Trailer Towing; General Towing Information; Driving Characteristics And Towing Tips - Chevrolet Blazer Owner's Manual

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Trailer Towing

General Towing Information

Only use towing equipment that has been
designed for the vehicle. Contact your dealer
or trailering dealer for assistance with
preparing the vehicle to tow a trailer. Read
the entire section before towing a trailer.
To tow a disabled vehicle, see Towing the
Vehicle 0 314. To tow the vehicle behind
another vehicle such as a motor home, see
Recreational Vehicle Towing 0 315.
Driving Characteristics and
Towing Tips
Warning
The driver can lose control when pulling a
trailer if the correct equipment is not
used or the vehicle is not driven properly.
For example, if the trailer is too heavy or
the trailer brakes are inadequate for the
load, the vehicle may not stop as
expected. The driver and passengers could
be seriously injured. The vehicle may also
be damaged; the resulting repairs would
not be covered by the vehicle warranty.
Pull a trailer only if all the steps in this
section have been followed. Ask your
dealer for advice and information about
towing a trailer with the vehicle.
Driving with a Trailer
Trailering is different than just driving the
vehicle by itself. Trailering means changes in
handling, acceleration, braking, durability,
and fuel economy. Successful, safe trailering
takes correct equipment, and it has to be
used properly.
Driving and Operating
The following information has many
time-tested, important trailering tips and
safety rules. Many of these are important
for your safety and that of your passengers.
Read this section carefully before pulling a
trailer.
When towing a trailer:
Become familiar with and follow all state
and local laws that apply to trailer
towing. These requirements vary from
state to state.
State laws may require the use of
extended side view mirrors. Even if not
required, you should install extended side
view mirrors if your visibility is limited or
restricted while towing.
Do not tow a trailer during the first
800 km (500 mi) of vehicle use to
prevent damage to the engine, axle,
or other parts.
It is recommended to perform the first oil
change before heavy towing.
During the first 800 km (500 mi) of trailer
towing, do not drive over 80 km/h
(50 mph) and do not make starts at full
throttle.
Vehicles can tow in D (Drive). Tow/Haul
Mode is recommended for heavier trailers.
See Driver Mode Control 0 208.
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