

Today we are going to install part number 43105 from Hoppy, and we are going to install this on a 2004 Honda Pilot. A wiring connector is hidden behind this plastic piece right here in the threshold, so what we have got to do is get behind this, take it up, and then get between here and the bucket that is behind here, and that is where the connector lies. Pulling back the bucket here, you can see where our wiring connector is hidden. We will loosen that up and install our harness under that port.
We have pulled the wiring harness up to give you a better idea of what it looks like. And basically what is going to happen is it is just going to snap together. We can hide this whole assembly, making sure nothing really gets pinched. You can tuck your wiring and go all the way back to this corner here in that little opening right there. And what is going to happen is that this wire harness will stay in this bucket area here. And when you need to use it, you just pull it out and you shut the trunk lid on it. The door seal here is plenty thick where it is not going to hurt anything. And also, what is nice about having it on the inside is that your 4-pole will not be constantly sitting outside, getting corroded up. So, let us go ahead and put that back in here and again, it will just snap into place. All right, and with that, that finishes our install of part number 43105 from Hoppy.
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2006 Honda Pilot

Today on this 2006 Honda Pilot, we're going to install part number 118336, tow ready. The first thing we need to do is get inside the vehicle. We'll open up the back hatch, and then we'll remove the entire floor covering. We'll remove the lid and these complex hinges to give us a little easier working room. Next, we'll go ahead and remove our threshold. Sometimes you may need a tool to pry this up with, but in this case it came up relatively easy.
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2007 Honda Pilot

Today on this 2007 Honda Pilot were going to be installing Tow-ready T-One 4-Pole Harness part# 118336. Where the back of our Pilot and we need flip up this storage compartment down here. Once we've done that we can begin removing this trim panel along a threshold. Over towards a driver sides near this latch were going to peel back the trim panel just a bit until we find this harness. Take a pry tool and it's just secured with little Christmas tree plastic pin, were just going to popped that out of the body and this what were going to use to connect our T-One harness. You go ahead and separate from the clip, we'll take our harness and snap it in this connector and make sure it's seeded all the way.
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation- 2010 Honda Pilot

Today on this 2010 Honda Pilot we will be installing wiring harness part number 118491. The harness itself is located behind the driver side rear bumper, almost right above the exhaust. First we will disconnect it from the clip that is holding it in place. We will pull it out and remove the cover to the plug itself. At this point we are going to install the wire harness that plugs into it. It just snaps back in. Then we are going to route this over to our hitch, make sure we stay away from the exhaust and we will be okay. :28
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2003 Honda Pilot

Today on this 2003 Honda Pilot we are going to be installing part number, 118336 from Tow Ready. The first step is getting into the rear of the vehicle. First we are going to remove this cover here to get access to the threshold that we will have to remove to plug in our wiring harness. When we have our threshold available we will take a rivet tool and break loose the fasteners that are holding the threshold to the car. Go ahead and set your wiring harness here for now. :28
Trailer Wiring Harness Installation - 2007 Honda Pilot

Today we are going to show you part number 118336 from Tow Ready and we are going to install it on a 2007 Honda Pilot. To begin our install we have to gain access to the inside of the vehicle and take off the rear threshold. That port we need to get to is underneath the threshold. A little bit towards the center but closer to the driver side. Next this threshold panel needs to come off also. They actually come off pretty easy. On this tray here we push back a little bit and we can see the port right here. Once we have gone ahead and plugged it in we will stick our little converter box on right here. There is just enough room. We can stick it against the wall and keep it out of harms way. We can tuck these wires back in there. You can either run the wires back out through this hole or sometimes there is a crack in this little hole you can run it through also.