2014 Honda CR-V Trailer Hitch
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The "radio" fuse of your 2014 Honda CR-V will need to be pulled and replaced with the Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass part #RM76511. This product will make it easy to deactivate this circuit, you will only need to flip a switch…
On your 2014 Honda CR-V, when your remove the key you will need to go through the entire process again. I've attached the photo of the owners manual page to assist. This will help you to circulate the fluids and allow the vehicle to be towed…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
In order to both carry bikes and flat-tow a vehicle at the same time, you'd need to use an adapter on the motorhomes hitch, I recommend the Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapter like part #RM-077-2 as it's designed for this exact purpose. In…
When it comes to the procedure for a specific vehicle for flat towing you have to go with what the manufacturer recommends. Either by what's in the owners manual or by contacting the manufacturer of the vehicle. Based on what you listed you would…
If your 2014 Honda CR-V owner's manual says to only pull the #19 ACC radio fuse, use part #RM76511; if it states to pull the #19 ACC radio fuse and the #20 ACC key lock fuse, use part #RM76512. Both are a fit for your vehicle.
I took a look at the online version of the owner's manual for your 2014 Honda CR-V, and while it does not specifically list a tongue weight capacity, it does state under the towing section that a trailer's tongue weight should be 10 percent…
I will be more than happy to find you a safe way to carry your ebikes. Unfortunately, it will not be with a trunk bike rack.We do not offer a trunk bike rack that can carry bikes that weigh more than 40 lbs. On the bright side, your 2022 Honda CR-V…
Yes, a 2014 Honda CR-V AWD can be flat-towed with all four wheels down. In order to do so you'll need a base plate kit, tow bar, safety cables, lighting, and braking system. I have attached my recommendation for each of these components below.…
As the plastic cover that needs the trimming is just there to cover the fuel tank on your 2013 CR-V, you can definitely leave it off. From the install video I included, you can see that nothing really ties directly into this panel.
The BrakeBuddy Towed Vehicle Battery Charge Kit part #BB54FR comes with a the Brake Buddy Select 3 Portable Supplemental Braking System part #HM39524. I have attached a wiring diagram of how this is setup with the Brake Buddy.
The Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver #75742 referenced in your question, which is confirmed to fit your 2014 Honda CR-V, uses four M10 X 1.25 X 30 CL8.8 hex bolts. If you happen to have any trouble threading the bolts into the frame of your…