how to remove factory deck from 2003 rsx
#3
Not sure about how to get your deck out since I don't have your car. lol! But, these will work for keeping the factory deck in and running an amp. I use one in my vehicle, it works great!
http://www.cardomain.com/shoptype/Af...rface+Adapters
Looks like this one will work specifcally for your car too
http://www.cardomain.com/shop/list.p...ters&x=56&y=15
http://www.cardomain.com/shoptype/Af...rface+Adapters
Looks like this one will work specifcally for your car too
http://www.cardomain.com/shop/list.p...ters&x=56&y=15
#4
well im sure i wont mess anything up i just dont want to break anything when taking out the deck. if anyone has taken one out plz let me know how they did it. i hate working on new cars.. also i was wondering if i unhook the deck will the anit theft close off the deck?? i know when removeing on a lexus they dont unless you hook it up into another car but i dont know about acura.
#7
is this the one http://cgi.ebay.ca/04-ACURA-RSX-OEM-...QQcmdZViewItem
#8
making an aftermarket amplifier work with the factory h/u, would depend on which deck you have in there.
if it's the 6 disc in-dash changer, you have an amplifier under the passenger seat.
if it's a single disc, than a line convertor should be used.
to remove the factory h/u: you must remove the cover below the h/u(above the console)
there is two bolts with 8mm heads that must come out, it's very little room for tools, ratcheting gear wrench will come in handy.
you can than pull the h/u out, unplug the hazard switch, and woo-hoo, it's outa-there!!
if it's the 6 disc in-dash changer, you have an amplifier under the passenger seat.
if it's a single disc, than a line convertor should be used.
to remove the factory h/u: you must remove the cover below the h/u(above the console)
there is two bolts with 8mm heads that must come out, it's very little room for tools, ratcheting gear wrench will come in handy.
you can than pull the h/u out, unplug the hazard switch, and woo-hoo, it's outa-there!!
#9
If you keep the H/U and have the Bose system (6 disc in-dah changer) then you can use this harness to run an amp for aftermarket speakers
http://linkmeup.com/CLAB98R.htm
http://linkmeup.com/CLAB98R.htm