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mowermech
Nov 25, 2013Explorer
Go 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!
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!
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