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Hyundai 2009 Sonata User Manual

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DRIVING YOUR HYUNDAI

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Trailer or Vehicle Towing Tips

1. Before towing, check hitch and safety

chain connections as well as proper
operation of the trailer running lights,
brake lights, and turn signals.

2. Always drive your vehicle at a moderate

speed. (Less than 60 mph)

3. Trailer towing requires more fuel than

normal conditions.

4. To maintain engine braking efficiency

and electrical charging performance,
do not tow a trailer with the transaxle in
fifth gear (manual transaxle).

5. Always secure items in the trailer to

prevent load shift while driving.

6. Check the condition and air pressure of

all tires on the trailer and your car. Low
tire pressure can seriously affect the
handling. Also check the spare tire.

7. The vehicle/trailer combination is more

affected by crosswind and buffeting.
When being passed by a large vehicle,
keep a constant speed and steer straight
ahead. If there is too much wind
buffeting, slow down to get out of the
other vehicle's air turbulence.

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lbs(kg)

!

Tongue

100 (45)

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With

3.3L

Brake

2.4L

Without Brake

Maximum Towable Weight

Trailer

1000 (450)
1000 (450)

500 (225)

CAUTION:

The following specifications are recom-
mended when towing a trailer. The loaded
trailer weight cannot safely exceed the
values in the chart below.

WARNING:

o Improperly loading your vehicle and

trailer can seriously affect its steer-
ing and braking performance causing
a crash which could cause serious
injury or death.

o Towing a trailer affects vehicle han-

dling and braking.

o Drive more slowly when towing a trailer

and allow more distance when
braking.

o Be careful when driving in slippery

and windy conditions.

o Be careful when turning and while

driving up and down hills.

3. The front or rear axle weight must not

exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating
(GAWR) shown on the vehicle identi-
fication plate (see page 8-2). It is
possible that your towing package
does not exceed the GVWR but
exceeds the GAWR. Improper trailer
loading and/or too much luggage in
the trunk can overload the rear axle.
Redistribute the load and check the
axle weight again.