P1000 20 minutes you say ....... LOL

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I received my auto backup light from Hondasxs store today and figured since I had 20 minutes to spare(as Russ vid said), I would slap that sucker on the P1K. After about an hour of doing contortionist moves and feeling like a pretzel, I finally got the dummy plug out of the wiring harness!!! At that point I came to realize that the allotted 20 min time frame did NOT apply to a STIFF 71 yr old man. Just getting into position to SEE the plug was a major task, I thought I never would get both arms/hands in position to get it apart ..... lol. Once apart, it was easy sailing and works GREAT. Great idea @Hondasxs, thanks.
 
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Lol.
Plug comes apart easy.
Recomend grabbing the dummy plug (the 2 holes with rubber stoppers) with a pair of needle nose. Then using a small screw driver to lift the tab. Then pull.
5 mins and I can install the whole kit with the exception of zip ties.
 
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Lol.
Plug comes apart easy.
Recomend grabbing the dummy plug (the 2 holes with rubber stoppers) with a pair of needle nose. Then using a small screw driver to lift the tab. Then pull.
5 mins and I can install the whole kit with the exception of zip ties.
LOL..... but you are a YOUNG buck! Getting TO the dummy plug with pliers for pulling and screwdriver for prying the tab was the hard part.
 
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LOL..... but you are a YOUNG buck! Getting TO the dummy plug with pliers for pulling and screwdriver for prying the tab was the hard part.
Yeah it’s in a bad spot, flexibility is key! Lol
 
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I dont really mud but go through some holes while hunting. Am I better off putting cube lights up top on the corners of the roof? My only concern is will the kit lights get dirty quick enough to be ineffective?
 
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I received my auto backup light from Hondasxs store today and figured since I had 20 minutes to spare(as Russ vid said), I would slap that sucker on the P1K. After about an hour of doing contortionist moves and feeling like a pretzel, I finally got the dummy plug out of the wiring harness!!! At that point I came to realize that the allotted 20 min time frame did NOT apply to a STIFF 71 yr old man. Just getting into position to SEE the plug was a major task, I thought I never would get both arms/hands in position to get it apart ..... lol. Once apart, it was easy sailing and works GREAT. Great idea @Hondasxs, thanks.
I can relate to that. I changed oil and filters today, plus I replaced the air filter. I removed the skid plate to have a better way of getting to the drain plugs. I also extended my fuel tank vent. All in all I need to be in traction.
 
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I also did mine this weekend. Added the dash switch/harness and mounted it on the middle bar so that I can see into the bed also.. I just had my sons do it :)
 
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I received my auto backup light from Hondasxs store today and figured since I had 20 minutes to spare(as Russ vid said), I would slap that sucker on the P1K. After about an hour of doing contortionist moves and feeling like a pretzel, I finally got the dummy plug out of the wiring harness!!! At that point I came to realize that the allotted 20 min time frame did NOT apply to a STIFF 71 yr old man. Just getting into position to SEE the plug was a major task, I thought I never would get both arms/hands in position to get it apart ..... lol. Once apart, it was easy sailing and works GREAT. Great idea @Hondasxs, thanks.
That's exactly how my install went too.
 
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