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2010 factory stereo swap?! Help

5.5K views 10 replies 6 participants last post by  StaticRRFA5  
#1 ·
Hey folks, so I bought a 2010 civic and the faculty stereo buttons didn’t work ( so I could not punch in the code )

so I bought another factory unit from a 2009 civic. But it’s a premium stereo, didn’t think that would be an issue.
Did the swap, everything connected to the used stereo from eBay, but the sound is sSUPER QUIET.
So I don’t know what’s going on.
 
#6 ·
You need the OEM Amp to match up.. or find an amp (not as easy as one would think) you could find alos on ebay, but will also need the additional wire harness and the sub as mentioned above. It could be done though.

The factory has 4 outputs, Front L & R, Rear L & R.. with a differentail output, (not sure if its balanced or not..
The OEM Amp then amplifies that sigmal, and splits it into 7 outputs at an audio output level (speaker level signals).. it has the tweeter crossover in the amp, and the separate channel for the sub.

An after marker HU with modern apple/android car play is a much easier option.
 
#9 ·
I have pretty much the exact same unit you have pictured here (it seems like tons of different no-name online retailers sell them), and I can confirm that it will be 100% plug and play for a Civic that doesn't have Premium Sound. Even the steering wheel controls can be configured to work like stock. I'll say the sound quality over bluetooth isn't amazing, but otherwise it's a good deal for the price.
 
#10 ·
So as stated before, you can get those Android unit (replacing the whole HU), but doen't sound like you want to do that. I'd love to get about mention Android head unit, but and warry about it being buggy and I just like my OEM Nav even though it's almost useless, LOL. I am seriously considering getting this (similiar):

Some of them have dashcam/rearcamera, but whatever, I like that some of them offer an FM modulator so you can listen to you music/nav instructions. Plus, its completely cheap and you can unplug it if you don't like it. Like I mentioned, I considering one and placing it in front of the shifter, I'd rather not on top of the dash.