I would recommend you consult a certified General Motors technician on this matter. It won't cost you anything to have them answer that question for you, and it's a much safer bet than relying on a website where anyone can answer your question without any assurance as to the accuracy of their answer or ability to verify their credentials.
what should you check for when inspecting the coverter dolly?
were should you hook coverter dollys an not hook them
It can be. If it's an automatic with the electronic NP233 transfer case, you should remove the driveshaft. If you have a manual transmission or the manual NP231 transfer case, you should shift them into neutral.
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A Chevy Aveo can not be flat towed. It needs to be dolly towed, front tires off the ground, rear tires on the ground. Consult your local Chevy dealer for more info.
The S10 Blazer has a "double disconnect" 4wd system. It is disconnected at the transfercase and at the front differential. It is ok to tow it by the front of rear wheels with a Dolly and will not do any damage if not done for long distances. But remember, with any dolly towing there is a risk of damage.
Yes but only at a low speed and for only so many miles. then you should start the car and let the trans circulate the fluid or it will ruin the trans.
not without a tow dolly or installing one of those axle quick disconnects
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No, a 2016 Chevrolet Equinox cannot be flat towed without potential damage to the transmission. It is not designed for flat towing, and doing so could lead to costly repairs. If you need to tow it, consider using a tow dolly or a trailer instead. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines.
It should be fine to pull it backwards.
yes