Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
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Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
I have the Soundgate SNHOND3 adapter to install in my 2003 Accord EX 4cyl.
But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
the storage space below the radio.
Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
work?
Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
Thanks, David
But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
the storage space below the radio.
Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
work?
Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
Thanks, David
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Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
David-
I have one of these installed in my 2003 Accord. A buddy who used to
install car stereos helped me and it took maybe 45 minutes. You do not
need to remove the radio, but you will need to pull out the lower
fascia, shifter trim fascia, coin holder, and the storage bin to get to
the input on the back of the exisiting stereo. We sticky-taped the unit
on the inside of the right side of the storage bin wall (the right
seat's left wall of the center console) and it fit perfectly. I wanted
to run the mini-jack to dual RCA cable back to the storage bin between
the seats, so we also had to pull the entire center consle trim to run
the line into the bottom of the storage bin, where I hook up my iPod
when I want to use the aux input. That way, I can also use the power
outlet in the center storage bin too.
You will still be able to use the built-in 6 disc changer after putting
in the SNHOND3 adapter, and the CD/AUX button will toggle between
inputs.
I found the instructions for installing a factory cassette or MP3
player from www.handaaccessories.com to be helpful also.
http://www.handaaccessories.com/acco...UDIOATTACH.pdf
Have fun!
-Steve
In article <ovq6b.10348$ig4.9016@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com >, Dusty
<remove-dusty@jadehouse.org> wrote:
> I have the Soundgate SNHOND3 adapter to install in my 2003 Accord EX 4cyl.
>
> But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
> For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
> the storage space below the radio.
>
> Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
> work?
>
> Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
>
> Thanks, David
>
>
I have one of these installed in my 2003 Accord. A buddy who used to
install car stereos helped me and it took maybe 45 minutes. You do not
need to remove the radio, but you will need to pull out the lower
fascia, shifter trim fascia, coin holder, and the storage bin to get to
the input on the back of the exisiting stereo. We sticky-taped the unit
on the inside of the right side of the storage bin wall (the right
seat's left wall of the center console) and it fit perfectly. I wanted
to run the mini-jack to dual RCA cable back to the storage bin between
the seats, so we also had to pull the entire center consle trim to run
the line into the bottom of the storage bin, where I hook up my iPod
when I want to use the aux input. That way, I can also use the power
outlet in the center storage bin too.
You will still be able to use the built-in 6 disc changer after putting
in the SNHOND3 adapter, and the CD/AUX button will toggle between
inputs.
I found the instructions for installing a factory cassette or MP3
player from www.handaaccessories.com to be helpful also.
http://www.handaaccessories.com/acco...UDIOATTACH.pdf
Have fun!
-Steve
In article <ovq6b.10348$ig4.9016@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com >, Dusty
<remove-dusty@jadehouse.org> wrote:
> I have the Soundgate SNHOND3 adapter to install in my 2003 Accord EX 4cyl.
>
> But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
> For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
> the storage space below the radio.
>
> Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
> work?
>
> Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
>
> Thanks, David
>
>
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Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
David-
I have one of these installed in my 2003 Accord. A buddy who used to
install car stereos helped me and it took maybe 45 minutes. You do not
need to remove the radio, but you will need to pull out the lower
fascia, shifter trim fascia, coin holder, and the storage bin to get to
the input on the back of the exisiting stereo. We sticky-taped the unit
on the inside of the right side of the storage bin wall (the right
seat's left wall of the center console) and it fit perfectly. I wanted
to run the mini-jack to dual RCA cable back to the storage bin between
the seats, so we also had to pull the entire center consle trim to run
the line into the bottom of the storage bin, where I hook up my iPod
when I want to use the aux input. That way, I can also use the power
outlet in the center storage bin too.
You will still be able to use the built-in 6 disc changer after putting
in the SNHOND3 adapter, and the CD/AUX button will toggle between
inputs.
I found the instructions for installing a factory cassette or MP3
player from www.handaaccessories.com to be helpful also.
http://www.handaaccessories.com/acco...UDIOATTACH.pdf
Have fun!
-Steve
In article <ovq6b.10348$ig4.9016@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com >, Dusty
<remove-dusty@jadehouse.org> wrote:
> I have the Soundgate SNHOND3 adapter to install in my 2003 Accord EX 4cyl.
>
> But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
> For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
> the storage space below the radio.
>
> Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
> work?
>
> Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
>
> Thanks, David
>
>
I have one of these installed in my 2003 Accord. A buddy who used to
install car stereos helped me and it took maybe 45 minutes. You do not
need to remove the radio, but you will need to pull out the lower
fascia, shifter trim fascia, coin holder, and the storage bin to get to
the input on the back of the exisiting stereo. We sticky-taped the unit
on the inside of the right side of the storage bin wall (the right
seat's left wall of the center console) and it fit perfectly. I wanted
to run the mini-jack to dual RCA cable back to the storage bin between
the seats, so we also had to pull the entire center consle trim to run
the line into the bottom of the storage bin, where I hook up my iPod
when I want to use the aux input. That way, I can also use the power
outlet in the center storage bin too.
You will still be able to use the built-in 6 disc changer after putting
in the SNHOND3 adapter, and the CD/AUX button will toggle between
inputs.
I found the instructions for installing a factory cassette or MP3
player from www.handaaccessories.com to be helpful also.
http://www.handaaccessories.com/acco...UDIOATTACH.pdf
Have fun!
-Steve
In article <ovq6b.10348$ig4.9016@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com >, Dusty
<remove-dusty@jadehouse.org> wrote:
> I have the Soundgate SNHOND3 adapter to install in my 2003 Accord EX 4cyl.
>
> But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
> For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
> the storage space below the radio.
>
> Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
> work?
>
> Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
>
> Thanks, David
>
>
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Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
Hi Steve,
Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
"humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
electrical system.
Thanks!
- Mark
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 23:12:57 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>David-
>
>I have one of these installed in my 2003 Accord. A buddy who used to
>install car stereos helped me and it took maybe 45 minutes. You do not
>need to remove the radio, but you will need to pull out the lower
>fascia, shifter trim fascia, coin holder, and the storage bin to get to
>the input on the back of the exisiting stereo. We sticky-taped the unit
>on the inside of the right side of the storage bin wall (the right
>seat's left wall of the center console) and it fit perfectly. I wanted
>to run the mini-jack to dual RCA cable back to the storage bin between
>the seats, so we also had to pull the entire center consle trim to run
>the line into the bottom of the storage bin, where I hook up my iPod
>when I want to use the aux input. That way, I can also use the power
>outlet in the center storage bin too.
>
>You will still be able to use the built-in 6 disc changer after putting
>in the SNHOND3 adapter, and the CD/AUX button will toggle between
>inputs.
>
>I found the instructions for installing a factory cassette or MP3
>player from www.handaaccessories.com to be helpful also.
>
>http://www.handaaccessories.com/acco...UDIOATTACH.pdf
>
>Have fun!
>
>-Steve
>
>
>
>In article <ovq6b.10348$ig4.9016@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com >, Dusty
><remove-dusty@jadehouse.org> wrote:
>
>> I have the Soundgate SNHOND3 adapter to install in my 2003 Accord EX 4cyl.
>>
>> But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
>> For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
>> the storage space below the radio.
>>
>> Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
>> work?
>>
>> Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
>>
>> Thanks, David
>>
>>
Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
"humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
electrical system.
Thanks!
- Mark
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 23:12:57 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>David-
>
>I have one of these installed in my 2003 Accord. A buddy who used to
>install car stereos helped me and it took maybe 45 minutes. You do not
>need to remove the radio, but you will need to pull out the lower
>fascia, shifter trim fascia, coin holder, and the storage bin to get to
>the input on the back of the exisiting stereo. We sticky-taped the unit
>on the inside of the right side of the storage bin wall (the right
>seat's left wall of the center console) and it fit perfectly. I wanted
>to run the mini-jack to dual RCA cable back to the storage bin between
>the seats, so we also had to pull the entire center consle trim to run
>the line into the bottom of the storage bin, where I hook up my iPod
>when I want to use the aux input. That way, I can also use the power
>outlet in the center storage bin too.
>
>You will still be able to use the built-in 6 disc changer after putting
>in the SNHOND3 adapter, and the CD/AUX button will toggle between
>inputs.
>
>I found the instructions for installing a factory cassette or MP3
>player from www.handaaccessories.com to be helpful also.
>
>http://www.handaaccessories.com/acco...UDIOATTACH.pdf
>
>Have fun!
>
>-Steve
>
>
>
>In article <ovq6b.10348$ig4.9016@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com >, Dusty
><remove-dusty@jadehouse.org> wrote:
>
>> I have the Soundgate SNHOND3 adapter to install in my 2003 Accord EX 4cyl.
>>
>> But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
>> For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
>> the storage space below the radio.
>>
>> Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
>> work?
>>
>> Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
>>
>> Thanks, David
>>
>>
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Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
Hi Steve,
Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
"humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
electrical system.
Thanks!
- Mark
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 23:12:57 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>David-
>
>I have one of these installed in my 2003 Accord. A buddy who used to
>install car stereos helped me and it took maybe 45 minutes. You do not
>need to remove the radio, but you will need to pull out the lower
>fascia, shifter trim fascia, coin holder, and the storage bin to get to
>the input on the back of the exisiting stereo. We sticky-taped the unit
>on the inside of the right side of the storage bin wall (the right
>seat's left wall of the center console) and it fit perfectly. I wanted
>to run the mini-jack to dual RCA cable back to the storage bin between
>the seats, so we also had to pull the entire center consle trim to run
>the line into the bottom of the storage bin, where I hook up my iPod
>when I want to use the aux input. That way, I can also use the power
>outlet in the center storage bin too.
>
>You will still be able to use the built-in 6 disc changer after putting
>in the SNHOND3 adapter, and the CD/AUX button will toggle between
>inputs.
>
>I found the instructions for installing a factory cassette or MP3
>player from www.handaaccessories.com to be helpful also.
>
>http://www.handaaccessories.com/acco...UDIOATTACH.pdf
>
>Have fun!
>
>-Steve
>
>
>
>In article <ovq6b.10348$ig4.9016@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com >, Dusty
><remove-dusty@jadehouse.org> wrote:
>
>> I have the Soundgate SNHOND3 adapter to install in my 2003 Accord EX 4cyl.
>>
>> But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
>> For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
>> the storage space below the radio.
>>
>> Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
>> work?
>>
>> Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
>>
>> Thanks, David
>>
>>
Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
"humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
electrical system.
Thanks!
- Mark
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 23:12:57 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>David-
>
>I have one of these installed in my 2003 Accord. A buddy who used to
>install car stereos helped me and it took maybe 45 minutes. You do not
>need to remove the radio, but you will need to pull out the lower
>fascia, shifter trim fascia, coin holder, and the storage bin to get to
>the input on the back of the exisiting stereo. We sticky-taped the unit
>on the inside of the right side of the storage bin wall (the right
>seat's left wall of the center console) and it fit perfectly. I wanted
>to run the mini-jack to dual RCA cable back to the storage bin between
>the seats, so we also had to pull the entire center consle trim to run
>the line into the bottom of the storage bin, where I hook up my iPod
>when I want to use the aux input. That way, I can also use the power
>outlet in the center storage bin too.
>
>You will still be able to use the built-in 6 disc changer after putting
>in the SNHOND3 adapter, and the CD/AUX button will toggle between
>inputs.
>
>I found the instructions for installing a factory cassette or MP3
>player from www.handaaccessories.com to be helpful also.
>
>http://www.handaaccessories.com/acco...UDIOATTACH.pdf
>
>Have fun!
>
>-Steve
>
>
>
>In article <ovq6b.10348$ig4.9016@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com >, Dusty
><remove-dusty@jadehouse.org> wrote:
>
>> I have the Soundgate SNHOND3 adapter to install in my 2003 Accord EX 4cyl.
>>
>> But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
>> For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
>> the storage space below the radio.
>>
>> Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
>> work?
>>
>> Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
>>
>> Thanks, David
>>
>>
#6
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Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
Hi Steve,
Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
"humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
electrical system.
Thanks!
- Mark
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 23:12:57 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>David-
>
>I have one of these installed in my 2003 Accord. A buddy who used to
>install car stereos helped me and it took maybe 45 minutes. You do not
>need to remove the radio, but you will need to pull out the lower
>fascia, shifter trim fascia, coin holder, and the storage bin to get to
>the input on the back of the exisiting stereo. We sticky-taped the unit
>on the inside of the right side of the storage bin wall (the right
>seat's left wall of the center console) and it fit perfectly. I wanted
>to run the mini-jack to dual RCA cable back to the storage bin between
>the seats, so we also had to pull the entire center consle trim to run
>the line into the bottom of the storage bin, where I hook up my iPod
>when I want to use the aux input. That way, I can also use the power
>outlet in the center storage bin too.
>
>You will still be able to use the built-in 6 disc changer after putting
>in the SNHOND3 adapter, and the CD/AUX button will toggle between
>inputs.
>
>I found the instructions for installing a factory cassette or MP3
>player from www.handaaccessories.com to be helpful also.
>
>http://www.handaaccessories.com/acco...UDIOATTACH.pdf
>
>Have fun!
>
>-Steve
>
>
>
>In article <ovq6b.10348$ig4.9016@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com >, Dusty
><remove-dusty@jadehouse.org> wrote:
>
>> I have the Soundgate SNHOND3 adapter to install in my 2003 Accord EX 4cyl.
>>
>> But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
>> For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
>> the storage space below the radio.
>>
>> Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
>> work?
>>
>> Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
>>
>> Thanks, David
>>
>>
Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
"humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
electrical system.
Thanks!
- Mark
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 23:12:57 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>David-
>
>I have one of these installed in my 2003 Accord. A buddy who used to
>install car stereos helped me and it took maybe 45 minutes. You do not
>need to remove the radio, but you will need to pull out the lower
>fascia, shifter trim fascia, coin holder, and the storage bin to get to
>the input on the back of the exisiting stereo. We sticky-taped the unit
>on the inside of the right side of the storage bin wall (the right
>seat's left wall of the center console) and it fit perfectly. I wanted
>to run the mini-jack to dual RCA cable back to the storage bin between
>the seats, so we also had to pull the entire center consle trim to run
>the line into the bottom of the storage bin, where I hook up my iPod
>when I want to use the aux input. That way, I can also use the power
>outlet in the center storage bin too.
>
>You will still be able to use the built-in 6 disc changer after putting
>in the SNHOND3 adapter, and the CD/AUX button will toggle between
>inputs.
>
>I found the instructions for installing a factory cassette or MP3
>player from www.handaaccessories.com to be helpful also.
>
>http://www.handaaccessories.com/acco...UDIOATTACH.pdf
>
>Have fun!
>
>-Steve
>
>
>
>In article <ovq6b.10348$ig4.9016@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com >, Dusty
><remove-dusty@jadehouse.org> wrote:
>
>> I have the Soundgate SNHOND3 adapter to install in my 2003 Accord EX 4cyl.
>>
>> But I need help installing it. What and how do I remove to get at the Radio.
>> For example do I need to remove the radio, or can I do it all by removing
>> the storage space below the radio.
>>
>> Also once I install the aux. adapter, will the built in CD changer no longer
>> work?
>>
>> Sure wish I had a Honda body manual.
>>
>> Thanks, David
>>
>>
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Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
Mark-
Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
to the AUX input.
It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
causing it, I may be able to fix it.
Overall, I'm very happy with it!
-Steve
In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
<Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
>
Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
to the AUX input.
It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
causing it, I may be able to fix it.
Overall, I'm very happy with it!
-Steve
In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
<Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
>
#8
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Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
Mark-
Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
to the AUX input.
It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
causing it, I may be able to fix it.
Overall, I'm very happy with it!
-Steve
In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
<Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
>
Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
to the AUX input.
It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
causing it, I may be able to fix it.
Overall, I'm very happy with it!
-Steve
In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
<Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
>
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
Mark-
Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
to the AUX input.
It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
causing it, I may be able to fix it.
Overall, I'm very happy with it!
-Steve
In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
<Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
>
Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
to the AUX input.
It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
causing it, I may be able to fix it.
Overall, I'm very happy with it!
-Steve
In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
<Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
>
#10
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Posts: n/a
Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
Steve -
Below is a copy of a forum post I made on www.ipodlounge.com
In it, I gave a couple of links to information that may help in
installing the SNHOND3.
I also reference a page with a discussion about the noise. Maybe it
will help you...
- Mark
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a few links for you:
You can buy an interface unit for the stock 2003 Accord
head unit at:
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/sounsnhond3.html
This Honda parts company has PDF files of all installation
instructions. This file shows the install of a CD-Changer
into the 2003 Accord. You can use this as reference to
pull out the storage compartment below the stock head unit:
http://www.handa-accessories.com/ac...TRNKCHANGER.pdf
I haven't installed this thing yet, so I can't give you anything more
than the above. However, through searching the web, people have been
saying that they are getting some humming noise when the engine is on.
This is usually because of a a bad ground. Check this link for more
details:
http://www.xmfan.com/viewtopic.php?t=4867
Hope this information helps!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:47:09 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Mark-
>
>Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
>to the AUX input.
>
>It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
>causing it, I may be able to fix it.
>
>Overall, I'm very happy with it!
>
>-Steve
>
>In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
><Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>>
>> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
>> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>>
>> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
>> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
>> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
>> electrical system.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> - Mark
>>
Below is a copy of a forum post I made on www.ipodlounge.com
In it, I gave a couple of links to information that may help in
installing the SNHOND3.
I also reference a page with a discussion about the noise. Maybe it
will help you...
- Mark
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a few links for you:
You can buy an interface unit for the stock 2003 Accord
head unit at:
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/sounsnhond3.html
This Honda parts company has PDF files of all installation
instructions. This file shows the install of a CD-Changer
into the 2003 Accord. You can use this as reference to
pull out the storage compartment below the stock head unit:
http://www.handa-accessories.com/ac...TRNKCHANGER.pdf
I haven't installed this thing yet, so I can't give you anything more
than the above. However, through searching the web, people have been
saying that they are getting some humming noise when the engine is on.
This is usually because of a a bad ground. Check this link for more
details:
http://www.xmfan.com/viewtopic.php?t=4867
Hope this information helps!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:47:09 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Mark-
>
>Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
>to the AUX input.
>
>It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
>causing it, I may be able to fix it.
>
>Overall, I'm very happy with it!
>
>-Steve
>
>In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
><Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>>
>> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
>> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>>
>> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
>> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
>> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
>> electrical system.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> - Mark
>>
#11
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Posts: n/a
Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
Steve -
Below is a copy of a forum post I made on www.ipodlounge.com
In it, I gave a couple of links to information that may help in
installing the SNHOND3.
I also reference a page with a discussion about the noise. Maybe it
will help you...
- Mark
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a few links for you:
You can buy an interface unit for the stock 2003 Accord
head unit at:
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/sounsnhond3.html
This Honda parts company has PDF files of all installation
instructions. This file shows the install of a CD-Changer
into the 2003 Accord. You can use this as reference to
pull out the storage compartment below the stock head unit:
http://www.handa-accessories.com/ac...TRNKCHANGER.pdf
I haven't installed this thing yet, so I can't give you anything more
than the above. However, through searching the web, people have been
saying that they are getting some humming noise when the engine is on.
This is usually because of a a bad ground. Check this link for more
details:
http://www.xmfan.com/viewtopic.php?t=4867
Hope this information helps!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:47:09 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Mark-
>
>Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
>to the AUX input.
>
>It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
>causing it, I may be able to fix it.
>
>Overall, I'm very happy with it!
>
>-Steve
>
>In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
><Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>>
>> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
>> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>>
>> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
>> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
>> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
>> electrical system.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> - Mark
>>
Below is a copy of a forum post I made on www.ipodlounge.com
In it, I gave a couple of links to information that may help in
installing the SNHOND3.
I also reference a page with a discussion about the noise. Maybe it
will help you...
- Mark
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a few links for you:
You can buy an interface unit for the stock 2003 Accord
head unit at:
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/sounsnhond3.html
This Honda parts company has PDF files of all installation
instructions. This file shows the install of a CD-Changer
into the 2003 Accord. You can use this as reference to
pull out the storage compartment below the stock head unit:
http://www.handa-accessories.com/ac...TRNKCHANGER.pdf
I haven't installed this thing yet, so I can't give you anything more
than the above. However, through searching the web, people have been
saying that they are getting some humming noise when the engine is on.
This is usually because of a a bad ground. Check this link for more
details:
http://www.xmfan.com/viewtopic.php?t=4867
Hope this information helps!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:47:09 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Mark-
>
>Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
>to the AUX input.
>
>It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
>causing it, I may be able to fix it.
>
>Overall, I'm very happy with it!
>
>-Steve
>
>In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
><Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>>
>> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
>> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>>
>> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
>> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
>> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
>> electrical system.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> - Mark
>>
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
Steve -
Below is a copy of a forum post I made on www.ipodlounge.com
In it, I gave a couple of links to information that may help in
installing the SNHOND3.
I also reference a page with a discussion about the noise. Maybe it
will help you...
- Mark
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a few links for you:
You can buy an interface unit for the stock 2003 Accord
head unit at:
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/sounsnhond3.html
This Honda parts company has PDF files of all installation
instructions. This file shows the install of a CD-Changer
into the 2003 Accord. You can use this as reference to
pull out the storage compartment below the stock head unit:
http://www.handa-accessories.com/ac...TRNKCHANGER.pdf
I haven't installed this thing yet, so I can't give you anything more
than the above. However, through searching the web, people have been
saying that they are getting some humming noise when the engine is on.
This is usually because of a a bad ground. Check this link for more
details:
http://www.xmfan.com/viewtopic.php?t=4867
Hope this information helps!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:47:09 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Mark-
>
>Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
>to the AUX input.
>
>It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
>causing it, I may be able to fix it.
>
>Overall, I'm very happy with it!
>
>-Steve
>
>In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
><Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>>
>> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
>> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>>
>> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
>> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
>> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
>> electrical system.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> - Mark
>>
Below is a copy of a forum post I made on www.ipodlounge.com
In it, I gave a couple of links to information that may help in
installing the SNHOND3.
I also reference a page with a discussion about the noise. Maybe it
will help you...
- Mark
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a few links for you:
You can buy an interface unit for the stock 2003 Accord
head unit at:
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/sounsnhond3.html
This Honda parts company has PDF files of all installation
instructions. This file shows the install of a CD-Changer
into the 2003 Accord. You can use this as reference to
pull out the storage compartment below the stock head unit:
http://www.handa-accessories.com/ac...TRNKCHANGER.pdf
I haven't installed this thing yet, so I can't give you anything more
than the above. However, through searching the web, people have been
saying that they are getting some humming noise when the engine is on.
This is usually because of a a bad ground. Check this link for more
details:
http://www.xmfan.com/viewtopic.php?t=4867
Hope this information helps!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:47:09 GMT, sjs031 <sjs031@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Mark-
>
>Now that I think about, I HAVE noticed a very slight hum when listening
>to the AUX input.
>
>It's not so loud that it bugs me, but now that I know what's probably
>causing it, I may be able to fix it.
>
>Overall, I'm very happy with it!
>
>-Steve
>
>In article <7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>,
><Someone@somewhere.space> wrote:
>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>>
>> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
>> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>>
>> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
>> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
>> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
>> electrical system.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> - Mark
>>
#13
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Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
I have teh SNHOND3 installed in my 03 accord. I do have a
significant amount of hum that associates with the engine rpm. When I
put in my XM radio it was really loud. I searched on this board and
found the answer--it is a ground loop isolator (radio shack for $15).
http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...5Fid=270%2D054
I installed both the aux input and the ground loop isolator behind the
center compartment and brought the 3.5mm jack in through the hole of
the center console comparement (behind the door). That way I can use
my archos jukebox or xm radio.
brian
Someone@somewhere.****e wrote in message news:<7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>. ..
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
significant amount of hum that associates with the engine rpm. When I
put in my XM radio it was really loud. I searched on this board and
found the answer--it is a ground loop isolator (radio shack for $15).
http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...5Fid=270%2D054
I installed both the aux input and the ground loop isolator behind the
center compartment and brought the 3.5mm jack in through the hole of
the center console comparement (behind the door). That way I can use
my archos jukebox or xm radio.
brian
Someone@somewhere.****e wrote in message news:<7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>. ..
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
I have teh SNHOND3 installed in my 03 accord. I do have a
significant amount of hum that associates with the engine rpm. When I
put in my XM radio it was really loud. I searched on this board and
found the answer--it is a ground loop isolator (radio shack for $15).
http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...5Fid=270%2D054
I installed both the aux input and the ground loop isolator behind the
center compartment and brought the 3.5mm jack in through the hole of
the center console comparement (behind the door). That way I can use
my archos jukebox or xm radio.
brian
Someone@somewhere.****e wrote in message news:<7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>. ..
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
significant amount of hum that associates with the engine rpm. When I
put in my XM radio it was really loud. I searched on this board and
found the answer--it is a ground loop isolator (radio shack for $15).
http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...5Fid=270%2D054
I installed both the aux input and the ground loop isolator behind the
center compartment and brought the 3.5mm jack in through the hole of
the center console comparement (behind the door). That way I can use
my archos jukebox or xm radio.
brian
Someone@somewhere.****e wrote in message news:<7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>. ..
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Help Installing Soundgate Adapter in 2003 Accord EX
I have teh SNHOND3 installed in my 03 accord. I do have a
significant amount of hum that associates with the engine rpm. When I
put in my XM radio it was really loud. I searched on this board and
found the answer--it is a ground loop isolator (radio shack for $15).
http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...5Fid=270%2D054
I installed both the aux input and the ground loop isolator behind the
center compartment and brought the 3.5mm jack in through the hole of
the center console comparement (behind the door). That way I can use
my archos jukebox or xm radio.
brian
Someone@somewhere.****e wrote in message news:<7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>. ..
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
significant amount of hum that associates with the engine rpm. When I
put in my XM radio it was really loud. I searched on this board and
found the answer--it is a ground loop isolator (radio shack for $15).
http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...5Fid=270%2D054
I installed both the aux input and the ground loop isolator behind the
center compartment and brought the 3.5mm jack in through the hole of
the center console comparement (behind the door). That way I can use
my archos jukebox or xm radio.
brian
Someone@somewhere.****e wrote in message news:<7vn6mv449sttl51or2q8p8k1g2gb8tc7nb@4ax.com>. ..
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for sharing your experience with the SNHOND3 install.
>
> I've read a few posts out on the web by people complaining of
> "humming" problems when the engine is on. Have you had these problems?
>
> From what I understand, grouding a part of the RCA connectors to the
> head unit solves this issue. By no means am I a professional
> installer, but I am alwaya cautious when it comes to a car's
> electrical system.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mark
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