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Thread: Octavia Scout & Towing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inego View Post
    I'm assuming I can switch the rear parking sensors off via the Bolero?
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    Not as far as I know.
    The front sensors (if fitted) can be activated by a button on the dash but the rears start working every time reverse is selected. I've never thought about disabling the rears I must try it later on this afternoon.
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    I thought that when you hitch a trailer, it will automatically disable the rear park sensors...

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    Sure, if you've got a towbar fitted but, not having a towbar, a rear window/hatch attachment is an option, and one of the models means the bikes would project over the sensors. If this can't be switched off, I'll have to do roof mounts.

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    If you have front and rears, you can turn both off with the button, but selecting reverse will turn it on again (can always hit the button again I guess).

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    Only rears, btu thanks for the tip - I'll see what I can find. I'm going to visit a Thule dealer tomorrow anyway, as the roof bars for my Outback are too short for the Skoda (if anyone in Sydney is looking for a set of bars/feet for an 04-09 Outback (I think they fit the previous model too) let me know!

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    Tried the rear sensors with the Bolero this evening. You can switch screens while you are in reverse (to the radio or phone for example) but the sensors still continue to be active while reverse is selected and they will still beep when you get close to something.

    I tried a boot mounted bike rack that we have here on my hatch (sedan?). It works okay but as you say the sensors scream their heads off whenever you select reverse they are convinced there is something dangerously close to the rear of the car.

    I'd love to know how the Thule carrier works out I priced one up on their web site and nearly had heart failure at the RRP. I don't know how much discount dealers give but I hope that it's a lot.
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    Thanks for trying things out for me K1W1 - I had a go this am and couldn't find an option either, but then thought "how often am I going be in reverse with the thing on anyway?", so decided not to worry - although I'll check the manual.

    The Thule place quoted $229 for the 3 bike hatch mount carrier, plus $96.50 for the light bar, which then needs to be linked in by an auto electrician (the bikes on the carrier block the taillights, and apparently the RTA has occasional crackdowns)....so around $400 all up, which I don't think is too bad. $64 trade-in on the Outback roof bars brings the new ones for the Skoda down to around $200. BTW, the fork mount roof carriers, like they used on the RS-P at Targa T are $220 per bike.....

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    I was looking at the roof mounts and I was up near $1000 for cross bars and attachments before my heart rate got too way to high.

    The problem with the hatch mount units is that most are no good on the vRS sedan with the read mounted spoiler they can touch the edge of the spoiler and rub the paint off. Don't ask how I know. If you read the fine print on many of the manufacturers sites they say that they are not suitable for cars with boot lid spoilers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgey View Post
    I thought that when you hitch a trailer, it will automatically disable the rear park sensors...
    Correct. But it appears the dealers take the shortcut and dont put in the wiring loom for this function. Dad and I both had tow bars fitted to our vRS's and took then back as the sensors are supposed to be disabled when the trailer is connected.......However they couldn't work it out and basically played dumb saying they didn't know how to make it work.

    After doing some of my own research on the briskoda forums when I bought the car in October, apparently there are two wiring looms when a towbar is fitted that come from the factory. One for operation of the lights and another which connects to the ECU to enable a different engine mapping profile while towing which also disables the rear sensors. It is a lot of work to do this if the wiring loom isn't installed on build. I also get the bulb warning light on the dash while towing too......another thing I researched on briskoda which isnt anything to worry about. The specifics I cannot remember completely as I researched it ages ago, however if you go through briskoda you will find the info.

    I only tow a go kart and reversing is short and sweet so am not too worried. I honestly cant be bothered for the argument with the dealership for something which doesn't bother me that much.
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