I found this on the web at:
http://www.tss-radio.com/images/HO-52-01.pdf You'll find pictures there. STEP 1. Start by removing the cigarette lighter panel. Insert a hook tool behind the top left corner of the panel and gently pull outward to release the retainer clip. Continue working the hook tool around the panel until all six (6) clips are released. Disconnect the wire harness to the lighter and set panel aside. Inside the panel opening, at the top, are two (2) 8mm hex-head screws that hold the bottom of the radio in place. Remove the screws. STEP 2. Remove the trim bezel that surrounds the radio / climate control module. Insert a hook tool behind the lower left corner of the bezel and pull firmly outward to release a retainer clip. NOTE: These clips hold more tightly than usual. Continue working the hook tool around the panel until all nine (9) clips are released. (See photo # 2. Clips are in the circled areas). Do not disconnect any wiring to the radio. Let the panel hangs downward.
why, are you planning on stealing one?
Behind the front bumper and grill and in front of the radiator.
$30 - or less in a junk yard
The radio antenna converts electromagnetic radiation to electrical energy
Your antenna lead-in is broken, and the radio isn't getting any signal. That's why it keeps scanning and can't hear anything. Check the connection from the antenna to the cable, and if that's OK, then you'll have to replace the cable from the antenna to the radio. You did connect the antenna to it when you were checking it in the first car, right ? You can quickly test this hypothesis: With a radio in the first car, where no radio works, connect the power, but don't connect the car's antenna to it. Instead, stick the end of a different piece of wire ( 3 to 6 ft long) into the center hole of the antenna connector on the radio, and see if that makes it possible for the radio to start hearing things.
A fixed antenna is wired directly to the radio on a 1996 Honda Civic. Pull the center console off and find the antenna wire behind the radio. Tie a nylon to the antenna wire and pull the old unit out. Tie the new wire for the antenna to the nylon so it can be properly snaked back.
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a 1980 civic hatchback , that thing still running,
Its on the rear windshield, top-center to be exact!
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To replace the antenna in a Honda CR-V, first, locate the base of the antenna on the roof or rear of the vehicle. Use a wrench or pliers to unscrew the old antenna from its mount. Once removed, attach the new antenna by screwing it into the same mount, ensuring it's secure. Finally, test the radio reception to confirm the new antenna is functioning properly.
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* Remove the ashtray and ashtray holder * Remove the mounting screws lower the radio unplug the electrical connector and antenna lead then pull the radio out of dashboard