Dr ivi ng an d parki ng, Towing a trailer – Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class 2013 Owners Manual User Manual
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Leave enough play in the chains to make
tight cornering possible.
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a separate brake system for certain types
of trailer.
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a safety switch for braked trailers. Check
the specific legal requirements applicable
to your state.
If the trailer detaches from the towing
vehicle, the safety switch applies the
trailer's brakes.
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Do not connect the trailer's brake system
(if featured) to the hydraulic brake system
of the towing vehicle, as the latter is
equipped with an anti-lock brake system.
Doing so will result in a loss of function of
the brake systems of both the vehicle and
the trailer.
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The vehicle's wiring harness features a
connection to the brake indicator lamp.
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Make sure that the automatic transmission
is set to position P.
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Apply the vehicle's parking brake.
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Close all doors and the tailgate.
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Couple up the trailer.
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Establish all electrical connections.
Towing a trailer
There are numerous legal requirements
concerning the towing of a trailer, e.g. speed
restrictions. Make sure that your car/trailer
combination complies with the local
regulations:
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in your place of residence
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in the location to which you are driving
The police and local authorities can provide
reliable information.
Observe the following when towing a trailer:
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To gain driving experience and to become
accustomed to the new handling
characteristics, you should practice the
following in a traffic-free location:
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cornering
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stopping
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backing up
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Before driving, check:
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the trailer tow hitch
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the safety switch for braked trailers
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the safety chains
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electrical connections
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the lights
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the wheels
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Adjust the exterior mirrors to provide an
unobstructed view of the rear section of the
trailer.
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If the trailer has electronically controlled
brakes, pull away carefully. Brake manually
using the brake controller and check
whether the brakes function correctly.
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Secure any objects on the trailer to prevent
the cargo from slipping when the vehicle is
in motion.
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When you couple up a trailer, check at
regular intervals that the load is firmly
secured. If the trailer is equipped with
trailer lights and brakes, check the trailer
to ensure that these are working.
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Bear in mind that the handling will be less
stable when towing a trailer than when
driving without one. Avoid sudden steering
movements.
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The vehicle/trailer combination is heavier,
accelerates more slowly, has a decreased
gradient climbing capability and a longer
braking distance.
It is more susceptible to side winds and
requires more careful steering.
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If possible, avoid abrupt braking. Depress
the brake pedal moderately at first, so that
the trailer can activate its own brakes. Then
increase the pressure on the brake pedal.
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If the automatic transmission continues to
shift back and forth between two gears
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