Towing a trailer – HONDA 2001 CR-V - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Towing a Trailer

Checking Loads

The best way to confirm that vehicle

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

vehicle and trailer), then recheck the

tongue load whenever the conditions

change.

Towing Equipment and

Accessories

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.

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.

Hitches

Any hitch used on your vehicle must

be properly bolted to the underbody.

Safety Chains

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.

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