@@dianakisiday9436 Yes even my dealership was clueless. Right now I am having trouble with my Santa Cruz with the screen in the center flickering like crazy and goes out at long periods of time I can't get anybody to call me back when it comes to make an appointment and getting a loaner getting a little pissed Please check out our other channel BMXMayers Thanks for watching
@@TyK622 I I would like to take a moment and say thank you for watching our videos. I saved quite a bit of money.. Dealerships charge a lot per hour I don't know the exact rate most likely over $100 an hour Besides the fact this video has to do with the vehicle not having a trailer hitch or wiring. However Hyundai actually tells you according to the dealership that the Santa Cruz is literally wired for a trailer hitch. Of course it's not... It's only a pigtail up underneath the driver side quarter panel as I explained in the video. I saved quite a bit of money I am also very experienced with a mechanical background. I would say that my wiring is very neat as well. I was trying to share with everyone, how to do it and save a lot of money. I hope that answers your question.
@jamiemayer I hope you didn't get the impression that I was critical of what you did 😊 I just wanted to know your cost of material and labour's against what the dealership charges. The accessories at the dealership includes installation. I am in Ontario Canada. I have a 2023 Santa Cruz Ultimate and it cost me $875 cdn including taxes for the installation of hitch and 4 pin harness. Cheers.
@@TyK622 no I understood what you were saying. It's all good my friend. Sorry for the delayed response for some reason I'm not getting notified when I receive a comment. I spent $225 on the trailer hitch. The wiring harness I got from the dealership because Hyundai claims that they're pre-wired for trailers and they're not. Anyone can argue with a dealership upon that and get that included as a bargaining chip for the purchase, just like I did. I already had the tools and the know-how So honestly it only costed me $225.00
Thank for great video. You did much of the job for me. To figure out what to remove first. How much weight do you plan on towing. I know it’s 5,000 lbs but that doesn’t mean it’s ok to tow that much. I’m planning to pull about a 3,000 lb rv trailer. Also do they make a 7 pin for 30 amp plug? TYI
good job with the install and explanations.
@@randywhatley9174 you're welcome..
Thank you for watching
Awesome work, thanks for showing where the pigtail is located - dealer was clueless
@@dianakisiday9436 Yes even my dealership was clueless.
Right now I am having trouble with my Santa Cruz with the screen in the center flickering like crazy and goes out at long periods of time I can't get anybody to call me back when it comes to make an appointment and getting a loaner getting a little pissed
Please check out our other channel BMXMayers
Thanks for watching
The dealership install of the Hyundai hitch and wiring is very neat.
I'm just wondering if you think you saved money after your workmanship?
@@TyK622 I I would like to take a moment and say thank you for watching our videos.
I saved quite a bit of money..
Dealerships charge a lot per hour
I don't know the exact rate most likely over $100 an hour
Besides the fact this video has to do with the vehicle not having a trailer hitch or wiring.
However Hyundai actually tells you according to the dealership that the Santa Cruz is literally wired for a trailer hitch.
Of course it's not...
It's only a pigtail up underneath the driver side quarter panel as I explained in the video.
I saved quite a bit of money I am also very experienced with a mechanical background.
I would say that my wiring is very neat as well.
I was trying to share with everyone, how to do it and save a lot of money.
I hope that answers your question.
@jamiemayer I hope you didn't get the impression that I was critical of what you did 😊
I just wanted to know your cost of material and labour's against what the dealership charges.
The accessories at the dealership includes installation.
I am in Ontario Canada. I have a 2023 Santa Cruz Ultimate and it cost me $875 cdn including taxes for the installation of hitch and 4 pin harness.
Cheers.
@@TyK622 no I understood what you were saying.
It's all good my friend.
Sorry for the delayed response for some reason I'm not getting notified when I receive a comment.
I spent $225 on the trailer hitch.
The wiring harness I got from the dealership because Hyundai claims that they're pre-wired for trailers and they're not.
Anyone can argue with a dealership upon that and get that included as a bargaining chip for the purchase, just like I did.
I already had the tools and the know-how
So honestly it only costed me $225.00
Thank for great video. You did much of the job for me. To figure out what to remove first. How much weight do you plan on towing. I know it’s 5,000 lbs but that doesn’t mean it’s ok to tow that much. I’m planning to pull about a 3,000 lb rv trailer. Also do they make a 7 pin for 30 amp plug? TYI