Where is the towing hook located at the rear of the new Santana?
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The towing hook at the rear of the new Santana is located at the lower part of the bumper. Here are some details about the towing hook: 1. Location of the towing hook: The towing hook is usually clearly marked in the vehicle's user manual. Owners can also locate it by observing the front and rear bumpers, where a hidden space is covered by a round or square cap—this is where the towing hook is positioned. 2. Whether using a soft or hard towing tool: Ensure that the connection to the towing hook is secure and reliable during installation. If the towing hook has a safety lock, make sure it is properly locked. Before towing, check the connections at both ends again. When using a soft towing rope without hooks at both ends, tie a slip knot. If a tight knot is tied, it may become difficult to untie after being subjected to strong pulling force.
I've driven the new Santana several times, and the rear tow hook is located right in the middle below the rear bumper. Just squat down a little and you'll see a square plastic cover. The cover is usually secured with clips or screws, and you can pry it open or unscrew it to reveal the tow hook hole. I remember last time when my friend's car got stuck in a snowdrift, I showed him how to easily find and use it. Usually, make sure the cover doesn't accumulate dust to prevent rust; when towing, always check that the load doesn't exceed 2000 kg (confirm with the manual) and use a suitable tow rope to secure it tightly. Safety first—turn on the hazard lights when towing and start slowly without stomping on the gas. The design is quite reasonable, but beginners might miss it. However, once you're familiar with the car, it's easy to master.