Best Trailer Wiring Harness Option for 2022 Honda Odyssey
Question:
I need a wiring harnesses for my 2022 Honda Odyssey. Which one do I need, which one is the best?
asked by: Leslie F
Expert Reply:
For your 2022 Honda Odyssey the Tekonsha # 118781 harnesses has shown to be the better option, their converter boxes in particular. This is from customer feedback and information from our installers. This custom-fit T-One connector simply plugs into your vehicle's wiring harness and then you route the harness through the jack storage compartment to the center of your vehicle. Plug in the included 7-way socket to the harness, then locate the fuse box under your hood and insert the provided fuses. The 4-way connector stows in your rear cargo area.
We actually have an installation video produced of this being installed on a 2022 Honda Odyssey. Please note the link below.
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T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with Upgraded Circuit Protected ModuLite HD Module - 4-Way Flat
- Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring
- Trailer Hitch Wiring
- Powered Converter
- Custom Fit
- 4 Flat
- Tekonsha
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