Where is the Odyssey's tow hook located?

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MacAbigail
07/25/25 12:40am
Generally, the tow hook is placed in the plastic tool box under the spare tire. Precautions for using the tow hook are as follows: 1. Choose the appropriate hook: The tow hook should not only be able to hook on but must be securely hooked and properly installed. Double-check that the hook is properly secured before towing. If the hook comes loose midway, it can cause significant trouble. 2. Use of the tow bar: If the towed vehicle has brake issues or if towing is required on icy or snowy roads, a tow bar should be prioritized. A rigid tow bar can prevent the towed vehicle from losing control of its speed if the towing vehicle pulls too hard or needs to brake suddenly. In general, using a tow bar is safer. 3. Pay attention to speed: Special attention must be paid to controlling the speed and maintaining a safe distance between the two vehicles during towing, as even a slight miscalculation can lead to an accident.
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