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2-5. Driving information  
CAUTION  
To avoid accident or injury  
The total trailer weight (trailer weight plus the weight of cargo) must not  
exceed 700 lb. (318 kg)  
Do not exceed the trailer hitch assembly weight, gross vehicle weight,  
gross axle weight and trailer tongue load capacities.  
Hitches  
Trailer hitch assemblies have different weight capacities established by the  
hitch manufacturer. Even though the vehicle may be rated for towing a  
higher weight, the operator must never exceed the maximum weight rating  
specified for the trailer hitch.  
If you wish to install a trailer hitch, your Toyota dealer should be consulted.  
Use only a hitch that conforms to the total trailer weight requirement.  
Follow the directions supplied by the hitch manufacturer.  
Lubricate the hitch ball with a light coat of grease.  
Remove the trailer hitch whenever you are not towing a trailer to reduce  
the possibility of additional damage caused by the hitch if your vehicle is  
struck from behind.  
When towing a trailer  
Never tap into your vehicle’s hydraulic system, as this will lower the vehi-  
cle’s braking effectiveness.  
Never tow a trailer without using a safety chain securely attached to both  
the trailer and the vehicle. If damage occurs to the coupling unit or hitch  
ball, there is danger of the trailer wandering into another lane.  
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2-5. Driving information  
NOTICE  
When installing a trailer hitch  
Use only the position recommended by your Toyota dealer. Do not install the  
trailer hitch on the bumper; this may cause body damage.  
Brakes  
Toyota recommends trailers with brakes that conform to any applicable fed-  
eral and state/provincial regulations.  
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Safety chain  
A safety chain must always be used between the towing vehicle and the  
trailer. Leave sufficient slack in the chain for turns. The chain should cross  
under the trailer tongue to prevent the tongue from dropping to the ground in  
the case that it becomes damaged or separated. For the correct safety chain  
installation procedure, ask your Toyota dealer.  
Do not directly splice trailer lights  
Directly splicing may damage your vehicle’s electrical system and cause a  
malfunction.  
Trailer towing tips  
Your vehicle will handle differently when towing a trailer. The three  
main causes of vehicle-trailer accidents are driver error, excessive  
speed and improper trailer loading. Keep these in mind when towing.  
Before starting out, check the trailer’s light and the vehicle-trailer  
connections. Recheck after driving a short distance.  
Practice turning, stopping and reversing with the trailer attached in  
an area away from traffic until you become accustomed to the feel  
of the vehicle.  
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Reversing with a trailer attached is difficult and requires practice.  
Grip the bottom of the steering wheel and move your hand to the  
left to move the trailer to the left. Move your hand to the right to  
move the trailer to the right. (This is generally opposite to reversing  
without a trailer attached.) Avoid sharp or prolonged turning. Have  
someone guide you when reversing to reduce the risk of an acci-  
dent.  
As stopping distance is increased when towing a trailer, vehicle-to-  
vehicle distance should be increased. For each 10 mph (16 km/h)  
of speed, allow at least one vehicle and trailer length.  
Avoid sudden braking as you may skid, resulting in jackknifing and  
loss of control. This is especially true on wet or slippery surfaces.  
Avoid jerky starts or sudden acceleration. Vehicles with a manual  
transmission, prevent excessive clutch slippage by keeping engine  
rpm low and not racing the engine. Always start out in first gear.  
Avoid jerky steering and sharp turns, and slow down before mak-  
ing a turn.  
Note that when making a turn, the trailer wheels will be closer than  
the vehicle wheels to the inside of the turn. Compensate by making  
a larger than normal turning radius.  
Crosswinds and rough roads will adversely affect handling of your  
vehicle and trailer, causing sway. Periodically check the rear to  
prepare for being passed by large trucks or buses, which may  
cause your vehicle and trailer to sway. If swaying occurs, firmly grip  
the steering wheel, reduce speed immediately but gradually, and  
steer straight ahead. Never increase speed. If you make no  
extreme correction with the steering or brakes, your vehicle and  
trailer will stabilize.  
Take care when passing other vehicles. Passing requires consider-  
able distance. After passing a vehicle, do not forget the length of  
your trailer, and be sure you have plenty of room before changing  
lanes.  
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