Towing with a 2012 Cayenne V6, Brake Controller
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Towing with a 2012 Cayenne V6, Brake Controller
Is there anyone out there who has a 2012 Cayenne V6 and uses it to tow?
I just bought one and I'm considering trying it to tow my race car. Car and trailer should be 5,000 to 5,500 lbs. My dealer says I don't need a brake controller, but I'm skeptical.
Anyone tow with theirs? Use brake controller? If so, where do you put it, manual is silent about trailer brake controllers.
I just bought one and I'm considering trying it to tow my race car. Car and trailer should be 5,000 to 5,500 lbs. My dealer says I don't need a brake controller, but I'm skeptical.
Anyone tow with theirs? Use brake controller? If so, where do you put it, manual is silent about trailer brake controllers.
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What type of trailer?
If it has surge brakes (e.g. Trailex), then you don't need an electric brake controller.
If it has electric brakes, then you probably should use an electric brake controller.
Check with your local state. There are posted limits on how much weight can be towed WITHOUT using trailer brakes (surge or electric).
Personally, even though some states allow up to 10,000 lbs (and the P!g brakes are pretty good), I would never attempt it.
BTW, installing an electric brake controller is extremely straightforward. The original instructions (along with parts lists and where to buy them) was first posted by Larry (R.I.P. ) back in 2004 IIRC.
If you want to make it completely idiot proof, I would consider the Prodigy wireless brake controller....look Mom, no wires.
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If it has surge brakes (e.g. Trailex), then you don't need an electric brake controller.
If it has electric brakes, then you probably should use an electric brake controller.
Check with your local state. There are posted limits on how much weight can be towed WITHOUT using trailer brakes (surge or electric).
Personally, even though some states allow up to 10,000 lbs (and the P!g brakes are pretty good), I would never attempt it.
BTW, installing an electric brake controller is extremely straightforward. The original instructions (along with parts lists and where to buy them) was first posted by Larry (R.I.P. ) back in 2004 IIRC.
If you want to make it completely idiot proof, I would consider the Prodigy wireless brake controller....look Mom, no wires.
Welcome to the P!g Pen . Towing as your first post ... i shall prepare you medium rare
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LTC,
Thanks for the reply. I have electric brakes on both of the axles of my trailer. It looks like the Prodigy might be a great solution. I like the idea of not having to mount anything under the dashboard on the Cayenne, it's just an ugly look.
Beyond me why they don't have a simple place to just plug one in, like say...Ford does.....
Thanks for the reply. I have electric brakes on both of the axles of my trailer. It looks like the Prodigy might be a great solution. I like the idea of not having to mount anything under the dashboard on the Cayenne, it's just an ugly look.
Beyond me why they don't have a simple place to just plug one in, like say...Ford does.....
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LTC,
Thanks for the reply. I have electric brakes on both of the axles of my trailer. It looks like the Prodigy might be a great solution. I like the idea of not having to mount anything under the dashboard on the Cayenne, it's just an ugly look.
Beyond me why they don't have a simple place to just plug one in, like say...Ford does.....
Thanks for the reply. I have electric brakes on both of the axles of my trailer. It looks like the Prodigy might be a great solution. I like the idea of not having to mount anything under the dashboard on the Cayenne, it's just an ugly look.
Beyond me why they don't have a simple place to just plug one in, like say...Ford does.....
BTW, yes, there is a 'standard' 4pin trailer brake plug under the dashboard. It is often times wrapped in a piece of foam and tucked up underneath.
RL member JFScheck had some great photos of the brake controller install. A search should turn up those posts/threads
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Is there anyone out there who has a 2012 Cayenne V6 and uses it to tow?
I just bought one and I'm considering trying it to tow my race car. Car and trailer should be 5,000 to 5,500 lbs. My dealer says I don't need a brake controller, but I'm skeptical.
Anyone tow with theirs? Use brake controller? If so, where do you put it, manual is silent about trailer brake controllers.
I just bought one and I'm considering trying it to tow my race car. Car and trailer should be 5,000 to 5,500 lbs. My dealer says I don't need a brake controller, but I'm skeptical.
Anyone tow with theirs? Use brake controller? If so, where do you put it, manual is silent about trailer brake controllers.
-Chuck
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I tow my 5000lb+ combo (see avatar) with a 2011 V6 without any problems - in fact, the Cayenne feels more stable towing than my previous Expedition did, and I get better gas mileage to boot. I have surge brakes on my trailer.
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Yes, you need a controller. There is a simple 4-pin connector up under the dash to the left of the steering shaft wrapped in black foam. You buy the connector from VW and pretty much any controller and you are golden. I hooked up a Husky controller in my CSH '12 in about 1 hour.... I tow a race car with similar weight and the Husky is very easy to adjust, works great, and was about $100American...
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From a state legality standpoint, you might be surprised...I know I was when this was asked before and I went looking for the answer state by state.
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