Vehicle/Trailer Loading; Brakes; Tyres - Suzuki Swift 2015 Owner's Manual

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Brakes

WARNING
If trailer brakes are used, you should
follow all instructions provided by
the manufacturer. Never connect to
the brake system of your vehicle and
never
take
an
electrical
supply
directly from the wiring harness.

Tyres

WARNING
When towing a trailer, it is very
important for your vehicle and trailer
to have properly inflated tyres. Your
vehicle's tyres should be inflated to
the pressures listed on your vehicles
Tyre Information label. If laden pres-
sures are listed on the label, the tyres
should be inflated to the laden pres-
sures. Inflate trailer tyres according
to the specifications provided by the
trailer manufacturer.
Mirrors
Check to see if your vehicle's mirrors meet
local requirements for mirrors used on
towing vehicles. If they do not, you must
install the required mirrors before you tow.

Vehicle/Trailer Loading

To load your vehicle and trailer properly,
you must know how to measure gross
trailer weight and trailer nose weight.
Gross Trailer Weight is the weight of the
trailer plus all the cargo in it. You can mea-
sure gross trailer weight by putting the fully
loaded trailer on a vehicle scale.
Nose Weight is the downward force
exerted on the tow bar by the trailer cou-
pler, with the trailer fully loaded and the
coupler at its normal towing height. This
weight can be measured using a bathroom
scales.
The weight of your loaded trailer (Gross
Trailer Weight) should never exceed the
"Towing capacity".
Distribute cargo in your trailer so that nose
weight is about 10% of gross trailer weight,
but does not exceed "Maximum vertical
load on trailer hitch point". You should
measure gross trailer weight and nose
weight before towing to make sure that
your load is properly distributed.
VEHICLE LOADING AND TOWING
WARNING
Improper weight distribution of your
trailer may result in poor vehicle han-
dling and swaying of the trailer.
Always make sure that trailer nose
weight is about 10% of gross trailer
weight, but does not exceed "Maxi-
mum vertical load on trailer hitch
point". Also make sure that the cargo
is
properly
secured.
Failure
observe this requirement may result
in an accident.
WARNING
Never overload your trailer or your
vehicle. Gross trailer weight must
never exceed the "Towing capacity".
Gross vehicle weight (sum of the
weights of the vehicle, all the occu-
pants, accessories including tow
bars and a trailer hitch, cargo and
trailer nose weight) must never
exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rat-
ing (GVWR) listed in the "SPECIFICA-
TIONS" section.
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