Saturn 2005 Vue Automobile User Manual


 
Here are some important things to consider before you
do recreational vehicle towing:
What’s the towing capacity of the towing vehicle?
Be sure you read the tow vehicle manufacturer’s
recommendations.
How far will you tow? Some vehicles have
restrictions on how far and how long they can tow.
Do you have the proper towing equipment?
See your dealer or trailering professional for
additional advice and equipment recommendations.
Is your vehicle ready to be towed? Just as you
would prepare your vehicle for a long trip, you’ll
want to make sure your vehicle is prepared to be
towed. See Before Leaving on a Long Trip on
page 4-36.
Dinghy Towing (All-Wheel Drive with
VTi Transaxle)
All-wheel-drive vehicles with the VTi transaxle should
not be towed with all four wheels on the ground.
To properly tow an all-wheel-drive vehicle with the VTi
transaxle, it should be placed on a platform trailer
with all four wheels off of the ground.
Dinghy Towing (Front-Wheel-Drive with
Manual Transaxle, Four-Speed
Automatic Transaxle or Five-Speed
Automatic Transaxle, and All-Wheel
Drive with Five-Speed Automatic
Transaxle)
Front-wheel-drive vehicles equipped with a manual
transaxle, four-speed automatic transaxle or five-speed
automatic transaxle may be dinghy towed from the
front. These vehicles may also be towed by putting the
front wheels on a dolly. See “Dolly Towing” later in
this section.
All-wheel-drive vehicles with the five-speed automatic
transaxle can be dinghy towed from the front. You
can also tow these vehicles by placing them on
a platform trailer with all four wheels off of the ground.
These vehicles cannot be towed using a dolly.
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