New guy.. Stereo Help
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Hi all. Im new here, I have an 06 Accord EX-L sedan in carbon bronze coming in around Friday.
My question is simple... I have been searching for about 25 minutes with no luck on this forum, so Im wondering if someone could tell me real quick.... The model Im getting comes with a 6-CD in-dash changer with the auto climate. I see there is a button for "AUX", or auxiliary input. This is nearly always the red/white combination RCA inputs. Im wondering how I can access these.
Do I need to buy the cable that converts stereo to RCA and plug it into the head unit itself, or is there a wire coming out already? Also, do I need to do all the work of getting to the back of the stereo to locate these RCAs if it has them?
Thank you so much.
Justin
My question is simple... I have been searching for about 25 minutes with no luck on this forum, so Im wondering if someone could tell me real quick.... The model Im getting comes with a 6-CD in-dash changer with the auto climate. I see there is a button for "AUX", or auxiliary input. This is nearly always the red/white combination RCA inputs. Im wondering how I can access these.
Do I need to buy the cable that converts stereo to RCA and plug it into the head unit itself, or is there a wire coming out already? Also, do I need to do all the work of getting to the back of the stereo to locate these RCAs if it has them?
Thank you so much.

Justin
Welcome to the forum! I don't know off the top of my head about the AUX input on an 06. What I can tell you is that there is a few other threads about the stereo systems... Check out this one it seems to have the most info...
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/m_7405/tm.htm
https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/m_7405/tm.htm
Hi New Person...go into the members area up top and e-mail one of our members who's good on stereo questions, his member nams is "theycallme rickjames"..He will help you figure this out..
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Hey by the way...go to the new member area and introduce your self to the members, this way you can meet some of the other members who may live by your area of the World...
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there are no standard inputs on the back of the honda radio... but there is a "honda specific" plug on the underneath of the radio itself. This input is used for the optional tape player or mp3 player that replaces the big storage unit underneath the radio. I believe a company named "pac industries" makes or is developing aux. input converters for factory radios. go to best buy and see if they are available in your area.
Thank You RickJames ..we appreciate your stereo help, thats why I sent the new member to see you..Thank You and I see you a Contributor Also ...Congrates buddy...
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there are no standard inputs on the back of the honda radio... but there is a "honda specific" plug on the underneath of the radio itself. This input is used for the optional tape player or mp3 player that replaces the big storage unit underneath the radio. I believe a company named "pac industries" makes or is developing aux. input converters for factory radios. go to best buy and see if they are available in your area.
there are no standard inputs on the back of the honda radio... but there is a "honda specific" plug on the underneath of the radio itself. This input is used for the optional tape player or mp3 player that replaces the big storage unit underneath the radio. I believe a company named "pac industries" makes or is developing aux. input converters for factory radios. go to best buy and see if they are available in your area.
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