How do u remove 98 Accord Oem Player?
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How do u remove 98 Accord Oem Player?
I recently bought a new deck for my accord, and i want to install my self ( shop installation cost too much ). I wonder if any of you guy tell how to take out the old cd player or post some pix to show me . Thnx you
#2
did you buy the harnness? (a wire connect from your car to after market cd player) stock cd player doesn't need 1 so they dont' come with 1, and did u buy the frame? to direct fit your cd player to ur car? if u buy the frame, included in the frame, there should be instruction tell you how to take out ur current 1 and put in the new 1, and after that connect the wire on the harness to your cd player, then you done.
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yup i bought the wire and everything to install it. I sorta understand and know how to connect the wire together but taking out the stock cd player, i dont get and dont know how to
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this is how to remove the radio.
http://handaaccessories.com/accord/accordcd.pdf
if you purchased the aftermarket harness, take that and color match wires to the aftermarket radio. Be sure to check that you're matching orange wire to orange wire ... orange wire w/ stripe to orange wire w/ stripe. Solder all connections and wrap with electrical tape.
If you don't know what you're doing, you can fry your radio and or damage your electrical system. This isn't something that I'd attempt if you're nervous.
http://handaaccessories.com/accord/accordcd.pdf
if you purchased the aftermarket harness, take that and color match wires to the aftermarket radio. Be sure to check that you're matching orange wire to orange wire ... orange wire w/ stripe to orange wire w/ stripe. Solder all connections and wrap with electrical tape.
If you don't know what you're doing, you can fry your radio and or damage your electrical system. This isn't something that I'd attempt if you're nervous.
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http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/Accord.html
Note there is an error, 1999-2000 should be 1998-2000.
I didn't bother with the aftermarket kits. Factory frame (or bracket) is reusable for my kenwood deck.
Good luck removing the clock and dash panel, not as easy as it looks.
Note there is an error, 1999-2000 should be 1998-2000.
I didn't bother with the aftermarket kits. Factory frame (or bracket) is reusable for my kenwood deck.
Good luck removing the clock and dash panel, not as easy as it looks.
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Originally Posted by AaronR
http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Honda/Accord.html
Note there is an error, 1999-2000 should be 1998-2000.
I didn't bother with the aftermarket kits. Factory frame (or bracket) is reusable for my kenwood deck.
Good luck removing the clock and dash panel, not as easy as it looks.
Note there is an error, 1999-2000 should be 1998-2000.
I didn't bother with the aftermarket kits. Factory frame (or bracket) is reusable for my kenwood deck.
Good luck removing the clock and dash panel, not as easy as it looks.
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Originally Posted by jordanhxc
you've obviously never done it because it's very easy...just have the make sure you get the screw behind the clock