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โSep-01-2016 11:48 AM
soren wrote:
This one isn't real complicated. There is a very simple set of steps that I cut and pasted They are REQUIRED to indicate to the computer that you are about to flat tow the vehicle. The OP has explained (twice) that he does not follow those procedures. Honda says it can be flat towed, because that is how they designed the product, and oddly enough, there are thousands of owners that do so with no issue. You made the leap from a guy who destroyed his trans. by not following simple directions, to a manufacturer that builds a defective product.
You want to take a wild guess as to why most manufacturers have stepped away from offering vehicles that can be flat towed? Maybe it's got a wee bit to do with battling owners who refuse to follow simple directions, destroy vehicles, then think that 6-7 years after the product left the showroom, they need to be compensated?
โSep-01-2016 11:30 AM
lanerd wrote:
Boy, that was one long sentence. :W
I think that even tho the car was out of warrantee, I would still contact Honda. If the manual says it can be towed four down and then it destroys the trans.... Sounds to me like you have a case. Might want to talk to your lawyer.
Ron
โSep-01-2016 11:25 AM
treebender wrote:
What I said was I start the car ,hold the brake on and shift from park to n then wait 1 minute then shift to d hold for a few seconds then shift back to n NO BRAKE IT IS HOOKED TO THE TOW BAR ATTACHED TO A 40 FT. DP LET IT RUN FOR 3 MORE MINUTES IN N Then turn keyoff to acc mode
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โSep-01-2016 05:24 AM
treebender wrote:
We purchased a 2010 Honda Fit sport with auto trans,because it was listed as towable the salesman showed us on page 238 Honda owners manual this vehicle could be towed 4 wheels down all you had to do is run it thru the drill FOOT BRAKE ON SHIFT PARK DOWN TO N THEN DOWN TO D HOLD FOR FEW MINUTE'S then back to N LET IT RUN 4 MORE MINUTES IN N TURN OFF KEY TO ACC, THEN DO NOT TOW FASTER THEN 65 MPH EVER.STOP EVERY 8 HOURS AND REPEAT DRILL,, WE DID THIS DRILL EVERY 3 HOURS drove at 60 mph top speed AND ON A TRIP TO SEATTLE, WE BURNED THE AUTO TRANS UP COSTS $4665.88 to repair it, THREE TRANS REPAIR SHOPS TOLD ME THIS VEHICLES TRANS CANT BE TOWED HOPE THIS HELPS SOMEONE WHO WAS THINKING ON BUYING THIS TYPE OF VEHICLE.
โSep-01-2016 05:09 AM
โSep-01-2016 02:30 AM
Trackrig wrote:
I would never buy or tow a vehicle that you had to go through that goat rope on. Buy a Jeep.
Bill
โSep-01-2016 02:26 AM
โAug-31-2016 11:36 PM
Pangaea Ron wrote:Trackrig wrote:
I would never buy or tow a vehicle that you had to go through that goat rope on. Buy a Jeep.
Bill
Although comments about Jeeps are interesting, they are not related to this thread.
I had a 2000 Jeep GC that lost it's transfer case and it was blamed on towing it 4 wheels down.
I now have a 2014 Honda CR-V that tows well, and the process is similar to the 2010 Fit, and is not problematic.