DIY (GE): Parts needed for aftermarket double-DIN stereo
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DIY (GE): Parts needed for aftermarket double-DIN stereo
Alright, I know a lot of folks are wondering what you need to install an aftermarket double-DIN stereo in a GE Fit. I've got an '09 Sport, and here's what I used (successfully):
Questions welcome.
- Stereo (I picked the AVIC-F90BT)
- OEM Honda Navi dash (I got mine at Bernardi) - 77251-TF0-G01ZA
- OEM Honda Navi bracket (I got mine at Bernardi) - 77255-TF0-000
- Metra wiring harness - 70-1729
- Metra antenna adapter - 40-HD10
- Used the Metra kit for the Honda Pilot for the faceplate surround. It's not a perfect fit, but it works.
Questions welcome.
Last edited by blythe; 04-08-2009 at 08:11 PM.
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The trim piece from inside the aftermarket kit for a Honda Pilot kit should work very nicely (pic of it used for my Pioneer F700).... and this goes for the 08 or 09, as well as many other Hondas with a double din opening
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i found this from metra, it comes with the kit to mount a sinlge din or double din GCI MOBILE | Right Products, Right Price, Right Away
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i found this from metra, it comes with the kit to mount a sinlge din or double din GCI MOBILE | Right Products, Right Price, Right Away
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Unfotunately, that part isn't in production yet. I made the mistake of trying to order it from one of the few sites that sell it, and they neglected to inform me that I'd have an "undetermined" waiting period until it arrived. The sites that list it are basically running a scam for a part that doesn't exist yet. If you have time to wait, then it'll work. For those who are looking forward to installing a stereo now, the parts I've listed above will work.
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*shrug* Maybe you'll have better luck than me. I would call the company if you can and ask how long they expect before shipping. It's been about a month since I tried.
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i contacted them and they say it will be awhile for it to be shipped. i just canceled the order and going your route. i already bought my deck and i wanna put it in already.
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A professional installer friend recommended Kenwood nav units because of the Garmin GPS, but they seem to be very expensize and prone to nickle-and-dime you for feature add-ons like bluetooth and sat.
Oh yeah, if it pairs with and downloads the address book of a first-gen or later iPhone that would be useful info too.
Last edited by SteveInNC; 04-09-2009 at 01:32 AM.
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I'd like to hear what you think of the performance of the 700 (or 900 or F90BT, if anyone has one). I've been looking hard at these due to the value/cost, but there are alot of complaints about the startup speed. I'd also like to hear what you think of the screen and graphics resolution (not the same thing) in actual use. Some nav units have really icky control icons and/or ugly roadway graphics. If you get Xm or Sirius too, I'd like to hear about that also. I have a Pioneer DEH-P7000BT in my truck (not a nav unit) and like it except for the funky control rocker/wheel and the single-line display.
A professional installer friend recommended Kenwood nav units because of the Garmin GPS, but they seem to be very expensize and prone to nickle-and-dime you for feature add-ons like bluetooth and sat.
Oh yeah, if it pairs with and downloads the address book of a first-gen or later iPhone that would be useful info too.
A professional installer friend recommended Kenwood nav units because of the Garmin GPS, but they seem to be very expensize and prone to nickle-and-dime you for feature add-ons like bluetooth and sat.
Oh yeah, if it pairs with and downloads the address book of a first-gen or later iPhone that would be useful info too.
ive heard that new firmware version makes it quite a bit faster than version 1.0. when i get it, ill make video review so everyone can see how it performs.
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I'd like to hear what you think of the performance of the 700 (or 900 or F90BT, if anyone has one). I've been looking hard at these due to the value/cost, but there are alot of complaints about the startup speed. I'd also like to hear what you think of the screen and graphics resolution (not the same thing) in actual use. Some nav units have really icky control icons and/or ugly roadway graphics. If you get Xm or Sirius too, I'd like to hear about that also. I have a Pioneer DEH-P7000BT in my truck (not a nav unit) and like it except for the funky control rocker/wheel and the single-line display.
A professional installer friend recommended Kenwood nav units because of the Garmin GPS, but they seem to be very expensize and prone to nickle-and-dime you for feature add-ons like bluetooth and sat.
Oh yeah, if it pairs with and downloads the address book of a first-gen or later iPhone that would be useful info too.
A professional installer friend recommended Kenwood nav units because of the Garmin GPS, but they seem to be very expensize and prone to nickle-and-dime you for feature add-ons like bluetooth and sat.
Oh yeah, if it pairs with and downloads the address book of a first-gen or later iPhone that would be useful info too.
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Has anyone considered the Pioneer double-DIN mounting bracket kit like this (6ave), combined with the Honda Nav dash panel? The kit seems to have the parts for the mechanical support, assuming that you can find somewhere to afix them, and comes with a trim ring. The specific kit was shown in association with the AVIC F90BT.
I'll admit that of the several car systems that I've installed in various vehicles, I typically went through Crutchfield and got their plug-and-play kits of parts, so winging a new configuration from assorted installation parts isn't something that I'm used to doing.