INTRODUCTION
This section explains what you must do if your Grenadier is to be
transported (e.g., carried, towed away, pulled away).
PREPARING YOUR GRENADIER FOR TRANSPORTING
WARNING: N (Neutral) is not for moving your Grenadier
signicant
distances.
Do not push or roll your Grenadier
in N (Neutral) more than required to avoid damage to
your Grenadier’s drivetrain. If you need to pull your
Grenadier, even for short distances such as moving it to
the roadside or winching onto a atbed truck:
Do so only for short moves such as getting to a
nearby
road
or pavement. Keep speeds below
30 mph (48 km/h) .
Make sure the vehicle is stable and won't roll by
using chocks.
Set the parking brake.
Shift the automatic transmission to neutral.
If locked, unlock the center dierential.
Position the transfer case selector midway
between LOW and HIGH range.
Locate the NEUTRAL bolt on the underside
transfer case.
Carefully turn the NEUTRAL bolt clockwise until
it is
fully in. Do not use power tools. The
transfer case will then be in neutral.
Turn the key to the rst position
to unlock the
steering wheel. Leave the key in the ignition
switch while towing. If engine is on the
automatic transmission must be in N (Neutral).
With your Grenadier hooked up to the tow
vehicle, release
the parking brake and remove
the wheel chocks. Your Grenadier will roll
freely.
TRANSPORTING YOUR GRENADIER
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