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Jun 05, 2013Explorer
http://www.rv.net/Forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/26852543/srt/pa/pging/1/page/1.cfm
Check out this thread.
I built one of these in about 45 minutes not counting the time it took to go to get parts at Autozone for $12.67
It works like a charm.
I just flip the switch which connects/disconnects the fuse Honda recommends you pull for towing and save the battery.
On my 2004 Honda I had previously, I have a 2013 CRV and have not changed my profile yet. I did not have to do this, however the newer models have more background electrical loads than previous versions.
edit. FYI-A fuse puller is located in the fuse box that is located under the hood and just to the rear of the battery.
Pop off the plastic lid and under the lid is a little fuse puller that Honda conveniently supplies. (2013-2012) CRv perhaps others.
Check out this thread.
I built one of these in about 45 minutes not counting the time it took to go to get parts at Autozone for $12.67
It works like a charm.
I just flip the switch which connects/disconnects the fuse Honda recommends you pull for towing and save the battery.
On my 2004 Honda I had previously, I have a 2013 CRV and have not changed my profile yet. I did not have to do this, however the newer models have more background electrical loads than previous versions.
edit. FYI-A fuse puller is located in the fuse box that is located under the hood and just to the rear of the battery.
Pop off the plastic lid and under the lid is a little fuse puller that Honda conveniently supplies. (2013-2012) CRv perhaps others.
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