Recently cut stereo was stolen out of my Accord. The jerks cut my factory wire harness, so now I can't even put the stock stereo back in. Does any now what my options are here? Any reply would be appreciated.
that does suck!!
I would get me a stock honda radio plug, maybe from a junk yard, then just match up the colors, and butt connect it in, or solder the wires. then you could thro the stock radio in, for now. Of course you could just hard wire the radio in with the help of this little chart....
HONDA/ACURA
P o w e r
Memory (+12v Constant) Blue/White
Ignition (+12v Switched) Yellow/Red
Ground (-) Black
Illumination Red/Black
Dimmer (none)
Power Antenna Yellow/White
S p e a k e r s
Right Front (+) Red/Green
Right Front (-) Brown/Black
Left Front (+) Blue/Green
Left Front (-) Gray/Black
Right Rear (+) Red/Yellow
Right Rear (-) Brown/White
Left Rear (+) Blue/Yellow
Left Rear (-) Gray/White
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Originally posted by yldstyleviet I have a harness I cut from a totalled Honda. What year is your accord?
i think the harness are all the same for a long ass time cause i took my deck out my 91 civic and put it in my 94 accord and it went right in with the adapter i had.
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you can go to best buy or circuit city and get one for 15 bucks or something. I just got one for my friend since his deck got jacked and hes had no radio forever now. I just got a new deck so i have him mine. And yeah, all honda radio harness from 86-98 are the same. I put my accord stock deck into my friends civic, fits and works fine except hes got some wiring problems from the previous owner, hes got daylights now, hahah. deck wouldnt work without them not turning one.
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