Oct-11-2016 03:26 PM
Oct-30-2016 05:17 AM
PandS wrote:
Does anyone know if the wires for the circuit switch kit from Roadmaster are long enough to put the switch in the blank switch plate to the left of the steering wheel in a 2013 CRV?
Oct-29-2016 02:55 PM
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Oct-29-2016 05:32 AM
J-Rooster wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:X-2, This is a correct post! And this is why I didn't order navigation when I bought my CRV new
Nice looking Journey by the way!
We had a cut-off switch installed to cut off a fuse that controls the radio/navigation. I forgot to flip the switch once and the battery did go down. Otherwise, it works perfectly.
The installer put the switch behind a cover to the left of the steering column, looks almost factory.
With the key in the accessory position, I think the radio is active even if you don't have nav.
MM.
Oct-28-2016 08:46 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:X-2, This is a correct post! And this is why I didn't order navigation when I bought my CRV new
Nice looking Journey by the way!
We had a cut-off switch installed to cut off a fuse that controls the radio/navigation. I forgot to flip the switch once and the battery did go down. Otherwise, it works perfectly.
The installer put the switch behind a cover to the left of the steering column, looks almost factory.
With the key in the accessory position, I think the radio is active even if you don't have nav.
MM.
Oct-28-2016 04:08 PM
Effy wrote:howdy35 wrote:
.If you do not have a Nav system, you do not need a charge line.
This isn't true as I have learned the hard way after having a dead battery at the end of the day on more than one occasion. If you have any type of brake system - in my case I have the ready brake - when you apply the brakes the car's brake lights still come on. Despite that I have accessory brake lights from the MH independent of the car, the action of the brake pedal activates the car's own brake lights anyway. And since we usually travel the dreaded NOVA section of I-95, it's always miles of stop and go traffic. Eventually the brake lights coming on and off kill the battery. I don't have NAV.
Oct-28-2016 06:22 AM
Oct-28-2016 04:53 AM
howdy35 wrote:
.If you do not have a Nav system, you do not need a charge line.
Oct-28-2016 03:53 AM
Jack_Pine wrote:When Honda shifted to the constant velocity transmission for the CRV that ended the four down tow able capability with an automatic transmission.hottubkid wrote:
I thought the Honda weren't tow able from 2012? I wanted to buy a new one and the dealers tell me that they arn't tow able four down. Confused?
I heard the seam thing but thought it was 2013, you may be right though. Have to google it.
Oct-27-2016 06:06 PM
Jack_Pine wrote:hottubkid wrote:
I thought the Honda weren't tow able from 2012? I wanted to buy a new one and the dealers tell me that they arn't tow able four down. Confused?
I heard the seam thing but thought it was 2013, you may be right though. Have to google it.
Oct-27-2016 04:31 PM
hottubkid wrote:
I thought the Honda weren't tow able from 2012? I wanted to buy a new one and the dealers tell me that they arn't tow able four down. Confused?
Oct-27-2016 03:54 PM
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