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Towing can significantly alter the handling and performance characteristics of your vehicle. Plus, 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 are purchasing equipment or actually pulling 
the trailer.  
 
Always make sure your vehicle’s towing capacity is adequate for the trailer you intend to tow. Buy or 
lease only quality equipment. In addition, be certain that you have all of the equipment needed for 
safe towing, such as safety chains/cables, electric trailer brakes, electric trailer brake controller, 
breakaway switch, and extended rear view mirrors.  
 
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 
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. Careful loading and balancing 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 of the maximum trailer tongue load specified by the trailer manufacturer. 
Excessive trailer tongue load can actually push down the vehicle in back, lifting the front wheels to 
a point where traction, steering response, and braking are severely reduced. Insufficient trailer 
tongue load or negative load can lift the trailer tongue upwards on the trailer ball causing instability, 
which may lead to “tail wagging” or jackknifing. 
 
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. 
 
60%40%
 
TOWING SAFETY  
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rearward vision, have someone outside the vehicle act as a “spotter” to guide you along.  Do not 
use the Back-up Collision Intervention system (BCI) when towing a trailer. 
 
PARK SMART 
A tow vehicle and trailer can be an unwieldy combination in a small 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 your vehicle is 
equipped with an automatic transmission, there are some precautions you should take:  
 Š Have someone block the wheels once the tow vehicle and trailer are in position and being held 
by the vehicle’s brake. 
 Š Next, apply the parking brake and only then move the gear lever into PARK. 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. Never attempt to pass on hills or when 
going around curves. 
 
HILLS – UPGRADES 
As the incline increases, your vehicle — if equipped with an automatic transmission — is designed 
to automatically select the correct gear for the best towing comfort and performance. To maintain 
speed or avoid up and down shifts, manually shift 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 
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 
While going downhill, the weight of the trailer pushing on the tow vehicle may decrease overall 
stability. Therefore, to maintain adequate control, reduce your speed and shift to a lower gear. If