Where is the towing hook on the Geely Vision?
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The rear towing hook of the Geely Vision is located on the left side under the trunk at the back of the car, which can be seen by bending down. The following is a relevant introduction about the Geely Vision: 1. Power: The Geely Vision is equipped with 1.8L and 1.5L-CVVT all-aluminum engines. It has significant characteristics of strong power, low fuel consumption, and low noise. This CVVT all-aluminum engine represents the highest level of domestic independent brand engines currently. 2. Body size: The Geely Vision adopts a balanced and advanced integrated layout concept with a long wheelbase and large body. The wheelbase is 2602mm, and the body size is 4602*1725*1480mm, which is spacious and generous, ranking among the top in the same class of mid-size cars.
I've been driving the Vision for several years, and you really have to get down on the ground to find the tow hook location. There's a rectangular plastic cover on the lower right corner of the front bumper—just pry it open with a knife to reveal the screw hole. The rear tow hook is even more hidden: open the trunk, lift the floor panel, remove the spare tire and tool kit, and you'll see a raised metal ring in the middle of the chassis. Remember to first screw the silver tow ring clockwise into the hole—the tow rope must only be attached to this ring! Never hook directly onto the bumper. Last year, my friend forcefully pulled and tore the rear bumper, costing over 800 yuan in repairs. The tow ring in the car's tool kit is smaller than a bottle cap, so make sure to regularly check if it's still there.
Just helped my neighbor tow a stalled Vision last week. The front towing eye on this car is located inside the bumper on the passenger side, with a square cover marked with a cross that can be pried open with a fingernail. Note that the towing eye must be screwed clockwise all the way until you hear a click to ensure it's locked. It's not recommended to remove the rear towing hook yourself—not only is it blocked by the foam mold in the spare tire well, but you also need to remove the fixing screws. If you must tow from the rear, remember to attach to the chassis longitudinal beam, and keep the towing rope angle under 30 degrees. The car manual on page 87 actually illustrates this very clearly, but many people have never even looked at it.