I am about to join in the adventure of Flat Towing.
Question..... The Vehicle I will be towing is an Auto Suzuki Grand Vitara.... the owners manual states that you place the gear in Parked position and 4x4 in Neutral.
- it seams strange to leave the gear in park and not Drive.
Can anyone help in clearing up my dilemma.
foot
Mike C said
02:56 PM Sep 15, 2014
Hi Foot
We tow a grand Vitara Auto with no problems. Its the transfer case that you are putting in Neutral which disconnects the wheels from the gearbox. You put the gearbox in Park to prevent it turning. You must also put the ignition key on accessories to ensure that the steering is free to turn (we had a key cut for this purpose which will work the steering lock but wont start the car). Turn off the radio so as not to flatten the battery.
Don't forget to stop every 300k and run the car in gear (transfer case still in neutral) this ensures that it remains lubricated.
The Suzuki tows like a dream and we hardly know ours is there.
Enjoy
Mike
-- Edited by Mike C on Monday 15th of September 2014 02:58:20 PM
foot said
03:04 PM Sep 15, 2014
Thank You very much ......Mike
foot
Mike C said
03:23 PM Sep 15, 2014
You are welcome foot
Dougwe said
05:02 PM Sep 15, 2014
Welcome to the gang foot, enjoy here and out in the playground.
Nothing like getting good information from someone that has the same set up. Great info Mike.
Mike C said
06:35 PM Sep 15, 2014
My pleasure Doug.. I have always found good info here and if I have some to give always happy to share.
Should have also said welcome to the forum foot
Cheers
Mike
kandagal said
08:11 PM Sep 15, 2014
We flat tow a Grand Vitara. We put the 4 wheel drive gears into neutral. Then we put the ordinary gear into 2nd. & turn the key to accessories. We have successfully towed this way for 6 years.
Mike C said
08:13 PM Sep 15, 2014
Yep that's the way to do it for a manual
Auto should be in park.
I am about to join in the adventure of Flat Towing.
Question..... The Vehicle I will be towing is an Auto Suzuki Grand Vitara.... the owners manual states that you place the gear in Parked position and 4x4 in Neutral.
- it seams strange to leave the gear in park and not Drive.
Can anyone help in clearing up my dilemma.
foot
Hi Foot
We tow a grand Vitara Auto with no problems.
Its the transfer case that you are putting in Neutral which disconnects the wheels from the gearbox.
You put the gearbox in Park to prevent it turning.
You must also put the ignition key on accessories to ensure that the steering is free to turn (we had a key cut for this purpose which will work the steering lock but wont start the car). Turn off the radio so as not to flatten the battery.
Don't forget to stop every 300k and run the car in gear (transfer case still in neutral) this ensures that it remains lubricated.
The Suzuki tows like a dream and we hardly know ours is there.
Enjoy
Mike
-- Edited by Mike C on Monday 15th of September 2014 02:58:20 PM
Thank You very much ......Mike
foot
Nothing like getting good information from someone that has the same set up. Great info Mike.
Should have also said welcome to the forum foot
Cheers
Mike
Auto should be in park.