2013 Chevrolet Volt Owner Manual - Page 325
2013 Chevrolet Volt Manual
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Vehicle Care 10-77 Recreational Vehicle Towing Recreational vehicle towing refers to towing the vehicle behind another vehicle such as a motor home. The two most common types of recreational vehicle towing are known as dinghy towing and dolly towing. Dinghy towing is towing the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground. Dolly towing is towing the vehicle with two wheels on the ground and two wheels up on a device known as a dolly. Here are some important things to consider before recreational vehicle towing: . Dinghy Towing The towing capacity of the towing vehicle. Read the tow vehicle manufacturer's recommendations. How far the vehicle can be towed. Some vehicles have restrictions on how far and how long they can tow. Whether the vehicle has the proper towing equipment. See your dealer or trailering professional for additional advice and equipment recommendations. Is the vehicle ready to be towed. Just as preparing the vehicle for a long trip, make sure the vehicle is prepared to be towed. . . . Notice: If the vehicle is towed with all four wheels on the ground, the drive unit could be damaged. Repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Do not tow the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground. The vehicle was not designed to be towed with all four wheels on the ground. If the vehicle must be towed, a dolly should be used. See "Dolly Towing" that follows for more information.