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Towing generally requires a vari ety of supplemental equipment.
To ensure the best quality, we recommend that you purchase Honda equipment 
whenever possible.
Your vehicle has a class 3 trailer hitch as standard equipment. The jumper harness 
and trailer brake fuse are stored in the glove box.
2 Trailer brakes  P. 376
Open the lid of the socket (located next to the 
trailer hitch) to expo se the 7-pin trailer 
connector. 
■Hitches
Read the trailer manufacturer ’s instructions, and select the appropriate draw bar for 
the height of the trailer you will be towing.
■Towing Equipment and Accessories
Models with AWD1 Towing Equipment and Accessories
Make sure that all equipmen t is properly installed and 
maintained, and that it meets federal, state, province/
territory, and lo cal regulations.
Consult your trai ler maker for prope r installation and 
setup of the equipment.
Improper installation and setup can affect the 
handling, stability, and br aking performance of your 
vehicle.
Consult your traile r sales or rental agency if any other 
items are recommended or required for your towing 
situation.
The lighting and wiring of tra ilers can vary by type 
and brand. If a connector is required, it should only 
be installed by a qua lified technician.
Trailer packages  and products:
•Ball mount, hitch plug, hitch pin etc.•Wiring harness kit
•Trailer hitch kit (jum per harness included)
Are available at a dealer.
7-Pin trailer connector
Lid Trailer hitch 
     
        
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■Trailer light
Trailer lights and equipment must comply with  federal, state, province/territory, and 
local regulations. Check with your local  trailer sales or rental agency for the 
requirements in the area  where you plan to tow.
We recommend that you have a dealer install a Honda wiring harness and converter. 
They are designed for your vehicle.1 Trailer light
The trailer lighting connect or is located behind the 
trailer hitch.
Even if you are planning  to use the non-Honda trailer 
lighting harness and converte r, ask a dealer for the 
correct connector and pins.
Left turn signal and 
brake lights (White)
Electric brake (Brown) Right turn signal and 
brake lights (Red)
Back-up lights (Blue) Ground (Black)
Tail lights (Black)
+B Charge (Green)
Pins’ wiring color codes and their purposes:
(For 2WD Vehicles Only): 
     
        
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The 7-pin trailer connector is needed for  your trailer lights. When inserting the 
connector to the socket, check if the co nnector and the socket are free of dirt, 
moisture, or other foreign material.
The lighting and wiring of trailers can vary by type and brand. If a connector is 
required, it should only be installed by a qualified technician.
■Sway control
This device can be used if your trailer te nds to sway. Your trailer maker can tell you 
what kind of sway control you need and how  to install it. Improper installation could 
degrade the handling and stability of your vehicle.
■Trailer mirrors
Many states, provinces and territories requir e special exterior mirrors when towing a 
trailer. Install special mirrors whenever you cannot clearly see behind you, or if the 
trailer creates a blind spot.
Pins’ wiring color codes and their purposes:
Tail lights 
(Black)
Left turn 
signal and 
brake lights 
(White)
Ground (Black) +B Charge 
(Green)
Right turn 
signal and 
brake lights 
(Red)
Electric brake 
(Brown)
Back-up lights (Blue) 1. Pull the socket lid to open.
2. Insert the 7-pin trailer 
connector into the socket. 3. Hook the lid 
retaining tab onto the 
socket retaining tab.
Socket
(For Vehicles Equipped with Trailer Hitch Harness Only):