โJun-13-2018 08:19 AM
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โJun-16-2018 06:44 AM
bullydogs1 wrote:
We are looking at the Chevy Equinox to tow...It would have to be the top of the line as we need the leather interior for the dogs...I am specifically interested in the diesel as there will be a time that I will have to make long hiway trips with it and the fuel economy is about 40 if not more on the highway. While there are plenty of 2017 and earlier Equinoxes out there...Anyone towing a 2018 Equinox and some feedback please....someone told me that there might be a problem with the towbar and the collision mitigation system...Please be specific as to the model you are towing...This seems to be the only car that meets my needs for flat tow, business and dogs with an AC vent in the rear seat. The Ford Edge can also be towed but the gas mileage is not nearly as close as the diesel... thanks
โJun-15-2018 10:39 AM
jplante4 wrote:
Electric steering. I did see that 16 vs 32 post somewhere, but it just cemented my decision to just put a charging line to the toad.
Even with the charge line on, I did get the "Equinox death wobble" once when I jerked the toad off the road into a pulloff in a hurry to keep from getting hit. I think if you're careful about accelerating until after the Equinox is in line you'll never see this problem.
โJun-14-2018 02:55 PM
โJun-14-2018 02:50 PM
jplante4 wrote:
My 2014 Equinox manual has me pulling fuse 32, but I ran a charging line to the toad instead.
Search this forum for Equinox. There are several threads on towing this vehicle (although most likely none on the 2018 model year).
โJun-13-2018 06:29 PM