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Old 15 Sep 2007, 01:36 pm
FiFi FiFi is offline
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Default Any Honda mechanics out there??

My father-in-law would like to fit a CD multichanger to his 2002 Honda Accord, but needs to know what make the (standard) stereo is in order to get the correct adaptor. Can anyone help please?!?
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Old 15 Sep 2007, 01:40 pm
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remove it and bring it in to match it up
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Old 15 Sep 2007, 01:59 pm
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take it out and bring it in the installer to match it up
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Old 15 Sep 2007, 02:00 pm
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He can do this a couple different ways. He could pull the radio out of the car and look for any identifying logo or even a serial number would help him out. Then he could take just that information to a stereo shop or he could pull out and disconnect the whole radio and then take it too a stereo place and tell them what he wants for the radio and I am sure they will be able to help him out.
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Old 15 Sep 2007, 02:04 pm
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Crutchfield is very helpful in identifying what you can use or what you need
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Old 15 Sep 2007, 02:08 pm
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go to halfords for a ISO cable
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Old 15 Sep 2007, 02:10 pm
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most Hondas come with an Alpine headunit as standard so would recommend going for the Alpine adaptor.
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