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Car
Carrier Rental from Penske
WARNING:
Read before using the car carrier. |
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The car carrier may only be used with a Penske truck.
When used properly, the car carrier can provide a safe
and effective means to transport a vehicle within the
following limitations. Contact your local Penske representative
if you have any questions.
Car
Carrier Load Limitations: |

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| Towed
vehicle at widest point: |
79"
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| Minimum
width: |
42"
between inside of tires |
| Maximum
weight: |
4,055
lbs. |
| Maximum
size for tires: |
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17"
or larger tires |
Not
Transportable |
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16"
tires |
265
70 R16 |
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15"
tires |
265
60 R15 |
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14"
tires |
265
60 R14 |
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| Minimum
size for tires: |
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13"
tires |
165
70 R13 |
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12"
tires |
Not
Transportable |
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Refer
to tire size chart.
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Vehicle
must be centered with front end on car carrier facing forward.
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Vehicles
with low front end or air dams may not have enough ground clearance
to drive up the car carrier ramps.
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Towed
vehicles must not be loaded with possessions, people, pets,
etc
IMPORTANT
Car carrier must be attached to truck before loading the transported
vehicle. Do not back the truck with car carrier attached if you
are not skilled in backing a trailer.
Instructions for Hook-up
Your Penske representative will hook up the car carrier to the
truck at the time of rental. However, if it is necessary for you
to disconnect the car carrier in order to load the truck, follow
the instructions to reattach the car carrier.
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The
coupler locking device must be in the full open position. If
equipped with a lower locking plate, the plate must be in the
down position. Place the coupler of the car carrier over the
2" hitch ball on the truck. Be sure the coupler is fully seated
down over the ball.
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Lever-Type Coupler
(with locking plate)
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Handwheel-Type
Coupler |
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Completely
lock the coupler. If equipped with a lever-type coupler, the
lever must be in the down position and the locking pin inserted.
If equipped with a lower locking plate, the plate must be in
the up horizontal position. If equipped with a handwheel-type
coupler, completely tighten the handwheel. The tongue jack must
be fully cranked to the up position before moving the car carrier.
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Connect
the color-coded wires from the car carrier to the corresponding
color-coded posts on the truck's electrical box. Check for proper
operation.
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Crisscross
the safety chains from the tongue of the car carrier. Pass through
eyelets on truck and attach hook to safety chain. Allow slack
in the chains for movement during turns made by the truck and
car carrier.
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5.
Secure the emergency brake actuator cable to the eyelet on the truck
and allow enough slack for turning. |
Hookup
of the Transported Vehicle to Car Carrier
It is the customer's responsibility to hook up the transported
vehicle to the car carrier. Consult your insurance carrier before
towing as Penske is not responsible for any damage to a transported
vehicle.
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1.
Be sure that the truck and car carrier are straight and on level
ground.
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2.
Remove safety pin on ratchet assembly and unroll straps. Place ratchet
handle in the down position. |
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3.
Lay tire straps along fender side of car carrier, off of tire platform. |
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4.
Push down on the ramp release latchand pull ramps out completely
using the ramp handles. Lower ramps to the ground. |
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5.
With someone safely guiding you, slowly drive the front end of
the transported vehicle onto the car carrier until the tires on
the transported vehicle are resting against the wheel stops. Make
certain that the transported vehicle is centered on the car carrier
platform. NEVER BACK UP A TRANSPORTED VEHICLE ONTO A CAR CARRIER.
6. Place transported vehicle in park or low gear and set parking
brake.
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7.
Center the tie-down ratchets in front of the transported vehicle's
tires and pull the car carrier tire straps forward over the tires. |
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8.
Tighten each tire strap securely by pulling up and down as many
times as necessary on the car carrier ratchet assembly handle. Be
sure the strap on the inside of the tire does not come in contact
with any brake or suspension parts. Insert safety pins and attach
safety clip with ratchet handle in down position. |
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9.
Hook up safety chains from car carrier to the frame of transported
vehicle directly above the area where chains are mounted on the
car carrier. Safety chains must not attach or go over steering or
brake parts of transported vehicle. Allow slight slack in chains
to provide for suspension movement on the transported vehicle. |

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10.
Using the ramp handles, return the ramps to the storage position.
Be sure ramp latch lock snaps in place.
11. Check the towing system after hookup, tow about 100 feet, then
stop, and perform a safety check. Check the bolts, chains, coupler,
ramps, tire straps, and other items to make sure they are in the
right position and secure. Repeat the safety check after the first
five miles and then every 50 miles thereafter.
12. Towed vehicle is now safely connected and ready to be towed.
CHECK
THE CAR CARRIER BOLTS, COUPLER , SAFETY CHAINS, ELECTRICAL HOOKUP,
AND TIRE STRAPS AFTER THE FIRST FIVE MILES OF TRAVEL AND THEN
EVERY 50 MILES THEREAFTER.
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Unload
Transported Vehicle from Car Carrier
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Do
not unhook car carrier from truck until transported vehicle
is removed from car carrier.
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Park
truck and car carrier straight and on level ground.
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Fully
apply the parking brakes on the Penske truck and the transported
vehicle.
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Remove
tire straps from the towed vehicle, placing the ratchet handle
in the down position.
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Push
down on ramp release latch and pull ramps out completely using
the ramp handle. Lower ramps to the ground.
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Release
parking brake on transported vehicle.
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SLOWLY
back transported vehicle off of car carrier to prevent bottom
of vehicle from contacting ramps.
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Return
car carrier ramps to the storage position and make sure they
are locked in place.
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Take
up excess slack of tire straps in ratchet assembly.
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Place
safety chains in storage position.
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