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Old 06-12-2003, 12:18 AM
Lecterman Lecterman is offline
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Lightbulb 1992 Honda Accord LX audio question

My American car finally hit the graveyard. After owning a 94 Civic DX by proxy through my wife (Her car in my name), I now have my own Honda. Just purchased yesterday. I ddon't plan to do much to it other than tint and stereo. I currently have a Aiwa CDC-X927M in my old car and I want to transplant it. How hard or easy is it to remove the stock cassette player, and attach a new (ez fit sized) head unit. What is the best way to "pull" out the stock unit?

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Old 06-12-2003, 12:49 AM
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congrats on the car.

www.installdr.com is a site that will show you how to take out the stereo.

to make things simple buy a harness that fits on to your car and you can just match up the wires. its not too diffucult, you just have to get the main wires at least, ground (black), power(yellow) and accesory(red). the rest are speaker wires and one other wire will be a remote wire. check out that site and if u have another question hit me up...i done this many times.
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