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91civicfreak

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my mother has a 2000 honda odyssey, the cd player doesn't read cd's any more. my dad put me in charge of finding a new one. it needs to be compatable with the steering wheel controls. anyone have any ideas??

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somejaykid

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go to your local honda dealership:what:
 


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im not 100% but id agree with the 2 above me.. only way those would work would be if u got an OEM radio
 


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hmmm best buy sells a FEW radios that have hookups for factory steering wheels controls...i know cause i work there. check out your local bb or bestbuy.com!
 

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hmmm best buy sells a FEW radios that have hookups for factory steering wheels controls...i know cause i work there. check out your local bb or bestbuy.com!
yeah, all you have to do is buy the wiring harness for like $20 bucks or so. As for newer cars it sucks! If you have a pretty new vehicle be prepared to spend about $130-$170 for a f**king wiring harness.



but your moms is a 2000 so you should be cool there. :D
 

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crutchfield.com You can search their website which is really easy to navigate or call or have an online chat with a rep. Let them know what you want and they can help you out.
 

Steven.

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people still use CDs? damn all i use is my iPod
 

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I do because I am not paying over $100 for the adapter for my stock radio.
 

Steven.

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s**t i rather have a radio with a cassete player lol, i can get that adapter for like $5 to connect my ipod.
in my civic i have a headunit that has iPod connecter came with it
 

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s**t i rather have a radio with a cassete player lol, i can get that adapter for like $5 to connect my ipod.
in my civic i have a headunit that has iPod connecter came with it
I do too but I don't like the sound quality that way. I want the direct connect that plugs into the back of the radio.
 

Steven.

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Listening to your iPod through your tape player is for old people who never change the volume.
its also for people who dont have i pod connectivity. lol
like the truck i drive, and im not about to buy a radio for it just to connect the ipod
 

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USB Inputs on mine... Buy a 4GB stick for 20.00 ,fill it up, DONE! label folders, and song type,description. My Pioneer scrolls the songs on the display.

So for me its USB FTW! f**k IPOD. (overpriced and too trendy when u have a toilet paper holder with IPOD inputs)

Oh yea, You might check out various audio installers cause they might have a stock unit from some other schlep that left it behind. call around and check.. or junkyards have OE radios also.

Tell Mom Merry Xmas for me!
 


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