Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels - Automatic Transmission
Emergency Towing
If your vehicle is disabled without access to wheel dollies, a car-hauling trailer, or a flatbed transport vehicle it can be flat-towed with all wheels on the ground. You may do this under the following conditions:
- Your vehicle is facing forward so that it is towed in a forward direction.
- The transmission selector lever is placed in position N. If the transmission gear shift lever cannot be moved to position N, it may need to be overridden. See Transmission.
- Maximum speed is 50 km/h (30 mph).
- Maximum distance is 80 km (50 mi).
Note: If you need to exceed a speed of 50 km/h (30 mph) and a distance of 80 km (50 mi) while towing, you must lift the drive wheels clear of the ground.
Note: We recommend you do not tow with the drive wheels on the ground. However, if it is required to move the vehicle from a dangerous location, do not tow your vehicle faster than 50 km/h (30 mph) or farther than 80 km (50 mi).
Drive off slowly and smoothly without jerking the vehicle that is being towed.
You must only use the towing eye that was delivered with your vehicle. See Towing Points - Excluding: ST.
Tow ropes or rigid towing bars must be placed on the same side. For example; right hand rear towing point to right hand front towing point.
You must use a tow rope or rigid towing bar that is of the correct strength for the weight of the towing vehicle and the vehicle that is being towed.
Note: Using a rigid towing bar is the safest way to tow a vehicle.
The weight of the vehicle that is being towed must not exceed the weight of the towing vehicle.
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