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I think your dispatcher gives it to you. Unless you buy you a reefer trailer yourself, and ask for a manual for the trailer. That is what I think. But if you have another answer just post it if you can.
You need to read the owners manual! The Toyota manual states the Prius is not designed to pull a trailer.
The owner's manual for the 1993 Aljo travel trailer model number 4250 can be found on the NADA Guides website. This trailer is 24 feet in length, and 8 feet wide.
The Official VW Service Manual has a picture of a VW with a trailer hitch, so apparently you can tow with them and people have - but the trailer couldn't be very big.
Better see "Trailer Towing" in section 8 "Driving Tips" of the "OWNER'S MANUAL" for the proper information.....
i dont know buddy ask a cop.
You can find a trailer wiring harness for a Chevrolet in a Haynes repair manual. The manuals are available at most auto parts stores.
read a manual
Your owners manual will list the towing capacity of your car.
You have to put your weight evenly between your trailer axles and your trucks rear axles. You have to know the weight limit of your truck and trailer, it should say in the owner's manual or you can read the weight limit on the tires. The majority of the weight should be on the trailer because if you put most of the weight on the truck the trailer will begin to fishtail. If it is a flatbed trailer and you look along the side you will see that it bows up, you should never load it to were it bows down because it is probably overloaded at that point. Also you should read the owner's manual to learn how to move the axles on the trailer.
The maximum weight capacity of a car trailer used hauling a vehical depends on the length of the car trailer. One would need to check the manual for the correct information.
Check your Toyota owner"s manual, if it show you yes , then do it!