AM/FM/CD Players

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by mark smith, Dec 25, 2003.

  1. mark smith

    mark smith Guest

    I have a 1995 Honda Accord EX that has an AM/FM/Cassette player. I would
    like to buy a factory
    AM/FM/CD player that will slide in and connect to existing wiring......Is
    this possible and where would I find such a unit?????
     
    mark smith, Dec 25, 2003
    #1
  2. mark smith

    bearman Guest

    If you can't find one in the normal channels, you can try a junkyard.
    There's probably a few wrecked '95 Accords around.

    Bearman
     
    bearman, Dec 25, 2003
    #2
  3. mark smith

    bearman Guest

    If you can't find one in the normal channels, you can try a junkyard.
    There's probably a few wrecked '95 Accords around.

    Bearman
     
    bearman, Dec 25, 2003
    #3
  4. mark smith

    bearman Guest

    If you can't find one in the normal channels, you can try a junkyard.
    There's probably a few wrecked '95 Accords around.

    Bearman
     
    bearman, Dec 25, 2003
    #4
  5. mark smith

    Randolph Guest

    Go to http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com Select "Honda Accessories"
    from the left side of the page and enter your year / model info. For
    System\Component select "Accessories - Electrical".

    With any luck they still have what you need in stock. It will probably
    be quite a bit more expensive than going after-market, though.
     
    Randolph, Dec 25, 2003
    #5
  6. mark smith

    Randolph Guest

    Go to http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com Select "Honda Accessories"
    from the left side of the page and enter your year / model info. For
    System\Component select "Accessories - Electrical".

    With any luck they still have what you need in stock. It will probably
    be quite a bit more expensive than going after-market, though.
     
    Randolph, Dec 25, 2003
    #6
  7. mark smith

    Randolph Guest

    Go to http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com Select "Honda Accessories"
    from the left side of the page and enter your year / model info. For
    System\Component select "Accessories - Electrical".

    With any luck they still have what you need in stock. It will probably
    be quite a bit more expensive than going after-market, though.
     
    Randolph, Dec 25, 2003
    #7
  8. mark smith

    L Alpert Guest

    Most all new units you can buy a wiring harness adaptor that will make the
    new unit plug right into the Honda harness. They can be found in most
    Circuit City or Best Buy.
    There are also adaptors for the dash to replace the oversized OEM
    faceplates.
     
    L Alpert, Dec 25, 2003
    #8
  9. mark smith

    L Alpert Guest

    Most all new units you can buy a wiring harness adaptor that will make the
    new unit plug right into the Honda harness. They can be found in most
    Circuit City or Best Buy.
    There are also adaptors for the dash to replace the oversized OEM
    faceplates.
     
    L Alpert, Dec 25, 2003
    #9
  10. mark smith

    L Alpert Guest

    Most all new units you can buy a wiring harness adaptor that will make the
    new unit plug right into the Honda harness. They can be found in most
    Circuit City or Best Buy.
    There are also adaptors for the dash to replace the oversized OEM
    faceplates.
     
    L Alpert, Dec 25, 2003
    #10
  11. ===================
    Mark,

    If there's a storage hole under your machine, you can get an double DIN,
    AM/FM/CD off eBay from an Odyssey up to '97, a CRV up to '98 (orange
    backlighting), an Accord, and probably all Acuras from that vintage.

    I've done it in a CRV and an Odyssey, and they just plug right in. If it
    doesn't come with the security code, make sure the serial number is
    intact, so you can get your Honda dealer to retrieve it for you.

    You could also just add a Honda CD player, that will go into the slot
    below your machine, and plug into the back of yur machine for control.
    They can be pricey on eBay, but you can even get brand new ones there.

    'Curly'

    ==================
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Dec 25, 2003
    #11
  12. ===================
    Mark,

    If there's a storage hole under your machine, you can get an double DIN,
    AM/FM/CD off eBay from an Odyssey up to '97, a CRV up to '98 (orange
    backlighting), an Accord, and probably all Acuras from that vintage.

    I've done it in a CRV and an Odyssey, and they just plug right in. If it
    doesn't come with the security code, make sure the serial number is
    intact, so you can get your Honda dealer to retrieve it for you.

    You could also just add a Honda CD player, that will go into the slot
    below your machine, and plug into the back of yur machine for control.
    They can be pricey on eBay, but you can even get brand new ones there.

    'Curly'

    ==================
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Dec 25, 2003
    #12
  13. ===================
    Mark,

    If there's a storage hole under your machine, you can get an double DIN,
    AM/FM/CD off eBay from an Odyssey up to '97, a CRV up to '98 (orange
    backlighting), an Accord, and probably all Acuras from that vintage.

    I've done it in a CRV and an Odyssey, and they just plug right in. If it
    doesn't come with the security code, make sure the serial number is
    intact, so you can get your Honda dealer to retrieve it for you.

    You could also just add a Honda CD player, that will go into the slot
    below your machine, and plug into the back of yur machine for control.
    They can be pricey on eBay, but you can even get brand new ones there.

    'Curly'

    ==================
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Dec 25, 2003
    #13
  14. mark smith

    marcel Guest

    try a clarion with an adapter
    and buy one with mp3

    marcel
    the netherlands
     
    marcel, Dec 26, 2003
    #14
  15. mark smith

    marcel Guest

    try a clarion with an adapter
    and buy one with mp3

    marcel
    the netherlands
     
    marcel, Dec 26, 2003
    #15
  16. mark smith

    marcel Guest

    try a clarion with an adapter
    and buy one with mp3

    marcel
    the netherlands
     
    marcel, Dec 26, 2003
    #16
  17. mark smith

    Im Right Guest

    www.bought4less.com

    factory and aftermarket stereos.

    all will plug in and won't alter the car in anyway if you decide to return
    to the cassette later.


    : I have a 1995 Honda Accord EX that has an AM/FM/Cassette player. I would
    : like to buy a factory
    : AM/FM/CD player that will slide in and connect to existing wiring......Is
    : this possible and where would I find such a unit?????
    :
    :
     
    Im Right, Dec 26, 2003
    #17
  18. mark smith

    Im Right Guest

    www.bought4less.com

    factory and aftermarket stereos.

    all will plug in and won't alter the car in anyway if you decide to return
    to the cassette later.


    : I have a 1995 Honda Accord EX that has an AM/FM/Cassette player. I would
    : like to buy a factory
    : AM/FM/CD player that will slide in and connect to existing wiring......Is
    : this possible and where would I find such a unit?????
    :
    :
     
    Im Right, Dec 26, 2003
    #18
  19. mark smith

    Im Right Guest

    www.bought4less.com

    factory and aftermarket stereos.

    all will plug in and won't alter the car in anyway if you decide to return
    to the cassette later.


    : I have a 1995 Honda Accord EX that has an AM/FM/Cassette player. I would
    : like to buy a factory
    : AM/FM/CD player that will slide in and connect to existing wiring......Is
    : this possible and where would I find such a unit?????
    :
    :
     
    Im Right, Dec 26, 2003
    #19
  20. mark smith

    Trojan Guest

    If u r in the US
    Circuit City and Best Buys have decent deals on car CD players which would
    be cheaper then the Honda original plus u will get brands like Kenwood
    ,Sony, JVC and Panasonic etc. Today I saw a few ones which were for $99 and
    u have to buy the kit and harness and they install it for free.

    check them out.

    hope it helps.
    P
     
    Trojan, Dec 29, 2003
    #20
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