Flat towing
#2
You should not need to remove any fuses. Once you put the transfer case in neutral you can shut if off and take the key out. Obviously make sure the wheels are straight and be very aware that with the trans case in neutral the shifter being in park will not prevent the vehicle from rolling. Its in the owners manual (can download from GM if you do not have yours) under recreation vehicle towing.
#3
You should not need to remove any fuses. Once you put the transfer case in neutral you can shut if off and take the key out. Obviously make sure the wheels are straight and be very aware that with the trans case in neutral the shifter being in park will not prevent the vehicle from rolling. Its in the owners manual (can download from GM if you do not have yours) under recreation vehicle towing.
#4
Good point - totally forgot about that (been a long time since I've towed something flat). Steering does need to be unlocked so that it will track and not damage the ties rods and what not when turning.Yeah disconnecting the battery would be the best way to prevent killing the battery although I'm sure there is some specific fuses that could be pulled.
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