Trailer Towing; Vehicle/TrailerLoad - cectek Kingcobra Manual

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TRAILER TOWING

Using this vehicle to tow a light trailer with an optional trailer hitch. You should observe the
requirements and recommendation as below.
1. Towing a trailer during the break-in period can damage your vehicle. Never tow a trail during
the first 10 hours when you ride this vehicle.
2. Ensure to install the proper ball size that match the equipment you will tow.
3. Never use a trailer hitch bracket that provides a trailer coupler location lower than the center
oftherearwheels.
4. Trailer towing will add the engine, drive train, and brakes. Safely reduce speed according to
terrainconditionswhentowingatrailer.
CAUTION
Towing a trailer during the break-in
periodcandamagethisvehicle.
Trailer towing make the engine, drive
train and brakes work under more
stress.
Never tow a trailer during break-in
period.

VEHICLE/TRAILERLOAD

You must measure the Gross Trailer Weight and Trailer Tongue Weight before towing the trailer.
GROSS TRAILER WEIGHT is the weight of the trailer plus cargo in it. Measure the weight by
putting each wheel of the fully loaded trailer on a scale.
TONGUE WEIGHT is the downward force applied on the hitch by the trailer coupling when the
trailer is fully loaded up to the limit of gross weight. You can measure this weight by using a
bathroom scale on the coupler.
The GROSS TRAILER WEIGHT should not over 170 kg (375 lbs).
You may tow up to the vehicle towing limit of 450 kg, when you are towing at very low speed
along the straight level path, and on private ground not public road.
The TONGUE WEIGHT should not be over 10% of the GROSS TRAILER WEIGHT.
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