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Driving Your Vehicle
TRAILER TOWING
If you are considering to tow with your 
vehicle, you should first check with your 
state's Department of Motor Vehicles to 
determine legal requirements. Since laws 
vary from state to state the requirements 
for towing trailers, cars, or other types of 
vehicles or apparatus may differ. Ask an 
authorized retailer of Genesis Branded 
products for further details before 
towing.
Remember that trailering is different 
than just driving your vehicle by 
itself. Trailering means changes in 
handling, durability, and fuel economy. 
Successful, safe trailering requires 
correct equipment, and it has to be used 
properly. Damage to your vehicle caused 
by improper trailer towing is not covered 
by your vehicle manufacturer’s warranty.
This section contains many time-tested, 
important trailering tips and safety 
rules. Many of these are important for 
your safety and that of your passengers. 
Please read this section carefully before 
you pull a trailer.
 WARNING
Take the following precautions:
ś If you don’t use the correct 
equipment and/or drive improperly, 
you can lose control of the vehicle 
when you are pulling a trailer. For 
example, if the trailer is too heavy, 
the braking performance may be 
reduced. You and your passengers 
could be seriously or fatally injured. 
Pull a trailer only if you have followed 
all the steps in this section.
ś Before towing, make sure the 
total trailer weight, GCW (Gross 
Combination Weight), GVW (Gross 
Vehicle Weight), GAW (Gross Axle 
Weight) and trailer tongue load are 
all within the limits.
ś When you tow a trailer, make sure to 
turn off the Idle Stop and Go system.
If You Decide to Pull a Trailer?
Here are some important points if you 
decide to pull a trailer:
ś Consider using a sway control. You 
can ask a trailer hitch dealer about 
sway control.
ś Do not do any towing with your 
vehicle during its first 1,200 miles 
(2,000 km) in order to allow the 
vehicle to properly break in. Failure to 
heed this caution may result in serious 
motor or transmission damage.
ś When towing a trailer, be sure 
to consult an authorized retailer 
of Genesis Branded products for 
further information on additional 
requirements such as a towing kit, etc.
ś Always drive your vehicle at posted 
towing speed limit.
ś Carefully observe the weight and load 
limits provided in the following pages.
ś When towing a trailer, be sure to 
disable Reverse Parking Collision-
Avoidance Assist. If towing and going 
in reverse the system will activate as it 
detects the trailer. Also, before towing 
a trailer disable all Driving Assistance 
systems as precaution such as 
Forward Collision–Avoidance Assist, 
Lane Keeping Assist, Smart Cruise 
Control and others.