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    [toE-I-Y] Removing stock headunit for 98-02 Accord

    Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!

    AIM: To replace stock headunit to an aftermarket headunit

    REQUIRED:

    • 1. Small flathead

    • 2. #2 Philips screwdriver
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    *STEP 1*

    Remove two screws from under the headunit console. (Marked in the pic)
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    *STEP 2*

    Using the small flathead driver, slowly and carefully pry apart the clock display to reveal a screw behind.

    Undo that screw.

    Unclip the harness to the clock and the hazard lights.
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    *STEP 3*

    Using your fingers, slowly trace around the bottom of the console while pulling it up and out, then trace along to the top and slowly pulli it out.
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    *STEP 4*

    Unclip the harness for the climate control. (Marked)
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    *STEP 5*

    On each side of the headunit bracket, there are 2 screws. Undo them.
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    *STEP 6*

    On each side of the headunit, there are 2 screws holding the headunit to the bracket. Undo them.
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    *STEP 7*

    Unclip the harness and antennae from the rear of the headunit and cd stacker harness (if equipped with one).
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    *STEP 8*

    Fit your aftermarket headunit to the stock harness.

    Trace your steps back from Step 7 to Step 1.

    Done.

    nb. I have forgotten to take pics to illustrate the steps needed to install the aftermarket headunit I was installing. d'OH!
    However, I will come back here and explain the wiring after I go back and take some more pics.
    As I didn't buy a plug-n-play harness, I had to cut the stock wiring harness,spliced the wires and connected them up manually.


    So, here's how the new aftermarket headunit (Kenwood) looks like after the install.

    Hope this helps someone.

    -Jimmy
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    nice DECK! an write up
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    Ahh nice work Jimmy........should have just uploaded the pics to the gallery and had just one post hehe
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    Hehe..next time.
    First time doing this thing.

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