Emergency And Breakdown - Aston Martin DBX Owner's Handbook Manual

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Dimension
A
Departure Angle
(Without tow
equipment)
B
Breakover angle
C
Running Clearance
D
Approach Angle
E
Side Slope
(Maximum)
F
Incline Slope
(Maximum)
G
Wading Depth
(Maximum)
GT
Terrain +
24.3°
27.1°
15.1°
18.8°
190 mm
235 mm
22.2°
25.7°
-
27°
-
31°
-
500 mm

Emergency and Breakdown

Vehicle Recovery
Caution: When the vehicle is moved by transporter make
sure that the vehicle is not strapped down by the suspension
control arms.
Caution: Power braking and power steering are not
available with the engine off. Substantially higher brake pedal
pressures and steering effort are required.
Caution: If there is a transmission fault, this vehicle must
be transported.
If the park brake was applied and the vehicle has lost power, the
park brake will not release. Call Aston Martin Assistance or your
local Aston Martin Dealer.
Your vehicle should always be recovered on a vehicle
transporter
and should only be towed for short distances, for
1
example, if it is causing an obstruction or if it requires winching
onto a transporter.
The recommended method for a recovering vehicle is to have it
1.
transported in a purpose built, covered, vehicle transporter.
Maintenance and Technical Data
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