Towing a Ford Focus

Asked by tlmwyo Feb 15, 2009 at 03:14 PM about the 2007 Ford Focus

Question type: General

I have a 2007 Focus w/5 spd manual trans.  
Can I tow it behind my motorhome without aux lube pumps, driveline disconnect; etc?

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As long as you leave it in neutral you shouldn't have a problem. If you pick the Front end up you definitely shouldn't have a problem. That is the beauty of a manual transmission.

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onley problem with towing with all the wheels on the ground,you running up milage,use a tow dolly.

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I have a 03 Focus (std 5 speed) and flat tow it behind my class A motorhome all the time and it has never added any mileage to the odometer. Leave it in neutral, steering wheel unlocked, emergency brake off and flat tow it all you want. It's much better then hauling a tow dolly around. Just remember to NEVER back-up when flat towing any vehicle. That was an expensive lesson for me when I first started flat towing. Good Luck!

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