RS mkII wagon with towbar prep (according to option codes). What parts, with numbers, do i need? Which harness and from where? Also, Westfalia is/supposed to open in Melbourne... Has this happened? I'll install myself. With the prep, do I need to update the computer or is this a plug'n'play? For a trailor with electric brakes work on the 7 pin? Location of installed harness junction?
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You will have to VCDS the car or take it to a dealer for coding.
As for the second post, FWIW i installed my towbar on my MK3 Scout, (later model) not difficult.2012 VW Passat Alltrack 125TDI
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Originally posted by zei20t View PostInstall yourself?
How hard do you think it is? genuine question, not trying to be a smart ass.
i assume you have an MY12 or newer to have the tow prep?
Ive done one my fair share of work on cars, water treatment plants, nuclear power plants, anything mechanical. In the scheme of things.... Not too difficult I'd imagine.
its a 2008mkII PFL.
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So I'm still hoping that someone can point me to the parts code and supplier for a harness, any info on the Melbourne Westfalia branch, and if anyone knows if the 7 pin connector will supply power for trailer electric brakes... If not then what wiring needs to occure. Thank you
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I fit the bar this past weekend. Westfalia bar and harness. Bar was 560 I think... Ish. Pretty straight forward. Detachable neck means you can't see anything when removed. Very pleased. The harness is another story. Initially My supplier ordered the universal harness, not car specific. I let them know this is not what I wanted and a week and a half later they supplied me with a vehicle specific harness with CANBUS compatability. Universal was 140, other is 260, which they waived the difference due to the delay in delivery, very nice of them. Anyway. More research reveals that with tow bar prep, which my car has, there is a shortened harness that should connect to the CANBUS junction and be done... Apparently this pat is no longer available through SKODA parts suppliers and only the full harness is the go. A Skoda place in NSW said they could get one for... 750! No thank you. Can't order from the Czech site. NZ supplier has for ....>500! So now I have a car with tow bar prep wiring and a full length harness that this weekend I'll give a go on. We'll see what happens.
anyone else fit a full length harness on a car with tow bar prep.
I would have thought that finding all this info would be more forthcoming but alas it is not to be.
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That seems odd, I wasn't planning on getting a towbar, but if I end up going with Skoda finance I get the care pack which I have already paid extra for so might need to get them to fit something after the fact, too late for the comfort pack as its built now. Sounds dodgy they don't have the short harness anymore though.
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Originally posted by Nyyyko View PostI fit the bar this past weekend. Westfalia bar and harness. Bar was 560 I think... Ish. Pretty straight forward. Detachable neck means you can't see anything when removed. Very pleased. The harness is another story. Initially My supplier ordered the universal harness, not car specific. I let them know this is not what I wanted and a week and a half later they supplied me with a vehicle specific harness with CANBUS compatability. Universal was 140, other is 260, which they waived the difference due to the delay in delivery, very nice of them. Anyway. More research reveals that with tow bar prep, which my car has, there is a shortened harness that should connect to the CANBUS junction and be done... Apparently this pat is no longer available through SKODA parts suppliers and only the full harness is the go. A Skoda place in NSW said they could get one for... 750! No thank you. Can't order from the Czech site. NZ supplier has for ....>500! So now I have a car with tow bar prep wiring and a full length harness that this weekend I'll give a go on. We'll see what happens.
anyone else fit a full length harness on a car with tow bar prep.
I would have thought that finding all this info would be more forthcoming but alas it is not to be.
if its just removing and adding parts with no welding etc then that should be easy for me.
with the wiring, sorry i cant help with that.
why cant you order from the czech site? tried carsystems.pl ?
tow harness link
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No photos. Thought about it. There is no cutting, unless your bumper requires cutting, and no welding. Pretty straight forward. 2 expansion plugs, black, located beneath the tail light assemble (when removed). Remove the centre peg then the sleeve. 2 bolts on the right and left located under the wall boot coverings. And a bunch under the wheel wells. The most important tip I can give is to to insert the tow bar all the way forward. Have the bolts that you insert as far forward as the slot allows. This will save you from having to do the job all over again when you put the bumper back on and realise the the bar is in the way... No good. The Czech site does seem to have the short harness to go with a tow bar prepped car, but there is no international ordering or shipping. Officially the part is discontinued however there are still some floating around. I'll look in detail when I install the harness, but I reckon it'll be a easy plug and play just means that most of the harness won't be used as all the fore wiring has been completed. I may need to run a constant live from the battery... We'll see. I will say that Westfalia Melbourne has been very helpful and I highly recommend using them. Great customer service
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Can you import the factory towbar and fit it legally here in oz? I mean it's the same towbar (same factory part number). But i suspect that we wont be able to due to the australia tax/stupidity.
Reason i'm looking is the factory towbar for an octavia 3 is ~190GBP on ebay (+ 55gbp shipping) which is SUBSTANTIALLY less than the $1500 i've been quoted by the dealer to fit. I want the factory one so the ball fits in the spare wheel well neatly when not in use. Only will tow small tralier (6x4 box, or maybe dirtbike/jetskis)2014 Skoda Ambition Plus 103TSI candy white wagon, 6sp Manual, Tech pack, Panoramic Sunroof, 18's, Colour Maxidot, Comfort BT
Ordered 07 May 14 (Wk 15), Built Wk 37, Loaded 27/9 (wk 39), Docked 12/11 (wk 46), DELIVERED! 12/12 (end of wk 50 - 7 months + 1 week).
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