JP
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
Worked great on RV
Kevin David Pake
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Good quality, easy to connect and hide cables. My only wish is that these come with a disconnect/reconnect of the trailer cable since the large connector does not route through the interior cab hole to the exterior. As a result, the cable must be cut, routed, and then spliced. Watch the U-Haul install vide for clarity on what this means.
GUS
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This is the easiest wiring harness I ever done one plug and that’s it
Shyam
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
I purchased this 4-Pin Trailer Wiring Harness, and while the packaging wasn't original (it was stapled together, which was a bit odd), the unit itself works perfectly without any issues. It includes instructions, but I found it helpful to watch a YouTube video to ensure a proper installation. I paired it with the Draw-Tite 76128 Class 3 Trailer Hitch (2-Inch Receiver) for my 2021 Honda CR-V, and everything fit together seamlessly. Overall, it is a solid product that gets the job done!
LP
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
Third Curt harness I've installed. All good. My CR-V is the 2025 Sport L FWD and there was some question if there was an existing factory plug for the harness behind the plastic facia in the trunk. There was a plug in mine, so no problem. Plugged in the Curt harness and routed the wiring, connected the trailer and lights worked fine.
mg
Reviewed in Canada on April 3, 2025
Excellent fit for CR-V 2020 FWD .
John in Wisconsin
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I was dreading the idea of wiring the trailer plug. Turned out to be super easy. Took 10 min. Ignore some YouTube directions that show taking a bunch of interior panels off. I only had to pop snaps one panel behind left taillight. The pre-wire plug is taped up, hidden behind the metal. It's almost like they purposely hide it but don't let that scare u. The vehicle wire is pretty short but snapping in the trailer light adapter is easy.
razmyth
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2024
Easy peaszy. Honda made it easy and curt followed
Todd
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
This was easy to install in my 2024 CRV hybrid. I routed the cable through the fix a flat storage area. Don't forget to get a trim removal tool for an easy install if you don't have one already.
Nicole Meadows
Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2024
This was such an easy install. Pull some trim and simply plug and play. Super easy. My only complaint is the pictures on the instructions are not very good. Too dark to really see. Installed on a 2020 Honda crv. Took 15 minutes. Used plug tester to make sure it was good to go.
Patrick W Dooley
Reviewed in Canada on June 17, 2023
Worked as advertized; however the instructions for the Honda CRV installation require an update. There is no requirement to take so much of the trim off from you vehicle. The connection that you need to get access to is drivers side cargo area, so really pop out the scuff plate, and open the drivers side panel and you will have access to the connector.
Ricardo Rivera Romero
Reviewed in Mexico on December 12, 2021
En mi caso no me sirvió el conector de conexión rápida al arnés de la camioneta Cr-v touring 2019 en México, pero más sin envargo quise aprovechar la tecnología del mismo para así no afectar el sistema de luces led del vehículo.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2019
I bought this light adapter to install into my 2017 Honda CR-V EX so i can tow small trailers with it. Works really good and does exactly as advertised and very straight forward. the only thing that could of been better on this in terms of design is lengthening the 10 amp fuse so you don't have to take off all of the side paneling again inorder to access and replace it. which also might make it very confusing to a 2nd owner of a vehicle say if i sold it down the line scratching their heads in why the trailer lights wont work due to a blown fuse hidden behind the side paneling.My fix to that though was to lengthen and resolder/heat shrink the wiers for the 10A fuse extending it down to where you can easily acess and replace it in the trunk without taking everything apart again.So to end this my advice to curt is to at least ad a foot or two in length to the fuse wire to fix that.