I have always used the factory head unit, however I am about to buy a double DIN stereo. What converter harness do I need to get?
This thing? https://www.halfords.com/technology/car ... 81907.html
I have ordered a set of these speaker adapters, so I can use the OEM speaker plugs without having to chop anything https://incartec.co.uk/product/Honda-Ac ... air-41-012
Congratulations to vtecmec for winning May/June's Lude Of The Month, with his DIY Turbo BB1 build.
>>> Click Here For Profile <<<

>>> Click Here For Profile <<<

5G Aftermarket Head Unit Harness?
-
- Posts: 706
- Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 5:26 pm
- My Generation: 5G
- Been thanked: 84 times
- RattyMcClelland
- Moderator
- Posts: 9208
- Joined: Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:02 pm
- My Generation: 5G
- PSN GamerTag: RattyMcClelland
- Location: Leicestershire
- Been thanked: 203 times
-
- Posts: 1407
- Joined: Sat Aug 31, 2013 4:44 pm
- My Generation: 5G
- Location: Didcot
- Has thanked: 21 times
- Been thanked: 263 times
5G Aftermarket Head Unit Harness?
It's worth getting the speaker ones - the looms in the front doors have very little slack which makes it hard to crimp or make use of the existing wires.
The wires in mine (2000 year) were really thin and quite brittle it seemed. Also, the insulating coating was very tough/hardened and covered in an oily residue which made stripping/crimping it a little unpleasant.
Again the rear speaker harness is also really short. I fitted my 6x9s then had to remove them and refit them the other way around to get around the short loom issue. Using those adaptors will make the job much easier (I should have done it myself, annoyed that I didn't).
Regarding double din head units, the prelude opening in the fascia is is larger than most double din units. My Pioneer , even when fitted with the additional plastic bezel that clips to the head unit, I still have ~5mm of space either side. I tried using 2 different prelude brackets as well to no avail.
Also, I'm sure its obvious, make sure you get one with a physical volume control - my pure touchscreen one is really Clubbing Eddy and I completely hate it (until I get around to fitting the mk8 civic steering wheel controls).
The wires in mine (2000 year) were really thin and quite brittle it seemed. Also, the insulating coating was very tough/hardened and covered in an oily residue which made stripping/crimping it a little unpleasant.
Again the rear speaker harness is also really short. I fitted my 6x9s then had to remove them and refit them the other way around to get around the short loom issue. Using those adaptors will make the job much easier (I should have done it myself, annoyed that I didn't).
Regarding double din head units, the prelude opening in the fascia is is larger than most double din units. My Pioneer , even when fitted with the additional plastic bezel that clips to the head unit, I still have ~5mm of space either side. I tried using 2 different prelude brackets as well to no avail.
Also, I'm sure its obvious, make sure you get one with a physical volume control - my pure touchscreen one is really Clubbing Eddy and I completely hate it (until I get around to fitting the mk8 civic steering wheel controls).
'00 UKDM 2.2VTI H22a8
'21 'e' Advance
'21 'e' Advance
- Merlin
- Moderator
- Posts: 12392
- Joined: Fri Aug 06, 2010 9:04 am
- My Generation: 5G
- PSN GamerTag: Merlinbadman
- Location: Edinburgh
- Has thanked: 68 times
- Been thanked: 302 times
5G Aftermarket Head Unit Harness?
Yeah, that was something I wanted. I have kept the factory surround and hopefully that will work.