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- Big_KatunaExplorer II
BIKERK9 wrote:
Check out the Motorhome Dinghy Guide for years 2000 thru 2015.
That guide will tell you the Element is not towable. As I mentioned in a prior post.
The Element shares a drivetrain with the CRV which IS approved for towing but for whatever reason, Honda chose not to approve the E.
I have towed my 2011 E tens of thousands of miles following Honda's CRV procedure, - BIKERK9ExplorerCheck out the Motorhome Dinghy Guide for years 2000 thru 2015.
- BarneySExplorer IIIMoved to Dinghy Towing forum from 5th Wheels.
- ol_Bombero-JCExplorer
#1Flyboy wrote:
. . .REMCO says many are towing an AWD Element; anyone here doing it???. . .TIA
Your question/s would do better (for replies) and info
on the *Dingy Towing* forum, or on one of the MH forums...:W
~ - _1FlyboyExplorer. . .REMCO says many are towing an AWD Element; anyone here doing it???. . .TIA
- _1FlyboyExplorer. . .Good Info Big Katuna!!!!!!!
- Big_KatunaExplorer III tow a 2011 Element 2WD. The manual says it isn't towable.
Here is the deal; for whatever reason, Honda said the CRV is towable (both 2WD and AWD) but the Element is not EVEN though they share the same drive train.
Tow away. But you must do "The procedure".
Idle the engine, run the shifter down through the gears slowly,
then back up (1,2,D, N) and let it idle five minutes.
Never, ever go from R to N.
Trans fluid schedule changes to every 30,000 miles. - _1FlyboyExplorergbopp. . .I saw that & I appreciate the feedback!. . .
- gboppExplorerDefinitely check your owners manual. REMCO indicates the 2011 Element 4WD can be towed as is but, not recommended over 65 mph.
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