NISSAN 2009 Xterra User Manual

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● Trailer tire condition, size, load rating

and proper inflation pressure should

be in accordance with the trailer and

tire manufacturer’s specifications.

Safety chains

Always use suitable safety chains between your

vehicle and the trailer. The safety chains should

be crossed and should be attached to the hitch,

not to the vehicle bumper or axle. The safety

chains can be attached to the bumper if the hitch

ball is mounted to the bumper. Be sure to leave

enough slack in the chains to permit turning

corners.

Trailer lights

CAUTION

When splicing into the vehicle electrical

system, a commercially available power-

type module/converter must be used to

provide power for all trailer lighting. This

unit uses the vehicle battery as a direct

power source for all trailer lights while

using the vehicle tail light, stoplight and

turn signal circuits as a signal source. The

module/converter must draw no more

that 15 milliamps from the stop and tail

lamp circuits. Using a module/converter

that exceeds these power requirements

may damage the vehicle’s electrical sys-

tem. See a reputable trailer dealer to ob-

tain the proper equipment and to have it

installed.

Trailer lights should comply with federal and/or

local regulations. For assistance in hooking up

trailer lights, contact a NISSAN dealer or repu-

table trailer dealer. Vehicles equipped with the

optional trailer tow package are equipped with a

7-pin trailer harness connector. A NISSAN 7–pin

tow harness kit is available from your dealer. If

your trailer is equipped with a flat 4-pin connec-

tor, an adapter will be needed to connect the

trailer lights to the vehicle. Adapters are available

at auto parts stores and hitch retailers.

Trailer brakes

When towing a trailer load of 3,500 lbs.
(1587 kg) or more, trailers with a brake
system MUST be used.
However, most states

require a separate braking system on trailers with

a loaded weight above a specific amount. Make

sure the trailer meets the local regulations and

the regulations where you plan to tow.
Several types of braking systems are available.
Surge Brakes - The surge brake actuator is

mounted on the trailer tongue with a hydraulic line

running to each trailer wheel. Surge brakes are

activated by the trailer pushing against the hitch

ball when the tow vehicle is braking. Hydraulic

surge brakes are common on rental trailers and

some boat trailers. In this type of system, there is

no hydraulic or electric connection for brake op-

eration between the tow vehicle and the trailer.
Electric Trailer Brakes - Electric braking sys-

tems are activated by an electronic signal sent

from a trailer brake controller (special brake-

sensing module). If electric trailer brakes are

used, see

ЉElectric trailer brake controllerЉ in this

section.
Have a professional supplier of towing equip-

ment make sure the trailer brakes are properly

installed and demonstrate proper brake function

testing.

Technical and consumer information

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2009 Xterra (xtr)

Owners Manual—USA_English (nna)
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