Thanks for the video. Question on the FM radio topic: Didn't the FM and AM on the factory radio still work after your install? My 2009 has the shark fin antenna for the existing radio (which works so nicely) and I definitely want to maintain the ability to use FM and AM radio in the car, and preferably Not need to stream the easy-to-receive local stations which the factory radio already picks up so well. So, I am hoping the existing radio still works after the install, correct?
Yes - the original FM and AM receivers are still connected to the car's antenna and still work as they did pre-install (when FM or AM is selected as the input source). The nice thing about the antenna I connected to the new head is it allows you to see the song title/artist, has a built-in equalizer, and a few other features the OEM stereo does not have. It is completely not needed if you are going to listen to the FM/AM through the original stereo. But is easy to connect when you have things torn apart..... Good luck if you proceed with the install!
good video, now i am going to install this in every honda accord i sell
Thank you for making this video!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video.
Question on the FM radio topic: Didn't the FM and AM on the factory radio still work after your install? My 2009 has the shark fin antenna for the existing radio (which works so nicely) and I definitely want to maintain the ability to use FM and AM radio in the car, and preferably Not need to stream the easy-to-receive local stations which the factory radio already picks up so well. So, I am hoping the existing radio still works after the install, correct?
Yes - the original FM and AM receivers are still connected to the car's antenna and still work as they did pre-install (when FM or AM is selected as the input source). The nice thing about the antenna I connected to the new head is it allows you to see the song title/artist, has a built-in equalizer, and a few other features the OEM stereo does not have. It is completely not needed if you are going to listen to the FM/AM through the original stereo. But is easy to connect when you have things torn apart..... Good luck if you proceed with the install!