Can Trailer Wiring and Tow Bar Wiring be Installed at Same Time on 2011 Honda CR-V
Published 03/06/2019 >
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good morning i have a 2011 honda crv which have installed hm-56300 wiring also have installed c-55106 a year ago . now i try to hook up towed vehicle to motorhome none of lites work on towed vehicle is the c-55106 causing my problem. checked ground on towed vehicle is ok. checked signal from motorhome is ok desprate for help thank you
asked by: Arthur L
Expert Reply:
The trailer wiring harness you have installed with the Hopkins tow bar wiring harness part # HM56300 that you referenced is your issue. If you want the # HM56300 to be functional you'll need to remove the trailer wiring harness.
Another option would be to leave the trailer wiring installed and use a temporary wiring kit for flat towing wiring like the part # C6304 which is magnetic and attaches to the top of the vehicle.
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