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http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/Civic.html "John" <eggplant@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:YcInd.212$vX1.108@newsfe5-win.ntli.net... > Does anyone have info on how to remove the standard honda stereo as fitted > to civic models from 2001 onwards. I just spent all day today trying to > remove my one but have given up now...sigh. > > > |
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"Net-Doctor" <bgreene1@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message news:<FAJnd.16001$sk2.10013@fe2.columbus.rr.com>.. .
> Try this link: > http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/Civic.html > "John" <eggplant@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > news:YcInd.212$vX1.108@newsfe5-win.ntli.net... > > Does anyone have info on how to remove the standard honda stereo as fitted > > to civic models from 2001 onwards. I just spent all day today trying to > > remove my one but have given up now...sigh. > > > > > > the panel below the stereo with the accessory outlet pops out, it's got a few clips. then there are 2 8mm bolts that go straight up behind that. then reach in and pop the entire center piece out. install dr. is behind the times big time!!! Chip |
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Chip Stein <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote:
> the panel below the stereo with the accessory outlet pops out, it's > got a few clips. then there are 2 8mm bolts that go straight up behind > that. then reach in and pop the entire center piece out. Do you mean I can pop that panel out without removing the console first? I bought a PIE adapter to hook up my MP3 player, and I've really been putting it off for a couple of weeks now. According to the shop manual, I have to take those two bolts out, but first take off the lower panel, but first take off the front part of the console, but first take off the sides of the console, but first take off the rear portion of the console, but first remove the tiny storage tray at the left rear of the console. You work backwards through the steps, which makes it a little difficult to unravel the needed steps. If the "accessory outlet" area pops out without taking the console out, that would be downright handy. I tried giving it a tug, but I wasn't enthusiastic enough to get it loose. I also had to find my radio code before I got started, and I've got that now, so I'm almost ready to get started ;-) -- --- Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5 |
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> Do you mean I can pop that panel out without removing the console first?
> > I bought a PIE adapter to hook up my MP3 player, and I've really been > putting it off for a couple of weeks now. According to the shop manual, I > have to take those two bolts out, but first take off the lower panel, but > first take off the front part of the console, but first take off the sides > of the console, but first take off the rear portion of the console, but > first remove the tiny storage tray at the left rear of the console. yes. on a 2001 civic you can get that panel out without removing the console.. i just did one today. sometimes there is a blank plug next to the socket, pull that out and put your finger in there and pull. it may be real tight on those 6 clips so be carefull!! don't peel the hide off your finger. Chip |
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Chip Stein <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote:
>> Do you mean I can pop that panel out without removing the console first? > yes. on a 2001 civic you can get that panel out without removing > the console.. i just did one today. sometimes there is a blank plug > next to the socket, pull that out and put your finger in there and > pull. it may be real tight on those 6 clips so be carefull!! don't > peel the hide off your finger. I had another look at my 2003. It appears that the piece we are trying to pull out extends well below the console. I tried a thumb in the socket, and hands to both sides... grunt... no give. I have two blank plates, but I can't see how to pop them out non-destructively. There's almost no access to the backside of any of this. I don't even want to take the radio out, really. I just need access to the 14 pin plug on the back of the head unit to plug my adapter in. Taking the glove box out is no help. Too much reinforcing framework to get from there to the radio. I did pop the rearmost section of the console out though. Several screws come next. If I spend 10 minutes a day doing this, I might have my birthday present installed by Christmas. -- --- Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5 |
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dold@xrexxstere.usenet.us.com wrote:
> Chip Stein <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote: >>> Do you mean I can pop that panel out without removing the console first? >> yes. on a 2001 civic you can get that panel out without removing >> the console.. i just did one today. sometimes there is a blank plug >> next to the socket, pull that out and put your finger in there and >> pull. it may be real tight on those 6 clips so be carefull!! don't >> peel the hide off your finger. > I had another look at my 2003. It appears that the piece we are trying to > pull out extends well below the console. I tried a thumb in the socket, > and hands to both sides... grunt... no give. I have two blank plates, but > I can't see how to pop them out non-destructively. There's almost no > access to the backside of any of this. The blank panels are easy to get out. A fingernail might pop them free, certainly a knife blade of thin screwdriver could pop out the panel with no cosmetic harm. I didn't discover that until I had pulled the console back. That's not so hard, once you decide to do it. I had some trouble getting all of the clips to pop out in the plastic around the parking brake lever. Not much to hang on to. Once that's out, there are two screws exposed there, two screws at the back of the console, accessible behind the seats, and two pop-rivet things at the front edge of the console. I could reach around and press the center pin out of those from the inside. With the console out, I pulled that lower panel off. The portion that sticks down below the console might or might not keep you from pulling it out without moving the console. I might have a look later. Now I can see the two srews going up from the subpanel area. > I don't even want to take the radio out, really. I just need access to the > 14 pin plug on the back of the head unit to plug my adapter in. > Taking the glove box out is no help. Too much reinforcing framework to get > from there to the radio. > I did pop the rearmost section of the console out though. Several screws > come next. If I spend 10 minutes a day doing this, I might have my > birthday present installed by Christmas. -- --- Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5 |
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Wehey ! Thanks to all you guys I now have my stereo fitted in my civic ! I
would never have worked it out myself without your advice. Have a beer on me and I'll settle the bill next time I see you !!!! "Chip Stein" <chip@chipanddebby.com> wrote in message news:5ddcea74.0411212012.7804129@posting.google.co m... > "Net-Doctor" <bgreene1@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message > news:<FAJnd.16001$sk2.10013@fe2.columbus.rr.com>.. . >> Try this link: >> http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/Civic.html >> "John" <eggplant@ntlworld.com> wrote in message >> news:YcInd.212$vX1.108@newsfe5-win.ntli.net... >> > Does anyone have info on how to remove the standard honda stereo as >> > fitted >> > to civic models from 2001 onwards. I just spent all day today trying to >> > remove my one but have given up now...sigh. >> > >> > >> > > > the panel below the stereo with the accessory outlet pops out, it's > got a few clips. then there are 2 8mm bolts that go straight up behind > that. then reach in and pop the entire center piece out. > install dr. is behind the times big time!!! > Chip |
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The blank panels next to the 12v accessory plug are easy to push out from
behind, But I have no rear access to them when all of the panels are in place. I tried a little prying, but couldn't get them to pop out without damaging the surrounding plastic. And even if I could get them out, it looks like the skirt from the bottom of that panel extends too far down below the lip of the console. It would be hard to pull the panel straight out far enough to clear the clips. So, I pulled the console out. I had some trouble getting all of the clips to pop out in the plastic around the parking brake lever. Not much to hang on to. Once that's out, there are two screws exposed there, two screws at the back of the console, accessible behind the seats, and two pop-rivet things at the front edge of the console. I could reach around and press the center pin out of those from the inside. With the console out, I pulled the lower accessory panel off and unplugged the 12v socket. Then I could see the two screws going up from the sub-panel area that hold the radio face on. I don't want to take the radio out. I just need access to the 14 pin plug on the back of the head unit to plug my adapter in. By pushing some wire bundles out of the way, I could reach up with my left hand and plug the adapter in to the 14 pin socket. If I had tried to do this with the console still in place, I might have needed another joint in the middle of my forearm. Different sized people might be able to get in there. So, now my PIE HON98-AUX Auxiliary Input Converter is in place. <http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piehon98aux.html> I used a $1.50 RCA to mini-phono adapter rather than the $19.95 PIE adapter. This was five feet long, which I laid in place under the console, exiting on the passenger side midway back. My Sony MZN510CK is plugged in via the headphone jack. I set the volume on the Sony to about "20". Any higher causes some distortion. I had to connect the "extra" ground wire on the PIE adapter. Without it, the music would clip completely, shutting down every few seconds, at any volume level over "10", which didn't yield enough volume from the radio. Maybe the $19.95 PIE adapter is something more than my $1.50 cable. There might be some impedance matching or something, although the site doesn't say so. -- --- Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5 |
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