2003 - 2007 Honda Accord Radio Install

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Watch a full tutorial as a 2006 Honda Accord will have a brand new Pioneer Bluetooth radio installed DEH-S4100BT. This radio install and kit retains the factory radio / Air Conditioning / Heater (HVAC) functionality and while adding a Bluetooth radio for better sound quality.

This video applies to Honda Accord models for years 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. This video also includes dash trim and stereo removal, radio wiring, programming, and installation.

Click here to see the AUX / USB Adapter only install on this car:

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ProvoBeastAudio
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My radios been broken for over 5 months finally gonna install a cheap aftermarket single din from Walmart later tonight, thanks for the video

tommylee
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Good install video...
Just a couple notes that might also help:

Pause at 8:56. Look on the left side of the open cabinet and see one on the right side too, there are thin plastic open squares. These cars are old and those plastic frames are very thin. When putting in the new kit and getting it to seat under the A/C controls on the front panel, don't push too hard or these clips might break and they are irreplaceable. If that does happen the install will still work, as the screws that keep the lower part of the kit in place will hold, but the top part of the panel will have a small gap unless you attach something to the top, so go ahead and crazy glue a couple of plastic L brackets or use a 3M self adhesive strip under the A/C control panel to keep the top part in it's proper place.
Also you don't have to pull the whole old radio out to get the antenna wire. It is in a type of ziptie with a plastic squeeze clip holding it in place. use needle nose pliers do dismount it and then the cable will drop into the space below. Depending on the stereo you're putting in, you may still need a 6"-12" extender. If you do use one use electrical tape to keep the old antenna cable securely connected to the extender.
Finally, the kits themselves are kind of flimsy, so add electrical tape around the stereo insert sleeve and the kit to prevent rattling sounds.

njrichg
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I recently used this video to install a stereo into my '07 Accord when the old stereo crapped out. Unfortunately, I work 80 miles away from home in a high crime area and a car thief broke in to steal my new car stereo. He/She failed, because when I followed this awesome video I noticed after I was done that the back end of the kenwood head unit was a bit heavy and this made the insert sleeve rattle a bit when driving, so I pulled it all out and wrapped some duct tape around the head unit and insert sleeve to make it sit tighter. So when the thief tried to use the metal removal sticks to pull it out they couldn't get it. :)
So if you have car thief concerns or rattle sound concerns wrap some duct tape around the head unit and insert sleeve during your initial install. Also Advise that you use a magnetic tipped screwdriver to avoid losing screws down the hole.

jerseyrich
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Now i need a more detailed tutorial on the wiring work that you did

jordonpeters
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This is the correct way on how-to video the install very detailed, thank you very much!!! You got one subscription from me. Watching here from down under.

sktfan
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Thank you SOO much for this DETAILED VIDEO! I’ve been watching videos and researching for months and finally got the courage to replace my radio. This video answered all my questions!

Thanks again!

Steviesbestsong
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Thank you. This video helped me to fix my radio problem in my honda accord.

premsai
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Very helpful video and good installation. The guy installing my new car stereo told me that I would have to keep my old stereo in and install the new one on the bottom. Just like in this video. So now i know what to expect and now i have a idea of what its going to look like. I also heard this guy say that he had to keeo the factory stereo too.

thehectonator
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I can't wait till I can work on my accord. I already had a radio I bought for a chrysler and it fits my accord as well so this saved me a ton of money until I'm ready to really pour money into a good, full on radio replacement. Will update after I work on it! 😂

gabbycampbell
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Thanks a lot for the video, everything you explained here worked for me and my '07 accord LX, my Kenwood sounds nice and clean!

albertinon
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But what if your factory radio is draining the battery how do you just put power to the new deck?

jacobduarte
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Going to try this out with a used stereo cos why not worst that can happen is i get all sweaty.. 🤷🏽 I got a cheap boss stereo coming in tomorrow too!

MrCleanEmpire
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This worked perfectly for my 2003 Honda

braigwoodjizzle
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Radio coming this friday can’t wait for the install 😁

andrewarriaga
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This is also how the audio shop installed mine .At first I was not happy because its like retaining the bad tooth is still there. But this is probably the simplest with not much problem

pinoyrunningpenguin
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Great job explaining the process. Thanks !

TMYTUTN
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Thank you, thank you. Your video was the best, the clearest and the most informative. Excellent, thank you again.

richardmurrain
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Just finished my conversion after a huge ordeal! Some of the connector slots which have double wires weren't soldered correctly causing no power to flow to either new harness plug! Since fixing these the harness works perfectly

JamesRuddJones
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Really good video bro everything worked out perfect the only thing is that I got a different stereo and I could not make the radio work but other than that everything is working awesome 👍🏼

moisesarispe