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FUQUAYFLASH

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Posted: 01/11/08 09:03am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Can I tow a 97 Odyssey four wheels down? I have towed my Saturn for years, but need a larger vehicle.

Rick Jay

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Posted: 01/11/08 07:16pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hi,

Welcome to the Open Roads Forum here at RV.net!!!

We flat-tow our 2001 Odyssey.

I have a post that explained the process, when I find it, I'll post it.

~Rick

On Edit: Here it is, read carefully.


Service Bulletin Regarding Honda Towability

2/22/00
(all models except CR-V)
Dear customer:
Regarding your inquiry on towing your Honda or Acura automobile behind a motorhome:
For your vehicle, the Owner's Manual advises against towing at more than 35 m.p.h or for more than 50 miles. However, this recommendation exists primarily because Honda has not conducted formal tests at higher speeds and for greater distances.
We are not aware of any particular problems being caused by motorhome towing of Honda/Acura automobiles with either manual or automatic transmission, so long as proper pre-towing preparations are made and the vehicle is towed at legal highway speeds.

Manual Transmission

When preparing to tow your vehicle, make sure the transmission is full of fluid. Do not overfill.
• Release the parking brake.
• Shift the transmission to Neutral.
• Turn the ignition key to the ACCESSORY (1) position to release the steering wheel lock. Make sure that the radio and all accessories are turned off.

Automatic Transmission
When preparing to tow your vehicle, make sure the transmission fluid level is full. Do not overfill.
If Honda/Acura automobile with an automatic transmission is tow towed with the front or all four wheels on the ground, you must do the following every day immediately before towing:
• Start the engine.
• Press on the brake pedal. Shift the lever through all the positions (P,R,N,D,2,1).
• Shift to D, then to N. Let the engine run for at least three minutes, then turn off engine.

• Release the parking brake.
• Leave the ignition switch in ACCESSORY (1) so the steering wheel does not lock. Make sure the radio and any items plugged into the accessory power sockets are turned off so you do not run down the battery.
If you travel more than 8 hours in one day (including stopping time), you must stop and repeat the above procedures.

NOTICE:
The steering system can be damaged if the steering wheel is locked. Always leave the key in the ACCESSORY (1) position to prevent damage to the steering system when towing behind another vehicle.

CAUTION:
Severe automatic transmission damage will occur if the car is shifted from reverse to neutral and then towed with the drive wheels on the ground.

NOTICE:
Improper towing preparation will damage the transmission. Follow the above procedure exactly. If you cannot shift the transmission or start the engine, your vehicle must be on a flat bed truck or trailer.
If you tow a Honda/Acura vehicle with automatic transmission, the fluid must be changed every two years or 30,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Although experience has shown that the Honda/Acura transmission and powertrain are capable of being "motorhome towed", America Honda does not assume responsibility for any vehicle damage or liabilities incurred due to the towing device, towing vehicle, lighting hookup, or other towing equipment or towing procedures; any responsibility for these items is assumed by the owner/operator.
If you have additional questions, please call American Honda Motor Co. Inc. (National Consumer Affairs) at 800-999-1009.

* This post was last edited 01/12/08 06:22pm by Rick Jay *   View edit history


2005 Georgie Boy 3625 DS on a Workhorse W-22 (Class A)
Rick, Gail, 1 girl (13-Angel, Lexi96.org), 1 girl (8), 2 boys (9 & 6).
2001 Honda Odyssey, Demco Aluminator tow bar & tow plate, SMI Silent Partner brake controller.


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Posted: 01/11/08 09:37pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

FUQUAYFLASH wrote:

Can I tow a 97 Odyssey four wheels down? I have towed my Saturn for years, but need a larger vehicle.

The answer is YES, it's only the 2005 and newer ones that can't be towed four down. We towed our '95 Ody on a dolly only because it was a lease and I didn't want the extra equipment on it nor the holes showing up at the turn in inspection. As it was they questioned the trailer hitch I put on, wondering how big the TT was we towed. I used it to haul a 4' X 7' utility trailer.
We bought our '05 Ody only after getting it in writing on Honda letterhead direct from their US HQ that it was towable. Then Honda changed that and paid us the cost of the towing equip. rather than doing a buy back. We need the Ody for it's room so we still have it but use a dolly.

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