Hi. Last night I hit a curb and blew two tires on my 2002 Prius - both on the driver's side. Obviously having only one spare there was nothing I could do as it was so late. I had to leave the car in a parking lot overnight. I am about to call to arrange towing and I seem to remember that there are some special instructions/needs when towing a Classic Prius. I do not have my manual as it is in the car. Do I need to get a flatbed? Are there any other special instructions? Which tire (front or back) should I have them put the spare on to tow? Please advise. The parking lot that I left it in is sort of sketchy and I want to take care of this right away but want to make sure I do the right thing. Thanks in advance.
Sorry to hear about your accident. I suggest you arrange for a flatbed tow truck. The tow truck driver will probably just pull your car up onto the flatbed without bothering to replace either of the blown tires - and that probably will be OK to do. If you were not concerned about parking lot security, an alternative approach would be for you to borrow or rent another vehicle, then remove one failed tire at a time and have it replaced by a tire dealer.
Thank you so much for the quick response. I really appreciate it. I will get a flatbed and try to get him to put on the spare too just to be on the safe side.
You can't tow it down the road with the front wheels rolling. You can pull it up on a truck. As long as you have the rims off you should either paint or grease the area where the aluminum rim touchs the steel hub, 'cause they get rust welded together and then it's hell to change a tire in the field.
Yes, DO NOT tow the car with the front wheels on the ground. The transaxle will not get lubrication and you'll trash the HSD. You can tow with the back wheels on the ground, though, or put it up on a flatbet truck.