Trailer sway control, Recommended towing weights, Trailer sway control recommended towing weights – FORD f150 User Manual

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TRAILER SWAY CONTROL

(IF

EQUIPPED)

WARNING

Turning off trailer sway control
increases the risk of loss of vehicle
control, serious injury or death. Ford

does not recommend disabling this feature
except in situations where speed reduction
may be detrimental (such as hill climbing),
the driver has significant trailer towing
experience, and can control trailer sway
and maintain safe operation.

Note: This feature does not prevent trailer
sway, but reduces it once it begins.

Note: This feature cannot stop all trailers
from swaying.

Note: In some cases, if vehicle speed is too
high, the system may activate multiple
times, gradually reducing vehicle speed.

This feature applies your vehicle brakes at
individual wheels and, if necessary, reduces
engine power. If the trailer begins to sway,
the stability control light flashes and the
message TRAILER SWAY REDUCE
SPEED appears in the information display.
The first thing to do is slow your vehicle
down, then pull safely to the side of the
road and check for proper tongue load and
trailer load distribution. See Load
Carrying (page 177).

RECOMMENDED TOWING
WEIGHTS

Note: Do not exceed a trailer
weight of 5000 pounds (2268
kilograms) when towing with, or
by, bumper only.

Note: Do not exceed a trailer

weight of 5000 pounds (2268

kilograms) if your vehicle is not

equipped with a Heavy Duty Trailer
Towing Package.

Note: Make sure to take into
consideration trailer frontal area.
Vehicles not equipped with the
Trailer Tow Package or the Heavy
Duty Payload Package should not
exceed 36 feet

2

lb (3.35 meters

2

)

trailer frontal area. Vehicles
equipped with the Trailer Tow
Package or the Heavy Duty Payload
Package should not exceed 60

feet

2

lb (5.6 meters

2

) trailer frontal

area.
Note: Exceeding this limitation

may significantly reduce the

performance of your towing

vehicle. Selecting a trailer with a
low aerodynamic drag and rounded

front design helps optimize

performance and fuel economy.
Note: For high altitude operation,
reduce the gross combined weight

by 2% per 1000 feet (300 meters)
starting at the 1000 foot (300

meter) elevation point.
Note: Certain states require

electric trailer brakes for trailers
over a specified weight. Be sure to

check state regulations for this

specified weight. The maximum

trailer weights listed may be limited
to this specified weight, as your
vehicle's electrical system may not
include the wiring connector
needed to use electric trailer
brakes.

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Towing

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