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Car Forum / Honda Cars / September 2007

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04 Odyssey radio removal

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idconcealed - 19 Sep 2007 20:02 GMT
Can someone post a short description of the procedure to remove the factory
radio, and if available, the color codings for various wires that connect to
the factory radio, e.g. power, ground, LF speaker, RF speaker, LR speaker,
and RR speaker?  Purchasing a shop manual seems like overkill...

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IDC
Seth - 19 Sep 2007 21:57 GMT
> Can someone post a short description of the procedure to remove the
> factory radio, and if available, the color codings for various wires that
> connect to the factory radio, e.g. power, ground, LF speaker, RF speaker,
> LR speaker, and RR speaker?  Purchasing a shop manual seems like
> overkill...

Haven't taken that dash apart yet so can't offer any help there.
www.installdr.com also doesn't list that vehicle.  Maybe at www.odyclub.com.

But forget about figuring out what color is what when changing the radio.
Spring for the $7 harness so you don't have to cut anything.  The harness
will have industry standard wiring colors to match an aftermarket radio and
then plug in where your Honda radio used to.
 
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