Sat Radio installation with nav on 2003 accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Sophisticado, Sep 10, 2003.

  1. Sophisticado

    Sophisticado Guest

    does anyone know if the Navigation System on the 2003 Accord has RCA inputs
    for the CD/ACC switch. If so, is there a way that I can directly hook up a
    Satellite Radio System in addition to the already installed CD changer
    without having to use fm modulator? Is there a Honda harness that will
    allow two devices on the CDE/ACC switch and allow me to witch between the
    two?
     
    Sophisticado, Sep 10, 2003
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  2. Sophisticado

    Someone Guest

    Sophisticado,

    Below is a copy of a forum post I made at www.ipodlounge.com

    Log Jam Electronics sells an Sony CD-Changer / Aux interface for
    the 2003 Accord head unit. However, to use it with the Navigation head
    unit, you will have do make some modifications to a spare wiring
    harness. The instructions are on Log Jam's page.

    Hope this helps!

    - Mark

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    I have a few links for you:

    You can buy an interface unit for the stock 2003 Accord
    head unit at:

    http://www.logjamelectronics.com/sounsnhond3.html

    This Honda parts company has PDF files of all installation
    instructions. This file shows the install of a CD-Changer
    into the 2003 Accord. You can use this as reference to
    pull out the storage compartment below the stock head unit:

    http://www.handa-accessories.com/ac...TRNKCHANGER.pdf

    I haven't installed this thing yet, so I can't give you anything more
    than the above. However, through searching the web, people have been
    saying that they are getting some humming noise when the engine is on.
    This is usually because of a a bad ground. Check this link for more
    details:

    http://www.xmfan.com/viewtopic.php?t=4867


    Hope this information helps!
     
    Someone, Sep 14, 2003
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