Installing T-Connector Harness on a 2002 Honda CR-V
Question:
Hello, Im having a difficult time installing my T Connector Harness. Where do I connect the grey plug as there is no access panel on the left hand side at the rear hatch. Can you please advise where the adaptor is to plug this unit in. Greatly appreciate your time! Thank you!
asked by: Sheldon S
Expert Reply:
You will have to remove some of the plastic panels in the trunk interior. Start by removing the storage lid and the storage compartment liner in the rear of the CR-V. You will then loosen or remove the plastic trim that runs along the sealed edge of the hatch. Then you will loosen and pull back the panel on the driver side to expose the wires.
I have included a link to the instructions in case you do not have them. I have also included a link to a video of a wiring install on a 2006 CR-V so it should be just about the same.
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Hopkins Plug-In Simple Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector
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