Load Carrying for Your Ford Ecosport SUV 2020

Load Carrying  
The adjustable load floor can be set to  
LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS  
three different positions. When the  
Adjustable Load Floor is in the highest  
postition and the rear seat backrests are  
folded forward, the Adjustable Load Floor  
and the folded seats form a continous flat  
surface.  
REAR UNDER FLOOR  
STORAGE  
Adjustable Load Floor (If Equipped)  
A
B
C
Lowest position.  
Middle position.  
Highest position.  
LUGGAGE COVERS  
WARNING: Do not place objects  
on the luggage cover. Failure to follow  
this instruction could result in personal  
injury or death in the event of a sudden  
stop or crash.  
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Maximum recommended load, evenly  
distributed on the crossbars:  
Engine  
Tires  
Weight  
1.0 L  
16"  
15 lbs (6.8  
Kg)  
Ecoboost  
1.0 L  
17"  
-
44 lbs (20  
Kg)  
Ecoboost  
2.0 L 4WD  
55 lbs (25  
Kg)  
1. Pull the luggage cover upward to  
release it from the retaining points on  
both sides.  
Note: Loads should never be placed  
directly on the roof panel.  
The roof panel is not designed to directly  
2. Rotate the luggage cover 90° to  
carry a load.  
remove.  
For proper function of the roof rack system,  
loads must be placed directly on crossbars  
affixed to the roof rack side rails. Your  
vehicle may be equipped with  
Install in reverse order. When you hear a  
click sound, the luggage cover is locked on  
the retaining points.  
factory-installed crossbars. Ford Genuine  
Accessory crossbars, designed specifically  
for your vehicle, are also recommended for  
use with your roof rack system.  
ROOF RACKS AND LOAD  
CARRIERS  
Make sure that the load is securely  
fastened. Check the tightness of the load  
before driving and at each fuel stop.  
WARNING:When loading the roof  
racks, we recommend you evenly  
distribute the load, as well as maintain  
a low center of gravity. Loaded vehicles,  
with higher centers of gravity, may  
handle differently than unloaded  
vehicles. Take extra precautions, such  
as slower speeds and increased stopping  
distance, when driving a heavily loaded  
vehicle.  
Adjusting the Crossbar(If Equipped)  
Note: Wind noise can be minimized by  
either removing or repositioning the crossbar  
when not is use. Position the front crossbar  
in the intermediate position to minimize  
wind noise. The crossbar can be adjusted  
or removed using the steps below.  
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Load Carrying  
Before you load your vehicle,  
become familiar with the  
following terms for determining  
your vehicles weight rating, with  
or without a trailer, from the  
vehicles Tire and Loading  
Information label or Safety  
Compliance Certification label.  
Tire and Loading Label Information  
Example:  
1. Remove the crossbar thumbwheels at  
both sides of the crossbar by turning  
them counterclockwise.  
2. Remove the crossbar by rotating it  
clockwise and sliding the ends off of  
the shoulder bolts in the side rails.  
3. Move the front crossbar to the new side  
rail position and slide the crossbar onto  
the shoulder bolt at that position.  
4. Replace and tighten the thumbwheels  
at both sides of the crossbar by turning  
them clockwise until tight.  
Make sure to check that the thumbwheels  
are tight each time load is added or  
removed from the roof rack, and  
periodically while traveling. Make sure that  
the load is secure before traveling.  
LOAD LIMIT  
Vehicle Loading - with and  
without a Trailer  
This section guides you in the  
proper loading of your vehicle,  
trailer, or both. Keep your loaded  
vehicle weight within its design  
rating capability, with or without  
a trailer. Properly loading your  
vehicle provides maximum return  
of vehicle design performance.  
Payload  
Payload is the combined weight  
of cargo and passengers that your  
vehicle is carrying. The maximum  
payload for your vehicle appears  
on the Tire and Loading label. The  
label is either on the B-pillar or the  
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edge of the driver door. Vehicles  
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight  
exported outside the US and  
Canada may not have a tire and  
loading label. Look for The  
Rating)  
GAWR is the maximum allowable  
weight that a single axle (front or  
rear) can carry. These numbers  
are on the Safety Compliance  
Certification label. The label is  
located on the door hinge pillar,  
door-latch post, or the door edge  
that meets the door-latch post,  
next to the driver seating position.  
combined weight of occupants  
and cargo should never exceed  
XXX kg OR XXX lbfor maximum  
payload. The payload listed on the  
Tire and Loading Information label  
is the maximum payload for your  
vehicle as built by the assembly  
plant. If you install any additional  
equipment on your vehicle, you  
must determine the new payload.  
Subtract the weight of the  
The total load on each axle must  
never exceed its Gross Axle  
Weight Rating.  
equipment from the payload listed  
on the Tire and Loading label.  
When towing, trailer tongue  
weight or king pin weight is also  
part of payload.  
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight  
Rating)  
GVWR is the maximum allowable  
weight of the fully loaded vehicle.  
This includes all options,  
equipment, passengers and cargo.  
It appears on the Safety  
WARNING: The  
appropriate loading capacity of  
your vehicle can be limited either  
by volume capacity (how much  
space is available) or by payload  
capacity (how much weight the  
vehicle should carry). Once you  
have reached the maximum  
payload of your vehicle, do not  
add more cargo, even if there is  
space available. Overloading or  
improperly loading your vehicle  
can contribute to loss of vehicle  
control and vehicle rollover.  
Compliance Certification label.  
The label is located on the door  
hinge pillar, door-latch post, or the  
door edge that meets the  
door-latch post, next to the driver  
seating position.  
The gross vehicle weight must  
never exceed the Gross Vehicle  
Weight Rating.  
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Safety Compliance Certification Label  
Example:  
vehicles braking system is rated  
for operation at Gross Vehicle  
Weight Rating, not at Gross  
Combined Weight Rating.)  
Separate functional brakes should  
be used for safe control of towed  
vehicles and for trailers where the  
Gross Combined Weight of the  
towing vehicle plus the trailer  
exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight  
Rating of the towing vehicle.  
The gross combined weight must  
never exceed the Gross Combined  
Weight Rating.  
WARNING: Exceeding the  
Safety Compliance Certification  
label vehicle weight limits can  
adversely affect the  
Note: For trailer towing  
performance and handling of  
your vehicle, cause vehicle  
damage and can result in the  
loss of control of your vehicle,  
serious personal injury or death.  
information refer to the RV and  
Trailer Towing Guide available at  
an authorized dealer.  
WARNING: Do not exceed  
the GVWR or the GAWR  
specified on the certification  
label.  
Maximum Loaded Trailer  
Weight  
Maximum loaded trailer weight is  
the highest possible weight of a  
fully loaded trailer the vehicle can  
tow. Consult an authorized dealer  
(or the RV and Trailer Towing  
Guide available at an authorized  
dealer) for more detailed  
WARNING: Do not use  
replacement tires with lower  
load carrying capacities than the  
original tires because they may  
lower your vehicle's GVWR and  
GAWR limitations. Replacement  
tires with a higher limit than the  
original tires do not increase the  
GVWR and GAWR limitations.  
information.  
GCWR (Gross Combined  
Weight Rating)  
GCWR is the maximum allowable  
weight of the vehicle and the  
loaded trailer, including all cargo  
and passengers, that the vehicle  
can handle without risking  
damage. (Important: The towing  
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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  
WARNING: Exceeding any  
vehicle weight rating can  
adversely affect the  
performance and handling of  
your vehicle, cause vehicle  
damage and can result in the  
loss of control of your vehicle,  
serious personal injury or death.  
calculated in Step 4.  
6. If your vehicle will be towing a  
trailer, load from your trailer  
will be transferred to your  
Steps for determining the  
vehicle. Consult this manual to  
determine how this reduces the  
available cargo and luggage  
load capacity of your vehicle.  
correct load limit:  
1. Locate the statement "The  
combined weight of occupants  
and cargo should never exceed  
XXX kg or XXX lb." on your  
vehicles placard.  
Helpful examples for calculating  
the available amount of cargo  
and luggage load capacity  
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 lb.  
Suppose your vehicle has a  
1400-pound (635-kilogram) cargo  
and luggage capacity. You decide  
to go golfing. Is there enough load  
capacity to carry you, four of your  
friends and all the golf bags? You  
and four friends average 220  
pounds (99 kilograms) each and  
the golf bags weigh approximately  
30 pounds (13.5 kilograms) each.  
The calculation would be: 1400 -  
(5 x 220) - (5 x 30) = 1400 - 1100  
- 150 = 150 pounds. Yes, you have  
enough load capacity in your  
4. The resulting figure equals the  
available amount of cargo and  
luggage load capacity. For  
example, if the XXXamount  
equals 1,400 lb. and there will  
be five 150 lb. passengers in  
your vehicle, the amount of  
available cargo and luggage  
load capacity is 650 lb.  
vehicle to transport four friends  
and your golf bags. In metric units,  
the calculation would be: 635  
kilograms - (5 x 99 kilograms) -  
(5 x 13.5 kilograms) = 635 - 495 -  
67.5 = 72.5 kilograms.  
(1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lb.)  
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Load Carrying  
Suppose your vehicle has a  
The above calculations also  
assume that the loads are  
positioned in your vehicle in a  
manner that does not overload  
the front or the rear gross axle  
weight rating specified for your  
vehicle on the Safety Compliance  
Certification label.  
1400-pound (635-kilogram) cargo  
and luggage capacity. You and  
one of your friends decide to pick  
up cement from the local home  
improvement store to finish that  
patio you have been planning for  
the past two years. Measuring the  
inside of the vehicle with the rear  
seat folded down, you have room  
for twelve 100-pound  
Special Loading Instructions  
for Owners of Pick-up Trucks  
and Utility-type Vehicles  
(45-kilogram) bags of cement. Do  
you have enough load capacity to  
transport the cement to your  
home? If you and your friend each  
weigh 220 pounds (99 kilograms),  
the calculation would be: 1400 -  
(2 x 220) - (12 x 100) = 1400 - 440  
- 1200 = - 240 pounds. No, you do  
not have enough cargo capacity  
to carry that much weight. In  
WARNING: When loading  
the roof racks, we recommend  
you evenly distribute the load,  
as well as maintain a low center  
of gravity. Loaded vehicles, with  
higher centers of gravity, may  
handle differently than unloaded  
vehicles. Take extra precautions,  
such as slower speeds and  
increased stopping distance,  
when driving a heavily loaded  
vehicle.  
metric units, the calculation would  
be: 635 kilograms - (2 x 99  
kilograms) - (12 x 45 kilograms) =  
635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kilograms.  
You will need to reduce the load  
weight by at least 240 pounds  
(104 kilograms). If you remove  
three 100-pound (45-kilogram)  
cement bags, then the load  
calculation would be:1400 - (2 x  
220) - (9 x 100) = 1400 - 440 -  
900 = 60 pounds. Now you have  
the load capacity to transport the  
cement and your friend home. In  
metric units, the calculation would  
be: 635 kilograms - (2 x 99  
kilograms) - (9 x 45 kilograms) =  
635 - 198 - 405 = 32 kilograms.  
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