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SECTION 3: ATTACHING THE REMOTE LATCH CABLE
Using the remote latch cable:
To engage, simply turn the handle to unlock it, push the handle until it's all
the way in and then turn it fully in either direction to lock in place.
To disconnect, turn the handle to unlock it, pull the handle until it's all the
way out and then turn it fully in either direction to lock in place.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT FORCE THE HANDLE INWARD. If the handle
will not push in fully, check to make sure that the receiver is fully
seated down over the 2-5/16" ball.
Due to tight tolerances, if the trailer and tow truck are angled too much in reference to each other, the Gooseneck
Coupler tube may not fully seat on the ball. This applies to uncoupling the Gooseneck Coupler tube as well – if the
truck and trailer are angled too much in reference to each other, the Gooseneck Coupler tube may become 'stuck' on
the ball. To alleviate this problem, ensure that the truck and trailer are somewhat level in reference to each other.
Raise the trailer up to clear the ball, disconnect your wiring harnesses and any safety cables and chains, then drive your
truck out from under the trailer.
IMPORTANT: When turning sharply or reversing at an angle in your tow vehicle, be very aware of
the front corners and nose of your trailer so they do not hit the windows or cab of your tow vehicle.
Each trailer is unique so be sure to watch its position in a sharp turn.
THERE IS NEVER A NEED TO GREASE BALL OR COUPLER
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IMPORTANT
Make sure that the remote latch bracket is installed in a
place that prevents the cable and bracket from being crushed by the
pickup's sideboards when turning or when the trailer and the pickup become
twisted in reference to each other on uneven surfaces (often found in
campgrounds).
Use a 5/16" socket to install the two self-tapping screws provided, and install
as shown left. For best results, install the screws in the frame of the trailer,
or the screws may eventually pull out of the thin fiberglass or aluminum
sheet metal skin of the trailer. Using a magnet is a great way to help locate
the frame.
NOTE: