Non-detachable towbar
Accessories are intended for professional installation. ŠKODA AUTO recommends having the
assembly carried out by contractual partners.
Caution! The illustrations in the instructions only serve as general
information for assembly. The installation points of given vehicle may
differ in certain details (depending on the vehicle's optional equipment)!
The Non-detachable towbar kit order No. 658 092 101 is intended for
ŠKODA KAMIQ (NW4) vehicles.
For vehicles with towbar preparation, order the towbar wiring kit:
657 055 202A - for vehicles manufactured until KT30/2020
657 055 202B - for vehicles manufactured after KT30/2020 (incl.)
The kits do not have their own instructions; use the these instructions.
For vehicles without towbar preparation, order the towbar wiring
harness, order No. 657 055 204.
Retrofitting the towbar places increased demands for the vehicle's
cooling system. For this reason, it is necessary to replace a part of the
cooling system in line with the information available in ŠKODA AUTO
specialist workshops.
Follow the instructions in the installation manual. Only attach the
harnesses using the clips and cable ties after routing them in the vehicle.
Non-detachable towbar order No. 658 092 101 cannot be mounted on
CNG vehicles.
Caution! All restrictions on specific vehicles or equipment can be found
in the relevant Product Data Sheets.
Important
The retrofitted towbar is intended for connection of trailers in line with the restrictions
specified in the vehicle's registration certificate.
The towbar is manufactured as per the approved documentation and is in line with
E8*55R01/07*55867*00 type approval.
General information
The design of the towbar complies with all Czech and international regulations. The device has
undergone strength tests according to the European directive. The towing arm with integrated
13pole socket is fitted with a 50mm ball joint.
The non-detachable towbar kit includes - Fig. 1
658 092 101
Part name
Towbar
Screws
Towing arm ball cap
Qty.
Location
1
A
4
B
1
C
EN
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