If Trouble Arises -> Emergency Towing for Your Mazda CX-30 SUV 2020

If Trouble Arises  
Emergency Towing  
Towing an AWD vehicle with either the  
front or rear wheels on the ground is  
dangerous as the drive train could be  
damaged, or the vehicle could trail  
away from the tow truck and cause an  
accident. If the drive train has been  
damaged, transport the vehicle on a  
flatbed truck.  
Towing Description  
Towing Description  
We recommend that towing be done  
only by an Authorized Mazda Dealer  
or a commercial tow-truck service.  
Proper lifting and towing are necessary  
to prevent damage to the vehicle.  
Particularly when towing an AWD  
vehicle, where all the wheels are  
connected to the drive train, proper  
transporting of the vehicle is absolutely  
essential to avoid damaging the drive  
system. Government and local laws  
must be followed.  
CAUTION  
Do not tow the vehicle pointed  
backward with driving wheels on the  
ground. This may cause internal  
damage to the transmission.  
1. Wheel dollies  
A towed FWD vehicle should have its  
drive wheels (front wheels) off the  
ground. If excessive damage or other  
conditions prevent this, use wheel  
dollies.  
Do not tow with sling-type  
equipment. This could damage your  
vehicle. Use wheel-lift or flatbed  
equipment.  
When towing a FWD vehicle with the  
rear wheels on the ground, release the  
parking brake.  
Refer to Electric Parking Brake (EPB) on  
page 4-60.  
A towed AWD vehicle must have all its  
wheels off the ground.  
WARNING  
Always tow an AWD vehicle with all  
four wheels off the ground:  
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If Trouble Arises  
Emergency Towing  
If the parking brake cannot be  
released when towing the vehicle,  
transport the vehicle with all front  
and rear wheels raised off the ground  
as shown in the figure. If the vehicle  
is towed without raising the wheels  
off the ground, the brake system  
could be damaged.  
Tiedown Hooks*  
Tiedown Hooks  
CAUTION  
Do not use the front and rear tiedown  
eyelets for towing the vehicle.  
They have been designed only for  
securing the vehicle to a transport  
vessel during shipping.  
Using the eyelets for any other purpose  
could result in the vehicle being  
damaged.  
1. Remove the tiedown eyelet and the  
lug wrench from the luggage  
compartment (page 7-3).  
1. Wheel dollies  
2. Wrap a flathead screwdriver or  
similar tool with a soft cloth to  
prevent damage to a painted  
bumper, and open the cap located  
on the front or rear bumper.  
Front  
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*Some models.  
If Trouble Arises  
Emergency Towing  
Rear  
2. Tiedown eyelet  
Rear  
CAUTION  
Do not use excessive force as it may  
damage the cap or scratch the  
painted bumper surface.  
1. Lug wrench  
2. Tiedown eyelet  
4. Hook the tying rope to the tiedown  
eyelet.  
NOTE  
Remove the cap completely and  
store it so as not to lose it.  
3. Securely install the tiedown eyelet  
using the lug wrench.  
Front  
CAUTION  
If the tiedown eyelet is not securely  
tightened, it may loosen or  
disengage from the bumper when  
tying the vehicle. Make sure that  
the tiedown eyelet is securely  
tightened to the bumper.  
1. Lug wrench  
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