Answer YES as long as the drive wheels rotate while the car is being towed Answer The front wheel drive cars are towed with the front wheels off the ground. Rear wheel cars are towed with the rear wheels off the ground. No mileage can be accumulatd on the odometer with the drive wheels up in the air.
Most wreckers are flat bed anyway, so the car is just "sitting" there during transit Answer It depends on how you tow it. If you have all 4 wheels rolling on the ground while your moving it you WILL accumulate miles. But if you tow it with the wheels that drive the car off the ground like on one of those U-HAUL car movers you WON'T accumulate miles Answer MOST cars built since the late '80s have electric speedometers.
They will not register any miles as long as the ignition is turned off, even if they are towed with all four wheels on the ground. They will also register positive mileage when being driven in reverse Answer The odometer generally operates based on the number of driveshaft rotations generated by the transmission. If the car is in neutral, the transmission is not generating the driveshaft rotations, and the odometer will not register the miles.
Towing a car when driving a large RV because you can't see it.So remember to allow extra space when entering a freeway or passing another vehicle so you won't cut off the other driver. Your vehicle combination cannot exceed 65 feet.
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