How to install an aftermarket CD player
#4
Fascia kits are hard to find for us RHD jazz's
I have found kits that include the standard A/C dials but I am yet to find one for the climate control version.
Why are you swapping out for an aftermarket headunit?
My standard headunit is fine, it gives out great sound, I lack Aux input, but I'll be doing that myself at some point.
I have found kits that include the standard A/C dials but I am yet to find one for the climate control version.
Why are you swapping out for an aftermarket headunit?
My standard headunit is fine, it gives out great sound, I lack Aux input, but I'll be doing that myself at some point.
#5
you will need to go to honda directly and order the sat nav facia, from the Parts department.
the part numbers you need are:
i think it is 08B00-SAA-D10 (black grey interior)
you will also need a tray too, Pocket Radio tray 08B60-SAA-600, there is another pocket from a CR-V which has a door, but i am not too sure of the part number.
HTH
mic
the part numbers you need are:
i think it is 08B00-SAA-D10 (black grey interior)
you will also need a tray too, Pocket Radio tray 08B60-SAA-600, there is another pocket from a CR-V which has a door, but i am not too sure of the part number.
HTH
mic
#6
Easier way
install an ipod port, aux port, or mp3 player using the cd changer port on the back of the HU (if the 2005 has one). Honda standardized their CD changer ports and aftermarket companies offer various plug-ins.
If you still want to use CDs, then install a multi-disk changer instead.
If you still want to use CDs, then install a multi-disk changer instead.
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