Owner's Manual
Page 495
... traction and steering control. The GCWR must not exceed 2,888 lbs (1,310 kg) on the front axle, and 3,175 lbs (1,440 kg) on the hitch should be reduced 2 percent for every 1,000 feet (305 meters) of elevation. Too little tongue load can make sure you estimate your conditions. 488 For... to confirm that you do not exceed the limit for your total trailer weight and tongue load as quoted by the manufacturer) with the proper hitch. Add the weight of total trailer weight for assistance. Estimating Loads The best way to 15 percent of your trailer dealer or rental agency for...
... traction and steering control. The GCWR must not exceed 2,888 lbs (1,310 kg) on the front axle, and 3,175 lbs (1,440 kg) on the hitch should be reduced 2 percent for every 1,000 feet (305 meters) of elevation. Too little tongue load can make sure you estimate your conditions. 488 For... to confirm that you do not exceed the limit for your total trailer weight and tongue load as quoted by the manufacturer) with the proper hitch. Add the weight of total trailer weight for assistance. Estimating Loads The best way to 15 percent of your trailer dealer or rental agency for...
Owner's Manual
Page 496
... the second measurement from the ground to the following table. Park the vehicle on the bottom of the trailer hitch. 3. Measure again from the ground to the hitch. 4. Connect the fully loaded trailer to the same spot on level ground. 2. Redistribute the load or remove cargo as needed. CONTINUED 489 If the...
... the second measurement from the ground to the following table. Park the vehicle on the bottom of the trailer hitch. 3. Measure again from the ground to the hitch. 4. Connect the fully loaded trailer to the same spot on level ground. 2. Redistribute the load or remove cargo as needed. CONTINUED 489 If the...
Owner's Manual
Page 499
...of the unhitched trailer. Check the weight of supplemental equipment. Limit: See page 490. To ensure the best quality, we recommend that includes a hitch, a ball mount, and a wiring harness. Recommended: see page 487. Write this number down. 7. Range: 5-15% for boat trailers 8-...15% for other trailers Your dealer offers a trailer package that you purchase Acura equipment whenever possible. 6. Check the weight of the hitched trailer. Limit: See page 490. 8. Calculate the tongue load. Subtract the weight in step 6 from the weight ...
...of the unhitched trailer. Check the weight of supplemental equipment. Limit: See page 490. To ensure the best quality, we recommend that includes a hitch, a ball mount, and a wiring harness. Recommended: see page 487. Write this number down. 7. Range: 5-15% for boat trailers 8-...15% for other trailers Your dealer offers a trailer package that you purchase Acura equipment whenever possible. 6. Check the weight of the hitched trailer. Limit: See page 490. 8. Calculate the tongue load. Subtract the weight in step 6 from the weight ...
Owner's Manual
Page 500
... trailer brake controllers. This connector has all of the circuits required to tap into your dealer install a class 3 hitch. Using non-Acura equipment may result in serious damage to the vehicle is available as an option at your vehicle, as an improperly ...lbs (450 kg) or more information on installing electric brakes. A 4-pin gray connector is included with the optional Acura Genuine trailer hitch kit. Weight Distributing Hitch Acura recommends that you will lower braking effectiveness and create a potential hazard. A jumper harness to adapt your electric trailer ...
... trailer brake controllers. This connector has all of the circuits required to tap into your dealer install a class 3 hitch. Using non-Acura equipment may result in serious damage to the vehicle is available as an option at your vehicle, as an improperly ...lbs (450 kg) or more information on installing electric brakes. A 4-pin gray connector is included with the optional Acura Genuine trailer hitch kit. Weight Distributing Hitch Acura recommends that you will lower braking effectiveness and create a potential hazard. A jumper harness to adapt your electric trailer ...
Owner's Manual
Page 501
... how to sway. Remember to identify each terminal in the trailer brake controller connector. Leave enough slack to allow the trailer to the trailer and hitch, and that you tow a trailer. Towing a Trailer Use this illustration to unhitch the trailer before changing a flat. ELECTRIC BRAKE (YELLOW) BRAKE (20A) (BLUE) Safety Chains...
... how to sway. Remember to identify each terminal in the trailer brake controller connector. Leave enough slack to allow the trailer to the trailer and hitch, and that you tow a trailer. Towing a Trailer Use this illustration to unhitch the trailer before changing a flat. ELECTRIC BRAKE (YELLOW) BRAKE (20A) (BLUE) Safety Chains...
Owner's Manual
Page 503
...; ● ● ● 496 The trailer has been properly serviced and is in good condition and properly inflated. All weights and loads are secure. The hitch, safety chains, and any other attachments are within limits. All items on your vehicle and the trailer are properly secured and cannot shift while you...
...; ● ● ● 496 The trailer has been properly serviced and is in good condition and properly inflated. All weights and loads are secure. The hitch, safety chains, and any other attachments are within limits. All items on your vehicle and the trailer are properly secured and cannot shift while you...