Here is the story that may, I hope save you some time and money.
I went to my local dealer from whom I bought the Multivan 2013 to get a price on a factory compliant tow bar. I had read all the posts re non standard ones such as the Hyman Reese system and others not talking to the vans on board computer CAN bus system and the usual things like effect on stability control and parking sensors when hitched to a trailer.
They quoted me 8 hours labor at $160 per hour and $850 plus GST forth parts inclusive of the wiring loom and tow bar, do the math!!
I then tossed up if it was worth it to go for an aftermarket set up and risk the curse of blowing the computer if it wasn't set up properly.
This was the line I was fed from the dealer!!!
Luckily all dealers aren't the same and after some ringing around to get different opinions I found an honest one in Mandurah WA.
He asked for my vans vin no. and subsequently told me where and when the van was made and also that a factory fitted wiring harness had already been pre installed and that fitting would take 2 hours at $150 per hour and the full VW kit would cost $705 inclusive of GST.
Far be it from me to suggest that there is a wrought going on with some dealers, it looks that either one on 2 things is happening.
1. Some dealers have no idea that this sometimes is happening in the factory and have no idea how to look this up on the vehicle build history.
or
2. Some are just downright dishonest and don't tell you when this has happened and pass on the full cost as if it hadn't been done.
Subsequently I have booked it in with the garage in Mandurah and not the dealership where I purchased my van.
Hope this helps
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