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      09-15-2009, 11:20 PM   #1
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Question Towing Hitch

Thinking about installing a towing hitch on my 06 X3.
Does anyone have recommendations or pics which ones are the best fit ?
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      09-17-2009, 05:21 AM   #2
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Thinking about installing a towing hitch on my 06 X3.
Does anyone have recommendations or pics which ones are the best fit ?
The factory kit is the only was to go, in my opinion.

You can install it if you know cars, but programming must be done by the dealer.

Don't let them charge you for more than 1 Hour, but I doubt it takes more than 30 minutes.

I'd call around for the best price quote!
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      09-17-2009, 08:27 AM   #3
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Thanks, red-sauerkraut
Good info.
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      09-17-2009, 09:29 PM   #4
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I installed my own and agree that OE BMW is the only way to go.

Programming is not required.
Unless your 09 is pre-programmed, programming is required, regardless of what the book, or the dealer tells you.
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Thinking about installing a towing hitch on my 06 X3.
Does anyone have recommendations or pics which ones are the best fit ?
I just installed removable hitch to my car. BMW uses Westafalia hitches that you can get a lot cheaper from Westfalia than from stealers shop. The part is excaclty the same. (at least in EU)

I had to buy new diffuser with a removable plastic when hook is on. (M pac.)

No programming was needed and PDC works with hook on.

An independent BMW shop installed it for 200€, and the hook was 399€ delivered home.

http://cgi.ebay.de/Anhaengerkupplung...4.c0.m14.l1262

If US has different system (probably does) try to find out who makes that set for BMW and if they sell it elsewhere.
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      09-20-2009, 11:13 PM   #6
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thanks for the instruction guide, is it suitable for LCI X3 as well? (i.e post 2006 models)
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Sorry?

I know for a fact it requires programming, to fully function...

The adding of the Brake Module is why it must be programmed!


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I'm sorry but you are misinformed.

It's all plug and play. It was on mine and has been on every install I've ever read about.
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The car requires programming to have brake lights on the trailer!!!

Install a test light, and see for yourself...


---Not the same thing, so I'm not sure what your point is---



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No brake module for USA X3's.

If one is towing a heavy trailer it will need surge brakes.
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      09-29-2009, 11:00 PM   #9
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The book is not completely correct, the car does require programming after the install, to have trailer BRAKE lights work!!!

Install a test light, to see for yourself...!!!


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I disagree. I know what I'm talking about, and anybody can check with dealer to confirm I'm right, so whatever you want to say is fine, but I'm more than right about the needed programming. I'm not talking about running lights, I'm talking about BRAKE lights!!!

Nice car, by the way!

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I have no need to use a test light. I tow a trailer with mine, have been for almost a year, and check the lights every time I hook it up. ALL the lights have worked perfectly since day one with no programming.

I don't know where you're getting your information but it is totally wrong.
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      10-01-2009, 10:50 AM   #11
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I don't think non- iDrive cars need programming.

An X6 with iDrive and rear camera does for sure. After the dealer installed my hitch, another option in the iDrive camera setting showed up. The option lets you select the camera angle for tow hitch so when you are backing up you get a better view of the hitch when moving into position to connect a trailer.
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Wow, a person that thinks before they speak.

Who knows,,, but clearly know-it-all above might not realize that things change from time to time. The 07-09 model requires programming. A lot depends on how the dealer sets the computer up before selling the car. Maybe they were kind enough to pre-program his car, but it is required to function correctly & safely.

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I don't think non- iDrive cars need programming.

An X6 with iDrive and rear camera does for sure. After the dealer installed my hitch, another option in the iDrive camera setting showed up. The option lets you select the camera angle for tow hitch so when you are backing up you get a better view of the hitch when moving into position to connect a trailer.
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