How to Tow a 2007 Toyota Tacoma
- 1). Select a vehicle that has enough power to tow a Tacoma. Finding the towing capacity of your car is easy if you can locate the VIN plate, which is under the hood, as explained by the British Department of Transport.
- 2). Remove as much cargo as possible from the Tacoma or ensure the load you wish to carry is evenly distributed. When towing, it's best to reduce the weight of the vehicle to be towed to minimize fuel consumption and to establish good safety practices.
- 3). Override the parking lock on the transmission; this enables you to put the vehicle into neutral during towing.
- 4). Load the truck onto a drive-wheel dolly so that the vehicle follows you in a straight line, which is safe and effective. Secure the connections carefully by following the specific manufacturer's instructions. If you prefer not to use a dolly or do not have one, you can fasten a tow chain from the hitch at the back of the towing vehicle to the Tacoma, ensuring that you double-loop it for extra strength and security.
- 5). Secure the steering wheel with a strap or similarly-positioned clamp rather than rely on the ignition lock. This is a safe and efficient towing procedure as there is less of a chance that the truck will begin turning excessively as you try to move it.
- 6). Install towing mirrors on the tow vehicle at the front. They are usually designed to stick out farther than your existing external mirrors to give you greater visibility, clearance and scope for maneuvering. Add a sign to indicate the vehicle is being towed.
- 7). Test that all your lights work before you begin the tow.