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YOU HAVE IMMO ON THAT CAR ,TEST SECOND KEY FIRST,THEN THE IGNITION KEY CONTACT CAN BE FAULTY. SECOND THE STARTER CAN HAVE BAD CABLE ON THE STARTER (COMMON FAULT), IF ITS THE STARTER IT SHOULD BE ABLE TO TOW START THE CAR IF ITS A MANUAL GEAR BOX,
Front bumper tow hooks are large, easily visible
hooks that are attached to the exterior of the vehicle's bumper. Primary Benefit:
Tow hooks can be used as a point of attachment for
chains or straps to extract a stuck vehicle.
As a matter of fact there isn't one. I wondered the same thing when I had to tow another Saturn. Just find a hole in the engine cradle and loop it through there. It works just the same as a tow point (such as the back of the car under the rear bumper).
The official front jacking points are on the reinforced edge of the unit body, just behind the front wheels.
If you're using a hydraulic jack, you can jack the front of the car from the front tow hook, place your axle stands under the front jack points, then let the car down onto the axle stands.
Always use axle stands when working on your car, never trust the jack alone.
Manual says: It is recommended that your vehicle be towed with a wheel lift or flatbed equipment. Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford Motor Company has not approved a slingbelt towing procedure.
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