Where is the tow hook located on the 10th-generation Civic?
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Civic tow hook locations: The rear tow hook is located under the center of the rear bumper; The front tow hook is behind a removable plastic panel near the fog lights, usually either square or round with gaps around it. Avoid towing excessively heavy vehicles as it may cause frame deformation. Precautions for towing a Honda Civic are as follows: Hook: When towing a Honda Civic, double-check that the hook is securely fastened and properly installed to avoid complications during the towing process. Distance: Pay special attention to speed control and the distance between the two vehicles when towing a Honda Civic, as poor judgment can lead to accidents. Maintain a speed of 20 km/h during towing and never exceed 30 km/h. Honda Civic specifications: Maximum engine power 134 (kW), maximum torque 240 (N·m), transmission uses CVT continuously variable transmission, length*width*height is 4674*1802*1415 (mm). How to attach the tow rope: Locate the tow hook positions at the rear of the towing vehicle and the front of the towed vehicle. Many vehicles have tow hooks designed under the bumper, usually marked clearly in the vehicle manual. Install the towing equipment. Whether using soft or hard towing tools, ensure the connection to the vehicle's hook is secure and reliable. If the tow hook has a safety lock, make sure it is locked in place. Recheck the connections before starting to tow. The towing vehicle should start in 1st gear to provide sufficient torque for traction. Control the speed and maintain smooth driving, increasing power output when slight resistance is felt. For manual transmission models, avoid abruptly releasing the clutch pedal; use half-clutch for a slow start to prevent damage to the vehicle.