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Mazda 2 (2017 year). Instruction - part 8

 

 

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Before Driving

Security System

      Modi

¿ cation and Add-On 

Equipment

    Mazda  cannot  guarantee  the  immobilizer 
and the theft-deterrent systems' operation 
if the system has been modi

¿ ed or if any 

add-on equipment has been installed.

 CAUTION

 To avoid damage to the vehicle, do not 
modify the system or install any add-on 
equipment to the immobilizer and the 
theft-deterrent systems or the vehicle. 

 Immobilizer  System

              The  immobilizer  system  allows  the 
engine to start only with a key the system 
recognises.
  
  If someone attempts to start the engine 
with an unrecognised key, the engine 
will not start, thereby helping to prevent 
vehicle theft.
  If you have a problem with the 
immobilizer system or the key, consult an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer.

 CAUTION

 

  Changes or modi

¿ cations not 

expressly approved by the party 
responsible for compliance could 
void the user's authority to operate 
the equipment. 

 

  To avoid damage to the key, do not: 

 

 

  Drop the key.

 

  Get the key wet.

 

  Expose the key to any kind of 

magnetic 

¿ eld.

 

  Expose the key to high 

temperatures on places such as the 
instrument panel or bonnet, under 
direct sunlight.    

 

  If the engine does not start with the 

correct key, and the security indicator 
light keeps illuminating or 

À ashing, 

the system may have a malfunction. 
Consult an Authorised Mazda 
Repairer. 

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Security System

 NOTE

 

  The keys carry a unique electronic 

code. For this reason, and to assure 
your safety, obtaining a replacement 
key requires some waiting time. 
They are only available through an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer. 

 

  Always keep a spare key in case one 

is lost. If a key is lost, consult an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon 
as possible. 

 

  If you lose a key, an Authorised 

Mazda Repairer will reset the 
electronic codes of your remaining 
keys and immobilizer system. 
Bring all the remaining keys to an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer to reset. 



  Starting the vehicle with a key that 

has not been reset is not possible. 

          Operation

 NOTE

 

  The engine may not start and security 

indicator light may illuminate or 
À ash if the key is placed in an area 
where it is dif

¿ cult for the system 

to detect the signal, such as on the 
instrument panel or in the glove 
compartment. Move the key to a 
location within the signal range, 
switch the ignition off, and then 
restart the engine. 

 

  Signals from a TV or radio station, 

or from a transceiver or mobile 
telephone could interfere with your 
immobilizer system. If you are using 
the proper key and the engine fails 
to start, check the security indicator 
light. 

  Arming

    The system is armed when the ignition is 
switched from ON to off.
  The security indicator light in the 
instrument cluster 

À ashes every 2 seconds 

until the system is disarmed.
  

 

 

  Disarming

    The system is disarmed when the 
ignition is switched ON with the correct 
programmed key. The security indicator 
light illuminates for about 3 seconds and 
then turns off. If the engine does not start 
with the correct key, and the security 
indicator light remains illuminated or 
À ashing, try the following:
  Make sure the key is within the 
operational range for signal transmission. 
Switch the ignition off, and then restart 
the engine. If the engine does not start 
after 3 or more tries, contact an Authorised 
Mazda Repairer.

 NOTE

 

  If the security indicator light 

À ashes 

continuously while you are driving, 
do not shut off the engine. Go to an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer and have 
it checked. If the engine is shut off 
while the indicator light is 

À ashing, 

you will not be able to restart it. 

 

  Because the electronic codes are 

reset when the immobilizer system 
is repaired, the keys are needed. 
Make sure to bring all the keys to an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer so that 
they can be programmed. 

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Security System

*Some models.

 Theft-Deterrent  System 

*

 

              If  the  theft-deterrent  system  detects  an 
inappropriate entry into the vehicle or 
the intrusion sensor detects movement 
in the vehicle which could result in the 
vehicle (with the intrusion sensor) or its 
contents being stolen, the alarm alerts the 
surrounding area of an abnormality by 
sounding the siren/horn and 

À ashing the 

hazard warning lights.
  
  The system will not function unless it's 
properly armed. So when you leave the 
vehicle, follow the arming procedure 
correctly.

  Intrusion  sensor 

*

 

    The intrusion sensor uses ultrasonic waves 
to detect movement inside the vehicle and 
to raise an alert of an intrusion into the 
vehicle.
  
  The intrusion sensor detects certain kinds 
of movement inside the vehicle, however, 
it may also respond to phenomenon 
outside the vehicle such as vibrations, loud 
noise, wind, and air currents.

 CAUTION

 In order for the intrusion sensor to 
operate appropriately, be aware of the 
following: 

 

 

  Do not hang clothing or objects from 

a head restraint or a coat hook. 

 

  Return the extension sunvisors to 

their original positions. 

 

  Do not blind the intrusion sensor by 

covering it or placing objects over it. 

 

  Do not allow the intrusion sensor to 

get soiled or wipe it with a liquid. 

 

  Do not shock or cause an impact to 

the intrusion sensor or the intrusion 
sensor bezel. 

 

  Do not install seats that are not 

Mazda genuine products. 

 

  To prevent obstruction of intrusion 

sensor, do not place objects or cargo 
near the intrusion sensor that are 
higher than the head restraints. 



   

Intrusion sensor and 
intrusion sensor bezel

  

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Security System

          Operation

    Siren/Horn  triggering  conditions

    The  siren/horn  sounds  intermittently  and 
the hazard warning lights 

À ash for about 

30 seconds when the system is triggered 
by any one of the following:

  

 

 Unlocking a door with an inside door-

lock knob.

 

 Forcing open a door, the bonnet or the 

liftgate/boot lid.

 

 Opening the bonnet by operating the 

bonnet release handle.

 

 Switching the ignition ON without using 

the push button start.

 

  (With the intrusion sensor) 



  The intrusion sensor detects a movement 

in the vehicle.

    

  The system will be triggered again (up to 
10 times) if one of the above conditions 
remains.

  

 

  (With the intrusion sensor) 



  Disconnecting the battery terminal (the 

hazard warning lights do not 

À ash).

    

  The system will be triggered about 10 
times.

 NOTE

 

  The liftgate/boot lid does not open 

while the theft-deterrent system is 
operating. 

 

  If the battery goes dead while the 

theft-deterrent system is armed, 
the siren/horn will activate and the 
hazard warning lights will 

À ash when 

the battery is charged or replaced. 

           How to Arm the System

     1.   Close  the  windows  securely.

 NOTE

  (With the intrusion sensor)  
 Even with a window open, the system 
can be armed, however, leaving the 
windows even partially open can invite 
theft, and wind blowing into the vehicle 
could trigger the alarm. 
 The intrusion sensor function can also 
be cancelled. 
 Refer to Cancelling the Intrusion Sensor 
(With Intrusion Sensor) on page  3-46 . 

   2.   Switch  the  ignition  OFF.
   3.   Make sure the bonnet, the doors, and 

the liftgate/boot lid are closed.

   4.   Press the lock button on the transmitter 

or lock the driver's door from the 
outside with the auxiliary key.

   

The hazard warning lights will 

À ash 

once.

   

 (With the advanced keyless function) 

   

Press a request switch.

   
   

The security indicator light in the 
instrument cluster 

À ashes twice per 

second for 20 seconds.

   

 

 

   5.   After 20 seconds, the system is fully 

armed.

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Security System

 NOTE

 

  The theft-deterrent system can also 

be armed by activating the auto 
relock function with all the doors, 
the liftgate/boot lid and the bonnet 
closed. 



  Refer to Transmitter on page  3-4 . 

 

  The system will disarm if one of 

the following operations takes place 
within 20 seconds after pressing the 
lock button: 

 

 

  Unlocking any door.

 

  Opening any door.

 

  Opening the bonnet.

 

  Switching the ignition ON.

    



  To rearm the system, do the arming 

procedure again. 

 

  When the doors are locked by 

pressing the lock button on the 
transmitter or using the auxiliary key 
while the theft-deterrent system is 
armed, the hazard warning lights will 
À ash once to indicate that the system 
is armed. 

             Cancelling the Intrusion Sensor 

(With Intrusion Sensor)

    If the theft deterrent system has been 
armed while any of the following 
conditions are present, cancel the intrusion 
sensor to prevent the alarm from triggering 
unnecessarily.  

  

 

 Leaving the vehicle with a movable 

object, passengers or pets remaining 
inside.

 

 Leaving an object inside the vehicle 

that can roll around, such as when the 
vehicle is placed on a tilting, unstable 
surface when being shipped.

 

 Hanging small objects/accessories in 

the vehicle, hanging clothing on a coat 
hook, or placing other items which can 
move easily inside the vehicle.

 

 Parking in an area where there is strong 

vibration or loud noise.

 

 When using a high pressure or automatic 

car wash.

 

 Continuous shock and vibration 

from hail or thunder and lightning is 
transmitted to the vehicle.

 

 Doors are locked with a window left 

open.

 

 An accessory heater or device that 

produces moving air and vibration 
operates while the theft deterrent system 
is armed.

    

 NOTE

 If any door or the liftgate/boot lid 
remains closed for 30 seconds, all 
the doors and the liftgate/boot lid 
automatically re-lock and the theft 
deterrent system arms even if a window 
is left open. 

  

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Before Driving

Security System

  To cancel the intrusion sensor, press 
the intrusion sensor cancel button on 
the transmitter within 20 seconds after 
pressing the lock button.
  The hazard warning lights will 

À ash three 

times.

 NOTE

 

  To reactivate the intrusion sensor, 

turn off the armed theft-deterrent 
system and then rearm it. 

 

  The intrusion sensor is operational 

when the theft-deterrent system 
is armed. To cancel the intrusion 
sensor, press the intrusion sensor 
cancel button each time the theft-
deterrent system is armed. 

           To Turn Off an Armed System

    An armed system can be turned off using 
any one of the following methods:

  

 

 Pressing the unlock button on the 

transmitter.

 

 Starting the engine with the push button 

start.

 

  (With the advanced keyless function) 

  



 



 Pressing a request switch on the doors.

    
    

  The hazard warning lights will 

À ash twice.

 NOTE

 When the doors are unlocked by 
pressing the unlock button on the 
transmitter while the theft-deterrent 
system is turned off, the hazard warning 
lights will 

À ash twice to indicate that the 

system is turned off. 

           To Stop the Alarm

    A triggered alarm can be turned off using 
any one of the following methods:

  

 

 Pressing the unlock button or the boot 

button (saloon) on the transmitter.

 

 Starting the engine with the push button 

start.

 

  (With the advanced keyless function) 

  



 



 Pressing a request switch on the doors.



 



 Pressing the electric liftgate/boot lid 

opener while the key is being carried.

    
    

  The hazard warning lights will 

À ash twice.

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Before Driving

Driving Tips

      Running-In

              No  special  running-in  is  necessary,  but 
a few precautions in the 

¿ rst 1,000 km 

(600 miles) may add to the performance, 
economy, and life of the vehicle.

  

 

 Do not race the engine.

 

 Do not maintain one constant speed, 

either slow or fast, for a long period of 
time.

 

 Do not drive constantly at full-throttle or 

high engine rpm for extended periods of 
time.

 

 Avoid unnecessary hard stops.

 

 Avoid full-throttle starts.

 

 Do not tow a trailer.

    

 Saving Fuel and 
Protection of the 
Environment

              How  you  operate  your  Mazda  determines 
how far it will travel on a tank of fuel. Use 
these suggestions to help save fuel and 
reduce CO2.

  

 

 Avoid long warm-ups. Once the engine 

runs smoothly, begin driving.

 

 Avoid fast starts.

 

 Drive at lower speeds.

 

 Anticipate when to apply the brakes 

(avoid sudden braking).

 

 Follow the maintenance schedule (page 

 6-3 ) and have an expert repairer, 
we recommend an Authorised Mazda 
Repairer perform inspections and 
servicing.

 

 Use the air conditioner only when 

necessary.

 

 Slow down on rough roads.

 

 Keep the tyres properly in

À ated.

 

 Do not carry unnecessary weight.

 

 Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal 

while driving.

 

 Keep the wheels in correct alignment.

 

 Keep windows closed at high speeds.

 

 Slow down when driving in crosswinds 

and headwinds.

    

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Driving Tips

 WARNING

 Never stop the engine when going 
down a hill: 
 Stopping the engine when going 
down a hill is dangerous. This causes 
the loss of power steering and power 
brake control, and may cause damage 
to the drivetrain. Any loss of steering 
or braking control could cause an 
accident. 

 Hazardous  Driving

 WARNING

 Be extremely careful if it is necessary 
to downshift on slippery surfaces: 
 Downshifting into lower gear while 
driving on slippery surfaces is 
dangerous. The sudden change in tyre 
speed could cause the tyres to skid. This 
could lead to loss of vehicle control and 
an accident. 

  When driving on ice or in water, snow, 
mud, sand, or similar hazards:

  

 

 Be cautious and allow extra distance for 

braking.

 

 Avoid sudden braking and sudden 

manoeuvring.

 

 Do not pump the brakes. Continue to 

press down on the brake pedal.



  Refer to Antilock Brake System (ABS) 

on page  4-86 .

 

 If you get stuck, select a lower gear and 

accelerate slowly. Do not spin the front 
wheels.

 

 For more traction in starting on slippery 

surfaces such as ice or packed snow, 
use sand, rock salt, chains, carpeting, or 
other nonslip material under the front 
wheels.

    

 NOTE

 Use snow chains only on the front 
wheels. 

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Before Driving

Driving Tips

 Floor  Mat

               We recommend the use of Genuine 
Mazda 

À oor mats. 

 WARNING

 Make sure the 

À oor mats are secured 

with the grommets or the retainers to 
prevent them from bunching up under 
the foot pedals (Driver's side): 
 Using  a 

À oor mat that is not secured is 

dangerous as it will interfere with the 
accelerator and brake pedal operation 
(driver's side), which could result in an 
accident. 
 Only use a 

À oor mat which conforms 

to the shape of the 

À oor on the driver's 

side and make sure it is oriented 
correctly. 
 Secure  the 

À oor mat using the 

grommets or retainers. 
 There are various ways to secure 

À oor 

mats depending on the type used, 
therefore secure the mat according to 
the type. 
 After installing the 

À oor mat, make 

sure that it does not slide from side 
to side or back and forth, and that 
there is suf

¿ cient clearance with the 

accelerator and brake pedals on the 
driver's side. 
 After removing the 

À oor mat for 

cleaning or some other reason, always 
securely reinstall it while paying 
attention to the precautions just 
mentioned. 

  

 WARNING

 Do not install two 

À oor mats, one on 

top of the other, on the driver's side: 
 Installing  two 

À oor mats, one on top 

of the other, on the driver's side is 
dangerous as the retention pins can 
only keep one 

À oor mat from sliding 

forward. 
 Loose 

À oor mat(s) will interfere with 

the foot pedals and could result in an 
accident. 
 If using an all weather mat for winter 
use always remove the original 

À oor 

mat. 

 

 

  When  setting  a 

À oor mat, position the 

À oor mat so that its grommets or retainers 
are inserted over the pointed end of the 
retention posts.

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Before Driving

Driving Tips

 Rocking  the  Vehicle

 WARNING

 Do not spin the wheels at high speed, 
and do not allow anyone to stand 
behind a wheel when pushing the 
vehicle: 
 When the vehicle is stuck, spinning 
the wheels at high speed is dangerous. 
The spinning tyre could overheat and 
explode. This could cause serious 
injuries. 

 CAUTION

 Too much rocking may cause engine 
overheating, transaxle failure, and tyre 
damage. 

  If you must rock the vehicle to free it from 
snow, sand or mud, depress the accelerator 
slightly and slowly move the shift lever 
from 1 (D) to R.

 Winter  Driving

              Carry  emergency  gear,  including  tyre 
chains, window scraper, 

À ares, a small 

shovel, jumper leads, and a small bag of 
sand or salt.
  Ask an expert repairer, we recommend an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer to check the 
following:

  

 

 Have the proper ratio of antifreeze in the 

radiator.



  Refer to Engine Coolant on page 

 6-29 .

 

 Inspect the battery and its leads. Cold 

reduces battery capacity.

 

 Use an engine oil appropriate for the 

lowest ambient temperatures that the 
vehicle will be driven in (page  6-23 ).

 

 Inspect the ignition system for damage 

and loose connections.

 

 Use washer 

À uid made with antifreeze—

but do not use engine coolant antifreeze 
for washer 

À uid (page  6-32 ).

    

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Driving Tips

 NOTE

 

  Do not use the parking brake in 

freezing weather as it may freeze. 
Instead, shift to P with an automatic 
transaxle and to 1 or R with a manual 
transaxle. Block the rear wheels. 

 

  Remove snow before driving. Snow 

left on the windscreen is dangerous 
as it could obstruct vision. 

 

  Do not apply excessive force to a 

window scraper when removing ice 
or frozen snow on the mirror glass 
and windscreen. 

 

  Never use warm or hot water for 

removing snow or ice from windows 
and mirrors as it could result in the 
glass cracking. 

 

  Drive slowly. Braking performance 

can be adversely affected if 
snow or ice adheres to the brake 
components. If this situation occurs, 
drive the vehicle slowly, releasing 
the accelerator pedal and lightly 
applying the brakes several times 
until the brake performance returns 
to normal. 

          Snow  Tyres

 WARNING

 Use only the same size and type tyres 
(snow, radial, or non-radial) on all four 
wheels: 
 Using tyres different in size or type is 
dangerous. Your vehicle's handling 
could be greatly affected and result in 
an accident. 

 CAUTION

 Check local regulations before using 
studded tyres. 

  Use snow tyres on all four wheels

    Do not exceed the maximum permissible 
speed for your snow tyres or legal speed 
limits.

  Europe

    When snow tyres are used, select the 
speci

¿ ed size and pressure (page  9-10 ).

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Before Driving

Driving Tips

           Tyre  Chains

            Check  local  regulations  before  using  tyre 
chains.

 CAUTION

 

  Chains may affect handling. 

 

  Do not go faster than 50 km/h (30 

mph) or the chain manufacturer's 
recommended limit, whichever is 
lower. 

 

  Drive carefully and avoid bumps, 

holes, and sharp turns. 

 

  Avoid locked-wheel braking. 

 

  Do not use chains on a temporary 

spare tyre; it may result in damage to 
the vehicle and to the tyre. 

 

  Do not use chains on roads that are 

free of snow or ice. The tyres and 
chains could be damaged. 

 

  Chains may scratch or chip 

aluminium wheels. 

 NOTE

 

  If your vehicle is equipped with the 

tyre pressure monitoring system, the 
system may not function correctly 
when using tyre chains. 

 

  Use of tyre chains on a vehicle 

equipped with 185/60R16 tyres could 
cause interference with the vehicle 
body and scratching. If tyre chains 
are to be used, replace both the front 
and rear tyres with 185/65R15 tyres 
and replace both the front and rear 
wheels with genuine Mazda 15-inch 
wheels of the same size, and use 
genuine Mazda tyre chains. Consult 
an expert repairer, we recommend an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer. 

  Install the chains on the front tyres only.
  Do not use chains on the rear tyres.

  Tyre chain selection (Europe)

    Mazda  recommends  hexagon  type 
steel ring chains. Select the proper type 
according to your tyre size.
  

 

 

 Tyre  size 

 Tyre  chain 

 185/65R15 

 Hexagon  type 

   

 NOTE

 Although Mazda recommends hexagon 
type steel ring chains, all chains within 
the installation speci

¿ cations may be 

used. 

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Driving Tips

  Installation  speci

¿ cation (Europe)

    When installing tyre chains, the distance 
between the tyre tread and the chain must 
be within the prescribed limits in the 
following table.
  

 Distance [Unit: mm (in)] 

 A 

 B 

 MAX 11 (0.43) 

 MAX 11 (0.43) 

   
  

 

Side view

Cross section view

Tyre

A

B

 

  Installing  the  chains

     1.   If  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  wheel 

covers remove them, otherwise the 
chain bands will scratch them.

   2.   Secure the chains on the front tyres as 

tightly as possible. Always follow the 
chain manufacturer's instructions.

   3.   Retighten  the  chains  after  driving 

1/2—1 km (1/4—1/2 mile).

    

 Driving In Flooded Area

 WARNING

 Dry off brakes that have become 
wet by driving slowly, releasing the 
accelerator pedal and lightly applying 
the brakes several times until the brake 
performance returns to normal: 
 Driving with wet brakes is dangerous. 
Increased stopping distance or the 
vehicle pulling to one side when 
braking could result in a serious 
accident. Light braking will indicate 
whether the brakes have been affected. 

 CAUTION

 Do not drive the vehicle on 

À ooded 

roads as it could cause short circuiting 
of electrical/electronic parts, or 
engine damage or stalling from water 
absorption. If the vehicle has been 
immersed in water, consult an expert 
repairer, we recommend an Authorised 
Mazda Repairer. 

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Driving Tips

 Turbocharger Information (SKYACTIV-D 1.5)

 CAUTION

 

  After driving at freeway speeds or up a long hill, idle the engine at least 30 seconds 

before stopping it. Otherwise, the turbocharger could be damaged. However, when 
i-stop operates, idling is unnecessary. 

 

  Racing or over-revving the engine, particularly after it's just been started, can damage 

the turbocharger. 

 

  To protect the engine from damage, the engine is designed so that it cannot be raced 

just after starting it in extremely cold weather. 

  The turbocharger greatly enhances engine power. Its advanced design provides improved 
operation and requires minimum maintenance.
  
  To get the most from it, observe the following.

  

   1.   Change  engine  oil  and 

¿ lter according to Scheduled Maintenance (page  6-3 ).

   2.   Use only recommended engine oil (page  6-23 ). Extra additives are NOT 

recommended.

    

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Towing

      Towing  Caravans  and  Trailers  (Europe/Turkey/South 
Africa)

            Your  Mazda  was  designed  and  built  primarily  to  carry  passengers  and  cargo.
  If you tow a trailer, follow these instructions because driver and passenger safety depends 
on proper equipment and safe driving habits. Towing a trailer will affect handling, braking, 
durability, performance, and economy.
  Never overload vehicle or trailer. Consult an Authorised Mazda Dealer if you need further 
details.

 CAUTION

 

  Do not tow a trailer during the 

¿ rst 1,000 km (600 miles) of your new Mazda. If you 

do, you may damage the engine, transaxle, differential, wheel bearings, and other 
power train components. 

 

  Damage caused by towing a trailer/caravan is not covered by the vehicle's warranty for 

the following models and countries: 

 

 

  All models in Turkey

 

  Saloon  models   

          Weight  Limits

     The total trailer weight, gross combination weight and trailer nose weight must be 
within the prescribed limits in the Trailer Towing-Load Table.
 
  
   TOTAL TRAILER WEIGHT: 

 

 

  Sum of weights of the trailer and its load.
  
   GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT: 

 

 

  Sum of total trailer weight and towing vehicle weight; including trailer hitch, vehicle 
passengers, and vehicle load.
  

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Towing

   TRAILER NOSE WEIGHT: 

 

 

  The weight exerted on the trailer tongue. It is varied by changing the weight distribution 
when loading the trailer.
  

 CAUTION

 Be aware of the towing load weight differences when towing at high altitudes. For 
altitudes exceeding 1,000 meter (3,280 ft 10 in), always reduce the towing load by 10% 
for every 1,000 meter (3,280 ft 10 in) increase in altitude from the load indicated under 
the gross combination weight heading in the maximum trailer towing-load table. If the 
determined maximum total towing load weight is exceeded, the engine and other power 
train parts may be damaged. 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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