AutosHow to find and use the hidden towing eye on your car

How to find and use the hidden towing eye on your car

Almost every car has bumper covers, but most people would prefer to avoid using them unless someone needs our help.

Sometimes instead of a cover, we may find an exposed towing eye.
Sometimes instead of a cover, we may find an exposed towing eye.
Images source: © fot. Mariusz Zmysłowski

12 Jul 2024 | updated: 6 October 2024 14:43

On the front and rear bumpers, you can find a small cover that is usually round or square, depending on the vehicle model. Underneath it is a thread for a towing eye, which is part of the factory tool kit. This allows for the safe attachment of a tow strap or rope to pull the car onto a tow truck.

To access the thread, insert a flathead screwdriver or the tip of your car key into the notch and gently pry open the cover. It is usually secured with a plastic strip to prevent getting lost. Be sure to tighten the towing eye securely after screwing it in.

The size of the towing eyes may vary depending on the vehicle's construction, as the thread is located in the beam. Some manufacturers opt instead to integrate them with the beam and place them in a visible spot.

While this is obvious knowledge for car enthusiasts, people who use vehicles solely for transportation may not know it. Even though the car manual contains this information, it is useful to know in advance where and what to look for rather than wasting time going through the manual.

Lastly, knowing the correct procedures can save valuable time and prevent potential damage to your vehicle.

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