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How to install an in-dash LCD Screen?

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Old Jul 24, 2002 | 07:27 AM
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Default How to install an in-dash LCD Screen?

I just purchased a 6.4" in-dash pop-out LCD Screen. I already have an Alpine 35X4 CD Face with an Orion Cobalt 150.2 Amp and 1 12" Kicker CompVR Sub. I need to install the screen in my empty DIN, and connect the screen to my CD face, and the DVD player I have in my glove box. It's a 99 Prelude. anyone know how i would go about doin this?
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Old Jul 24, 2002 | 08:24 AM
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If you have to ask you should go to a shop and have it done for you.
Installing video is no as easy as you think, It seems to me that you do not have a HU that has an aux. input so you will have to use an fm mob or get a new deck.
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Old Jun 16, 2003 | 08:14 AM
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this isnt as hard as you think. im not familar with preludes but if you have double din. mount the screen on top cd head unit on bottom. run the audio signal from your dvd player to the auxilary input on you cd-headunit if you dont have one use a fm modulator. next runt he video signal to your screen's video input. power all 3 devices on. press play on dvd open screen set video source to the input number the dvd player is pugged into, next set your head unit to the aux input selector or the fm (if u used fm modulator) then put to the fm station your modulator is set to broadcast over (usually 86-89fm) and you should be good to go.

-krazymatt
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