Flat towing

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winndixie21
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Flat towing

Postby winndixie21 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:41 pm

I bought a 1992 WD-21 4wd 5 spd in NC and want to flat tow to Florida is there anything I should know about flat towing them ? Or what not to do ?
I am totally new to Nissan and know enough about the breed to be dangerous !

My knowledge is Jeeps. Any help is appreciated.


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Postby smj999smj » Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:02 pm

Since it's a manual trans, you'll be ok. Just make sure it's in "neutral!" I know that sounds like common sense, but years ago I was working in a Nissan dealer and a couple came in that was towing their Sentra with a SR20DE and a 5-spd behind their motorhome. Unfortunately, they left the trans in 1st gear and the engine was spinning so fast that it finally blew a piston apart and put the rod out the bottom of the oil pan!

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Thanks

Postby winndixie21 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 6:29 am

Thanks for the reply and you are correct:
I did some searching and found this answer : Per Nissan

1992 - 2004 MANUAL TRANS 4 wd can be flat towed out of gear with transfer case in 2 wd hi :
up to 60 mph for 500 miles and then engine must be started and idled for a couple of minutes for lubrication purposes

Flat towing a automatic is a no no


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