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PREPARING YOUR VEHICLE  
BREAK-IN AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE  
  CAUTION- INFINITI recommends that you allow a sufficient “break-in” of both the 
engine and drivetrain before towing with your new INFINITI vehicle. 
DO NOT tow a trailer or haul a heavy load  for the first 500 miles. For the first 500 miles 
that you tow a trailer, do not drive over 50 mph and do not make starts at full throttle.   
Following these recommendations helps your engine and other parts of your vehicle 
wear in at heavier loads. 
  
Keep in mind, too, that towing places higher demands and added loads on vehicle 
components, so more frequent maintenance is called for. Your INFINITI Owner’s 
Manual & Maintenance Guide provides the accelerated maintenance schedule for 
towing purposes. Engine oil, filter, transmission oil, and possibly other fluids should be 
changed more frequently when towing. 
 
TIRE PRESSURE 
When towing a trailer, increase the tow vehicle tire pressures to the recommended 
cold specifications. You will find these figures in the vehicle owner’s manual and on the 
tire pressure chart located within the vehicle. Trailer tire condition, size, load rating, and 
inflation pressure must be in accordance with the trailer and tire manufacturer’s 
specifications. 
 
MEASURING VEHICLE WEIGHT 
The key to safer, efficient towing has to do with weight. Your vehicle — SUV, or 
crossover vehicle — is capable of carrying and towing only a certain amount of 
weight. You must compare your vehicle’s tow weight ratings with the combined 
weight of the vehicle, trailer, and their contents. This will help ensure that the total 
weight does not exceed any of your vehicle’s tow weight ratings. There are four 
weights to consider when towing: 
 Gross Vehicle Weight- curb weight of vehicle plus the combined weight of 
passengers and cargo 
 Gross Axle Weight (Front and Rear)- maximum weight (load limit)that can be 
specified for front or rear axle 
 Gross Combined Weight- maximum total weight of vehicle, passengers, cargo,  
and trailer 
 Trailer Tongue Load- the weight exerted at the vehicle-trailer coupling point 
 
These ratings are based upon normal highway driving and may be reduced if 
operating in reduced-traction situations (for example, slippery boat ramps). 
 
 WARNING- Attempting to tow loads greater than the GVWR, GAWR, GCWR, and 
the trailer tongue load specified could adversely affect vehicle handling, stability, 
braking, and performance.  Parts of your vehicle can break, and tire damage could 
occur as a result of overloading; this may not be covered by your vehicle warranty.  
Overloading can also result in loss of control of your vehicle and which could cause a 
serious accident, personal injury or death.  
 
 
 
 
 
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PASSENGERS 
 
 WARNING- Never allow passengers to ride inside a trailer while it is being towed.  
Not only is this unlawful in most areas, passengers could be seriously injured during 
sudden trailer movement or in an accident. In addition, trailers may allow fumes from 
the tow vehicle to leak inside. This could result in carbon monoxide poisoning from the 
engine exhaust. 
 
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS 
 
  WARNING - DO NOT modify your vehicle beyond those required for proper hitch 
installation, wiring hook-up, or adding extended mirrors on any INFINITI vehicle being 
used for towing purposes. Changes to the drivetrain, suspension, exhaust systems, 
electrical, frame structure/unibody, or other vehicle components are not necessary for 
towing within the limits described in this guide. These changes may diminish the 
reliability and longevity of your vehicle, and damage caused by such modifications 
may not be covered under your vehicle’s warranty or may possibly result in loss of 
vehicle control and cause an accident, personal injury or death. 
 
 
TOOL KIT 
When towing, bring tools including flares, a flashlight, emergency reflectors, jumper 
cables, extra fuses, extra radiator coolant, oil, and easily replaced spare parts such as 
taillight bulbs. You should also carry spare tires for your tow vehicle and trailer, as well 
as a jack suitable for use on the trailer. Choose a jack that can raise and lower the 
trailer so that you can connect the coupler to and disconnect it from the ball of your 
hitch. Choose one with a weight capacity that matches or surpasses your trailer 
tongue weight. 
 
  WARNING- Be aware that your automotive jack is designed for lifting only your 
vehicle during a tire change. Using an automobile jack to lift a trailer-bearing load may 
be unstable possibly causing it to fall off the jack stand which may result in property 
damage or serious injury or death. 
 
BEFORE STARTING OUT 
Before starting out on a trip, make one last inspection of the tow vehicle and the trailer. 
Are the tire pressures correct? Are the safety chains/cables securely in place? Is the 
cargo tied down securely? Do all the lights work? Is the coupler properly attached over 
the hitch ball and secured using a locking pin? Is the breakaway switch hooked up 
and functioning properly? Are vehicle and electric trailer brakes working properly?  
 
Make a checklist of key items to inspect. When towing, vehicle engine oil, transmission 
oil*, and coolant should always be checked before starting out. Finding a potential 
problem while in your driveway is better than discovering it miles from home.  
If you have never towed a trailer before, be aware that it does take getting used to.  
*When checking or replacement is required, it is recommended you visit an INFINITI retailer for       
service. 
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