Towing a trailer – Acura 2004 TSX - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Discuss your needs with your trailer
sales or rental agency, and follow the
guidelines in the rest of this section.
Also make sure that all equipment is
properly installed and that it meets
federal, state, province, and local
regulations.

Towing can require a variety of
equipment, depending on the size of
your trailer, how it will be used, and
how much load you are towing.

The best way to confirm that car and
trailer weights are within limits is to
have them checked at a public scale.

Using a suitable scale or a special
tongue load gauge, check the tongue
load the first time you set up a
towing combination (a fully-loaded
car and trailer), then recheck the
tongue load whenever the conditions
change.

Any hitch used on your car must be
properly bolted to the underbody.

Always use safety chains. Make sure
they are secured to both the trailer
and hitch, and that they cross under
the tongue so they can catch the
trailer if it becomes unhitched.
Leave enough slack to allow the

trailer to turn corners easily, but do
not let the chains drag on the ground.

Acura recommends that any trailer
having a total weight of 1,000 lbs
(450 kg) or more be equipped with
its own electric or surge-type brakes.

If you choose electric brakes, be
sure they are electronically actuated.
Do not attempt to tap into your car’s
hydraulic system. No matter how
successful it may seem, any attempt
to attach trailer brakes to your car’s
hydraulic system will lower braking
effectiveness and create a potential
hazard.

See your trailer dealer for more
information on installing electric
brakes.

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Towing a Trailer

Driving

Hitches

Saf ety Chains

Trailer Brakes

Towing Equipment and
Accessories

Checking Loads

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