EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Towing Procedure
General
NOTICE
The driveshaft must be removed before
towing the vehicle. Failure to remove the
driveshaft may result in damage to the
transmission.
Remove the driveshaft from the rear axle
before moving the vehicle, unless it only
needs to be moved a small distance for
safety reasons. The reason for removing
the driveshaft is that when the transmission
is driven from the rear wheels without the
engine running, there is no lubrication in the
transmission.
NOTICE
Axle shafts must be removed if the
vehicle is to be towed at speeds over
25 mph (40 km/h), for a long distance or
if there is a mechanical issue with the
differential(s).
Seal hub openings with sealing discs
(Figure 142) and new gaskets before towing to
prevent the loss of oil and entry of dirt.
Figure 142
WARNING
If a vehicle with air suspension is lifted
by the rear frame member, there is a
risk that the air springs will separate
from the spring plates. When towing
has been completed, do not under
any circumstances use your hands to
reposition the air springs again. There
is a great risk that your hand will be
caught between spring and plate, causing
personal injury.
CAUTION
Do not tow a vehicle backward when
equipped with roof air fairings. The
fairings act as an air scoop and may
break off. Failure to follow this warning
may lead to personal injury and vehicle
damage.
CAUTION
Vehicles with air fairings are tall. Make
sure that the total height of the vehicle,
when it is raised up behind the wrecker,
does not exceed the maximum allowed
height for local underpasses. Failure
to follow this instruction may lead to
personal injury and vehicle damage.
The vehicle may now be towed. It is
recommended that a wrecker with a lift bar is
used, since the service brakes will not function.
The system must be filled with air to release
the park brake or the park brake springs must
be caged.
For information on releasing the park brakes,
contact your local authorized Autocar service
facility.
877-973-3486
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