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•Switch off TCS: press the  button for around one second.
•Switch on ESC Sport: press the  button for longer than three seconds.
•Switch on TCS: press the  button again. ESC Sport is switched off.
Troubleshooting
Warning and indicator lamps in the event of faults
Do not drive on! Brake system fault. Seek expert assistance immediately ⇒.Lit 
up: ABS failure or defect. Go to a qualified workshop. The vehicle can be braked without ABS.
Lit up: ESC switched off by the system. Switch the ignition on and off. Drive a short distance at a 
speed of 15 – 20 km/h (9 – 12 mphyf  L I  Q H F H V V D U \   , I   still lights up, seek expert assistance.
Notes on the brake support systems
If you suspect that there is a malfunction in the systems, read and observe the following notes:
•The ESC and TCS can function properly only if all four wheels are fitted with the same tyres. 
Any differences in the rolling radius of the tyres can cause the system to reduce engine power 
unexpectedly.
•If there is a fault in the anti-lock brake system, the ESC, TCS and EDL will also stop working.
•Operating noises may be heard during the self-regulation processes of the systems explained 
above.
Practical equipment
Stowage areas
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Stowage compartment on the driver side
⇒ Stowage compartment on the front passenger side
⇒ Stowage compartment in the dash panel
⇒ Stowage compartment in the front centre armrest
⇒ Stowage compartment in the roof console (glasses compartmentyf
⇒ Folding table
⇒ Drawers
⇒ Coat and bag hooks
Use stowage compartments only to stow light or relatively small objects.
A factory-fitted CD changer, Apple iPod adapter, USB connection or multimedia socket 
(MEDIA-INyf may be located in the stowage compartment in the centre armrest.
•If the brake warning lamp  lights up together with the ABS indicator lamp , the 
control function of the anti-lock brake system may have failed. This can cause the rear 
wheels to lock quickly when you brake. Locked rear wheels can lead to a loss of 
control of the vehicle. If possible, reduce your speed and drive carefully at low speed 
to the nearest qualified workshop in order to have the brake system tested. Avoid 
sudden braking and driving manoeuvres on the way.
•The anti-lock brake system is not functioning correctly if the ABS indicator lamp 
does not go out or comes on while the vehicle is in motion. The vehicle can be stopped 
using the normal brakes only (without the anti-lock brake systemyf   7 K H  S U R W H F W L R Q  
provided by the anti-lock brake system is no longer available. Go to a qualified 
workshop as soon as possible.
WARNING
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The cigarette lighter socket can also be used as a 12-volt socket ⇒ Electrical sockets.
Electrical sockets
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Sockets in the vehicle
Electrical equipment can be connected to the sockets in the vehicle.
The electrical devices must be in good condition. Do not use faulty devices.
The 12-volt socket will work only when the ignition is switched on.
Using electrical consumers with the engine switched off and the ignition switched on will 
drain the 12-volt battery.
Unshielded devices can cause interference in the Infotainment system and vehicle 
electronics.
Sockets in the vehicle
Fig. 177 In the front stowage compartment, in the rear centre console or in the luggage 
compartment on the left-hand side: folding 12-volt socket ① or 12-volt socket with removable cover 
②.
Improper use of the cigarette lighter can cause fires, burns and other serious injuries.
•Always use the cigarette lighter properly, and only use it to light tobacco products.
•Never leave children in the vehicle unattended. The cigarette lighter can be used when 
the ignition is switched on.
WARNING
Improper use of the sockets and electrical accessories can cause fires and severe injuries.
•Never leave children in the vehicle unattended. Sockets and the devices connected to 
them can be used when the ignition is switched on.
•If the electrical device gets too hot, switch off the device immediately and disconnect it 
from the socket.
WARNING
•In order to prevent damage to the electrical system, never connect equipment that 
supplies electric power, such as solar panels or battery chargers for charging the 12-
volt battery, to the 12-volt socket.
•Only use electrical devices that have been approved in accordance with current 
guidelines concerning electromagnetic compatibility.
•In order to avoid damage due to voltage fluctuation, always switch off any electrical 
devices before switching the ignition or the engine on or off. When the start/stop 
system automatically switches off and restarts the engine, it is not necessary to switch 
off any connected electrical consumers.
•Never connect electrical devices requiring more than the rated power to a 12-volt 
socket. The vehicle's electrical system can be damaged if the maximum power output is 
exceeded.
•Observe the operating instructions for any electrical device that you plug into the 
socket.
NOTICE 
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Fig. 178 In the luggage compartment on the left side: 230-volt socket, 115-volt socket or 100-volt 
socket.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Maximum power rating
Electrical socketMaximum power rating
12 V120 W
230, 115 or 100 V150 W (300 W peak poweryf
If two or more devices are connected at the same time, the overall power consumption of all 
connected electrical devices must never exceed 190 watts ⇒.
The maximum power rating of the individual sockets should never be exceeded. The power rating 
of each device is stated on its type plate.
230-volt socket, 115-volt socket, 100-volt socket
The socket is activated automatically as soon as a plug is connected when the engine is running. If 
there is sufficient energy in the system, the socket can also be used when the engine is off ⇒.
Connecting an electrical device: fold open the cover and insert the plug all the way into the socket 
to unlock the integrated child lock. Electricity will not flow until the child lock has been unlocked.
LEDs on the socket
Constant green light:The child lock is disengaged. The socket is ready for use.
Flashing green light:
The ignition is switched off but there is sufficient energy available 
to continue to supply the socket with power for up to 10 minutes. 
If the plug is removed during this time, the socket switches off 
and cannot be re-used until the ignition is switched on again.
Flashing red light:A fault has occurred, for example cut-off due to excess current or 
temperature.
Temperature switch-off
If a specific temperature is exceeded, the inverter of the 230-, 115- or 100-volt socket switches itself 
off automatically. The switch-off function prevents the connected device from overheating when the 
power consumption is too high or if the ambient temperature is too high. The 230-, 115- or 100-volt 
socket can be used again only after a cool-down phase.
The plug on the connected device must first be removed and then reinserted before using the 230-, 
115- or 100-volt socket again after the cool-down phase. This prevents the electrical devices being 
switched on again unintentionally. 
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Fig. 191 On the left of the luggage compartment: removable light.
Depending on the equipment, there may be a bracket for a removable light on the left-hand side of 
the luggage compartment.
When fitted, the removeable light is used as a luggage compartment light.
Removing light from the holder
•Take hold of the removeable light in the area ⇒ Fig. 191Ⓐ.
•Pull the removeable light in the direction of the arrow out of the holder.
Using the removeable light
The removeable light is equipped with magnets. After removal, the light can be secured on the 
vehicle body, for example ⇒.
Depending on the equipment, the light brightness can be set to two levels:
•Press button ⇒ Fig. 191① to switch on. The light is lit with full brightness.
•Press the button ⇒ Fig. 191① again to set the light to 50yb  S R Z H U .
•Press the button ⇒ Fig. 191① again to switch the removeable light off.
Stowing the removeable light in the luggage compartment
Switch off the removeable light and push it in the opposite direction to the arrow ⇒ Fig. 191 into the 
holder.
Replacing batteries
The rechargeable batteries of the removeable light are charged when it is fitted in the holder and 
the engine is running.
You should change the batteries if the removeable light no longer provides the desired level of 
brightness.
•Remove the light from the holder.
•Lever off the battery cover with a thin object under area ⇒ Fig. 191Ⓐ.
•Replace the batteries with models with the same voltage, size and specifications, making sure 
they are installed in the right direction.
•Press the battery cover onto the removeable light until the battery cover audibly clicks into 
place.
Roof carrier
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Securing a roof carrier
⇒ Loading the roof carrier
⇒ Notes on use
Roof carriers can be used to transport bulky items on the roof of the vehicle.
Depending on the model, the vehicle may be designed for fitting a roof carrier.
If you are unsure whether a roof carrier can be fitted on your vehicle, please contact a specialist 
workshop. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
Only roof carriers that have been approved by Volkswagen for the vehicle must be used.
To avoid damage, stow the removable light securely in the holder in the luggage 
compartment before driving off.
NOTICE
Use of conventional batteries or unsuitable rechargeable batteries can damage the 
removable light and the vehicle electronics.
•Only use batteries that have the same specifications.
NOTICE 
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Driving with a trailer not only places an extra load on the vehicle, but also requires increased 
concentration on the part of the driver.
Vehicles with start/stop system
If the connected trailer is not recognised, or when using towing brackets that were not retrofitted by 
Volkswagen, the start/stop system must be deactivated manually using the  button in the 
centre console before starting to tow a trailer, and must remain switched off for as long as the trailer 
is being towed ⇒.
Always switch off the anti-theft alarm before a trailer is hitched or unhitched or a bicycle 
carrier is loaded or unloaded ⇒ Central and manual locking. The tilt sensor could otherwise trigger 
an alarm unintentionally.
With a new engine, do not tow a trailer during the first 1,000 km ⇒ Running in the engine.
Some retro-fitted towing brackets may cover the aperture for fitting the towing eye. If so, the 
towing eye cannot be used for towing or tow-starting other vehicles. For this reason, the retro-fitted 
towing bracket ball head should be stored in the vehicle at all times.
It is dangerous to transport people in a trailer and it may also be illegal.
DANGER
Improper use of the towing bracket can lead to a loss of vehicle control, accidents and 
serious injuries.
•Only use the towing bracket if it is fitted properly and is not damaged.
•Do not carry out any alterations or repairs to the towing bracket.
•Wherever possible, swivel in or remove the ball head when a trailer is not being used in 
order to reduce the risk of injury in rear-end collisions, and the risk of injury to 
pedestrians and cyclists when the vehicle is parked.
•Never install a weight-distributing or load-balancing towing bracket to the vehicle. The 
vehicle is not constructed for these kinds of towing brackets. The towing bracket can 
fail, causing the trailer to tear loose from the vehicle.
WARNING
Towing a trailer and transporting heavy or bulky items can change the vehicle handling, 
increase the braking distance and lead to accidents.
•Always secure loads properly using suitable and undamaged securing straps.
•Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic 
conditions. Reduce your speed, particularly when going downhill.
•Trailers with a high centre of gravity are more likely to tip over than trailers with a low 
centre of gravity.
•Always drive carefully and think ahead. Accelerate carefully and gently. Avoid abrupt 
and sudden driving and braking manoeuvres.
•Take special care when overtaking. Reduce your speed immediately if the trailer shows 
even the slightest sign of snaking.
•Never drive faster than 80 km/h (50 mphyf  Z K H Q  W R Z L Q J  D  W U D L O H U   D O V R      N P  K      P S K \f 
in exceptional cases. This also applies to countries where higher speeds are permitted. 
Keep to country-specific speed limits which may be lower for vehicles with trailers than 
for vehicles without trailers.
•Never try to stop a trailer from snaking by increasing your speed.
•Never install a weight-distributing or load-balancing towing bracket on the vehicle.
WARNING
The start/stop system must always be switched off manually when towing a trailer using 
towing brackets that have not been retrofitted by Volkswagen. Otherwise faults can occur 
in the brake system, possibly resulting in accidents and serious injuries.
WARNING
Observe the instructions and information relating to vehicles with N1 approval 
⇒ Information about vehicles with N1 approval (light commercial vehicleyf.
NOTICE 
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Technical requirements
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Engine cooling system
There is an increased load on the engine and the engine cooling system when trailer towing. The 
engine cooling system must contain sufficient engine coolant and be able to cope with the extra 
load added by the trailer.
Trailer brake
If the trailer is equipped with its own brake system, comply with the relevant regulations.
Trailer tail light clusters
The trailer tail light clusters must work correctly and meet legal requirements. Do not exceed the 
maximum power consumption for the trailer.
Exterior mirrors
If you are unable to see the traffic behind the trailer in the vehicle's standard exterior mirrors, 
additional exterior mirrors should be fitted in accordance with any country-specific regulations. 
Before setting off, adjust the mirrors so that you have a sufficient view of the rear.
Retrofitting a towing bracket
Only use a towing bracket which has been approved by Volkswagen for your vehicle type. Always 
check and follow the data provided by the towing bracket manufacturer.
Maximum power consumption of the trailer's electrical consumers
Never exceed the specified values.
Europe, Asia, Africa, South and Central America
All brake lights84 watts
Turn signal per side42 watts
All side lights100 watts
All tail lights42 watts
Rear fog light42 watts
Australia
All brake lights108 watts
Turn signal per side54 watts
All side lights100 watts
All tail lights54 watts
Rear fog light54 watts
Towing a trailer places additional demands on the vehicle. Volkswagen recommends 
additional services between the normal inspection intervals if the vehicle is used frequently for 
towing a trailer.
Electrically adjustable ball coupling
If the towing bracket is unsuitable or incorrectly fitted, the trailer could become detached 
from the towing vehicle. This can cause serious accidents and fatal injuries.
•Never fit a towing bracket to the rear bumper or to its fastenings. The towing bracket 
must not prevent the rear bumper from functioning correctly.
•Do not carry out any alterations to the exhaust or brake systems.
WARNING
•The vehicle electronics may be damaged if the trailer's power consumption is too high.
•Never connect the trailer's electrical system directly to the electrical connections of the 
tail lights or to other sources of electricity. Only use suitable connectors to provide 
power to the trailer.
NOTICE 
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Fig. 192 On the right of the luggage compartment: button for releasing the ball coupling.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The towing bracket coupling ball is located in the bumper. The electrically adjustable ball couple is 
swivelled out mechanically and cannot be removed.
Releasing and swivelling out ball head
•Bring the vehicle to a standstill and apply the electronic parking brake ⇒ Electronic parking 
brake.
•Switch off the engine.
•Open the boot lid.
•Briefly pull the button ⇒ Fig. 192 on the right-hand side of the luggage compartment. The ball 
head is released electrically and folds out automatically. The indicator lamp in the button 
flashes.
•Continue rotating the ball head until you hear and feel it click into place and the indicator lamp 
in the button lights up continuously.
•Close the boot lid.
Swivelling in the ball head
•Bring the vehicle to a standstill and apply the electronic parking brake ⇒ Electronic parking 
brake.
•Switch off the engine.
•Uncouple the trailer and disconnect the electrical connection between the vehicle and the 
trailer. If fitted, remove the adapter from the trailer socket.
•Open the boot lid.
•Briefly pull the button ⇒ Fig. 192 on the right-hand side of the luggage compartment. The ball 
head is electrically unlocked.
•Swivel the ball head under the bumper until you hear and feel it click into place and the indicator 
lamp in the button lights up continuously.
•Close the boot lid.
Meaning of indicator lamp in the button
•If the indicator lamp in the button ⇒ Fig. 192 is lit up permanently when the boot lid is open, the 
ball head is correctly engaged in the extended or retracted position.
•If the indicator lamp in the button flashes, the ball head has either not clicked into place properly 
or it is damaged ⇒.
•The indicator lamp in the button goes out approximately one minute after the luggage 
compartment is closed.
Improper use of the towing bracket can cause injury and accidents.
•Only use the ball head if it has clicked into place properly.
•Ensure that no people, animals or items are in the path of the ball head.
•Never interrupt the ball head, for example with tools, when it is swivelling.
•Never press the button ⇒ Fig. 192 if a trailer is attached or if a luggage rack or other 
accessories are fitted to the ball head.
•If the ball coupling does not engage properly or there is a fault in the electrical system 
or the towing bracket itself, do not use the towing bracket and have it checked by an 
authorised workshop.
•Never use the towing bracket if the diameter of the ball is below 49 mm at the smallest 
point.
WARNING
Do not aim a high-pressure cleaner or steam cleaner directly at the mechanically 
positioned ball coupling or the fitted trailer socket. Seals could be damaged or the grease 
required for lubrication could be washed off.
NOTICE 
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Rear light, left
Reversing light
Permanent positive
Permanent positive
Earth for pin 10
Not assigned
Earth for pin 9
Trailer socket
A 13-pin trailer socket makes the electrical connection between the towing vehicle and the trailer. 
When the vehicle detects a trailer through the electrics, the consumers in the trailer are supplied 
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permanent live, enabling operation of e.g. interior trailer lighting.
Electrical consumers such as a caravan refrigerator are supplied with power only when the engine 
is running (pin 10yf .
To avoid overloading the electrical system, do not inter-connect the three earth wires (pins 3, 11 
and 13yf .
If the trailer has a 7-pin plug you will need to use a suitable adapter cable. Pin 10 is then without 
function.
If you are uncertain whether the electrical connection of the trailer with the vehicle is correct, please 
contact a qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this 
purpose.
Connection to the anti-theft alarm
The trailer is integrated in the anti-theft system if the following conditions are fulfilled:
•When the vehicle has a factory-fitted anti-theft alarm and a factory-fitted towing bracket.
•When the trailer is electrically connected to the towing vehicle via the trailer socket.
•When the vehicle and trailer electric systems are functional, fault-free and undamaged.
•When the vehicle is locked with the vehicle key and the anti-theft alarm is active.
When the vehicle is locked, the alarm will be triggered as soon as the electrical connection to the 
trailer is interrupted.
Connection to the anti-theft alarm (trailer with LED tail light clustersyf
For technical reasons, trailers with LED tail lights cannot be integrated into the anti-theft alarm 
system.
When the vehicle is locked, the alarm is not triggered as soon as the electrical connection to the 
trailer with LED rear lights is interrupted.
Any electrical accessories which are not connected properly could cause a power surge to 
the trailer. This could lead to malfunctions in the entire vehicle electronics system and 
could also cause accidents and serious injuries.
•All work on the electrical system should only be carried out by a qualified workshop.
•Never connect the trailer's electrical system directly to the electrical connections of the 
towing vehicle's tail light clusters or to other power sources.
WARNING
Contact between the pins in the trailer socket can lead to short circuits, overloading of the 
electrical system and failure of the lighting system, thereby causing accidents and serious 
injuries.
•Never connect the pins in the trailer socket to one another.
•Have bent pins repaired by a qualified workshop.
WARNING
If you park the trailer using the support wheel or other trailer supports, disconnect the 
trailer from the vehicle. The vehicle could rock up and down if the load changes or if there 
is damage to the tyres, for example. If this happens, a great deal of force will be exerted on 
the towing bracket and trailer, which could lead to damage to the vehicle and trailer.
NOTICE 
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If there is a fault in the vehicle or trailer electrical systems or in the anti-theft alarm or if there 
is a fault in the anti-theft alarm, have the vehicle checked by a qualified workshop.
If the engine is not running and electrical equipment is switched on in the trailer via the trailer 
socket, the 12-volt vehicle battery will discharge.
If the 12-volt vehicle battery charge level is low, the electrical connection to the trailer will be 
interrupted automatically.
Loading the trailer
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Trailer weight and drawbar load
The trailer weight is the weight that the vehicle can pull ⇒. The drawbar load is the load that is 
exerted vertically from above onto the ball head of the towing bracket ⇒ Information on technical 
data.
The figures for trailer weights and draw bar weights that are given on the data plate of the towing 
bracket are for certification purposes only. The correct values for your specific model, which may be 
lower than these figures, are given in the vehicle registration documents. All data in the official 
vehicle documents take precedence over these data.
The maximum permitted drawbar load exerted by the trailer drawbar on the ball head of the towing 
bracket must not exceed 100 kg.
In the interest of driving safety, Volkswagen recommends that you always use the maximum 
drawbar load. The response of the trailer on the road will be poor if the drawbar load is too small.
The drawbar load increases the weight on the rear axle and reduces the maximum load level as a 
result.
Gross combination weight rating
The combination weight is made up of the actual weight of the loaded vehicle and of the loaded 
trailer.
In some countries, trailers are divided into different classes. Volkswagen recommends that you 
contact a qualified workshop to find out about suitable trailers.
Loading the trailer
The weight of the load should be distributed evenly. The maximum permitted drawbar load should 
be utilised. Do not place the load only at the front or the rear of the trailer:
•Distribute the load in the trailer so that heavy objects are either over or as near to the axle as 
possible.
•Secure all loads on the trailer properly.
Tyre pressure
Follow the trailer manufacturer's recommendations concerning the tyre pressure for the trailer tyres.
When towing a trailer, inflate the tyres on the towing vehicle with the maximum permitted tyre 
pressure ⇒ Tyre pressure.
Accidents and serious injuries can occur if you exceed the vehicle's maximum permitted 
gross axle weight rating, drawbar load, gross vehicle weight rating or gross combination 
weight rating.
•Never exceed the specified values.
•Never let the actual weights at the front and rear axles exceed the gross axle weight 
ratings. Never exceed the permissible gross vehicle weight for the vehicle with weight 
at the front and rear of the vehicle.
WARNING
Loads that may slide can severely impair stability and driving safety, which can cause 
accidents and severe injuries.
•Always load trailers correctly.
•Always secure loads properly using suitable and undamaged securing straps.
WARNING 
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Trailer towing
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Headlight adjustment
Towing a trailer can raise the front end of the vehicle enough for the dipped beam to blind other 
road users. Use the headlight range control to lower the light cone as required. Vehicles with 
automatic headlight range adjustment are adjusted automatically.
Things to note when driving with a trailer
•If the trailer has an overrun brake, apply the brakes gently at first and then firmly. This will 
prevent the jerking that can be caused by the trailer wheels locking.
•The combination weight causes the braking distance to increase.
•Engage a lower gear prior to inclines (manual gearbox or Tiptronic mode of the automatic 
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overheat and fail.
•The vehicle's centre of gravity and, in turn, the vehicle's handling, will change because of the 
trailer load and the increased combined towing weight of the vehicle and trailer.
•The weight distribution of a loaded trailer with an unladen towing vehicle is very unfavourable. 
When driving in this situation, drive particularly carefully and slowly.
Pulling off on slopes when towing a trailer
A vehicle towing a trailer is liable to roll back a short distance when moving off on a slope, 
depending on the angle of the slope and the total weight of the trailer and vehicle.
When towing a trailer, pull off on slopes as follows:
•Depress and hold the brake pedal.
•Press button  once to switch off the electronic parking brake ⇒ Electronic parking 
brake.
•Manual gearbox: depress the clutch fully.
•Select first gear ⇒ Manual gearbox: selecting a gear or selector lever position D/S⇒ DSG dual 
clutch gearbox.
•Pull on the  button and hold it in this position to hold the vehicle and trailer with the 
electronic parking brake.
•Release the brake pedal.
•Pull away slowly. To do this, slowly release the clutch pedal for a manual gearbox.
•Only let go of the  button when the engine has sufficient power to move off.
Trailer stabilisation
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The trailer stabilisation function can detect if an attached trailer is starting to lurch from side to side 
and can provide countersteer.
Trailer stabilisation is a subsidiary function of the Electronic Stability Control (ESCyf .
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Incorrect trailer towing can cause loss of vehicle control and serious personal injury.
•Towing a trailer and transporting heavy or bulky items can change the way the vehicle 
handles and increase the braking distance.
•Always drive carefully and think ahead. Brake earlier than in normal driving.
•Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic 
conditions. Reduce your speed, particularly when going downhill.
•Accelerate carefully and gently. Avoid abrupt and sudden driving and braking 
manoeuvres.
•Take special care when overtaking. Reduce your speed immediately if the trailer shows 
even the slightest sign of snaking.
•Never try to stop a trailer from snaking by increasing your speed.
•Keep to speed limits which may be lower for vehicles with trailers than for vehicles 
without trailers.
WARNING