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Old 11-30-2004, 05:06 PM
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will a 94+ civic cd player fit directly in my oem din? ohh and my car is a 94 civic ex 2door. and if it does, is it plug and play?
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it should fit, because there are 2 standard sizes and i assume that both are single din.

it should also be direct plugin. if you think about it, the aftermarket adapters are the same for all civics, so the oem radios would have to be the same
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thanx man,but do you know for a fact?
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i really can't say i do, but i see absolutely no reason they wouldn't be swappable. can you test the unit by any chance?
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Pin-out and plug should be identical, fitment might.............not be. My 98 EX, the stock radio has this stupid little curve on the left side, so the only way to fit an aftermarket in there properly is to get a dash kit. You could probably tell easy enough just by looking at the hole and looking at the face of the OEM player.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jlacoy82 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Pin-out and plug should be identical, fitment might.............not be. My 98 EX, the stock radio has this stupid little curve on the left side, so the only way to fit an aftermarket in there properly is to get a dash kit. You could probably tell easy enough just by looking at the hole and looking at the face of the OEM player.</TD></TR></TABLE>

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anybody wanna donate a cd player to me so i can do a test fit???hah
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They are interchangeable and plug right up. I am assuming you are talking about OEM cd players of course. I have a 92-96 prelude, 94+ Integra, 92-96 accord, and 92-95 civic cd players are all swappable and useable with the same harness as long as its a single din. You can use 99-00 Civic headunits but you have to get a reverse harness to fit the head unit and a regular adapter harness for civic/teg to get it to work
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDMH22HATCH &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">They are interchangeable and plug right up. I am assuming you are talking about OEM cd players of course. I have a 92-96 prelude, 94+ Integra, 92-96 accord, and 92-95 civic cd players are all swappable and useable with the same harness as long as its a single din. You can use 99-00 Civic headunits but you have to get a reverse harness to fit the head unit and a regular adapter harness for civic/teg to get it to work</TD></TR></TABLE>

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You can use 99-00 Civic headunits but you have to get a reverse harness to fit the head unit and a regular adapter harness for civic/teg to get it to work

what do you mean harness to fit the head unit? like an adaptor plate or something? and could i just cut a stock wireharness from a 99 civic at a junkyard and color match wires from my stock wires?
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Go to crutchfield and use their sizing guide?
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sizing guid for what?
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