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My factory AM/FM cassette from my 96 Accord is biting the dust, sort of like
shorts out and back in, unpredictably. First off, any simple 'this is a common honda problem' type of solutions? Thought not. My main question is, if I pursue a used Honda factory AM/FM/CD player will the plug in connector match right up or am I dreaming? Anybody know? TIA, Chris 96 Accord v6 |
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Try crutchfield.com lot cheaper...
"Chris D'Agnolo" <cdagnolo@ev1.net> wrote in message news:10bfe8eoi96op4d@corp.supernews.com... > My factory AM/FM cassette from my 96 Accord is biting the dust, sort of like > shorts out and back in, unpredictably. First off, any simple 'this is a > common honda problem' type of solutions? > > Thought not. My main question is, if I pursue a used Honda factory AM/FM/CD > player will the plug in connector match right up or am I dreaming? > > Anybody know? > > TIA, > Chris > 96 Accord v6 > > |
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On Fri, 28 May 2004 17:11:20 -0500, Chris D'Agnolo <cdagnolo@ev1.net> wrote:
>My factory AM/FM cassette from my 96 Accord is biting the dust, sort of like >shorts out and back in, unpredictably. First off, any simple 'this is a >common honda problem' type of solutions? >Thought not. My main question is, if I pursue a used Honda factory AM/FM/CD >player will the plug in connector match right up or am I dreaming? A player from the same generation of accord should be plug compatible. I wouldn't expect a '81 or '03 player to work. >Anybody know? >TIA, >Chris >96 Accord v6 |
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Chris D'Agnolo wrote:
> My factory AM/FM cassette from my 96 Accord is biting the dust, sort of like > shorts out and back in, unpredictably. First off, any simple 'this is a > common honda problem' type of solutions? > > Thought not. My main question is, if I pursue a used Honda factory AM/FM/CD > player will the plug in connector match right up or am I dreaming? > > Anybody know? > > TIA, > Chris > 96 Accord v6 > ==================== Chris The connector changed in '98 or '99, as it did on the CRV in 99, and on the odyssey in '98. So any CD /cassette (double DIN) will fit, as long as it's from a Honda BEFORE the change. carstereohelp.com will have pictures of the connector, and the exact year it changed. I have pictures I can send too. Be aware that CRV stereos have wonderful ORANGE backlighting....:-) The ones on eBay aren't terribly cheap, but its a plug-n-play solution. 'Curly' To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address, you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks. |
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I agree with GC. www.crutchfield.com might not be as cheap as Bestbuy or
some other store like that but they will include a new faceplate for the dash and all the wiring so you don't have to cut the factory plugs off the car. They also include very good instructions for removing the old radio and installing the new one written especially for your car. "GC" <gecoffin@myway.com> wrote in message news:brWdnfn8cYe2UCrdRVn-ug@comcast.com... > Try crutchfield.com lot cheaper... > > "Chris D'Agnolo" <cdagnolo@ev1.net> wrote in message > news:10bfe8eoi96op4d@corp.supernews.com... > > My factory AM/FM cassette from my 96 Accord is biting the dust, sort of > like > > shorts out and back in, unpredictably. First off, any simple 'this is a > > common honda problem' type of solutions? > > > > Thought not. My main question is, if I pursue a used Honda factory > AM/FM/CD > > player will the plug in connector match right up or am I dreaming? > > > > Anybody know? > > > > TIA, > > Chris > > 96 Accord v6 > > > > > > > |
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I'm gonna have to second GC and Chris on Crutchfield.com. I replaced the
factory AM/FM Cassette with a Kenwood AM/FM CD player in my 90 Accord. Crutchfield supplied a faceplate, wiring harness, and instructions. Only thing I needed was a couple of tools, like a short screwdriver. Now, I'll admit it wasn't accomplished without some mild cursing, but I managed to get everything in and working just fine in an afternoon. And my home audio experience is normally limited to things like plugging in speakers and not much else. I believe if you enter your vehicle type and select one of the "EZ Fit" models it shouldn't be too difficult. -Eric "GC" <gecoffin@myway.com> wrote in message news:brWdnfn8cYe2UCrdRVn-ug@comcast.com... > Try crutchfield.com lot cheaper... > > "Chris D'Agnolo" <cdagnolo@ev1.net> wrote in message > news:10bfe8eoi96op4d@corp.supernews.com... > > My factory AM/FM cassette from my 96 Accord is biting the dust, sort of > like > > shorts out and back in, unpredictably. First off, any simple 'this is a > > common honda problem' type of solutions? > > > > Thought not. My main question is, if I pursue a used Honda factory > AM/FM/CD > > player will the plug in connector match right up or am I dreaming? > > > > Anybody know? > > > > TIA, > > Chris > > 96 Accord v6 |
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