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Homer S. 12-19-2005 11:18 AM

Looking to Install CD/MP3 player in my 2000 Accord - Need Advice
 
Hello,

I'd like to replace the factory AM/FM/Cassette player in my 2000 Accord
with an MP3/CD player. From reading some previous posts I'm pretty sure
I don't have to worry about any Honda CD/radio codes because it only has
an AM/FM/cassette player. The problem I have is finding a replacement
for the factory AM/FM/cassette face plate it now has. I want the new MP3
player to look as if it was factory installed. Can anyone point me in
the right direction?

TIA,
Jack C.

Eye Indo 12-19-2005 12:29 PM

Re: Looking to Install CD/MP3 player in my 2000 Accord - Need Advice
 
Homer S." <MrFixit@nerdo.net> wrote in message
news:4lmdq1p01rg859fkakgdfurak71h2o1pci@4ax.com... I want the new MP3 player
to look as if it was factory installed.

When you say "factory installed", what do you exactly mean ?
I replaced mine (97 Accord) with an 80 dollar unit.
You have to buy some kind of adapter plate and once installed, it looks
factory installed.
Mine has a removable silver face plate, while the original had a black face
plate.
The adapter plate also has the "hole" underneath the radio, and is such that
four CD can sit in it.
Since I have the MP3 capable one, all my music is on those four CD's.

HTH




'Curly Q. Links' 12-19-2005 12:54 PM

Re: Looking to Install CD/MP3 player in my 2000 Accord - Need Advice
 
"Homer S." wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to replace the factory AM/FM/Cassette player in my 2000 Accord
> with an MP3/CD player. From reading some previous posts I'm pretty sure
> I don't have to worry about any Honda CD/radio codes because it only has
> an AM/FM/cassette player. The problem I have is finding a replacement
> for the factory AM/FM/cassette face plate it now has. I want the new MP3
> player to look as if it was factory installed. Can anyone point me in
> the right direction?
>
> TIA,
> Jack C.


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If you change the whole unit trather than just adding an aux input for
an iPod, be sure to use a wiring harness adapter (don't butcher your
wiring in other words)

'Curly'
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