Towing a vehicle with automatic gearbox andfront-wheel drive
Certain restrictions must be observed when towing your vehicle.
Please observe the notes.
The vehicle can be towed with a towbar or towrope in the normal way, with all four wheels on the ground. When doing so, please note the following points:
• Release the parking brake.
• Make sure the selector lever is in the N position.
• The vehicle must not be towed faster than 50 km/h.
• The vehicle must not be towed further than 50 km. The reason for this is: when
the engine is not running, the gearbox oil pump does not work and the gearbox is
not adequately lubricated for higher speeds or longer distances.
If the vehicle has to be towed with a breakdown truck, it must only be suspended at the front wheels. The reason for this is: the drive shafts are located on the front wheels. If the car is towed with the rear wheels lifted off the road (i.e. travelling backwards), the drive shafts also turn backwards. The planetary gears in the automatic gearbox then turn at such high speeds that the gearbox will be severely damaged in a short time.
Note
If it is not possible to tow the vehicle as described above, or if it has to be towed further than 50 km, it must be transported on a special car transporter or trailer.