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Executive wrote:I'd also be concerned about a low battery and the EPS no longer works, hence wobble potential.Escapade wrote:
We just bought a 2018 Equinox 1.5 FWD to replace our Saturn Vue. What if we just carry a power pack to jump start the car if it runs down? I would start the car at each fueling as owners manual directs. Most of our trips are not more than four hours towing.
Just got the base plate installed and have not yet towed it. I also read that the 2.0 motor is not towable due to the nine speed transmission.
While that would work, running your battery down will eventually take its toll on it's longevity....Dennis
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RRB456 wrote:
Just bought an Equinox 2018 Premier, to use for flat towing. Based on the dealer and the manual this can be flat towed. They say it is FWD, and I have a button to push for AWD. I brought to camping world to have set up for towing, and they say this vehicle cannot be flat towed. So now I am waiting to speak with the dealer. Has anyone encounter this issue with this specific car ? It is a great car and would be a nice car to have with you..
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2gypsies wrote:
What a clean engine compartment you have there. Do you every drive it? ๐
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Escapade wrote:
We just bought a 2018 Equinox 1.5 FWD to replace our Saturn Vue. What if we just carry a power pack to jump start the car if it runs down? I would start the car at each fueling as owners manual directs. Most of our trips are not more than four hours towing.
Just got the base plate installed and have not yet towed it. I also read that the 2.0 motor is not towable due to the nine speed transmission.
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