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GMC SONOMA 2000 User Guide 4-44
Refer to the Truck-Camper Loading Information Label
on the passengers door for dimensions A and B as
shown in the following illustration.
Use the rear edge of the load floor for measurement
purp

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GMC SONOMA 2000 User Guide 4-45
You must weigh any accessories, trailer hitches or other
equipment you add to your vehicle. Then, subtract this
extra weight from the CWR. This extra weight may
shorten the center of gravity zone

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GMC SONOMA 2000 User Guide 4-46
Towing a Trailer
CAUTION:
If you dont use the correct equipment and drive
properly, you can lose control when you pull a
trailer. For example, if the trailer is too heavy, the
brakes may not wor

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GMC SONOMA 2000 User Guide 4-47 If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer
If you do, here are some important points:
If you have the 2200 L4 (Code 5) engine, use regular
gasoline (without ethanol) when pulling a trailer. 
See ªFuelÂ

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GMC SONOMA 2000 User Guide 4-48
The following chart shows how much your trailer can
weigh, based upon your vehicle model and options.
VehicleAxle 
Ratio Max. Trailer Wt.
2WD 2.2L 
L4 Engine*#3.73
4.102,000 lbs. (908 kg)
2,300 l

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GMC SONOMA 2000 User Guide 4-49 Weight of the Trailer Tongue
The tongue load (A) of any trailer is an important
weight to measure because it affects the total or gross
weight of your vehicle. The Gross Vehicle Weight
(GVW) incl

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GMC SONOMA 2000 User Guide 4-50 Hitches
Its important to have the correct hitch equipment.
Crosswinds, large trucks going by and rough roads are a
few reasons why youll need the right hitch. Here are
some rules to follow:
If

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GMC SONOMA 2000 User Guide 4-51
Your trailers brake system can tap into the vehicles
hydraulic brake system only if:
The trailer parts can withstand 3,000 psi 
(20 650 kPa) of pressure.
The trailers brake system will use l
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