Essential towing checks, Towing 263 – FORD 2013 Flex v.4 User Manual

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Powertrain and

towing class

Maximum GCWR -

lb. (kg)

Maximum trailer

weight - lb. (kg)

3.5L TiVCT front-wheel
drive, Class I

6900 (3131)

2000 (907)

3.5L TiVCT all-wheel
drive, Class I

7050 (3199)

2000 (907)

3.5L GTDI all-wheel
drive, Class I

7072 (3209)

2000 (907)

3.5L TiVCT front-wheel
drive, Class III

9357 (4245)

4500 (2042)

*

3.5L TiVCT all-wheel
drive, Class III

9521 (4320)

4500 (2042)

**

3.5L GTDI all-wheel
drive, Class III

9622 (4366)

4500 (2042)

**

*

For towing trailers up to 3500 pounds (1588 kilograms), use a

weight-carrying hitch and ball, which uniformly spreads the trailer
tongue loads through your vehicle’s underbody structure. For towing
trailers over 3500 pounds (1588 kilograms), up to 4500 pounds
(2042 kilograms), we recommend you use a weight-distributing hitch to
increase front axle load while towing.

**

For towing trailers up to 4500 pounds (2042 kilograms), use a

weight-carrying hitch and ball, which uniformly spreads the trailer
tongue loads through your vehicle’s underbody structure.

ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS

Follow these guidelines for safe towing:

• Do not tow a trailer until you drive your vehicle at least 1000 miles

(1600 kilometers).

• Consult your local motor vehicle laws for towing a trailer.

• See the instructions included with towing accessories for the proper

installation and adjustment specifications.

• Service your vehicle more frequently if you tow a trailer. See your

scheduled maintenance information.

• If you use a rental trailer, follow the instructions the rental agency

gives you.

For load specification terms found on the tire label and Safety
Compliance label and for instructions on calculating your vehicle’s load,
refer to Load limit in the Load Carrying chapter.

Towing

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2013 Flex (471)
Owners Guide gf, 4th Printing, December 2012
USA
(fus)

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