Owner's Manual

Problems
on
the
Road
bwing
Your Chevrolet
(CONI)
To
help avoid
injury
to
you
or
lers:
a
Never let passengers ride
in
a
vehicle
that
is
being
towed.
a
Never tow faster
than
safe or
posted
speeds.
*
Never tow with
damaged
parts
not fully secured.
*
Never get under your
vehicle
after
it
has
been lifted
by
the
tow
truck.
*
Always
use
separate safety
chains
on
each
side
when towing
a
vehicle.
Never use
“J”
hooks. Use
T-
hooks
instead.
the ignition key off. The steering wheel
should be clamped
in
a straight-ahead
position,
with
a clamping device designed
for
towing service. Do
not
use
the
vehicle’s steering column lock for this.
The transaxle should be
in
Neutral, and
the
parking brake released.
Don’t have your vehicle towed on the
front wheels, unless
you
must. If the
vehicle must be towed on the front wheels,
don’t go more than
35
mph
(56
km/h) or
farther than
50
miles
(80
km)
or
your
transaxle will be damaged. If these
limits must be exceeded, then
the
front
wheels have to be supported on a dolly.
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A
vehicle can fall from a car
carrier if it isn’t properly
secured. This can cause a
collision, serious personal injury
and vehicle damage. The vehicle
should be tightly secured with
chains or steel cables before it is
transported.
Don’t use substitutes (ropes,
leather straps, canvas webbing,
etc.) that can be cut
by
sharp edges
underneath
the
towed vehicle.
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