I installed an old radio in the Peterbilt truck I drive for work last night. Worked pretty good! Now this gives me a bit more confidence to install a new radio in my '14 Silverado and I'll most likely be going through your website to order a radio just like this. Thank you!
Awesome! Keep in mind that you get free tech support on anything purchased with us, so if you run into any questions during the installation on your truck, just give us a call!
I just ordered a radio form Crutchfield today. Getting ready to do my first ever removal and install. How do I get those posi connectors? Do they come with the Crux SWRHK-65P Wiring Interface?
Could be a stupid question, but there were 2 big connectors pulled from the stock unit. But only one was used for the aftermarket unit. Is that second connector not needed,
I am trying to install a Ken wood stero. Model DMX7706S double din radio into my 2000 chysler 300M my problem is that I can’ t find a kit to make it fit. Please advise me on where I can find a kit to make this work
We have not found a double din radio mounting kit for it either which I believe is due to a limited height radio opening and radio cavity. Some sort of modifications are needed to create more room for this sized radio chassis. We recommend contacting a local custom installer to check if they can create the room and make a mounting kit to help install it
I have a Pioneer AVH-X3800BHS DVD, trying to install in a 2016 Ford F250 super crew cab. I have the right wiring harness but when everything is hooked up the stereo will not turn on. I have a 2nd wiring harness in the stereo cavity that came off the right side of the back of my factory stereo. Do I need another harness for that? I am not sure why mine will not turn on. Am I missing something?
The proper integration harness will provide the 12volt switched, primary power lead for connection to the aftermarket stereo's harness.If you purchased the equipment from Crutchfield, you can contact our tech support department for assistance. Their toll-free number is printed on your invoice.If you purchased the equipment elsewhere and the retailer will not help, we do offer paid access to our tech support services: bit.ly/2l1NhvL You can also contact Pioneer directly: 800-421-1404Hope that helps.--Crutchfield.
I have a double din avh-x5800bhs and I can't find the wiring harness to connect the radio to the car. can you link the one used in the video I'm fairly certain that's the one I need. thanks
The link below should be to the harness in this video but we have a way to make sure you get the correct one. First, here is the link to the harness: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/p_120705520/item.html We have advisors that can make sure you get the correct harness. You can contact us directly: bit.ly/1tLNAOf I hope that helps. --Crutchfield
We do not have a way to get that factory installed microphone working with the Bluetooth in the new radio. Wish we had different news for you on that subject
I have a factory Bose system in my car. Can I replace the head unit and still keep the factory speakers, amp, and subwoofer? If so, what would I need to purchase?
Thanks for your question! For more personalized assistance suited to your specific vehicle, needs and budget, please contact an Advisor directly from the Crutchfield website: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/support/ContactUs.aspx --Crutchfield
This is a good video, I will be doing something like this for my Daughters 2016 Subaru Forrester. I will need to do more research though, the seems a little more tricky with the HVAC controls being in the way.
We have the installation gear needed to install a radio in that Camry and we also provide custom instructions along with free tech support! If we can help you find anything, let us know! www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc974/support/ContactUs.aspx
I purchased a harness adaptor from you. I followed the directions on the instuction booklet and there is no power to the radio. There is power to my old radio but not my new one.
Sorry to hear about the issues with the install. Please give our Tech Team a call - they should be able to help get it straitened out. You'll find their number on your invoice or in the "my orders" section of the website.
We provide lifetime tech support with every purchase so, you can contact us for help troubleshooting the issue. You'll find the toll-free number to our tech support service printed on your invoice (attached as a PDF file to your shipment confirmation email). If you do not have your invoice or order number, you can contact our Customer Support department by calling 800-955-9091. They can find your order in our system and transfer you over to tech support once they have your order number.Hope that helps.--Crutchfield
Very nice professional work. Me, I would have ordered identical radio, then I could just skip adapting the new to the harness. I'm just not that brave when it comes to electronics. Yet, I see you where able to add many new features...! I have old car, old equipment, no cell phone and manual windows. I'm old but I'm still working circles around you young whipper snappers.
We don't have a video for that vehicle, but our technical support does know how to get the radio out. Their help is free on items purchased from Crutchfield and they can walk you through the process. HTH! --Crutchfield
Funny how you breezed right through that parking brake wire. How long did it take a couple of guys to get that set for you? Oh and how many features work besides the radio without it? I’m guessing none. Oh wait the clock. That stereo is a brick without it and if your parking brake wire is a bear to connect to, you’re screwed unless you buy or rig up a bypass.
I bought the wiring harness aftermarket face-plate to secure radio, and I have all the wires connected except for the yellow constant 12v wire. Where should I connect this wire? Also, hypothetically, if I were not to connect this wire would the new radio not turn on? Thanks
The yellow is the constant 12volt power lead to retain the memory settings of the stereo. (clock, radio presets, audio adjustments, etc.). The radio will work without this lead connected but all of the settings will return to factory defaults each and every time the stereo is powered down. If you got the proper wiring harness for your vehicle, there should be a matching yellow lead to connect the stereo's lead to.Hope that helps!--Crutchfield
Yes and the majority of the our current models have built-in amps. We do have an interface you can use to keep the SYNC with select models in your Taurus as well.
You might be thinking of the JL Audio FIX 86, which can be found here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc313/p_13698103/JL-Audio-FiX-86.html What are you looking to upgrade in the system?
A module to fix signal issues from the head unit.... I replaced the deck speakers with JL C1s and still is having the initial crackling and clipping noise. Head may just need to be replaced. I do want to keep the Sync system going if I can.
AudioControl also makes a DSP to help adjust and clean up the audio from a factory radio: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/p_161DM810/item.html It may be possible to keep the SYNC system working with a new radio installed into your Taurus. Is your's a sedan? Does it have the 4 or the 6 speaker system in it?
Do I need to plug in the antenna wire for the radio to turn on ? Because mine won’t turn on and everything is wired correctly and is receiving power because the ground is showing output. 2010 Ford Focus SEL
No you should be able to power the radio on without connecting the antenna wire. The 12 volt constant and accessory power are going to be the wires you need to ensure are connected properly. If you purchased it from Crutchfield our Tech Support can help walk you through the installation. You can reach them here: bit.ly/2DGSzu3
We have developed a MasterSheet that outlines the process to remove the stock radio/CD player in a 2005 Murano in step-by-step instructions and pictures to help. We include this MasterSheet for free with the purchase of gear for your vehicle, but we can sell it when that is all you need: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/p_264MASTER/item.html
Will the above video, be basically the same way to install a aftermarket CD player into a 2006 Jeep Liberty Renegade? I know from other clips how to remove the factory stereo out, but non show the basic steps in doing a wiring harness. My model also has a steering wheel controls.
Car stereo installations can vary a lot from vehicle to vehicle. In order to see what's needed to install a new stereo in your '06 Renegade, you can check out the "OutfitMyCar" application on our website here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/car/carselector.aspx?lp=%2fCar%2foutfitmycar%2fmycar.aspx When you purchase from Crutchfield, we include vehicle specific install instructions and our in-house Tech Support to answer any questions 7-days a week; making the installation a lot easier on your own than you might think. I hope that helps. --Crutchfield
That depends on if your Eclipse came factory equipped with the premium "Infinity" sound system or the basic audio option. You can be sure to get the proper installation accessories for your vehicle by using the "Outfit My Car" application on the main Crutchfield website: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc180/car/carselector.aspx?lp=%2fCar%2foutfitmycar%2fmycar.aspx Hope that helps!--Crutchfield
If I have a pioneer radio in my vw Jetta and let's say when I sell the car I take the radio out, can I buy a different installation kit for a different car without buying a new radio?
It's very likely we'll have the installation accessories (dash mount kit, integration harness, antenna adapter, etc.) you'll need to install the aftermarket stereo in the new vehicle, yes. Just be sure to retain the Pioneer's wiring harness and, depending on the specific model, the metal mounting (DIN) sleeve. For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact us directly by phone or through our online chat service: bit.ly/2jBGHPp Hope that helps --Crutchfield
If by "functional buttons" you mean factory steering wheel radio controls, they can likely be retained with the proper installation accessories for your vehicle and a compatible stereo.It's always best to start with the "Outfit My Car" application on the main Crutchfield website: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc180/car/carselector.aspx?lp=%2fCar%2foutfitmycar%2fmycar.aspx Then, when you add a selected stereo to your shopping cart, you will be prompted to select a package of installation accessories for your specific vehicle application. Be sure to select a package that has the "Steering Wheel Controls" box checked.For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact is directly: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc180/support/ContactUs.aspx Hope that helps!--Crutchfield
Really on the visor each their own .. great video Besides the Jenkee microphone that should’ve went on the headliner by the rearview mirror and be hidden
I installed the unit on my 05-F150 according to the instructions. Volume up and down works and tuning up works but tuning down or back changes to DVD. now what.
If you purchased the stereo from Crutchfield, feel free to contact our Tech Support team. They can walk you through the settings and see if there may be a fix. Our toll-free Tech Support number is printed on your invoice, and is also available under the "My Orders" tab in the "My Account" section of our website. If you did not purchase the unit from Crutchfield, then you may want to contact the manufacturer. You can also post your question in our forums: community.crutchfield.com Hope that helps! --Crutchfield
Sorry to hear about the theft.You can see all of the models we recommend to fit your vehicle by using the "Outfit My Car" application on the main Crutchfield website: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc180/car/carselector.aspx?lp=%2fCar%2foutfitmycar%2fmycar.aspx For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact us directly: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc180/support/ContactUs.aspx Hope that helps!--Crutchfield
If you undo the battery neg. And accidentally short neg. To ground.. yep nothing shorting pos. To chassis could be exciting though. Why dx the neg not the pos? Disconnect the neg. "Because "it's already grounded" it's?? Huh? Guys ever use the newer double in out harness ? Plug n play
What a good teacher you are! I now feel confident that I can do it! So grateful! Million thanks!🌹
Glad it helped! Let us know when we can help again
All the pre wired harness and ready parts yall sent with my new radio made it so much easier to install!!!
I love you guys 🥲🥲🥲🥲
Yes!! 😍🙌 Which one did you get??
I installed an old radio in the Peterbilt truck I drive for work last night. Worked pretty good!
Now this gives me a bit more confidence to install a new radio in my '14 Silverado and I'll most likely be going through your website to order a radio just like this.
Thank you!
Awesome! Keep in mind that you get free tech support on anything purchased with us, so if you run into any questions during the installation on your truck, just give us a call!
@@crutchfield Okay, that's cool! Thank you!
So welcome!
Very useful. I think I can now install my own radio. Well done video.
I just ordered a radio form Crutchfield today. Getting ready to do my first ever removal and install. How do I get those posi connectors? Do they come with the Crux SWRHK-65P Wiring Interface?
Those connectors are not included with a harness. They are available for purchase here:
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/p_669PP500/item.html
Thank you! This makes it much less intimidating.
You're welcome Jessi. You also get lifetime tech support with any of the products your order from Crutchfield.
Perfect I’m doing the install on an 06 F350 and this makes it really easy, thx
You're welcome Ryan! Glad you found the video helpful! 🙂
Could be a stupid question, but there were 2 big connectors pulled from the stock unit. But only one was used for the aftermarket unit. Is that second connector not needed,
In this case, we did just need to connect the one plug. This will vary from install to install.
I am trying to install a Ken wood stero. Model DMX7706S double din radio into my 2000 chysler 300M my problem is that I can’ t find a kit to make it fit. Please advise me on where I can find a kit to make this work
We have not found a double din radio mounting kit for it either which I believe is due to a limited height radio opening and radio cavity. Some sort of modifications are needed to create more room for this sized radio chassis. We recommend contacting a local custom installer to check if they can create the room and make a mounting kit to help install it
I have a Pioneer AVH-X3800BHS DVD, trying to install in a 2016 Ford F250 super crew cab. I have the right wiring harness but when everything is hooked up the stereo will not turn on. I have a 2nd wiring harness in the stereo cavity that came off the right side of the back of my factory stereo. Do I need another harness for that? I am not sure why mine will not turn on. Am I missing something?
The proper integration harness will provide the 12volt switched, primary power lead for connection to the aftermarket stereo's harness.If you purchased the equipment from Crutchfield, you can contact our tech support department for assistance. Their toll-free number is printed on your invoice.If you purchased the equipment elsewhere and the retailer will not help, we do offer paid access to our tech support services: bit.ly/2l1NhvL You can also contact Pioneer directly: 800-421-1404Hope that helps.--Crutchfield.
I have a double din avh-x5800bhs and I can't find the wiring harness to connect the radio to the car. can you link the one used in the video I'm fairly certain that's the one I need. thanks
The link below should be to the harness in this video but we have a way to make sure you get the correct one. First, here is the link to the harness:
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/p_120705520/item.html
We have advisors that can make sure you get the correct harness. You can contact us directly:
bit.ly/1tLNAOf
I hope that helps.
--Crutchfield
I have a question can you use the existing mic of the vehicle to the new radio with Bluetooth?
We do not have a way to get that factory installed microphone working with the Bluetooth in the new radio. Wish we had different news for you on that subject
I have a factory Bose system in my car. Can I replace the head unit and still keep the factory speakers, amp, and subwoofer? If so, what would I need to purchase?
Thanks for your question! For more personalized assistance suited to your specific vehicle, needs and budget, please contact an Advisor directly from the Crutchfield website: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/support/ContactUs.aspx
--Crutchfield
This is a good video, I will be doing something like this for my Daughters 2016 Subaru Forrester. I will need to do more research though, the seems a little more tricky with the HVAC controls being in the way.
We have the installation gear needed to install a radio in that Camry and we also provide custom instructions along with free tech support! If we can help you find anything, let us know! www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc974/support/ContactUs.aspx
I purchased a harness adaptor from you. I followed the directions on the instuction booklet and there is no power to the radio. There is power to my old radio but not my new one.
Sorry to hear about the issues with the install. Please give our Tech Team a call - they should be able to help get it straitened out. You'll find their number on your invoice or in the "my orders" section of the website.
We provide lifetime tech support with every purchase so, you can contact us for help troubleshooting the issue. You'll find the toll-free number to our tech support service printed on your invoice (attached as a PDF file to your shipment confirmation email). If you do not have your invoice or order number, you can contact our Customer Support department by calling 800-955-9091. They can find your order in our system and transfer you over to tech support once they have your order number.Hope that helps.--Crutchfield
Very nice professional work. Me, I would have ordered identical radio, then I could just skip adapting the new to the harness. I'm just not that brave when it comes to electronics. Yet, I see you where able to add many new features...!
I have old car, old equipment, no cell phone and manual windows. I'm old but I'm still working circles around you young whipper snappers.
You Made it look easy do you have one for a Lexus 2002 ES300 by Chance
We don't have a video for that vehicle, but our technical support does know how to get the radio out. Their help is free on items purchased from Crutchfield and they can walk you through the process. HTH!
--Crutchfield
Funny how you breezed right through that parking brake wire. How long did it take a couple of guys to get that set for you? Oh and how many features work besides the radio without it? I’m guessing none. Oh wait the clock. That stereo is a brick without it and if your parking brake wire is a bear to connect to, you’re screwed unless you buy or rig up a bypass.
I bought the wiring harness aftermarket face-plate to secure radio, and I have all the wires connected except for the yellow constant 12v wire. Where should I connect this wire? Also, hypothetically, if I were not to connect this wire would the new radio not turn on? Thanks
The yellow is the constant 12volt power lead to retain the memory settings of the stereo. (clock, radio presets, audio adjustments, etc.). The radio will work without this lead connected but all of the settings will return to factory defaults each and every time the stereo is powered down. If you got the proper wiring harness for your vehicle, there should be a matching yellow lead to connect the stereo's lead to.Hope that helps!--Crutchfield
Do these stereos have amps somewhere?
I'd like to hook one up instead of losing the Sync system.
I have an 08 Taurus Limited.
Yes and the majority of the our current models have built-in amps. We do have an interface you can use to keep the SYNC with select models in your Taurus as well.
I know JL has a "Fix" module. Can you direct me to something similar?
Thanks for getting back to me! Always enjoy talking with the local guys.
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You might be thinking of the JL Audio FIX 86, which can be found here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc313/p_13698103/JL-Audio-FiX-86.html
What are you looking to upgrade in the system?
A module to fix signal issues from the head unit....
I replaced the deck speakers with JL C1s and still is having the initial crackling and clipping noise. Head may just need to be replaced. I do want to keep the Sync system going if I can.
AudioControl also makes a DSP to help adjust and clean up the audio from a factory radio:
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/p_161DM810/item.html
It may be possible to keep the SYNC system working with a new radio installed into your Taurus. Is your's a sedan? Does it have the 4 or the 6 speaker system in it?
Thanks for the excellent high quality video.
Do I need to plug in the antenna wire for the radio to turn on ? Because mine won’t turn on and everything is wired correctly and is receiving power because the ground is showing output. 2010 Ford Focus SEL
No you should be able to power the radio on without connecting the antenna wire. The 12 volt constant and accessory power are going to be the wires you need to ensure are connected properly. If you purchased it from Crutchfield our Tech Support can help walk you through the installation. You can reach them here: bit.ly/2DGSzu3
very nice video, great job. many thanks to you, so grateful!
You're welcome! Thank you!
I got a Nissan 2005 murano how do you get the CD player out
We have developed a MasterSheet that outlines the process to remove the stock radio/CD player in a 2005 Murano in step-by-step instructions and pictures to help. We include this MasterSheet for free with the purchase of gear for your vehicle, but we can sell it when that is all you need:
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/p_264MASTER/item.html
Will the above video, be basically the same way to install a aftermarket CD player into a 2006 Jeep Liberty Renegade? I know from other clips how to remove the factory stereo out, but non show the basic steps in doing a wiring harness. My model also has a steering wheel controls.
Car stereo installations can vary a lot from vehicle to vehicle. In order to see what's needed to install a new stereo in your '06 Renegade, you can check out the "OutfitMyCar" application on our website here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc000/car/carselector.aspx?lp=%2fCar%2foutfitmycar%2fmycar.aspx
When you purchase from Crutchfield, we include vehicle specific install instructions and our in-house Tech Support to answer any questions 7-days a week; making the installation a lot easier on your own than you might think.
I hope that helps.
--Crutchfield
Any idea what wiring adaptor you need for a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse? I want to make sure I get the Right one.
That depends on if your Eclipse came factory equipped with the premium "Infinity" sound system or the basic audio option. You can be sure to get the proper installation accessories for your vehicle by using the "Outfit My Car" application on the main Crutchfield website: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc180/car/carselector.aspx?lp=%2fCar%2foutfitmycar%2fmycar.aspx Hope that helps!--Crutchfield
Hey I’m having a trouble with the sound, I press the buttons but it’s not working and the sound is gone so what should I do?
First step would be to check your wiring, and ensure the connections are all good and still intact.
If I have a pioneer radio in my vw Jetta and let's say when I sell the car I take the radio out, can I buy a different installation kit for a different car without buying a new radio?
It's very likely we'll have the installation accessories (dash mount kit, integration harness, antenna adapter, etc.) you'll need to install the aftermarket stereo in the new vehicle, yes. Just be sure to retain the Pioneer's wiring harness and, depending on the specific model, the metal mounting (DIN) sleeve.
For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact us directly by phone or through our online chat service:
bit.ly/2jBGHPp
Hope that helps
--Crutchfield
at least I won't have to worry about where that long green wire goes, lol thank you very for the tutorial. what Pioneer stereo is that?
It's the Pioneer AVH-X3800BHS DVD receiver: www.crutchfield.com/p_130X380BHS/Pioneer-AVH-X3800BHS.html
This seems like a fun mod. My fusion has that same OEM ford radio that you replaced. My car could use a taste of 2018 ;D
I getting the double bin touch screen stereo player but I want to keep the functional buttons that come with the default system on my Pontiac g6
If by "functional buttons" you mean factory steering wheel radio controls, they can likely be retained with the proper installation accessories for your vehicle and a compatible stereo.It's always best to start with the "Outfit My Car" application on the main Crutchfield website: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc180/car/carselector.aspx?lp=%2fCar%2foutfitmycar%2fmycar.aspx Then, when you add a selected stereo to your shopping cart, you will be prompted to select a package of installation accessories for your specific vehicle application. Be sure to select a package that has the "Steering Wheel Controls" box checked.For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact is directly: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc180/support/ContactUs.aspx Hope that helps!--Crutchfield
Really on the visor each their own .. great video Besides the Jenkee microphone that should’ve went on the headliner by the rearview mirror and be hidden
Thank you that was very helpful!
What kind of solder less connectors are those?
Posi Connectors; they're awesome: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc180/p_669PP500/Posi-Products-Car-Stereo-Connectors.html?search=669pp500&skipvs=T Hope that helps!--Crutchfield
I installed the unit on my 05-F150 according to the instructions. Volume up and down works and tuning up works but tuning down or back changes to DVD. now what.
If you purchased the stereo from Crutchfield, feel free to contact our Tech Support team. They can walk you through the settings and see if there may be a fix. Our toll-free Tech Support number is printed on your invoice, and is also available under the "My Orders" tab in the "My Account" section of our website.
If you did not purchase the unit from Crutchfield, then you may want to contact the manufacturer. You can also post your question in our forums: community.crutchfield.com Hope that helps!
--Crutchfield
Is it just me or did he not cover the reverse inurupt for the camera?
Why on earth would you do a random camera pan when showing where to route the mic wire?? Very unclear on where it is supposed to go through the dash.
You are making good movies. I did subscribe on for you.Thank you.
thanks for the video!
Awesome video even though I will probably still pay someone to do the install, just don't have the time.
I'm just a little worried about the Parking break but everything else is self explanatory.
My friend, thank you very much. Thanks to you, we learn something. May Allah help you, be easy.
Thank you!!
somebody stole my car radio and now I have to install a new one
Sorry to hear about the theft.You can see all of the models we recommend to fit your vehicle by using the "Outfit My Car" application on the main Crutchfield website: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc180/car/carselector.aspx?lp=%2fCar%2foutfitmycar%2fmycar.aspx For additional assistance and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact us directly: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc180/support/ContactUs.aspx Hope that helps!--Crutchfield
I like the video.
dont put the dash and test.. test it first then put the dash cause it can get annoying
Ur a dog how would you know.
If you undo the battery neg. And accidentally short neg. To ground.. yep nothing shorting pos. To chassis could be exciting though.
Why dx the neg not the pos?
Disconnect the neg. "Because "it's already grounded" it's?? Huh?
Guys ever use the newer double in out harness ? Plug n play
Just by watching this video, I now know that I will never get a stereo installed at Crutchfield :)