Most vehicles can tow a moderate amount of weight (1000 lbs or less) without too much trouble But for heavier loads, the suspension and cooling system may require beefing up (See your owners manual for towing recommendations and load limits) Overload or air-assist shocks can keep the rear end from sagging, and a stabilizer bar on the trailer hitch can reduce swaying Automatic transmissions should be equipped with an oil cooler (See Automatic Transmission Fluid) to protect the transmission against overheating A larger radiator or a larger fan may be required to keep the engine from overheating
The optional auto insurance coverage which will reimburse the insured for the expense of towing or repairs at the place of disablement in the event the vehicle becomes disabled Coverage is written with a per Occurrence Limit (See Occurrence; Limit)
This coverage will reimburse you to a predetermined limit for each disablement caused by a covered peril