4-Way Trailer Wiring Recommendation for a 2014 Honda Pilot
Published 04/23/2014 >
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I just bought a 2104 Pilot EXL. I need to hook up a very small trailer at times that has the flat 4 plug. Its a small 4x8 with no trailer brakes and will never need them as it is a leased vehicle. What is the least expensive way to hook up a trailer wiring set to enable the lights and signals on my small trailer?
asked by: Robert K
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Expert Reply:
The simplest and easiest way to install just a 4-way on your 2014 Honda Pilot would be to install a Tow Ready Wiring harness part # 118558. This kit will connect to your 4x8 trailer once installed and will control the taillight functions.
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Jameson C
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