yes it can as long as you tow it from the front wheels
no it will screw the trans. up
none. Automatic transmission cars are subject to trans failure if the drive wheels are on the ground while being towed. Some auto trans trucks can be towed safely, if they come with a transfer case that can be switched to neutral. This will disengage the trans from the drivetrain.
With a tow truck or car dolly from the front. If you dont hook it to the front you will have to leave your trans in neutral and tie the steering wheel straight.Long distance tows can mess your transmission up if the drive wheels are on the ground.
YES.
there is not one it is a sealed trans \
As long as it is out of gear and the brakes are off.
probably yes. The caterpillar engine would have no problem pulling it. You will notice slight power loss because of the added load but no problem towing it. You should observe all precautions involving the automatic trans in the Avalanche. You should use a dolly or something to prevent the wheels from turning the driveline as the automatic doesn't get lube when being towed with the engine not running.
no you can not tow a vehicle with an auto trans on a dolly if the drive axle is on the ground. the auto trans does not circulate fluid to the parts unless the engine is running.
There is a fill hole on the top of the transmission.
you will have to have it towed to a shop to have the trans flushed; do not drive it!!
Sure. Everthing in neutral, no hubs locked.
If you have a manual transmission, you're in good shape. If it's an automatic, you might want to use a dolly to lift the front wheels. They are renable from and u-haul, or try loking in the trading times.