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Your
Driving and
the
Road
2.
Set the parking brake.
3.
If
your Geo is
a
four-wheel-drive
vehicle, set your manual freewheeling
hubs
to
”FREE”
or
unlock your
automatic I‘reewheeling hubs. See
“Four-wheel Drive”
in
the Index.
4.
Turn
the ignilion key
to
”ACC’‘
to
unlock the steering wheel.
5.
Clamp
the
steering wheel
in
a
straight-ahead position, with
a
clamping device designed for towing.
6.
Release the parking brake.
I
NOTICE:
I
Make sure that the towing speed does
not exceed
55
mph
(90
km/h), or
your Geo could be badly damaged.
~~
Towing
Your
Geo
from
the
Front
NOTICE:
If
your
vehicle has automatic free-
wheeling hubs
or
two-wheel drive,
do not tow
it
on
all four wheels.
If
you do, your transmission could be
damaged.
If
you
have a four-wheel-drive vehicle
with
manual freewheeling hubs,
it
can be
towed from the front with
all
four
wheels
on the ground. Follow these steps:
1.
Set
the parking brake.
2.
Turn
the ignition key to
“ACC”
to
unlock the steering wheel.
3.
Shift
your
automatic transmission
into
“P”
(Park), or
your
manual
transmission into “2” (Second).
4.
Shift
the
transfer case
to
“N”
(Neutral).
“Four-wheel Drive”
in
the Index.
5.
Set
the
hubs
to
“FREE.”
See
6.
Reledse the parking brake,
Stop towing every 200 miles
(300
km)
and start the engine. Leave the transfer
case shift lever
in
”N”
(Neutral). Shift
your automatic transmission
to
“D”
(Drive); leave a manual transmission
in
“2” (Second) and release
the
clutch. Run
the engine
at
medium speed for
one
minute to circulate the oil
in
the transfer
case. Turn the ignition key to
“ACC.”
Now,
you
can continue towing your Geo.
I
NOTICE:
I
Make sure
the
towing speed does not
exceed
SO
mph
(80
km/h), or your
Geo could be badly damaged.
I
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