INFINITI Q60 COUPE 2020 Towing Guide
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GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT (GVW)  
The Gross Vehicle Weight  (GVW) is the actual  weight of the fully loaded vehicle  or 
trailer , including  passengers, cargo , and fuel, hitch, trailer tongue weight , and any 
optional equipment.   
 
The best way to determine the GVW is by having 
the vehicle  —  loaded and ready to tow  — 
weighed  at a public scale.  That figure must 
include the combined weight of all passengers 
and cargo that are normally in the vehicle when  
towing a trailer .  
 
The GVW  of the towing vehicle  must not exceed 
the G ross Vehicle Weight Rating (G VWR) shown 
on t he Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 
(F .M .V .S .S./C.M.V.S.S. ) certification label located 
in the driver’s -side door area.   Weigh your veh icle 
on a platform type  scale with all of the 
passengers and cargo that are normally in the 
vehicle when  towing a trailer. Subtract the actual 
vehicle weight from the GVWR. The remaining 
amount is the available maximum tongue/king 
pin load.  
  
To avoid over loading the vehicle, be sure to 
include  the trailer tongue weight as a part of the 
cargo when determining how much weight can 
be safely carried inside the vehicle. The weight of  
any  roof rack cargo should also be  included. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
F.M.V.S.S Certification Label   
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GROSS AXLE WEIGHT  (GAW)  
The Gross Axle Weight  (GAW) is the maximum weight placed on a single axle (front 
and rear) that it is designed to safely carry.   
 
To determine the GAW, load the vehicle as you would for towing and attach the 
loaded trailer. At a public scale, with t he loaded trailer attached, place only the  tow 
vehicle  front wheels on the scale to determine the actual front axle  GAW.  To obtain 
the rear axle  GAW, place all  four  tow vehicle  wheels on the scale .  From that figure, 
subtract the front GAW and you  will have the rear GAW amount.   The cargo in the 
trailer and the vehicle may have to be moved, or removed to meet the specified 
rating.  
 
 
The GAW you come up with must not exceed the G ross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for 
your vehicle . On  INFINITI  vehicles , the GAWR  f or both axles is listed on the F .M .V .S .S . 
certification label.   
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
GROSS COMBINED WEIGHT  (GCW)  
The Gross Combined Weight  (GCW) is the total weight of the tow vehicle with all 
passengers , cargo, and fuel, plus  the total weight of the trailer and al l its cargo.  
 
To determine the GCW, simply weigh your vehicle when fully loaded and ready to tow, 
and add in the weight of the loaded trailer.  
  
 
 
 
  
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The GCW you come up with must not exceed the Gross Combined  Weight  Rating 
(GCWR) for your vehicle . R efer to yo ur vehicle owner’s manual to view the maximum \  
GCWR specification listed for your vehicle.
   
 
TRAILER  TONGUE LOAD  
Trailer t ongue load is the amount 
of trailer’s weight pressing down 
on the  tow vehicle hitch  ball.  
To measure trailer tongue load, 
place the  tongue of the trailer on 
a scale when the trailer is not 
attached to the vehicle. A 
separate vehicle jack  — not the 
trailer jack  — should be used, as 
the location of the trailer jack is 
rearward of the trailer tongue and will not give you an accurate meas urement of the 
true tongue load. Make sure the vehicle jack is placed directly under the trailer tongue 
coupler, and the tongue is set at the height/level of the tow vehicle hitch.  
  
For proper handling , you must  keep the trailer tongue load between 10 -15%  of the 
actual trailer weight , within the limits of the  maximum trailer tongue load allowable. For 
example, to determine the proper trailer tongue load for a 1,500 -lb . trailer, multiply the 
weight of 1,500 lbs.  by 10% to arrive at a figure of 150 lbs.  Some  trailer types may 
require different trailer tongue loads for safe towing. Always follow the trailer 
manufacturer’s recommendations for proper trailer set -up and trailer tongue load. 
Keep the trailer tongue load within the maximum trailer tongue load allow able. 
Additionally, make sure the vehicle has the payload capacity available for the trailer 
tongue load.   If the tongue load becomes excessive, rearrange cargo to allow for 
proper tongue load.   Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual to view the maximum  trailer 
tongue load listed for your vehicle.   
 
HITCH &  TRAILER HEIGHT  
It is important that your trailer floor and 
tongue ride as level as possible. This   
will help prevent over -angling, 
bottoming -out, and improper tongue 
load and  load transfer. Therefore, th e 
hitch or trailer  tongue must be adjusted 
during the initial vehicle/trailer fit -up to 
ensure a level ride. Ball mounts  and 
weight distribution hitches  are available 
 
 
   
  
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in different configurations to adjust the tongue load and load tr ansfer and hitch ball 
he ight .  On some tandem axle trailers an incorrect hitch height can result in uneven 
trailer  axle loading.  
 
  WARNING- Towing can significantly  alter the handling and performance 
characteristics of your vehicle. Moreover , it puts increased strain on the engine and 
drivetrain. Therefore, it is always a good idea to approach towing from the standpoint 
of safety  —  whether you a re purchasing equipment or actually pulling the trailer.   
 
  WARNING- Always  make sure your vehicle’s towing capacity is adequate for the 
trailer you intend to tow. Be certain that you have all of the proper equipment needed 
for safe towing, such as safety chains/cables, electric trailer brakes, electric trailer 
brake controller, breakaway switch, and extended rear view mirrors .  Make certain 
your equipment conforms to all federal, state or local regulations  to help ensure 
against the possibility  of a serious accident and personal injury or death.   
 
You should follow a more frequent maintenance schedule and check fluid levels, 
pressures, tire condition, etc., more often when on the road. See your vehicle owner’s 
manual for details.  
LOADING YOUR TRAILER  
 
  WARNING - Taking the time to load and balance your  trailer properly will improve 
overall handling and minimize the strain on your tow vehicle. Incorrectly , loaded trailers 
tend to sway or swing from side to side, upsetting vehicle handling  which could result in 
a serious accident , personal injury or death . Careful loading and balancing , and a 
weight distribution hitch  and sway -control device can help eliminate these problems.  
 
As mentioned earlier, conventional trailer tongue load must fall between 10-15%  of the 
total trailer  weight, or within the limits o f the maximum trailer tongue load specified by 
the trailer manufacturer. 
 
 WARNING - Excessive trailer tongue load can actually push down  the tow vehicle in 
back, lifting the front wheels to a point where traction, steering response , and braking 
may be  severely reduced . which could result in an accident, personal injury or death . 
Too little  trailer tongue load or negative load can lift the trailer tongue upwards on the 
trailer ball caus ing instability,  which may lead to  swaying, “tail wagging ,”  or jackknif ing 
which could result in an accident, personal injury or death . 
 
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 trailer and 40% in 
the back. Then the load  should be adjusted 
until the proper tongue  load ratio is 
achieved.  
 
 
 
 
 
TOWING SAFETY  
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 WARNING -The trailer load should be 
balanced equally from side -to -side. 
Unequal side -to -side loading can 
negatively affect handling and braking. 
Once in place, all carg o should be firmly 
secured to prevent shifting. I f the load 
should shift abruptly during braking or 
cornering, it could adversely  affect the 
handling of your vehicle and cause a  
very unsafe situation  and may lead to 
anaccident or personal injury .   
● D O  N OT  carry flammable materials, such as   
gasoline, in your t railer. In the event of an  
a ccident, an explosion or fire could occur.  
 
PROVIDING FOR VEHICLE/TRAILER  STABILITY 
    
WARNING - Improper loading, excessive or in sufficient trailer tongue load, 
overloading, excessive trailer weight, po orly designed trailer suspensions, crosswinds, 
and poor maintenance are all things that can affect the stability of your vehicle  
and trailer combination.   Vehicle instability may result in  loss of vehicle control and 
cause an accident, personal injury or death.  
 
If swaying occurs, gradually reduce speed, and apply only the trailer brakes to help 
reduce sway.  Steady the steering wheel and gradually  pull over and stop to check 
the cargo loa d for proper balance and distribution to ensure proper trailer tongue 
load. In addition, check the condition of the suspension and shocks, as well as the tires, 
tire pressures, and wheel bearings on both the tow vehicle and trailer.   
 
I f the swaying contin ues and your trailer is suitably balanced and within the towing 
capacity limits of your vehicle, discontinue  towing and consult your INFINITI retailer or 
trailer m anufacturer to determine the problem.  
 
VEHICLE SPEED  
Please note that s ome states have speci fic regulations and speed limits for vehicles 
that are towing trailers.  Remember to reduce your speed in unsafe or less -than- ideal 
road conditions or weather. When towing a trailer, braking distances increase while 
handling agility decreases. Always leave  yourself an extra margin  of distance to 
respond to emergenc ies. 
 
   
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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 m ost areas, passengers could be seriously injured  during 
sudden t railer 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/un ibody,  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 , void warranty coverage or possible result in loss 
of vehicle control and ca use 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 on e 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 tr ailer-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 traile r. 
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 poten tial 
problem while in your driveway is better than discovering it miles from home.   
If you ha ve never towed a trailer before, be aware that it does take getting used to.   
 
 
 
TOWING TIPS/CAUTIONS & 
 
  
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To begin with, towing noticeably affects your vehicle’s performa nce:  
  It will not  accelerate as quickly — an important point to keep in mind when merging 
onto a highway.   
  It will not stop as quickly. L eave more room than usual between you and the traffic 
ahead, and brake sooner when coming to a stop.  
  Abrupt maneuvering can unbalance t he load and reduce the handling and 
sta bility of your tow vehicle. P lan ahead and make lane changes and turns 
smoothly.   
 
If possible, before you actually hit the open road, practice towing in a large  
uncrowded area such as a safe, open place with minimal  traffic. Become  especially 
fam iliar with backing up a trailer — t he maneuver many people find most difficult.  
 
BRAKE SOONER 
The combination of your tow vehicle and trailer obviously requires a greater distance 
to stop. A good rule  of thumb to remember is t hat  for each 10 mph of speed, allow 
yourself one tow vehicle and trailer length of distance between the front of your 
vehicle and the vehicle ahead.  When braking, use firm but gradual pressure on the 
pedal rather than panic braking.  
 
  WARNING - Applying the brakes abruptly or with too much force can cause the 
trailer to skid or jackknife at its point of attachment with the vehicle. This, in turn, can 
throw the tow vehicle out of control.  If equipped with an electric trailer brake 
controller, follow the recommended operational instructions.  
 
CORNER MORE SLOWLY 
Know your vehicle and trailer capabilities.  
  
  WARNING - Entering a sharp corner too quickly or abruptly can “crack the whip,” 
whereby  the trailer can actually pull the tow vehicle off the road  resulting in property 
damage, a serious accident , personal injury, or death. 
 
Therefore, when approaching a relatively sharp corner, begin braking sooner than you 
would when not towing. Do your braking in a straight line prior to the corner, and turn 
smoothly into it. In addition, remember to make a wider turn than normal to ensure that 
the trailer safely clears the inside of the turn.  
 
BACK UP WITH CAUTION  
Backing up with a trailer is a difficult maneuver .   Steer with one hand at the bottom of 
the steering wheel. To  turn the trailer to the left, first move the steering wheel to the left. 
To turn the trailer to the right, m ove the wheel to the right. All movements of the wheel 
shou ld be done in small increm ents. Of course, backing up should be done only at  
very slow speeds. For large trailers that obstruct your rearward vision, have someone 
outside the vehicle  act as a “spotter” to  guide you along.    
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  WARNING- Do not use  or rely  upon the Back-up Collision  Intervention system (BCI)        
when  towing a trailer.   The BCI system cannot function properly when objects are 
obstructing the radar sensor  beams.   
 
PARK SMART
 
A tow vehicle and trailer can be an unwieldy combination in a sma ll area, so always 
try to park where you will have a relatively easy time maneuvering. Once parked, 
always block the wheels on both the tow vehicle and the trailer.    
 
Parking on a slope is not recommended. If, however, you must park on a slope and 
since y our vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission, there are some 
precautions you should take:   
  Turn the wheels of the tow vehicle towards the side of the road away from the 
center of the road, and apply the parking brake  and only then move the gear lever 
into PARK.    
  Next, block /chock the wheels once the tow vehicle and trailer are in position and 
are being held by the vehicle’s brake.  
  
  CAUTION- If you move the lever into PARK before blocking the wheels and applying 
the parking brake, it may be difficult to later shift out of PARK. Transmission damage 
may also occur.  
 
PASS CAREFULLY  
As mentioned in the introduction to this section, because of the added weight of the 
trailer, acceleration capability  is reduced and you will require a longer distance to 
pass another vehicle. Be certain you have sufficient time and space to pass safely.  
 
 
  WARNING - Never attempt to pass on hills or when going around curves.   Doing so 
could cause a loss of vehicle control and result in accident , property damage or 
personal injury. Because the trailer does not follow the exact path as the tow vehicle 
on turns, safely passing and cornering while towing takes considerably more distance  
and turning space than normal.  Be certain you have sufficient time and space to pass 
safely , remember, the length of the trailer must also pass the other vehicle before you 
can safely change lanes.  
 
HILLS  – UPGRADES  
Your vehicle was designed to be used primarily to carry passengers and cargo.  If your 
Infiniti 
vehicle owner’s manual  states its allowed for towing,  its automatic transmission is  
designed to select automatically the correct gear for the best towing comfort and 
performance as the incline increases.  To maintain speed or avoid up and down shifts, 
manually sh ift to a lower gear as needed.  The added weight of a trailer places an 
increased load on the engine and cooling system, so monitor your coolant 
temperature gauge and  automatic transmission fluid temperature gauge (if  
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equipped) carefully. At the first sign of overheating, pull to the side of the road. See IF 
YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS later in this section for more information.  
HILLS – DOWNGRADES  
 
 WARNING - While going downhill, the weight of the trailer pushing on the tow vehicle 
may decrease overall stability , and may deteriorate overall handling characteristics .  
The vehicle may handle unpredictably which could cause a loss of vehicle control 
result ing in an accident, property damage, serious injury or death.   Therefore, to 
maintain adequate control, reduce you r speed and shift to a lower gear and apply 
the braking in short bursts . If your vehicle is equipped with Tow Mode, see your vehicle 
owner’s manual for information about the use of this function.  
 
  WARNING- A void lon g or repea ted use of the brakes  when descending a hill, as this 
reduces their effectiveness and could cause overheating  which could result in 
damage to your brake components or  unable to slow to a safe speed. Shifting to a 
lower gear instead provides “engine braking ” and reduces the need to brake as 
frequently.  
 
HIGH- ALTITUDE PERFORMANCE  
An engine will lose about 4% of its performance for every 1,000 feet above sea level 
that you travel. If you will  be towing in high altitudes, it is a good idea to allow more 
time th an usual due to the engine’s reduced performance.  
 
INTELLIGENT  CRUISE CONTROL  
 
  WARNING- In order to maintain a safe distance to the vehicle ahead to avoid the 
possibility of accidents, property damage, serious injury or death .  INFINITI recommends 
not to use  the Intelligent Cruise control (ICC) system while towing a trailer or other 
vehicle.   In certain road conditions when your vehicle is towing, the ICC sensor may 
not detect a vehicle ahead .  If the ICC sensor cannot detect  the reflector on  the 
vehicle ahead, the ICC system may not maintain the selected distance which could 
cause an accident, property damage, or death.  
 
BLIND SPOT INTERVENTION  
  
  WARNING - Do not use  or rely upon  the Blind Spot Intervention system (B SI) when  
towing a trailer.   The BSI system cannot function properly when objects are obstructing 
the radar sensor s which could cause an accident, property damage, or death.    
 
TOW MODE  (IF  SO  EQUIPPED)  
Tow Mode is recommended when towing a heavy trailer or hauling a heavy load, in  
stop -and -go traffic, rolling terrain, or a busy parking  lot. Driving the vehicle in Tow Mode  
may affect  fuel economy and transmission/engine  driving characteristics. See your 
vehicle owner’s manual for additional information about Tow Mode .   
  
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IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS 
A moderate increase in engine operating temperature is normal when towing a trailer. 
If, however, the coolant temperature gauge reading is abnormally high, or if you are 
experiencing a significant loss of power, or if you hea r unusual engine noises,* the 
engine may be overheating and you should immediately take the following steps:  
 
1. Pull your vehicle safely over to the side of the road, out of t raffic. Apply the 
parking brake  and move the gearshift lever to NEUTRAL (manual)  or PARK 
(automatic). DO NOT STOP THE ENGINE.  
 
2.  Turn off the air conditioning and, after opening all the windows, turn the heater      
on to maximum hot and the fan to its highest speed , and exit the vehicle. The 
heater core in your vehicle is just like  a miniature engine radiator and will provide 
an extra cooling surface to help reduce engine temperature.  
  
*See your vehicle  owner’s manual for additional indications that your vehicle may be 
overheating.  
 
3. If the temperature does not d rop or continues to increase, stop t he engine 
immediately.  
 
4. Being cautious of traffic, step out of the vehicle and, from a safe distance, look 
for steam underneath the engine. If you see steam or leaking coolant, sta nd 
clear to avoid being burned and s hut off your engine immediately and allow it to 
cool. If there is no steam, open the hood.   
 
 WARNING  - Never remove the radiator cap when the radiator is hot. If the cap is 
removed under these conditions, pressurized hot wate r/coolant may spurt out,   
possibly causing seriou s injury.  
 
5. As soon as the engine has cooled to its normal operating temperature, visually 
inspect the drive belts for damage or looseness. A loose belt reduces water 
pump efficiency.   
 
  
  WARNING - Be careful to keep your h ands, hair, jewelry, and clothing clear of the 
running drive belt and other moving parts when inspecting the engine and radiator. 
Also check to see if  the cooling fan is running, and inspect the water pump, radiator, 
and radiator hoses for leaks. Keep in m ind, too, that if your vehicle is equipped with   
  an electric fan motor, it may start without warning any time the coolant temperature 
is high. If you find leaking coolant, a loose or missing drive belt, or an inoperable fan, 
turn off the engine immediate ly.