Have the same question, what needs to be done in order for rear parking sensors not going crazy engaging all the time. My X3 has collision prevention, pretty sure it would break the car as soon as the sensors detect a bike rack or trailer assuming it's a foreign object
You can look in the trunk area for a grommet that you could run the wiring through. There also may be enough space behind the taillight to run the 4 pole through and under the hitch. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/CURT/C13316.html www.etrailer.com/t1-2014_BMW_X3.htm
Excellent how to. Easy to understand.
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How about the collision sensors? Does the car need to be programmed in order to deactivate them while towing?
Have the same question, what needs to be done in order for rear parking sensors not going crazy engaging all the time. My X3 has collision prevention, pretty sure it would break the car as soon as the sensors detect a bike rack or trailer assuming it's a foreign object
Excellent video. Thank you
Thank you for the feedback! Check out the following link for more information on this trailer hitch.
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excellent. Very clear.
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What is the tightening spec for the bolts holding the bumper and the hitch? Thanks!
You can find the torque specifications on our product page in the installation details.
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wheres a good place to put trailer wiring through?
You can look in the trunk area for a grommet that you could run the wiring through. There also may be enough space behind the taillight to run the 4 pole through and under the hitch.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/CURT/C13316.html
www.etrailer.com/t1-2014_BMW_X3.htm
What size plastic rivets?
These are M6 plastic rivets. This hitch will come with 16 replacement rivets for the installation.
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