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Old 07-03-2016, 10:36 AM   #1
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Question Towing a 2015 Nissan Rogue

Has anyone towed on a dolly a 2015 Rogue with the CVT transmission. Mine is front wheel drive, the manual say's front drive wheels must be off the ground and not much after that.
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That's about all you need to know about towing the car, but now you need to check out the tow dolly you're using. Does it have a swivel platform or not? Without a swivel, the car needs to have the front wheel's steering unlocked to allow for turning. If it has a swivel, steering should be locked. Check the manual for your dolly.

If using a dolly that requires unlocked steering, you'll have to determine if the car steering can be unlocked without turning on ignition. Some cars require a fuse to be pulled to tow with ignition on.
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Thank's for the info, makes more sense than what I was reading. My steering on the Rogue does not lock so I'll decide which Dolly to get and follow their instrutions.
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