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NISSAN MAXIMA 2006 A34 / 6.G Towing Guide  2006 Nissan Towing Guide    8 BREAKAWAY SWITCH 
On a trailer with electric brakes, a breakaway switch can automatically activate the trailer 
brake system if the trailer becomes separated from the to

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NISSAN MAXIMA 2006 A34 / 6.G Towing Guide  2006 Nissan Towing Guide    9 BRAKES 
As with hitches, there are several types of braking systems available. Most states require a 
separate braking system on trailers with a loaded weight above a sp

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NISSAN MAXIMA 2006 A34 / 6.G Towing Guide  2006 Nissan Towing Guide    10
PREPARING  
YOUR VEHICLE 
 
BREAK-IN AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 
Nissan recommends that you allow a sufficient “break-in” (500 miles) of both the engine 
and drivetra

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NISSAN MAXIMA 2006 A34 / 6.G Towing Guide  
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GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT (GVW) 
The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) is the total weight of the vehicle, plus passengers, 
cargo, fuel, hitch, trailer tong

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NISSAN MAXIMA 2006 A34 / 6.G Towing Guide  2006 Nissan Towing Guide    12  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GROSS AXLE WEIGHT (GAW) 
The Gross Axle Weight (GAW) is the maximum weight each axle (front and rear) is 
designed to safely carry.  
  To determi

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NISSAN MAXIMA 2006 A34 / 6.G Towing Guide  2006 Nissan Towing Guide    13 TRAILER TONGUE/KING PIN LOAD 
The amount of weight pressing down on the tow vehicle hitch is called trailer tongue load 
(conventional trailer) or king pin load (5th wh

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NISSAN MAXIMA 2006 A34 / 6.G Towing Guide  2006 Nissan Towing Guide    14 TIRE PRESSURE 
When towing a trailer, increase tow vehicle tire pressures to the recommended cold 
specifications. You’ll find these figures in the owner’s manual a

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NISSAN MAXIMA 2006 A34 / 6.G Towing Guide  2006 Nissan Towing Guide    15 With this in mind, proper loading is 
extremely important. When loading a trailer, 
60% of the total cargo weight should be 
positioned in the front portion of the trai
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