TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE
If your vehicle needs to be transported,
it should be carried on a flatbed trailer
of the proper size and capacity.
CAUTION
If you need to push
the vehicle, do it from the right-hand
side to be able to reach the brake
pedal.
When pulling the vehicle back-
wards, be careful that the front
wheel does not roll over your feet.
NOTICE
Do not tow the Spyder
roadster — towing can seriously
damage the vehicle drive system.
When contacting a towing or trans-
porting service, be sure to ask if they
have a flatbed trailer, loading ramp or
power ramp to safely lift the vehicle
and tie-down straps. Ensure the vehi-
cle is properly transported as specified
in this section.
NOTICE
Avoid using chains to tie
the vehicle — they may damage
the surface finish or plastic com-
ponents.
To load the vehicle for transport, pro-
ceed as follows:
1. Shift the vehicle into NEUTRAL (N).
2. Remove the key from the ignition
switch.
3. Put a strap around the lower arm of
each front suspension.
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1. Lower suspension arm
2. Strap between shock absorber and fin
NOTICE
Do not place the strap
over the fin. This could break it.
4. Attach the straps to the winch cable.
If possible, use chains or additional
straps to attach the straps to the
winch cable as indicated below to
avoid damaging the bumper cover.
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TYPICAL
1. Strap around front suspension lower arms
2. Chains to avoid damaging the bumper cover
3. Winch cable
5. Ensure that the parking brake is re-
leased.
6. Pull the vehicle on the flatbed trailer
with the winch.
7. Engage the parking brake.
8. Ensure that the vehicle gear is in
NEUTRAL (N).
9. Strap the front tires by using one the
following methods indicated below.
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Summary of Contents for Spyder RT
Page 11: ...VEHICLE INFORMATION _______________ 9 ...
Page 63: ...SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ______ SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ______ 61 ...
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Page 119: ...MAINTENANCE ______________ 117 ...
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Page 145: ...ROAD SIDE REPAIRS ______________ 143 ...
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Page 173: ...WARRANTY ______________ 171 ...
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