eric_bilodeau
12-14-2006, 09:31 PM
Hi All,
I have just installed the CT-2 CounterAct electronic rust protection device in my 2003 Pilot. The instructions are simple and easy to follow. The hardest part was routing the rear coupler wire through the frame. I have used a 'fish' to do that. The rear coupler wire enters the left side of the frame under the airbox at the front and exist near the spare tire (actually just in front of the rear towing hook). The wire was then routed inside the trunk via a hole that I have drilled in a chassis plug. The rear coupler was installed near the rear tailgate latch, the front coupler was installed behind the airbox in the engine compartment. I will keep you informed if the device is worth the money (350+$) and if it offers better protection then oil base rust proofing I have been using on my cars for more then ten years (Civic VX 1992 sold with no rust in 2000, CR-V LX 2000 sold in 2006 with no rust). Cars here in Canada tend to rust very quickly because of the mixture of salt and water found on the roads at winter time
For more information: http://www.counteractrust.com/
Regards,
Eric B.
I have just installed the CT-2 CounterAct electronic rust protection device in my 2003 Pilot. The instructions are simple and easy to follow. The hardest part was routing the rear coupler wire through the frame. I have used a 'fish' to do that. The rear coupler wire enters the left side of the frame under the airbox at the front and exist near the spare tire (actually just in front of the rear towing hook). The wire was then routed inside the trunk via a hole that I have drilled in a chassis plug. The rear coupler was installed near the rear tailgate latch, the front coupler was installed behind the airbox in the engine compartment. I will keep you informed if the device is worth the money (350+$) and if it offers better protection then oil base rust proofing I have been using on my cars for more then ten years (Civic VX 1992 sold with no rust in 2000, CR-V LX 2000 sold in 2006 with no rust). Cars here in Canada tend to rust very quickly because of the mixture of salt and water found on the roads at winter time
For more information: http://www.counteractrust.com/
Regards,
Eric B.