NISSAN 2008 Versa Hatchback - Towing Guide User Manual

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2008 Nissan Towing Guide

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a 3-wire to 2-wire power converter* must be used. A power converter of this type creates

only minimal additional demand (draw) on the vehicle lighting circuits to power the trailer

lighting.

Always check for correct operation of the turn signals, stoplights, and taillights every time

you connect a trailer for towing. Never replace vehicle fuses with fuses of a higher amperage

rating than the original.

NOTE – Improper or poor quality trailer harness wiring may affect your vehicle’s electrical

system. Use only a Nissan approved wiring harness, or consult your dealer or a professional

supplier of towing equipment for compatible equipment.

BRAKES

As with hitches, several types of braking systems are available. Most states require a separate

braking system on trailers with a loaded weight above a specific amount, therefore you should

check to ensure you comply with all regulations.

NOTE –

Never connect a hydraulic trailer brake system directly to the vehicle hydraulic

brake system.

Surge Brakes – The surge brake is mounted on the trailer

tongue with a hydraulic line

running to each trailer wheel. Surge brakes are activated by the trailer pushing against the

hitch when the tow vehicle is braking. Hydraulic surge brakes are common on rental trailers

and some boat trailers. In this type of system, there is no hydraulic or electric connection for

brake operation between the tow vehicle and the trailer.

Electric Trailer Brakes – Electric braking systems are activated by an electronic signal sent

from a trailer brake controller (special brake-sensing module).

If electric trailer brakes are used, Nissan recommends all-electronic actuation because with

this system it will not be necessary to tap into the tow vehicle’s hydraulic system.

For your convenience, Armada, Frontier, Pathfinder, and Titan vehicles are pre-wired to

accommodate most popular electric trailer brake controllers. A wiring harness** is either

included with your vehicle or available from your Nissan dealer. This harness provides electric

trailer brake controller input and output connections to the vehicle wiring. See a professional

supplier of towing equipment for electric trailer brake controller availability.

NOTE – Improper or poor quality trailer harness wiring may affect your vehicle’s electrical

system. Use only a Nissan approved wiring harness, or consult your dealer or a professional

supplier of towing equipment for compatible equipment.

*

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

a converter.

**

See the SPECIFICATIONS section of this guide for wiring harness information specific to your

vehicle.

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