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Let’s say that your Grenadier just dies-won’t start or comes to a halt- who do you call?

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During business hours I’d call the dealer and try to work the problem. Outside of that I would assume we are all still under warranty, but what is the towing radius? If outside the radius, what happens? Have AAA, so I think I can move it 100 miles a day with a tow.

In the US, if the IG isn’t drivable during offraoding- a few scenarios:

-Some level of mapped road - I don’t know the heirarchy- but it seems that most ‘trials’ are even fire service roads?
-Mapped 4x4 trail. I assume that you are on your own here. Hopefully you went with people who will be able to assist. But let’s say that you are on your own.
-Unmapped, Big foot territory or open desert.

It seems the first would for a lot of roads that are just dirt roads, a tow-truck/flatbed normal service vehicle should come. I’m thinking something like Rapart Range Road here in CO.
When does a tow, become a recovery, become a rescue?
For more than that a ‘recovery service”??? I’m guessing it would be better to figure that out and contact before something happened.

Do people plan that far out, or is that my OCD coming through?
Or maybe I should start finding friends with CH53s…
 

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So the plan(s)? I’d really rather implement a plan than invent a plan, especially at what would be an stressful time.

Somewhat related, why when we have almost limitless memory on the smallest computer chips, and interfaces and computers all over these cars, why do we still need to plug some thing in and read codes to find out the problem with the car? It seems like there should be an app for that, but then I guess we’d have to start talking about the lack of public manual for the vehicle.
 

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USA: Grenadier Roadside Assistance: 866-882-6411
I have two of these and no one told me about this availability/service during the buying process TWICE!! I am sure there are limits on distance they will go or what they can do, but still all US owners should have this info. Thank you, just saved in my iPhone. Hopefully I never need to utilize. 👍🙏
 
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