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Driving & Safety --- Section 2
The Executive 2005
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HITCH - Using the Rear Receiver
When using the rear hitch receiver,
remember that the motorhome is intended
for towing light loads and is primarily
designed as a recreational vehicle. Safety
and durability of the hitch receiver
requires proper receiver use. Avoid
excessive towing loads or other misuse
of the receiver. Towing will affect fuel
economy. Weight pushing down on the
rear hitch must not exceed 10% of the
hitch capacity.
It is recommended to weigh the
motorhome when fully loaded to ensure
proper weight distribution of the GCVW
(Gross Combined Vehicle Weight). When
weighing the motorhome add all passen-
ger weight to the GCVW total. The
motorhome fully loaded, including fresh
water, LP-Gas and any vehicle or trailer
towed, must not exceed the GCWR
(Gross Combined Weight Rating).
WARNING:
Most states and Canadian provinces require trailers and/or towed vehicles to have ade-
quate auxiliary brakes. Failure to comply with these State and Canadian province
requirements may result in fines and/or pose a safety hazard, which may result in an
accident.
WARNING:
Do not tow a trailer or vehicle that exceeds the rated capacity of the hitch receiver.
Overloading the hitch receiver can cause unusual handling characteristics and over-
stress the hitch receiver and chassis. It could also void the warranty. If there are any
questions, call a factory technician.
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