Section 3 (General Information): Note: Note: Towing
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2013 Subaru Forester. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Avoid towing vehicles except when the vehicle cannot be driven. For models with AWD or AT, use a loader instead of towing. When towing other vehicles, pay attention to the following to prevent hook or vehicle damage resulting from excessive weight.
- Do not tow other vehicles with a front tie-down hook.
- Make sure the vehicle towing is heavier than the vehicle being towed.
- When towing the vehicle, install the towing hook (eye bolt).
CAUTION:
When tightening the eye bolt using a wheel wrench, be careful not to scratch the bumper.
- Precautions
| Towing | Precautions | MT | AT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lifting up four wheels (On a trailer) | Towing the vehicle after lifting up all four wheels is a basic rule for AWD model. | ◦ | ◦ |
| Rope |
|
◦ | Δ |
| Raising the front wheels | Prohibited for full-time AWD model. | X | X |
| Lifting up the front wheels |
|
X | X |
| Marked ◦ : OK, Marked X : Prohibited, Marked Δ : Conditionally OK. | |||
- Place the shift lever in "N" position during towing.
- Do not lift up the rear wheels to avoid unsteady rotation.
- Turn the ignition key to "ACC", then check the steering wheel moves freely.
- Release the parking brake to avoid tire dragging.
- Since the power steering does not work, be careful for the heavy steering effort. (When engine is stopped)
- Since the servo brake does not work, be careful that the brake is not applied effectively. (When engine is stopped)
- In case of the malfunction of internal transmission or drive system, lift up four wheels (on a trailer) for towing.
- Do not use towing hook (eye bolt) except when towing.
- Make sure to detach the towing hook (eye bolt) after towing. If it remains attached, airbag may not operate properly when receiving a shock. And it may also affect the crash performance of the vehicle.