2006 Subaru Baja Owner's Manual - Page 327
2006 Subaru Baja Manual
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Driving tips - the trailer tongue is connected properly to the hitch ball. - the trailer lights connector is connected properly and trailer's brake lights illuminate when the vehicle's brake pedal is pressed, and that the trailer's turn signal lights flash when the vehicle's turn signal lever is operated. - the safety chains are connected properly. - all cargo in the trailer is secured safety in position. - the side mirrors provide a good rearward field of view without a significant blind spot. Sufficient time should be taken to learn the "feel" of the vehicle/trailer combination before starting out on a trip. In an area free of traffic, practice turning, stopping and backing up. Driving with a trailer You should allow for considerably more stopping distance when towing a trailer. Avoid sudden braking because it may result in skidding or jackknifing and loss of control. Avoid abrupt starts and sudden accelerations. If your vehicle has a manual transmission, always start out in first gear and release the clutch at moderate engine revolution. Avoid uneven steering, sharp turns and rapid lane changes. Slow down before turning. Make a longer than nor8-34 mal turning radius because the trailer wheels will be closer than the vehicle wheels to the inside of the turn. In a tight turn, the trailer could hit your vehicle. Crosswinds will adversely affect the handling of your vehicle and trailer, causing sway. Crosswinds can be due to weather conditions or the passing of large trucks or buses. If swaying occurs, firmly grip the steering wheel and slow down immediately but gradually. When passing other vehicles, considerable distance is required because of the added weight and length caused by attaching the trailer to your vehicle. 1 2 HS8023BB 1) Left turn 2) Right turn