Wiring a 1997 Honda CR-V
Question:
I am trying to wire a 1997 Honda CRV for a flat four trailer wiring harness. The plastic connector has been cut off the vehicle so there are only the six exposed wires as follows: BLACK = Ground GREEN/YELLOW = Right Turn Signal GREEN/WHITE = Brake Light RED/GREEN = Taillight GREEN/RED = Left Turn Signal GREEN/BLACK = Back-Up Light Any help would be greatly appreciated.
asked by: David
Expert Reply:
You have already done the hard part, figuring out the vehicle wires. To wire your 4 way, you will need to purchase a, item # HM48925, tail light converter. The back up light wire would not be used, and can be capped off. The wires on the converter are labeled, just match them with the appropriate vehicle wire.
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