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GMC JIMMY 2005  Owners Manual Dinghy Towing (Two-Wheel-Drive Vehicles
and Vehicles with the Electronic
Transfer Case)
Notice:If you tow your vehicle with all four wheels
on the ground, the drivetrain components could
be damaged. T

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GMC JIMMY 2005  Owners Manual Dolly Towing
(Vehicles with Automatic Transfer Case)
If your vehicle has an automatic transfer case, your
vehicle can be dolly towed.
1. Follow the dolly manufacturer’s instructions to attach
and se

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GMC JIMMY 2005  Owners Manual Rear Towing (Rear Wheels off the Ground)
If your vehicle has an electronic transfer case, you can
dolly tow your vehicle from the rear only if the rear wheels
are on the dolly. Use the following steps

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GMC JIMMY 2005  Owners Manual Dolly Towing (Two-Wheel-Drive
Vehicles)
Front Towing (Front Wheels off
the Ground)
You can dolly tow your vehicle from the front. Use the
following steps to dolly tow your vehicle:
1. Follow the dolly

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GMC JIMMY 2005  Owners Manual Rear Towing (Rear Wheels off the Ground)
You can dolly tow your vehicle from the rear. Use the
following steps to dolly tow your vehicle:
1. Follow the dolly manufacturer’s instructions to attach
an

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GMC JIMMY 2005  Owners Manual Weight of the Trailer
How heavy can a trailer safely be?
It depends on how you plan to use your rig. For
example, speed, altitude, road grades, outside
temperature and how much your vehicle is used to

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GMC JIMMY 2005  Owners Manual Following Distance
Stay at least twice as far behind the vehicle ahead as
you would when driving your vehicle without a trailer.
This can help you avoid situations that require
heavy braking and sudde

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GMC JIMMY 2005  Owners Manual Driving On Grades
Reduce speed and shift to a lower gearbeforeyou start
down a long or steep downgrade. If you don’t shift
down, you might have to use your brakes so much that
they would get hot and