Retain OEM Subwoofer - Bypass OEM Amplifier - Retain OEM Amplifier - Add Backup Camera to Factory Radio - Retain OEM USB Input - Honda Wiring Harness
When replacing your factory radio with an aftermarket radio you will want to most likely retain your OEM subwoofer for your bass notes. Subwoofer retention harnesses make this very easy with a simple plug and play connector so you don't have to splice signal wires to aftermarket connectors that your new aftermarket radio can use to send the audio signals to the factory subwoofer.
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.
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.
Some factory radio's have a video input but the manufacturer opted to not install the camera due to vehicle package or options reasons. You can easily add a reverse camera to the factory radio with a simple harness. Add-a-camera harnesses make this very easy with a simple plug and play connector so you don't have to splice the factory power, ground and video signal to aftermarket back up camera.
When replacing your factory radio with an aftermarket radio you will want to most likely retain your OEM USB port. Factory USB retention harnesses make this very easy with a simple plug and play connector so you don't have to splice power, ground and USB signals to USB connector that your new aftermarket radio can use.
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.
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.
Some factory radio's have a video input but the manufacturer opted to not install the camera due to vehicle package or options reasons. You can easily add a reverse camera to the factory radio with a simple harness. Add-a-camera harnesses make this very easy with a simple plug and play connector so you don't have to splice the factory power, ground and video signal to aftermarket back up camera.
When replacing your factory radio with an aftermarket radio you will want to most likely retain your OEM USB port. Factory USB retention harnesses make this very easy with a simple plug and play connector so you don't have to splice power, ground and USB signals to USB connector that your new aftermarket radio can use.
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- idataLink ACC-USB2 USB Retention harness for 2012 - 2019 Honda, Scion, Subaru, and Toyota vehicles$16.99
- Retain your factory USB jack panel and capabilities when you install an after-market radio
- Compatible with select 2012 - 2019 Scion, Subaru, and Toyota vehicles
- Plug & Play Harness and requires no modification to factory wiring
- Axxess AX-HON24RVC-6V Honda Factory backup camera retention / addition harness$22.99
- Fits 2015 - 2018 select Honda vehicles
- Use your Aftermarket Car Stereo to display the factory back up camera
- Allows an aftermarket camera to be added to the factory screen
- Plug-and-play installation for quick installation
- Provides 6 volt dc output for factory camera
- Metra 70-1726 Factory Amplifier Bypass Harness for 2003 - 2011 Honda Element$35.99
- Works for 2003 - 2011 Honda Element
- Used to install and aftermarket car stereo and bypass factory amplifier without cutting stock connections
- 15-pin plug for speaker and subwoofer connections
- 208" Long leads for amplifier bypass
- idataLink Maestro HRN-RR-HO1 Radio Replacement and Steering Wheel Interface Harness for 2006 - 2011 Acura and Honda Vehicles$36.99
- Fits select 2006 - 2011 Acura and Honda vehicles
- Plug-and-Play T-harness for ADS-MRR Interface
- Install and aftermarket car stereo receiver and retain all OEM features and audio system
- Provides inputs and output to aftermarket car stereo receiver (Speaker, Power/Ground, Illumination, and Navigation)
- Displays engine performance data on touchscreen with select Alpine, JVC, Kenwood and Pioneer receivers
- idataLink Maestro HRN-RR-HO2 Radio Replacement and Steering Wheel Interface Harness for 2008 - 2018 Honda Vehicles$48.99
- Fits select 2008 - 2018 Honda Vehicles
- Plug-and-Play T-harness for ADS-MRR Interface
- Install and aftermarket car stereo receiver and retain all OEM features and audio system
- Provides inputs and output to aftermarket car stereo receiver (Speaker, Power/Ground, Illumination, and Navigation)
- Displays engine performance data on touchscreen with select Alpine, JVC, Kenwood and Pioneer receivers
- Metra 70-1719 Factory Amplifier Bypass Harness for 2003 - 2011 Honda Element$57.99
- Works for 2003 - 2011 Honda Element
- Used to install and aftermarket car stereo and bypass factory amplifier without cutting stock connections
- Includes plug for power, ground, speaker and subwoofer connections
- 208" Long leads for amplifier bypass