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In article <d993f30f.0406182315.1ad43a35@posting.google.com >,
addour@pacbell.net (AJ) wrote: > Howdy, > > I bought a used factory radio-cassette that came from a 1999 Accord > and I was thinking of installing it in my 1988 Accord. Does anyone know > if the pinout is compatible? > > Thanks 100%. In fact, if can find one, an in-dash 6 CD changer with cassette will fit in there very nicely as well. Honda made that standard on the Accord EX starting with 2001. You can find them on Ebay. |
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"Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: > > addour@pacbell.net (AJ) wrote: > > > Howdy, > > > > I bought a used factory radio-cassette that came from a 1999 Accord > > and I was thinking of installing it in my 1988 Accord. Does anyone know > > if the pinout is compatible? > > > > Thanks > > 100%. Are you sure about this? Every source I checekd (Metra, Scosche, AI) list different connectors for the 88 and the 99 Accord. In fact, the connector for the '88 will work up through 1997. From model year 1998 a different connector is used. |
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Whatever the case there is a way to make the hookup. If you have access
to junk cars, get a junk dash-end from the '99 with a few inches of wire. Get a pigtail for installing a new stereo in the '88 or cut the radio-end connector off any standard harness adapter for installing a new radio in an '88. Then you'll have an '88 radio-end connector with a few inches of wire that will plug into your dash. You'll have a '99 dash-end connector with a few inches of wire that will plug into your new radio. So, if you connect the right wires together you can just plug everything in and go. You will have certain wires that almost certainly are the same. You will have +12V (main power, on with accessories), ground, light (+12V with parking lights on), memory (+12V always on), front left speaker + and -, front right speaker + and -, right rear speaker + and -, left rear speaker + and -. As long as you have a reference for what wire does what on each unit you can hook them up right. These should be all you need to get it running and for it to work with the '88. Aron "Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:40D48113.CFA270BA@junkmail.com... > > "Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: > > > > addour@pacbell.net (AJ) wrote: > > > > > Howdy, > > > > > > I bought a used factory radio-cassette that came from a 1999 Accord > > > and I was thinking of installing it in my 1988 Accord. Does anyone know > > > if the pinout is compatible? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > 100%. > > Are you sure about this? Every source I checekd (Metra, Scosche, AI) > list different connectors for the 88 and the 99 Accord. In fact, the > connector for the '88 will work up through 1997. From model year 1998 a > different connector is used. |
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