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etrailer Trailer Brake Controller 7-Way RV Upgrade Kit Installation - 2016 Honda Odyssey- Video

etrailer Trailer Brake Controller 7-Way RV Upgrade Kit Installation - 2016 Honda Odyssey

Hey guys, it's Jake here with etrailer. Today we have a 2016 Honda Odyssey. We're gonna be taking a look at and I'm gonna show you how to install the 7-way RV Upgrade Kit for Brake Controller. Essentially what this is, is it's going to be a seven way connector that you'll attach on the back of your Honda Odyssey. And what it's gonna do is it'll have a four pole and a seven way connection. The only difference is, is with this particular kit, you're not going to have the braking function and you're not going to have the reverse or the the seven function, essentially. more


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10/24/2023 12:57:20 PM



Rhino Rack Roof Rack Installation - 2016 Honda Odyssey- Video

Rhino Rack Roof Rack Installation - 2016 Honda Odyssey

Today we have a 2016 Honda Odyssey and we're gonna be taking a look at the rhino rack RT style roof rack track aero bar system. There are two different types of roof rack systems you can put on a naked roof. Typically, what you see is with normal vehicles unlike vans is we have these little clamps that go in the door jams, but since we have this it's preventing us from doing that. So that's why the tracks are gonna be in that fit guide, whenever you put that vehicle in. I really like the track system, just because it gives you the ability to slide these around when it comes to the other style clamp naked roof sets that you may be seeing, we're kind of limited to where we need to put them. Half the time in the instructions it tells you to put it in a specific spot and you're kind of limited there. more


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3/18/2022 11:53:36 AM



etrailer Raised Side Rails for Roof Rack Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey- Video

etrailer Raised Side Rails for Roof Rack Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey

Hi there, Honda owners. Today in your 2014 Honda Odyssey, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install etrailer's raised side rail system. This raised rail system is custom designed for your Honda Odyssey and we'll attach directly to the factory mounting locations for their side rail system. These look very similar to your factory side raised rails and they function just as such. There's even weld nuts, located on our side rails for front and rear crossbars from the factory. Although I'd highly recommend an after-market crossbar system versus the factory. more


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5/29/2020 1:22:51 PM



etrailer Raised Side Rails for Roof Rack Installation - 2015 Honda Odyssey- Video

etrailer Raised Side Rails for Roof Rack Installation - 2015 Honda Odyssey

Adam: What's going on everybody Adam here with etrailer. Today we have a 2015 Honda Odyssey. We're going to be taking a look at the etrailer Raised Rail Roof Rack System. so you guys are probably watching this video. If you guys have an Odyssey that has a naked roof, maybe you guys took a couple of trips and realized that your kiddos are a lot more happy with more room, or you just got a growing family, and you think that a roof rack system is going to help you guys get the cargo from the inside to the outside to make more room. Well, it is definitely going to do that, and it's going to give you that OEM look. more


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5/26/2020 1:12:18 PM



Rhino Rack Roof Rack Review - 2014 Honda Odyssey- Video

Rhino Rack Roof Rack Review - 2014 Honda Odyssey

Today in our 2014 Honda Odyssey, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Rhino-Rack Vortex Aero roof rack system for naked roofs. You can also purchase this kit with silver crossbars. This roof rack system allows you to carry, a wide variety of accessories or equipment on top of the roof of your vehicle to conserve space on the inside. The aerodynamic shape of the crossbar, along with the rubber strip that fills the T-track, help cut down on wind noise and drag. To access the T-track, just take your included key, and unlock your end cap, and then you can pull it off. And right here, you have access to this channel. more


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12/28/2018 10:13:19 AM



Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2008 Honda Odyssey- Video

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2008 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2008 Honda Odyssey, we're going to be taking a look at and installing the Tekonsha Voyage trailer brake controller, part number 39510, in conjunction with part number ETBC7, which is the universal installation kit for trailer brake controllers. This is what it looks like once it's installed in the vehicle. This Voyager brake controller is a proportional controller, which means it activates immediately, unlike with time-delayed brake controllers, and the harder you push the pedal in the vehicle, the more it will apply the brakes on the trailer. If you're looking for a simple, easy-to-use brake controller, this is definitely going to be a good option. The ease of use is also something that makes this one different from some of the other ones that are out there. Unlike some of the other brake controllers out there, there aren't a whole lot of different buttons in order to change settings. You've just got a couple dials on the side. In order to use this brake controller, the first thing I want to point out is, right up here we've got this little green LED light. more


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7/21/2016 4:01:36 PM



Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2008 Honda Odyssey 90885- Video

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2008 Honda Odyssey 90885

Today on our 2008 Honda Odyssey, we're going to be showing you how to install the ETBC7. This is a Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controllers. It offers both the 7-way RV and a 4-way flat plug and 10-gauge wires. We're also going to be using the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Proportional Trailer Brake Controller, part number 90885. To begin our installation, we're going to figure out where we're going to mount our 7-pole and our 4-pole flat connector here on the back of the vehicle. Now of course, if you're putting in a brake controller, you're going to have a hitch. Since this one doesn't have the welded on tab or anything like that that comes off of it, we're going to use a To Ready long bracket, part number 18136. more


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8/12/2015 2:48:52 PM



Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2011 Honda Odyssey 5506- Video

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2011 Honda Odyssey 5506

Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey, we'll be installing the wiring necessary to connect the hot lead for our 7 pull trailer connector, part number 5506, and wiring to connect the reverse light circuit using the Deka 16 gauge wire, part number 16-1-1. First we'll need to locate the wiring to connect to. We'll go ahead and pull it down from above the hitch. Once we can gain access to it, we'll go ahead and remove the electrical tape covering it up. We'll need to locate 3 leads. A purple wire for reverse light circuit, a black wire for the hot lead, and a blue wire for the electric brake circuit, should it be hooked up in the future. Once we've located our wiring, we'll now move to the reverse light circuit on the vehicle that we'll need to connect to. more


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10/8/2014 6:00:18 AM



Transmission Cooler Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey- Video

Transmission Cooler Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2014 Honda Odyssey, we'll be installing the Derale Series 8000 Plate Fin Transmission Cooler Kit, part number D13502. Now to begIn our install, we'll first go ahead and open up the hood. We'll need to remove the top engine cover, those between the grill in the front core support. To do this, we'll remove the multiple push pin fasteners that secure the plastic cover and air intake. Well to remove the push pin fasteners, we'll go and pull Next, we'll then remove the 2 fasteners here, the top and secure the grill to the core support. Now with that done, we'll move to the wheel wells. To make it easier to remove the 2 screw fasteners inside the wheel well, we'll go ahead and turn the wheel inside while working on the driver's side and then inside while we're working on the passenger's side. Now with those fasteners out of the way, we'll move underneath the vehicle, we'll remove multiple fasteners that secure the front fascia and lower rock guard for both screw and push pin fasteners. Now with all the fasteners removed, we'll go ahead and pull the lower rock guard out and set it aside. It's a good idea "to get an extra set of" 00:01:20 hands as we'll remove the front fascia. To remove the front fascia, we'll pull out on the corner of the fascia where it needs to wheel well, releasing the fasteners underneath. more


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1/13/2014 10:12:36 AM



Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey- Video

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2014 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2014 Honda Odyssey we'll be installing the etrailer universal installation brake controller install kit part number ETBC7. To begin our install we'll first need to locate the four pole flat harness already installed on the vehicle. Now since this is mounted inside the vehicle and we'll need to get it routed outside the vehicle we'll need to remove the rear threshold. To remove the rear threshold remove the two cargo fasteners, one on each side. We use a flat blade screwdriver or an interior trim panel tool while pulling up and out on the threshold to release the fasteners underneath. Now, once the fasteners release we'll go ahead and set the threshold aside. Underneath the threshold is a manufacturers grommet. more


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1/11/2014 3:39:14 PM



Tow Ready 4-Pole Mounting Bracket Installation - 2012 Honda Odyssey- Video

Tow Ready 4-Pole Mounting Bracket Installation - 2012 Honda Odyssey

Now today on our 2012 Honda Odyssey, we'll be installing the tow ready mounting bracket for a 4 pole flat, part number 18144. This vehicle here already has a 4 pole flat installed as well as a trailer hitch receiver. Currently the 4 pole flat is just looped through the safety chain eyelet on the trailer hitch. We're going to go ahead and install the tow ready 4 pole mounting bracket that will get the wiring away from the safety chain loop. As well as keep it a little more secure and protect it. Now in conjunction with the 4 pole flat mounting bracket we're also going to be using the tow ready no-drill mounting bracket in the short style, part number 18140. We'll begin here by connecting the two brackets together with the supplied screw and nut in the two mounting locations. more


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1/3/2014 5:05:50 AM



Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2006 Honda Odyssey- Video

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2006 Honda Odyssey

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12/28/2012 7:06:36 AM



Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2009 Honda Odyssey- Video

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2009 Honda Odyssey

Today we are going to install part number 90185 from Tekonsha, the Prodigy Brake Controller, and we will also use T-1 Connector part number 118438. And also we are going to use part number ETBC7 as the install kit for our 7-pole going up to our battery and the brake controller, on a 2009 Honda Odyssey. Our first step involved is we are actually going to install the T-connector first. Normally it installs behind this panel here, gets run underneath this threshold, and usually gets stored in the jack storage compartment. Since we are installing a brake controller and it is going to be using a 7-pole connector on top of it, so what is going to happen is we need to run our wire harness from the inside out. First off, we are going to take off this threshold here. We have to take off these anchor points. There are plastic pins throughout the bottom here, so what you need to do is pull this out gently until they pop out, like so. And once you have them all loose, just a gentle pull, pushing up on it, will pop the pins that are in here. The next step we are going to is we are going to go ahead and remove this panel. We will pull it out just a little bit so we can get access to the plug. The port is located on this assembly right here. It is on the top right-hand corner, and it is usually the only one that is open. And there is a separate ground right here which we attach to the factory ground right here. Next what we will do is we will secure our module here. And we will just put it back here - anywhere where it is convenient back behind the panel here. The next thing we want to do is go ahead and run our wire along the factory harness here, and then it will go straight down. And we have made a dimple right here where we are going to mark our - and drill a hole right here. So we are going to drill out a 1/2-inch hole. We drilled a 1/2-inch hole and installed a little simple, rubber grommet. Now what we are going to do is we are going to cut our wire up here and then we are going to feed it from the outside in. And we will make our reconnection up here. That way, at least we have some connections that are not outside all the time. We will go ahead and tape up our connections now, secure them up. And for now we are going to leave our access just like this. We will just put it underneath there - hide it underneath our carpet. And at this point we can go ahead and start putting the interior back together. more


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6/12/2009 3:07:53 AM



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