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2001 Honda Accord 6 CD in-dash changer

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Printed Date: May 19, 2025 at 6:40 AM


Topic: 2001 Honda Accord 6 CD in-dash changer

Posted By: Yoshi_D_Dino
Subject: 2001 Honda Accord 6 CD in-dash changer
Date Posted: February 19, 2004 at 1:13 PM

Hello, can a 2001-02 Honda Accord 6 CD in-dash changer control an outboard changer? It has only 1 plug in the back.

I know the previous 1998-2000 models were a single CD and had the option to control an outboard changer. It had 2 plugs in the back.

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Posted By: customsuburb
Date Posted: February 19, 2004 at 9:40 PM

Try this. Either site has similar cd changers but Crutchfield is more reliable I think. to view the options for your vehicle on crutchfield go to the left bar and click on "what fits my car" then enter all of your vehicle info and it halfway down your vehicle's page there should be a link to facotory cd changers. click on it and there you go. You can also buy an aftermarket cd changer from Alpine with an adaptor from perhipial that lets you use it with your factory radio!

www.crutchfield.com

https://www.wrightstuffelectronics.com/wrightstuffelectronics.com/main/item?item_id=305





Posted By: killerc
Date Posted: February 19, 2004 at 11:01 PM

there is a changer on the market  called a neo changer it comes with about 20 different harneses to adapt to almost all factory radios with changer controls. best buy has them for about 2 bills



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Posted By: customsuburb
Date Posted: February 20, 2004 at 6:32 PM

I would just stick with crutchfield.com. Besides these changers are meant for this car. Also Crutchfield.com will give you better tech support and knowlege about their products because all that they sell is electronics. Unlike Best Buy which sells everything from washing machines to CDs to car audio.

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