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Old 01-09-2020, 07:19 PM   #1
h20melon
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Default Which towbar do I have?

Hi,

I bought a 2014 TDCI LX wagon earlier this year on the basis that it tows 1600kg with 160kg on the ball.

But I'm a little confused by the sticker in the drivers door. It mentions that I can tow 1600kg when using the load leveller part no. MA-19L009-A, which I recently purchased second hand.

But it also mentions that I can only tow 1200kg with 120kg on the ball if I'm using gooseneck MA-19B011-A. My gooseneck has the chain attachment just under the ball.

There isn't any numbers on the gooseneck and the dealer said that I can tow 1600kg because it is a diesel.

I did find a number on the towbar behind the little tow cover - MA19A009BC, whether this helps.

Does anyone know? The owners manual doesn't help either - The difference between the standard and heavy duty tow packs is just the load levelling kit.

Thanks.
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