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Towing

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Towing

TOWING A TRAILER

Note: It is the driver's responsibility to ensure 
that the towing vehicle, and the trailer are being 
used correctly, and in accordance with 
manufacturers recommendations and any 
applicable legislation.

Trailer electrical connection

Note: The rear parking sensors are 
automatically disabled when the trailer 
electrical connection is made.

The vehicle's electrical system has been 
designed to support all towing requirements, 
and comply with legal requirements for the 
specific territory in which the vehicle is first 
sold.

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WARNINGS

Never exceed the maximum weights for 
either the vehicle, or the trailer. Doing 

so can cause accelerated wear and damage to 
the vehicle. It can also adversely affect vehicle 
stability and braking, which in turn can lead to 
loss of control and increased braking distance 
resulting in a rollover or crash.

To preserve handling and stability, only 
fit Land Rover approved towing 

accessories.

Never use towing eyes, or lashing 
points to tow a trailer. They have not 

been designed for this purpose, and doing so 
may cause them to fail resulting in injury or 
death.

CAUTION

Only connect approved electrical circuits, 
which are in good condition to the trailer 

socket. Connecting incorrect, or faulty circuits 
may seriously damage the vehicle's electrical 
circuits.

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LEVELLING

To maintain vehicle stability, it is essential that 
the trailer is loaded so that it remains parallel to 
the ground. This is particularly important when 
towing twin axled trailers.

ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS

• The trailer should be parallel to the ground 

when loaded.

• When calculating the laden weight of the 

trailer remember to include the weight of 
the trailer, plus the weight of the load.

• If the load can be divided between the 

vehicle and trailer, loading more weight 
into the vehicle will generally improve 
stability. Do not exceed the vehicle's 
weight limits.  See WEIGHTS (page 212).

• Ensure that all applicable regulations and 

legislation are complied with when loading 
and towing a trailer.

• Increase rear tyre pressures of the towing 

vehicle to those for maximum vehicle 
loading conditions.  See WEIGHTS 
(page 212).

• Ensure trailer tyre pressures are set to 

trailer manufacturer's recommendations.

• If the vehicle is loaded to maximum Gross 

Vehicle Weight (GVW) the nose weight is 
limited to 150 kg (330 lbs).

• If it is necessary to increase the nose 

weight, up to a maximum of 250 kg (550 
lbs) the vehicle load should be reduced 
accordingly. This ensures that the GVW, 
and maximum rear axle load are not 
exceeded.

• Ensure that a suitable breakaway cable or 

secondary coupling is used. Refer to the 
trailer manufacturer's instructions for 
guidance.

• Ensure that the tow ball is secure.
• Check the operation of all trailer lights.

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WARNING

Do not loop the breakaway cable over 
the tow ball as it may slide off.

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RECOMMENDED TOWING WEIGHTS

Note: When towing the maximum permissible 
gross vehicle weight can be increased by a 
maximum of 100 kg (220 lbs) provided that the 
road speed is limited to 100 km/h (60 mph).

Note: When calculating rear axle loading, 
remember that the trailer nose weight, the load 
in the vehicle's luggage area, weight on the 
roof rack, and the weight of rear seat 
passengers must all be added together.

Maximum permissible towing 

weights

On-road

Off-road

Unbraked trailers

750 kg (1650 lbs)

750 kg (1650 lbs)

Trailers with overrun brakes

2000 kg (4400 lbs)

750 kg (1650 lbs)

Nose weight

150 kg (330 lbs)

150 kg (330 lbs)

WARNING

Do not exceed the Gross Vehicle 
Weight (GVW), maximum rear axle 

weight, maximum trailer weight, or nose 
weight. Exceeding any of these limits could 
cause instability and loss of control.  See 
WEIGHTS (page 212).

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TOW BAR

Tow bar dimensions and mounting 
points

Note: Dimensions given are in millimetres.

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270

415

415

480

480

545

545

409

551

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592

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