How to Tow a Honda Civic With a Dolly

Auteur: Randy Alexander
Date De Création: 26 Avril 2021
Date De Mise À Jour: 1 Juillet 2024
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There are many reasons to tow a Honda Civic on a tow dolly. A tow dolly is designed to pull a vehicle behind another vehicle with the idle wheels -- non-driving wheels -- on the the ground and the driving wheels off the ground. Some vehicles require a long process to prepare the vehicle for towing on a dolly. The Civic, however, has a very straightforward towing process when using a dolly and requires no special preparation.

Step 1

Park the tow dolly and the Civic on a flat surface. Position the Civic about 8 to 10 feet behind the rear of the dolly.

Step 2

Grab the dollys ramps and pull them outward until they are fully extended and lay them on the ground.

Step 3

Enter the Civic and start the ignition.

Step 4

Place the vehicle in "Drive" for automatic or "First Gear" if operating a standard transmission and slowly drive towards the ramps, using your assistant to guide you.


Step 5

Continue driving up the ramps, with the guidance of your assistant.

Step 6

Stop the Civic when your guide tells you that you have reached the dollys platform, the area where the cars front wheels set in.

Step 7

Place the Civic in "Neutral," set the parking brake, turn the ignition off and exit the Civic.

Step 8

Place the dollys ratcheting straps over the Civics wheels, as instructed in the dollys instructions. Tighten the straps using the ratchets until the vehicles front wheels are secure.

Step 9

Remove the key from the Civics ignition, place the Civics gear selector in "Park" if equipped with an automatic or "First" if equipped with a manual transmission and release the parking brake.

Step 10

Accelerate and stop slowly and evenly, as hard acceleration or braking can cause damage to the towing vehicle.


Negotiate tight turns carefully, as the tow dolly will take turns slightly tighter than the towing vehicle. Pay close attention to your side view mirrors when in tight turns.

Items you will need

  • Assistant

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