Yes, in some cases, subject to certain conditions.
Conditions for towing a vehicle with an automatic transmission:
* Short distances: Tow only relatively short distances (less than 50 km).
* Low speed: Tow at a speed of no more than 40 km/h.
* Driveshaft Removal: For most vehicles with an automatic transmission, the driveshaft must be removed before towing to prevent damage to the transmission.
* Correct gear selector position: Move the gear selector to “N” (neutral) or “D” (drive) for vehicles with an electronic transmission control system.
*Unlocking the gear selector: If the gear selector is locked, you may need to follow special unlocking procedures found in your vehicle’s owner’s manual.
*Using a rigid hitch: Use a rigid hitch designed for towing vehicles with an automatic transmission.
Restrictions:
* Some automatic transmission vehicles cannot be towed at all, even for short distances. Always check your vehicle’s owner’s manual for specific instructions.
* Avoid towing automatic transmission vehicles in the event of major problems requiring major repairs.
Adviсe:
* Start moving gradually and smoothly.
* Make frequent stops to allow the transmission to cool.
*If possible, use a tow truck instead of towing.