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HockeyDad77
Jul 07, 2016Explorer
DISCLAIMER: Double check the 2017 owner's manual before committing to the purchase.
We tow our 2015 GMC Terrain V6 AWD (GMC version of the Equinox). Owner's manual outlines the details and you're right. It's basically put it in neutral and pull a 5a fuse. There's actually aftermarket fuse switches that you could add to avoid pulling the fuse every time (and risking dropping it down into the console...) Side note: If you're going with a braking system that uses a cigarette lighter plug, the front ones disable when you pull that fuse... you may need an extension cord to reach the one in the back cargo area. On ours, that plug remains "hot". We also ran a charge wire from the camper to the toad just to be sure the battery remained good and charged.
We tow our 2015 GMC Terrain V6 AWD (GMC version of the Equinox). Owner's manual outlines the details and you're right. It's basically put it in neutral and pull a 5a fuse. There's actually aftermarket fuse switches that you could add to avoid pulling the fuse every time (and risking dropping it down into the console...) Side note: If you're going with a braking system that uses a cigarette lighter plug, the front ones disable when you pull that fuse... you may need an extension cord to reach the one in the back cargo area. On ours, that plug remains "hot". We also ran a charge wire from the camper to the toad just to be sure the battery remained good and charged.
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