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  1. #13
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    where can you get those crimping pins (female spade connector) to connect the wires up to the harness?

    somewhere like jaycar or anything local?

    and you know what size they are as, jaycar provides only 6.4 and 4.8mm ones which i think are a bit too big for the harness.

    do you think these phone female spades would work from jaycar PT. NO. PT4520

    please advise thanks. daz
    Last edited by Crapdaz; 17-06-2008 at 08:07 PM.
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  2. #14
    why dont you just buy the harness that EuroSteve posted? thats what i did... just waiting to buy a double-din unit.

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    i bought the single din unit from ryda that came with the harness.
    i just need to get some mobile female spade clips to install some of the wires into the socket.
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  4. #16
    how many do you need?

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    the harness has 1 end male + other end is female. <--- came connected

    the side with the female i need to connect the wiring up, when i do connect it up i will combine it with my HU harness.

    connection would be connected something like this
    stock headunit > facia harness + bridged to Aftermarket harness > stock connection

    just havent had time to tackle this + need to get some of those connectors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroSteve View Post
    Ahh yes, I forgot about that. For some reason, the harnesses I bought off eBay don't come fully populated with pins. Because I had no need for the speaker out from the HU, I used those pins to populate the missing ones that I needed.

    Yeah, if you need to populate the whole connector, buying two, and using the pins from the 2nd one would be the best option.

    You'll need a small "jewelers type" flat blade screw driver to remove the pins from the connector.

    HTH

    S.
    Hi EuroSteve ,

    I am in the process of buying all the part to install my New Pioneer Double DIN DVD . My part shopping list including

    1. Double DIn Kit from Face Kit from Honda - 08B06-SDE-700
    2. Pioneer AVH-6050 Double Din DVD Player
    3. Pioneer Sound to Honda AUX Cable - Car2AUX-HON1
    4. Male and Female socket that i got from your link to ebay seller .

    Plan A : The diagram is : Pioneer HU ---> Honda AUX -----> OEM Speaker ( This way i can keep the OEM Steering Wheel control . i will add a amp + sub so Pioneer HU will go direct to AMP and SUB at the back .

    Plan B : Pioneer HU go straight to OEM Speaker ( to get better sound quality from OEM Speaker ) . Do i still need to buy cable number 3 from my shopping list ? Can i keep the steering wheel volume control if i connect this way as i can see you connect up your Car Computer Infill G4 in other thread and connect your speaker straight from there . If you manage to get it done what pin and cable i need to connect .

    Thanks

  7. #19
    Hi Mate,

    Here's my setup. I will be installing a 7" all-in-one double din unit. What I currently have is the stock head-unit with the honda ipod adapter. I plan to keep all these so this is what I'm doing.

    [Factory Cable]
    |
    |___[To factory headunit]
    |
    \__[To new headunit]


    I bought the following:
    • 1 x Honda Double DIN Fascia kit
    • 2 x Female Harness
    • 2 x Male Harness
    • 1 x 7" All-In-One Unit (awaiting arrival)


    The above will allow me to retain the standard steering wheel controls with the above connections, connect the aftermarket stereo to the OEM speakers. I needed to order a pair of each harness because the harness you get from ebay is missing some pins, check EuroSteve's previous post.

    If you are going to connect your new headunit to an amp then you will not need the speaker cables, you can then recycle those pins/cables for the steering wheel control.

    Hope that helped?

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    Quote Originally Posted by .QD View Post
    Hi Mate,

    Here's my setup. I will be installing a 7" all-in-one double din unit. What I currently have is the stock head-unit with the honda ipod adapter. I plan to keep all these so this is what I'm doing.

    [Factory Cable]
    |
    |___[To factory headunit]
    |
    \__[To new headunit]


    I bought the following:
    • 1 x Honda Double DIN Fascia kit
    • 2 x Female Harness
    • 2 x Male Harness
    • 1 x 7" All-In-One Unit (awaiting arrival)


    The above will allow me to retain the standard steering wheel controls with the above connections, connect the aftermarket stereo to the OEM speakers. I needed to order a pair of each harness because the harness you get from ebay is missing some pins, check EuroSteve's previous post.

    If you are going to connect your new headunit to an amp then you will not need the speaker cables, you can then recycle those pins/cables for the steering wheel control.

    Hope that helped?
    Hi QD ,

    I will connect 4 OEM speaker straight to my new headunits and sub output will go to Mono AMP to power the sub . I don't think my new Pioneer headunit have any wire for the volume control ? It only have power calbe ( black , red , yellow ) 8 calbe ( 4 pairs of speaker ) and a blue cable called System Remote control .

    Not sure where to connect the follow pin from Honda . As far as i understand Steer wheel volume control only control the volume come out from OEM unit is that right ?

    3: Steering Wheel Controls +ive.
    11: Steering Wheel Controls Ground

    Thanks

  9. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroSteve View Post
    Thanks to Euro1011, here are the complete pinouts (I had the numbering in reverse order):

    1: Window Antenna Coil Amp.
    2: Ign/Switched +12V
    3: Steering Wheel Controls +ive.
    4: Multiplex Integrated Control Unit
    5: RR +ive
    6: LR +ive
    7: RF +ive
    8: LF +ive
    9: Illum./Dash Lights
    10: +12V
    11: Steering Wheel Controls Ground
    12: Nav. Unit
    13: Nav. Unit
    14: Nav. Unit
    15: RR -ive
    16: LR -ive
    17: RF -ive
    18: LF -ive
    19: Dimmer
    20: Ground
    I am in the process of install my new Pioneer Double Din DVD System to the Euro . I did following this pins out number and connect following wire from my PIoneer

    Yellow Cable ( Say Battery ) to 10 : +12V
    Red Cable ( ACC ) to 2 : Ign / Switched +12V
    Black ( Ground ) to 20 : Ground

    When i hook up the new headunit power doesn't come up . if i took the cable out and hook it again to OEM Heahunit it working fine . What did i do wrong here ? Please help .

  10. #22
    so u have -----[car oem harness] --> [pioneeer] = no power?

    but ------[car oem harness] ---> [stock stereo] = works fine?

  11. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by .QD View Post
    so u have -----[car oem harness] --> [pioneeer] = no power?

    but ------[car oem harness] ---> [stock stereo] = works fine?
    Problem solved . went to Jaycar to buy Voltage Meter to check the cable . I got the pins out number another way around .

    I thought it was Red and Yellow i need to connect it to turn out to be White and Red on the OEM Harness .

    By the way QD , did you manage to get Steering wheels volume control to work with new system ?

  12. #24
    nah, steering wheel interface is not compatible with the Euro steering wheel. You can get an aftermarket interface though. I posted on another thread.

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