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2010 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Braking Systems Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2010 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Braking System Options- Video

Best 2010 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Braking System Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best supplemental braking systems for your 2010 Honda CR-V. Whenever we're flat towing our CR-V behind our motor home, a supplemental braking system is going to be a key component to make sure that we can get down the road safely. We don't want to fully rely on our motor home to slow down because it already has to slow itself down, and then we're going to be adding all this extra weight on top of it. A supplemental braking system is going to be help our CR-V slow itself down, greatly reducing the distance and time that it takes for us to stop. With our supplemental braking systems we're going to have a few different kinds available.We're going to have the kind that's going to be more electronic-based that's going to work with any and all motor homes, and then some that are going to be specifically made for motor homes that have air brakes, as well as a portable braking system. Let's take a closer look at some of those now.Here we're going to have two that are going to be electronic-based. more


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6/19/2018 7:37:28 AM



Blue Ox Patriot Proportional Braking System Installation - 2010 Honda CR-V- Video

Blue Ox Patriot Proportional Braking System Installation - 2010 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2010 Honda CR-V, we'll be taking a look at installing Blue Ox Patriot Radio Frequency Portable Braking System, part number BRK2012. Now with our brake controller set up, we'll go ahead and pull the brake away. You see the alarm chimes, and it says, "breakaway", on the screen. The brake pedal is depressed. Now what we're gonna do is hook up our wireless controller. What we're going to do is plug it into the cigarette lighter in the RV, and you'll see it come on with your lit up LED display. This will mount up anywhere you would like inside your vehicle. It comes with double sided tape, hook and look fasteners, and even a zip tie, so you can mount it in various different fashions. more


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10/16/2015 2:36:24 PM



SMI Air Force One Supplemental Braking System Installation - 2010 Honda CR-V- Video

SMI Air Force One Supplemental Braking System Installation - 2010 Honda CR-V

Today, on this 2010 Honda CRV, we're going to show you the SMI Air Force One supplemental braking system for motor homes with air brakes.This is what this SMI Air Force One looks like when installed in the vehicle. As you can see, there's not much there except for one device that's on the pedal. With this, there's no chunky boxes in the way to put in between your seat and your brake pedal when you need to tow your vehicle.The other device that's mounted inside the vehicle is a small indicator light that's installed behind your rear view mirror. This light is designed to show you that the brakes are being applied on the towed vehicle, and you can see this light in your backup camera or your rear view camera on your RV.Now, there'll be one additional cord ran between your towed vehicle and your RV. This is our airline right here that goes into the RV and it taps into the air brakes on the RV. Very simple to move. more


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9/21/2015 8:54:32 AM



Roadmaster Brake-Lite Relay Kit Installation - 2010 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Brake-Lite Relay Kit Installation - 2010 Honda CR-V

Today on this 2010 Honda CR-V, we're going to show you a Roadmaster Brake-Lite Relay Kit for Towed Vehicles, part number RM-88400. We'll go ahead and show you what components come with this kit. First off, we've got the wire harness here, the relay, a fuse holder with the fuse already installed. This little brass piece is a fuse tap, and a terminal to slide into it, and butt connectors, a ring terminal for ground, and some zip ties. One thing we're going to add to our install today is going to be a 10 amp fuse like this. The fuses that are already in a vehicle are a flush-mount style, or mini-fuse, and so the wire tap won't work, but we can replace it with a normal fuse like this. In fact, let's go ahead and put that all together now. more


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9/17/2015 2:19:25 PM



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