bing tracking image
  1. Tow Bar Wiring
  2. Hopkins
  3. Wiring Harness
  4. Plugs into Vehicle Wiring
  5. Tail Light Mount
  6. Custom
Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles

Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles

Item # HM56304
Retail:$94.59
Our Price: $75.49
You Save: 20%
Tow Bar Wiring

Will this fit?

To see if this custom-fit item will work for you please tell us what vehicle you'll use it with.

Shipping Weight: 1.37 lbs
Add to cart
In Stock
HM56304 - Tail Light Mount Hopkins Plugs into Vehicle Wiring
zoom in icon
slider vertical icon
zoom out icon
Comment field cannot be left empty.
Name field cannot be left empty.

Thank you! Your comment has been submitted successfully. You should be able to view your question/comment here within a few days.

Error submitting comment. Please try again momentarily.

Product Images

In Use/Installed

Customer Photos

Need help with installation?
Locate installers near me
Wire your vehicle and get the signal lights required for flat towing without having to splice into your wiring with this custom, plug-in harness. Integrated diodes prevent feedback from RV for safe operation. Wires as combined lighting system. Great Prices for the best tow bar wiring from Hopkins. Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles part number HM56304 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
  • All Info
  • Reviews (124)
  • Q & A (0)
  • Photos
  • Used (1)

Hopkins Tow Bar Wiring - HM56304

  • Wiring Harness
  • Plugs into Vehicle Wiring
  • Tail Light Mount
  • Custom
  • Hopkins

Wire your vehicle and get the signal lights required for flat towing without having to splice into your wiring with this custom, plug-in harness. Integrated diodes prevent feedback from RV for safe operation. Wires as combined lighting system.


Features:

  • Lets you wire your vehicle to accept your RV's tail, brake, and turn signal lights for flat towing
    • Wires towed car as combined system so that brake and turn signals travel along same wire
    • Provides 4-way flat plug at front of towed car to connect to motor home
  • Plugs in quickly and easily - no cutting or splicing of wires
    • Connection points are located behind your vehicle's tail lights
  • Prevents electrical feedback to safeguard towed car's electrical system
    • Weatherproof box keeps built-in diodes protected
  • Won't interfere with electrical system when towed car is not hooked up to RV
  • Custom designed for your vehicle
  • Includes wiring harness, mounting bracket, and installation hardware
    • Extension loop for connecting towed car to RV is sold separately
    • Brake light relay (RM-88400 - sold separately) may be required if used with supplemental braking system
  • 90-Day warranty


Wiring Your Towed Car with Hopkins

Wiring your car for flat towing has never been easier. No more testing wires or splicing into your electrical system. No need to painstakingly position multiple diodes beneath your vehicle. No worries about voiding your warranty. With this custom-fit towed vehicle wiring kit from Hopkins, all you have to do is plug the harness into your vehicle's existing wiring, which is located behind your car's tail light assemblies. No cutting, tapping, or splicing is required.


After plugging in the wiring harness, use the included bracket to mount the 4-way flat connector at the front of your towed car. An extension loop (sold separately) is required to connect your towed car to your RV.


Separate vs. Combined Lighting Systems

Some automobiles operate on a 3-wire system, wherein the brake signal and the turn signals travel along different wires to illuminate different lights. (Typically, these vehicles have amber turn signals.) This is referred to as a "separate lighting system." When you hook up for flat towing using this harness, your towed car's lighting system will operate in a combined fashion regardless of whether it typically has combined or separate lighting. This means that the brake and turn signals sent by your RV to your towed car will be carried on a single wire. As a result, your car's brake lights will do the flashing for the turn signals. Your vehicle will still function as designed when not hooked up to your RV.


Do You Need a Brake Light Relay?

Because this harness wires your vehicle as a combined system, a brake light relay (RM-88400 - sold separately) may be required if you use a supplemental braking system with your towing setup. A supplemental braking system depresses the brake pedal in your towed car every time you apply the brakes in your RV. So, if your towed car's brake lights illuminate when the brake pedal is pressed and the engine is off - as is the case when towing - then you need to install a relay to ensure that the lights on your towed car always act in accordance with the signals sent by your RV via the wiring harness. Without a relay, the brake signal from your towed car will override the turn signal sent by your RV when you slow down to make turns, creating a potential hazard.



11156304 Hopkins Plug-In Simple Dinghy Towing Harness

Replaces 56304



This Product Fits The Following Vehicles



California residents: click here


Customer Satisfaction Score:


Customer Reviews

Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles - HM56304

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (124 Customer Reviews)

Wire your vehicle and get the signal lights required for flat towing without having to splice into your wiring with this custom, plug-in harness. Integrated diodes prevent feedback from RV for safe operation. Wires as combined lighting system.

by:

The tail light wiring kit for our 2014 Honda CRV came complete with good instructions. It was challenging to get the wiring through the chassis from front to the back, but accomplished with patience and good floor jacks. The system has performed as expected. We are thankful for the Hopkins kit.



by:
2014 Honda CR-V

Ordering and shipping was fast and easy. Products arrived in good condition. I haven't installed them yet, but it all looks as advertised. Not my first order with etrailer and the customer service was outstanding as always. Why anyone would order from any place other then etrailer I cannot fathom.

Tim

11/7/2023

After one year, I couldnt be happier. etrailer never disappoints!



by:
2014 Honda CR-V

After watching the installation video I found this tail light wiring kit easy to install and added it at the same time as my tow bar base plate. For a little extra protection I routed the wiring harness through a wiring loom which added a little extra time, but overall should be worth it. The wiring system works great and I highly recommend it.



by:
2014 Ford Edge

This taillight wiring kit for my 2014 Honda CRV was perfect and easy to install without splicing original wires, when running wires to under vehicle make sure to keep away from any turning components or heat sources, I ran mine along the edge of car around wheel wells tucked inside of trim and along the rocker panel to the front under side of radiator zip tied along the way.



by:

I was not sure that I would be able to do this installation by myself until I looked at your videos. With your help, I had the installations along with the wiring completed in two days. Thank you for providing the video instructions for us. I would highly recommend etrailer.com to anyone who wants to have a hitch or baseplate installed, but thinks the cost of installation is to high right now. I saved nearly $1000.00 doing it myself, and I know that it was done the correctly. I received the items in good condition and in a timely manner. Thank You!



by:

Etrailer has been gracious in authorizing returns where the wrong order was entirely my own fault. Delivery to Canada within days. Impressed.



by:
2014 Honda CR-V

Base plate video was very helpful, did in less than 3hours. Wiring for Honda CRV was easy to install.
All products were delivered on time. Would order any other products needed from etrailer.
Thanks



by:
Honda CR-V

Good quality product. Easy to install on my CRV. Video by etrailer was very helpful. Love the fact that all I need to do now is plug the harness in to my RV. Because my RV connection is a 7 pin connector, now I have to rewire the CARB plug to a suitable 7 pin connector to go with my Roadmaster tow bar

Robert H.

3/22/2018

Great! Toad lights work every time plus I now have a 12 volt feed to my toad battery. No more worries.



by:
Honda

This wiring harness works great for operating the brake and turn signal lights on my 2012 Honda CRV using the existing bulbs. This is the second one I have installed. The first one I installed had the diodes burned out when I bought a new car battery, and the installer shorted the positive to the negative with his wrench when tightening the cable to the battery post. So, be careful about that.

Michael

1/13/2020

After a year, it still works perfectly.



by:

I was not sure about purchasing and installing the Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles until I watched the etrailer's video instructions for installation. It gave me confidence to do it myself. Works as advertised for the last 8 months.

Charles W.

3/6/2019

Works great. No problems.



by:
2013 Honda CR-V

This was exactly the plug and go harness for flat towing that I had hoped for! The connections were easy, but running the harness from rear to front was more challenging; just the nature of the underbody. The installation video is excellent. I have used this wiring for the past year..no problems. Would definitely reccomend.

John F.

12/11/2017

It has been great-no problems whatsoever. In fact, I have recommended it to others.



by:
2013 Honda CR-V

Took about one hour to install, instructions were very good. Worked perfect and the quality appears to be very good.



by:
2013 Honda CR-V

This is my second Hopkins tail lamp wiring kit. The first one was easy to install, so when I had to replace my tow vehicle, I bought another.



by:

I can't emphasize how much I appreciate that this kit is a true Plug-and-Play part! The hardest part was safely routing the wires around moving and/or hot vehicle components. I ended up ordering some plastic wire loom to further protect the wires. I had about one foot of excess wire length at the connector end after routing the wire from the driver's rear corner, underneath near the left rocker panel, up the driver's side of firewall near the brake booster, around the strut tower, the fuse box, behind the headlight, next to the radiator and alongside the driver's fog light and exterior temp sensor harnesses, and finally to the 6-pole connector that's mounted on the base plate.



by:

Easy to install and works as expected. This has been installed for over a year and have proven to be problem free. Just be careful when plugging and unplugging to the 4 wire connector. I did have to splice in a new connector but that was after many plug/unplug cycles.



by:
2014 Honda CR-V

Product was exactly as described and matched my 2014 CR-V light system exactly. The installation video was very helpful and I was able to do the work fairly easily with only the use of 2 auto ramps on the drivers side (ds), although all 4 wheels up might have been easier. I had installed a trailer hitch earlier which hindered the crossing to the passenger side; however the porthole I had made for that installation on the ds aided in getting the wiring to the top of the ds rear wheel



by:
Thor

I purchased a wiring harness for our 2014 CRV so that I can use the vehicle as a dingy behind our new 2016 Thor Miramar. I installed the wiring harness myself. Been using it for a year now and have not had any problems. This is truly a plug and play device. You simply unplug the tail light connectors and insert this in-line and you're good-to-go.

David



by:
2014 Honda CR-V

Installed my self and I'm 70 years young. Took about 4 hrs. total time. Installed on a 2014 Honda CRV. Was dreading removing the famous 4 yellow clips on the front grille everyone was complaining about but pulling the grill the way the video shows is the way to go. I thought some of the plastic clips would break but none did, but you must be careful.

Shipped and arrived in just a few days and on time. Box was torn open but everything inside was fine.

The fit was perfect and no drilling was required except for installing the brakeaway switch which was not part of the kit anyway.



by:
2013 Honda CR-V

I received the HM56304 towed vehicle tail light wiring kit very quickly. After watching the Video a couple times I was able to install the kit in about 2 and 1/2 hours on my 2013 Honda CR-V. It is all plug and play so the only hard part was routing the wires from the rear of the CR-V to the front under the car. I'm old and not small. I used roll on ramps in the rear and then moved them to the front to finish the routing. This custom kit is much better than the generic wiring kit I used on my last TOAD. The video was very helpful.



by:
Ford Flex

It was by far the easiest wiring kit to install plug it in no fuss ! Honda CR-V are not the best to work on because of the under carriage being all plastic. The VIDEO is the only way to go as far as route of harness and installing the only thing I did different was put flex tubing around harness for extra protection or peace of mind !!!
I'm telling you etrailer is the only way to go they have the best staff to get you what you need when you need it and products top of the line!!!



by:
2013 Honda CR-V

Product arrived in a timely manner. I watched the installation video and was able to install it in short order and it works! This is a well designed product and came with everything that was necessary.

Thanks etrailer.com,

Stan C.

4/17/2018

Still working fine. Thanks again for a good product.



by:
2013 Honda CR-V

However I am quite pleased with what I got and it was easily installed.

Shane K.

3/7/2023

I like it, easy installation.



by:
2014 Honda CR-V

The diode wiring kit performs great on my 2017 Honda CRV.
I do continue to have a dead battery after towing because e-trailer suggested pulling the incorrect fuse.
No one seems to know which fuse keeps the battery from dying. Not #14 and not #19. Still waiting for the correct fix here.



by:

Simple to install



by:

Product works well


25
124
Show More Reviews

See what our Experts say about this Hopkins Tow Bar Wiring

  • Troubleshooting Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring for Towed Vehicles on 2014 Honda CR-V
    Since you've already verified you're getting power at the rear of your motorhome we know it's somewhere after that. The first thing that comes to mind is check the ground wire on the harness. Make sure the connection point is a smooth, clean, metal surface. Possibly even relocate the ground to somewhere the metal of the vehicle is overlapping to increase the metal to metal contact. The next to inspect is the wiring itself from the front 4-way all the way back. You're looking for any...
    view full answer...
  • No Taillights With HM56304
    If you aren't getting taillights when using the # HM56304 it could be that the harness is not in the correct spot like you said. The only other reason I can think of is the harness connectors not being fully seated.
    view full answer...
  • Tow Bar Lighting Recommendation for a 2014 Honda CR-V
    For tow bar lighting for your 2014 Honda CR-V I would recommend the Hopkins kit part # HM56304 which is a confirmed fit for your vehicle and would work with your current taillight setup. I attached an install video for this product on a 2014 CR-V just like yours for you to check out as well.
    view full answer...
  • 4-Flat Connectors for Flat Towing and Towing a Trailer on a 2014 Honda CR-V
    I took a look at the instructions and installation videos for both the Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles item # HM56304 and the Tekonsha T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector item # 118561. They attach at completely separate wiring harnesses in the rear cargo area of your 2014 Honda CR-V. These parts are compatible with each other. I have attached installation videos for both products so you can confirm.
    view full answer...
  • Availability of Tow Bar Umbilical Style Adapter to Go From 4-Way Flat to 7-Way Blade
    Yes, for a tow bar umbilical extension adapter to go between the 4-way flat of the part # HM56304 and a 7-way socket you'd want the Wesbar adapter part # 787196. This has a 5-way flat on one end and a 7-way blade connector on other. The difference between a 5-way and a 4-way is just the extra pin on the outside of the connector. This pin would simply be left off when used with a 4-way. I attached a link to a video for this adapter that shows it in use for you to check out as well.
    view full answer...
  • 2014 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring and Supplemental Brake Recommendation
    Yes, the Hopkins Tow Bar Wiring # HM56304 that you referenced has been confirmed as a fit for your 2014 Honda CR-V and would work well with the Roadmaster InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System # RM-8700.
    view full answer...
  • Would Flat Towing Wiring Kits Void the Warranty of a Vehicle
    There is a law called the Magnussen-Moss warranty act that states, in part, that if you install an aftermarket part on your car then it will not void the warranty unless that part caused the problem. So installing tow bar wiring like the # RM-155 or # HM56304, will not void the warranty. Check out the install videos I attached as well.
    view full answer...
  • Can Both Curt Vehicle Wiring And Hopkins Tail Light Wiring For Towed Vehicles Both Be Connected?
    Yes, you can use the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # C56158 to tow your small trailer with your 2014 Honda CR-V. You can also use the Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles # HM56304 for when you are towing this CR-V behind your motorhome. They will function correctly as they are installed in different locations. I assume that you were asking if they can be used simultaneously regarding wiring and the answer is yes, however...
    view full answer...
  • Tail Lights Work On 2014 Honda CR-V While Not Connected To Motorhome But Signals Stop After
    It sounds like you are having issues with the tail light circuits on your towed vehicle. If that is the case then I will need to know exactly what components you are using in order to offer specific advice but I can tell you that although the same bulb may be used for normal operation and flat-tow operation, they are not powered by the same source so it could very well be that the turn signals work normally but not when attached to the motorhome. I again will need to know exactly what components...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Tow Bar Wiring Recommendation for 2012 Honda CR-V
    I attached an install video that shows the SMI Air Force One part # SM99243 installed in a 2014 Honda CRV that is similar to your 2012 model. For lighting the easiest solution will be to use a custom fit kit like the Hopkins part # HM56304 which plugs right into the taillight harnesses of your CRV. I attached an install video that shows this installed on a similar 2014 CRV just like yours.
    view full answer...
  • Tow Bar Lighting Recommendation for 2014 Honda CR-V
    The best tow bar lighting for your 2014 Honda CR-V will be the Hopkins Kit part # HM56304 that requires no modification. It installs by simply plugging inline with the taillight harnesses and requires no cutting or splicing. I attached an install video for more info for you to check out as well.
    view full answer...
  • Troubleshooting 4-Way Trailer Wiring Connector that Does Not Work
    First thing you should do at this point is test the 4-way of the wiring harness with a circuit tester part # PTW2993 for voltage on all of the right pins when the taillight signals are being applied. Just like in the video I attached. If the voltage checks out there but the trailer lights still don't function right then the problem is on the trailer wiring. That would mean that problem is either due to a ground issue or a short issue. Make sure that the trailer side connector are clean...
    view full answer...
  • Tow Bar Wiring Harnesses to Flat Tow a 2014 Honda CR-V Behind a Motor Home
    We have several tow bar wiring harnesses for the 2014 Honda CR-V. I have included a link to the options that will fit. A brake light relay should not be required if you use the SMI Air Force One. It does look like you will need to pull a fuse to flat tow the CR-V. Consult the owners manual to confirm. To make this as easy as flipping a switch you can use fuse bypass # RM76511.
    view full answer...
  • Towed Vehicle Wiring and Wiring Extension Recommendation for 2013 Honda CR-V
    The tow bar wiring I recommend for your 2013 Honda CR-V is the Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles # HM56304. This is a custom-fit wiring harness that will plug into your vehicle wiring behind the taillights. I recommend this kit because of the ease of installation and the fact that the harness will prevent electrical feedback to protect your CR-V's electrical system. I have attached an installation video of this wiring harness on a similar vehicle as yours. You are...
    view full answer...
  • Tow Bar Wiring and Fuse Bypass to Flat Tow a 2012 Honda CR-V Behind a Motor Home
    For your 2012 Honda CR-V and tow bar wiring the correct Hopkins part is # HM56304. the other harness you mentioned, # HM56300, fits 2007 to 2011 Honda CR-Vs. It also looks like you may need to pull a fuse to flat tow your CR-V. Check the owners manual to confirm. To make disconnecting power from a fuse as easy as flipping a switch you can use fuse bypass # RM76511. I have linked videos showing installations of the wiring harness and fuse bypass for you.
    view full answer...
  • Kit to Allow Battery Charge to Flat Towed Vehicle
    Roadmaster offers a kit that can be used to deliver a maintenance-level charge to a towed car's battery while it is being flat towed. Kit # RM-156-25 includes 14-gauge wire, a wire loom, circuit breaker, and hardware that allow a 15-amp charge to reach your battery. Please refer to the linked review and install videos.
    view full answer...
  • Does Hopkins Tow Bar Wiring have to be Unplugged for 2014 Honda CR-V Tail Lights to Work
    You would not have to reverse the installation of Hopkins tow bar wiring harness # HM56304 for the vehicle lights to work on your 2014 Honda CR-V when it is not being flat towed. The harness plugs in line with the tail light wiring so when you are not connected to the RV the lights will function like normal. And when you are connected to the RV the lights will get power to function from the RV. The wiring harness isn't available with a 4-Way round connector but you could use adapter #...
    view full answer...
  • Could 4-Way of Hopkins Tow Bar Wiring Kit # HM56304 be Cut Off and Wire to 6-Way
    Yes, if you wanted to cut off the 4-way connector of the Hopkins tail light wiring kit part # HM56304 and wire it to a 6-way like the part # C92FV you certainly could.
    view full answer...
  • Flat Towing Lighting Options for a 2016 Honda CR-V That Is Being Towed on a Trailer
    I have a solution for you. Since you have both a 7-way and 4-flat on your tow vehicle your best option would be to use one of the magnetic tow bar lighting kits we carry. I recommend the Optronics Magnetic Tow Lights, # TL21RK. Using this kit will eliminate wiring into your Honda's wiring. Both magnetic lights will have tail, turn, and brake light functions. The lights will plug in to the tow vehicle's 4-flat connector and the lights magnetic base can mount on the trailer or the vehicle....
    view full answer...
  • Base Plate Kit and Tow Bar Lighting Recommendation for 2014 Honda CR-V
    The 2014 Honda CR-V would need the base plate kit part # RM-521567-4 and you'd be able to connect to your Roadmaster tow bar setup. The trailer wiring of the Honda could not be used as tow bar wiring though. For that instead you'd want the part # HM56304 which plugs in line with your taillight connectors.
    view full answer...
  • Tow Bar Wiring Recommendation for a 2002 Chevy Tracker
    What you need for your 2002 Chevy Tracker is tow bar wiring to allow a tow vehicle to control it's taillights as it is being towed. For that you would want the Roadmaster diode kit part # 154-792-118158 that has been confirmed as a fit for your Tracker. I attached an install video for you to check out as well.
    view full answer...
  • Wiring Options for Flat Towing 2012 Honda CR-V
    You're fortunate that the 2012 CR-V has some good options available for wiring. I prefer an option that doesn't require the vehicle wiring to be cut into. Custer offers a wireless magnetic mount tow lamp, part # LIW-LDTL. Installation couldn't be simpler. Plug the transmitter into the 7-way on the RV, and place the lights where they're wanted on the vehicle. The wireless feature means there's no wires flapping in the breeze as you're driving down the road. The tow bar lighting would remain...
    view full answer...
  • Where to Install Diodes when Installing Roadmaster Invisibrake with Tow Bar Lighting
    If you check out the picture I attached you will see where to install the diodes on your vehicle to install both the Roadmaster InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System # RM-8700 and the part # HM56304 that you referenced. For a diode kit you would want the part # RM-794.
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Parts to Add 4-Way to 2012 Honda CR-V With Hopkins Tail Light Wiring
    What you'll need to do with your 2012 Honda CR-V is add a splice-in 4-way to use the Curt Auxiliary LED Indicator Lights # C53201. The splice-in is needed because the Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles # HM56304 plugs into your taillight housing, and you can't plug in both. So what you can use is the following: - Vehicle Wiring Harness # C59236 This is a universal splice-in 4-way that will give your '12 CR-V a trailer connector so you can use the light kit.
    view full answer...


< Previous



Do you have a question about this Tow Bar Wiring?


Used Items Available
Used Picture for Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles

Condition: Like New

Notes: May have damaged packaging or minor cosmetic blemishes.

Our Price: $62.95
Add to Cart
Secure Checkout

Info for this part was:

Employee Joe V
Test Fit:
Joe V
Employee Michael H
Expert Research:
Michael H
Employee Jameson C
Expert Research:
Jameson C
Employee Adam R
Expert Research:
Adam R
Employee Laura H
Written by:
Laura H
Employee Dustin K
Video by:
Dustin K
Employee Alan C
Video by:
Alan C
Employee Cole B
Installed by:
Cole B
Employee Bradley B
Installed by:
Bradley B
Employee Chris R
Video Edited:
Chris R
Employee Wilson B
Updated by:
Wilson B
Employee Alexander C
Updated by:
Alexander C

At etrailer.com we provide the best information available about the products we sell. We take the quality of our information seriously so that you can get the right part the first time. Let us know if anything is missing or if you have any questions.