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Thanks, I think mine was the edition before that. Europe edition 10.2010, from memory.

Thanks also for the offer of scanning the relevant page but a copy has just landed on my desk :eek:

Man this forum is great. I just had to mention it and minutes later I had a hard copy in my hand :p
 
Can't disagree with that, especially when you see this sort of printed rubbish - quote:

"When using a factory fitted towing bracket or a towing bracket retrofitted by VW, the start/stop system is automatically switched on as soon as a trailer is attached.
If towing brackets that were not retrofitted by VW are being used, the start stop/system must be switched off manually using the button in the dash panel before you start towing a trailer."

I resume that VW mean 'off' in the first instance…???
Funny, we just noted that same thing on the copy of the page I was given :)
 
Man this forum is great. I just had to mention it and minutes later I had a hard copy in my hand :p
:) Perhaps VW Aus are watching us all - the recent word from HO was to be more customer focussed - where better to find disgruntled VW owners… :)

That reminds me - do we down under have anything similar to a Touareg direct/premium support help line like they have in the US?
 
:smile: Perhaps VW Aus are watching us all - the recent word from HO was to be more customer focussed - where better to find disgruntled VW owners… :smile:
Wish it were true. Actually the page was delivered by another forum member.

That reminds me - do we down under have anything similar to a Touareg direct/premium support help line like they have in the US?
If they do they're keeping it quiet.
The customer support line I rang about the issue with my manual just wanted to send out a tow truck. I declined the offer. :-s
 
Thanks for all of your input. I know my post was way too long, but some of you missed the important point at the bottom where I explained that the problem has actually been resolved. Hayman Reese have developed a new module that has fixed the problem. They experienced the same issues with a current model Passat. They believe that the "pulse width modulation" of the signals going through the wires is different with this car.
One of the points that I was trying to get across was that I expect that there are 2013 model Touaregs out there with Hayman Reese modules that have this problem, but unless they have electric brakes it is unlikely they would be aware of the problem. After all, who checks their trailer lights after the engine has been running for 3 minutes?
As c4ar says, the purchase of the Hayman Reese towbar was nothing to do with penny pinching. I would have gladly ordered the car with a VW towbar if the receiver was horizontal. The VW bar was way too low for my requirements. I have had a number of new cars over the years and have always ordered the original equipment towbar. Having said all of that, the towbar, module and brake controller install cost me $900, so I am ahead!
I did enquire about having the VW module fitted at a dealer but I genuinely struggled to find anyone who knew what they were talking about.
So to finish up, I have a neat towbar installation and the electronics now work. My issue was the pain it took to get to this stage.

I don't want to rain on your party, great effort, but are you sure all of the VW OEM safety measures are activated with the HR module?... I doubt it..

This has been covered before, but VW OEM coding in makes changes when a trailer is connected-: ABS changes, changes to gear shift points, activation of trailer stabilisation software, disable of stop start when trailer connected, alarm sync with trailer etc... You can get OEM tow bar for $1600 fitted and coded correctly to you car if you shop around. Also, there are numerous posts on L hitch horizontal adaptor if you really need it that way.
BTW, If your MY13 you don't need the LED adaptor the dealer will try to sell you.
 
ok so after reading this and other thread on installing a hitch to a non-trailer package truck. everyone is thinking they are saving money and beating the system, but are you really?... are you fitting new springs, shocks, as well as breaks and coolers for trans and engine? this is part of the vw factory hitch...
So from VW.com: Maximum 7,700 lbs. (braked weight) towing capacity requires optional factory-installed towing package. Maximum towing capacity of 1,650 lbs. (unbraked weight) without factory-installed towing package. See owner’s manual for details.
IMO as far as warinty is concerned if you have a non tow package treg and you install your own hitch and tow beyond your NON-towpackage specs they could void your warinty and insurance company (other drivers) could come after you for negligence and over loading your vehicle if you crash...
 
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So from VW.com: Maximum 7,700 lbs. (braked weight) towing capacity requires optional factory-installed towing package. Maximum towing capacity of 1,650 lbs. (unbraked weight) without factory-installed towing package. See owner’s manual for details.
It says nothing of the sort in my owner's manual...
 
ok so after reading this and other thread on installing a hitch to a non-trailer package truck. everyone is thinking they are saving money and beating the system, but are you really?... are you fitting new springs, shocks, as well as breaks and coolers for trans and engine? this is part of the vw factory hitch...
So from VW.com: Maximum 7,700 lbs. (braked weight) towing capacity requires optional factory-installed towing package. Maximum towing capacity of 1,650 lbs. (unbraked weight) without factory-installed towing package. See owner’s manual for details.
IMO as far as warinty is concerned if you have a non tow package treg and you install your own hitch and tow beyond your NON-towpackage specs they could void your warinty and insurance company (other drivers) could come after you for negligence and over loading your vehicle if you crash...
Thanks myskyon, but this post is in the Australian region of the forum.
In Australia we don't have the option of a factory installed tow package. All tow bars here, including OEM, are installed locally. There is nothing to be done to springs, shocks, coolers etc.
We're confused enough as it is, without bringing in specs from other countries. ;)

In regards to the warranty, nobody is suggesting towing beyond specs. The aftermarket bar we are discussing is rated at 3500kg with 350kg ball weight. The ball weight is limited to 280kg due to the car's specs.
 
FYI, My 2007 T2 has a factory hitch (Westphalia?) with a horizontal 50mm square receiver. Rear tow points are not affected. The car was prewired for a brake controller and I fitted a Tekonsha Prodigy P2 myself. Like the HR, these also get confused by the test signal in the red wire. I masked the test signal from the controller with a simple relay. (The test signal doesn't t close the relay and the P2 sees either zero or 12V). Not withstanding the cost of a new controller after I reversed the polarity and fried my first unit (why is the negative wire white?), it was cheaper than an auto electrician. The VW resistor pack that I needed to overcome the LED trailer lights was about $220 and this is mounted on the trailer, not the T'reg.
 
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That's great to hear. I actually asked ARB for a quote when I was shopping around and they weren't interested. You must have gone to a different location.
Have you tested the trailer lights with the engine running with a brick on the brake pedal for 3 minutes? If it passes that test, then you should will be OK.:D
 
Finally got to try ours out for 6 days on the east coast we went from Merimbula to cann river and back this part of the highway is the hilliest around here and had no problems maintaining 90/100 Kph and averaged 13 Lts per 100 Kms i am stunned at how good these things are our van is 22 Ft long and around 3000 Kgs it was no effort for the Tregg at all hopefully we get some more time soon we got the 2010 VW horizontal hitch fitted to ours thinking we would need WDH but the front of the car raised about 5/10 Mm so no WDH required all handelled great.
Colin
 
Great Colin, nice to see you're enjoying the Treg.

They make a sensational towing package.

BTW, where did you take the pic?
 
Hello Colin,
I am about to receive my 4 X Motion, and very interested in your setup. Like you I also tow a caravan and always used a WDH. I was going to use a Hayman Reece bar, but they don't have a proper trailer connection and with the VW TOUAREG only the genuine loom will do the job. So I am faced with having the factory bar. Maybe you can let me know your setup. Like.. Your model, year, airbags? Maybe some photos of the hitch connection. PS, I think the photo was taken at Eden.
 
Thanks Stevie the Photo is at quarantine bay eden

Johannes Mine is a 4motion no air bags as stated i have the 2010 vw bar fitted with current model vw electronics installed with an adjustable H/R hitch several people here have had a hayman reece fitted and then had vw electronics installed i dont like the H/R bar because you have to cutout the rear panel on the car but thats my personel opinion. i will try and post some photos of the hitch tonight
Colin
 
Thanks Stevie the Photo is at quarantine bay eden

Johannes Mine is a 4motion no air bags as stated i have the 2010 vw bar fitted with current model vw electronics installed with an adjustable H/R hitch several people here have had a hayman reece fitted and then had vw electronics installed i dont like the H/R bar because you have to cutout the rear panel on the car but thats my personel opinion. i will try and post some photos of the hitch tonight
Colin
2010 VW Tow bar
Adjustable H/R Hitch
 
Thanks Colin, for the fotos just the thing I want to do. Can't do that with the genuine bar on the MY 13.5, luckily found a VW Dealer that will fit a Hayman Reece bar and genuine VW electrics. I have to stress the importance of fitting genuine electrics as they communicate with the vehicle, once the trailer /caravan is attached and actually makes adjustments via the CPU to the engine, ride height, transmission and a host of other things. So anyone fitting a tow bar, be aware don't let anyone convince you that there module do the job
 
Just returned from a week on Phillip Island (Vic) - our first voyage and my first ever towing!
The Treg handled things perfectly, no problem at all (van fully loaded is just under 2000kg) and felt very comfortable, averaged just under 11ltr/100klm over the 250klm trip
 

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