Lesson 1Trailer-specific components: tyres, bearings, seals, spare, wheel nuts torqueThis part covers checking trailer tyres, wheels, and running gear. You'll check tyre age and pressure, wheel nut torque, bearings, seals, and spare to avoid blowouts, hot hubs, and wheel issues on the way.
Checking tire size, load index, and speed ratingSetting cold inflation pressure for towingInspecting tread, sidewalls, and tire ageWheel nut torque checks and retorque stepsBearing and seal inspection and lubricationLesson 2Mirrors, camera systems, and field of view checks for towing setupsThis part shows how to set up mirrors and cameras for towing. You'll adjust side mirrors, add extensions if needed, set rear and side cameras, and check blind spots for safe lane changes and reversing.
Adjusting side mirrors for trailer widthUsing clip‑on or replacement tow mirrorsConfiguring rear and side camera viewsChecking blind spots and overlap zonesField of view checks before departureLesson 3Trailer structural check: frame, floor, axle, suspension, coupling points, rust and bendsThis part looks at the trailer's structure. You'll inspect frame, crossmembers, floor, axles, suspension, couplers, and safety chains for cracks, rust, bends, or loose bolts that could cause failure.
Inspecting frame rails and crossmembersChecking floor panels and deck fastenersAxle alignment, mounts, and U‑boltsSuspension springs, bushings, and hangersCoupler, latch, and safety chain conditionLesson 4Match vehicle and trailer ratings: GVWR, GCWR, hitch class, tongue weight limits, payload vs cargo massThis part explains matching tow vehicle and trailer ratings to stay safe. You'll read GVWR, GAWR, GCWR, hitch class, tongue weight, and payload to prevent overload and stability issues.
Reading VIN and weight rating labelsUnderstanding GVWR, GAWR, and GCWRHitch class ratings and receiver limitsTongue weight limits and distributionPayload vs cargo and passenger massLesson 5Documents and placards: VIN, registration, insurance, placards for heavy loadsThis part covers required papers and IDs for legal towing. You'll confirm VIN plates, registration, insurance, and placards or stickers for heavy or dangerous loads, including weight and size marks.
Locating and reading VIN plates and stickersVerifying registration and insurance papersWeight, dimension, and capacity placardsSpecial placards for hazardous materialsStoring documents for roadside inspectionLesson 6Towing vehicle pre-trip checks: tyres, tread depth, inflation, spare tyre conditionThis part explains checks for the tow vehicle before departure. You'll inspect tyre condition, tread depth, inflation, and spare, ensuring the vehicle handles the trailer load well.
Inspecting tow vehicle tire tread depthChecking sidewalls for cuts and bulgesSetting correct tire pressures for towingSpare tire condition and access toolsQuick under‑hood and underbody scanLesson 7Brake system check: service brakes, parking brake, trailer brake controller settingsThis part focuses on brakes for the full setup. You'll check service and parking brakes, trailer controller settings, and do low-speed tests for balanced, straight stops.
Checking pedal feel and brake warning lightsParking brake hold test on a gradeAdjusting trailer brake controller gainTesting trailer brakes at low speedRecognizing brake fade and imbalanceLesson 8Fluid and engine checks: oil, coolant, transmission fluid, power steering, windscreen washerThis part details engine bay and fluid checks before towing. You'll verify oil, coolant, transmission fluid, power steering, and washer fluid, spotting leaks or overheating risks under load.
Engine oil level, condition, and top‑offCoolant level, strength, and hose inspectionAutomatic transmission fluid checksPower steering fluid and assist systemsWindshield washer fluid and spray patternLesson 9Lighting and electrical checks: headlights, tail lights, turn signals, brake lights, wiring harnessThis part checks lights and electrics for visibility. You'll test headlights, marker and tail lights, turn and brake lights, and wiring to avoid shorts and failures.
Testing headlights and auxiliary lightsChecking tail, marker, and license lightsTurn signal and brake light operationInspecting trailer plug, socket, and wiringGround connections and corrosion controlLesson 10Pre-departure checklist routine and how to document checks (forms and photos)This part teaches a proper pre-departure checklist. You'll do a walk-around, verify key items, and record with forms and photos for maintenance and compliance.
Designing a step‑by‑step walk‑aroundUsing printed or digital checklist formsTaking photos of key inspection pointsRecording defects and corrective actionsStoring records for audits and resaleLesson 11Simple load-rating calculation examples: tongue weight percentage, gross trailer weight vs tow vehicle capacityThis part gives easy load calculations for towing. You'll work tongue weight percentage, compare trailer weight to tow ratings, using real examples to stay within limits.
Estimating gross trailer weight from cargoCalculating tongue weight percentage rangeComparing GTW to tow vehicle capacityChecking axle and tire load distributionUsing scales to verify actual weightsLesson 12Trailer braking systems: surge brakes, electric brakes, breakaway switch and battery checksThis part covers trailer brakes and pre-trip checks. You'll compare surge and electric brakes, test breakaway switches and batteries, and set controllers for reliable stops.
Identifying surge vs electric brake systemsVisual inspection of brake hardwareTesting electric brake controller outputChecking breakaway switch and lanyardBreakaway battery charge and wiring