2006 Mazda NC Miata stereo head unit removal and replacement.

2006 Mazda NC Miata stereo head unit removal and replacement.

A quick walk through on removal of factory (OEM) stereo head unit – with dis-assembly of the front dash – from Mazda Miata NC 2006, and a swipe for Alpine iD…

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Adam Ball says:

@Vittorio Sicilia The most important reason is so that the airbags don’t
accidentally deploy in your face while you are tinkering with the cars
electronics.

Vittorio Sicilia says:

Hi! Could you explain why do you have to disconnect the negative of the
battery? Thank you very much!

webchez69 says:

Great! Thank you… Is there more?

carranzaisra1 says:

almost that obvious 😉 Loved the video, really useful 😀 would be nice to
post a video installing the whole head unit back could it be possible??

Gr8Dane78 says:

I had a huge problem with that bolt too, and thought to myself “What were
they thinking”. Then a local expert/shop gave me the answer. It’s to
prevent theft. 🙂

NickOfClick says:

Dang it, is it really that obvious? 🙁

Austin Grubbs says:

What no shot of vodka before the install?? 🙂

hikaru555 says:

If you have the bose option, will the volume be super loud at low volumes?
Does that require bypassing the amp, and if so, how do you do it?

NCC2087 says:

That’s a great dog.

quadritos says:

aawwn, cute dog! :3

p00kie says:

So wheres the video of the new head unit installed?

Douglas Shepherd says:

This is a GREAT, time saving video. I just finished installing a Neo
ProLink 3V9 i-pod adapter in my 2006 Mazda Miata. After trying to get to
the radio on my own, I thought about You Tube and found this one. Probably
saved me hours of frustration and scratched panels. Thanks for the video.
You were a great help. Nice dog, too.

Longy485 says:

Thanks for this. It will help me a lot with my Audiolink installation

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