Driving with a Trailer
Towing a trailer requires experience.
Get familiar with handling and braking with the added trailer weight. The vehicle is now longer and not as responsive as the vehicle is by itself.
Check all trailer hitch parts and attachments, safety chains, electrical connectors, lamps, tires, and mirror adjustments. If the trailer has electric brakes, start the vehicle and trailer moving and then apply the trailer brake controller by hand to be sure the brakes are working.
During the trip, check regularly to be sure that the load is secure, and the lamps and trailer brakes are working properly.
See also:
Services Not Included in Roadside Assistance
Roadside Assistance does not cover or reimburse services for the following:
Events caused by fraud or bad faith by the driver.
Vehicle immobilization situations due to a major force or unforesee ...
Playing an MP3/WMA Disc
CD players with the MP3 feature are
capable of playing an MP3/WMA
CD-R or CD-RW disc. See MP3 for more information. ...
Tow/Haul Mode
Pressing this button at the end of the shift lever turns on and off the tow/haul
mode.
This indicator light on the instrument panel cluster comes on when the tow/haul
mode is on.
Tow/Haul is ...






