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WARNING!
If the gross trailer weight is 5,000 lbs (2 267 kg) or more,
it is recommended to use a weight-distributing hitch to
ensure stable handling of your vehicle. If you use a
standard weight-carrying hitch, you could lose control
of your vehicle and cause a collision.
Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR)
The GCWR is the total permissible weight of your vehicle
and trailer when weighed in combination.
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)
The GAWR is the maximum capacity of the front and rear
axles. Distribute the load over the front and rear axles
evenly. Make sure that you do not exceed either front or rear
GAWR. Refer to “Vehicle Loading/Vehicle Certification La-
bel” in “Starting And Operating” for further information.
WARNING!
It is important that you do not exceed the maximum
front or rear GAWR. A dangerous driving condition
can result if either rating is exceeded.
Tongue Weight (TW)
The tongue weight is the downward force exerted on the
hitch ball by the trailer. You must consider this as part of
the load on your vehicle.
Frontal Area
The frontal area is the maximum height multiplied by the
maximum width of the front of a trailer.
Trailer Sway Control
The trailer sway control is supported by a mechanical
telescoping link that can be installed between the hitch
receiver and the trailer tongue that typically provides
adjustable friction associated with the telescoping motion
to dampen any unwanted trailer swaying motions while
traveling.
If equipped, the electronic Trailer Sway Control (TSC)
recognizes a swaying trailer and automatically applies
individual wheel brakes and/or reduces engine power to
attempt to eliminate the trailer sway.
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WARNING!(Continued)
PARK. For four-wheel drive vehicles, make sure the
transfer case is not in NEUTRAL. Always, block or
chockthe trailer wheels.
• GCWR must not be exceeded.
• Total weight must be distributed between the tow
vehicle and the trailer such that the following four
ratings are not exceeded:
1. GVWR
2. GTW
3. GAWR
4. Tongue weight rating for the trailer hitch utilized.
Towing Requirements — Tires
• Do not attempt to tow a trailer while using a compact
spare tire.
• Proper tire inflation pressures are essential to the safe
and satisfactory operation of your vehicle. Refer to
“Tires – General Information” in “Starting And Operat-
ing” for proper tire inflation procedures.
• Check the trailer tires for proper tire inflation pressures
before trailer usage. •
Check for signs of tire wear or visible tire damage before
towing a trailer. Refer to “Tires – General Information”
in “Starting And Operating” for the proper inspection
procedure.
• When replacing tires, refer to “Tires – General Informa-
tion” in “Starting And Operating” for the proper tire
replacement procedures. Replacing tires with a higher
load carrying capacity will not increase the vehicle’s
GVWR and GAWR limits.
Towing Requirements — Trailer Brakes
• Do not interconnect the hydraulic brake system or
vacuum system of your vehicle with that of the trailer.
This could cause inadequate braking and possible per-
sonal injury.
• An electronically actuated trailer brake controller is
required when towing a trailer with electronically actu-
ated brakes. When towing a trailer equipped with a
hydraulic surge actuated brake system, an electronic
brake controller is not required.

Trailer brakes are recommended for trailers over 1,000 lbs
(453 kg) and required for trailers in excess of 2,000 lbs
(907 kg).
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WARNING!
•Do not connect trailer brakes to your vehicle’s hy-
draulic brake lines. It can overload your brake sys-
tem and cause it to fail. You might not have brakes
when you need them and could have a collision.
• Towing any trailer will increase your stopping dis-
tance. When towing you should allow for additional
space between your vehicle and the vehicle in front
of you. Failure to do so could result in a collision.
CAUTION!
If the trailer weighs more than 1,000 lbs (453 kg)
loaded, it should have its own brakes and they should
be of adequate capacity. Failure to do this could lead to
accelerated brake lining wear, higher brake pedal
effort, and longer stopping distances.
Towing Requirements — Trailer Lights And Wiring
(If Equipped)
Whenever you pull a trailer, regardless of the trailer size,
stoplights and turn signals on the trailer are required for
motoring safety.
The Trailer Tow Package may include a four- and seven-pin
wiring harness. Use a factory approved trailer harness and
connector.
NOTE: Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicles wiring
harness.
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Remote................................23
Starting And Operating ..................... .379
Starting Procedures ........................ .379
Steering Power ............................... .403
Tilt Column ........................ .147, 148
Wheel, Heated ......................... .149
Wheel, Tilt ......................... .147, 148
Steering Wheel Audio Controls .................332
Steering Wheel Mounted Sound System Controls . . . .332
Storage ................................. .540
Storage, Vehicle ....................... .350, 540
Storing Your Vehicle ....................... .540
Sunglasses Storage ......................... .196
Sun Roof ............................... .203
Sun Visor Extension ........................ .101
Sway Control, Trailer ....................... .416
System, Remote Starting ......................23
Telescoping Steering Column ...............147, 148
Temperature Control, Automatic (ATC) ...........346
Tie Down Hooks, Cargo ..................... .221
Tilt Steering Column .....................147, 148
Tire And Loading Information Placard ........423, 424
Tire Markings ............................ .417Tires ......................
.88, 427, 431, 432, 563
Aging (Life Of Tires) ..................... .435
Air Pressure ........................... .427
Chains ............................... .437
Changing .......................... .476, 487
Compact Spare ......................... .432
Flat Changing .......................... .487
General Information ................427, 431, 432
High Speed ............................ .429
Inflation Pressures ....................... .428
Jacking ............................... .476
Life Of Tires ........................... .435
Load

Capacity ...................... .423, 424
Pressure Warning Light ....................248
Quality Grading ........................ .563
Radial ............................... .429
Replacement ........................ .436, 487
Rotation .............................. .438
Safety ............................ .417, 427
Sizes ................................ .419
Snow Tires ............................ .431
Spare Tire .................431, 432, 433, 434, 477
Spinning .............................. .434
Trailer Towing .......................... .461
Tread Wear Indicators .....................435
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