Retain OEM Amplifier - Replace Factory Radio - Bypass OEM Amplifier - Retain OEM Backup Camera - Radio Replacement - Honda Wiring Harness
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.
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.
Bypassing the factory amplifier is a more difficult undertaking but provides the best sound quality gain. When bypassing, it takes a more work because you have to run the bypass harness to the factory amplifier, which is often located in some other part of the car. Bypassing the factory amplifier will require an aftermarket amplifier or using the aftermarket radio's internal amplifier.
When replacing your factory radio with an aftermarket radio you will want to most likely retain your OEM backup camera. Factory backup camera retention harnesses make this very easy with a simple plug and play connector so you don't have to splice power, ground and video signal to aftermarket connectors that your new aftermarket radio can use.
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.
Bypassing the factory amplifier is a more difficult undertaking but provides the best sound quality gain. When bypassing, it takes a more work because you have to run the bypass harness to the factory amplifier, which is often located in some other part of the car. Bypassing the factory amplifier will require an aftermarket amplifier or using the aftermarket radio's internal amplifier.
When replacing your factory radio with an aftermarket radio you will want to most likely retain your OEM backup camera. Factory backup camera retention harnesses make this very easy with a simple plug and play connector so you don't have to splice power, ground and video signal to aftermarket connectors that your new aftermarket radio can use.
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- Out Of StockMetra XSVI-1731-NAV 2016 - and Up Honda Civic Radio interface with Navigation outputs$55.99Out of stock
- Provides all connections to factory wiring and makes installing an aftermarket stereo very easy in select 2016 - and Up Honda vehicles
- Provides accessory output
- Retains the factory backup camera
- Perfect for use with aftermarket navigation system as interface provides navigation system outputs (parking brake, reverse, mute, V.S.S.) from databus signals
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