BMW X5 Factory fit towbar
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That is really not the point, BMW should not be importing vehicles into the UK market that have sub standard wiring that is clearly not fit for purpose. UK caravans have utilised the twelve wire system for many years now and frankly having to cut the socket off in order to correctly wire it is not acceptable for any new vehicle let alone a so called premium marque.
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Only in the first few minutes after posting, not nearly 1.5 hours afterwards!
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When I had problems with my BMW getting all wires connected my dealer hadn’t heard of BMWs being used for towing caravans; horse boxes - yes. I remember back in the days of the 12n and 12s being questioned whilst parked at a French motorway Aire. They wanted to know what the extra socket was for and when I explained that it was for fridge and battery they were baffled.
You have to ask what the auxiliary wiring is really useful for. After all, it can’t cool the fridge properly and hardly charges the leisure battery. I think the continentals are right not to bother and to regard the Brits as a bit odd. The battery will soon recharge on EHU and switch the fridge to gas when you stop for a journey break.
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I agree with hitchglitch, I've never needed to charge the caravan battery or run the fridge in the ten years I've been caravaning.
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Why would Euro land use a 13 pin pug then if they were only going to use half of it. Depends how far you're going as to whether you want or need power to your fridge.
All connections are connected & work on my Merc factory towbar ... as they did on my Omega's EmilysDad's fitted 13 pin socket.
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So, what do you do when , having used the mover to get the van off a pitch, you arrive home, need to use the mover to get the van off the road, but the battery has too little power left to do so?
While I would agree that the fridge is well insulated, I still prefer to have it cooling on a long trip, and contrary to popular opinion, our fridge does indeed cool well on 12v.
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Although I don’t collect my X5 (nearly new with a factory fit electric Towbar) until later this week, I am assured (verbally and in writing) that current/recent factory fits do have standard UK fridge-compatible wiring. The sales manager of the BMW dealership was aware and admitted that historically they were not wired for UK market but this had changed. Not sure of timescales of such change but - unless I get a horrible surprise on Friday - thought this comment may reassure some folk.
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