Best buy messed up radio installation! need help!

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Steve, Mar 3, 2007.

  1. Steve

    Steve Guest

    I have 98 Honda Civic EX 5 speed. I bought a car radio with free
    installation from best buy a few months ago..now I see why it was free. The
    original radio in there was the stock one that has two seperate parts, the
    top part where a normal radio would go with the controls and lower (not
    connected to the top one) is where the CD would be put in. So they took the
    original radio (the top part) out and I just now found it stuffed under my
    passanger seat still connected to wires. I then tried to disconnect the
    original radio from the wires, which made an alarm go off. I connected the
    radio back into the wire hoping this would stop the alarm, no such luck. Now
    it seems that any bumps or any movement make the alarm go off. I am thinking
    it is a safety feature for if the radio were being stolen. How do I get the
    radio out and stop the alarm???
    Any help greatly appreciated
    Sally
     
    Steve, Mar 3, 2007
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  2. Steve

    Steve Guest

    The alarm just started going off again while it was just sitting in the
    driveway. It doesnt beep on and off like an alarm normally does, it is just
    one continues beep. I disconnected the battery for now so hopefully it wont
    go off again. I looked at the wires connected to the radio and noticed that
    at least one of them are cut so maybe this missing connection is adding to
    the problem?
    Again, any help appreciated
    Sally
     
    Steve, Mar 3, 2007
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  3. Steve

    Seth Guest

    You DON'T take the radio out. They did that as the alarm and keyless entry
    are integrated into the stock radio.

    What you NEED to do is fix whatever you messed up trying to take the radio
    out.
     
    Seth, Mar 3, 2007
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  4. Although I'm not a big Best Buy fan, if your Civic is like my son's '97,
    the original stereo has to stay connected for the car's remote control
    to work. Without the original, your remote will not lock and unlock the
    car. Did you reconnect everything just as it was? No loose
    connections? Just a thought.

    Mike
     
    MinnesotaMike, Mar 3, 2007
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  5. Steve

    Steve Guest

    Best Buy installed a new radio.
    Instead of removing the old radio they stuffed it under the passenger seat.
    Is this true that the original radio cant be removed?

    Sally
     
    Steve, Mar 3, 2007
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  6. Steve

    Seth Guest

    Per your original post, the old radio, regardless of where they "stuffed" it
    is still wired. That is not out of laziness or incompetence.

    You can remove it, but you will lose your alarm and keyless entry.

    Your choice.
     
    Seth, Mar 3, 2007
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  7. "Steve" wrote
    That's what the man said. The original radio's connections are integral to
    the operation of the keyless entry, dome lights, and, in your case, the
    alarm(s). It was all working correctly before you started cutting wires,
    right? Put everything back the way you found it, and no one will get hurt.

    In my '97 Civic EX 5-speed, the installers of my new radio strapped the
    original radio to the new one and kept all the original wiring intact. All
    worked perfectly.
     
    Howard Lester, Mar 3, 2007
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  8. Steve

    Steve Guest

    Didnt cut wires. Just unplugged the radio and the horn started blowing. I do
    suspect a wire came loose but I have to wait untill daylight to inspect
    closer.

    The problem with leaving the original is that they put it under the seat and
    you cannot slide the seat forward or backward.
    The car is a coupe and not being able to slide the seat forward for access
    to the rear is a problem.
    Also, if the alarm was disabled by removing the radio that would be one
    thing but when the radio is unplugged the horn sounds continually.
    9:00 pm last night, with the car just sitting in the driveway the horn went
    off and I had to get my dad to disconect the battery.

    If Best Buy had strapped the old radio onto the new one and it was out of
    the way there wouldnt be a problem.

    So Honda makes no provisions for removing the factory radio?
    There is no "jumper" you could plug into the harness that would allow you to
    remove the radio and still maintain the function of those other items?

    I'll look today and see if I can locate the old radio in a more"convenient"
    location.

    thanks for the info...


    sally
     
    Steve, Mar 3, 2007
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  9. Steve

    Steve Guest

    It took some digging but I found a .pdf that gives detail about this radio
    and how to deal with it.

    YOU ARE CORRECT!

    sorry I just think its such a bad idea to involve the radio that I couldnt
    believe it.

    thanks again.

    sally
     
    Steve, Mar 3, 2007
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  10. Sally,

    When I replaced my original stereo in my '97 Civic, I put the old stereo
    in the dash behind the heater controls. There should be enough room to
    slip it back behind there. I just found a nice snug spot so that the
    stereo didn't bounce around. Not that that was a problem since there
    isn't a lot of room back there.

    Mike
     
    MinnesotaMike, Mar 3, 2007
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  11. "Steve" wrote
    You're welcome. Glad we could help solve your problem.
     
    Howard Lester, Mar 3, 2007
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  12. Steve

    Me Guest

    and in the case of my '97 Civic, the dome light is also routed through the
    OEM radio. I re-installed the OEM radio and moved on.
    Rosscoe
     
    Me, Mar 4, 2007
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  13. Steve

    Randolph Guest

    <snip/.
    I agree, it stinks. Honda did wise up, this setup was used only in '96
    through '98.
     
    Randolph, Mar 4, 2007
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