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ethanrob 16 May 2011 12:09 PM

tow bar wiring help hatch
 
hi guys

"my friend" :Suspiciou needs a wiring diagram or guide for tow bar wiring onto his hatch sti,does anyone have a link or guide handy so my "friend" can crack on with his fitting,also is there a dedicated loom for the towbar attachment in the boot area somewhere

cheers marcus

alcazar 16 May 2011 03:54 PM

I can't say for the hatch, but you need to be a bit careful.

On classics, there IS a dedicated connector behind the o/s rear light. The towing socket loom plugs into it and you make the connections to the towing socket as detailed on the kit.

You need to use the dedicated Subaru wiring kit, availablefrom dealers. Costs more than one off a carshop shelf, but worth it IMHO, since on modern cars the wiring, if cheap kits that rely on splitting the wiring are used, problems can occur.

VinceW 17 May 2011 01:20 PM

There is a connector in the nearside under the carpet in the boot of the hatch. I dont know if it is for the tow bar but it has feeds for the stop lights tail lamps etc. I used it for an aftermarket reversing sensor kit.

rob84 17 May 2011 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by VinceW (Post 10043752)
There is a connector in the nearside under the carpet in the boot of the hatch. I dont know if it is for the tow bar but it has feeds for the stop lights tail lamps etc. I used it for an aftermarket reversing sensor kit.

Yes that socket is for plugging in the electric socket for lights etc all new genuine subaru towbars come with the new 13 pin socket to which you'd need an adapter for just to use the lights :thumb:

ethanrob 18 May 2011 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by rob84 (Post 10044986)
Yes that socket is for plugging in the electric socket for lights etc all new genuine subaru towbars come with the new 13 pin socket to which you'd need an adapter for just to use the lights :thumb:



i dare say that genuine adaptor needed for the socket comes with a "genuine subaru" dealer pricetag as well :lol1:

i think the best way forward is to splice the wiring from the back of the socket to each wire on the thule bike rack socket!

do you know if there is a wiring diagram available for that socket/tow wiring subaru loom ?

regards marcus

alcazar 18 May 2011 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by ethanrob (Post 10045478)
i dare say that genuine adaptor needed for the socket comes with a "genuine subaru" dealer pricetag as well :lol1:

i think the best way forward is to splice the wiring from the back of the socket to each wire on the thule bike rack socket!

do you know if there is a wiring diagram available for that socket/tow wiring subaru loom ?

regards marcus

As I said: be careful.

Splicing wiring on modern cars isn't like it used to be. You might find in your eagerness to save a couple of ££ that you end up with all sorts of electrical problems.

That's why modern cars HAVE that connector.


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