NISSAN 2012 Versa Hatchback - Towing Guide User Manual

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2012 NISSAN Towing Guide

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will allow the chains/cables to drag on the ground.

Do not use S-hooks for attaching, as they may become un-hooked and are illegal in many

states. To avoid damage to the bumper and chains/cables when making a sharp turn, do not

attach the chains/cables too close to the coupler. Consult your trailer manufacturer for the

proper location of the chain/cable attachment to the trailer.

REAR VIEW MIRRORS

In many cases, a trailer can block your rear vision when you are using only the standard

NISSAN rear view mirrors. These mirrors were not designed for towing. “Extended” mirrors

specifically designed for trailer towing should be used when your rearward vision is

obstructed. Before using these mirrors, make certain that they comply with state and local

regulations. Telescoping Tow Mirrors are available as an accessory for certain Nissan vehicles.

Contact your NISSAN dealer for details.

BREAKAWAY SWITCH

On a trailer with electric brakes, a breakaway switch can automatically activate the trailer

brake system if the trailer becomes separated from the tow vehicle. Should the trailer become

detached, a breakaway switch may help prevent the trailer from wandering into another lane.

A breakaway switch relies on the power of a trailer battery, so make sure it is not

discharged. Never use the breakaway switch to “park” the trailer on a grade. The battery

would eventually discharge and release the brake, allowing the trailer to roll. Be sure to leave

enough slack in the tether on the breakaway switch to turn corners without binding. If you do

not, the electric trailer brakes will lock-up and not release. See your trailer manufacturer for

proper installation of a breakaway switch that is compatible with your trailer braking system.

TRAILER LIGHTS

Trailer lights should comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, and should

be in proper working order at all times. A trailer’s taillights, stoplights, and turn signal lights

must be wired into the tow vehicle’s electrical system.*

Most trailers operate on a four-wire system in which the stoplights and turn signal lights

utilize the same wire. Most all NISSAN vehicles have separate wires for the stoplights and turn

signal lights, therefore a device called a “converter” is needed.** Specifically, a “powered

*

Vehicles equipped with LED taillights require that wiring be connected at a specific location. For

assistance in hooking up trailer lights, contact your NISSAN dealer or a professional supplier of

towing

equipment.

**

Armada, Frontier, Pathfinder, and Titan vehicles are pre-wired for trailer lighting and do not require a
converter.

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