HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Tongue load should be between

9 percent and 11 percent of the

total trailer weight. However, it

should never exceed 450 pounds.

Never load a trailer with more

weight in the rear than in the

front. The front should be

loaded with approximately

60 percent and the rear with

approximately 40 percent of

the total trailer load.

Never exceed the maximum

weight limits of the trailer

or trailer towing equipment.

Improper loading can result in

damage to your vehicle and

possible personal injury.

Check the vehicle and trailer

loading and the weights on

each axle at a commercial scale

or a highway patrol office

equipped with a scale.

Trailer Hitches

A Class 3 hitch kit (up to

4,500 Ib) is available from your

Honda dealer.

Use a trailer equipped with

electric brakes and a "Weight

Distributing Hitch Attachment"

when the gross trailer weight

exceeds 3,500 pounds.

A special attachment that replaces

the draw bar/ball assembly is used

to distribute the proper weight to

the front axle. It uses a pair of

spring bars that are adjusted to

accomplish the distribution of the

weight.

Consult your trailer's

manufacturer for assistance with

selecting the proper weight

distributing hitch attachment.

Check with a recreational vehicle

dealer for additional required

equipment. Have this equipment

installed by a trained mechanic.

Improper equipment or installation

can damage your vehicle and

cause personal injury.

Do not use axle-mounted hitches

or equipment not designed for

your vehicle.

Do not make any modifications to

the vehicle's exhaust, braking, or

electrical system other than those

that are shown in the instructions

for the Honda Trailer Hitch Kit.

Improper modifications can affect

vehicle durability.

Periodic inspection of all added-

on trailer towing equipment is

necessary to assure continued safe

operation.

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