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Frank3188 05-09-2020 01:31 PM

Towbar installation
 
Hi all
Brilliant forum by the way
I’m based in Peterborough England and want to install a tow bar on my e53 it’s never had one fitted before so I wanna know:
What one is best
How to install one?
And my main worry the wiring up properly?
I kind of have an idea on how to install one but the wiring is beyond me
Thanks for any help
Frank

wpoll 05-09-2020 04:39 PM

Can't help much with which one to get as they vary from country to country, since BMW never made them but local BMW offices commissioned local manufacturers in each market to do so. The fitting instruction will then depend on what you get...

What doesn't change is the wiring - or at least shouldn't change. The car is pre-wired for trailer wiring but requires a trailer lighting module to be fitted, along with a trailer wiring loom (plug and play). Both items are hard to get; the module shows up on eBay occasionally but the loom less often....

The module is important since it provides the interface to the lighting system - don't be tempted to just tap into existing tail light wiring like the days of old - it messes up the cars lighting system, with issues like lamp failure warnings and damaged LCMs etc.

The trailer module also does two other important tasks. It disables the rear parking sensors when a trailer is connected (handy ...and quieter!) and it alters the ABS programming to invokes a trailer/towing stability mode when a trailer is connected. Safety first!

Effduration 05-09-2020 06:14 PM

Westfalia made OEM hitches for the E53. I believe they made one hitch for the US and one for Europe. I do see the European hitch on Euro Ebay sites occasionally. This is the hitch to get. All the other hitches cut corners here and there and result in lower towing capacities. Some may actual damage the vehicle. I recommend OEM only for a hitch.

There is a OEM hitch DIY on-line, have a search.

As noted above, you should not attempt to wire in a generic tow harness into the tail lights. This will likely end in big problems. Find the OEM tow module and tow harness (loom).

wpoll 05-09-2020 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Effduration (Post 1183147)
.... All the other hitches cut corners here and there and result in lower towing capacities. Some may actual damage the vehicle. I recommend OEM only for a hitch.

Not quite true - my OEM hitch was not made by Westfalia - BMW NZ commissioned a local manufacture to produce the OEM hitch here. Basic design and mounting is identical to the OEM unit made by Westfalia - presumably because BMW shared the design specs with multiple manufacturers.

On the BMW NZ OEM unit, the hitch receiver design differs from what is in the USA, to meet local laws here, as does the trailer connector.

I have no idea what BMW UK did - quite possibly they imported the OEM unit made by Westfalia...

Frank3188 05-09-2020 06:39 PM

Ok so the lighting module is the little white box with Siemens written on it?
And the wiring loom is what goes from the lighting module to the tow bar?
Thanks for yah peeps

Effduration 05-09-2020 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank3188 (Post 1183150)
Ok so the lighting module is the little white box with Siemens written on it?
And the wiring loom is what goes from the lighting module to the tow bar?
Thanks for yah peeps

On the US model, the wiring loom goes from plug on tow bar to an empty factory plug inside the rear of the car near the right side tail-light. The tow module plugs into a separate empty plug on the outside of the battery cover.

Here is an OEM UK hitch on sale at Ebay..it includes wiring loom and module.
doesn't seem too pricey to me:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-X5-Seri...sAAOSwUDZcoezk

Quote:

Originally Posted by wpoll (Post 1183148)
Not quite true - my OEM hitch was not made by Westfalia - BMW NZ commissioned a local manufacture to produce the OEM hitch here. Basic design and mounting is identical to the OEM unit made by Westfalia - presumably because BMW shared the design specs with multiple manufacturers.

On the BMW NZ OEM unit, the hitch receiver design differs from what is in the USA, to meet local laws here, as does the trailer connector.

I have no idea what BMW UK did - quite possibly they imported the OEM unit made by Westfalia...

Thanks for clarifying this..I was unaware of the NZ OEM hitch.

Frank3188 05-09-2020 08:03 PM

I’ve just found this one 143593828544 that’s the eBay item number
Are the Siemens lighting module all the same? Even on the e39 and e46 models?
This one here 273198979581 is for an e39? Another eBay number
Thanks again for the help

Frank3188 05-09-2020 08:05 PM

Also this one is good and cheaper what u reckon?
303481511116

Effduration 05-09-2020 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank3188 (Post 1183157)
Also this one is good and cheaper what u reckon?
303481511116

I think that will work.

Effduration 05-09-2020 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank3188 (Post 1183156)
I’ve just found this one 143593828544 that’s the eBay item number
Are the Siemens lighting module all the same? Even on the e39 and e46 models?
This one here 273198979581 is for an e39? Another eBay number
Thanks again for the help

I am not as familiar with the UK or Euro hitch. In the US, it came with several pieces including a new (long) bumper support that replaced the stock support. Before you buy a hitch on Ebay make sure it has what you need. I suggest you research this.


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