Having an automobile is useful, only a vehicle means a breakdown… And unfortunately, we know very well, even the luckiest among us rarely fall through the cracks. On the other hand, between an automobile that doesn’t start in the morning and breaking down on the highway, the outcomes are going to be quite different. In any case, a Hyundai Bayon that doesn’t drive is difficult to move and the only solution is often to tow it to the closest mechanic. In this content page we will teach you how to tow a Hyundai Bayon, respecting the legislation and guaranteeing maximum safety. To achieve this, first we will look at the rules to adhere to when towing a Hyundai Bayon, then how to tow a Hyundai Bayon yourself, and at last, the most sensible solution is to hire a specialist to tow your car.

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The rules to adhere to if you want to tow an Hyundai Bayon

It is indeed possible to tow your vehicle. On the other hand, if you want to go into towing a Hyundai Bayon you will have to adhere to some measures. We present them to you down below:

  • Do not drive on motorways or expressways, because the speed at which you will tow your Hyundai Bayon may endanger yourself and other drivers if you do it on an expressway.
  • Do not exceed 25 km/h, you must always stay in control of both vehicles, a high speed will not let you to predict possible challenges and the towed car may enter the first one
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  • Limit yourself to short distance journeys. If you have to travel several dozen kilometres, it is better to call a breakdown service.
  • When towing, try to be sure that the Hyundai Bayon and the car towing it are correctly lined up, to keep a great behaviour.
  • Switch on the warnings lights on both vehicles.
  • If the Hyundai Bayon being towed has no battery, you will need to use a removable plate plugged into the first vehicle so that you can alert the drivers behind you.

How to tow a Hyundai Bayon by yourself

Now that you have learned the basic rules for securely towing a Hyundai Bayon, we will learn you the different techniques to do it:

  • Use only a tow bar to tow your Hyundai Bayon, as ropes, straps or other products are not suitable and will only risk you having an accident. If the towing device is flexible, you risk hitting the towing vehicle. It will be better to buy a towing bar.
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  • You can use one of the three kinds existing tow bars to tow your Hyundai Bayon, telescopic bars (40 to 50 euros), folding bars (30 to 100 euros) and standard bars (30 to 40 euros).
  • Examine that you have two towing rings on the vehicles, which will allow you to link them together with the tow bar.
  • Examine that the towing vehicle is heavier than the vehicle to be towed.
  • Have functional signalling on the Hyundai Bayon to be towed.

These are the restrictions to adhere to if you want to tow your Hyundai Bayon. On the other hand bear in mind that this method should only be used for short distances to avoid a more expensive towing, if you have a long distance to cover we advise you to read the following section.

Have your Hyundai Bayon towed by a specialist

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To finish , last part of our guidebook, if you are not able to tow your Hyundai Bayon in good conditions, it remains the most rational method, to call a tow truck to tow your car. This may look like an expensive option, but in most insurance contracts, there is a clause that allows you to use their services at no cost. Here are the details to verify on your insurance contract before calling a tow truck:

  • That the distance between your home and the place of breakdown is in respect with the mileage included in your agreement (generally covered more than 50 km from your home).
  • Examine that the problems you are being confronted with are well taken care of by your insurer.
  • At last, verify the deductible amount on your account.

Now you have all the info you need to tow your Hyundai Bayon in good conditions.

If you want more tutorials on the Hyundai Bayon, go to our Hyundai Bayon category.