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Sport Trac is built for action. Its rugged styling, exceptional power and performance,                                      SPORT TRAC
spacious cargo box volume and comfortable seating for five passengers create a                                           STANDARD TOWING
unique utility vehicle offering the know-how of both a truck and SUV.                                                   EQUIPMENT & TRAILER
KEY FEATURES                                              • New standard Trailer Sway Control                            TOWING PACKAGES
                                                            works with standard AdvanceTrac ®                                                                  Sport Trac Sport Trac
• Can be equipped to tow trailers up to
                                                            with RSC ® (Roll Stability Control™) (a) to          Model (Option Code)                             (Std.)     (53G)
  7,160 lbs.                                                                                                     7-Wire Harness & 4/7-Pin Connector                –        (Std.)
                                                            detect trailer sway, then automatically
• Choice of 4x2 or 4x4 models (also                                                                              Trailer Wiring Harness (4-Pin)                  (Std.)       –
                                                            reacts to help maintain control of both
  AWD with Adrenalin package)                                                                                    Hitch Receiver                                    X          X
                                                            the vehicle and the trailer (b)                      Transmission Oil-to-Air Cooler                    X        (Std.)
• Standard 210 hp 4.0L SOHC V6 engine
                                                          • Dent-proof, scratch-resistant                        3.73 Rear Axle with 4.0L V6                       X          X
  with 5-speed automatic transmission
                                                            composite cargo area holds up to 37.5                Electric Brake Controller Tap-in Capability     (Std.)     (Std.)
• Optional 292 hp 4.6L 3-valve V8                                                                                Trailer Sway Control                            (Std.)     (Std.)
                                                            cu. ft. of cargo
  engine with 6-speed automatic
                                                          • Earned 5-Star ratings in NHTSA Frontal               Notes: • Content may vary depending on model, trim and/
  transmission                                                                                                            or powertrain. See your Dealer for specific content
                                                            and Side-Impact crash tests (c)
                                                                                                                          information
                                                                                                                        • Trailer Towing Package recommended for all light
(a) Designed to help in real-world situations, such as making emergency maneuvers or driving on slippery
                                                                                                                          trucks that will be used for towing to help ensure
    or uneven surfaces, this system features a vehicle-roll motion sensor in addition to AdvanceTrac’s ABS,               easy, proper connection of trailer lights
    traction control and yaw control. RSC uses the sensor to directly measure the vehicle’s roll rate at least
    100 times every second, which helps determine when and how the system will apply individual brakes
    and modify engine power to help keep all four wheels firmly planted.
(b) Remember that even advanced technology cannot overcome the laws of physics. It is always possible to               Required Trailer
    lose control of a vehicle due to inappropriate driver input for the conditions.
(c) 2009 model year. Star ratings are part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safercar.gov program
                                                                                                                       Towing Equipment
    (www.safercar.gov).                                                                                                Includes items that must be
                                                                                                                       installed.* Your New Vehicle
                         FRONTAL AREA CONSIDERATIONS                                                                   Limited Warranty (see your dealer
                                                                                                                       for a copy) may be voided if you
                             Frontal Area Limitations/
Vehicle Line                      Considerations              With                                                     tow without them.
Sport Trac                    Base Vehicle Frontal Area       Without Trailer Tow Package Class III/IV                 Sport Trac
                                      60 sq. ft.              With Trailer Tow Package Class III/IV
                                                                                                                       • For Trailers Over 3,500 Pounds –
Frontal area is the total area in square feet that a moving vehicle and trailer                                          Class III/IV Trailer Tow Package
exposes to air resistance. The chart shows the limitations that must be considered in                                  *Check with your dealer for additional
selecting a vehicle/trailer combination. Exceeding these limitations may significantly                                  requirements and restrictions.
reduce the performance of your towing vehicle. Selecting a trailer with a low-drag,
rounded front design will help optimize performance and fuel economy.
traILEr toWING SELEctor




                                                                                SPORT TRAC
                                                                                    Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (Lbs.) –
                                                                                          Automatic Transmission
                                                            Axle     GCWR                     4x2                            4x4/AWD
                                     Engine                 Ratio    (Lbs.)               Class III/IV                      Class III/IV
                                     4.0L SOHC V6           3.73     10,000                  5,250                             5,080
                                     4.6L SOHC V8           3.55     12,000                  7,160                             6,990
                                     Note: Trailer tongue load weight should be 10-15% of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle
                                           payload (reduced by option weight) will accommodate trailer tongue load weight and weight of
                                           passengers and cargo added to towing vehicle. Addition of trailer tongue load weight and weight of
                                           passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings
                                           can be found on the vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label.



                                           Hitch receiver Weight capacity
             The maximum weight capacities for the weight-distributing hitch receivers shown below may exceed the
              maximum loaded trailer weight for the vehicle specified. Refer to the Trailer Towing Selector chart for
                                      Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight for this vehicle.
                                                   Weight-Carrying                    Max. Tongue                   Weight-Distributing                   Max. Tongue
                                                    Max. Trailer                         Load                          Max. Trailer                          Load
    Vehicle                                       Capacity (Lbs.) (1)                   (Lbs.)                      Capacity (Lbs.) (1)                     (Lbs.)
    Hitch Receiver:
      Sport Trac (Class II)                               3,500                             350                                 –                                –
      Sport Trac (Class III/IV)                           5,000                             500                              7,160                              716
    (1) Hitch receivers do not include a hitch ball or ball mounting. The vehicle owner is responsible for obtaining the proper hitch ball, ball mounting, weight distributing
        equipment (i.e., equalizing arms and snap-up brackets, sway control system) and other appropriate equipment to tow both the trailer and its cargo load.


                  Factory-Installed trailer Hitch receiver option
• Sport Trac: Class II Standard; Class III/IV included with Trailer Tow Package – Option Code 53G
Note: See chart above for the weight-carrying and weight-distributing capacities of these hitch receivers. (These capacities also are
      shown on a label affixed to each receiver.)
The vehicle owner is responsible for obtaining the proper hitch ball, ball mounting, weight-distributing equipment (i.e., equalizing arms
and snap-up brackets, sway control system) and other appropriate equipment to tow both the trailer and load that will be towed.


                                     How to Find Your truck’s axle ratio
If you do not know the axle ratio of your vehicle, check its                                                                         Non-Limited Slip              Limited Slip
Truck Safety Compliance Certification Label (located on the left                         Vehicle           Rear Axle Ratio            Rear Axle Code            Rear Axle Code
front door lock facing or the door latch post pillar). Below the                         Sport Trac                3.55                        45                  Not Available
bar code, you will see the word AXLE and a two-digit code. Use                                                     3.73                        46                  Not Available
this chart to find the axle ratio that corresponds to that code:
What to KNoW Before You tow
Before You Buy                                                             after You Buy
If you are selecting a vehicle that will be used for towing, you           Before heading out on a trip, check your vehicle’s Owner Guide
should determine the approximate weight of the trailer you intend          for break-in and severe-duty maintenance schedules (do not tow
to tow, including the weight of any additional cargo and fluids that       a trailer until your vehicle has been driven at least 500 miles).
you will be carrying in the trailer. Also be sure the vehicle has the      Be sure to have your fully loaded vehicle (including passengers)
proper optional equipment. Keep in mind that performance can be            and trailer weighed so as not to exceed critical weight limits. If
severely compromised in hilly terrain when minimum acceptable              any of these limits are exceeded, cargo should be removed from
powertrain combination is selected. Consider purchasing a vehicle          the vehicle and/or trailer until all weights are within the specified
with a more powerful engine.                                               limits.


BRAKES                                                                     SAFETY CHAINS
Many states require a separate braking system on trailers with a           • Always use safety chains when towing. Safety chains are used to
loaded weight of more than 1,500 pounds. For your safety, Ford Motor         retain connection between the towing and towed vehicle in the event
Company recommends that a separate functional brake system be                of separation of the trailer coupling or ball
used on any towed vehicle, including those dolly-towed or towbar-          • Use cross chains under the trailer tongue to prevent the tongue from
towed. There are two basic types of brake systems designed to                contacting the ground if a separation occurs. Allow only enough slack
activate trailer brakes:                                                     to permit full turning – be sure they do not drag on the pavement
1. Electronically Controlled Brakes usually provide automatic and          • When using a frame-mounted trailer hitch, attach the safety chains
   manual control of trailer brakes. They require that the tow vehicle       to the frame-mounted hitch using the recommendations supplied by
   be equipped with a controlling device and additional wiring for           the hitch manufacturer
   electrical power. These brakes typically have a control box
                                                                           • See your vehicle’s Owner Guide for safety chain attachment
   installed within reach of the driver and can be applied manually
                                                                             information
   or automatically.
                                                                           • For rental trailers, follow rental agency instructions for hookup of
2. Surge Brakes are independent hydraulic brakes activated by a
                                                                             safety chains
   master cylinder at the junction of the hitch and trailer tongue. They
   are not controlled by the hydraulic fluid in the tow vehicle’s brake
   system, and the tow vehicle’s hydraulic system should never be
                                                                           TRAILER WIRING HARNESS
                                                                           • Some vehicles equipped with a factory-installed Trailer Tow Package
   connected directly to the trailer’s hydraulic system.
                                                                             include a trailer wiring harness and a wiring kit
Be sure your trailer brakes conform to all applicable state regulations.
See Quick Tips – Safe Trailering on back cover for additional              • This kit includes one or more jumper harnesses (to connect to your
braking information.                                                         trailer wiring connector) and installation instructions

TRAILER LAMPS
Make sure the trailer is equipped with lights that conform to all
applicable government regulations. The trailer lighting system should
not be connected directly to the lighting system of the vehicle. See
a local recreational vehicle dealer or rental trailer agency for correct
wiring and relays for the trailer and heavy-duty flashers.
SaFE traILErING
Towing a trailer is demanding on your vehicle, your       PARKING WITH A TRAILER                                  DRIVING WITH SPEED CONTROL
trailer and your personal driving skills. Follow some     Whenever possible, vehicles with trailers should not    When driving uphill with a heavy load, significant
basic rules and you’ll tow more safely and have a lot     be parked on a grade. However, if it is necessary,      speed drops may occur.
more fun.                                                 place wheel chocks under the trailer’s wheels,          • An 8-14 mph speed drop will automatically cancel
WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION                                       following the instructions below.                         speed control
• For optimum handling and braking, the load must         • Apply the foot service brakes and hold                • Temporarily resume manual control through the
  be properly distributed                                 • Have another person place the wheel chocks under        vehicle’s accelerator pedal until the terrain levels off
                                                            the trailer wheels on the downgrade side
• Keep center of gravity low for best handling                                                                    TIRE PRESSURE
• Approximately 60% of the allowable cargo weight         • Once the chocks are in place, release brake pedal,
                                                                                                                  • Underinflated tires get hot and may fail, leading to
  should be in the front half of the trailer and 40%        making sure the chocks will hold the vehicle and
                                                                                                                    possible loss of vehicle control
  in the rear (within limits of tongue load or king pin     trailer
                                                                                                                  • Overinflated tires may wear unevenly
  weight)                                                 • Apply the parking brake
                                                                                                                  • Tires should be checked often for conformance to
• Load should be balanced from side-to-side to            • Shift automatic transmission into Park, or manual
                                                                                                                    recommended cold inflation pressures
  optimize handling and tire wear                           transmission into Reverse
• Load must be firmly secured to prevent shifting         • With 4-wheel drive, make sure the transfer case is    SPARE TIRE USE
                                                            not in Neutral (if applicable)                        A conventional full-size spare tire is required for trailer
  during cornering or braking, which could result in a
                                                                                                                  towing (mini spare tires should not be used; always
  sudden loss of control                                  STARTING OUT WHEN PARKED ON A GRADE                     replace the spare tire with the road tire as soon as
BEFORE STARTING                                           • Apply the foot service brake and hold
                                                                                                                  possible).
• Before setting out on a trip, practice turning,         • Start the engine with transmission in Park
  stopping and backing up your trailer in an area           (automatic) or Neutral (manual)                       ON THE ROAD
                                                          • Shift the transmission into gear and release the      After about 50 miles, stop in a protected location and
  away from heavy traffic
                                                            parking brake                                         double-check:
• Know clearance required for trailer roof
                                                          • Release the brake pedal and move the vehicle             • Trailer hitch attachment
• Check equipment (make a checklist)
                                                            uphill to free the chocks                                • Lights and electrical connections
BACKING                                                   • Apply the brake pedal while another person               • Trailer wheel lug nuts for tightness
• Back up slowly, with someone spotting near the            retrieves the chocks                                     • Engine oil – check regularly throughout trip
  rear of the trailer to guide you
• Place one hand at bottom of steering wheel and          ACCELERATION AND PASSING                                HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION
                                                          The added weight of the trailer can dramatically        Gasoline engines lose power by 3-4% per 1,000 ft.
  move it in the direction you want the trailer to go
                                                          decrease the acceleration of the towing vehicle –       elevation. To maintain performance, reduce GVWs and
• Make small steering inputs – slight movement of
                                                          exercise caution.                                       GCWs by 2% per 1,000 ft. elevation.
  steering wheel results in much greater movement
  in rear of trailer                                      • When passing a slower vehicle, be sure to allow       POWERTRAIN/FRONTAL AREA
                                                            extra distance. Remember, the added length of the     CONSIDERATIONS
TURNING                                                     trailer must clear the other vehicle before you can   The charts in this guide show the minimum engine size
When turning, be sure to swing wide enough to allow         pull back in                                          needed to move the GCW of tow vehicle and trailer.
trailer to avoid curbs and other obstructions.            • Signal and make your pass on level terrain with       • Under certain conditions, however, (e.g., when the
BRAKING                                                     plenty of clearance                                     trailer has a large frontal area that adds substantial
• Allow considerably more distance for stopping with      • If necessary, downshift for improved acceleration       air drag or when trailering in hilly or mountainous
  trailer attached                                        DRIVING WITH AN AUTOMATIC                                 terrain) it is wise to choose a larger engine
• Remember, the braking system of the tow vehicle is      OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION                                  • Selecting a trailer with a low-drag, rounded front
  rated for operation at the GVWR, not GCWR               With certain automatic overdrive transmissions,           design will help optimize performance and fuel
• If your tow vehicle is a F-150, F-Series Super          towing – especially in hilly areas – may cause            economy
  Duty ®, or E-Series and your trailer has electric       excessive shifting between overdrive and the next       NOTE: For additional trailering information pertaining to your
  brakes, the optional Trailer Brake Controller (TBC)     lower gear.                                                   vehicle, refer to the vehicle Owner Guide.
  will help assure smooth, effective trailer braking by   • To eliminate this condition and achieve steadier
  automatically proportioning the trailer braking to        performance, overdrive can be locked out (see
  that of the towing vehicle                                                                                      Photography, illustrations and information presented herein
                                                            vehicle Owner Guide)                                  were correct when approved for printing. Ford Motor Company
• If your trailer starts to sway, apply brake pedal       • If excessive shifting does not occur, use overdrive   reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time the
                                                                                                                  specifications or designs without incurring obligation. Some
  gradually. The sliding lever on the TBC should            to optimize fuel economy                              features shown or described are optional at extra cost. Some
  be used only for manual activation of trailer           • Overdrive may also be locked out to obtain engine     options are required in combination with other options. Consult
                                                                                                                  your Dealer for the latest, most complete information on
  brakes when adjusting the gain. Misuse, such              braking on downgrades                                 models, features, prices and availability.
  as application during trailer sway, could cause         • When available, select Tow/Haul mode to               Many of the recreational vehicles shown in this brochure
  instability of trailer and/or tow vehicle                 automatically eliminate unwanted gear search and      are modified or manufactured by companies other than Ford
                                                                                                                  Motor Company. Ford assumes no responsibility for such
TOWING ON HILLS                                             help control vehicle speed when going downhill        modifications or manufacturing.
• Downshift the transmission to assist braking on
  steep downgrades and to increase power (reduce
  lugging) when climbing hills
• With TorqShift ® transmission, select Tow/Haul mode
  to automatically eliminate unwanted gear search
  when going uphill and help control vehicle speed
  when going downhill

                                For more vehicle information, please visit www.fordvehicles.com.

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  • 1. 2010 Ford Sport trac Click to download a complete RV & Trailer Towing Guide. Sport Trac is built for action. Its rugged styling, exceptional power and performance, SPORT TRAC spacious cargo box volume and comfortable seating for five passengers create a STANDARD TOWING unique utility vehicle offering the know-how of both a truck and SUV. EQUIPMENT & TRAILER KEY FEATURES • New standard Trailer Sway Control TOWING PACKAGES works with standard AdvanceTrac ® Sport Trac Sport Trac • Can be equipped to tow trailers up to with RSC ® (Roll Stability Control™) (a) to Model (Option Code) (Std.) (53G) 7,160 lbs. 7-Wire Harness & 4/7-Pin Connector – (Std.) detect trailer sway, then automatically • Choice of 4x2 or 4x4 models (also Trailer Wiring Harness (4-Pin) (Std.) – reacts to help maintain control of both AWD with Adrenalin package) Hitch Receiver X X the vehicle and the trailer (b) Transmission Oil-to-Air Cooler X (Std.) • Standard 210 hp 4.0L SOHC V6 engine • Dent-proof, scratch-resistant 3.73 Rear Axle with 4.0L V6 X X with 5-speed automatic transmission composite cargo area holds up to 37.5 Electric Brake Controller Tap-in Capability (Std.) (Std.) • Optional 292 hp 4.6L 3-valve V8 Trailer Sway Control (Std.) (Std.) cu. ft. of cargo engine with 6-speed automatic • Earned 5-Star ratings in NHTSA Frontal Notes: • Content may vary depending on model, trim and/ transmission or powertrain. See your Dealer for specific content and Side-Impact crash tests (c) information • Trailer Towing Package recommended for all light (a) Designed to help in real-world situations, such as making emergency maneuvers or driving on slippery trucks that will be used for towing to help ensure or uneven surfaces, this system features a vehicle-roll motion sensor in addition to AdvanceTrac’s ABS, easy, proper connection of trailer lights traction control and yaw control. RSC uses the sensor to directly measure the vehicle’s roll rate at least 100 times every second, which helps determine when and how the system will apply individual brakes and modify engine power to help keep all four wheels firmly planted. (b) Remember that even advanced technology cannot overcome the laws of physics. It is always possible to Required Trailer lose control of a vehicle due to inappropriate driver input for the conditions. (c) 2009 model year. Star ratings are part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safercar.gov program Towing Equipment (www.safercar.gov). Includes items that must be installed.* Your New Vehicle FRONTAL AREA CONSIDERATIONS Limited Warranty (see your dealer for a copy) may be voided if you Frontal Area Limitations/ Vehicle Line Considerations With tow without them. Sport Trac Base Vehicle Frontal Area Without Trailer Tow Package Class III/IV Sport Trac 60 sq. ft. With Trailer Tow Package Class III/IV • For Trailers Over 3,500 Pounds – Frontal area is the total area in square feet that a moving vehicle and trailer Class III/IV Trailer Tow Package exposes to air resistance. The chart shows the limitations that must be considered in *Check with your dealer for additional selecting a vehicle/trailer combination. Exceeding these limitations may significantly requirements and restrictions. reduce the performance of your towing vehicle. Selecting a trailer with a low-drag, rounded front design will help optimize performance and fuel economy.
  • 2. traILEr toWING SELEctor SPORT TRAC Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight (Lbs.) – Automatic Transmission Axle GCWR 4x2 4x4/AWD Engine Ratio (Lbs.) Class III/IV Class III/IV 4.0L SOHC V6 3.73 10,000 5,250 5,080 4.6L SOHC V8 3.55 12,000 7,160 6,990 Note: Trailer tongue load weight should be 10-15% of total loaded trailer weight. Make sure vehicle payload (reduced by option weight) will accommodate trailer tongue load weight and weight of passengers and cargo added to towing vehicle. Addition of trailer tongue load weight and weight of passengers and cargo cannot cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR. These ratings can be found on the vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Label. Hitch receiver Weight capacity The maximum weight capacities for the weight-distributing hitch receivers shown below may exceed the maximum loaded trailer weight for the vehicle specified. Refer to the Trailer Towing Selector chart for Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight for this vehicle. Weight-Carrying Max. Tongue Weight-Distributing Max. Tongue Max. Trailer Load Max. Trailer Load Vehicle Capacity (Lbs.) (1) (Lbs.) Capacity (Lbs.) (1) (Lbs.) Hitch Receiver: Sport Trac (Class II) 3,500 350 – – Sport Trac (Class III/IV) 5,000 500 7,160 716 (1) Hitch receivers do not include a hitch ball or ball mounting. The vehicle owner is responsible for obtaining the proper hitch ball, ball mounting, weight distributing equipment (i.e., equalizing arms and snap-up brackets, sway control system) and other appropriate equipment to tow both the trailer and its cargo load. Factory-Installed trailer Hitch receiver option • Sport Trac: Class II Standard; Class III/IV included with Trailer Tow Package – Option Code 53G Note: See chart above for the weight-carrying and weight-distributing capacities of these hitch receivers. (These capacities also are shown on a label affixed to each receiver.) The vehicle owner is responsible for obtaining the proper hitch ball, ball mounting, weight-distributing equipment (i.e., equalizing arms and snap-up brackets, sway control system) and other appropriate equipment to tow both the trailer and load that will be towed. How to Find Your truck’s axle ratio If you do not know the axle ratio of your vehicle, check its Non-Limited Slip Limited Slip Truck Safety Compliance Certification Label (located on the left Vehicle Rear Axle Ratio Rear Axle Code Rear Axle Code front door lock facing or the door latch post pillar). Below the Sport Trac 3.55 45 Not Available bar code, you will see the word AXLE and a two-digit code. Use 3.73 46 Not Available this chart to find the axle ratio that corresponds to that code:
  • 3. What to KNoW Before You tow Before You Buy after You Buy If you are selecting a vehicle that will be used for towing, you Before heading out on a trip, check your vehicle’s Owner Guide should determine the approximate weight of the trailer you intend for break-in and severe-duty maintenance schedules (do not tow to tow, including the weight of any additional cargo and fluids that a trailer until your vehicle has been driven at least 500 miles). you will be carrying in the trailer. Also be sure the vehicle has the Be sure to have your fully loaded vehicle (including passengers) proper optional equipment. Keep in mind that performance can be and trailer weighed so as not to exceed critical weight limits. If severely compromised in hilly terrain when minimum acceptable any of these limits are exceeded, cargo should be removed from powertrain combination is selected. Consider purchasing a vehicle the vehicle and/or trailer until all weights are within the specified with a more powerful engine. limits. BRAKES SAFETY CHAINS Many states require a separate braking system on trailers with a • Always use safety chains when towing. Safety chains are used to loaded weight of more than 1,500 pounds. For your safety, Ford Motor retain connection between the towing and towed vehicle in the event Company recommends that a separate functional brake system be of separation of the trailer coupling or ball used on any towed vehicle, including those dolly-towed or towbar- • Use cross chains under the trailer tongue to prevent the tongue from towed. There are two basic types of brake systems designed to contacting the ground if a separation occurs. Allow only enough slack activate trailer brakes: to permit full turning – be sure they do not drag on the pavement 1. Electronically Controlled Brakes usually provide automatic and • When using a frame-mounted trailer hitch, attach the safety chains manual control of trailer brakes. They require that the tow vehicle to the frame-mounted hitch using the recommendations supplied by be equipped with a controlling device and additional wiring for the hitch manufacturer electrical power. These brakes typically have a control box • See your vehicle’s Owner Guide for safety chain attachment installed within reach of the driver and can be applied manually information or automatically. • For rental trailers, follow rental agency instructions for hookup of 2. Surge Brakes are independent hydraulic brakes activated by a safety chains master cylinder at the junction of the hitch and trailer tongue. They are not controlled by the hydraulic fluid in the tow vehicle’s brake system, and the tow vehicle’s hydraulic system should never be TRAILER WIRING HARNESS • Some vehicles equipped with a factory-installed Trailer Tow Package connected directly to the trailer’s hydraulic system. include a trailer wiring harness and a wiring kit Be sure your trailer brakes conform to all applicable state regulations. See Quick Tips – Safe Trailering on back cover for additional • This kit includes one or more jumper harnesses (to connect to your braking information. trailer wiring connector) and installation instructions TRAILER LAMPS Make sure the trailer is equipped with lights that conform to all applicable government regulations. The trailer lighting system should not be connected directly to the lighting system of the vehicle. See a local recreational vehicle dealer or rental trailer agency for correct wiring and relays for the trailer and heavy-duty flashers.
  • 4. SaFE traILErING Towing a trailer is demanding on your vehicle, your PARKING WITH A TRAILER DRIVING WITH SPEED CONTROL trailer and your personal driving skills. Follow some Whenever possible, vehicles with trailers should not When driving uphill with a heavy load, significant basic rules and you’ll tow more safely and have a lot be parked on a grade. However, if it is necessary, speed drops may occur. more fun. place wheel chocks under the trailer’s wheels, • An 8-14 mph speed drop will automatically cancel WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION following the instructions below. speed control • For optimum handling and braking, the load must • Apply the foot service brakes and hold • Temporarily resume manual control through the be properly distributed • Have another person place the wheel chocks under vehicle’s accelerator pedal until the terrain levels off the trailer wheels on the downgrade side • Keep center of gravity low for best handling TIRE PRESSURE • Approximately 60% of the allowable cargo weight • Once the chocks are in place, release brake pedal, • Underinflated tires get hot and may fail, leading to should be in the front half of the trailer and 40% making sure the chocks will hold the vehicle and possible loss of vehicle control in the rear (within limits of tongue load or king pin trailer • Overinflated tires may wear unevenly weight) • Apply the parking brake • Tires should be checked often for conformance to • Load should be balanced from side-to-side to • Shift automatic transmission into Park, or manual recommended cold inflation pressures optimize handling and tire wear transmission into Reverse • Load must be firmly secured to prevent shifting • With 4-wheel drive, make sure the transfer case is SPARE TIRE USE not in Neutral (if applicable) A conventional full-size spare tire is required for trailer during cornering or braking, which could result in a towing (mini spare tires should not be used; always sudden loss of control STARTING OUT WHEN PARKED ON A GRADE replace the spare tire with the road tire as soon as BEFORE STARTING • Apply the foot service brake and hold possible). • Before setting out on a trip, practice turning, • Start the engine with transmission in Park stopping and backing up your trailer in an area (automatic) or Neutral (manual) ON THE ROAD • Shift the transmission into gear and release the After about 50 miles, stop in a protected location and away from heavy traffic parking brake double-check: • Know clearance required for trailer roof • Release the brake pedal and move the vehicle • Trailer hitch attachment • Check equipment (make a checklist) uphill to free the chocks • Lights and electrical connections BACKING • Apply the brake pedal while another person • Trailer wheel lug nuts for tightness • Back up slowly, with someone spotting near the retrieves the chocks • Engine oil – check regularly throughout trip rear of the trailer to guide you • Place one hand at bottom of steering wheel and ACCELERATION AND PASSING HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION The added weight of the trailer can dramatically Gasoline engines lose power by 3-4% per 1,000 ft. move it in the direction you want the trailer to go decrease the acceleration of the towing vehicle – elevation. To maintain performance, reduce GVWs and • Make small steering inputs – slight movement of exercise caution. GCWs by 2% per 1,000 ft. elevation. steering wheel results in much greater movement in rear of trailer • When passing a slower vehicle, be sure to allow POWERTRAIN/FRONTAL AREA extra distance. Remember, the added length of the CONSIDERATIONS TURNING trailer must clear the other vehicle before you can The charts in this guide show the minimum engine size When turning, be sure to swing wide enough to allow pull back in needed to move the GCW of tow vehicle and trailer. trailer to avoid curbs and other obstructions. • Signal and make your pass on level terrain with • Under certain conditions, however, (e.g., when the BRAKING plenty of clearance trailer has a large frontal area that adds substantial • Allow considerably more distance for stopping with • If necessary, downshift for improved acceleration air drag or when trailering in hilly or mountainous trailer attached DRIVING WITH AN AUTOMATIC terrain) it is wise to choose a larger engine • Remember, the braking system of the tow vehicle is OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION • Selecting a trailer with a low-drag, rounded front rated for operation at the GVWR, not GCWR With certain automatic overdrive transmissions, design will help optimize performance and fuel • If your tow vehicle is a F-150, F-Series Super towing – especially in hilly areas – may cause economy Duty ®, or E-Series and your trailer has electric excessive shifting between overdrive and the next NOTE: For additional trailering information pertaining to your brakes, the optional Trailer Brake Controller (TBC) lower gear. vehicle, refer to the vehicle Owner Guide. will help assure smooth, effective trailer braking by • To eliminate this condition and achieve steadier automatically proportioning the trailer braking to performance, overdrive can be locked out (see that of the towing vehicle Photography, illustrations and information presented herein vehicle Owner Guide) were correct when approved for printing. Ford Motor Company • If your trailer starts to sway, apply brake pedal • If excessive shifting does not occur, use overdrive reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time the specifications or designs without incurring obligation. Some gradually. The sliding lever on the TBC should to optimize fuel economy features shown or described are optional at extra cost. Some be used only for manual activation of trailer • Overdrive may also be locked out to obtain engine options are required in combination with other options. Consult your Dealer for the latest, most complete information on brakes when adjusting the gain. Misuse, such braking on downgrades models, features, prices and availability. as application during trailer sway, could cause • When available, select Tow/Haul mode to Many of the recreational vehicles shown in this brochure instability of trailer and/or tow vehicle automatically eliminate unwanted gear search and are modified or manufactured by companies other than Ford Motor Company. Ford assumes no responsibility for such TOWING ON HILLS help control vehicle speed when going downhill modifications or manufacturing. • Downshift the transmission to assist braking on steep downgrades and to increase power (reduce lugging) when climbing hills • With TorqShift ® transmission, select Tow/Haul mode to automatically eliminate unwanted gear search when going uphill and help control vehicle speed when going downhill For more vehicle information, please visit www.fordvehicles.com.