If towing is necessary, contact a professional towing service. Your
authorized Honda dealer can assist you with detailed towing
instructions.
Never use tow chains or rope to tow a car; your ability
to safely control the car may be adversely affected.
We recommend the following:
Flat-Bed Equipment
— Entire car is winched on to a flat-bed
vehicle. This is the best way of transporting your Honda.
Wheel Lift Type
— Tow with the front wheels off the ground.
If the car can only be towed with the front wheels on the ground: make
sure the transmission is full of fluid (see page
95
-
96
) and tow with the
transmission in neutral (N) and the ignition key in the I position.
CAUTION: To avoid serious damage on automatic transmission
cars, first start the engine and shift to D4, then to N and shut the
engine off. If the engine does not run or the transmission cannot be
shifted while the engine is running, the car must be transported on
flat-bed equipment.
Check local regulations for towing.
CAUTION:
Do not exceed 35 mph (55 km/h) or tow for distances of more than
50 miles (80 km).
If a sling type tow is used, the tow truck driver should position
wood spacer blocks between your car's frame and the chains
and lift straps to avoid damaging the bumper and the body.
Do not use the bumpers to lift the car or to support the car's
weight while towing.
Towing
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