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How to Add a New Radio Dash Kit in Honda Accord


By: Jack Wylde
Submitted: 2010-02-19 14:07:43 | Word Count: 518


When a new Honda accord is bought, there will be a pre installed stereo system present in the vehicle s dashboard. In many cases it would be very essential to remove the stereo from its place. For example if one needs to add any new components then the first thing to be done is to remove the stereo unit so as so access the rear speaker wires. There is no need for a professional to remove a stereo if one has a bit of experience and a few tips then anyone can do it. But how to remove a stereo in a Honda accord?

There are a few tools required to do this job. The usage of these tools makes it easy and comfortable while doing the job. The tools includes a trim panel removing tool, a flat head screw driver, and a Philips head screw driver. These are used to loosen the screw and to lift the trim.

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The first and foremost thing to do before touching anything is to remove the battery. That is remove the negative terminal of the battery. The cable cramp is loosening with the help if a Philips screw driver. Now the next thing to do is to remove the clock from the car. For this purpose a flat head screw driver can be used. This is because only this screw driver can fit in the small spacing in between the edge of the clock and the panel.

Once the clock is loosen then use your hand to pull it out and remove the wires coming fro the power supply and place it aside until the job is completed. Using a Philips screw driver, the screws present in the back side of the dash opening are removed slowly. In the same way, the two screws present in the bottom of the trim panel are removing with the help of a Philips screw driver.

In the next step after loosening the screws connecting the dash trim panel, the dash trim panel is aside from its original place. While pulling out make sure that first the bottom edges are pulled out and then the rest. While doing this it would be comfortable if you use the hands around the borders of the trim panel.

Now one has to disconnect the connections between the car and the knobs controlling the climate. This is the last component that holds the trim panel to the dash board once this is done then the trim panel can be easily removed. Like the clock, the panel is also kept aside until the job is finished.

In this step the screws surrounding the stereo should be removed with help of a Philips screw driver. Once it is done, the stereo is pulled out slowly from the dash until the wires in the back side are accessible. Now one can remove the wires coming from the antenna, power supply and the wires going to the speakers. So the stereo unit can be removed.

So it is very essential for one to know how to remove a stereo in a Honda accord.

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