Replacing radio - Accord 2002

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Flyfire, Jul 25, 2004.

  1. Flyfire

    Flyfire Guest

    Does anyone have any diagrams of how to remove/replace the head unit in my
    2002 Type V accord.

    I want to replace it with a Kenwood MP3 player which has a steering wheel
    control interface.

    Any help greatly appreciated.

    Remove the obvious from my address to personally email.

    Regards,

    Steve
     
    Flyfire, Jul 25, 2004
    #1
  2. you might consider just having a shop do it since they could guarantee the
    work and have the expertise to remove the old unit without damage.

    Just a thought

    CaptainKrunch
     
    CaptainKrunch, Jul 25, 2004
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  3. I am not a professional installer, but I have done a few units on my own
    rides, am a ham, and I work on complex electrical equipment for a
    living. See www.opex.com for some of the stuff I work with.

    Replacing the head unit itself shouldn't be all that hard. I upgraded
    the head unit with an add-on CD player from Crutchfield on my 2000
    Accord SE, which is the same generation. Most of Crutchfield's gear is
    middle of the road, but they do include all adapters and excellent
    instructions. The trick is to remove the clock, which can be pried
    gently from the dash. Once the clock is out, unclip the harness
    connector. You can access the bolts/screws that hold the center bezel
    on. 2 under the clock, and IIRC, 2 under the radio. With the bezel out,
    you can access the bolts that attach the radio to the dashboard frame.
    Once I figured it out, I was able to do the whole thing is less than 45
    minutes.

    Adding a steering wheel interface may or may not be more than you want
    to deal with yourself. Unless it is made specificly for the car, I can
    picture not only having to snake the harness through the dash and up
    under the covers around the steering column, but doing so without having
    the wiring get chafed or fouled when you turn the wheel from lock to
    lock repeatedly as being a nightmare. If you are going to attempt this
    yourself, make sure you have good instructions designed specificly for
    your car. You not only have to worry about the control wiring, but also
    the airbag,turn signals, horn, ignition switch, and cruise control
    wiring. The only way I can see the steering wheel control not being a
    nightmare is if it uses some type of wireless link to the head unit.

    Unless you are very confident in your abilities, I would leave
    installation of the steering wheel control unit to a pro, and then
    expect to pay big $$ to have it done, or settle for a more conventional
    control system on the head unit. If it is a hardwired unit you are
    considering, you might want to remove the steering column cover before
    committing yourself to see if you are up to the job. There is one heck
    of a lot of wires in there! If you do decide to tackle it yourself,
    neatness counts double. Use Tywraps to keep your wiring neat, and if you
    need to splice any wires, either use solder and heatshrink tubing, or
    high quality crimp connectors, and a good crimping tool. Let me know how
    it turns out!
     
    Bruce Nolte N3LSY, Jul 26, 2004
    #3
  4. I just went to Crutchfield's website <www.crutchfield.com> and they
    carry several Kenwood CD/MP3/WMA players. Many of them include in the
    list of features is a wireless remote. Perhaps it won't be too bad to
    install after all :eek:).
     
    Bruce Nolte N3LSY, Jul 26, 2004
    #4
  5. I just went to Crutchfield's website <www.crutchfield.com> and they
    carry several Kenwood CD/MP3/WMA players. Many of them include in the
    list of features is a wireless remote. Perhaps it won't be too bad to
    install after all :eek:).
     
    Bruce Nolte N3LSY, Jul 26, 2004
    #5
  6. I checked Crutchfield's website <www.crutchfield.com>, and they showed
    several Kenwood MP3/WMA/CD players, and good news is that the remotes
    were wireless. Perhaps it won't be so hard after all :eek:)
     
    Bruce Nolte N3LSY, Jul 26, 2004
    #6
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