

Today on this 2006 Honda CR-V we will be installing wiring harness part number 118336. We are in the rear cargo area of the vehicle and the port that we are going to be plugging our harness into is located right behind here behind the rear threshold closer to the driver side. So we need to remove some pieces to gain access to that. Start by removing the carpeting here from the cargo area and also the rear cargo door. We want to remove the rear threshold piece here as well. We also need to remove the screws from the tie downs here and here. Take a flathead screwdriver or a rivet tool and just get that in there and kind of gently pry back to release the clips here on the interior. When you are trying to remove the interior panel here you actually need to pull out first because you need to release the sockets that are actually in to the metal on the interior. Get that out of there. 01:22
With the panel pulled back you can see the plug that we are looking to plug our harness into. It is the open ended plug right there with the blue tape around it. We will just simply want to peel the tape back and we will plug our harness in line to it. The only other thing we need to do is to take the converter box and mount it to a metal surface behind that panel. You can see on the back here we have got double sided tape. We can simply peel that back. Pull the interior panel back. Okay we just want to go ahead and pull the 4-pole out from behind the panel. That is going to stayed stored in the cargo area here when not in use. I am just going to take the zip tie that is provided with our wiring kit and just tie it to the main wiring harness here. Now we can go ahead and start reinstalling our interior. You can see where the 4-pole is going to sit when we get the interior of the vehicle reinstalled. When you want to use the 4-pole you can simply pull it out the rear cargo door. You can go ahead and close the door on the plug and the weather stripping will prevent it from being pinched. With that that will conclude the installation of wiring harness part number 118336 on a 2006 Honda CR-V.
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2012 Honda CRV, well be installing the Tow Ready T1 Connector, part number 118561. To begin our install, well first open up the rear tailgate, then well remove the spare tire cover, set it aside for reinstallation later. Next well go ahead and remove the rear threshold. To remove the rear threshold, there are two pushpin fasteners well need to remove first. To remove the pushpin fastener, well use a pocket screwdriver to press in on the center and then remove the fastener completely. With both fasteners removed well gently pull on the rear threshold unlocking the plastic fasteners underneath.
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2010 Honda CR-V

Today on this 2010 Honda CRV well be installing part number 118427, T1 connector by Tow Ready. Well go ahead and open up the hatch. First thing we want to do is to make sure everything is out of the way. Were going to remove the spare tire cover and get it out of the way. Were going to go ahead and remove the lining bolts with our trim hardware to gain access to the right rear corner panel of the vehicle. With those removed we can go ahead and remove the trim panel.
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2012 Honda CRV, we're going to install the Curt four-pole wiring kit part number 56146KIT. First before we begin our install, we need to go ahead and remove some of the interior trim panels, starting with the spare tire cover, then the rear threshold. To remove the rear threshold, we have two fasteners here, one on each side. Then we'll need to remove the driver's side quarter panel. To do this, you need to remove a couple of pieces first. With the second row seats in the down position, we'll go ahead and pop the carpeting loose here.
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2001 Honda CR-V

Today on this 2001 Honda CRV we're going to be installing Wiring Harness, product number 118336. So I'm going to start with the cargo flooring area here and we're going to just start by taking the actual floor liner, just kind of rolling it up out of the way, shouldn't need to fully remove it. Then we've got the driver's side, little storage compartment here, go ahead and remove the cover for it. There is a Phillips head screw here helping to hold this lower floor liner into place. We want go ahead and remove that. If we move a little bit forward on the liner there is a pushpin fastener here, we want to go ahead and pop that off.
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2000 Honda CR-V

Today on this 2000 Honda CR-V we are going to be installing wiring harness part number 118336. So I am going to start with the cargo flooring area here, an we are going to start by taking the actual floor liner, just kind of rolling it up out of the way, you shouldnt need to remove it. And then we have the drivers side little storage compartment here, go ahead and remove the cover for it. There is a Philips head screw here helping to hold this lower floor liner into place, we want to go ahead and remove that. If we move a little bit forward on the liner theres a push pin fastener her we want to go ahead and pop that off.
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2007 Honda CR-V

Today on this 2007 Honda CR-V we are going to install part number 118427 from Tow Ready. Alright, the first thing we need to do is get inside the vehicle and remove the interior panels to find the port that we need to plug the wire harness in to. Remove the floor panel until we are down to the spare tire. We also need to remove the threshold so we can pull apart this side panel right here. First we will go ahead and remove the tie-down loops that are on the inside here. We will just go ahead and remove them. We have the driver side done. Now let us do the passenger side. OK to remove the plastic rivets it is a little bit different from most. You actually take the center and push it down. And then it pops right out. You can use your fingers or you can use a special tool to help pop them up. But usually apply pressure and they will release on their own. Pop open this panel. There is a little tab you have to pull out. And then you want to use a trim tool to pop the releases here. There is a plastic rivet here that you have to remove as well. It gives you a little bit extra wiggle room. And then you can pop the panel a little bit more until you can see the interior wiring. 1:08