Important
Before having your vehicle towed
- To avoid triggering the alarm inadvertently, you need to reduce your vehicle's alarm sensitivity before towing it.
- You can only access tow mode if the vehicle has power. If your vehicle can't be powered on, it will need to be lifted onto the recovery vehicle's platform.
- Be sure to read all information about having your vehicle towed before you activate tow mode.
- You should not tow your vehicle further than 10 m (30 ft). Towing your vehicle longer distances can damage the vehicle by causing the battery to charge incorrectly.
- In tow mode, the towing speed of your vehicle should not exceed 5 km/h (3 mph).
To tow your vehicle, you must first activate tow mode, which involves attaching the towing eye and the winch wire. Make sure that you have all the necessary equipment ready.
Activate tow mode.
The tow mode activation confirmation appears in the display if it is still functioning.
Tow your vehicle onto a recovery vehicle or to a safe place, such as the side of the road.
When the vehicle is in the necessary place, engage the parking brake.
Tow mode deactivates.
If necessary, remove the towing eye and winch wire.
Important
Always use a recovery vehicle to transport the vehicle whenever it cannot be driven. Forced wheel rotation during transportation can severely damage your vehicle. Make sure the vehicle is only transported by a recovery vehicle such as a flatbed, so that the vehicle's wheels do not touch the ground while being transported.