How to install a new radio in a 2004 Honda Civic 1 of 3

How to install a new radio in a  2004 Honda Civic 1 of 3

Watch as we install a new head unit in a 2004 7th Gen. Honda Civic. We put in a Kenwood KDC-MP783U to replace the stock radio. Watch our trials and travails …

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George BIshara says:

Did you really need to take the console unit out? I did mine without touching the console.

xdluvx says:

just wanted to say thanks for posting this! installed a stereo today with no problem thanks to your video!

Danny Schryburt says:

This was extremely helpful. Thank you so much for posting it. FYI for those with automatics, another guy (ElQuesoGuapo) has posted a video on Youtube that will help you get started and then you can continue on with JoeSchlubb’s.

Thanks again!

ever bustillo says:

gracias! es lo que estaba buscando.

hebemis says:

Thanks, got the thing apart in 5 mins thanks to your video… never would have figured it out from alldatadiy instructions or on my own

Lindsey Grey says:

5:53 That’s what she said.

lpsrt says:

hey i just bought a 2004 Honda civic si Manual and i want to put a radio in it. So i dont need to remove the center console? Thanks!

TheGunblade912 says:

Stick shift cars have to take the center console out to put a new radio but in automatic you dont do that…i know that b/c my friend has a stick shift car had to take the whole center console out to put new radio and sub woofers…… >.> <.<

Jonathan Rembert says:

U just doing a car make over not taking the radio off

fatboy19831 says:

Excellent!!!!!

John Doe says:

Do I need to dismantle the center console and remove the module to just replace my factory Honda 04 radio CD player?

deathclock159 says:

Can you do one on how to remove the door panel on an 04 honda civic lx. My keys won’t go into the door lock so I have to get in through the trunk

andrewtamporum says:

Just used this awesome tutorial to install a Sony deck in my Civic 2005. Very good details here!

Kijik W. says:

Thanks for making this video! I’m about to tackle this project tonight!

darkscope2 says:

Too much fucking work…. Ima just pay best buy $30 to install my Bluetooth deck lol

SoberCreativeGloving says:

Why are you using your phone while driving ?

Jetario says:

You have a car just like mine, cept mine is red and has a spoiler. Only car I’ve had but thanks for the help.

geotuckvideos says:

Great tutorial, it was a huge help.

Myles Crawley says:

Solid video

Steve Sprengel says:

Great video Joe! Thanks for your help. Oh, I didn’t need to completely remove the console on my automatic Civic. 

Marnovmed says:

thanks for this video it really helped me alot!!!!!!!!1

Hai Thao Tran says:

at 3:33, could anyone tell me what size of that screws? I need to know to go buy the tool to open it. Thanks

Gabriel Cubas says:

Word too much work . and the first thing is to disconnect the battery
..lmao

DONONQUAD says:

OK Heads up people u do not need to the dismantle your center console? to get to the stock radio !! way too much work ..

yoy2mandala says:

The first thing is to disconnect the battery.

Gerald Brown says:

Thank you for the video. I have to say that a step is missing, though. The middle console should slide back easily during removal. The likely reason that he had trouble sliding it back is that he didn’t remove the screw(s) at that bottom of the storage compartment. Trying to slide it back with the storage compartment still screwed down would be pretty tough.

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