EMERGENCY ACTION
TOWING
Towing With the Front
Suspension Lifted
NOTE
During towing, the main switch and
parking lamps shall be lit if the electrical
system of the vehicle is functioning.
NOTE
During recovery, Do Not pull from front
axle or damage to u-bolts clamp group
could occur.
NOTE
When the vehicle is towed with the front
suspension lifted, the steering lock must
be released.
CAUTION
When the driving wheels are still in
contact with the ground the axle shaft(s),
or prop shaft must always be removed in
order not to damage the transmission.
If the axle shafts have to be removed,
the hubs must always be provided with
tight fitting covers. Sand and dirt could
otherwise find their way in and cause
considerable damage.
Disconnect the prop shaft from the rear
axle and fix it securely to the chassis, or
remove the entire prop shaft.
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Prop Shaft
ABS
NOTE
During towing with the front suspension
lifted, a fault code for "abnormal sensor
signal front" is set in the ABS system. This
should be considered during the next
service, when the ABS fault codes are
checked.
The fault code is deleted with the
service tool; please refer to the service
information for the ABS system.
Towing with the Rear
Suspension
NOTE
When the vehicle is towed with the rear
suspension lifted, the steering wheel must
be locked with the steering locked.
This method is preferred when the
proper equipment is not available to
perform the wheel lift method and is
necessary for wreckers not equipped
with an under axle lift system.
NOTE
If roof deflectors cannot be removed, tow
from the front of vehicle only.
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Summary of Contents for M359
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