Recreational towing, Recovery hooks, Tires, wheels and loading – FORD 2012 F-550 v.1 User Manual

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RECREATIONAL TOWING

Follow these guidelines if you have a need for recreational (RV) towing.
An example of recreational towing would be towing your vehicle behind
a motor home.

Note: Put your climate control system in recirculated air mode to
prevent exhaust fumes from entering the vehicle. Refer to the Climate
Controls
chapter for more information.

In case of a roadside emergency with a disabled vehicle, see Wrecker
towing
in the Roadside Emergencies chapter.

These guidelines are designed to ensure that your transmission is not
damaged after the vehicle is hooked-up to the RV or tow dolly.

Drivetrain

configuration

Requirements for neutral towing

4x4 with manual-shift
transfer case

Transmission in N (Neutral); transfer case in N
(Neutral); hublocks set to FREE*

4x2 or 4x4 with
electronic-shift
transfer case

Do not tow your vehicle with any wheels on
the ground, as vehicle or transmission damage
may occur. It is recommended to tow your
vehicle with all four (4) wheels off the ground
such as when using a car-hauling trailer.
Otherwise, no recreational towing is permitted.

*Always make sure that both hub locks are set to the same position.

RECOVERY HOOKS

WARNING: Using recovery hooks is dangerous and should only
be done by a person familiar with proper vehicle recovery safety

practices. Improper use of recovery hooks may cause hook failure
and/or separation from the vehicle and could result in serious injury or
death.

WARNING: Always slowly remove the slack from the recovery
strap prior to pulling. Failure to do so can introduce significantly

higher loads which can cause the recovery hooks to break off, or the
recovery strap to fail which can cause serious injury or death.

Tires, Wheels and Loading

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2012 F-250/350/450/550 (f23)
Owners Guide, 1st Printing
USA
(fus)

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