Towing equipment – NISSAN 2013 Pathfinder - Towing Guide User Manual

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2013 NISSAN Towing Guide

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It is also a good idea to discuss your towing requirements with either your NISSAN dealer or a

professional supplier of towing equipment before you equip your NISSAN vehicle for towing.

Finally, there are state and local laws on towing that you should review to ensure compliance

with all regulations.
Special Note: Do not use your new vehicle to tow a trailer or haul a heavy load for
the first 500 miles (800 km). Your engine, axle or other parts could be damaged.
For the first 500 miles that you tow a trailer, do not drive over 50 mph and do not
make starts at full throttle. This helps your engine and other parts of your vehicle
wear in at heavier loads.


TOWING
EQUIPMENT

RENTING

The first thing to keep in mind when renting a trailer is to rent only from professional

companies that specialize in towing and towing equipment. More than likely, specialized

companies hire professional staff that can assist you in selecting and installing the proper

towing equipment for your NISSAN vehicle.

When renting, make sure you have your vehicle owner’s manual on hand so that you can

reference the towing capacities for your specific vehicle. Never rent a trailer that exceeds

these capacities, and make sure that any related towing equipment you rent will be sufficient

for the loaded trailer.

While you are there, ask questions. How much does the empty trailer weigh? How much

weight will the trailer hold? What is the trailer’s tongue load? With what type of brakes is it

equipped (if any)? All of these factors have an effect on whether your NISSAN vehicle is

capable of safely pulling that type of trailer or piece of equipment.

Make certain that the trailer stoplights, taillights, turn signals, and brakes (if equipped) are

connected and are operating correctly, and that all safety equipment is properly installed.

Check the safety chains/cables, tie-downs, etc.

For safer operation, carefully inspect the condition of the trailer and towing equipment.

Specifically, check to make sure the tires are not worn excessively and are properly inflated.

Make sure there are not any broken welds, missing bolts, and that the hitch components are

not damaged.

Towing safety should be a high priority when choosing and renting towing equipment,

including hitches. NEVER RENT A CLAMP-ON-TYPE HITCH. Your vehicle’s bumpers are

not designed for using this type of hitch. Using it will damage your vehicle and could even

result in the trailer separating from the towing vehicle; this can cause death or serious injury.

To avoid this, use only a permanent-type hitch.

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