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Tow bar

Yahoo Message Number: 26401
I intend to tow my Honda Accord with my '04 Allure 40'. What do you think of the Aventa II from Blue Ox?

Thanks for any advice.

Ken Bradshaw

'04 Allure #31042

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Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 26405
Ken,

We have used the Aventa II for about 3 years and are very happy with it. It is our understanding that Honda is backing away from their warranties on "toad" vehicles. I would suggest that you make a call to Honda (not the dealer) and get a letter faxed that confirms their policy first.

Russ and Jean
05 Intrigue
11883

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 26418
Thanks for the reply.

I did check with Honda and they said that my 2000 Accord can be towed four-down for up to eight hours. They also sent me a bulletin confirming this. However, some of the newer Accords can not be towed.

Thanks again for your response.
Ken

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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 26421
As long as you are aware that you must make the last shift before turning the ignition off from drive-to-neutral, not reverse-to-neutral. Met some folks in Texas that didn't know about that, and they lost the overdrive gear on their Accord. Our Civic with 25k of towed miles runs perfectly, but we make very sure that the correct final shift was performed.

Bill & Debbie in San Diego

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Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 26429
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make the last shift before turning the ignition off from
drive-to-neutral

That is correct. The bulletin reads:

? Start the engine.

? Press on the brake pedal. Shift the lever through all the positions (P,R,N,D,2,1).

? Shift to D, then to N. Let the engine run for at least three minutes, then turn off engine.
? Release the parking brake.

? Leave the ignition switch in ACCESSORY (1) so the steering wheel does not lock. Make sure the radio and any items plugged into the accessory power sockets are turned off so you do not run down the battery.

If you travel more than 8 hours in one day (including stopping time), you must stop and repeat the above procedures.

Thanks for the advice.

Ken Bradshaw

'04 Allure #31042
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As long as you are aware that you must make the last shift before
turning the ignition off from drive-to-neutral, not reverse-to-neutral. Met some folks in Texas that didn't know about that, and they lost the overdrive gear on their Accord. Our Civic with 25k of towed miles runs perfectly, but we make very sure that the correct final shift was performed.

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Bill & Debbie in San Diego

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Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 26750
We have been using the AventaII for four years and have been very pleased with its performance. We have made the trip from Florida to Alaska and twice to west coast pulling a 5200# 1999 Chevy Tahoe with no problem. Like everything else, the AventaII requires periodic maintenance.

Jim Hughes

2000 Allure #30511

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Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 26874
Ken,

I have an Aventa II. I tow an '05 Acura MDX, and I used to tow a '97 Suburban using it. No problems....highly recommended.

Mike

'95 Intrigue 10061

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Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 26880
Ken,

We too, have the Aventa II and tow an 05 MDX.
Ditto to the positive recommendation.

Russ and Jean
05 Intrigue
11883

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Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 26884
We use the Aventa II and tow an 06 Vue. This tow bar is a great piece of equipment and does a fine job.
Ron 98 Allure 30185

 

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Reply #9
Yahoo Message Number: 26894
Mike, Ron, Russ, Bill & Jim

Thanks for the replies. Have ordered the Aventa II towing system and it is to be installed next week.

Thanks again,

Ken Bradshaw

'04 Allure # 31042

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