Aftermarket deck into 97 civic ex.
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Aftermarket deck into 97 civic ex.
I just bought a 97 civic ex coupe, and I know that the keyless entry is somehow connected with the stock radio. How do I put an aftermarket deck in, but keep the keyless entry?
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Ok, I already know that the deck I have will fit (Pioneer DEH-P6800MP) but I need to know how to relocate the stock radio to keep the keyless entry. Basically, where is an easy place to put it, and what do I need to keep connected to the stock radio?
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Re: (Taimaishui14)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Taimaishui14 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok, I already know that the deck I have will fit (Pioneer DEH-P6800MP) but I need to know how to relocate the stock radio to keep the keyless entry. Basically, where is an easy place to put it, and what do I need to keep connected to the stock radio?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would call up Crutchfield and pose that same question to them because you're thinking about purchasing "X" head unit and are concerned abuot central locking. You might want to have this thread moved to the stereo forums though.
I would call up Crutchfield and pose that same question to them because you're thinking about purchasing "X" head unit and are concerned abuot central locking. You might want to have this thread moved to the stereo forums though.
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