APS HT-X38783

APS Rear Towing Hitch Receiver Instruction Manual

Fa'ata'ita'iga: HT-X38783

E fetaui ma Kia Sportage (2011-2015) & Hyundai Tucson (2010-2015)

Folasaga

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your APS Rear Towing Hitch Receiver, Class 3. Designed for a precise fit with Kia Sportage (2011-2015, except SX models) and Hyundai Tucson (2010-2015), this trailer hitch receiver offers an OE-style integration with the factory rear bumper. It is rated for a superior towing capacity of up to 3500 lbs weight carrying capacity and 350 lbs tongue weight, ensuring reliable performance.

The hitch features a triple-layer rust-resistant coating, including pre-treated steel, a special E-coating, and a durable black powder-coated finish, designed to withstand harsh conditions and enhance corrosion protection. Installation is designed to be straightforward, with a no-drilling required, easy bolt-on design.

Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu

Your APS Rear Towing Hitch Receiver has been rigorously tested to exceed V5 standards and comply with SAE J684 safety regulations. Adherence to these guidelines is crucial for safe operation.

  • Always follow your vehicle’s towing guidelines for safe operation. Do not exceed the towing capacity specified by your vehicle manufacturer.
  • The hitch receiver is rated for a maximum 3500 lbs Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) ma 350 lbs Tongue Weight (TW). Never exceed these limits.
  • Ensure all fasteners are tightened to the specified torque values as detailed in the installation instructions.
  • Regularly inspect the hitch and all towing components for wear, damage, or corrosion before each use.
  • Ia ofuina ni mea e puipuia ai le tagata lava ia, e aofia ai matatioata saogalemu ma totigilima, i le taimi o le faʻapipiʻiina.

O a mea i totonu o le Pusa

A uma ona tatala, faʻamautinoa o loʻo iai vaega uma:

  • APS Rear Towing Hitch Receiver (Model HT-X38783)
  • Fa'amau Fa'amau
  • All necessary installation hardware (bolts, nuts, washers)
  • Tusi Lesona a le Tagata (lenei pepa)
APS Rear Towing Hitch Receiver ma meafaigaluega e aofia ai

Image: APS Rear Towing Hitch Receiver and all included hardware.

Seti & Fa'apipi'i

The installation of the APS Rear Towing Hitch Receiver is designed to be a straightforward, bolt-on process with no drilling required for compatible vehicles. Always refer to the specific installation instructions provided with your product for detailed diagrams and torque specifications.

Tools Required (Typical)

  • Tu'u tui
  • Laupapa Faʻamau Seti
  • Matatioata Saogalemu
  • Totinilima Galuega
  • Spray Lubricant (for exhaust hangers, if applicable)
  • Exhaust Pliers (for exhaust hangers, if applicable)
  • Jack Stands or Vehicle Lift (for safe access underneath the vehicle)

Laasaga a'o le'i fa'apipi'iina

  1. Verify Product Fit: Confirm the hitch model number (HT-X38783) matches your vehicle's make, model, and year (Kia Sportage 2011-2015 or Hyundai Tucson 2010-2015).
  2. Inspect Vehicle Frame: Examine the vehicle's frame and hitch attachment points for any damage, rust, or corrosion. Ensure the frame is in suitable condition for installation. If factory weld nuts are used, clean any corrosion from the threads.
  3. Va'aia Fa'alavelave: Some installations may require temporarily lowering the exhaust system or removing/trimming bumper fascia components to provide adequate clearance. Refer to your product-specific instructions for details. If lowering the exhaust, use a spray lubricant or soapy water on rubber hangers for easier removal.
  4. Organize Hardware: Lay out all provided fasteners and hardware. Familiarize yourself with the components and their intended use as per the instructions.

Hitch Assembly and Mounting

  1. Position the Hitch: Carefully lift and position the hitch receiver onto the vehicle's frame. It is recommended to use jack stands or have a second person assist in holding the hitch in place to ensure proper alignment with the attachment points.
  2. Saogalemu i Meafaigaluega: Insert the provided bolts, nuts, and washers into the designated attachment points. For hard-to-reach areas, specialized pull wires or handle nuts may be provided to guide fasteners through the frame.
  3. Hand-Tighten: Hand-tighten all fasteners evenly to snug the hitch against the vehicle frame.
  4. Torque All Bolts: Using a torque wrench, tighten all fasteners to the specific torque values indicated in your product's installation instructions. It is critical to follow these specifications precisely and avoid using excessive torque or an impact wrench for final tightening.
  5. Reinstall Removed Parts: Reattach any exhaust components, bumper fascia, or other parts that were temporarily removed during installation.
Installed APS Rear Towing Hitch Receiver on a vehicle

Image: The APS Rear Towing Hitch Receiver installed on a vehicle.

Video: A demonstration of the 2-Inch Trailer Hitch, showcasing its assembly and various product views. This video provides a visual overview of the hitch components and their integration.

Operating Your Hitch Receiver

Your APS Rear Towing Hitch Receiver provides a secure attachment point for various towing accessories and trailers. It features a 2-inch receiver opening, compatible with a wide range of towing equipment.

  • Feso'ota'i mea fa'aoga: Insert your desired towing accessory (e.g., ball mount, bike rack, cargo carrier) into the 2-inch receiver tube. Secure it with a hitch pin and clip (not included with the receiver).
  • Malosiaga Toso: Always adhere to the maximum towing capacity of 3500 lbs GTW and 350 lbs TW. Never exceed the lowest-rated component in your towing system (vehicle, hitch, ball mount, or trailer).
  • Filifili Saogalemu: When towing a trailer, always use safety chains connected from the trailer to the designated chain loops on the hitch receiver.
  • moli: Ensure all trailer lighting is properly connected and functional before towing.
Diagram showing various towing applications for a hitch receiver

Ata: Examples of various towing applications, including weight distribution, trailer hitch ball mounts, cargo carriers, and bike carriers.

Tausiga

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your hitch receiver.

  • Su'ega Fa'avaitaimi: Before each towing trip and periodically during the year, inspect the hitch receiver, all fasteners, and the vehicle's frame for any signs of wear, damage, rust, or loose connections.
  • Mama: Keep the receiver tube free of dirt, debris, and moisture. A hitch cover (often included or sold separately) can help protect the receiver opening.
  • Puipuiga ole pala: The hitch features a durable powder-coated finish for corrosion resistance. If any scratches or chips occur, touch up the paint to prevent rust.
  • Siaki Fa'amau: Re-torque all fasteners to the specified values if any looseness is detected.

Fa'afitauli

Most issues related to the hitch receiver can be resolved by ensuring proper installation and maintenance.

  • Fa'asagaga fa'alava: If the hitch feels loose after installation, re-check all fasteners and torque them to the manufacturer's specifications. Ensure no debris is preventing a flush fit against the vehicle frame.
  • Faigata le fa'aofiina o mea fa'aoga: Ensure the receiver tube is clean and free of obstructions. Check for any deformation of the receiver tube. A small amount of lubricant can aid insertion.
  • Excessive Noise During Towing: This could indicate loose connections, an improperly seated ball mount, or issues with the trailer itself. Inspect all components of the towing system.
  • A'a While the hitch is rust-resistant, prolonged exposure to harsh elements or damage to the coating can lead to corrosion. Address any rust spots promptly by cleaning and applying rust-inhibiting paint.

Fa'amatalaga

Fa'ailogaAPS
Numera Fa'ata'ita'iHT-X38783
Taavale Auaunaga ItuaigaKia Sportage (2011-2015), Hyundai Tucson (2010-2015)
MeaUamea Carbon
Faauma ItuaigaPowder Coated (High Gloss Black)
Tele o le Receiver2-inisi x 2-inisi
Pull Force (GTW)3500 pauna
mamafa o le laulaufaiva (TW)350 pauna
Fa'apipi'iFaigofie fa'amau, Leai se vili Mana'omia

Fa'amaonia & Lagolago

For specific warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your APS Rear Towing Hitch Receiver packaging. You may also visit the official APS webnofoaga po'o fa'afeso'ota'i la latou 'au'aunaga mo se fesoasoani.

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