Towing can seem intimidating, but with the right preparation and understanding of your Chevrolet truck’s capabilities, it becomes much simpler. Here are some frequently asked questions about towing with your new Chevy.
What Towing Features Do Chevrolet Trucks Offer?
Chevrolet trucks come packed with features to make towing safer and easier:
How Do I Determine My Chevy Truck’s Towing Capacity?
Knowing your truck’s towing capacity is crucial for safe towing. For instance, the light-duty Chevrolet Silverado 1500 can tow between 9,500 to 13,300 pounds, while the heavy-duty Silverado 2500 can tow up to 36,000 pounds when properly equipped. You can find your specific towing capacity in the owner’s manual or on the driver’s side door jamb. Chevrolet’s 2024 models also come with detailed guides to help you make informed decisions.
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What Should I Check Before Towing?
Before you start towing, run through this checklist:
How Do I Use the Tow/Haul Mode?
The Tow/Haul mode adjusts the automatic transmission’s shift schedule to maximize torque and improve control, especially on hills and rough terrain. Activate it using the Traction Select System buttons on the left side of your steering wheel.
When Should I Use Four-Wheel Drive for Towing?
Towing in four-wheel drive can enhance traction and control in challenging conditions like snow, mud, or ice. If your Chevrolet truck has a four-wheel drive feature, you can use it in these situations for better stability.
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