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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2010

http://www.etrailer.com/tv-Wiring-Harness-Install-2010-Honda-Fit2.aspx

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Today on this 2010 Honda Fit we are going to install a diode isolating kit part number 38955. The first thing we need to do to get started is that when we take our wire harness we are going to tape up part of this and then we will do the whole length and periodically apply some tape to keep everything under control. We will let our ground loop hang out and continue on. What we are going to do is take our 4-pole first and we are going to route it down towards the grill and we are going to pull it out by our base plates. Just leave it like that for now. 00:39

Then we are going to take our ground loop and we are going to attach to this factory ground that we have right here. We will put that on the bottom. Then take the other end of the harness and wrap it around the battery underneath some other engine components here. Hopefully we can route this down far enough where you can reach at the bottom and start pulling it on through. We ran the wire through the engine compartment over the front suspension components and made sure it was not close to anything that was moving or rotating. Then we took the wires and ran it through some plastic sheeting and we ran it all the way to the back. 01:27

We are at the back of the vehicle we have got two wires. We are going to take the green and brown wire and go over to the passenger side of the vehicle. Make sure you stay away from the exhaust go up over the bumper bracket and then of course on the yellow we are going to go to the driver side. The next detail we are going to cover is the wire harness on the vehicle. This one has a three wire system which means it has a separate turn signal, running light, and brake light. On our tail light assembly we have a turn signal and in the same bulb here we have a brake signal and a running light. On our kit it has only got four diodes. What is going to happen is we are not going to use the turn signal on the vehicle as a turn signal. What we are going to do is actually use the brake light as our turn signal and brake. That way you do not have to have extra diodes for every function. Next we will take of our tail lights. We are going to get behind the access panel here. First we will start disconnecting the light with the wire harnesses here. I can not see it but on the other side there is a tab, push down on the tab and the wire harness comes apart from the tail light. Next there are three nuts that we have to remove. There is one more wire disconnection we need to disconnect that is easiest to get to when you are on the outside. Set the light to the side. 03:23

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  • good man  . nice work

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