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#100 of 106 Re: NEED HELP w/ a WTF?! -"Dealer Installed Accessories" - Part No. 19202502. [lauridsd]
by bjones6
Jun 23, 2010 (7:39 pm)
I have a 2010 4-cyl 2LT that I added a tow package to. I did have to buy the cabling (two pieces) from the dealer and have the dealer reprogram the car's computer so that it would send the proper voltages to the connector that is pre-intalled in the Nox. The dealer is confused. The connector for the trailer lights is pre-installed on the left side of the back cargo bay (just behind and below the left tail lights, in a dark recessed area accessible when the spare tire cover is lifted out). The manual that comes with the vehicle mentions maximum tow limits. And you can, as you say, order a tow package as an option. So your dealer is confused. I have never heard of a car manufacturer that voided warranties if an owner towed something under the specified weight limit. Can you imagine reading in an SUV manual, "Sorry, this vehicle is too wimpy to tow anything." That's silly!
#101 of 106 Re: NEED HELP w/ a WTF?! -"Dealer Installed Accessories" - Part No. 19202502. [runox]
by lauridsd
Jun 23, 2010 (7:49 pm)
runox,
Thank you for the info!
It turns out that the whole "dealership cannot install the Chevy hitch ordered directly from Chevy" thing was a complete and total brain fart by the salesman. (Shocking, I know.) Apparently, they don't have / cannot install an after market hitch on the Traverse. SOOO, they will be installing the hitch ($267) on my NOX this Friday, as well as programming the hitch (no additional charge).
I am perfectly fine with the 1.25" hitch as that is what I already have on my Subaru, so I already have all the accessories I need for it. I don't pull much weight either. As mentioned, I very occasionally tow a lightweight 4'x8' trailer I bought for my motorcycle, but have used more for suburban errands than anything else (hauling bags of mulch, etc.) As a result, the 1000lb limit for the 4-cyl should still not be a problem.
I had gone to the dealer this evening to get my Subaru appraised for trade in, and SURPRISE, my NOX had been delivered just today! So I got to inspect it and take a quick test drive while they appraised my trade. They totally low-balled me, but I fought until I got within 800 of my target, which was a little optimistic, so I probably did "ok" on that.
Tomorrow, we handle all the paperwork, and I will pick up my new baby on Friday. I am excited!
Thanks again for your help!
David
#102 of 106 Re: NEED HELP w/ a WTF?! -"Dealer Installed Accessories" - Part No. 19202502. [lauridsd]
by terex
Jun 24, 2010 (4:13 am)
The trailer package (option V92) is not available FROM THE FACTORY on 4-cylinder equipped Equinox's (available for order on V6 equipped 2LT or LTZ). The rationale is that customers choosing a 4-cylinder equipped vehicle are less likely to tow anything -- and, less likely to purchase equipment they don't/won't use (so why have the dealer try and figure out which L4's to order with the hitch or without?) The GM Accessory Trailer Hitch Assembly Package (part # 19202502) contains the same equipment as that installed in the factory on V6's and is meant to be installed on any current generation Equinox, regardless of engine. L4 max towing capacity is 1500 lbs. Making it available as an Accessory allows owners of 4-cylinders with a desire/need to tow decide whether to purchase it instead of forcing the option on people who don't need it.
#103 of 106 Re: NEED HELP w/ a WTF?! -"Dealer Installed Accessories" - Part No. 19202502. [terex]
by runox
Jun 25, 2010 (7:41 pm)
** For trailers without trailer brakes the maximum trailer weight is 454kg (1000 lbs) and the GCWR is 2,300kg (5,071 lbs).
Anyone following the spec and keeping the load under 1500 lbs, is not likely using a trailer with brakes. Ergo the effective towing capacity is 1000 lbs.
#104 of 106 Re: NEED HELP w/ a WTF?! -"Dealer Installed Accessories" - Part No. 19202502. [runox]
by roho1
Jun 26, 2010 (5:37 am)
GCWR=Gross Combination Weight Rating
This is the total allowable weight of the completely loaded vehicle and trailer including any passengers, cargo, and equipment.
The Equinox weighs 3770lbs. So 5071#-3770# = 1301 lbs. left for everything else.
Be careful how much you load up your Nox.
#105 of 106 Re: NEED HELP w/ a WTF?! -"Dealer Installed Accessories" - Part No. 19202502. [roho1]
by runox
Jun 26, 2010 (6:44 am)
The Equinox weighs 3770lbs. So 5071#-3770# = 1301 lbs. left for everything else.
Including your own fanny.
#106 of 106 Re: '10 Equinox Trailer Harness [runox]
by hipkts2010
Jul 18, 2010 (9:44 am)
Unknown if you found a solution yet and I did not want to read all of the pages, so.
I purchased my hitch for a 2010 NOX on Ebay and it included a kit for attaching into the lights. To install this one, you have to remove the tail lights, very simple to do. These kits are available by themselves on Ebay also.
Mike