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Well since yours is an 09 I am not sure but I assume it will be just like my 93 chevy it is bihind the distributor almost againt the firewall hope this give you and idea of where
No vehicle is really towable with all four wheels on the surface. It is best to have a front wheel dolly trailer that the front wheels set on strapped down to tow by. The axles are freely moving if the tires are all on the surface creating a harsh wear to the transmission. The transmission is a hydralic pump as you may know & if the axles are moving for a long distance some parts inside the transmission will be fluxuating as you travel. Many vehicle end up at a transmission shop where I am at with some sort of drivability problem since they have been towed for a long distance. Usually inside your owns manual they will have a section on towing. I would read that section if you have the manual
being 2008, is should still be under the warranty. Take it to the car wash and use one of the high pressure washing machine and see where is coming in from. more likely will be the tail light. if its hatchback have someone sit in the back with a flash light and while spraying the water have that person observing the leaks.
sure just make sure its not in gear, the clutch not being engaged will make sure the wheels spining wont o any damage, if you want to be extra careful keep the clutch pedal depressed with a piece of wood wedged up against the seat
it can, but I would talk to a trailer hitch shop that installs towing kits. some of these will have a pump to circulate trans fluid to keep the trans lubricated. They could best advise you.
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