Run your engine only as long as you must. This saves 
fuel.  When  you run the engine, make it  go a little faster 
than  just  idle.  That  is, push the accelerator slightly. This 
uses less  fuel  for  the  heat that you get and 
it keeps  the 
battery charged.  You will need 
a well-charged  battery to 
restart the vehicle, and possibly  for signaling later on 
with your headlamps.  Let the heater run for a while. 
Then,  shut the engine  off and close the window  almost 
all the  way to preserve the heat.  Start the engine  again 
and repeat this only when  you 
feel really uncomfortable 
from  the cold.  But do  it  as little as possible. Preserve the 
fuel  as long  as you  can. 
To help keep warm,  you can get 
out  of the vehicle and  do  some fairly vigorous exercises 
every  half hour or 
so until help comes. 
Recreational  Vehicle  Towing 
There may be times when you want  to tow your vehicle 
behind  another vehicle for use at your destination. Be  sure 
to use the proper towing equipment  designed  for 
recreational  towing. Follow the instructions  for the 
towing equipment. 
Towing Your Vehicle from  the  Front 
Follow these steps: 
1.  Put the front  wheels on a dolly. 
NOTICE: 
Do not  tow  your  vehicle  with  the  front  wheels  in 
contact  with  the  ground,  or  the  automatic 
transaxle  could  be  damaged. 
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