Warning – NISSAN CVT SIC0697 User Manual

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than these or using improper towing equipment

could adversely affect vehicle handling, braking

and performance.
The ability of your vehicle to tow a trailer is not

only related to the maximum trailer loads, but

also the places you plan to tow. Tow weights

appropriate for level highway driving may have to

be reduced on very steep grades or in low

traction situations (for example, on slippery boat

ramps).
Temperature conditions also can affect towing.

For example, towing a heavy trailer in high

outside temperatures on graded roads can af-

fect engine performance and cause overheating.

The transmission high fluid temperature protec-

tion mode, which helps reduce the chance of

transmission damage, could activate and auto-

matically decrease engine power. Vehicle speed

may decrease to 40 to 50 MPH (65 to 80 km/h)

under high load. Plan your trip carefully to ac-

count for trailer and vehicle load, weather, and

road conditions.

WARNING

Overheating can result in reduced en-
gine power and lower vehicle speed.

Also, when the high temperature mode
operates, vehicle speed may be gradu-
ally reduced. On highways, the reduced
speed may be lower than other traffic
which could increase the chance of a
collision. Be especially careful when
driving. If necessary, pull to the side of
the road at a safe place and allow the
engine to cool or the transmission to
return to normal operation.

Tongue load

Keep the tongue load between 9 to 11% of the

total trailer load within the maximum tongue load

limits

shown

in

the

following

Towing

Load/Specifications Chart. If the tongue load

becomes excessive, rearrange cargo to allow for

proper tongue load.

Maximum gross vehicle weight/

maximum gross axle weight

The gross vehicle weight of the towing vehicle

must not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating

(GVWR) shown on the F.M.V.S.S. certification

label. The gross vehicle weight equals the com-

bined weight of the unloaded vehicle, passen-

gers, luggage, hitch, trailer tongue load and any

other optional equipment. In addition, front or

rear gross axle weight must not exceed the

gross axle weight rating (GAWR) shown on the

F.M.V.S.S. certification label.

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