Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your vehicle  can tow  a trailer.  To identify what  the 
vehicle  trailering  capacity  is for  your  vehicle,  you 
should read the information 
in “Weight  of the Trailer” 
that appears later 
in this  section.  But trailering  is 
different than  just driving  your vehicle  by itself. 
Trailering means  changes in handling,  durability, and 
fuel  economy.  Successful,  safe  trailering  takes correct 
equipment,  and 
it has to be used properly. 
That’s 
the reason  for this part.  In it are  many 
time-tested,  important  trailering  tips and safety rules. 
Many  of these  are  important  for  your  safety and that of 
your passengers. 
So please read this section carefully 
before 
you pull  a trailer. 
Load-pulling  components  such as the  engine,  transaxle, 
wheel  assemblies  and tires are forced to work harder 
against  the drag  of  the  added weight.  The engine  is 
required  to  operate at relatively  higher  speeds  and under 
greater  loads,  generating  extra  heat.  What’s more, the 
trailer  adds  considerably  to wind  resistance,  increasing 
the  pulling  requirements. 
If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer 
If you do, here  are  some  important points: 
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There  are many different laws, including speed limit 
restrictions,  having to  do with  trailering.  Make  sure 
your  rig will  be legal,  not only where  you live but 
also where you’ll  be driving. 
A good  source  for this 
information can  be state  or provincial  police. 
Consider  using 
a sway control.  You can ask a hitch 
dealer  about sway controls. 
Don’t  tow a trailer at all during 
the first 1,000 miles 
(1 600 km)  your new  vehicle is  driven. Your engine, 
axle  or  other  parts could  be damaged. 
Then,  during  the first 
500 miles (800 km) that  you 
tow  a trailer, don’t  drive  over 
50 mph (80 km/h) and 
don’t  make  starts  at 
full throttle. This helps your 
engine  and other parts  of your vehicle wear  in at the 
heavier  loads. 
Obey speed limit restrictions  when towing  a trailer. 
Don’t  drive  faster  than the maximum posted  speed 
for  trailers  (or 
no more  than 55 mph (90 kdh))  to 
save  wear on  your vehicle’s parts.