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towedinpark.jpg When towing your daily driver behind your 30' motor home, always remember to put it in NEUTRAL if you're going more than a few feet.  This is what happens after ~50 miles.

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TSB 98-5A-12 Dolly Towing
Publication Date: MARCH 18, 1998

FORD:  1988-93 FESTIVA
1988-94 TEMPO
1989-96 PROBE, TAURUS SHO
1991-97 ESCORT
1994-96 ASPIRE
LINCOLN-MERCURY:  1988-94 TOPAZ
1991-94 CAPRI
1991-97 TRACER
LIGHT TRUCK:  1988-96 AEROSTAR, BRONCO, E-350, F SUPER DUTY, F-250, F-350, F-53 MOTORHOME, RANGER
1988-97 F-150
1991-96 EXPLORER
1997 MOUNTAINEER

ISSUE: Many motorhome owners tow a vehicle when traveling. Improper techniques can "overload" the brake system of the tow vehicle or damage the drivetrain of the vehicle being towed.

ACTION: Use the information and charts shown in this TSB article to properly match tow vehicle, towed vehicle and towing method.

TOWING METHODS
1. TRAILER - The vehicle is loaded onto and secured to a trailer and simply acts as "secured" cargo.
2. DOLLY - The vehicle is "partially" loaded and partially towed. Either front or rear wheels are loaded and secured to a "towing dolly" and the other wheels roll on the road.
3. TOW BAR - All of the vehicle wheels roll on the pavement. The towed vehicle's steering column must be unlocked so that it can track correctly behind the tow vehicle.

WEIGHT RATINGS AND BRAKES
* GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) - is the MAXIMUM allowable weight of the towing vehicle, passengers and cargo
* GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) - is the MAXIMUM allowable weight of the towing vehicle and the weight of the trailer or vehicle being towed, including all passengers and cargo
* BRAKES - The motorhome brakes are designed and rated for the GVWR of that vehicle and will provide adequate braking for trailers and towing vehicles up to 680 kg (1500 lb)
CAUTION:  SEPARATE AUXILIARY BRAKES ARE REQUIRED ON TRAILERS OR TOWED VEHICLES OVER 680 KG (1500 LBS). DO NOT CONNECT A TRAILER'S, DOLLY'S OR OTHER TOWED VEHICLE'S BRAKE SYSTEM TO THE TOWING VEHICLE'S BRAKE SYSTEM.

TOWED VEHICLES
1. Trailer-towed - The vehicle should be loaded on the trailer in a manner to achieve a trailer tongue load of 10-15% of total trailer weight, not exceed the trailer or hitch ratings and be securely tied down.
2. Dolly-towed - For front wheel drive vehicles, towing an automatic transaxle (ATX)-equipped vehicle behind another vehicle, such as a Recreational Vehicle (RV), requires that a front wheel dolly or trailer be used.
NOTE:  TEMPO ALL-WHEEL DRIVE MODELS MUST BE TRAILER-TOWED. DO NOT TOW THESE VEHICLES USING A TWO-WHEEL TOWING DOLLY.
CAUTION:  DO NOT TOW A VEHICLE WITH AN AUTOMATIC (ATX) TRANSAXLE WITH THE DRIVE WHEELS ON THE GROUND. DAMAGE TO THE TRANSAXLE MAY RESULT.
3. Tow Bar-towed - Vehicles which can be successfully towed with a tow bar are listed in the following chart. Additional vehicle-specific information follows the chart.

VEHICLES APPROVED FOR DOLLY TOWING:
{VEHICLE}  {MANUAL-TRANS}  {AUTO-TRANS}

FORD CARS
ASPIRE  YES  NO
FESTIVA  YES  NO
ESCORT  YES  NO
TEMPO  YES  NO
PROBE  YES  NO
TAURUS (SHO ONLY)  YES  NO

LINCOLN-MERCURY CARS
TRACER  YES  NO
TOPAZ  YES  NO
CAPRI  YES  NO

FORD TRUCKS
RANGER 4X2  YES  NO
RANGER 4X4  YES  YES**
EXPLORER 4X2  YES  NO
EXPLORER 4X4  YES  YES**
AEROSTAR 2WD  YES  NO
F-SERIES 4X4  YES**  YES**
BRONCO 4X4  YES**  YES**
E-350  YES  NO
MOUNTAINEER 4X2  YES  NO
MOUNTAINEER 4X4  YES  YES**

ALL VEHICLES
NOTE:  DO NOT TOW ANY VEHICLE AT A SPEED FASTER THAN 88 KM/H (55 MPH). THE MAXIMUM TOWING DISTANCE (WHEN TOWED CORRECTLY) IS UNLIMITED.
WARNING:  NEVER USE A TOW BAR THAT ATTACHES ONLY TO THE BUMPER.

MTX-EQUIPPED VEHICLES
Towing a manual transaxle (MTX)-equipped vehicle with the drive wheels on the ground is acceptable only if the vehicle is towed in a forward direction. The parking brake must be released and the gear shift lever must be in Neutral.

* For Aspire, Festiva, Escort and Tracer, the ignition key must be in the ACC position, the battery must be disconnected to eliminate battery drain, and the steering wheel must be unlocked
* For Capri, the ignition key must be in the OFF position and the steering wheel unlocked
* Refer to the specific vehicle Owner Guide for complete details.
CAUTION:  TOWING MTX-EQUIPPED VEHICLES INCORRECTLY MAY RESULT IN TRANSAXLE DAMAGE.

TRUCKS
* The steering wheel must be unlocked by placing the ignition key in the OFF position
* Manual transmission shift lever must be in Neutral
* On 4X4 manual shift transfer cases, the shift lever must be in Neutral
* 4X4 locking hubs (both manual and automatic) must be unlocked
* Refer to the specific vehicle Owner Guide for complete details

OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: NONE
SUPERSEDES: 93-24-6
WARRANTY STATUS: INFORMATION ONLY

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When towing your daily driver behind your 30' motor home, always remember to put it in NEUTRAL if you're going more than a few feet. This is what happens after ~50 miles.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TSB 98-5A-12 Dolly Towing
Publication Date: MARCH 18, 1998

FORD: 1988-93 FESTIVA
1988-94 TEMPO
1989-96 PROBE, TAURUS SHO
1991-97 ESCORT
1994-96 ASPIRE
LINCOLN-MERCURY: 1988-94 TOPAZ
1991-94 CAPRI
1991-97 TRACER
LIGHT TRUCK: 1988-96 AEROSTAR, BRONCO, E-350, F SUPER DUTY, F-250, F-350, F-53 MOTORHOME, RANGER
1988-97 F-150
1991-96 EXPLORER
1997 MOUNTAINEER

ISSUE: Many motorhome owners tow a vehicle when traveling. Improper techniques can "overload" the brake system of the tow vehicle or damage the drivetrain of the vehicle being towed.

ACTION: Use the information and charts shown in this TSB article to properly match tow vehicle, towed vehicle and towing method.

TOWING METHODS
1. TRAILER - The vehicle is loaded onto and secured to a trailer and simply acts as "secured" cargo.
2. DOLLY - The vehicle is "partially" loaded and partially towed. Either front or rear wheels are loaded and secured to a "towing dolly" and the other wheels roll on the road.
3. TOW BAR - All of the vehicle wheels roll on the pavement. The towed vehicle's steering column must be unlocked so that it can track correctly behind the tow vehicle.

WEIGHT RATINGS AND BRAKES
* GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) - is the MAXIMUM allowable weight of the towing vehicle, passengers and cargo
* GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) - is the MAXIMUM allowable weight of the towing vehicle and the weight of the trailer or vehicle being towed, including all passengers and cargo
* BRAKES - The motorhome brakes are designed and rated for the GVWR of that vehicle and will provide adequate braking for trailers and towing vehicles up to 680 kg (1500 lb)
CAUTION: SEPARATE AUXILIARY BRAKES ARE REQUIRED ON TRAILERS OR TOWED VEHICLES OVER 680 KG (1500 LBS). DO NOT CONNECT A TRAILER'S, DOLLY'S OR OTHER TOWED VEHICLE'S BRAKE SYSTEM TO THE TOWING VEHICLE'S BRAKE SYSTEM.

TOWED VEHICLES
1. Trailer-towed - The vehicle should be loaded on the trailer in a manner to achieve a trailer tongue load of 10-15% of total trailer weight, not exceed the trailer or hitch ratings and be securely tied down.
2. Dolly-towed - For front wheel drive vehicles, towing an automatic transaxle (ATX)-equipped vehicle behind another vehicle, such as a Recreational Vehicle (RV), requires that a front wheel dolly or trailer be used.
NOTE: TEMPO ALL-WHEEL DRIVE MODELS MUST BE TRAILER-TOWED. DO NOT TOW THESE VEHICLES USING A TWO-WHEEL TOWING DOLLY.
CAUTION: DO NOT TOW A VEHICLE WITH AN AUTOMATIC (ATX) TRANSAXLE WITH THE DRIVE WHEELS ON THE GROUND. DAMAGE TO THE TRANSAXLE MAY RESULT.
3. Tow Bar-towed - Vehicles which can be successfully towed with a tow bar are listed in the following chart. Additional vehicle-specific information follows the chart.

VEHICLES APPROVED FOR DOLLY TOWING:
{VEHICLE} {MANUAL-TRANS} {AUTO-TRANS}

FORD CARS
ASPIRE YES NO
FESTIVA YES NO
ESCORT YES NO
TEMPO YES NO
PROBE YES NO
TAURUS (SHO ONLY) YES NO

LINCOLN-MERCURY CARS
TRACER YES NO
TOPAZ YES NO
CAPRI YES NO

FORD TRUCKS
RANGER 4X2 YES NO
RANGER 4X4 YES YES**
EXPLORER 4X2 YES NO
EXPLORER 4X4 YES YES**
AEROSTAR 2WD YES NO
F-SERIES 4X4 YES** YES**
BRONCO 4X4 YES** YES**
E-350 YES NO
MOUNTAINEER 4X2 YES NO
MOUNTAINEER 4X4 YES YES**

ALL VEHICLES
NOTE: DO NOT TOW ANY VEHICLE AT A SPEED FASTER THAN 88 KM/H (55 MPH). THE MAXIMUM TOWING DISTANCE (WHEN TOWED CORRECTLY) IS UNLIMITED.
WARNING: NEVER USE A TOW BAR THAT ATTACHES ONLY TO THE BUMPER.

MTX-EQUIPPED VEHICLES
Towing a manual transaxle (MTX)-equipped vehicle with the drive wheels on the ground is acceptable only if the vehicle is towed in a forward direction. The parking brake must be released and the gear shift lever must be in Neutral.

* For Aspire, Festiva, Escort and Tracer, the ignition key must be in the ACC position, the battery must be disconnected to eliminate battery drain, and the steering wheel must be unlocked
* For Capri, the ignition key must be in the OFF position and the steering wheel unlocked
* Refer to the specific vehicle Owner Guide for complete details.
CAUTION: TOWING MTX-EQUIPPED VEHICLES INCORRECTLY MAY RESULT IN TRANSAXLE DAMAGE.

TRUCKS
* The steering wheel must be unlocked by placing the ignition key in the OFF position
* Manual transmission shift lever must be in Neutral
* On 4X4 manual shift transfer cases, the shift lever must be in Neutral
* 4X4 locking hubs (both manual and automatic) must be unlocked
* Refer to the specific vehicle Owner Guide for complete details

OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: NONE
SUPERSEDES: 93-24-6
WARRANTY STATUS: INFORMATION ONLY

For other TSBs, check here.
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