civic 2004 cd changer installing
I need to get the plate or radio out to see where the wiring
is.Question is how is this done, is there clips or a tool to use. The cd changer is a JVC 1500 rf Also ware is antenna connection is coming out to the radio? Hope this is clear Thanks |
Re: civic 2004 cd changer installing
pull the radio its all there
why didn't you just buy the alpine and a $10 adapter cable that makes it a 100% plug-in and its 100% controlled by the honda radio? oh, ya save d $6 doing it wrong "evader" <evafer@noware.com> wrote in message news:353e91tc4ahlh45dtqq6jfm7pjsce0qlla@4ax.com... > I need to get the plate or radio out to see where the wiring > is.Question is how is this done, is there clips or a tool to use. > The cd changer is a JVC 1500 rf > Also ware is antenna connection is coming out to the radio? > Hope this is clear Thanks |
Re: civic 2004 cd changer installing
pull the radio its all there
why didn't you just buy the alpine and a $10 adapter cable that makes it a 100% plug-in and its 100% controlled by the honda radio? oh, ya save d $6 doing it wrong "evader" <evafer@noware.com> wrote in message news:353e91tc4ahlh45dtqq6jfm7pjsce0qlla@4ax.com... > I need to get the plate or radio out to see where the wiring > is.Question is how is this done, is there clips or a tool to use. > The cd changer is a JVC 1500 rf > Also ware is antenna connection is coming out to the radio? > Hope this is clear Thanks |
Re: civic 2004 cd changer installing
I do not want to spend $600 installed for a recever and changer thats
why I went with FM modulator and It sounds great now.The way you get to the radio is remove the cover over shifter 2 screws and then 2 more screws under the radio. Duck soup On Fri, 27 May 2005 08:35:56 -0500, "I'm Right" <ImRight@urWrong.net> wrote: >pull the radio its all there > >why didn't you just buy the alpine and a $10 adapter cable that makes it a >100% plug-in and its 100% controlled by the honda radio? > >oh, ya save d $6 doing it wrong > > > >"evader" <evafer@noware.com> wrote in message >news:353e91tc4ahlh45dtqq6jfm7pjsce0qlla@4ax.com.. . >> I need to get the plate or radio out to see where the wiring >> is.Question is how is this done, is there clips or a tool to use. >> The cd changer is a JVC 1500 rf >> Also ware is antenna connection is coming out to the radio? >> Hope this is clear Thanks > |
Re: civic 2004 cd changer installing
I do not want to spend $600 installed for a recever and changer thats
why I went with FM modulator and It sounds great now.The way you get to the radio is remove the cover over shifter 2 screws and then 2 more screws under the radio. Duck soup On Fri, 27 May 2005 08:35:56 -0500, "I'm Right" <ImRight@urWrong.net> wrote: >pull the radio its all there > >why didn't you just buy the alpine and a $10 adapter cable that makes it a >100% plug-in and its 100% controlled by the honda radio? > >oh, ya save d $6 doing it wrong > > > >"evader" <evafer@noware.com> wrote in message >news:353e91tc4ahlh45dtqq6jfm7pjsce0qlla@4ax.com.. . >> I need to get the plate or radio out to see where the wiring >> is.Question is how is this done, is there clips or a tool to use. >> The cd changer is a JVC 1500 rf >> Also ware is antenna connection is coming out to the radio? >> Hope this is clear Thanks > |
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