Replacing the stereo?
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Replacing the stereo?
How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
Accord?
Instructions on-line, somewhere?
Thanks,
--
John English
moviepotatoe@yahoo.com
(Yeah, I know how to spell potato --
ever tried to get a decent address @ yahoo?)
Accord?
Instructions on-line, somewhere?
Thanks,
--
John English
moviepotatoe@yahoo.com
(Yeah, I know how to spell potato --
ever tried to get a decent address @ yahoo?)
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Re: Replacing the stereo?
http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs...PDF/466033.pdf
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3F1EA04A.E9759AFA@neo.rr.com...
> If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
> screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
>
> "John E." wrote:
> >
> > How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> > Accord?
> >
> > Instructions on-line, somewhere?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --
> > John English
> > moviepotatoe@yahoo.com
> > (Yeah, I know how to spell potato --
> > ever tried to get a decent address @ yahoo?)
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3F1EA04A.E9759AFA@neo.rr.com...
> If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
> screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
>
> "John E." wrote:
> >
> > How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> > Accord?
> >
> > Instructions on-line, somewhere?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --
> > John English
> > moviepotatoe@yahoo.com
> > (Yeah, I know how to spell potato --
> > ever tried to get a decent address @ yahoo?)
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Re: Replacing the stereo?
http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs...PDF/466033.pdf
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3F1EA04A.E9759AFA@neo.rr.com...
> If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
> screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
>
> "John E." wrote:
> >
> > How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> > Accord?
> >
> > Instructions on-line, somewhere?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --
> > John English
> > moviepotatoe@yahoo.com
> > (Yeah, I know how to spell potato --
> > ever tried to get a decent address @ yahoo?)
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3F1EA04A.E9759AFA@neo.rr.com...
> If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
> screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
>
> "John E." wrote:
> >
> > How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> > Accord?
> >
> > Instructions on-line, somewhere?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --
> > John English
> > moviepotatoe@yahoo.com
> > (Yeah, I know how to spell potato --
> > ever tried to get a decent address @ yahoo?)
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Re: Replacing the stereo?
If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
"John E." wrote:
>
> How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> Accord?
>
> Instructions on-line, somewhere?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> John English
> moviepotatoe@yahoo.com
> (Yeah, I know how to spell potato --
> ever tried to get a decent address @ yahoo?)
screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
"John E." wrote:
>
> How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> Accord?
>
> Instructions on-line, somewhere?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> John English
> moviepotatoe@yahoo.com
> (Yeah, I know how to spell potato --
> ever tried to get a decent address @ yahoo?)
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Re: Replacing the stereo?
If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
"John E." wrote:
>
> How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> Accord?
>
> Instructions on-line, somewhere?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> John English
> moviepotatoe@yahoo.com
> (Yeah, I know how to spell potato --
> ever tried to get a decent address @ yahoo?)
screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
"John E." wrote:
>
> How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> Accord?
>
> Instructions on-line, somewhere?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> John English
> moviepotatoe@yahoo.com
> (Yeah, I know how to spell potato --
> ever tried to get a decent address @ yahoo?)
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Re: Replacing the stereo?
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 14:48:21 GMT, "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com>
wrote:
> If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
>screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
Would this also apply to removing the radio out of a 1987 Accord?
wrote:
> If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
>screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
Would this also apply to removing the radio out of a 1987 Accord?
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Re: Replacing the stereo?
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 14:48:21 GMT, "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com>
wrote:
> If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
>screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
Would this also apply to removing the radio out of a 1987 Accord?
wrote:
> If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
>screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
Would this also apply to removing the radio out of a 1987 Accord?
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Re: Replacing the stereo?
I think so. Should be easy to see what's going on. bob
Robert Bodling wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 14:48:21 GMT, "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> > If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
> >screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> > I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
>
> Would this also apply to removing the radio out of a 1987 Accord?
Robert Bodling wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 14:48:21 GMT, "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> > If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
> >screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> > I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
>
> Would this also apply to removing the radio out of a 1987 Accord?
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Re: Replacing the stereo?
I think so. Should be easy to see what's going on. bob
Robert Bodling wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 14:48:21 GMT, "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> > If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
> >screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> > I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
>
> Would this also apply to removing the radio out of a 1987 Accord?
Robert Bodling wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 14:48:21 GMT, "N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> > If I remember, you start by pulling out the ash tray and removing some
> >screws that hold the radio in place. The unit should then slip out.
> > I may be thinking of the '89 Accord though. bob
>
> Would this also apply to removing the radio out of a 1987 Accord?
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Re: Replacing the stereo?
i did a '93 accord a couple months ago (speakers & all) in a couple
hours. have another body help so you don't have to run around the car to
remove screws from the other side.
nothing i saw showed how to take the console off if it's a MANUAL
tranny, so getting that out of the way took, by far, the longest time.
i'm really glad i did it, car sounds as good as the home stereo now.
crutchfield's has very good instructions - www.crutchfield.com - and
their help desk is actually helpful.
In article <0001HW.BB43DCBD001BC333F0407600@news.individual.n et>,
incognito@yahoo.com wrote:
> How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> Accord?
>
> Instructions on-line, somewhere?
>
> Thanks,
--
That last part is backwards.
hours. have another body help so you don't have to run around the car to
remove screws from the other side.
nothing i saw showed how to take the console off if it's a MANUAL
tranny, so getting that out of the way took, by far, the longest time.
i'm really glad i did it, car sounds as good as the home stereo now.
crutchfield's has very good instructions - www.crutchfield.com - and
their help desk is actually helpful.
In article <0001HW.BB43DCBD001BC333F0407600@news.individual.n et>,
incognito@yahoo.com wrote:
> How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> Accord?
>
> Instructions on-line, somewhere?
>
> Thanks,
--
That last part is backwards.
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Re: Replacing the stereo?
i did a '93 accord a couple months ago (speakers & all) in a couple
hours. have another body help so you don't have to run around the car to
remove screws from the other side.
nothing i saw showed how to take the console off if it's a MANUAL
tranny, so getting that out of the way took, by far, the longest time.
i'm really glad i did it, car sounds as good as the home stereo now.
crutchfield's has very good instructions - www.crutchfield.com - and
their help desk is actually helpful.
In article <0001HW.BB43DCBD001BC333F0407600@news.individual.n et>,
incognito@yahoo.com wrote:
> How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> Accord?
>
> Instructions on-line, somewhere?
>
> Thanks,
--
That last part is backwards.
hours. have another body help so you don't have to run around the car to
remove screws from the other side.
nothing i saw showed how to take the console off if it's a MANUAL
tranny, so getting that out of the way took, by far, the longest time.
i'm really glad i did it, car sounds as good as the home stereo now.
crutchfield's has very good instructions - www.crutchfield.com - and
their help desk is actually helpful.
In article <0001HW.BB43DCBD001BC333F0407600@news.individual.n et>,
incognito@yahoo.com wrote:
> How difficult is it to change out the stereo head unit in a 1990 Honda
> Accord?
>
> Instructions on-line, somewhere?
>
> Thanks,
--
That last part is backwards.
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