First, you are going to really enjoy the Honda CR-V as a toad. We are on our second one, putting 125,000 miles on the '07 (68,000 miles driving, 57,000 miles towing).
We are currently on a trip. For eight days, we have towed the Honda without disconnecting it. I start it every morning and every evening once we arrive at our destination following Honda's recommendations. At night, after warming it up and running through the gears, I put it in park, take out the keys and lock it up.
Since we knew we would not be using the toad, we asked for pull-through sites and all has worked out well.
We had the accessory cut-off switch installed (on both Honda's) to turn off the Navigation/radio. Without the switch added, you have to pull a fuse which is hard to get to.
Just remember to take your time and don't get in a rush. Make sure everything is connected (tow bar, cables, etc.). After running through the gears, make sure to stop in neutral, turn the key back until it stops (accessory position).
For the first time, yesterday, for some reason, I put the Honda in park instead of neutral. I always watch the toad as I pull away and noticed the front tires were locked. I think I pulled it about 10 ft. All seems OK.... just a brain burp. Happens when you get old.
Over the years, I killed the battery on the '07 once and on the '13 twice (have to remember to turn off that switch). Life goes on.
Safe travels,
MM.
Mr.Mark
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