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I have a 2004 Cadillac SRX AWD, if I disconnect the rear driveshaft, can it be towed on a dolly? Can not get a reliable answer from the Google.


1971 24 ft Barth Continental
P30 chassis
350 engine
 
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2004 Cadillac SRX AWD

I found this in a chat room from 2010:

If your vehicle is a rear-wheel drive, it can be towed using a dolly. If you have an All-Wheel-Drive (AWD)

vehicle, it can only be towed on a flat-bed trailer.

To tow your vehicle using a dolly, follow these steps:

1. Put the rear wheels on the dolly.

2. Put the vehicle in PARK (P).

3. Set the parking brake and then remove the key.

4. Clamp the steering wheel in a straight-ahead

position with a clamping device designed for towing.

5. Release the parking brake.

Thank you,

Caron, Cadillac Customer Service
 
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Thanks Paul and Jamie


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