Radio Removal 2001 Honda CR-V

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  • Step by step instruction on how to remove a radio in a 2001 Honda CR-V
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Komentáře • 164

  • @Chrisjonpage
    @Chrisjonpage Před 7 lety +3

    this is definitely the best radio replacement video for the CRV on youtube. You can actually see every screw you take out, and you explain how to eject each harness clip. Very much appreciated!

  • @jacobvidlervidler5091
    @jacobvidlervidler5091 Před 10 lety +35

    As a 12 year navy electronics technician, always solder your wires for best connection then use electrical shrink tubes on the wires over the solder. Those will never corrode or come lose and still really cheap and easy. Car vibrations can and alot of times will make tape come loose and tied wires to come apart over time. Soldering is the only 100% way to guarentee that it won't.

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety +9

      Good tip Sam, it's always good to hear the experts point of view. Thank you for taking the time to comment, I really appreciate it :)

    • @goyeabuddy
      @goyeabuddy Před 4 lety +2

      i agree Jacob, i'm a retired mech & i always soldered wires & used heat shrink. thats a permanent repair, especially wire repair to more sensitive electronics...

    • @Anony_mous1993
      @Anony_mous1993 Před rokem

      definitely never have a problem with his way of wiring. as of wiring my sub and sound systems in multiple vehicles over years and helping wite others, i dont even go that far as to lay them down lol

  • @fatboyfollies4188
    @fatboyfollies4188 Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks for posting this video. I followed it step by step by having my iPad in the car and now have a new stereo installed. Worked perfect!

  • @julesplace9107
    @julesplace9107 Před 7 lety

    Instructions are complete, and accurate! Step by step, and with the proper tools, every screw and clip was returned to its proper place. Ready to rock and roll, now!

  • @iPleadTheFith
    @iPleadTheFith Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks Eddie. I appreciate the simple to-the-point explanation on how to remove the stereo. I know it’s been covered in the comments but the soldering wires can corrode them was definitely a bit of a “doh” moment lol.

  • @louofm1
    @louofm1 Před 8 lety +3

    Great video for removal. If you simply need to attain the serial number (for the stereo code), another simpler method is to remove the dash exhaust vent (where the clock or hazard light button is located). You need to remove the entire vent assembly, not just the clock. WIth a small screwdriver or putty knife, pry around the assembly until it all comes out. careful not to damage your dash. Once it's removed, you can see the top of the stereo. I took a small mirror (dental mirror) and reached back behind the stereo. the mirror and a flashlight gave me the visual necessary for attaining the factory stereo serial number. Once u have this, call the dealer or look it up online.

  • @andrecook4268
    @andrecook4268 Před 9 lety +2

    Thank you for an excellent video, saved me from breaking the CRV I just bought.

  • @sandyshelton40
    @sandyshelton40 Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks for video got my newest radio in today not bad for a 60 plus old lady. 🤗

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 5 lety +1

      Sandy, Nice job, that's awesome! Enjoy your new tunes :)

  • @ethanjackmoore3118
    @ethanjackmoore3118 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks g, my son and I really appreciate the videos.

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome Ethan, glad you guys found them useful 🍻

  • @mikethunderbird
    @mikethunderbird Před 10 lety +4

    Great instructions, Was a piece of cake! Everything went with ease after watching you video a couple times, Thanks!

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      Awesome Michael! That's what I like to hear :) thank you for the feedback, I really appreciate it.

  • @traisamalena
    @traisamalena Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for posting this, it was super helpful to me! Taking out the stereo in my car was not as big of a deal as I thought. I just needed to get it out a bit so I could hide some wires and this did the job. I appreciate it!

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 9 lety

      You're welcome Traisa, glad I could help :) If you ever have any automotive questions, visit my website @ www.SimpleCarAnswers.com and you can ask me all your car questions.

  • @EddieCarrara1
    @EddieCarrara1  Před 9 lety +4

    Hi Andre Cook, glad I could stop you from destroying your new vehicle lol, thanks for the feedback :)

    • @richkay6992
      @richkay6992 Před 4 lety

      Hello Eddie, is the original audio system of Honda CR-V 2000 a single DIN of 2 DIN

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 4 lety

      @@richkay6992 If I remember correctly it's a 2 din. A single din would have a pocket under it.

  • @BruceBenson
    @BruceBenson Před 9 lety +1

    New JVC KW-R910BT in my teenage daughter's 2000 CRV (use to be mine which I bought new in 2000). Felt like I was back in high school fixing up my car and felt like a pro popping off panels like I knew what I was doing. Had your video playing on my laptop in the car when I needed to review a step (usually, how much to push/pull something). Great job. Thanks.

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 9 lety +1

      Bruce Benson Hey Bruce, glad I could send you back to those glory days lol, thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it :)

  • @gigahzmjb2822
    @gigahzmjb2822 Před 9 lety

    P.S. I am an electrical engineer and did mobile electronics install for over 5 years. Many customers came from Circuit City with "professional installers" doing their installs, I loved it, I repaired their installs repeatedly

  • @siguenzalopez4824
    @siguenzalopez4824 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video was really helpful for me

  • @landontindall
    @landontindall Před rokem +1

    Excellent video brother

  • @haditwithwork
    @haditwithwork Před rokem +1

    Simply the BEST!

  • @brianbonnell4849
    @brianbonnell4849 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks a ton! Will be installing new stereo today.

  • @balazuccarello8722
    @balazuccarello8722 Před 9 lety +1

    Great simple
    instructions, really helped me out. Thank you.

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 9 lety

      Glad to help Bala, thank you for the feedback ;)

  • @NetinMaster
    @NetinMaster Před 8 lety

    Eddie, you are a LEGEND!! fixed my clock, my radio and even the accessory plug thanks to your videos mate! thanks a whole fucking bunch!! cheers mate!

  • @akcharcatcher861
    @akcharcatcher861 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful, thank you

  • @gigahzmjb2822
    @gigahzmjb2822 Před 9 lety +2

    Great vid for amateurs, but not for professionals. Soldier the connections and use heat shrink tubing for long term mechanical and electrical connection.

  • @bahadurmirzoyev6883
    @bahadurmirzoyev6883 Před 5 lety

    Огромное вам спасибо за видео mr.Eddie. вас приветствую из Азербайджана,города Баку

  • @lebaneseeagle5196
    @lebaneseeagle5196 Před 6 lety

    thank you Eddie you are awesome you just save me a lot of time I do a good job in cars but still good to learn to thank you again

  • @mandafrankly5532
    @mandafrankly5532 Před rokem +1

    Where do you plug in the black and white wires for the cigarette lighter when reassembling?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před rokem

      Hi Manda, the black and white wires should have a connector on them and it plugs into the back of the power port. There should be a two prong male connection on the back of the port.

  • @njcivicwagon1
    @njcivicwagon1 Před 6 lety +1

    Great how too. Thanks for the video

  • @All2Skitzd
    @All2Skitzd Před 8 lety +1

    I just stopped by to see what kind of fault i could find with this video....
    Just when i was starting to relax you bust off with some shit that made adding a seatbelt in my office chair seem logical.
    If solder is corroding your wires stop using plumbing solder and that will solve that issue.
    The best most reliable* way is to solder and heat shrink each connection using quality solder and heat shrink wrap (silver solder and marine heat shrink wrap IMO)
    Given that not everyone can solder, crimping the wires together on a head unit is a acceptable alternative if done properly. I have never been a fan of the white crimp caps but they are cheap and commonly used. When using butt connectors the proper size is important and the proper tool to crimp them down is just as important. The buttconnectors that shrink down over the wire to provide a airtight connection are the best but they are a little pricey.
    The twist and tape is not seen at a acceptable practice throughout the industry and I wouldn't recommend it but if that's how you want to do it take you time, use quality tape. In hot climates it is more important because most tape is going to come undone over time (unless you go military practice on it) and one of the wires is not properly insulated that can be all takes to fry a headunit.
    Along with twisting and taping, T-Taps should also be avoided. They are known to cause problems. Also if you get a junky cheap head unit and it ends up working great good for you, but if it ends up working like a junky cheap head unit don’t be surprised. Also note that cheap doubledin headunits will often have a odd front that makes them not fit properly in a ISO Mount situation such as the Honda-CRV and many other Honda and Toyota's around those years

  • @Caterpillar109
    @Caterpillar109 Před 5 lety +1

    Very helpful thank you so much for the info

  • @benjaminjulien3063
    @benjaminjulien3063 Před 10 lety +2

    Eddie, Mate I am trying to put in a JVC head deck and the connector harness that i need has left me puzzled, are there specific names for the terminals at each end? and if i am to wire this myself is there a diagram that i need to go off?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      Hi Ben, did you buy the adapter connector harness that goes to your vehicle? If so, all wire colors are universal for car radios, so just connect the same color wires from the connector to the radio harness. Let me know if this helps Ben.

  • @toddwells3230
    @toddwells3230 Před 9 lety +3

    It looks like you installed the Pioneer FH-X700BT in your car. I'd like to use the same stereo. Do you know what kit you used around it? Yours looks great with no gaps or anything.

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 9 lety

      Hi Tom, I just used the recommended Din kit from Amazon. It's a nice little radio for my kid, he loves it :)

  • @MrLito21
    @MrLito21 Před 4 lety +1

    Did you get the cage separate and did you get only the harness for the radio not the radio cable that has a harness at the end of it
    And last question did you need a double din dashboard kit

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 4 lety

      Hi Oscar, All the parts I used are listed below the video description. The radio comes with a wire harness that I connected to a sub-harness I bought, and that plugs into the vehicles wire harness. I used the factory radio brackets because the worked and it fir perfect, but I used the trim kit that cam with the double din kit to make everything look pretty 😊 Let me know if I can answer any other questions 👍

  • @MichaelLehl
    @MichaelLehl Před 8 lety

    Eddie you're a legend, appreciate the help. Great video. Now I just need to find a double din trim piece for my Pioneer AVX-2600BT touch screen to make it complete.

  • @Anthony-fo8no
    @Anthony-fo8no Před 5 lety +1

    Having trouble with the popping out of the radio took the screws and off everything keep pushing it and it doesnt want to pop off

    • @sparomusic
      @sparomusic Před 4 lety

      I am currently having that same issue... looking for answers in the comments 🤔

  • @danielcandelario1056
    @danielcandelario1056 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks bro ,, u gave the idea ,, appreciated

  • @playgan0716
    @playgan0716 Před 6 lety

    Hello there. I will get mine done too soon. But also, i would like to ask if you know the type of bulbs i need to buy to replace the bulbs on the radio.. mine are all low lights and red color. I want to replace them with a much better bulbs.

  • @stevenwilliamson2995
    @stevenwilliamson2995 Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoyed your video how can l get the harness you used?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 2 lety

      Hi Steven, there is a link below the video in the description box.

  • @conradyoder1127
    @conradyoder1127 Před 8 lety +1

    could you please tell me which mounting kit you used?

  • @TheJoc94
    @TheJoc94 Před 6 lety +1

    do you think the head unit for an 01 would be plug and play into a 1998 crv

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 6 lety

      It's possible Jose, do the units look the same? The radio plug didn't change much over the years so you may be in luck.

  • @adamk6009
    @adamk6009 Před 4 lety +1

    @ 5:10 how come it looks like there is space for two plugs in the back of the stereo but only one when you go to wire it?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Adam, that port is for adding a CD player.

  • @technocopper
    @technocopper Před 9 lety

    Hi Eddie
    Thanks so much for such a clear straightforward instruction about taking apart a Honda CRV radio dashboard. I needed to replace cables on an aux unit. I decided to brave it myself and I am happy to say I was successful!
    Just one question. While I was doing it a total of 3 small clips fell from the area I was working in. I have no idea what they were doing or where they were. I managed to put it all back together (another feat in itself) without these clips. I am guessing they were holding wires or something.
    Do you know what the clips might have been doing and could there be a problem that they fell out?
    Thank you,
    Copperwoman

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 9 lety

      Copperwoman Saso Yes, the clips usually hold the panels together, but there are also screws. If everything is tight when the installation is done, I wouldn't worry :) Let me know if you have other questions Copperwoman.

  • @NintendoZombiet
    @NintendoZombiet Před 7 lety

    Great video! I have a question, there's a cassette stuck inside of the radio that I can't get out. Any tips for that or should I just a new stereo?

  • @DJJOHNNYBRACIOLE
    @DJJOHNNYBRACIOLE Před 10 lety +1

    Hey I already have installed the appradio 2 in my car, I just ordered the appradio 3. everything should be the same. But best buy installed the first one for me. Im gunna do this one myself but I wanna install a backup camera too, what do u think would be the best way to run the wire to the radio from the back of the license plate of the car?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      Hey John, The easiest way would be along the passengers side, you can tuck the wires in along the door sills, those are pretty easy to take out.

  • @brianpowell5013
    @brianpowell5013 Před 2 lety +1

    Show me how to wire the Honda cigg lighter to make it work.

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 2 lety

      Hi Brian, there are two wires going to the power port. black and red, black is ground and red is power. You'll need to check the wires to see if you have poser and ground. If you do, the power port is no good. Let me know if this helps.

  • @gemcitysports
    @gemcitysports Před 10 lety +1

    Hey Eddie this video looks really helpful and i will be trying this on my 99 crv. I am looking to buy the same stereo set, that being said did you but the installation kit- the outer box for fitting the stereo online?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      Hi Chris, yes I bought everything I needed at Amazon.Let me know if you have any questions, thanks.

    • @gemcitysports
      @gemcitysports Před 10 lety

      Okay just asking. I haven't found one on amazon that will fit my car

    • @humancomputerinteraction8237
      @humancomputerinteraction8237 Před rokem

      @@EddieCarrara1 How do we know what stereo will fit in the 2001 crv slot?

  • @FunWorldforchildren
    @FunWorldforchildren Před 6 lety +1

    super video

  • @sandyshelton40
    @sandyshelton40 Před 5 lety +1

    Do you have to unscrew the ashtray or does it come out with lower panel

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Sandy, I believe there is one screw behind the ashtray you'll need to remove.

  • @m1k3y_cempiresocal52
    @m1k3y_cempiresocal52 Před 6 lety +1

    Were did u buy the wires from?

  • @jasmin1827
    @jasmin1827 Před 3 lety +1

    How do you know what wires to connect?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 3 lety

      Hi J Vlogs, the radio and the harness adaptor will come with a wire color chart. Most wires will connect color to color. White to white, black to black, blue to blue etc. Keep an eye to for the stripe in the wires as well. You'll under stand when you start doing it, it's pretty easy. Let me know if you have other questions, thanks.

  • @ositinivaiaoga3019
    @ositinivaiaoga3019 Před 7 lety

    I like that radio fit perfect

  • @cindybakley7130
    @cindybakley7130 Před 7 lety

    I just bought a 2000 one with out a radio and can't find a replacement so makes me sad to see someone taking it out!!

  • @Teddie4050
    @Teddie4050 Před 8 lety

    what about the ground wire? where do you connect that for the stereo?

  • @Josh-jn8ft
    @Josh-jn8ft Před 4 lety +1

    Good video does the new deck just mount into stock spot

    • @Josh-jn8ft
      @Josh-jn8ft Před 4 lety +1

      I mean brackets

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 4 lety

      ​@@Josh-jn8ft Yes, some aftermarket radios have holes from the factory that will accept the stock brackets, check out my newer video on the 2006 CR-V it's a little long but detailed, czcams.com/video/BGc7q4s8j78/video.html

  • @wtrdogg20
    @wtrdogg20 Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks so much for the video...
    One question, where can I get that wire harness from?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 7 lety +1

      Sorry WtrDogg, didn't see your comment. You can pick it up at Amazon, Bestbuy, or most auto parts Accessories store.

    • @wtrdogg20
      @wtrdogg20 Před 7 lety

      Thank you very much!!

  • @mugenboij
    @mugenboij Před 7 lety

    Good video very helpful! !

  • @snakeman567
    @snakeman567 Před 9 lety

    I just recently installed a similar Pioneer double din deck into my 99 cr-v. I cannot seem to figure out how to get it centered in the factory brackets to fit the bezel trim around it!
    How did you manage to get the deck centered? Did you need to drill new holes in the factory brackets?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 9 lety

      snakeman567 You could do that cuz it would work, but I only used one screw on each side, it was stable enough and the deck is wicked light, so I had no problems at all.

  • @wehrmacht6123
    @wehrmacht6123 Před 5 lety +1

    HOW CAN I USE CD PLAYER IN HONDA CRV 1998 CAN YOU HELP ME

  • @Chestuhr
    @Chestuhr Před 10 lety +1

    thanks

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      Sure Chester, no problem, let me know how you make out or if you get stuck.

  • @roblox_bedwars-g5x
    @roblox_bedwars-g5x Před 3 lety

    Hi is there a code when replacing the radio or just plug and play?

  • @kylecarter5502
    @kylecarter5502 Před 8 lety

    always use connectors. or crimp them. first it makes it easier to install a new stereo should you choose to do so down the road. much better connection. and unlike electrical tape. they don't loose their grip over time. even though the stereo is mounted in place. the wires are free floating. the tape will loose it's stick with all the current and heat generated from the stereo and the wires will let go from constant movement while driving. you can buy a 100 piece connector set for less than $5 from a hardware store. other than that. not a bad install video. just remember this is for an automatic. manuals are different as there the shift knob in the middle. not storage.

    • @cr4sh711
      @cr4sh711 Před rokem +1

      Solder is also an approved method of joining wires that doesn't corrode.

    • @kylecarter5502
      @kylecarter5502 Před rokem +1

      @@cr4sh711 yes. I typically only use solder if it's permanent. If it's something I see myself upgrading a few times. I like easy disconnect options. Hardest part is cutting the shrink wrap.

  • @bendtfender2894
    @bendtfender2894 Před 7 lety

    Great video, but where did you buy that connector from at 5:34?

  • @shayhiggins8018
    @shayhiggins8018 Před 8 lety +1

    what dash kit

  • @clydeng87
    @clydeng87 Před 10 lety +1

    Can you get access to the radio's serial code behind there?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      Hi Clyde, yes the serial number is on the sticker on the radio, but you might be looking for the code?

    • @clydeng87
      @clydeng87 Před 10 lety

      Hi Eddie, thanks for replying.
      Yes because we disconnected the battery, now the radio only displays Code Error. Honda customer service said I will need the serial # as well as proof of ownership (which I have) then they will be able to give me the factory radio code. Do you happen to know where else on the car I can find this serial # besides having to going through the tedious process of taking the whole thing apart??

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      Hi Clyde, no that is the only way I know of. You could try extracting it from the display depending on the year of the vehicle. Turn the radio off, hold the 1 & 6 preset buttons, while holing the buttons, turn the radio on, if applicable, the radio will flash the serial number in two different displays, like U6786 then L5463, discard the letters, and the 8 #'s will be the serial . Let me know if this works for you Clyde, thanks.

  • @juliom7096
    @juliom7096 Před 5 lety +1

    Did you need anything for the radio to fit in perfect??

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Julio, I bought a trim kit from Amazon, you can also find them at BestBuy.

    • @juliom7096
      @juliom7096 Před 5 lety

      Thanks

    • @TheEntrepreneurShack
      @TheEntrepreneurShack Před 5 lety +1

      @@EddieCarrara1 thanks, i was wondering the same thing. I wasn't use if I needed a dash kit or not, but sounds like I probably do.

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 5 lety

      @@TheEntrepreneurShack Sorry for the late reply, sometimes you can reuse the metal brackets from the stock radio but you will most likely need a trim kit to give it the finished look.

    • @TheEntrepreneurShack
      @TheEntrepreneurShack Před 5 lety

      @@EddieCarrara1 yeah I ended up buying a trim kit - it is a massive rip off for this model as you basically throw away 90% of the kit. Hahaha ... At least it looks good. 😅
      My tip to anyone else who buys a trim kit for this: if you can find it for $10 or less, great! Otherwise be prepared to be shocked. 😂
      This is the same one I bought in store for $30: amzn.to/2Ku0Wv2
      So I'd definitely buy online if you can wait. 😁

  • @TorobeoSpecial
    @TorobeoSpecial Před 8 lety

    Passen in den Honda CR-V RD1 generell Din 2 Radios ?

  • @AJShow
    @AJShow Před 8 lety +1

    I just recently hooked up a JVC Model No.: kd-x310bt
    & Now my dashboard light to show my gas and speed doesn't work.
    Any suggestions on where I went wrong wiring it up or should I just switch out a fuse and it should be just fine? I had blue/white wire and connected it to a orange and orange/white wire, that's what the diagram was suggestion as the blue/white didn't have anywhere else to go. & for any further info I bought a Honda 2000 stereo wiring kit so that I wouldn't have to splice out the old connector.
    Please help me out ASAP I gotta get this fixed sometime Friday (in the next 2 days).
    Thank you.

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 8 lety +1

      +A & J Show I would disconnect the orange wires and the blue wires and just tape them off. If your lights are still not working, check all your fuses, you may have blow one. I had the same problem on my sons car but we blew the headlight fuse. Let me know how you make out AJ.

    • @AJShow
      @AJShow Před 8 lety

      Thank you so much I'll let you know tomorrow how it goes (:

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 8 lety

      How'd you make out A&j?

    • @AJShow
      @AJShow Před 8 lety

      Works excellently, thanks!

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 8 lety +1

      You're welcome A&j and thank you for the feedback :)

  • @dr.strangelove4029
    @dr.strangelove4029 Před 10 lety

    would this apply to a manual transmission, 2000 honda crv?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      Hi Shawn, this would be very similar if not exact. Let me know how you make out Shawn, thanks.

  • @eunicemoyo687
    @eunicemoyo687 Před 8 lety +1

    Do u know how to remove factory radio on Honda Hrv 2000 model?

  • @jonathanmanuel7732
    @jonathanmanuel7732 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi. Where did you buy the radio wire harness? How many pins?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Jonathan, I put the links to the products in the description of the video if that helps 😊, Let me know how you make out or if you have more questions. 👍

  • @adventureswtwolfganglizzie1804

    I was gonna replace my radio but now after watching all this time wasted & needless labor to remove the factory radio I rather just stick wt the factory radio

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 2 lety

      Needs and wants Wolfgang, how bad do you want it lol 🍺

  • @forklift385
    @forklift385 Před 8 lety

    Solder WILL NOT corrode the wires, EVER! Solder will permanently bond them together with the least amount of electrical resistance. Also, thats not a great way to twist the wires together, but whatever.

  • @jakobbentley3979
    @jakobbentley3979 Před 10 lety +1

    Do you have to have that blue connector?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      Hi Andrew, no, you don't need it, but it's a lot easier with it because you'll have to remove the connector on the car's wire harness and hard wire the unit to the vehicles wire harness, it's just much easier to sit at the kitchen table and wire the connector to the radio's harness, then you can just pop the radio in. You can find the connectors and installation kit on amazon.

    • @jakobbentley3979
      @jakobbentley3979 Před 10 lety

      thank you!!

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      Sure, no problem Andrew, if you have any other question, don't hesitate to ask :)

    • @jakobbentley3979
      @jakobbentley3979 Před 10 lety

      thanks much!

    • @jakobbentley3979
      @jakobbentley3979 Před 10 lety

      Eddie Carrara i bought that connector and wired it up! works great!

  • @roblox_bedwars-g5x
    @roblox_bedwars-g5x Před 3 lety

    Where did you bought your Radio?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 3 lety

      Hi Ronnie, I bought mine on Amazon amzn.to/2Lng00k there are a lot to choose from, it really all depends on how much you want to spend, and don't forget to order the installation trim kit and wire harness to match your vehicle, that way you can wire the radio to the harness and then plug it straight into the vehicle wire harness without cutting any wires in the vehicles wire harness. I make a small commission if you buy through the link but I figured I would guide you to where I bought mine. Let me know how you make out, thanks.

  • @bigboi6201
    @bigboi6201 Před 5 lety

    I want leather seats, where did you find those?

  • @irustach8902
    @irustach8902 Před 7 lety

    thx

  • @Aporterize
    @Aporterize Před 8 lety +2

    Man! Great video... until you went off the tracks about how you make wire connections! Just stick to the facts. Solder is not going to hurt or corrode the wires. Just stick to "its a pain in the ass". When you said that, well, I don't agree, but I can understand relating to your audience. Anywho...

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 8 lety

      +Adam Porter
      Good idea Adam, and your right, my bad. Thanks for your input, maybe I should take this one dawn and cut that part out lol.

  • @oilfighter21
    @oilfighter21 Před 9 lety

    ... i was told it was going to be a pain because of all the security Honda put into these little cars. I'm guess thats a lie?

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 9 lety

      man childjr Yep, I just proved that wrong. I worked on Honda for over 25 year, it's a simple process :)

  • @DT-ir4xm
    @DT-ir4xm Před 5 lety

    How was your day smiley face :(

  • @paulralph2022
    @paulralph2022 Před 3 lety

    So basically you have to totally dismantle the car to get the radio out and find the code... think I'll visit the main dealer.

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 3 lety

      Hi Paul No, on most Honda Vehicles you can turn the key to the rum position, turn the radio off, hold the 1 & 6 preset buttons, and then turn the radio on. The radio will flash the serial number up on the screen, sometimes as two different numbers, sometimes all at once depending on the year of the vehicle. You can then call the Honda dealer or stop in and ask them to retrieve the code from the honda system or you can go here and do it yourself. radio-navicode.honda.com Let me know how you make out 👍

  • @HONDACARGUY
    @HONDACARGUY Před 6 lety

    Like your videos man I too have a gen 1 crv and have started posting some videos if you get a chance check them out. Cheers!

  • @TheDqfize
    @TheDqfize Před 7 lety

    nice new York accent

  • @PutGodFirst2112
    @PutGodFirst2112 Před 6 lety

    nope use the western union pigtail slice lol

  • @xXxbroblack1xXx
    @xXxbroblack1xXx Před 10 lety

    Man im going to get so lost when im doing mine, why do they make it so hard

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      You'll be find The BLK, it's not that hard, just set aside 2 hours so you don't feel pressured.

    • @xXxbroblack1xXx
      @xXxbroblack1xXx Před 10 lety

      Eddie Carrara Yeah im going to set aside alot cause while installing my new head unit im going to install my subwoofer n amp so no point of pulling the head unit out twice haha hopefully works out well

    • @EddieCarrara1
      @EddieCarrara1  Před 10 lety

      you'll do just fine, just take your time and before you know it, it will just be a memory lol. Let me know if you need any help.

    • @xXxbroblack1xXx
      @xXxbroblack1xXx Před 10 lety

      Eddie Carrara Alright thanks :)

  • @anoushirmansouri1390
    @anoushirmansouri1390 Před 8 lety +1

    Terrible advise. It does not take much extra effort to simply solder the wires together. Why not do it properly the first time, and in the process learn how to solder. It's a win win.

  • @joserosa2873
    @joserosa2873 Před 8 lety +1

    .