Towing And Hoisting; Lifting-Ground Clearance; Front Towing Pickup; Safety Precautions - Mitsubishi MONTERO 1989 Service Manual

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INTRODUCTION
AND MASTER TROUBLESHOOTING - Towing and Hoisting
17
TOWING
AND HOISTING
This vehicle can only be towed
from the front with convention-
al sling-type
equipment
and tow chain with grab hooks.
If a vehicle is towed from the rear, use a tow dolly.
A lumber spacer (4" x 4" x 55" wood
beam) should be placed
forward
of under
guard
and under towing
hook/shipping
tie
down
hook.
Then, attach J-hook to the lower arm.
A safety
chain system
must
be used. This system
must
be
completely
independent.
of the
primary
lifting
and towing
attachment.
Care must
be taken
in the installation
of safety
chains to insure they do not cause damage to bumper,
painted
surfaces or lights.
LIFTING-GROUND CLEARANCE
Towed
vehicle should be raised until wheels
are a minimum
of
10 cm (4 in.) from
the ground.
Be sure there
is adequate
ground
clearance
at the opposite
end of the vehicle, especially
when towing
over rough terrain or when crossing
sharp rises
such
as curbs.
If necessary,
ground
clearance
can be in-
creased
by removing
the wheels
from the lifted end of the
disabled
vehicle
and carrying
the
lifted
end
closer
to the
ground.
A 20 cm (8 in.) ground
clearance
must be maintained
between
brake drums and ground.
FRONT TOWING PICKUP
The vehicle
may be towed
on its rear wheels
for extended
distances,
provided
the parking brake is released.
Make cartain the transmission
remains in "NEUTRAL".
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following
precautions
should
be taken when
towing
the
vehicle.
1. Remove
exhaust
tips and any other
optional
equipment,
that interface
with the towing
sling. Padding
(heavy shop
towel
or carpeting)
should
be placed between
the towing
sling cross bar and any painted
surfaces,
and bumper
surfaces.
2. A safety
chain
system
completely
independent
of the
primary lifting and towing
attachment
must be used.
3.
Any loose or protruding
parts of damaged
vehicle such as
hoods,
doors, fenders,
trim, etc., should
be secured
prior
to moving the vehicle.
4.
Operator
should
refrain from going under a vehicle unless
the vehicle is adequately
supported
by safety stands.
5.
Never allow passengers
to ride in a towed vehicle.
6.
State and local rules and regulations
must
be followed
when towing
a vehicle.
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