856 (8 500)
5.4L
3.73
6 124 (13 500)
3 992 (8 800)
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