The correct way to tow a vehicle with an automatic transmission is:

1. Check the instruction manual:
Always check the owner’s manual for your specific vehicle make and model to determine acceptable towing practices and limitations.

2. Use a tow rope or rigid hitch:
Do not use a steel cable or chain to tow a vehicle with an automatic transmission. Use only a designated tow rope or rigid hitch.

3. Disconnect the negative battery cable:
This will prevent damage to electrical components during towing.

4. Shift the gear lever to the “N” (neutral) position:
Do not tow a vehicle with an automatic transmission with the parking brake applied.

5. Turn the key to the “OFF” position:
This will lock the steering column, making towing safer.

6. Tow slowly:
Begin towing at low speeds. Gradually increase your speed until you reach your desired towing speed. The maximum towing speed is usually listed in the owner’s manual.

7. Avoid sudden braking and acceleration:
This may damage the automatic transmission.

8. Take breaks:
Stop every 30-60 minutes to allow the transmission fluid to cool.

9. Try using a loading truck:
If possible, use a lift truck to avoid towing an automatic vehicle.

Incorrect ways to tow a car with an automatic transmission:

* Towing with parking brake applied
* Towing long distances without interruption
* Towing at high speeds
* Using steel cable or chain
* Towing with engine running

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