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2014 Honda Odyssey Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2014 Honda Odyssey Trailer Wiring Options- Video

Best 2014 Honda Odyssey Trailer Wiring Options

Today we're going to be take a look at the best wiring options for your 2014 Honda Odyssey. Here we have our Tekonsha, part number 118521. Here in the middle we have our Hopkins, part number HM11143114. Finally, here on the end here we have our CURT, part number C56118. Now regardless of the kit you choose, they're all going to end up with the same. We're going to have a four-pole flat on the inside of our vehicle, and it's going to stay there until we're ready to use it. Simply just run the wire down, and the door will shut on it, and we can hook up our trailer. more


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2/27/2017 10:27:35 AM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2014 Honda Odyssey, we'll be installing the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Connector, part number C56118. To begin our install, we'll first go ahead and open up the rear cargo door or hatch. Next, we're going to need to remove the rear threshold. To remove the rear threshold, we'll need to remove the 2 screw cap fasteners. On the original install, these can be very stiff, so we'll use a pair of needle-nose to help remove them. Now with the fasteners out of the way, we'll go ahead and pull out on the bottom of the rear threshold on one corner, gently pulling up, releasing the fasteners underneath. Next, we'll move to the driver's side interior panel. more


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8/26/2014 4:17:25 PM



Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey 118521- Video

Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey 118521

Today in our 2014 Honda Odyssey we'll be installing Tow-ready T1 vehicle wiring harness, part number 118521. To begin our install we'll first need to go ahead and open up the rear cargo door. Then we'll remove the rear threshold. To remove the rear threshold, we'll first need to remove the two tie-down fasteners, one located on each side. Then, using an interior trim panel tool or a flat-blade screw driver, we'll get underneath the threshold and release the fasteners underneath, as we pull out and up on the rear threshold. Now once we've released the fasteners underneath, we can go ahead and remove the threshold and set it aside for reinstallation later. more


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1/7/2014 9:29:01 AM



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