Removing the bar ball - 1. Step
Fig. 150 Insert the key into the lock / unlock the lock
Read and observe
and
›
Remove the cover
from the lock in the direction of the arrow
A
›
Insert the key
into the lock in the direction of arrow
B
marker points upward
» Fig.
150.
›
Turn the key in the direction of arrow
wards.
WARNING
Never remove the tow bar while the trailer is still coupled.
Note
We recommend that you put the protective cap on the ball before removing
the ball head.
Fig. 149
Remove the cap from the lock
on page 127 first.
, so that its green
2
so that the red marking points up-
3
Removing the bar ball - 2. Step
Read and observe
Removing
›
Initially carry out the first step of the ball rod disassembly
›
Grasp the ball head from underneath
›
Push in the release bolt
multaneously press the operating lever
stops.
The ball head is released in this position and falls freely into the hand. If it
does not fall freely into the hand, use your other hand to push it upwards.
At the same time, the ball head latches into the ready position and is thus
ready to be built-in
Subsequent steps
After removing the tow bar the following work must be carried out.
» Fig.
149.
1
›
Insert the cover
.
2
›
Fix the cap
A
er bumper area.
›
Push the cap in first on the left and right and then at the top.
WARNING
Never allow the ball head to remain unsecured in the boot. This could
cause damage to the boot upon sudden braking, and could put the safety
of the occupants at risk.
Fig. 151
Release tow bar
and
on page 127 first.
» Fig.
151.
in the direction of arrow
A
in the direction of arrow
B
»
.
» Fig. 145
on page 129in the opposite direction to arrow
B
» Fig. 145
on page 129 aligning it with "check mark" in the low-
» page
131.
until it stops and si-
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until it
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131
Hitch and trailer