HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Safety Chain

Always use suitable safety chains

between your vehicle and the

trailer.

Check with your trailer

manufacturer for the required

equipment. Cross the safety

chains under the hitch and attach

them to the trailer hitch hardware.

This will prevent the trailer from

dropping to the ground in the

event the hitch disengages. For

proper use and installation,

consult your trailer manufacturer.

Trailer Lights

Trailer lights and equipment must

comply with federal, state and

local regulations. Check with your

local recreational vehicle dealer

for the requirements in your area.

Use only equipment designed for

your vehicle.

Improper equipment or

installation can cause damage to

your vehicle's electrical system

and affect your vehicle warranty.

Consult your Honda dealer for

installation.

Tires

Always check the condition of

your vehicle's tires and trailer's

tires before operation. Replace

worn or damaged tires before

operation.

Inflate tire pressure to the

recommended cold tire pressure

indicated in the tire

manufacturer's warranty booklet

in the glove box packet.

Check the tire manufacturer's

requirements when replacement

tires are installed on your vehicle.

Trailer tire condition, size, load

rating, and proper inflation

pressure should be in accordance

with the tire manufacturer's

specifications. Improper tire size

and inflation can cause tire

failure, possibly resulting in

vehicle damage and personal

injury.

Trailer Brakes

Trailers with a total weight of

1,000 pounds or more require

trailer brakes. If your trailer is

equipped with a braking system,

make sure it conforms to federal,

state, and local equipment

regulations.

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