Components And Steps Needed To Flat Tow A 2023 Chevy Equinox LS FWD
Question:
Kevin, you provided the steps to prepare a 2023 Chevy Equinox with RS Trim and AWD for Flat Towing al 4 wheels on the ground... I HAVE 2023 Chevy Equinox with LS Trim and FWD Front Wheel Drive... my question is do the same instructions apply??? Thank you,
asked by: Bob S
Expert Reply:
Yes, the manual for a 2023 Chevy Equinox lists the same instructions for both the AWD and FWD models. I've copied the instructions and my component recommendations below for you:
1. Position the vehicle to be towed and secure it to the towing vehicle.
2. Start the vehicle.
3. If equipped with AWD, engage the AWD system and confirm that it is on.
4. Move the shift lever to N (Neutral).
5. Then, put the vehicle into accessory mode by pressing ENGINE START/STOP one time without the brake pedal applied. An amber light will appear in the button when in accessory mode. The chime will ring continuously for
30 minutes. Leave the transmission in N (Neutral).
6. Turn off all accessories that are not needed.
Baseplate: Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plate Kit # RM-523193-5. If you have lower active air shutters you will have to trim them in order to fit any baseplates.
Tow Bar: etrailer SD Non-Binding Tow Bar # e74ZR. This tow bar comes with safety cables included that are bracketed to the arms to prevent them from dragging. It also offers a bit of adjustability to help keep the tow bar level between the motorhome and Equinox.
Tow Bar Wiring Kit: Roadmaster Smart Diode 7-Wire to 6-Wire Wiring Kit for Variable Voltage LED Tail Lights # RM38FR, if you have incandescent lights then you'll need part # RM26FR instead.
Braking System: Brake Buddy Select 3 Portable Supplemental Braking System # HM39524. This system comes with a remote so that you can see when the brakes are being activated and change your brake settings from the cab of your motorhome. It also includes a charge line kit, which is a requirement to prevent your Equinox's battery from dying while towing.
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etrailer SD Non-Binding Tow Bar for Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plates - RV Mount - 6,000 lbs
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