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CAUTION
Failure to lift the driving wheels off the
ground
or remove the driveline and
axle shafts before towing the vehicle
could seriously damage your vehicle.
All lubricating and clutch application oil
pressure is provided by an engine-
driven pump, which does not work
when the engine is stopped. When ve-
hicles are towed either by wrecker or
piggyback, lubricant in the top front of
the drive axle will drain to the rear.
This will leave the top components dry,
resulting in friction that will seriously
damage these components.
2. If the vehicle has driver controlled
differential lock, then manually lock
the differential.
3. Remove drive axle shafts.
4. Cover the open ends of the hubs to
prevent dirt and debris from
entering the axle.
CAUTION
Water, dirt, and other material can en-
ter
an open hub or axle. This can con-
taminate the axle fluid and cause pos-
sible
damage to components. Ensure
that the hubs are covered with plastic
whenever a drive axle shaft is re-
moved.
How to Manually Lock a Differential
Follow these procedures if the vehicle has
a driver controlled dif
ferential lock.
Always lock the differential when the axles
are being removed to aid in re-installation.
This procedure should be done before the
axle shafts are removed.
CAUTION
Failure to install the caging bolt when
towing vehicles with driver-control
main differential lock can result in
damage by failing to lock internal com-
ponents in position.
WARNING
An open air line on the recovered vehi-
cle
will cause a leak in the air system
of the recovery vehicle if both vehicles’
brake systems are connected. This
could cause a loss of system air, which
can
cause the service brakes not to
function, resulting in the sudden appli-
cation of the spring brakes causing
wheel lock-up, loss of control, or over-
take by following vehicles. You could
be in an accident involving personal in-
jury or death. Ensure that any air line
that has been removed from a driver-
controlled main differential lock is firm-
ly capped to prevent loss of air pres-
sure from the recovery vehicle if it is
supplying air pressure.
CAUTION
A recovered vehicle will have no op-
erational brake system. Additionally,
the rear axle spring brakes will proba-
bly be applied.
If you desire to use the recovered
vehicle’s brakes, ensure that the
vehicle's air system is connected to
that of the recovery vehicle. Also
ensure that any air line that has
been removed from a driver-
controlled main differential lock is
EMERGENCY - How to Recover a Vehicle
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