Honda Radio
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Honda Radio
I have an older Civic 4WD wagon. A friend gave me a stock Honda
AM/FM/Cassette (mid-'80's?) which would be an upgrade over what's in it now.
Unfortunately, the female plug didn't come with it. Does anyone have a
diagram or link to one, so I can know how to connect the wires?
Thanks,
Unc
AM/FM/Cassette (mid-'80's?) which would be an upgrade over what's in it now.
Unfortunately, the female plug didn't come with it. Does anyone have a
diagram or link to one, so I can know how to connect the wires?
Thanks,
Unc
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Re: Honda Radio
If the car is from the '84 - '87 generation I can get you the wiring
diagram for it. Let me know if this is what you need, + a valid e-mail
address.
Whatever you do, do not cut the wires in the car. Many places sell the
plug that goes into the stereo as well as a connector that plugs into
the wire harness in the car. Get one of each and build an adapter. The
"usual suspects" for these connectors / harnesses are:
http://www.americaninternational.net/
http://www.metraonline.com
http://www.scosche.com/
uncle k wrote:
>
> I have an older Civic 4WD wagon. A friend gave me a stock Honda
> AM/FM/Cassette (mid-'80's?) which would be an upgrade over what's in it now.
> Unfortunately, the female plug didn't come with it. Does anyone have a
> diagram or link to one, so I can know how to connect the wires?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Unc
diagram for it. Let me know if this is what you need, + a valid e-mail
address.
Whatever you do, do not cut the wires in the car. Many places sell the
plug that goes into the stereo as well as a connector that plugs into
the wire harness in the car. Get one of each and build an adapter. The
"usual suspects" for these connectors / harnesses are:
http://www.americaninternational.net/
http://www.metraonline.com
http://www.scosche.com/
uncle k wrote:
>
> I have an older Civic 4WD wagon. A friend gave me a stock Honda
> AM/FM/Cassette (mid-'80's?) which would be an upgrade over what's in it now.
> Unfortunately, the female plug didn't come with it. Does anyone have a
> diagram or link to one, so I can know how to connect the wires?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Unc
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Re: Honda Radio
Hello
Go to this website:
http://www.installdoctor.com/home.html
Has tips/howto instructions for audio installation for various Honda models
hth
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"uncle k" <nospamatall@msn.com> wrote in message
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> I have an older Civic 4WD wagon. A friend gave me a stock Honda
> AM/FM/Cassette (mid-'80's?) which would be an upgrade over what's in it
now.
> Unfortunately, the female plug didn't come with it. Does anyone have a
> diagram or link to one, so I can know how to connect the wires?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Unc
>
>
Go to this website:
http://www.installdoctor.com/home.html
Has tips/howto instructions for audio installation for various Honda models
hth
Hondanewbie.
"uncle k" <nospamatall@msn.com> wrote in message
news:ac5tc.445$Yd3.166@newsread3.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I have an older Civic 4WD wagon. A friend gave me a stock Honda
> AM/FM/Cassette (mid-'80's?) which would be an upgrade over what's in it
now.
> Unfortunately, the female plug didn't come with it. Does anyone have a
> diagram or link to one, so I can know how to connect the wires?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Unc
>
>
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Re: Honda Radio
Thanks gents. Mine is an '85. The current radio is an after-market brand.
The dental floss inside broke, i.e., it can no longer be tuned. Easier to
replace than repair. When I got the car, the female plug was gone...
nothing but a bunch of leads hanging there. I added rear speakers.
I'll check out the links and go from there.
Unc
The dental floss inside broke, i.e., it can no longer be tuned. Easier to
replace than repair. When I got the car, the female plug was gone...
nothing but a bunch of leads hanging there. I added rear speakers.
I'll check out the links and go from there.
Unc
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