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Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Installation And Review Videos

     

Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V

Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer. Today on our 2012 Honda CR-V, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Roadmaster Fuse Bypass Switch. So whenever you're setting up a flat tow, for me, I would want to really streamline everything and make it as simple as possible. And, this small switch here is going to help you achieve that. And, that's because the CR-V requires you to pull the fuse out whenever you want to flat tow it. And, that's kind of a pain. more


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9/2/2021 8:37:58 AM



Roadmaster 4-Diode Universal Wiring Kit Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster 4-Diode Universal Wiring Kit Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V

Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer. Today on our 2012 Honda CRV, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Roadmaster Diode Wiring Kit. So before we take a closer look at the diode kit itself, I figured it'd be useful just to kind of touch base and refresh ourselves on the five main components that we're going to need to flat tow our Honda down the road in the first place. So there's going to be a total of five main components needed to flat tow your Honda down the road safely. First one's going to be your base plate. And that's going to provide us with a solid and reliable connection point. more


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9/2/2021 8:36:54 AM



Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V

Clayton: Hello, everyone. Clayton here at etrailer.com. Here at etrailer.com, we install, test, and review a lot of different products to help you as a customer make a more educated decision before your purchase. Today, I have a 2011 Honda CRV we'll be taking a look at, and I'll show you how to install the Roadmaster FuseMaster fuse bypass. Our fuse bypass is simply going to deactivate a fuse when we're flat towing, that way our radio isn't pulling power or, for whichever vehicle you're flat towing, just flipping this switch is going to essentially pull that fuse out. That way we manually don't have to pull that fuse out every time we're flat towing.So it's going to keep that power draw from happening when we are flat towing for a long period of time. more


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11/17/2020 10:32:22 AM



Tow Ready Tail Light Isolating Diode System Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V- Video

Tow Ready Tail Light Isolating Diode System Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V

Clayton: Hello, everyone. Clayton here at etrailer.com. Here at etrailer.com, we install, test, and review tons of different products to help you, as a customer, make a more educated decision before your purchase. Today, we'll be taking a look at, and I'll be showing you how to install, the Tow Ready Tail Light Isolating Diode System with a 4-Pole Connector on our 2011 Honda CR-V.Our diode wiring is going to be one of the key components in our flat towing setup. We have our tow bar, our base plate, our safety cables, our supplemental braking system, our fuse bypass, and, of course, our diode wiring. You might be asking yourself, why would I prefer a diode kit over magnetic lights Well, first off, you're not going to see any lights on top of the vehicle when you're going down the roadway, keeps our housing closed off from the outside elements. more


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11/16/2020 7:02:10 AM



Blue Ox Fuse ByPass Switch Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V- Video

Blue Ox Fuse ByPass Switch Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V

Clayton: Hello everyone. Clayton here at etrailer.com. Today we'll be taking a look at, and I'll show you how to install the Blue Ox Fuse Bypass on our 2014 Honda CRV.You might be wondering why do I need a fuse bypass They really come in handy because you don't have to pull that micro fuse every time that we want to flat tow. And the reason we'd have to pull it is because when we're flat towing our vehicle, it'll run down on a battery. So using that fuse bypass simply turns off that fuse and keeps our battery from dying when we're flat towing.And part of our fuse bypass is going to be this handy-dandy switch. I mounted it right here in our little cubby. more


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10/5/2020 10:37:09 AM



Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2013 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2013 Honda CR-V

Rob: Rob here etrailer.com, and today we're going to be taking a look at the Roadmaster Diode 7-Wire to 6-Wire Flexo Wiring Kit. Now, whenever we're flat towing our CR-V, obviously we need to get those signals to the back. So whether we're changing lanes or slowing down and stopping, or if we're driving at night, we need to have those signals back here so everybody can see us and we can safely and legally get down the road. But you can see, I have the lights on my motor home and the turn signal going, and we're actually being sent all the way back to our CR-V. And our diodes are going to allow us to use our factory taillights and use the signals so they come through, rather than having to use those magnetic lights. I know we've all seen them where there's just magnetic lights that you stick on top of the roof or somewhere on the body, and you run that wire up to the front to hook up to the back of the motor home.Now they do work, but that's one extra step that we have to take wherever we tow, not to mention when we get where we're going, we have to take them off so we can drive our CR-V. more


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10/4/2019 1:42:37 PM



Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2013 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2013 Honda CR-V

Rob: Hey everybody, Rob here at etrailer.com and today we're going to be taking a look at the Roadmaster FuseMaster fuse bypass on our 2013 Honda CRV. Now, whenever we're flat towing our CR-V behind our motor home, get everything hooked up, but then if you look at our owner's manual, they're going to require us to pull a fuse before we start towing. Now fortunately, the fuse is going to be on the inside and underneath the dash here, but that means we're going to have to get down on her knees, get underneath the dash, try to find that fuse, pull it out and find somewhere to keep it, hold it inside the car, then once we get where we're going, we're going to put the fuse back in. Just seems like a lot of a hassle, so many extra steps we're going to have to do. With our FuseMaster fuse bypass, it's going to be as easy as just flipping a switch.And once we get our CRV, we have it all hooked up with our tow bar and all the other components, then we get in here and put it into tow mode. But if you look at the dash up here, we're going to have a radio, it's still going to be on and that's the fuse they want us to pull. more


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10/4/2019 11:57:36 AM



Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2006 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2006 Honda CR-V

Ryan: Hey everybody. Ryan here at etrailer.com. Today on our 2006 Honda CRV, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6-Wire Flexo-Coil Wiring Kit. To flat tow your vehicle, there's going to be five major components. Your base plate, your diode wiring, a braking system, safety cables, and a tow bar. The wiring kit is going to transfer the lighting signals from the back of the motor home here to the back of our CRV whenever we're flat towing, and that's going to keep us not only safe, but legal. more


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6/26/2019 11:12:42 AM



Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V RM76512- Video

Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V RM76512

Speaker 1: Today on our 2012 Honda CRV we're going to be installing Road Master's Fuse Master Fuse Bypass Switch, part number RM76512. This fuse bypass kit is going to make a quick and easy way for us to be able to haul our CRV behind our motor home. To get it into flat tow mode you have to remove two fuses from the dash every time you set it up. So rather than having to physically pull those out, we can install this quick fuse bypass so with the flick of a button the fuses are disconnected and it's ready to go into tow mode. Quick, easy, and less labor.You can mount your switch wherever you'd like. Once you've got it in, you can quickly change it with the change of a button turning it on or off. more


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11/9/2018 11:22:27 AM



Roadmaster Universal Diode Wiring Kit Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Universal Diode Wiring Kit Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V

Speaker 1: But in our 2012 Honda CRV, we're gonna be installing road masters, universal, high powered diode wiring kit. Part number RM-152. And in conjunction with this, we'll be road masters seven wire to six wire flex-o coil kit, part number RM-146-7. This diode kit is gonna allow you transfer all of your signals from your motor home back to your vehicle while you're pulling it. So this way when you go left turn on your motor home, you show a left turn back here, so everyone behind you, knows what you're intending.The diode's installed right into your factory of lighting and they provide a pipeline for that signal to go here but also protected from going to the rest of your vehicle. The diode acts as a one way check valve that will only allow the current to travel in one direction, towards the bulb, not towards the rest of the vehicle.Now there are many options out there to get your lighting signals back here on your vehicle. more


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11/8/2018 1:48:07 PM



Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V

Speaker 1: Today on our 2012 Honda CR-V, we're going to be installing Roadmaster's Diode Wiring Kit, part number RM-15267. This diode kit's going to allow you to transfer all of your signals from your motorhome back to your vehicle, while you're pulling it. This way, when you go left turn on your motorhome, you show left turn back here, so everybody behind you knows what you're intending. The diodes install right into your factory lighting, and they provide a pipeline for that signal to go here, but also protect it from going to the rest of your vehicle. The diodes act as a one way check valve, that will only allow the current to travel in one direction, towards the bulb, not towards the rest of the vehicle.Now, there are many options out there to get your lighting signals back here on your vehicle. There's roof mounted options that hook up magnetically, although those require a lot of hook-up time. more


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11/8/2018 1:47:13 PM



Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2007 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2007 Honda CR-V

Speaker 1: Today on our 2007 Honda CRV, we're going to be taking a look at, and showing you how to install the Roadmaster FuseMaster fuse bypass, part number RM76511. This is what our switch looks like when it's installed. What this is going to do, is this is going to save your battery. So when your key is an accessory mode, your radio is going to be turned on, which can in turn drain your battery as you're traveling. What this switch is going to do is it's going to bypass and turn your radio off when your key is an accessory mode, in turn saving your better from being drained while you're traveling.It's going to install very easy. You drill one hole in the panel where you choose to place it. more


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10/9/2018 10:42:14 AM



Roadmaster 4-Diode Universal Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster 4-Diode Universal Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V

Speaker 1: Today on this 2014 Honda CRV, we're going to review, and install the Road master four diode universal wiring kit for towed vehicles, part number RM-152-98146-7. What this kit does for you is relays the signals from your RV back to your CRV, so all the vehicles behind you can see what's going on. Once it's installed, this is all you're going to see. It's not much. You're aren't going to get the effect of it, where you have your running light circuit here, and then also your turn signal, when it's applied on your motor home.One thing you'll notice, that the kit will make the brake light and running light on your CRV, act as a running light, turn signal and brake. Because remember, this is your turn signal when you're normally driving down the road. more


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7/18/2018 11:12:31 AM



Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass Switch Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V

Speaker 1: Today on this 2014 Honda CRV, we're going to review and install the Roadmaster Fusemaster fuse bypass. Part number RM76511.Let's cover what you get when you order this part number. This is the actual switch right here with the leader wires a little over a foot long. It's got a fuse holder right here. Now you're going to put your original fuse back into here and the other end goes to the location of your original fuse right here. Now this will fit a variety of vehicles depending on what you're working with you have some adapters that you can use, too. more


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7/12/2018 3:22:29 PM



Best 2011 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2011 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for you 2011 Honda CR-V. Our tow bar wiring is going to be the central part to our flat tow setup. It's going to take the signal from our motorhome and transfer it to our CR-V, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes everyone around us is going to know what's going on, so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here we're going to have our diode style. In the middle we're going to have our bulb and socket, and then finally over here we're going to have our removable lights. Our removable lights are going to have a few different options, but they're basically going to work the same way. more


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6/19/2018 8:27:32 AM



Best 2010 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2010 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 2010 Honda CR-V. Our tow bar wiring is going to be an essential part to our flat tow setup. It's going to take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CR-V, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is going to know what's going on so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here we're going to have our diode style. In the middle we're going to have our bulb and socket. Then finally over here we're going to have our removable lights. more


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6/19/2018 8:22:21 AM



Best 2009 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2009 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 2009 Honda CRV. Our tow bar wiring is going to be an essential part to our flat tow set up. It's going to take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CRV. So, whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is going to know what's going on so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here, we're going to have our diode style. In the middle we're going to have our bulb and socket and then finally, over here, we're going to have our removable lights. more


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6/19/2018 8:22:11 AM



Best 2008 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2008 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 2008 Honda CR-V. Our tow bar wiring is going to be an essential part to our flat tow setup. It's going to take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CR-V, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is going to know what's going on so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here we're going to have our diode style. In the middle we're going to have our bulb and socket. Then finally over here we're going to have our removable lights. more


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6/19/2018 8:02:20 AM



Best 2007 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2007 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 2007 Honda CR-V. Our tow bar wiring is going to be an essential part to our flat tow setup. It's going to take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CR-V, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is going to know what's going on so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here we're going to have our diode style. In the middle we're going to have our bulb and socket. Then finally over here we're going to have our removable lights. more


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6/19/2018 8:02:11 AM



Best 2006 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2006 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 2006 Honda CR-V. Our tow bar wiring is going to be an essential part to our flat tow setup. It's going to take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CR-V, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is going to know what's going on so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here we're going to have our diode style. In the middle we're going to have our bulb and socket. Then finally over here we're going to have our removable lights. more


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6/19/2018 7:57:18 AM



Best 2005 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2005 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 2005 Honda CR-V. Our tow bar wiring is going to be an essential part to our flat tow setup. It's going to take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CR-V, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is going to know what's going on so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here we're going to have our diode style. In the middle we're going to have our bulb and socket. Then finally over here we're going to have our removable lights. more


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6/19/2018 7:57:10 AM



Best 2003 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2003 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're gonna be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 2003 Honda CRV. Our tow bar wiring is going to be the central part to our flat tow setup. It's gonna take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CRV, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everyone around us is gonna know what's going on, so we can get down the road safety.We're gonna have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here, we're gonna have our diode style. In the middle, we're gonna have our bulb and socket, and then finally over here we're going to have our removable lights. Our removable lights are gonna have a few different options, but they're basically gonna work the same way. more


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6/19/2018 7:52:18 AM



Best 2004 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2004 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today, we're gonna be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 2004 Honda CR-V. Our tow bar wiring is gonna be an essential part to our flat-tow setup. It's gonna take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CR-V. Whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is gonna know what's going on so we can get down the road safely.We're gonna have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here, we're gonna have our diode style. In the middle, we're gonna have our bulb and socket. more


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6/19/2018 7:52:10 AM



Best 2002 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2002 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 2002 Honda CRV. Our tow bar wiring is going to be an essential part to our flat tow set-up. It's going to take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CRV, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everyone around us is going to know what's going on, so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here, we're going to have our diodes style. In the middle, we're going to have our bulb and socket. And then finally over here, we're going to have our removable lights.Our removable lights are going to have a few different options, but they're basically going to work the same way. more


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6/19/2018 7:47:37 AM



Best 2001 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2001 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 2001 Honda CR-V. Our tow bar wiring is going to be an essential part to our flat tow setup. It's going to take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CR-V, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is going to know what's going on so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here we're going to have our diode style. In the middle we're going to have our bulb and socket. Then finally over here we're going to have our removable lights. more


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6/19/2018 7:47:28 AM



Best 2000 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 2000 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 2000 Honda CR-V. Our tow bar wiring is going to be an essential part to our flat tow setup. It's going to take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CR-V, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is going to know what's going on so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here we're going to have our diode style. In the middle we're going to have our bulb and socket. Then finally over here we're going to have our removable lights. more


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6/19/2018 7:47:19 AM



Best 1999 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 1999 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 1999 Honda CRV.Our tow bar wiring is going to be an essential part to our flat tow set up. It's going to take a signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CRV, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is going to know what's going, so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here, we're going to have our Diodes style. In the middle, we're going to have our bulb and socket. And then finally, over here, we're going to have our removable lights.Our removable lights are going to have a few different options, but they're basically going to work the same way. We're either going to have a magnet or a suction cup that's going to attach to our car and then we're going to route the wire up to the front. more


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6/19/2018 7:47:10 AM



Best 1998 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 1998 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 1998 Honda CRV.Our tow bar wiring is going to be an essential part our flat tow set up. It's going to take a signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CRV, so whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is going to know what's going on so we can get down the road safely.We're going to have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here, we're going to have our diodes style. In the middle, we're going to have our bulb and socket and then finally, over here, we're going to have our removable lights.Our removable lights are going to have a few different options, but they're basically going to work the same way. We're either going to have a magnet or a suction cup that's going to attach to our car and then we're going to route the wire up to the front. Now, the name suggests that they are going to be temporary and these are really going to be good for occasional use or for an emergency situation. more


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6/19/2018 7:42:30 AM



Best 1997 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options- Video

Best 1997 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Wiring Options

Speaker 1: Today, we're gonna be taking a look at the best tow bar wiring options for your 1997 Honda CR-V. Our tow bar wiring is gonna be the central part to our flat-tow setup. It's gonna take the signal from our motor home and transfer it to our CR-V. Whether we're stopping or changing lanes, everybody around us is gonna know what's going on so we can get down the road safely.We're gonna have three basic types of tow bar wiring. Over here, we're gonna have our diode style. In the middle, we're gonna have our bulb and socket. more


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6/8/2018 2:37:10 PM



Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2007 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2007 Honda CR-V

Speaker 1: Today on our 2007 Honda CRV we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Roadmaster diode seven wire to six wire Flexo-Coil Wiring Kit, part number RM-15267. This is what you're gonna get in your kit, you're gonna get your umbilical cord, your wiring, some wire loom, your diodes, your six pole connector, the bracket to attach it, zip ties, and some other hardware to get it installed.Now your diodes if you look on the front it's gonna have an in and an out, what your diodes are gonna do is they're gonna keep any back feed from your RV going into your factory wiring on your vehicle and vice versa. A few additional things you may want to pick up is a heat shrink butt connector that we're gonna trade out for this one, some dielectric grease, some silicone, and some electrical tape. Now I'll show you how to get this installed.The first thing we're gonna do is we're gonna take our wiring and we're gonna start here at the front of the vehicle, I'm gonna feed this back behind the grill and I'm gonna drop it down right down here in the front. Take this and we're just gonna take some black electrical tape and we're gonna tape it right there.Next up here in the engine compartment I'm actually gonna take a coil of this and I'll leave it in here. Now this customer's not gonna be getting a braking system at this time however in the future if they decide to put a braking system in here it's gonna have to tie into these wires so we're gonna leave a coiled up bunch here for now then we can come back up and zip tie them somewhere a little bit later. more


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3/15/2018 4:12:10 PM



Roadmaster Tow Bar Wiring Kit Installation - 2006 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Tow Bar Wiring Kit Installation - 2006 Honda CR-V

Speaker 1: Today on this 2006 Honda CRV, we're gonna review and install the Roadmaster Universal Hy-Power Diode Wiring Kit, part number RM-154.Let's go ahead and cover the parts that come with the kit. First off, the hard of the matter is gonna be these diodes right here, which will take your signal from a RV and put it towards your taillights. We've got four of these guys right here, two for running light circuits, and one for our left turn and break, and right turn and break. Now, you want this kit anytime you wanna add power from your RV, when you're towing your car. This way, when you use diodes, every time you send power from your RV to these diodes it goes automatically to your taillights, and doesn't back feed to any part of your car, potentially causing damage.Next up, we got our terminals here, that fit onto the tabs that will hook into our wiring. Over here we have this cord that will go between your RV and your towed vehicle, and it has 4-pole flat on both ends, plus a cover built in on both ends. more


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7/26/2017 7:52:05 AM



Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Harness Installation - 2008 Honda CR-V- Video

Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Harness Installation - 2008 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2008 Honda CRV we will be having a look at and installing the Hopkins custom taillight wiring kit for towed vehicles, part number HM56300. Here's what our Hopkins wiring looks like installed. It gives us a four-pole flat connector at the front of our CRV and plugs into our factory taillight connectors without having to do any cutting or splicing, and will utilize our factory light bulbs and the taillight assemblies to treat our vehicle as a trailer when it's being flat-towed behind our motor home. This way we don't have to deal with having magnetic tow lights on the roof of it or messing with the vehicle's factory wiring, potentially voiding our warranty or causing damage to it. Now this gives us our functions that are required by law in order to safely flat-tow our vehicle behind our motor home. That way we can let other drivers know behind us if we're going to be making a turn, or they can see us clearly at night with the taillights on. We have our taillights off of the brown wire. The yellow wire is our left turn signal and left brake light. more


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6/23/2017 3:27:07 PM



Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2014 Honda CR-V, we're going to be taking a look at and installing the Roadmaster tail light wiring kit for towed vehicles, part number RM-152-LED. Our Roadmaster LED light kit is going to allow us to have all the necessary lights when we're flat towing our car behind a motor home and still be able to signal the drivers behind us whether we're stopping or turning, making sure that we're safe. The nice thing about these lights is, is it completely bypasses your vehicle's original lights. As you can see in here, we have a separate light from our factory bulb. The reason why this is great is because we don't have to worry about overloading our vehicle's electrical system or any kind of warranty issues that may arise. The LED bulbs that we're going to use, they burn brighter, last longer, and activate faster than incandescent bulbs. We know that with these LEDs, they're going to last us a long time and they generate less heat than incandescent bulbs so we don't have to worry about any damage that might occur to our taillight housing. more


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5/4/2017 3:22:31 PM



Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2011 Honda CRV, we'll be having a look at and installing the Roadmaster tail light wiring kit with bulbs, part number RM-155. Here's what our bulb and socket kit looks like installed. What this kit allows us to do is have a tow vehicle lighting system installed on our vehicle, that is completely separate from the vehicles' lighting circuitry that's already existing. We don't have to worry about cutting our wiring putting diodes in place. This will isolate our vehicles electrical system completely, treating it just like a trailer with a separate bulb. What's great about this kit compared to using a magnetic tow lights is, you don't have to worry about putting on top of your vehicle, scratching your paint when removing them or with a removed round or having them fall off or someone take them. more


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5/1/2017 9:22:07 AM



Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2011 Honda CRV we'll be having a look at and installing the Roadmaster Diode 7 Wire to 6 Wire Flexo Coil Wiring Kit, part number RM-15267. Here's what our wiring kit looks like installed. On the front of our vehicle we'll have our six way round connector here, which will connect to our RV using our six way and seven way adapter with our coiled wiring harness. This kit will allow us to safely flat tow our CRV behind our motor home while giving us the required lighting functions as needed by law. We'll have our turn signals, brake lights, and taillights on the back of our vehicle so our motorists behind us will be alerted when we're turning or stopping, or they can see us safely at night. These lights will work in conjunction with the lights on our motor home via the umbilical cord. There is no magnetic tow lights with this kit, it's a nice advantage. more


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3/27/2017 11:55:25 AM



Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Harness Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V- Video

Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Harness Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2011 Honda CRV, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Hopkins Custom Taillight Wiring Kit for towed vehicles, part number HM56300. Here's what our kit's going to consist of. We're going to have our T-connectors that will go between the taillights, for the left and the right side. We're also going to have a diode converter. This is going to help cut down on any back feeding that may happen into your vehicle from your RV should there be a short. We'll also have a four pole flat connector that we can wrap to the front of the vehicle to plug into the back of our coach, and a weather tight cap to help seal it up. more


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10/21/2016 11:51:08 AM



Blue Ox Fuse ByPass Switch Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V- Video

Blue Ox Fuse ByPass Switch Installation - 2011 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2011 Honda CRV, we're going to be taking a look at, and showing you how to install the Blue Ox Fuse Bypass Switch for towed vehicles, part number BX88272. Now, this is what your kit's going to consist of. You're going to have this toggle switch. It's going to turn on and off whatever accessory you have on your vehicle for towing it. This is going to make it a lot easier that having to reach under your dash and pull out the fuse every time you want to flat tow your vehicle. Now let's go ahead and show you how to install it. Our first step's going to be to find an area we're going to want to mount our switch in. more


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10/21/2016 11:50:59 AM



Roadmaster Universal Diode Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Universal Diode Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2014 Honda CRV we're going to take a look at and also show you how to install the Roadmaster Universal Hy-Powered Diode Wiring Kit. Part number RM-152. In conjunction with the road master 7-Wire to 6-Wire Flexo-Coil Kit. This is part number RM-146-7. The great thing about a diode is that this is going to prevent backfeeding. Let's say this is our motorhome input, it can only go to the outside. We're not going to have to worry about it looping back around and heading back up this wire. more


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9/26/2016 2:27:34 PM



Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Diode 7 to 6 Wire Coil Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2014 Honda CRV we're going to take a look at and also show you how to install the Roadmaster DIODE 7Wire to 6Wire FlexoCoil Wiring Kit, part number RM-15267. The great thing about a diode is that this is going to prevent back feeding. Let's say this is our motor home input, it can only go to the outside. We're not going to have to worry about it looping back around and heading back up this wire; that's called back feeding. Our motor home is not going to back feed to our car, and our car is not going to back feed to the motor home. If we we're to just run a wire back here and connect it, just splice it in, it would operate the lights but there's going to be some weird things happening. more


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9/26/2016 2:26:54 PM



Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Harness Installation - 2009 Honda CR-V- Video

Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Harness Installation - 2009 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2009 Honda CRV, we're going to take a look at and also show you how to install the Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles. Part Number is HM56300. Now, here's what our kit is going to look like when we get it laid out on our table. This is a really nice, pretty easy to install kit. The thing I like about it is that we're going to be plugging our wiring in directly in-between our factory connectors, so we don't have to splice the wires. We don't have to do any modifications to the factory wiring on our vehicle. more


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8/13/2016 10:36:33 AM



Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2010 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2010 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2010 Honda CR-V, we'll be taking a look at and installing the Roadmaster tail light wiring kit with bulbs, part number RM-155. First thing we'll need to do in our installation of our Roadmaster tail light kit with bulbs is go ahead and open up our rear hatch to gain access to our tail light assemblies. Then, we will remove the caps located here and here on both sides. To remove the tail lights, use a small screwdriver to stick in the slot and pop it out. Once you've popped out both the caps, repeat that same process on the passenger side. Anything we do here on the driver side, as far as the removal and re-installation of the tail lights, is going to be repeated on that passenger side. All right. Now, we're going to remove the two bolts on the inside. more


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11/6/2015 2:08:00 PM



Roadmaster Tow Bar Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Tow Bar Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V

On this 2014 Honda CRV we're going to review and install the Road Master universal high power diode wiring kit, part number RM-154. With this part number this is what we get. First off we have our diodes right here in the center. This will actually mix our inputs into the factory wire harness. We also have some butt connectors here to make some wire connections if we need to. We also have a ring terminal here for our ground to go into the sheet metal, typically behind the tail light. We have a length of wire about 30 feet long that will reach from the front of the vehicle to the back of the vehicle. We have a short distance of lumen material to help protect the wires going around corners or when the wire is visible maybe just to hide the colors. Lastly, going between your RV and your towed vehicle, in this case our CRV, will be this extension piece right here that will go between the vehicle and the CRV and of course some zip ties help hold it in place. more


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10/16/2015 2:36:06 PM



Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Harness Installation - 2010 Honda CR-V- Video

Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Harness Installation - 2010 Honda CR-V

All right, today on this 2010 Honda CR-V, we're going to show you the Hopkins Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles, part number HM56300. These are the parts that you get with the kit. This is actually a t-connector style electrical harness, so this will fit in between two connection points on your vehicle. In this case, the t-connection with the green wire will go to the passenger side. The one with the yellow will go to the driver side. We'll take a look. This is our diode converter here, and this will take the signals from the RV and send it out to your tail lights. more


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9/15/2015 12:47:02 PM



Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V- Video

Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V

All right, today on our 2014 Honda CRV, we're going to install part number HM55999, the Hopkins Universal Taillight Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles. All right to start off, we need to go ahead and open up the back hatch. Next we'll go ahead and remove the taillights. We need an 8mm socket to remove the hardware. Just those two bolts and then go ahead and rock the light loose from back here and then pull in the direction straight back but you need to work around the prop here and it will come off. You can see the guide right here, this is the guide that just pulls straight off. more


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1/5/2015 12:17:21 AM



Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V HM56304- Video

Hopkins Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V HM56304

All right, today on this 2014 Honda CRV, we're going to install part number HM56304. This is a Hopkins Custom Tail Wiring Kit for towed vehicles. All right, our first step is to go ahead and open up the back hatch, and then we have to remove the tail lights. There's two fasteners that we have to remove. We'll use an 8 mm socket on these. Just kind of pull back. Kind of rock it back and forth so it comes loose. more


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8/27/2014 2:50:47 PM



Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2013 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2013 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2013 Honda CRV we'll be installing the Roadmaster Taillight Wiring Kit with bulbs, part number RM-155. First thing we need to do is get our vehicle ready. To do that we need to remove the taillights. We'll start off by opening up the back hatch where there are two Phillips head fasteners that we need to remove. We'll take our taillight and pull it this way until we can work it loose. Then there's a guide here that makes you pull it backward. Now we can go ahead and remove our taillight from the vehicle. more


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8/6/2014 6:32:42 AM



Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V RM-155- Video

Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit Installation - 2014 Honda CR-V RM-155

Today in our 2014 Honda CRV, well be installing the Roadmaster Tow Bar Wiring Kit with bulb and socket, part number RM-155. To begin our install, well first need to remove the tail light assemblies. To remove the tail light assemblies, well open up the rear hatch and then remove the two fasteners that secure the tail light assembly to the body. Next, well go ahead and gently remove the tail light assembly from its position releasing the fasteners and being careful not to break the alignment tabs underneath. When the tail light assembly is pulled out, we can see the back of the tail light assemblies where well mount the bulb and socket.To mount the bulb and socket well first need to drill a hole under the back of the tail light assembly as per the instructions. Well use a 1-inch hole saw. more


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1/26/2014 10:33:28 PM



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