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GO User Guide
5. Safety cables: Check that safety cables have been attached to your tow vehicle.
Cables should criss-cross beneath the tongue/drawbar. (see Chassis system)
6. Electrical: Attach the 4-pin connector to the tow vehicles mating electrical outlet.
Check to see that all camping trailer lights are functioning properly. (see Electrical
system)
7. Latches and pins: Check the locating pins, securing pins, storage box latch and
tent pod latches to be sure they are all properly fastened and locked. (see Set-up
instructions)
Tool kit
Before leaving on your rst trip it is a very good idea to put together your own toolkit
that contains the following items:
1. 3/4” lug wrench or 3/4” socket (for lug nuts)
2. Scissor jack (or use the go stabilizer jacks if necessary)
3. Socket set with metric sockets (10, 13 and 17mm)
4. Tire pressure gauge
5. Phillips head screwdriver
6. Flat head screwdriver
7. Small level
8. Pliers
9. Adjustable wrench (1standard)
10. Metric hex set (4, 5 and 6mm)
11. Spare key to storage box
12. Electrical tape
13. Duct tape
14. Repair kits for tent and mattress pads
15. Rags and gloves
Be sure to take the toolkit and manual with you on
every trip. If a problem arises on a trip, it is very
likely you will be able to trouble-shoot and repair it
enough to return home.
It is advised to carry a tool kit while travelling with
a GO. Please see above list for more information.

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