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Roadmaster Tow Bar Braking Systems for the Honda Accord, 2011

Roadmaster Tow Bar Braking Systems

Code:   RM-8700

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Roadmaster InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System - Honda Accord, 2011

Get automatic, real-time braking in your towed Honda Accord with the InvisiBrake. Actuator box installs permanently so that you never have to remove, adjust or reactivate. System connects to RV and engages car brakes when the RV brake lights illuminate.

Features:

  • Braking system activates brakes on towed Honda Accord when you engage the brakes in your RV
    • Cable pulley tugs towed car's brake pedal gently, gradually and with balanced pressure when brakes are applied in RV
  • Permanent installation - nothing to remove or disconnect
    • Actuator box mounts out of the way - typically beneath the driver's seat
  • One-time setup - no need to readjust or continuously activate
    • System automatically functions when connected to RV
    • Braking pressure does not have to be readjusted after initial setup
  • Compatible with hybrids and other continuous-power-assist automobiles
    • Braking pressure can be adjusted from 5 psi to 80 psi so that an appropriate amount is applied
  • No false braking - activates only when RV brake lights are illuminated
  • Integrated battery protection
    • Bypasses 12V outlet - connects directly to towed car's battery and constantly charges battery when you are towing
  • 2-Stage motor home monitor has audible and visual warnings
    • LED monitor illuminates when towed car's brakes are activated
    • Audible alert lets you know if brakes have been activated for too long (approximately 20 seconds)
      • System automatically begins to release pressure after 15 seconds of continuous braking
  • Emergency breakaway device included
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Controller box dimensions: 8-3/4" long x 8-3/4" wide x 2-3/4" tall
  • Power draw: 6 mA - 10.8 amps
  • Maximum braking pressure: 80 psi
  • 1-Year warranty


Note: It is recommended that single terminal diodes be replaced with 2-inlet, 1-outlet diodes, such as RM-790 (sold separately).



Fully Automatic Braking Action

Wire the InvisiBrake into your Honda Accord, connecting it to the battery and electrical harness, and you never have to remove it. When you're ready to tow your car, just connect the it to your RV via the included electrical cable, and the system is ready to go.


The InvisiBrake is designed to activate the brakes in your towed car upon receiving a signal from your RV that the motor home's brakes have been applied. This signal is sent via the wiring harness whenever the RV's brake lights are illuminated. This way, you get real-time braking action, ensuring that your towed car brakes at the same time and for the same duration as the brakes in your RV. In addition, there will be no false braking when you hit bumps or potholes.


Adjustable Pressure Settings

The braking pressure of the InvisiBrake can be adjusted from 5 psi to 80 psi depending on your individual application and preferences. Typically, a braking system has to apply an extreme amount of force to activate the towed car's brakes because the vacuum-assist function of the brakes is not active when the ignition is off. This excessive pressure would cause damage to your car if it had "active" brakes. Because this system lets you adjust the braking pressure to a comparatively minimal amount, you can use it on automobiles that have continuous-power-assist brakes, such as Hummers and hybrids, without having to worry about any potential damage.


The pressure setting needs to be adjusted only once, during the initial installation, at which point you can test the system at different settings to determine which feels best. Once the setting is determined, it does not have to be readjusted, so your system is always ready to go.


Permanent, Out-of-the-Way Installation

Most often, the InvisiBrake actuator box installs beneath the front seat of your towed car, neatly tucked away so that you won't see it and it won't take up any storage space in your Honda Accord. You can, however, install it anywhere in your towed car that is convenient for you, as long as you can still access the adjustment knob.


A bracket and cable pulley will install on the arm of your Honda Accord's brake pedal. This will not interfere with normal braking function and does not have to be adjusted, removed or activated. The entire system can stay in your car year 'round, waiting for those times when you need to tow. And once you do hook up your car to your RV in preparation for towing, the system will function automatically.



8700 Road Master Invisi-Brake Tow Bar Braking System



Video of Roadmaster InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System


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Video Transcript for Roadmaster InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System Installation - 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe

All right. Today, on this 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe, we're going to install part number RM-8700 from Road Master, and this is a brake kit. Okay. To start off the install, we remove the threshold and also the kick plate by the compartment brake. We lift up the trim panels in the back. We're going to route our cylinder next to the driver seat, and we will attach it later on to the metal bracket that's near a console.

We will take out cable and were going to route it underneath our plastic here.Now, were going to route it up and over the support underneath the dash and over the interior air docks, and we route it down through here along for pulley. Now we did take our pulley loose by these two pins here and took it apart to make it easier to thread through. Then we just reassembled it. Now, when we attach our pulley, weve got to find a spot so that our cable will go around the pulley and reach to our brake pedal.Over here, were going to cut off the installations. We can mount our pulley straight to the firewall.

Now, we can go ahead and start installing our clamp that goes through the brake pedal. What you want to aim for is this being tight with just a little bit of playing it about the size of this ball in the end here, a quarter inch. Now, we all now have planned out for sure who's going to fasten it down.All right. Now, we'll go ahead and mount our cable to the firewall. All right.

We're going to go ahead and add zip tie to the upright where our cable is, secure it. Were going to leave this part alone for now. Let's go to the cylinder and we'll go ahead and install our clamp for that. All right. Now, our cylinder is going to mount to this bracket right here, and we use a clamp that will hold it in place.Before we do that, we have to our air line right here.

Okay. We're going to do our best to route our lines under these rails here so it won't slide back and cut the line. Were going to take a line. We're going to run it underneath our carpet. Well take our other new air line and all you've got to do is push it right into the fitting. You just push it in as far as you can. You have to tug back and inaudible 00:02:31 locks in.Okay. Now, let's go continue over our small line here. We're going to go underneath the carpet, and then we're going to wrap this back up under our seat where the InvisiBrake compressor is hiding. Route it under the jack tools. Okay. Were just going to push it right in, just like the other fitting until it stops, and then pull back, and its installed.Okay. Now, we'll go ahead and run our next line which will be a vacuum line, which will come from this port here. Were going to run it all the way up to the front of the vehicle. To attach our nylon vacuum line to the InvisiBrake we're going to slide on a piece, a quarter inch of rubber line, and route that underneath the jack tools as well. That's going to push right on. That's really it.Now, were going to continue on running up to the front. Were going to follow the same path as our air line, but were going to go up to the firewall. Now, normally we would have to draw a hole through the firewall to get to the outside so you can get to the vacuum line from the brake booster. We got lucky at this point that this vehicle already has a hole drilled through the frame, so were going to use it.Make sure the line is underneath all the panels. We'll go underneath the hood and make our connection. Here's our vacuum line. Route it to make sure that they're away from anything hot or moving. Now, were going to make some connections through a vacuum line. First, were going to add the T right here so we'll make a cut in our line or a T the way the small section to connect the check valve with the T.When we install our check valve, we want to make sure the red is always going towards the engine. Now, our kit does come with a small section line. We can actually use that as part of our install. We'll go ahead and slip that on. We'll take the other half of our line. We'll probably trim it up just a little bit as well and install it.All right. To connect our nylon vacuum line, again, we're going to use a small piece of quarter-inch tubing. Now, were going to take our wires with the black and red, and the black and white. We can go ahead and hook these up to InvisiBrake. The black wire will go out front of the vehicle to the breakaway kit, and the red and black wires will go to the battery and powering ground.Basically, we'll run the wire same way we did with the vacuum line, and well go out a different point of a vehicle. This grommet for the parking brake, were going to use that to go outside. Lets cut a slit in it and then run our cables through it. We'll then go ahead and burn our black and red wires through.We'll go ahead and take our wires. Well pull out our slack. Okay. We'll go ahead and pull our wires up. Now, well take our red and black wire. We'll leave it by the battery. Then our black wire, these two pulled in, we'll run that down to the bumper. Okay. All right. Now we can go ahead and start connecting our black and red wires.Our red wire will go to the positive terminal and our black wire will go to ground, and we'll run that to the body. For our positive terminal on the battery, were going to be using the brass bolt battery extender from Deka. All right. This basically replaces the post that's in the battery. Basically, we had to pry out this bolt as best as we can, and we'll go ahead and replace it with this part.The big terminal will run to the positive side. Okay, and then we'll go ahead and reinstall it to the battery. We will trim up our wires, and we'll go ahead and add our ring terminals. This section is steel. It's double-layered, so were actually going to use a longer screw that what is provided in the kit to go through both layers. Before we add a red wire to our battery terminal, let's strip the wire back.We'll inaudible 00:07:31 one half of our fuse holder and we crimp right here. We'll install our fuse, put the other half are harness on top of it, and just push this together. Okay, we'll now go ahead and add this to our battery terminal. We're going to go ahead and install our breakaway switch.Now, there isn't really not much to attach to, but not covered up, but were going to put in this location back here. There's a piece of metal that we can attach to that's going vertical, so were going to take this part of a bracket and were just going to put a 90 degree turn on it. Okay. After the breakaway switch is mounted, we'll go ahead and connect the two halves together. We're just going to zip tie our extra out of the way.Quick test by pulling out on the breakaway switch. Now, were going to take our wire harness with the four wires and well plug that into back of InvisiBrake and, one more time, we'll take these wires and follow the same route as our red and black wires did. We'll go ahead and follow the same route as before going up to the same grommet as our red and black wires.Now, these four wires, we're going to hook up to our wire harness that are used for the towing lines that's behind the RV. Right now, were going to take our purple wire and we're going to route it towards the back of the vehicle. Were going to hook up before our aftermarket towing harness.All right. Now, this is a wire we're just adding in, and this is our existing aftermarket wire harness that's previously installed. We've got a color code for this wiring. Green is right turn. Yellow is left turn. Brown is inaudible 00:09:44 lights, and white is ground. That's the same code that's commonly used on towing harnesses.In this case, were just going to match everything color to color and use a block connector to inaudible 00:09:54 everything together. Then, we'll go ahead and install everything back into the frame. Now, to connect all three of the wires together, to access wire and the third wire, were just going to use a block connector.Okay. We've got our ground done. Lets go and repeat the same process for the remaining wires. Once you inaudible 00:10:40 along a specific spot to mount our box, we'll go ahead and make a cottony carpet so we can get down some sheet metal below. Well run some inaudible 00:10:49 to screws to attach to.Now, we have most of the components installed and we can go ahead and reinstall the interior panels and carpeting in the back of the truck. We're just about done for install for inside of the vehicle. We need to add one more cable and this is for a monitoring system that goes between RV and the towed vehicle.This simple plug right here, we're going to push to the same grommet as we used for our breakaway switch and we're going to follow exact same route and come out down by the wiring connector at the front of the vehicle. Okay. We'll run our wire up by a four-pole connector here. All right. This is the other end of the wire right here, and we're simply going to wrap this up towards the closer side of the brake switch.Because this truck has a combined wiring system, we need to install a brake light relay kit. Because both of the RV monitor cable the brake light relay are connected to the cold side of brake pedal switch, we can install them together. This relay is required on towed vehicles that have a two-wire system when using a supplemental brake system.To install the kits, weve got to find out which wire is the cold side of the brake switch, so that means when we hit our brake pedal, the wire will get hot, and when its not, it will be the cold side. Okay. We test this first light where this white wire goes into, so that will be a cold side of our switch.All right. To protect the circuit we're working on, were going to remove the fuse. All right. Now, we're going to make a connection to the brake wire. That's the cold side of the switch. Were going to cut it in half. For our relay kit, were going to attach the green wire and also the RV mounter black wire.We're going to combine these two to one-half of a block connector and connect the other half to the white wire. Okay. Now, our black wire, were going to connect a blue block connector to it. Then this will get connected to the other half of the white wire that we cut. Okay. Now, we're going to take our red wire. We're going to attach this using a fuse tap, going to the fuse panel.Now, we can use any fuse we want as long as it has power going to it when the key is on the on position, which will block connector to inner wire and has a fuse to tap and a separate slot for a factory fuse and for our new circuit.This with part number F2526. We're going to make our connection, and then we'll run our wire up to the fuse panel. We've got our fuse for our factory accessory and another inaudible 00:13:25 fuse for our relay kit. Were going to leave this unplugged until were finished with our installation.All right. Next, we'll go ahead and deal with our white wire, and we'll ground this to the body. We will install our fuse into the fuse holder. With our connections made, we'll take our fuse tap, install back into the fuse block, and then we can go ahead and zip tie the relay and the wire safely out of the way.We're going to start running the cable for the motor home. We're with the female in here on a 50-foot cord. Were going to tie this off by the trailer connector, and then run this up to the dashboard. All right. To the other side of our black wire, and we'll attach that to the body ground.Now, we can connect our harnesses together. All right, we'll go ahead and test the system per reinstructions. Okay, with that, that will finish it for our install of part number RM-8700 from Road Master, and this is a brake kit, on this 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe.


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  • Using the InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System Without Using the Brake Lights
  • The InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System, # RM-8700, will only activate when the tow vehicle brake lights are illuminated. This braking system has a connector that splices into the tow wiring setup on the towed vehicle and receives the signal from the brake light circuits. I have attached an image of the wiring diagram for the InvisiBrake Braking System. If the brake lights do not come on when you are only using the engine brake, then I would recommend the Blue Ox Patriot Proportional Brak
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  • Where Does the Air Used By the Roadmaster InvisiBrake # RM-8700 Come From
  • The Roadmaster InvisiBrake you referenced, part # RM-8700 has a small compressor in the control box that provides the necessary air pressure to actuate the towed vehicles brakes when needed. Although the box is typically mounted under the seat, it can be mounted anywhere in the vehicle that allows access to the adjustment knob. I have linked you to an install video showing the InvisiBrake being installed on a 2002 Jeep Liberty. Although the install is for a different vehicle than yours, the v
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  • Where to Mount Air Cylinder from Roadmaster InvisiBrake System, Part # RM-8700, in 2012 Honda Fit
  • Air cylinder placement is limited by the length of the actuator cable; it is important to proper operation that this cable not be required to bend any more than absolutely necessary. Usually a good spot for the air cylinder is under a driver side door threshold; the size and shape of the cylinder often make this location the best option since it keeps the cylinder close enough to both the brake pedal and actuator box. The actuator cable cannot be extended. Typical installations for the Roadma
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  • Recommendations for Installation Locations of Invisi-Brake Controller on a 2013 Ford Explorer
  • You can install the controller basically wherever you think will work the best for you, it is not required that you put it behind the front seat like the video I attached shows, but you may find that installing it on the driver side of the vehicle will make the install easier. You could try behind the rear seats or even the cargo area. You might have to get a little creative, but you should be able to find a suitable location in your 2013 Ford Explorer.
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  • Does Battery on 2012 Jeep Wrangler have to be Disconnected to Flat Tow Behind a Motor Home
  • Based on my research the battery does not have to be disconnected to flat tow a 2012 Jeep Wrangler. However, if your owners manual does indicate that it has to be disconnected then you have to follow the owners manual. We can make this process much easier for you. You can install an automatic battery disconnect, # RM-765. What this does is automatically disconnect the vehicle battery when power is coming in from the towing vehicle. You will not have to pull off the negative battery cable on
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