Towing an automatic vehicle can be dangerous if proper procedures are not followed. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to safely tow an automatic car:

Required equipment:

* Tow bar or cable
* Ignition key
* Assistants (if possible)

Procedure:

1. Check your vehicle’s owner’s manual: Before towing, check your vehicle’s owner’s manual for specific instructions for your model.
2. Place the vehicle in neutral: Lock the steering wheel and insert the ignition key. Turn the key to the ignition position, but do not start the engine. Then move the gear selector to the neutral (N) position.
3. Disconnect the negative battery terminal: This is to prevent damage to the vehicle’s electronic components while towing.
4. Connect the tow bar or cable: Securely attach the tow bar or cable to the tow hooks on both the towed vehicle and the towing vehicle.
5. Tie the lower front of the vehicle to the towing vehicle: Use a tow strap or cable to tie the lower front of the towed vehicle to the rear of the towing vehicle. This will provide additional stability.
6. Place an assistant in the passenger seat (if possible): An assistant can operate the steering wheel or brakes if necessary.
7. Tow at low speeds and short distances: Tow only at speeds no higher than 50-60 km/h. Avoid sudden acceleration, braking or turning.
8. Take Rest Breaks: Take regular breaks to avoid overheating the transmission and other components.
9. Never tow a vehicle with the engine running: This can cause serious damage to the transmission.

Additional tips:

* If towing is carried out over a long distance, it is recommended to use a car carrier.
* Tow your vehicle only if absolutely necessary.
*If possible, have the vehicle towed to a professional mechanic.
*Do not exceed the towing weight limit specified in the owner’s manual.

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