This was my weekend project and I had a difficult time with the rubber mounts. But after a while, I was able to get enough clearance space to fasten the bolts. Probably the most time spent was getting those 4 bolts secured. Thank you for sharing your tutorial because the manual wasn't very clear with each step.
Took me about an hour and a half to install with no problems. (sorry, I work slow and meticulous). I got the hitch on by just loosening the rear muffler hanger only. Tight spot, but got my fasteners threaded, tightened and torqued. I'm 74, so it was no problem working on a blanket on the ground. Thanks for the info.
I'm about to do the same install on 2020 Honda Pilot for my travel across 2500 miles DC to CA. Your video helped shave off some doubts/questions I had to get it done right. Thanks for your video.
Just finished installing the same hitch on my 2019 CRV. It took me about an hour and a half. I haven't done the wiring yet. I'll do that another day. Oh, by the way, I'm 79 years old.
I bought mine used and didn’t have the wire to fish the bolts thru. Had weed trimmer line I cut into four 12” pieces and duct taped them to the ends of the bolts. Actually worked pretty good! Used needle nose pliers to pull the line thru the hole. I also put the center bolt on first, loosely, to support it while I got the side bolts lined up. Helped a lot, especially if flying solo on the project.
Very nice! It's a bit of a bear by yourself but sounds like you are plenty handy to figure it out! Thanks for sharing! I'm sure your method will help someone else.
Thanks that was a good video. One thing mentioned in another video was they used a cargo strap to manage the careful lowering of the exhaust components. That must have been a Houdini moment getting the 4 bolts attached by yourself.
I just go right out the hatch. (Just close the truck door with it hanging out) The seal flexes enough it wont damage the wires as long as it stays away from the latch.
I have a 2020 Northern Euro spec CRV 1.5 T manual transmission its rated to tow 4400llbs, I have Thule tow hitch installed and tow a 3100llb Leisure caravan, it tows really nice ,I am surprised the CRV in the USA has such a low towing limit.
The US towing standards are more stringent largely because people trailer at much higher speeds in the US, the European and US model of this car are likely the same aside from a few minor regional changes.
Thanks for the video. Do you know if the wiring harness will work with a Honda CR-V with FWD, NOT AWD? It sounds like FWD CR-Vs many not have the connection taped up.
To be honest I have no idea but I would imagine it would. It is pretty simple to pop a few of the interior trim pieces off and take a look before hand. If the taped up plug is not there, they typically make an in line plug that you can plug in line with your tail light wiring harness. Without doing research, I'm not sure if they make something like that for the CR-Vs but it could be something to look into. Good luck!
@@craftzmanchris9859 Thanks for your quick reply. Today I popped off some of the interior trim. As you suggested, it was easy. However, there is no taped up plug. Neither Curt nor Tekonsha claim to have a custom wiring harness that will work with my 2023 Honda CR-V. My local Uhaul dealer says they can handle wiring my car for trailer lights, even if it takes splicing wires, so I am going to install the hitch and let them do the wiring. Thanks again!!!
2019 Honda CR-V AWD, Model LX - Could not find the plug taped for connection. Missing on the wiring harness on my car. I am a pretty good mechanic, so I know what I am looking for. Anyone else run into this problem.
Thank you. Thumbs up. Just a quick note. If I am only transporting something during the day, can I skip the wiring part? That would make things so much easier. Thanks in advance for the response.
This was my weekend project and I had a difficult time with the rubber mounts. But after a while, I was able to get enough clearance space to fasten the bolts. Probably the most time spent was getting those 4 bolts secured. Thank you for sharing your tutorial because the manual wasn't very clear with each step.
No problem, thanks for the kind words!
Took me about an hour and a half to install with no problems. (sorry, I work slow and meticulous). I got the hitch on by just loosening the rear muffler hanger only. Tight spot, but got my fasteners threaded, tightened and torqued. I'm 74, so it was no problem working on a blanket on the ground. Thanks for the info.
Very nice! I hope I am still wrenching at 74!
This is a cool video! It helps alot!! Keep it coming!!
I appreciate it! I plan on doing more! Make sure you subscribe and hit the notification bell to get notified when I post new videos!
I'm about to do the same install on 2020 Honda Pilot for my travel across 2500 miles DC to CA. Your video helped shave off some doubts/questions I had to get it done right.
Thanks for your video.
No problem! Thanks for the feedback!
Just finished installing the same hitch on my 2019 CRV. It took me about an hour and a half. I haven't done the wiring yet. I'll do that another day.
Oh, by the way, I'm 79 years old.
Nice work! Hopefully my video helped!
I bought mine used and didn’t have the wire to fish the bolts thru. Had weed trimmer line I cut into four 12” pieces and duct taped them to the ends of the bolts. Actually worked pretty good! Used needle nose pliers to pull the line thru the hole. I also put the center bolt on first, loosely, to support it while I got the side bolts lined up. Helped a lot, especially if flying solo on the project.
Very nice! It's a bit of a bear by yourself but sounds like you are plenty handy to figure it out! Thanks for sharing! I'm sure your method will help someone else.
The best. I followed the way you installed your harness. It truly works
Awesome!
Thanks that was a good video. One thing mentioned in another video was they used a cargo strap to manage the careful lowering of the exhaust components. That must have been a Houdini moment getting the 4 bolts attached by yourself.
HAHA! Yes, it took lots of grunting!
My hitch has a blocked backside near the tow hook. It blocks the piece from moving into place
appreciate the getting to the pointedness
Thank you Sir!
Thank you, great video ,keep up the good work.
Juat wondering if you have thw link for thw wiring harness?
Thanks
Sure do! This is the one I used. amzn.to/3V0AtrX It works great!
Thanks for the kind words!
How do you fish it outside? I live in the north east so I'm trying to avoid exposing that plug to the elements
I just go right out the hatch. (Just close the truck door with it hanging out) The seal flexes enough it wont damage the wires as long as it stays away from the latch.
I have a 2020 Northern Euro spec CRV 1.5 T manual transmission its rated to tow 4400llbs, I have Thule tow hitch installed and tow a 3100llb Leisure caravan, it tows really nice ,I am surprised the CRV in the USA has such a low towing limit.
So am I... It's rather disappointing...
The US towing standards are more stringent largely because people trailer at much higher speeds in the US, the European and US model of this car are likely the same aside from a few minor regional changes.
Very helpful information. Awesome
No problem! Thank you!
Your video helped me to install my hitch. Thank you.
Awesome video subbed and liked.
Thank you!
Thanks for the video. Do you know if the wiring harness will work with a Honda CR-V with FWD, NOT AWD? It sounds like FWD CR-Vs many not have the connection taped up.
To be honest I have no idea but I would imagine it would.
It is pretty simple to pop a few of the interior trim pieces off and take a look before hand.
If the taped up plug is not there, they typically make an in line plug that you can plug in line with your tail light wiring harness. Without doing research, I'm not sure if they make something like that for the CR-Vs but it could be something to look into.
Good luck!
@@craftzmanchris9859 Thanks for your quick reply. Today I popped off some of the interior trim. As you suggested, it was easy. However, there is no taped up plug. Neither Curt nor Tekonsha claim to have a custom wiring harness that will work with my 2023 Honda CR-V. My local Uhaul dealer says they can handle wiring my car for trailer lights, even if it takes splicing wires, so I am going to install the hitch and let them do the wiring. Thanks again!!!
Good work!
Thanks!
Thanks for this vid brother!
No problem 👍
What lights did you have on the trailer?
I don't remember exactly but that are sealed LED lights. The only way to go on trailer lights.
2019 Honda CR-V AWD, Model LX - Could not find the plug taped for connection. Missing on the wiring harness on my car. I am a pretty good mechanic, so I know what I am looking for. Anyone else run into this problem.
Wow, that is a bummer. You are the first person to bring this up...
Are you looking behind the upper plastic portion of the drivers side? I kept looking behind the bottom plastic and couldn’t find it.
Good Job.
Thank you!
I'm stuck at first step😂can't get the rubber off
The rubber hangers or the trim in the trunk?
WD-40 helps get the hangers off but it's still a pain in the butt.
Thank you. Thumbs up. Just a quick note. If I am only transporting something during the day, can I skip the wiring part? That would make things so much easier. Thanks in advance for the response.
I believe you would need functioning trailer lights no matter what.