More info please. Tow it with a tow truck, or behind a motorhome with all wheels down?
I am not sure if this is the proper way, but I had to take the whole dash board out in order to get to the radio. Link to download PDF on Removal/Install Instructions: http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/CRV.html
There are two approved towing methods. One, all four tires on a trailer or tow truck. Two, front tires on a tow dolly or wheel lift.
You're simply going to have to have it removed and replace it. That nipple is at the lowest point in the system and there is no other way to drain it unless you have the system power flushed.
theres no other way to tow a car
There is no "programming" to it. It is simply a two-position switch. One 'click' allows it be lowered intermittentlyt, the second 'click'-position sends it all the way down without stopping.
Yes. Safest way would be to use a flatbed style tow truck
The best way to be able to tell if a tow service is legitimate is that it will have a DOT number on the door. If they do not I would be nervous trusting them to tow your vehicle.
no i don't think you can however pop down to your local garage and ask the mechanic for advice hope that helps :)
Take it back to the shop and tell them of your symptom. It is possible that they may not have fully bled the air out of the brake system when they pumped in the new fluid.
There is no safe way to repair a broken or leaking brake line. The line or tubing that is leaking must be replaced or a new piece of tube, spliced into the line with fittings, to replace the leaking area.
Honda is way better
The only way to appeal a tow is if it was done illegally. If you can prove that you were parked correctly then you may have a chance to appeal it.