I'm considering the purchase of a second hand Hyundai Santa Fe which was originally imported from Canada and is of a somewhat rare trim (at least for Europe) - the 2017-18 Sport 2.0T GDI AWD (240 hp).
The GVWR (car weight + passengers + luggage + trailer nose weight) stated on the door label is 2340kg.
I downloaded the owner's manual from Hyundai Canada and it quotes a maximum trailer weight of 750kg for unbraked trailers and 907kg for trailers with brake system w/out trailer package installed. The max trailer weight goes up to 1588kg with package installed.
Our caravan has 1300kg stamped on its label so this mysterious packages makes all the difference for me.
The car I'm looking at comes with a hitch receiver, a 4-pin US to 7-pn Euro conversion and a ball mount.
However, I found a discussion on eTrailer.com recommending an electric brake controller which is a completely new concept for me. Honestly I'm not even aware if my caravan's brake system can take advantage of such a controller.
So lots of questions:
- what did the 2017 Santa Fe trailer package include?
- is it safe to tow w/out an electric brake controller? I've been doing so for 10 years with a 2008 Sorento
- assuming my caravan only has a hydraulic brake, can I take advantage of an electronic brake controller ?
- do I actually need one?
Thanks in advance!
The GVWR (car weight + passengers + luggage + trailer nose weight) stated on the door label is 2340kg.
I downloaded the owner's manual from Hyundai Canada and it quotes a maximum trailer weight of 750kg for unbraked trailers and 907kg for trailers with brake system w/out trailer package installed. The max trailer weight goes up to 1588kg with package installed.
Our caravan has 1300kg stamped on its label so this mysterious packages makes all the difference for me.
The car I'm looking at comes with a hitch receiver, a 4-pin US to 7-pn Euro conversion and a ball mount.
However, I found a discussion on eTrailer.com recommending an electric brake controller which is a completely new concept for me. Honestly I'm not even aware if my caravan's brake system can take advantage of such a controller.
So lots of questions:
- what did the 2017 Santa Fe trailer package include?
- is it safe to tow w/out an electric brake controller? I've been doing so for 10 years with a 2008 Sorento
- assuming my caravan only has a hydraulic brake, can I take advantage of an electronic brake controller ?
- do I actually need one?
Thanks in advance!