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Troubleshooting
General Handling
1. Use the driving gear that the towing vehicle manufacturer recommends for towing.
2. Drive at moderate speeds. This will place less strain on your tow vehicle and trailer. Trailer instability
(sway) is more likely to occur as speed increases.
Do not exceed 55 miles per hour when towing
the trailer.
3. Avoid sudden stops and starts that can cause skidding, sliding, or jack-knifing.
4. Avoid sudden steering maneuvers that might create sway or undue side force on the trailer.
5. Slow down when traveling over bumpy roads, railroad crossings, and ditches.
6.
Make wider turns at curves and corners. Because your trailer’s wheels are closer to the inside of a
turn than the wheels of your tow vehicle, they are more likely to hit or ride up over curbs.
7. To control swaying caused by air pressure changes and wind buffeting when larger vehicles pass
from either direction, release the accelerator pedal to slow down and keep a firm grip on the steering
wheel.
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