Ford 2022 My Wrecker Towing Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Ford
Table of Contents
- Ford 2022 My Wrecker Towing
- GENERAL TOWING INFORMATION
- PREPARATORY STEPS
- FLATBED
- WHEEL LIFT
- TOWING SPEEDS AND DISTANCE
- TOWING, RECOVERY AND STORAGE OF DAMAGED FORD MOTOR COMPANY ELECTRIC AND
- Vehicle Shutdown and HV System Disabling
- Storing Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
- Transport-Guideline Footnote “K”
- Transport-Guideline Footnote “L”
- Transport-Guideline Footnote “M”
- Adding Fuel and Fuel Requirements
- How to Release the Parking Brake
- Care with Interior Fabrics
- Typical Towing Method
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Ford 2022 My Wrecker Towing
ABOUT THIS WRECKER TOWING
- Ford Motor Company salutes and applauds the towing industry for many fine years of service to the automotive industry. We will continue to work to provide our customers with guidelines to help assist with safe and efficient towing.
- This manual contains the latest towing procedures for Ford and Lincoln vehicles. Ford Motor Company has created easy-to-follow instructions with illustrations showing the correct hook-up to help prevent damage when towing.
- New body effects and aerodynamic styling require new methods of towing to reduce the possibility of damage while in-tow. Wheel lifts or flatbed equipment are required to tow Ford Motor Company vehicles. Refer to the instructions given for the specific vehicle to be towed.
NOTE, NOTICE AND WARNING
As you read through this manual, you may come across a NOTE, NOTICE or WARNING. Each one is there for a specific purpose: A NOTE calls attention to unique, additional or essential information related to the subject procedure. A NOTICE identifies a hazard that could damage the vehicle or property. A WARNING identifies a hazard to yourself or others that could result in severe injury or death.
GENERAL TOWING INFORMATION
WARNING:
When working with a vehicle that has been damaged or in an accident, always
proceed with caution around undeployed airbags. As a precaution the airbag
system should be disabled by disconnecting the battery in a safe manner.
NOTICE
- Incorrect towing of a vehicle may result in damage to components such as the transmission/transaxle, transfer case, front or rear fascia, steering/suspension and exhaust. Always follow the specified towing procedures. It is recommended that only an unloaded vehicle be towed.
- Prior to transporting a battery electric or hybrid electric vehicle that has experienced physical damage to the body, underbody or powertrain, refer to the Towing, Recovery and Storage of Damaged Ford Motor Company Electric and Hybrid-Electric Vehicles section of this guide.
- Ford Motor Company does not recommend the use of sling belts or tow bars, which may cause damage to the fascia, lower body panels, air dams and/or other components.
- Always consult the tow equipment manufacturer for specific instructions on how to operate their equipment. If a vehicle has been modified, consult the equipment modifier or supplier for the specific towing instructions.
- When a vehicle is towed over rough pitching roads, such as a crowned road at a railroad crossing, reduce the towing speed to avoid damaging the vehicle undercarriage.
- Never hook a J-hook to any suspension, wheel, or driveline component. Securing a vehicle using this method may cause damage to the vehicle.
- On rough pavement or whenever the tow truck operator is not sure of road surface conditions, the maximum towing speed is 55 km/h (35 mph). To prevent damage to the vehicle, it is the towing equipment operator’s responsibility to evaluate and adjust to the specific towing conditions.
- When towing the vehicle, turn the ignition to the OFF position to deactivate the airbag system.
- Disabling the airbag system when towing an undamaged vehicle as instructed in this manual is not necessary. Standard towing or recovery procedures will not cause airbag deployment.
- As a general rule tow the vehicle with the drive wheels off the ground. If the vehicle is towed on its drive wheels use tow dollies as indicated by the Model-Specific Transport Guidelines in this manual.
- When a vehicle is being towed with the front wheels on the ground, lock the steering wheel into place using an approved locking device.
- Do not use the steering column ignition lock to secure the wheels.
- When a vehicle is being towed with the rear wheels on the ground, the steering wheel must not be locked and must be free to rotate.
PREPARATORY STEPS
- Make sure the ignition is in the OFF position.
- Refer to Starting And Stopping the Engine section in the Owner’s Guide for details on the keyless ignition system.
NOTE:
The ignition must be in the OFF position to prevent accidental airbag
deployment when transporting the vehicle.
NOTE:
Overriding Post Impact Braking – You can override post impact braking by
pressing the brake or accelerator pedal.
- Release the parking brake.
- For vehicles equipped with an electronic parking brake, the ignition must be turned on to release the parking brake.
- If the battery is dead, jump start to supply power.
- If the parking brake cannot be released, use tow dollies or manually release the electronic parking brake as follows:
WARNING:
Never get under a vehicle that is supported only by a jack. The jack could
unintentionally lower. Always support the vehicle with floor stands. Failure
to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury.
WARNING:
Identify the correct jacking points by locating the triangle stamped into the
uni-body sheet metal or vehicle frame. Raising a vehicle in any other location
may result in vehicle shifting or falling. Failure to follow this instruction
may result in serious personal injury.
WARNING:
Only raise the vehicle when positioned on a hard, level surface. Attempting to
raise the vehicle on an uneven or soft surface may result in the vehicle
slipping or falling from the jack or jack stand. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in serious personal injury.
WARNING:
When jacking or lifting the vehicle, block all wheels remaining on the ground.
Set the parking brake if the rear wheels will remain on the ground. These
actions help prevent unintended vehicle movement. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in serious personal injury.
NOTICE:
The jack provided with the vehicle is intended to be used in an emergency for
changing a deflated tire. To avoid damage to the vehicle, never use the jack
to hoist the vehicle for any other purpose.
NOTICE:
Do not attempt to use jack pressure on either the front bumper or the rear
bumper on any vehicle. Damage to bumper covers will occur.
- Block the front wheels.
- Disconnect the electrical connector at the rear brake caliper.
- Remove the two 5 mm hex screws retaining the parking brake actuator motor.
- Twist the parking brake actuator motor to remove it from the rear brake caliper.
- Rotate the exposed ball screw driveshaft clockwise at 120°.
- Repeat on the other side.
- Place the transmission/transaxle in N (Neutral).
- All Ford and Lincoln vehicles incorporate a brake-shift interlock feature that prevents shifting from P (PARK) unless the ignition is in the ON/ACC position and the brake pedal is pressed.
- Set the parking brake or block the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving.
NOTE:
If the battery is dead, jump-start the vehicle to supply power. For
vehicles with a key:
- Press the brake pedal.
- Turn the key to the ON (II) position.
- Shift the transmission to the N position.
- Turn the ignition to the OFF position.
For vehicles with push-button start:
- With the brake not pressed, press the start/stop button. This turns the ignition ON.
- Press the brake pedal.
- Shift the vehicle to N.
- Release the brake pedal.
- Press the start/stop button to turn the ignition OFF.
NOTE:
If the gearshift lever cannot be moved out of P with the ignition in the
ON/ACC position and the brake pedal pressed, refer to brake-shift interlock in
the Transmission section of the Owner’s Guide.
FLATBED
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When winching the vehicle onto the flatbed, care must be taken to avoid damaging the fascia, bumper, lower body panels and/or air dams.
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Refer to the Model-Specific Transport Guidelines in this manual for winching locations.
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Ramps or wooden blocks may be needed to gain enough clearance to winch the vehicle onto
the flatbed. -
It may be necessary to cover the cable or chain with a rag to prevent damage to the fascia.
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Crossbeam/spacer blocks may be used to keep the cable from coming in contact with the air deflector.
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To secure the vehicle:
- Use a T-hook inserted in the appropriate tie-down slot as indicated in the Model-Specific Transport Guidelines in this manual.
- 8-point basket or tire/wheel straps may also be used.
- The rated capacity must equal or exceed the vehicle weight at each tire.
- After installation always inspects the strap on the backside of the tire to make sure it is not contacting any brake, steering or suspension components.
- Ford Motor Company does not recommend or approve securing a vehicle through the wheel or wheel spoke.
- On vehicles equipped with an air suspension system, the air suspension service switch must be turned off prior to the vehicle being tied down. Refer to the Owner’s Guide for the switch location.
WHEEL LIFT
- When the vehicle is towed with the drive wheels on the ground, position dollies under the wheels if a distance of 80 km/h (50 mi) or a speed of 55 km/h (35 mph) is to be exceeded.
- Refer to the tow dolly manufacturer for equipment speed and weight limitations.
Secure the vehicle to the wheel lift using safety chains equipped with T-hooks or safety hooks.
TOWING SPEEDS AND DISTANCE
- Refer to the Model-Specific Transport Guidelines towing speed and distance limitations in this manual.
- Refer to the tow dolly manufacturer for speed and weight limitations.
- Towing speed should not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph).
- On rough pavement, the maximum towing speed is 55 km/h (35 mph).
TOWING, RECOVERY AND STORAGE OF DAMAGED FORD MOTOR COMPANY ELECTRIC AND
HYBRID VEHICLES
IMPORTANT:
Before proceeding, refer to the appropriate Emergency Response Guide (ERG),
for additional vehicle handling and if needed high voltage (HV) battery
depower instructions. These guides can be found at: www.motorcraftservice.com,
select quick guides, then select the appropriate vehicle emergency response
guide.
In the event of damage or fire involving an Electric Vehicle (EV) or Hybrid-
Electric Vehicle (HEV):
- Always assume the HV battery and associated components are energized and fully charged.
- Exposed electrical components, orange HV cables/wires, and HV batteries present potential HV shock hazards.
- Venting/off-gassing of HV lithiumion battery vapors are potentially toxic and flammable.
- There is a potential for delayed fire or delayed release of toxic and/or flammable gases with lithium-ion batteries.
Vehicle Shutdown and HV System Disabling
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Advise your dispatcher and all other responders that an electric or hybrid-electric vehicle is involved.
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Always approach the vehicle from the sides to stay out of potential travel path. It may be difficult
to determine if the vehicle is running due to lack of engine noise. -
Place the vehicle into P (Park), set the parking brake, turn the vehicle off, activate hazard lights, and remove keys to a distance at least 16 ft (4.8 m) from the vehicle until loading the vehicle for transport.
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If you detect leaking fluids, sparks, smoke, flames, increased temperature, gurgling, popping or hissing noises from the HV battery compartment, ventilate the passenger area and call 911.
Storing Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
- If the HV battery is confirmed or suspected of being physically damaged, notify an authorized Ford or Lincoln Dealer as soon as possible as there may be additional steps necessary to secure, discharge, handle, and/or store the HV battery and vehicle.
- Do not store a severely damaged vehicle with a lithium-ion battery inside a structure or within 50 ft (15 m) of any structure or vehicle.
- Make sure that passenger and cargo compartments remain ventilated.
- Prior to placing and while located in storage area/tow lot, continue to inspect vehicle for leaking fluids, sparks, smoke, flames, gurgling or bubbling sounds from the HV battery and call 911 if any of these are detected.
- Maintain clear access to stored vehicles for monitoring and emergency response if needed.
For specific information and safety preparation regarding the HV system, refer
to:
www.motorcraftservice.com, select quick
guides, then select the appropriate vehicle emergency response guide.
Transport-Guideline Footnote “K”
Please refer to the owner’s manual for stay in neutral mode.
NOTE:
Stay in neutral mode is a temporary vehicle state with the ignition off.
Once in this mode, sufficient battery voltage must be maintained or your
vehicle returns to park.
Do not tow your vehicle in this mode.
Transport-Guideline Footnote “L”
To transport your vehicle it may be necessary to put the transmission in the MANUAL PARK OVERRIDE position, using the release lever on the side of the transmission. IN MANUAL PARK OVERRIDE THE VEHICLE IS FREE TO MOVE AND PARK CAN NOT BE ENGAGED. SECURE VEHICLE PRIOR TO MANUALLY OVERRIDING PARK.
- Block wheels to prevent vehicle movement.
- Remove bolt from manual override lever.
- Move lever from Normal to Override position.
- Re-install bolt and torque to 20 Nm (14.75 lb-ft) (bolt can be reused once).
- Move vehicle as required.
- Block wheels to prevent vehicle movement.
- Remove bolt from manual park override lever.
- Move lever from Override to Normal position.
- Install new bolt and torque to 20 Nm (14.75 lb-ft) (lever must be secured with a fastener)
To assist in maneuvering the vehicle it may be possible to achieve Neutral
Hold temporarily (without changing the transmission Manual Park Override
position) with sufficient battery power. In this mode, the vehicle is free to
move. Secure vehicle prior to entering this mode. To enter Stay in Neutral –
No Start follow the steps below:
Stay in Neutral Mode – No Start
- With the brake not pressed, press the start/stop button.
- Step on the brake pedal (keep brakes on through Step 6).
- Press the accelerator pedal to the floor (hold through Step 6).
- Rotate the gear selector to Neutral (N) and press the manual (M) button. For Lincoln vehicles with a push-button gear select module press N twice.
- Press then release the push to start button (transmission needs a minimum of 2 seconds to exit the park).
- When N (neutral) is displayed the brake and accelerator pedals can be released.
- To exit Stay in Neutral Mode – No Start, select a different gear.
Required: Do not tow your vehicle in this mode.
NOTE:
Stay in neutral mode is a temporary vehicle state with the ignition off. Once
in this mode, sufficient battery voltage must be maintained or your vehicle
returns to park. Do not tow your vehicle in this mode.
Transport-Guideline Footnote “M”
M The preferred method of flatbed tie-down is tired/wheel strap securement.
Addendum I – Ford GT Technical Instructions for Roadside Assistance
Ford GT Technical Instructions for Roadside Assistance
Explanation about Ford GT Service Dealer network
Not all Ford dealerships will be certified to service the Ford GT. Contact the
Ford GT Concierge to locate the nearest Certified Ford GT Service Dealership.
Contact information can be found in the introduction portion of the owner’s
guide.
Jump Start Instructions
The battery for the Ford GT is located inside the right front fender and is
not directly accessible for jump-starting. To jump-start the vehicle, there
are jump-start posts located under the front hood. See the illustration below
that shows the jump start locations. Note – The front hood release is in the
driver’s footwell area. If the vehicle is locked and the battery is dead, see
the instructions on the next page for opening the driver’s door.
Opening Drivers Door if Battery is Dead
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There is a mechanical method to enter the vehicle.
Use the key to unlock the rear hatch. The mechanical key slides out of key fob. -
Pull the manual door release to release the driver’s door. This is located on the left side of the storage
bin under the engine cover -
Once the driver’s door is open you can also access the hood release in the driver’s side footwell to access the jump posts.
Location and Use of Tow Hook
Each Ford GT includes a tow hook. The tow hook is located in the stowage bin under the rear hatch. To use the tow hook, screw it into the tow hook receiver located in the upper right hand side of the front grille. See illustration below.
Flat Tires and Use of TMK (Tire Mobility Kit) – (if equipped)
Most Ford GTs are equipped with a Tire Mobility Kit (TMK). This TMK is
located in the stowage bin under
the rear hatch. To use the TMK, follow the detailed instruction provided in
the owner’s manual. If the GT
with the flat tire must be moved to a safe location before the tire can be
removed, first use the TMK air
pump only to add enough air to the tire to move the vehicle.
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* **Only use the tire sealant if absolutely necessary to get the vehicle to a safe location.**
If the GT with a flat tire is located in a safe location, such as the
customer’s garage, do not use the TMK.
Have the Ford GT Service Dealer come to the vehicle and remove the flat tire
and wheel using a low-profile floor jack on one of the designated lift points.
The dealer can repair or replace the tire as needed.
Adding Fuel and Fuel Requirements
The Ford GT requires premium fuel. To add fuel, release the fuel filler door by unlocking the vehicle and pressing on the fuel door to release it. The Ford GT has a cap-less fuel filler neck. To add fuel, insert the funnel (provided in the storage bin under the rear hatch) into the filler neck. Add fuel through the funnel. This will require a fuel container with a long spout to clear the buttress on the side of the vehicle. Take care not to spill any fuel onto the vehicle. If you do, clean it off immediately.
Loading a Ford GT Onto a Roll-back or Trailer
The Ford GT can only be transported in an enclosed trailer or on a roll-back flatbed truck. The ramp angle/angle of approach on Ford GT is 9°. Below are some ramp lengths required to achieve this angle depending on trailer/bed entrance height:
Height | Required ramp length |
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20 in (508 mm) | 130 in (330.2 cm) |
18 in (457.2 mm) | 115 in (292.1 cm) |
16 in (406.4 mm) | 105 in (266.7 cm) |
14 in (355.6 mm) | 90 in (228.6 cm) |
12 in (304.8 mm) | 80 in (203.2 cm) |
The Ford GT is equipped with a front end lift feature that uses the
electronically controlled suspension hydraulics to lift the front of the
vehicle. This feature is used for driveway approaches and speed bumps. If
there is power to this system, use it to lift the front when loading the
vehicle onto a trailer or a roll back. To operate the front lift, use the
switch located on the top of the center console.
NOTE:
The engine must be running to use this feature.
NOTE:
The ground clearance on the vehicle at standard ride height is only
4.7 in (119.38 mm). Use care when moving or loading the vehicle to make
sure it does not bottom out.
NOTE:
The ride height is substantially lower in Track and V-Max drive
modes. When loading the vehicle onto a trailer or roll back, Use the mode
control button on the center console to place the vehicle in Normal drive
mode. This will bring the vehicle to normal ride height.
NOTE:
The Ford GT doors swing both upward and outward. At the full open
position, the top edge of the door is 67 in (170.18 cm) from the ground and
swings outward 26 in (660.4 mm). Make certain you have the needed clearance
prior to opening the door.
The full under-trays of the Ford GT are carbon fiber, there are no tie down
slots – use only over the tire straps to tie the vehicle down for
transport.
How to Release the Parking Brake
The parking brake must be released to move the vehicle or to place it onto a roll-back or trailer. The electric parking brake switch is located in the rear portion of the console. If the parking brake is applied, release it by using the switch. If the vehicle has no power and the parking brake is applied, use a jumper battery to provide power to the system, (see jump start instructions above), and then use the parking brake switch to release the brake.
Care of Wheels and Carbon Ceramic Brake Rotors
The Ford GT is equipped with either forged aluminum or carbon fiber
wheels. In either case, these wheels are very expensive. Take extra care
when handling these wheels.
Never place a hold down strap through one of these wheels unless the wheel
is already damaged from a collision.
The front and rear brake discs on the Ford GT are Carbon Ceramic. These
discs are VERY expensive. Never rest the vehicle on the discs or drag the
vehicle on these brake discs.
Care with Interior Fabrics
The seating, door trim, console trim and instrument panel trim on the Ford GT
are a combination of carbon fiber, Alcantara suede cloth, and fine leather.
Placing protection on the floor and seating surfaces is a requirement.
If you have to enter the car, make certain that your hands are clean and
your clothing is clean.
Placing protection on the floor and seating surface is a good precaution.
Vehicle Lift Points – (for information only)
Lift points – There is a full carbon fiber underbody on the Ford GT for aerodynamics. There are six alloy discs for lift points that are flush with the carbon fiber under tray panels, (see illustration). If the vehicle must be lifted for some reason, only place the jack on one of the alloy lift points. Do NOT lift on the carbon fiber panels since the panel can mar or fracture. A hockey puck is a perfect interface between the jack and the alloy disc since a puck is approximately the same diameter as the alloy disc.
Use of GoJak wheel dollies – if the vehicle must be lifted and rolled on wheel dollies, the perfect tool for this purpose are GoJak 4520 wheel lift dollies. These 20 in (50.8 cm) dollies fit well under the vehicle and allow for 3 in (76.2 mm) of lift.
How to Put the Transaxle into Neutral
The transaxle must be placed into “Neutral” to be able to load the vehicle
onto a trailer or onto a roll-back. Once the vehicle is placed in neutral,
extra care must be followed to ensure the vehicle does not roll. If the
vehicle has battery power, you can use the electric parking brake for this
purpose. The Ford GT transaxle will automatically go into Park position when
the engine is shut off or if one of the vehicle doors is opened. There are
specific procedures required to place the transaxle into Neutral as follows:
Determine vehicle condition and towing method using the chart below, then
reference appropriate procedure:
Can start, and run safely, Vehicle can drive under its own power| Refer to Typical Towing Method
– OR – Stay in Neutral mode
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Can start, and run safely, vehicle cannot drive under its own power|
Refer to Stay in Neutral mode
– OR – Using the Neutral Tool
Cannot start, but vehicle has electrical power| ****
Refer to Using the Neutral Tool
Cannot start, has no electrical power, vehicle can get power when jumper cables are installed| ****
Refer to Using the Neutral Tool
Vehicle cannot start, has no electrical power, vehicle will not come to life when jumper cables are applied| ****
Refer to No Start No Power
Typical Towing Method
- Start the vehicle, disengage the electric park brake and drive the vehicle onto the flat bed tow truck or trailer
- Shift the vehicle into Park (P), Turn off the vehicle, the park brake will automatically engage
Stay in Neutral Mode
NOTE:
Stay in Neutral mode allows the vehicle to stay in neutral when you exit your
vehicle. Your vehicle must be stationary to enter this mode.
- Appropriately install wheel chocks, ensure clearance around the vehicle, install the tow strap and prepare the vehicle for towing.
- Start the vehicle.
- Move the transmission selector to Neutral (N).
- Press the Manual (M) button in the center of the shifter control to enter Stay in Neutral mode.
NOTE:
A message appears in your information display when your vehicle has entered
Stay in Neutral mode.
- Disengage the electric park brake, turn the vehicle off, and exit the vehicle.
NOTE:
The Vehicle will stay in Neutral for 30 minutes. Timer will display on the
instrument cluster.
- While ensuring the vehicle does not roll carefully remove the wheel chocks, tow the vehicle onto the flat bed tow truck or trailer.
- Exit Stay in Neutral mode by shifting the vehicle to Park (P) and apply the parking brake.
Using the Neutral Tool
NOTE:
The transaxle neutral tool is located in the stowage compartment under the
rear hatch.
- If needed use a jump box or jumper cables, apply power to the jump posts under the front hood.
- Ensure clearance around the vehicle, install the tow strap and prepare the vehicle for towing.
- Turn the ignition to accessory mode.
- Disengage the electric park brake.
- Open the rear hatch, remove everything from the trunk.
- Remove the black rubber plug in the floor of the trunk.
- Install the transmission park override tool through the hole in the trunk on to the splined shaft.
- Rotate the tool clockwise approximately 30° (this will not require much force and it will reach stop when it reaches full position).
NOTICE:
DO NOT TRY TO START THE VEHICLE WITH THE TOOL ENGAGED. THIS CAN RESULT IN
TRANSMISSION FAULTS.
- The tool must be held in position while you tow the vehicle on to the flat bed tow truck or trailer.
- Remove the tool and stow everything back in the trunk.
- Shift the vehicle back to Park, re-engage the park brake.
No Start No Power
NOTE:
There is no way to manually disengage the electric park brake, so the rear
wheels will be locked if there is no way to apply power to the battery.
- Appropriately install wheel chocks, ensure clearance around the vehicle, install the tow strap and prepare the vehicle for towing.
- Using a rear wheel tire lift such as a Go-Jack wheel dolly, raise the rear tires off the ground.
- Load the vehicle for towing.
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