Range Rover Evoque: Towing a trailer

the maximum weights 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.

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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. Vssential towin

 Trailer electrical connection

Connect only approved electrical circuits, which are in good condition, to the trailer socket. The vehicle connector provides a 5 amp output which must not be exceeded. An accessory harness ki

 Powered tailgate

When towing, ensure there is sufficient clearance before opening or closing the tailgate.

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 Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

Component Location COMPONENT LOCATION SHEET 1 OF 2 Battery ECM (engine control module) CJB (central junction box) Passenger air bag Overhead console RCM (restraints control module) Driver air bag Driver lower air bag Clockspring Adaptive steering column BJB (battery junction box) COMPO

 Warning Devices

Warning Devices - Component Location Component Location - Blind Spot Monitoring System Battery Voltage quality module CJB (central junction box) RH (right-hand) door mirror RH blind spot monitoring module RJB (rear junction box) LH (left-hand) blind spot monitoring module LH door mirror B

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