Can you tow a Toyota rav 4 behind a motorhomr
Yes. Check with the dealership for manufacturer's recommendations on how to go about doing this.
Yes it can.. as long as you have the proper hook up for it. That is what the Nuetral setting is for on the 4 Wheel drive shifter.
NO, Get you a dolly. towing longer trips will tear up the transmission,with the frount wheels on the ground.
Only with the transmission in neutral and the drive linkage removed. Otherwise, it is best to load a RAV-4 onto a rollback truck.
No.
Behind the exhaust manifold, next to the alternator.
Park in the transmission and neutral setting on your 4wd shift lever. If the transfer case does not have a neutral position, it can't be towed four wheels down.
I have towed my 1998 5 speed AWD at least 20,000 miles with no issues. Just put it in neutral and go. I have a friend who tows a newer model with A/T using a $1,000 electric pump to lubricate the transmission. Don't know how far he has gone.
2001-2002 Toyota Rav 4 ecu is located behind the glove box.
According to Motorhome Magazine, the 2010 Buick Larosse can be towed "4 down". LaCrosse CX/CXL/CXS Base Weight: 3,929-4,045 - Max Speed 65 MPH - No Distance Limits Okay to Tow with AT=Yes - Manual Trans N/A Est MPG=17/26 - Approx Price $27,085-$33,015 Note: Run engine at the beginning of each day and at each fuel stop for 5 minutes. See Your Owner's Manual The AWD model can be towed also but weighs a little more and gets a little less MPG.
Manual, yes. Automatic, no.