Installing Alpine CDM-s620 and civic 99 radio/headunit in 90 civic wagon

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Theodore Chan, Apr 20, 2005.

  1. Installing Alpine CDM-s620 and 99 radio/headunit in 90 wagon

    I currently have an AM/FM casette in my 1990 Honda Civic Wagon 2WD. I
    just purchased a radio/headunit and alpine cd changer from a 1999
    honda civic and am wondering how I would go about installing it?

    The Alpine unit connects to the radio with an 8 pin M-Bus connector.
    The radio/head unit from the 1999 Civic has two peculiarities:

    i) instead of an 8-pin circular connector for the CD Changer, there is
    a DIN 14-pin rectangular connector. Where can I find this adapter to
    wire the headunit to the changer?

    ii) the radio is stock from a '99 Civic so it does not have any wires
    sticking out. Also, the 1990 wagon has a 16 pin connector for the
    radio, but the 99 civic has a 20 pin connector. I suppose I would need
    to get both a female 16 pin to enter into the vehicle, and a male 20
    pin to enter into the radio?

    I'm thinking I need the following to do an install:
    i) M-BUS 8-pin circular to DIN 14-pin rectangular (from changer to
    radio)
    ii) female 16 pin harness (from car to radio)
    iii) male 20 pin harness (from radio to car)

    Am I on the right track? Any other ideas on this? Where could I find
    these parts for cheap?

    Thanks!
     
    Theodore Chan, Apr 20, 2005
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  2. Theodore Chan

    Randolph Guest

    i) It is my understanding that the difference is the connector only,
    i.e. the protocol and signal levels are the same. http://www.pie.net
    makes protocol converters for connection odd combinations of head units
    and CD-changers, and they also list a 14 pin - 8 pin adaptor for Honda.

    ii) Don't you mean a male 16 pin? The one coming out of the dash is
    female, no?

    http://www.americaninternational.net/, part number HWH-804
    http://www.scosche.com/, part number HA02
    http://www.metraonline.com, part number 70-1720

    III). Again, don't you need female? The radio has a male connector,
    right?

    http://www.americaninternational.net/, part number HWH-807
    http://www.scosche.com/, part number HA08R
    http://www.metraonline.com, part number 71-1721
     
    Randolph, Apr 21, 2005
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  3. Theodore Chan

    Randolph Guest

    The round one is the one that is a DIN connector, the rectangular one
    does not have a common name.

    Another source for parts is http://www.crutchfield.com. A very good
    source for installation information is http://www.installdr.com
     
    Randolph, Apr 21, 2005
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