Emergency towing – HONDA 2000 Accord Sedan - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Emergency Towing

If your car needs to be towed, call a

professional towing service or, if you

belong to one, an organization that

provides roadside assistance. Never

tow your car behind another vehicle

with just a rope or chain. It is very

dangerous.

There are three popular methods of

towing a vehicle:

Flat-bed Equipment The operator

loads your car on the back of a truck.

This is the best way to transport

your Honda.

Wheel-Lift Equipment The tow

truck uses two pivoting arms that go

under the tires (front or rear) and lift

them off the ground. The other two

tires remain on the ground.

This is

an acceptable way to tow your

Honda.

Sling-type Equipment — The tow

truck uses metal cables with hooks

on the ends. These hooks go around

parts of the frame or suspension and

the cables lift that end of the car off

the ground. Your car's suspension

and body can be seriously damaged.

This method of towing is

unacceptable.

If your Honda cannot be transported

by flat-bed, it should be towed by

wheel-lift equipment with the front

wheels off the ground. If due to

damage, your car must be towed

with the front wheels on the ground,

do the following:

5-speed Manual Transmission

Release the parking brake.

Shift the transmission to Neutral.

Automatic Transmission:

Release the parking brake.

Start the engine.

Shift to D

4,

then to N.

Turn off the engine.

Improper towing preparation will

damage the transmission. Follow the

above procedure exactly. If you cannot

shift the transmission or start the

engine (automatic transmission), your

car must be transported with the front

wheels off the ground.

With the front wheels on the ground,

it is best to tow the car no farther

than 50 miles (80 km), and keep the

speed below 35 mph (55 km/h).

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