No, you cannot flat tow a Honda Ridgeline. The manufacturer does not recommend flat towing because it can cause damage to the transmission. Instead, Honda suggests using a tow dolly or a trailer to transport the Ridgeline safely. Always consult the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines and recommendations.
No you will damage your transaxle, best to tow with front wheels off the dround, like with a tow dolley.
Either disconnect the axle halfshafts if you wish to flat tow it, or put it on a trailer. Flat tow it as is, and you'll be replacing a transmission soon.
No, a Honda Ridgeline cannot be flat towed. The manufacturer specifies that flat towing could damage the vehicle's transmission and drivetrain. Instead, if you need to tow a Honda Ridgeline, it's recommended to use a trailer or a tow dolly. Always consult the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines.
no you can not because of the all wheel drive system
The towing capacity for the 2008 Honda Civic is 1500 lbs. The 2008 Civic Hybrid is 1000 lbs.
Honda says no, you can physically do it though, you may run into problems.
No, you cannot flat tow a 2006 Honda CR-V with 4WD. The manufacturer specifically advises against flat towing this model due to potential damage to the transmission and drivetrain. Instead, it is recommended to use a tow dolly or trailer for transporting the vehicle. Always consult the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines.
No...read the owner book of the car
Can you flat tow a 2009 Caliber w/ CVT II Trans. --- Only the 5-spd manual can be flat towed, all other transmissions will suffer damage if they are flat towed.
The owners manual said that the car is only supposed to be towed flat, given that its an automatic transmission. The manual is not to be towed flat or used to tow anything. Hope that helps
No...read the owner book of the car