Recommended Towing Weights - Ford EVEREST Owner's Manual

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Note: This feature cannot stop all trailers
from swaying.
Trailer sway control is an enhanced feature
of stability control system and
automatically detects when an attached
trailer starts to sway. This feature applies
your vehicle brakes at individual wheels
and if necessary, reduces engine power. If
the trailer begins to sway, slow your vehicle
down, pull safely to the side of the road
and check for correct load distribution.
See Towing a Trailer (page 175).

RECOMMENDED TOWING WEIGHTS

Towing capacities
Variant
2.2L Diesel
3.2L Diesel
*
Vehicles with increased ride height.
Trailer Nose Weight
Do not exceed the maximum permissible nose weight, e.g. vertical weight on the
tow ball. This is important for vehicle and trailer stability.
Drive
*
4x2
and AWD
*
Vehicles with increased ride height.
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Towing
Drive
Transmission
Manual
*
4X2
Auto
*
4X2
AWD
Manual
AWD
Auto
WARNING
Minimum Nose Weight
10% of the towed weight
Note: Shifting to 4x4 Low will deactivate
trailer sway control.
Note: Switching on the electronic locking
differential will turn off the system.
Note: To switch off the trailer sway control
as required, See Stability Control (page
140).
With Trailer Brake
3,000 kg
3,000 kg
3,000 kg
3,000 kg
Maximum Nose Weight
177
Max. Gross Train
Weight
5,700 kg
5,700 kg
5,800 kg
5,800 kg
300 kg
300 kg

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