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macguitar 
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Posted: December 05, 2009 at 1:57 PM / IP Logged  
In the fuse box of the 2009 or 2010 CR-V, in the upper left, there is a 6-pin connector for accessories (like the self-dimming rear view mirror).
I need a diagram showing what each pins is used for.
I want to take the Honda self-dimming mirror harness and splice it into a harness for a Gentex mirror (so I will splice the harness rather than the vehicle wires, and then it's plug and play!), but I need to know what the pins are in that connector.
Here is an image showing the location of this connector:
2009/2010 cr v fuse box -- posted image.
Thanks in advance!!
Michael
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Posted: December 11, 2009 at 7:16 PM / IP Logged  

I looked in the 2007 Honda CR-V Service Manual but everything says "not used" for that connector.

I might be able to help a little bit.  I purchased a JDM (Japan Domestic Market) fog light kit to install on my 2007 CR-V.  It did not include the Directional/Head Light Stalk assy like the US market kits do ( or instructions for that matter).  It had a seperate dash mounted switch for turning on the Fog Lights.  Anyway, it had a blue 6 pin plug with 2 wires that fit nicely it that open connector you asked about.  Here is a picture and what I figured out.

2009/2010 cr v fuse box -- posted image.

The RED / Black wire (upper right corner) will give +12v whenever the parking lights or low beam head lights are on.  The other wire (white) will give +12V constant (with IGN on, I think) if you plug a fuse into position 27, marked with red arrow.

I am not sure if they changed anything between 2007 and 2009/2010 internally but the fuse box looks the same.

Good luck!

Soldering is fun!

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