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Old 19 Jul 2003, 06:50 pm
Chris Garcia
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Default 96 civic factory radio "tuck" ?

I argued yesterday with my car for 4 hours trying to get that stereo under
the dash (to retain my keyless entry and dome light) and couldn't figure
out ANY way to stick it under there to where i could easily plug the 12v
power outlet (cig lighter) back in and get the lower dash panel back in
place.

Can someone tell me EXACTLY where to put it? and in what position?

Or.. Has anyone attempted splicing all the wires involved and extending
them to say.. under the passenger seat? It'd be pretty easy with the stereo
harness, but that green "keyless / security" plug looks like a toughie..

What are my options here?

Thanks!

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Old 19 Jul 2003, 10:24 pm
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Default Re: 96 civic factory radio "tuck" ?

"Chris Garcia" <NcOhSrPiAsM@chrisgarcia.com> wrote in message
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> I argued yesterday with my car for 4 hours trying to get that stereo under
> the dash (to retain my keyless entry and dome light) and couldn't figure
> out ANY way to stick it under there to where i could easily plug the 12v
> power outlet (cig lighter) back in and get the lower dash panel back in
> place.


Been there, done that. It's challenging, particularly with that 12v outlet
there. I eventually got it to work. The faceplate of the radio sticks up
(make sure it's off) and leans slightly forward, IIRC. It might be useful
to have someone help you with the job and keeping the wires out of the way.
Also, this doc might help you:

http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs...PDF/466013.pdf

good luck,
-patrick


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Old 20 Jul 2003, 06:15 pm
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Default Re: 96 civic factory radio "tuck" ?

> Or.. Has anyone attempted splicing all the wires involved and extending
> them to say.. under the passenger seat? It'd be pretty easy with the

stereo
> harness, but that green "keyless / security" plug looks like a toughie..


I missed this question...if you buy a nice T-harness (I think mine came from
Metra), you should have enough wire there to do the "tuck." I would
definitely advise against splicing wires.

-patrick


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Old 20 Jul 2003, 06:25 pm
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Default Re: 96 civic factory radio "tuck" ?

"P. Moss" <psmoss@nospam-qx.net> decided to join the conversation on 20
Jul 2003 with message news:vhm8k7nclskrfd@corp.supernews.com:

>> Or.. Has anyone attempted splicing all the wires involved and
>> extending them to say.. under the passenger seat? It'd be pretty easy
>> with the

> stereo
>> harness, but that green "keyless / security" plug looks like a
>> toughie..

>
> I missed this question...if you buy a nice T-harness (I think mine
> came from Metra), you should have enough wire there to do the "tuck."
> I would definitely advise against splicing wires.
>
> -patrick
>
>
>


i have the t-harness.. i was just wondering if i could make the wires
longer to place this stereo under the passenger seat..

i managed to get it crammed in there today, but the power outlet plug
doesn't reach, so i made an extension (using spade connectors.. quick-
disconnect crimp ends.. whatever they're called) and it keeps blowing the
fuse (i'm assuming cause the end of the outlet is crammed up against the
radio which is pushing my connectors together.. or something, i dunno..
i'll have to figure it out.

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