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What fuse pull 2014 CRV with Navi when towing?

JimandLaura
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Explorer
Hi All,

We have a 2014 Honda CRV and plan to tow it behind our motorhome. We have read on here that we should pull a fuse if our CRV has the navigation system, and it does. But we do not know what fuse to pull, is that something someone here could help us with?

Laura
2011 Mirada 29DS
Baby the Basset
Molly and Kimba the Maltese
Grizzly the Newfoundland {in spirit}
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FlyingPickle
Explorer
Explorer
I use a battery disconnect that you can buy at most auto parts stores. The only downside is I need to reset the radio security.

lryrob9301
Explorer
Explorer
sh4717 wrote:
lryrob9301 wrote:
Question, Why do you have to leave the key on thus causing the GPS to be on?


On my 2011 CR-V I have to leave the key on in order to unlock the steering wheel prior to towing it. I installed a switch onto the fuse so I just flip the switch to turn off the fuse-no more climbing under the dash.



Actually you don't. Try this, turn key to full ON, turn key to full OFF, DO NOT REMOVE THE KEY. Now turn your steering wheel back and forth. Your steering interlock should not engage until you remove the key. And no the key by itself will not fall out of the ignition while towing.

Most all Asian imports built since 2009 have had this "feature" built in to their steering columns and no the manufacturer will never tell you about it.

sh4717
Explorer
Explorer
lryrob9301 wrote:
Question, Why do you have to leave the key on thus causing the GPS to be on?


On my 2011 CR-V I have to leave the key on in order to unlock the steering wheel prior to towing it. I installed a switch onto the fuse so I just flip the switch to turn off the fuse-no more climbing under the dash.
Scott
2019 Northwood Nash 24M
2018 Ram Ecodiesel

lryrob9301
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Explorer
Question, Why do you have to leave the key on thus causing the GPS to be on?

JimandLaura
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks, found it in my owners manual.

Laura
2011 Mirada 29DS
Baby the Basset
Molly and Kimba the Maltese
Grizzly the Newfoundland {in spirit}

Beverley_Ken
Explorer
Explorer
x2 on what dicknellen said. The charge line will keep the battery fully charged without pulling the fuse. Your owners manual will tell you (with description) of which fuse to pull.

The pulling of the fuse disables the electronics that run in the background even if the audio system is manually turned off. Found this out by accident one day, I was doing the walk around and heard my sister in laws voice in the car, no one there. When I got back in the MH, DW says the cell phone keeps cutting out, turns out the voice was going through the blue tooth to the car, instead of the phone.

Ken
2006 Winnebago Outlook 29B E-450.
2012 Honda CR-V AWD
Blue Ox Aventa LX tow bar and Brake Buddy Vantage.

ugh
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Explorer
I am curious. Why is there a need to do that?
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2001 F250 5.4 3.73
2015 Wildwood X-Lite 262BHXL

dicknellen
Explorer II
Explorer II
It is listed in my owners manual on my 2013 CRV. Please check your owners manual, don't rely on forum answers. If someone with a older than 2012 tells you the fuse number, don't use that number the fuse to pull in 2012 and newer changed. You are better off adding a fuse switch or a hot 12 v line from the MH to the battery. Dick