a manual tran. can't tow a trailer????
#1
a manual tran. can't tow a trailer????
hi!
my husband told me that there is something in our HHR literature that indicates you cannot tow a trailer with a manual transmission. this is NUTs to us.
does anyone know why they say this? is it because most people can't drive manuals anymore?
i am just getting ready to bid on a teardrop trailer and he finally remembers to mention this.
we traded our big honkin' gas guzzling truck for our HHR. we are leaving our 31 ft Airstream (big honkin' trailer!.. but a vintage so nice :) at our camping resort. i thot we could get a teardrop and at least tow it around. the one we want will be less than 1000lb loaded.
any advice greatly appreciated. just can't make any sense of this.
thanks!
silvertwinkie (what they call airstreams)
my husband told me that there is something in our HHR literature that indicates you cannot tow a trailer with a manual transmission. this is NUTs to us.
does anyone know why they say this? is it because most people can't drive manuals anymore?
i am just getting ready to bid on a teardrop trailer and he finally remembers to mention this.
we traded our big honkin' gas guzzling truck for our HHR. we are leaving our 31 ft Airstream (big honkin' trailer!.. but a vintage so nice :) at our camping resort. i thot we could get a teardrop and at least tow it around. the one we want will be less than 1000lb loaded.
any advice greatly appreciated. just can't make any sense of this.
thanks!
silvertwinkie (what they call airstreams)
#3
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/show...ghlight=towing
that is another thread on sim subject. Look at post #13.
Sorry!
that is another thread on sim subject. Look at post #13.
Sorry!
#5
Here is a link to the online owners manual. I hope this helps!
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/general-hhr-4/online-owners-manual-3074/
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/general-hhr-4/online-owners-manual-3074/
#6
That is not unique to the HHR. I am not sure any standard (manual) transmission can tow a trailer. My Mazda could not. My Jeeps could not. My mustang could not. My Daytonas could not. My firebird could not. All manual trannies.
#7
So, maybe we should have kept that Ford 4x4 crew cab. Just cost a *lot* to run around in! But it would tow our 5000lb+ Airstream.
Oh well. Thanks for your help. And, what the manual says is not always the last word in reality, so that wasn't considered a "bible".
#8
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/show...ghlight=towing
that is another thread on sim subject. Look at post #13.
Sorry!
that is another thread on sim subject. Look at post #13.
Sorry!
my husband thinks this is all nuts. he even used to teach CDL classes, he knows how to drive. used to have a business called Autohaus that worked on all kinds of european exotics. he knows driving and "hardware".
we'll look into this. thanks again for your input.
silvertwinkie
buckle up.
makes it harder for the aliens
to snatch you from your car.
#9
The clutch can't... you mean the *clutch* can't, or is it that the usual driver can't operate the clutch so it can? Or so a disclaimer would have to be?
So, maybe we should have kept that Ford 4x4 crew cab. Just cost a *lot* to run around in! But it would tow our 5000lb+ Airstream.
Oh well. Thanks for your help. And, what the manual says is not always the last word in reality, so that wasn't considered a "bible".
So, maybe we should have kept that Ford 4x4 crew cab. Just cost a *lot* to run around in! But it would tow our 5000lb+ Airstream.
Oh well. Thanks for your help. And, what the manual says is not always the last word in reality, so that wasn't considered a "bible".
#10
Towing with the manual will cause faster wear and tear on the clutch. That is all. That is why it is in the manual. I have a 5speed also, I also have a 4x6 tilt trailer and a hitchhaul. I won't hesitate to hook either to the HHR. Just use common sense. No heavy loads, especially over 1K, and no 5th gear.