Not as long as the trailer doesn't exceed the towing weight limit of the tow vehicle and that the transmission is healthy to start with.
The 1994 Jeep Cherokee has a recommended towing capacity of no more than 2500 pounds. The tongue weight for the 1994 Jeep Cherokee is 550 pounds.
yes unless it is in neutral
Any distance at all towing an all wheel drive van can damage the transmission.
No. Overdrive should be turned off when towing any trailer.
USE OVERDRIVE WHEN NOT TOWING , TURN IT OFF IF YOU ARE TOWING OR PULLING A LARGE LOAD
Towing will not damage your ignition switch.
The standard towing capacity is about 5000 lbs.
The 1979 Chevrolet C 20 camper special as a maximum towing capacity rating of 7500 pounds. The manufacturer recommended not exceeding 7500 pounds.
Only if it's a light camper. Those transmissions are not good for towing heavy weight.
check tripple A
A 1998 Chevy S10 with a 4.3L V6 engine and automatic transmission has a towing capacity of 5,000 pounds. That is what the manual and manufacture states. However you should not tow anything that weighs more than your vehicle UNLESS what you are towing has brakes(such as a camper) and actually assists in your stopping. That is just a safety tip.
5000 pounds with a towing package, weight distributing hitch,and a transmission fluid cooler without the mentioned upgrades 3500 pounds