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Old Mar 23, 2025 | 02:32 AM
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HELP! '99 Stock Radio Connectors

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I desperately need some help! My '99 finally arrived today from JP and it came with the ETC, Kenwood head with a pioneer sub + 2 external tweeters and 2 cameras that can record footages. All sounds fancy right? Well, I want to remove all of them as they don't work at all in the states. I started tonight, and the wiring for this whole combination is crazy, I've got miles of wires. I've got down to removing the head unit and would like to ask if anyone has a picture of the stock connectors. My guess is these 2 white ones. This whole set up is too advanced for me. Last time I worked on an aftermarket radio was to install a single din on a 97 civic back in like 2009. Also, is there anyway to have access to the fuse panel on the left kick panel without removing the dash? I see some wires running into there. HELP!!!
These are the stock ones, correct?
These are the stock ones, correct?
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Old Mar 23, 2025 | 11:38 AM
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Yes, those are the stock radio connectors and there is no fuse box in the left kick panel on rhd car. There is an easily accessible fuse box on the right though.
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Old Mar 23, 2025 | 02:56 PM
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You can get the radio connector to plug right into those for like $8. I just did a video installing a budget head unit in my car.

https://a.co/d/fCpHoSN


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Old Mar 23, 2025 | 05:34 PM
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yes, after poking my head down there to see, there were a few connectors above of the ECU but yeah no fuse box there on the left
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Old Mar 23, 2025 | 05:39 PM
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OH SMALL WORLD. I came across your channel last week...i believe that video was about installing the autoexe intake if I am not mistaken. Awesome, I will watch it!
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Old Mar 24, 2025 | 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by mrb1218
OH SMALL WORLD. I came across your channel last week...i believe that video was about installing the autoexe intake if I am not mistaken. Awesome, I will watch it!
That would be the one. The Fuse box you are thinking of should be on the drivers side. You can pretty much reverse all the dash parts in a RHD vs what you would normally see in the LHD cars. You should be able to run the new stereo just off that harness I posted. Then whatever else you need if you have an external aftermarket AMP. There is a factory AMP that powers the dash speaker that needs to be hooked up to the Blue/White wire if you intend on running that speaker, if not, you can leave it unhooked an just use that wire for your external AMP if you have one for a sub or whatever.
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