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2012 Honda CR-V Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2012 Honda CR-V Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Harness Options- Video

Best 2012 Honda CR-V Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Harness Options

Hey, everyone, Ryan here at Etrailer. Today on our 2012 Honda CR-V, we're gonna be checking out our best trailer wiring options. We're gonna have a few different options as far as the trailer wiring goes, so right here, we have a kit made by Tekonsha. Here in the middle, we have a kit made by Curt. And over here, we have a kit made by Hopkins, and what all these are gonna do or accomplish is send power to your trailer, letting all the lights work like they should, so you'll get your turn signals, your brake lights, as well as your tail lights. And if you we inchesre to ask me what kit I would use on my own personal vehicle, I think in the case of the CR-V, I would lean more towards the Curt. more


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1/29/2024 1:32:51 PM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2012 Honda CRV we'll be installing the Curt T-connector vehicle wiring harness with four pole, part number C56158. To begin our installation, we'll need to open the rear hatch and remove the trunk floor pan. We'll then remove the rear scuff panel here by removing these two plastic fasteners. Now, you may need a small screwdriver to push the center of the fastener in and remove it from the vehicle. We can then simply pull up on the scuff panel being very firm yet gentle. Now that we have the scuff panel out of the way, on the drivers side here we'll need to pull back on the rear trim panel. So, we'll need to undo the 10-mm bolt which holds the tie-down hook on. more


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7/10/2013 3:32:13 AM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V 118561- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V 118561

Today on our 2012 Honda CRV, well be installing the Tow Ready T1 Connector, part number 118561. To begin our install, well first open up the rear tailgate, then well remove the spare tire cover, set it aside for reinstallation later. Next well go ahead and remove the rear threshold. To remove the rear threshold, there are two pushpin fasteners well need to remove first. To remove the pushpin fastener, well use a pocket screwdriver to press in on the center and then remove the fastener completely. With both fasteners removed well gently pull on the rear threshold unlocking the plastic fasteners underneath. more


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3/19/2013 8:24:11 AM



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