Owner`s manual

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Backing
Up
Hold the bottom
of
the steering wheel with one hand.
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Then, to move the trailer to the left, just move that hand
1
to the left.
To
move the trailer to the right, move your
!
hand to the right. Always back up slowly and,
if
possible, have someone guide you.
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Making Turns
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NOTICE:
Making very snarp turns while trailering could
cause the trailer to come
in
contact with the
vehicle. Your vehicle could be damaged. Avoid
making very sharp turns while trailering.
When you’re turning with a trailer, make wider turns
than normal.
Do
this
so
your trailer won’t strike soft
shoulders, curbs, road signs, trees or other objects.
Avoid jerky
or
sudden maneuvers. Signal well
in advance.
Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer
The green arrows on your instrument panel will flash
whenever you signal a turn
or
lane change. Properly
hooked up, the trailer lamps will also flash, telling other
drivers you’re about to turn, change lanes or stop.
When towing a trailer, the green arrows on your
instrument panel
will
flash for turns even
if
the bulbs on
the trailer are burned out. Thus, you may
think
drivers
behind you are seeing your signal when they are not. It’s
important to check occasionally to be sure the trailer
bulbs are still working.
Drivil On Grades
Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear
before
you start
down a long or steep downgrade.
If
you don’t shift
down, you might have to use your brakes
so
much that
they would get hot and no longer work well.
On a long uphill grade, use the highest gear possible.
If
you cannot maintain posted speeds, driving at a
lower speed may help avoid overheating your engine
and transaxle.