Dedicated Routing of Trailer Wiring Outside of the Trunk Area on a 2011 Honda Civic
Updated 02/22/2012 | Published 02/18/2012 >
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Hi have got the dedicated wireing kit for my honda Civic 2011 I have small problem where do to take the three cables that go onto the battery through the bulk head with outn drilling a small hole or will i have to drill a hole everything else is finshed apart from this could you please advise
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Expert Reply:
If you are trying to route the 4-Way connector, like part # 118437, out of the trunk area of your 2011 Civic, you will need to either find a grommet in the truck pan that will allow you to route the connector outside the vehicle, or drill a hole large enough to route the wires through. My information shows that the trailer wiring for a 2011 Civic does not require a power wire to be ran to the vehicle battery.
If you need to drill I would recommend cutting the 4-Way connector wires a short distance from the converter box, leaving enough wire to splice back together, and drilling a hole just large enough to route the wires up into the trunk compartment and making the splice connections inside the trunk to protect them from moisture and road grime. Also, use some silicone sealer and a grommet to keep moisture out of the truck compartment and protect the wires from sharp metal edges.
To mount the 4-way connector on the hitch at the rear of your vehicle you can use the 4-Pole Flat Mounting Bracket, # 18144 along with the No-Drill Mount Bracket, # 18140.
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