On the front under the fog lights you will find on both sides a hook or loop to be used when towing. On the rear on the opposite side to the muffler is the rear towing point. DO NOT USE THE HOOK/LOOP NEAREST TO THE MUFFLER IT IS A TIE DOWN POINT ONLY.
yes, but manual trasmission ONLY
Yes, you can flat tow a Subaru Forester, but it depends on the specific model year and transmission type. Generally, Subaru recommends flat towing models with a manual transmission, while those with an automatic transmission may require specific procedures or precautions to prevent damage. Always consult the owner's manual for the most accurate towing guidelines for your particular vehicle.
I wouldn't have any idea where to start. My recommendation would be to do what I did when my Outback just quit running in my driveway. Call the local garage for a tow truck. This forum doesn't lend itself to the lengthy conversation necessary to narrow in on your problem.
The Baja, like all AWD Subaru models should be put on a flat bed.
yes, but manual trasmission ONLY
The short answer is "no". Under some circumstances you can tow a short distance at low speed but read your owner's manual for specifics on your car. Subaru goes into detail about the acceptable methods of towing.
You can tow a Subaru Outback ONLY IF you USE a WHEEL DOLLY. Failure to do so will result in serious drivetrain damage. All four wheels must be off the pavement because of the all-wheel drive.
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under the front of the car on either side
That's a 'line segment'.
A tow hook can be on the front or the back of a vehicle , it is a convenient place to attach a tow rope or cable if you need to pull out a vehicle that is stuck in snow or mud etcetera
an immediate go-around without dropping the tow line