B - 2
TOWINg
B - 3
B
loop from the frame. DO NOT REMOVE PIN FROM SWITCH BECAUSE THIS
WILL APPLY THE TRAILER BRAKES.
Warning
: Do not use breakaway switch for parking brake.
7-way Plug Diagram
LOADING
When you tow a trailer, you are subject to new and different challenges on
the highway than you may have previously encountered. Towing a trailer is
no small responsibility and should be undertaken with great care and an eye
toward safety first. An accident with a tow vehicle and trailer can have much
greater consequences than carelessness with a small car. Like an airline pilot
who is responsible for expensive equipment and many lives, you should take
your responsibilities as a tow vehicle driver very seriously and learn all you can
about doing the job safely and well. Balancing the load and preparing the trailer
and tow vehicle are critical to safe handling.
One of the most critical aspects of safely operating a trailer is knowing the
weights involved and where they are placed. The first thing to determine is
how much is being towed and confirming that it is within the capacities of the
equipment being used. Determining WHERE that load is placed is critical to the
way your rig will handle on the road.
Do not try to guess what your recreational vehicle weighs loaded. Load your RV
including water, propane, etc and take it to a public scales. Weigh each axle of
your vehicle. Refer to your axle weight and tire limits to see if your within a safe
range. Total all axle weights and make sure you are below the GVWR. If you are
not overloaded make sure your load is balanced. Do not load too much on one
side. A balanced load is much easier to tow or drive. Also, front to back balance
is also important. Step back and look at your recreational vehicle. Make sure
that there is not too much weight on the hitch or on the rear of the RV. Be sure
to secure all items. Loose items can cause damage and be a safety issue if
not properly secured. Below is a sample of the Cargo Carrying Capacity tag
provided on all Airstream vehicles. This tag can be found on the inside of the
main door screen door.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE TRAILER CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY
VIN #################
THE WEIGHT OF CARGO SHOULD NEVER EXCEED
XXX kg or XXX lbs
CAUTION
A full load of water equals XXX kg or XXX lbs of cargo @ 1 kg/L (8.3 lb/gal)
Black, 12V
Blank
Brown, Right
Turn
Blue, Brake
12V, White
Left Turn, Red
Clearance Lights,
Green
Summary of Contents for 2013 International
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