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Blue Moon



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Wittier tow bar removal & re-fit

I am about to px my 59 plate Freelander 2 S manual for a 61 plate GS auto. My current car has a fixed Witter tow bar & 7 pin electrics and I want to remove it before I get rid of the car and then re-fit it to my nearly new car. I've looked at the mountings and they look relatively straight forward. Does the bumper need to be removed first? I'm not 100% certain regarding the wiring though. Everything is tucked away behind the trim in the nearside rear corner. The wires from the trailer socket run into the car and then into a small control box, from this box they seem to be spliced into the main loom although there is a spare grey plug that does look as though it's a LR plug. Is it ok to just disconnect this box etc and tidy all the remaining wires up? One last question. My new car has rear sensors, will the tow bar affect the operation?
Thanks, Max

Post #150434 6th Aug 2012 9:12 pm
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ad210358



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On the Witter site there was the instructions on the fitting of the Witter Bar, it seemed possible to fit the bar with out removing the bumper, but it meant drilling some holes in the bumper behind where the rear reflectors are to get a socket through, even then I reckon it would be a fiddly job, easier to remove the bumper, a couple of hours on a Saturday morning within a few mugs of tea would be better. Having done the same but not with a Witter bar I'd take the bumper off.

The Towbar wouldn't effect the Reversing Sensors, well not like the rain does.

Post #150438 6th Aug 2012 9:53 pm
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I fitted a Witter tow bar on a Saturday morning without any problems. It was not necessary to remove the bumper and you can just about do it without drilling behind the rear reflector but it is easier if you drill a hole, which is then concealed by the reflector. I used LR electrics so I cannot help with Witter's own electrics. - 2007(57) XS Auto, Rimini Red, Alpaca Leather.
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Post #150444 7th Aug 2012 8:54 am
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maffs



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The towbar should be a simple process of undoing nuts and bolts and no the bumper should not need to come off. Its the left reflector that may need to come out to reveal access to a nut.

The grey plug is what genuine electrics plugs into. The electrics will take longer but should be straight forward. I've not do it before but my advice would be take plenty of photo's, label each cable with where they go and you'll be able to re-fit again. If the wires have been spliced I'd just tape them up with insulation tape.

Best of luck Thumbs Up

Post #150472 7th Aug 2012 4:12 pm
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Blue Moon



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Thanks for the tips etc. I'm going to take the car into work tomorrow and have go at removing it. I'll let you know of any issues. I always find it's a damn sight easier removing / taking things apart than putting them back together, fingers crossed and thanks again, MAx

Post #150489 7th Aug 2012 7:23 pm
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