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anybody familiar with stereo's
I need the wiring diagram for my 89' CRX so i can put in a new CD player, which is usually in the owners manual but i lost it.......so if anybody can just quickly look at theirs and maybe post it for me it would be greatly appreciated......
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Re: anybody familiar with stereo's
1988-91 Honda Civic Stereo Information
Constant 12V+ Blue/White Switched 12V+ Yellow/Red Ground Black Illumination Red/Black Dimmer n/a Antenna Driver's Pillar Front Speakers 6 1/2" Doors Left Front (+) Blue/Green Left Front (-) Gray/Black Right Front (+) Red/Green Right Front (-) Brown/Black Rear Speakers 6 1/2" Rear Deck Left Rear (+) Blue/Yellow Left Rear (-) Gray/White Right Rear (+) Red/Yellow Right Rear (-) Brown/White
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Dont cut the wires. Goto your local stereo shop and buy the $10 harness.
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Re: anybody familiar with stereo's
yea a harness is the best way, then you can just unplug it and swap with ease
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i agree with the harness, you at least wont have to keep cutting and splicing wires together.
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Re: anybody familiar with stereo's
Yeah harness is the way to go. Plus it only takes like 2 minutes to do.
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Re: anybody familiar with stereo's
well the votes are in haha
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90 civic: JDM d15b CAI hp racing headers 4:2:1 custom 2 1/4 exhaust no cat vafc2 skunk2 adj cam gear B&M fpr B&M fpg tockico illumnia 5ways eibach sportline front & rear strut bars CF SIR hood Check out outofgames.net for your gaming needs! |
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Re: anybody familiar with stereo's
Yea go with the harness, you still have to connect that to the "stereo" harness - don't twist the wires & use electrical tape - do it nice & use some crimp connectors.
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actually went to local shops looking for the harness and no one had one in stock
and i didnt want to wait to put my new H/U in so i just did the wiring, thanks for the diagram tho i got it to late lol i just figured the wiring out......thanks tho guys!
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