Replace Factory Radio - Retain OEM Amplifier - Retain OE AUX Input - Repair Factory Wiring - Acura Wiring Harness
When replacing your factory radio with an aftermarket radio you will want to not cut any of the factory wiring. Radio replacement harnesses make this very easy with a simple plug and play connector so you don't have to splice power, ground and speaker connections to the aftermarket radio connector that is included with your new aftermarket radio.
Retaining the factory amplifier is the easiest option when replacing a factory radio. In some vehicles retaining the factory amplifier is the only option. But your new stereo's sound is limited to what the factory amplifier's out capabilities are.
Retaining the factory 3.5mm Auxiliary input when replacing your factory radio with and aftermarket radio is important when you want to connect an external device easily to the inputs of the aftermarket radio, these harnesses make that easy.
Easily repair your factory radio connectors when they have been damaged or cut. Our color coded wiring harnesses allow you to easily replace cut off connectors or damaged wiring.
Retaining the factory amplifier is the easiest option when replacing a factory radio. In some vehicles retaining the factory amplifier is the only option. But your new stereo's sound is limited to what the factory amplifier's out capabilities are.
Retaining the factory 3.5mm Auxiliary input when replacing your factory radio with and aftermarket radio is important when you want to connect an external device easily to the inputs of the aftermarket radio, these harnesses make that easy.
Easily repair your factory radio connectors when they have been damaged or cut. Our color coded wiring harnesses allow you to easily replace cut off connectors or damaged wiring.
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- Metra TurboWires 70-1721 Wiring Harness for 1998 - 2007 Acura and Honda$6.99
- Used to install and aftermarket car stereo without cutting stock connections
- Includes 20 Pin plug for power and speaker connections
- Allows for the installation of an aftermarket radio using the existing factory wiring and connectors