Installing Draw-Tite T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness On 2010 Acura MDX
Question:
I have a 2010 Acura MDX. I want to install part #118424 for the lighting do I need to do any thing else to make it work.
asked by: Joe
Helpful Expert Reply:
No other products are needed to install the # 118424 wiring harness. To help protect electrical connections, you can use a small amount of dielectric grease # 11755.
The Draw-Tite T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness # 118424 plugs into your vehicle's wiring harness at the driver's-side interior trim panel in the rear cargo area. No cutting or splicing is needed to install the wiring harness. The white wire will need to be grounded. There is a grounding stud located at the back of the rear cargo area, down from the door latch, where the ground wire can be installed.
I have attached an installation video of the # 118424 wiring harness for you.
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