Penngrovian
10-17-2002, 09:13
I am brand new to 4x4 vehicles and a bit confused as how to tow this truck should it conk out.
It has the Electronic transfer case, not Automatic.
The dealership service director says "flat bed only".
This may not be possible as we carry a truck camper and the combined height of truck, camper and flat bed tow truck will be over 15 feet and cause problems with overpasses, power lines and tree branches.
The Chevy owner's manual says on p. 4-51 "If you need to tow a four-wheel drive vehicle see "Dinghy Towing" earlier in this section"
The Dinghy tow wording for a 4x4 is not clear to me.
(Dolly towing is out, per the manual)
Can I get by with dinghy towing if the transfer case is put in neutral per p. 2-51?
Can I disconnect the driveline per p. 4-49?
I'm sure someone out there with a GM 4x4 with the Electronic transfer case has had to be towed. How was this done?
Any and all nuggets of information will be much appreciated because, don't forget, I'm brand new to 4x4 vehicles of any kind.
Thank you.
It has the Electronic transfer case, not Automatic.
The dealership service director says "flat bed only".
This may not be possible as we carry a truck camper and the combined height of truck, camper and flat bed tow truck will be over 15 feet and cause problems with overpasses, power lines and tree branches.
The Chevy owner's manual says on p. 4-51 "If you need to tow a four-wheel drive vehicle see "Dinghy Towing" earlier in this section"
The Dinghy tow wording for a 4x4 is not clear to me.
(Dolly towing is out, per the manual)
Can I get by with dinghy towing if the transfer case is put in neutral per p. 2-51?
Can I disconnect the driveline per p. 4-49?
I'm sure someone out there with a GM 4x4 with the Electronic transfer case has had to be towed. How was this done?
Any and all nuggets of information will be much appreciated because, don't forget, I'm brand new to 4x4 vehicles of any kind.
Thank you.