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- BumpyroadExplorercheck your owner's manual under towing behind a motorhome or recreational towing.
bumpy - richardwiseExplorerIf you can't find info, I believe this is a Mercedes with Chrysler brand. Maybe try looking at Mercedes.
- Not sure of your year. Here is info from Remco
Crossfire - HealeymanExplorerWandering View,
Have you found out any more about towing a manual trans. Crossfire?
Last night, my towed Miata retractable hardtop got rear ended pretty hard.
If totaled, I will look closely at Crossfires. I have always liked them.
Tim - wny_pat1Explorer
Healeyman wrote:
Wandering View,
Have you found out any more about towing a manual trans. Crossfire?
Last night, my towed Miata retractable hardtop got rear ended pretty hard.
If totaled, I will look closely at Crossfires. I have always liked them.
Tim
Take a look at the Scion FR-S! - mowermechExplorerGo here:
http://www.chrysler.com/en/owners/manuals/
enter your year and model.
I looked at the 2004 Crossfire Owners Manual and on page 170 it says that the automatic transmission model can be towed with all wheels on the ground for 30 miles at speeds not to exceed 30 MPH.
It does not mention manual transmission models.
There are also a couple of electronic gadgets that must be disabled before towing!
So, even if you disconnect the drive shaft at the differential, it still isn;'t towable unless the automatic door locks are disabled, and a couple of other things.
It looks like putting it on a trailer is the best bet!
I was once interested in buying one. Now I'm glad I didn't. thanks for asking about towing! - HealeymanExplorerWhile I appreciate all of the inputs, Mazda says that I cannot tow a Miata either, but I towed a 2000 5-speed for over 35,000 miles and have now towed a 2010 6-speed for over 15,000 miles.
Blue Ox makes a baseplate for a 2005 Crossfire and I'm pretty sure they wouldn't invest in designing and producing them if they were going to damage a customer's car and/or couldn't sell any of them.
Additionally when they sell a baseplate they assume some measure of liability for what people do with their product.
Mower, because the manual specifically talks about NOT towing the automatic trans., but does not specifically mention the manual trans. leads me to think that it probably is towable.
I can get a Crossfire 5 or 6 speed manual transmission for about $500 and if necessary, I have a lift and tools and can change it myself.
Based on the above, I would take a chance on towing one.
Tim - mowermechExplorerWell, let's see...
According to the Owners Manual, any Crossfire CAN be towed IF the driveshaft is disconnected at the differential yoke, and IF the auto door locks are disabled, and IF some fancy electronic brake actuating gadget is disabled so the rear wheels won't lock up, and IF the motion sensor is disabled so the alarm won't go off...
Let's see, was that everything?
Oh, yeah, you will have to go through the whole thing every time you use the car, because when the key is inserted and turned ON, the whole mess resets to
ACTIVE!
However, it is YOUR car, and YOUR money, you are free to do it YOUR way!
As for me, I will stay with my Jeep. Transfer case in NEUTRAL, transmission in 6th gear, ignition switch in OFF, not locked, and go. No limitations.
If it needs modified to be towed, I won't have one.
If the manufacturer says "Don't tow it!", that's good enough for me. - HealeymanExplorer
mowermech wrote:
According to the Owners Manual, any Crossfire CAN be towed IF the driveshaft is disconnected at the differential yoke, and IF the auto door locks are disabled, and IF some fancy electronic brake actuating gadget is disabled so the rear wheels won't lock up, and IF the motion sensor is disabled so the alarm won't go off...
It seems to me that a battery shut-off switch (which a LOT of people have to do) will take care of all of that except the driveshaft and I already said that I am willing to accept that risk.mowermech wrote:
However, it is YOUR car, and YOUR money, you are free to do it YOUR way!
Thank you.......
Tim
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