Emergency towing – HONDA 2000 CR-V - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Emergency Towing

If your vehicle needs to be towed,

call a professional towing service or,

if you belong to one, an organization

that provides roadside assistance.

Never tow your vehicle behind

another vehicle with just a rope or

chain. It is very dangerous.

There are three popular types of

professional towing equipment.

Flat-bed Equipment

The operator

loads your vehicle on the back of a

truck.

This is the only way to

transport your vehicle. Any other

method of towing will damage the

drive system. When you contact the

towing agency, inform them that a

flat-bed is required.

Towing a 4WD CR-V with only two

tires on the ground will damage parts

of the 4WD system. It should be

transported on a flat-bed truck or

trailer.

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.

Never tow your vehicle with

wheel lift equipment.

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

cables lift that end of the vehicle off

the ground. Your vehicle's

suspension and body can be

seriously damaged.

This method of

towing your CR-V is unacceptable.

Refer to

Towing Your Vehicle

Behind a Motorhome on page

176

for non-emergency towing

information.

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