Coding is required to tell the vehicles ECU that a towbar is present so the towing electrics will function properly. This is done with a diagnostic tool, and may need to be done by the main dealers.
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Required
Ball Type:
Detachable
Detachable Type:
Automatic Vertical
Bumper Cuts
Bumper cuts are cut on the underside of the bumper.
None visible : the cut will not be visible unless you look up at the bumper from the ground.
Visible: the cut will be visible when standing behind the vehicle.
No cut: No cutting required.
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Non Visible
Bypass Required
Many modern vehicles require a bypass relay for the towbar electrics to work correctly. If your vehicle requires this relay then damage can occur to the cars electrics if one isn't fitted.
Our data is collected from the tow bar and tow bar wiring manufacturers with regards to whether your vehicle needs a bypass relay.
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Yes
Model Exclusions:
AdBlue
Towing Weight Kg
This is the maximum weight that the vehicle can tow.
:
1700
Nose Weight Kg
This is the maximum weight that the placed on the ball, ie the average adult bike weighs around 15KG, 15 x 4 = 60 KG and a cycle for 4 bikes is around 20KG = 80KG.
Return and exchange As a PF Jones customer, if you no longer want the items you have 14 days to cancel your order or inform us you would like to return the goods.
Top quality product. Precision made for my car so you get no surprises during fitting. A very nice, well made and solid piece of kit. Very glad that I chose it.
When I remove the towball you wouldn't know I had a towbar on, apart from seeing the wiring socket that is.
I'm pricing up options for fitting a towbar to my 2011 Peugeot 5008. There are two options: with and without Trailer Prep. How can I establish if my vehicle has this feature?
Asked by Craig Sim | 01/06/2014, 18:18 | 1 answer(s)
Hi Craig, the only way to be 100% positive would be to ring the dealers with the Registration number and ask them. Thanks.