is the vw stick? or automatic? what yr? etc? some years the stick will lock out, and you can use a simple tow bar setup...? if it is automatic I am not sure how you would do it...
Not with all four wheels on the ground. As long as the front wheels are up, then yes.Not with all four wheels on the ground. As long as the front wheels are up, then yes.
Yes as long as all four wheels are on the ground. If you try a 2 wheels tow you are going to damage a big portion on the AWD drivetrain.
Not with all four wheels on the ground. The front wheels need to be off the ground.
It is not recommended to tow all four wheels down. Chrysler wants you to use a vehicle dolley and tow with either front of the vehicle up or rear of vehicle up in the dolley. Just reading from the service manual. I cant even find a procedure do it if you do tow with four wheels on ground. Hope this helps.
If it is front wheel drive, the front tires must be off the ground. If all wheel drive, all four wheels must be off the ground. It can not be flat towed.
The odometer will count the miles, regarless of which fuse is pulled, if the drive wheels are on the ground and the driveshaft is attached. So, either remove the driveshaft or lift the drive wheels off of the ground.
Not with all four wheels on the ground.
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Yes but you have to remove both the front and rear drive shafts if the wheels are on the ground
Yes, all four wheels on the ground, transfer case in "n", transmission in "p".Yes, all four wheels on the ground, transfer case in "n", transmission in "p".
It CAN be done, but it may be with complications. You need to go to a Chevy dealer and find out the recommended method of towing by the manufacturer.