Aftermarket Radio for '06 Accord?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Zeppo, Dec 12, 2005.

  1. Zeppo

    Zeppo Guest

    We want to purchase an '06 Accord EX-L V6 sedan. Not fond of the sound
    system it comes with and was thinking of replacing it with an aftermarket
    unit. Anyone here done this?

    I find it annoying that there is no premium sound system available through
    Honda. Also miffed that you need to add a separate CD deck to get MP3
    playback. For the cost of this option I could add a nice aftermarket system
    that has what I want.
     
    Zeppo, Dec 12, 2005
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  2. Zeppo

    xblazinlv Guest

    The only thing you might have to worry about is the keyless entry not
    working if you replace the head unit. It is annoying that they don't
    offer a premium sound system, but aftermarket products are still better
    anyway. Here is a link to a thread about the keyless entry issues with
    an aftermarket head unit:

    http://www.carforums.net/showthread.php?t=1722


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    xblazinlv, Dec 12, 2005
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  3. Zeppo

    Zeppo Guest

    Thanks for the heads-up. I'd be buying an aftermarket unit from Crutchfield
    so hopefully the connectors they supply would take that into account.

    We also test drove the Acura TL. Man, what a nice sound system!

    Jon
     
    Zeppo, Dec 12, 2005
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  4. Zeppo

    Eye Indo Guest

    Kept the original speakers, but replaced the factory radio with a unit that
    has MP3 capability. Was easy to do, but a lot of work. You may need an
    adapter housing.
    HTH
     
    Eye Indo, Dec 13, 2005
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  5. Zeppo

    Zeppo Guest

    What unit did you install?

    Jon
     
    Zeppo, Dec 13, 2005
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  6. Zeppo

    Eye Indo Guest

    @Jon:
    Really cheapy unit, made by "DUAL".
    Got it from Fry's Electronics on sale for less than 80 USD. I am not a HIFI
    expert so to me it sounded like a good deal and the sounds was good enough
    for me.
    Has four outputs at 200 watts total.
    Went to Checkers for the adapter cable and got the adapter plate from an
    electronics store. Checkers did not have the correct one in stock, and I
    was impatient.....
    HTH.
     
    Eye Indo, Dec 14, 2005
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  7. Zeppo

    Eye Indo Guest

    When I stated, easy, but a lot of work, I mean it was a lot of work. You
    start disassembly (on my 1997) by working in the center console arm rest, to
    remove that first, then the center dashboard console, and then finally you
    get to the radio. Luckily there were only two screw sizes ..... and you're
    lucky if you figure out where those screws are hidden. You just start
    prying off little doors here and there .....
     
    Eye Indo, Dec 14, 2005
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