User Manual - Page 244

For ALHAMBRA 2013.

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242 Trailer towing
The vehicle centre of gravity and handling change because of the trailer
load and because of the increased combined mass of the vehicle and trail-
er.
If the towing vehicle is empty and the trailer loaded then the load distri-
bution is incorrect. If you must travel in these conditions, drive carefully and
reduce your speed accordingly.
Hill starts with a trailer
Depending on the hill and the gross combined weight, it is possible that the
combined vehicle and trailer move backwards slightly when starting.
For a hill start with a trailer, proceed as follows:
Press and hold the brake pedal.
Press the button
once to turn off the electric parking brake
⇒ page 185.
Press and hold the button
to hold the vehicle and trailer combination
using the parking brake.
With a manual gearbox: press the clutch pedal to the floor.
Engage first gear or the gear range D ⇒ page 176, Changing gear.
Release the brake pedal.
Move off slowly. To do this, gently release the clutch pedal (for manual
gearbox).
Release the button
only when the engine provides sufficient power
to move the vehicle and trailer combination.
WARNING
Jerking the trailer in an unsuitable manner could cause loss of vehicle
control with the subsequent serious consequences.
Driving with a trailer and transporting heavy or a large objects will
change the vehicle handling and braking distances.
WARNING (Continued)
Anticipate traffic and be extremely cautious. Brake early.
Adjust your speed and driving style to visibility, road, traffic and
weather conditions. Reduce your speed, especially on steep hills.
Accelerate gently and carefully. Avoid brusque manoeuvres and sud-
den braking.
Always take the following precautions seriously. Reduce your speed
immediately if you observe the trailer rocking from side to side.
Never try to stop the “snaking” by increasing speed.
Always take the speed limits for vehicles with and without trailers in
each country into account.
Stabilising the vehicle and trailer combination
Stabilisation of the vehicle and trailer combination is an extension of the
electronic stability control (ESC) and helps, with the assistance of the trajec-
tory control, to reduce trailer “snaking”.
Stabilisation of the vehicle and trailer combination is active when the ESC
indicator on the dash panel remains lit for about two seconds more than the
ABS indicator.
Requirements for stabilising the vehicle/trailer combination
An original tow hitch is fitted by the manufacturer or a compatible model
is retrofitted.
The ECS is switched on. The warning lamp on the instrument panel is
not lit.
The trailer is connected to the vehicle using the power socket.
Driving faster than 60 km/h (37 mph).
The maximum drawbar load is used.
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