NISSAN 2008 Versa Hatchback - Towing Guide User Manual

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2008 Nissan Towing Guide

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from the tow vehicle.

The diameter of the hitch ball shank must be matched to the ball mount hole diameter. The

shank should be no more than

1

/

16

” smaller than the hole.

To keep the hitch ball in top condition, a simple maintenance routine is recommended.

Coating it with light grease will minimize wear of both the coupler and hitch ball. Also, by

removing the hitch ball when not towing, or by protecting it with a special cover, you will help

prevent rust from forming on it.

TRAILER TONGUE

The tongue is the part of the trailer that extends forward to meet the tow vehicle, and it also

carries the coupler assembly. Knowledge of the trailer tongue load (conventional trailers) and

king pin load (5th wheel and gooseneck trailers) is critical as it can have a significant effect on

the handling of the tow vehicle. See the SPECIFICATIONS section of this guide or refer to

your vehicle owner’s manual to view the maximum conventional trailer tongue load listed for

your vehicle.

SAFETY CHAINS/CABLES

Always use suitable safety chains/cables between the tow vehicle and the trailer. If the hitch

should break or become disengaged for some reason, these chains/cables will provide an

emergency connection between the

vehicle and the trailer.

The chains/cables should be

crossed under the trailer tongue and

attached to the hitch or vehicle frame.

Crossing the chains/cables under the

tongue will help prevent the tongue

from hitting the ground should the trailer

become disconnected.

Be sure to leave enough slack in the

chains/cables to turn corners without

binding; however, note that excessive

slack 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

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