OK, so I hooked up Sony HU to my CR-V, it is all in all very similar to this (and 8th gen civic). John did a perfect tutorial, I'll just add a few things if someone finds helpful in the future: - First of all, take a look at these 2 connectors at 21:15, I'll refer to them bellow. Smaller gray one is a Honda 20 pin -B Connector, which contains AUX input, steering wheel controls and amp power. Green one is a Honda 5 pin - D connector which contains 3 wires for the subwoofer, under the passenger seat. - Your Honda (and many other vehicles) DO NOT require separate interface for steering wheel controls (in this case ASWC-1), so don't throw your money yet before checking do you really need to. This is important because Sony Head unit (and many other popular ones) CAN differentiate different steering wheel buttons. Honda steering wheel controls are actually 2 wires in the B connector - pink one for the SWC input, and brown one for the SWC ground. Splice some AUX cable and hook the ends to these two wires and voila. Note: AUX Cable will have 3 wires (2 input + 1 ground), Hondas use only Input 1 so one wire will be taped. - Blue/white wire from the harness is for the amplifier / subwoofer power, and connects to the Red wire on a B Connector - 3 Wires in the green D connector are - Subwoofer +, Sub -, and Sub Shield. Solder these to a RCA chinch and into the SUB OUT on your stereo. (these with the blue/white wire above give you out to the factory sub)
I just replaced my civic2013 stock headunit with a sony ax-5000. i bought an interface (axxess) and was not able to program it correctly with my new radio. More trial and error and research got me to try to build a copy of a sony rc-sr1 plug for my sony head unit. and true it works without an interface just by using the aux plug. I build a resistor network with switches to simulate the volume controls, channel, including the bluetooth handsfree buttons. All worked with the sony headunit just by connecting directly the resistor network to the head unit using the aux plug. The problem with the civic2013, was that the SWC in & SWC gnd in the harness (as per identified by PAC and axxess as term 3 & 13) is not an analog signal. THe handsfree buttons (call pickup, call end and voice) were analog signals - i was able to confirm it by pressing the buttons and i got resistance values for each HF buttons (cables found in bluetooth unit). However, for the SWC signals for the volume controls etc, i could not get a resistance readings by pressing the volume buttons etc. I suspect these are digital signals. Axxess interface and PAC interface has these two signals separate - analog for the HFbuttons and Data for the volume/channel etc. So for now, my head unit with apple car play works fine - i can receive calls, activate siri using the hands free buttons. However, my volume controls not yet working on the steering wheel buttons. Will check back on another weekend - the plan is to go directly to the steering wheel button terminals and run two wires directly to headunit - and program the buttons through the sony button config settings.
When wiring the SWC control wires from the aftermartket head unit to the B Connector, how would it get power when it is not being used (not plugged in)?
That was the crucial and the most important part of this video. Can you please make a seperate video on hooking up the 2 wires or 3 wires of swc1. Thanks man for the help
At around 25:48, you mention that you were unable to get the track back and track forward buttons to work. I installed a similar Sony headunit on my civic, with the same steering wheel control adapter and was able to find somewhat of a solution. For whatever reason if you assign the track forward and backwards buttons to the left and right steering wheel control buttons, they do work, but instead of pressing them like you would a normal button ~(.5 seconds) if you press and hold the button for slightly longer (1-1.5 sec), the track forward and track back functions will work. Thank you for your help, I installed an XAV-5000 on my 2013 ex-l, and found your video very helpful. If this comment helped you out, please give a like so others can see!
I’m installing my ax1000 tomorrow and I don’t listen to radio so no need for the antenna adapter (I’ll be removing the headunit and going back to stock if I ever sell the car. I’ve seen you say the SWC adapter isn’t necessary as these headunits have programable SWC built in. Does this mean I don’t need to hook up a SWC adapter at all?
Great video, really really wish you had not lost that other footage tho. Wanted to see how u tapped into the OE harness for the steering wheel control wires.
Great video, thank you! It seems like you didn't attach the reverse camera to the head unit but do you know where to find the reverse signal wire for tapping it? The Crutchfield docs I have said 44 pin harness green (B), pin 5, brown at the inside fuse box location but I'm not sure if I tapped the right wire b/c the head unit wouldn't start up until I disconnected that wire. I've seen some forums that mention tapping it from the harness going into the Imid but didn't want to take the top dash apart if I don't have to. Let me know if you (or any reader) have advice on this.
Does anyone know if there is an adapter harness for the phone controls and the iPod dock the charging works but not music unless played in Bluetooth im in no rush lol but jw if one is available
There are actually two ways to change the time on the imid, the way you showed as well as pushing on I believe the right “stick” next to the tach. It brings up a little page and you twist the little stick to the left and right to adjust the clock. It’s the same one you use to adjust the dash brightness in the car. Anyways, I plan on using your video to kinda figure out how to get those steering wheel controls working, I have a different radio but I have the same ASWC box, I also have a separate harness for the canbus (very hard to find and acquire and cost $40-50 but worth it) so I don’t have to cut any wires on the one canbus. I originally installed my radio and never did the ASWC.
@@macboi7601 the steering wheel controls? not 100% sure, maybe 99.9% sure it'll work, mine is the LX and came with the basic radio. fundamentally the cars are the same wether it's a navi equipped model or basic, the harnesses should still all be the same behind the radio. as for how I got mine to work, it was some very very hard harness to find because I had to convince a company that made these funky android headunits to send me a "replacement" harness and I had to send them like 50 bucks manually over paypal. i remember it took months to show up lol. I did that to have a nice clean install for the AWSC without cutting any factory wires. Still working strong to this day.
@@chrisworld6045 Thanks for the response. I have the 2012 ex model with navi. Wondering if I'll lose the ability to adjust the clock since it seems to only be set through the nav unit.
@@macboi7601 My Si came with nav and I never figured out how to set the clock on the iMid without it. In my case when I disconnect my battery the clock defaults to 1400 hours (2:00 PM) so I just unhooked my battery, waited until that time and hooked it back up. Clock set.
@@macboi7601 I also have a 2012 EX with nav and that knob never worked for me so it's probably not wired or something on navigation models The only way is to disconnect and reconnect the battery or pull the fuse in the engine bay called BACKUP (10A I think) at 1:00 Maybe there is a way to reprogram the iMID to make it think it's a non nav model but I havent seen that anywhere
Did this really improve the sound with the factory amps or did you replace those as well? I've read the stock amps have poorly set up crossovers so I'm curious as to the quality difference. I was thinking about doing a stock integration setup.
Question! When u put the new head unit did your climate control knobs spot lighting up when u turn the light on at night? Mine did I’m just wondering if there’s a way to make them work??
I just replaced my civic2013 stock headunit with a sony ax-5000. i bought an interface (axxess) and was not able to program it correctly with my new radio. More trial and error and research got me to try to build a copy of a sony rc-sr1 plug for my sony head unit. and true it works without an interface just by using the aux plug. I build a resistor network with switches to simulate the volume controls, channel, including the bluetooth handsfree buttons. All worked with the sony headunit just by connecting directly the resistor network to the head unit using the aux plug. The problem with the civic2013, was that the SWC in & SWC gnd in the harness (as per identified by PAC and axxess as term 3 & 13) is not an analog signal. THe handsfree buttons (call pickup, call end and voice) were analog signals - i was able to confirm it by pressing the buttons and i got resistance values for each HF buttons (cables found in bluetooth unit). However, for the SWC signals for the volume controls etc, i could not get a resistance readings by pressing the volume buttons etc. I suspect these are digital signals. Axxess interface and PAC interface has these two signals separate - analog for the HFbuttons and Data for the volume/channel etc. So for now, my head unit with apple car play works fine - i can receive calls, activate siri using the hands free buttons. However, my volume controls not yet working on the steering wheel buttons. Will check back on another weekend - the plan is to go directly to the steering wheel button terminals and run two wires directly to headunit - and program the buttons through the sony button config settings.
I am just reading about this matter and your approach is very interesting. I want to install the steering wheel controls on my 2010 Honda and didn't have any control originally and I am using a Sony XAV-AX100 head unit. Did you finish the installation? Is the aswc-1 necessary or is it possible to setup the buttons inside the head unit?
Ricardo Robinson yes you will need the dash kit for a Nav equipped civic. However your kit is only small plastic spacers to fill the gaps on either side of the new stereo. The stock Nav is bigger then a double DIN
@@DIYManiacJohnP I have a '14 Civic EX-L non Nav touchscreen. that Im looking to repalce with the Sony XAV-AX7000. Ill just need this mounting kit for $28 since I'm keeping my dash: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OYGAB9G/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_4?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
Thanks a lot for this review i have bought the same sony touchscreen and i have also a 2013 Honda Civic. Ill make it install in 2 weeks, hope i can make the buttons work :)
were you able to make the steering wheel buttons work for you new sony head unit? i just replaced mine today and only the hands free buttons work (accept call, end call and voice). The volume buttons did not work
@@obetbal interesting, in this video, 26:00 Johns hands free buttons did not work. And his volume up and down did work via SETTINGS>STEERING WHEEL CONTROL CUSTOM on the headunit @25:00. So how did you wire yours? What headunit do you have?? Im planning to get the XAV-AX7000.
He "wrapped" both the new Metra manufactured head-unit surround fascia and the OEM surround fascia on the left-hand side of the steering column with a bit of vinyl wrap. Check your local listings for shops that do vinyl wrap work in your area. They should have some small scrap pieces left over from other work that they'd be willing to let you have for a nominal charge. Alternatively, you can go to the major vinyl wrap manufacturer websites and order "samples" for about $5. They're usually sufficient to do minor work like this.
a civic ex with a double DIN stock stereo would be a good candidate for a radio upgrade. No need to buy a double din metra adapter which does'nt fit well and looks flimsy - this is what i have now (the honda orig middle double din adapter cost $150 alone).
Don't know if you finished your install but Metra sells an exact-fit replacement. I got mine along with the new head-unit itself direct from Crutchfield when I purchased my new unit last fall. I'm pretty sure they'd sell you the new Metra head-unit fascia alone.
I saw in the comments below you managed to get the bluetooth buttons to work by connecting the grey wire on the ASWC1 to pin 15 on the Bluetooth module. Did you ever figure out how to get the forward and back buttons on the steering wheel to cycle through tracks?
@@DIYManiacJohnP Thanks for the reply, John. Your video is great. One last question, in the video you mentioned the grey wire to 15 didn't work but in the comments below you mentioned that it did work . Did it start working with the programming of the ASWC1 too?
@@DIYManiacJohnP Just so I can learn from you, how would I know if I have connected properly or not? You seem meticulous in your approach so if it can happen to you, I'm trying to avoid making the same mistake :)
@@carlosche11 what had happened was the wire was “initially” connected properly. But when putting things back together the wire got pulled and came undone. It took me a while to figure it out. That said, for the Bluetooth buttons on the Honda steering wheel. They are really not needed and become redundant. Well for me they did. When I programmed the ASWC1 I set “long press” on the source button as a way to answer and end calls and also to activate Siri. On the ASWC1 each button can be assigned dual function.
What color was the wire on the footwell lighting that you tapped into? I have it but I never used the middle one so it's in the perfect spot. And also can you double up the steering wheel controls? I was thinking of making the volume buttons for volume and for answer/decline calls.
I only have one question - where did you get the bezel for the head unit so you can use the factory dash panel without having a giant void between the dash and head unit? I al having zero luck finding one.
@@DIYManiacJohnP Awesome! Thanks for the quick reply bro. One more question - The blue antenna wire at 14:03 is connected (splits) to both the original harness and the ISO cable, why is that?
zz12345aaa12345zz the blue antenna wire is to power the antenna to amplify the FM signal. It needs to be connected to a 12v source. The other harness has a 12v source that can be used. I connected all the blue wires together solely to not have a loose wire on the harness. Hope that makes sense
@@DIYManiacJohnP Hi John, one more question regarding that antenna wire. It makes sense that you provide 12v source to it, but why connect that other blue-white wire (from the sony cable) to it? It's for amplifier?
I am also wondering the same. The 9th gen SI has the premium Sound system and from what I hear is we are stuck with our radio unless we change out the whole system? Amp, wire harness, rear sub and speakers?
Bro, where are all these videos you keep mentioning on a 2013 HONDA CIVIC EX specifically? This is the only one I've found and you failed to show you actively soldering and matching the wires.... The whole point of the video. Dang it!
@@DIYManiacJohnP 8) For vehicles with OE Bluetooth buttons, press and hold the Hang up or Pick up button on the steering wheel after the LED on the ASWC-1 goes solid. If the OE Bluetooth buttons are able to be used the LED will go out after 3 seconds. Your OE Bluetooth buttons are now programmed to your aftermarket radio. Note: The aftermarket radio must have Bluetooth capability and must be able to accept these commands.
I have a 2013 Civic Si with the same setup as yours. I lost my factory keyless entry when the factory radio was removed. I confirmed this by switching between both radios. Any ideas?
i bought my sony xav-ax5000 for my civic2013 at crutchfield. They bundled all what i needed for free with the radio except the steering wheel interface . Free - Metrac 40-HD11 antenna adapter, Metra 70-1729 receiver wiring harness, Metra 95-7882B dash kit, screw packs. I recommend to hold off buying the SWC interface unless somebody already figured out to have all buttons work - volume channel and Hands free buttons. I finish my install but was not able to successfully install the SWC. Only the HFree buttons works. the volume control no
@@kyleworksoncars If you are using the Mastreo RR radio interface to retain wheel controls and such there is a adapter called the Mastreo ACC-USB-T02 that you can purchase as well and retain the factory usb port.
**Help me out please ** Installing a new CarPlay head unit in my girlfriends 2012 Civic. Where is a good place to connect the ilumination wire ?? This is the last thing I need to figure out. Hopefully I can get some advice on this. Thank u
@@diegoesqful Yep, I did the exact same thing. Actually made a video to help others with their installs. Thanks for the reply. Here is the video I made ua-cam.com/video/F9A_4GnS82c/v-deo.html
OK, so I hooked up Sony HU to my CR-V, it is all in all very similar to this (and 8th gen civic). John did a perfect tutorial, I'll just add a few things if someone finds helpful in the future:
- First of all, take a look at these 2 connectors at 21:15, I'll refer to them bellow. Smaller gray one is a Honda 20 pin -B Connector, which contains AUX input, steering wheel controls and amp power. Green one is a Honda 5 pin - D connector which contains 3 wires for the subwoofer, under the passenger seat.
- Your Honda (and many other vehicles) DO NOT require separate interface for steering wheel controls (in this case ASWC-1), so don't throw your money yet before checking do you really need to. This is important because Sony Head unit (and many other popular ones) CAN differentiate different steering wheel buttons. Honda steering wheel controls are actually 2 wires in the B connector - pink one for the SWC input, and brown one for the SWC ground. Splice some AUX cable and hook the ends to these two wires and voila. Note: AUX Cable will have 3 wires (2 input + 1 ground), Hondas use only Input 1 so one wire will be taped.
- Blue/white wire from the harness is for the amplifier / subwoofer power, and connects to the Red wire on a B Connector
- 3 Wires in the green D connector are - Subwoofer +, Sub -, and Sub Shield. Solder these to a RCA chinch and into the SUB OUT on your stereo. (these with the blue/white wire above give you out to the factory sub)
I just replaced my civic2013 stock headunit with a sony ax-5000. i bought an interface (axxess) and was not able to program it correctly with my new radio. More trial and error and research got me to try to build a copy of a sony rc-sr1 plug for my sony head unit. and true it works without an interface just by using the aux plug. I build a resistor network with switches to simulate the volume controls, channel, including the bluetooth handsfree buttons. All worked with the sony headunit just by connecting directly the resistor network to the head unit using the aux plug.
The problem with the civic2013, was that the SWC in & SWC gnd in the harness (as per identified by PAC and axxess as term 3 & 13) is not an analog signal. THe handsfree buttons (call pickup, call end and voice) were analog signals - i was able to confirm it by pressing the buttons and i got resistance values for each HF buttons (cables found in bluetooth unit).
However, for the SWC signals for the volume controls etc, i could not get a resistance readings by pressing the volume buttons etc. I suspect these are digital signals. Axxess interface and PAC interface has these two signals separate - analog for the HFbuttons and Data for the volume/channel etc.
So for now, my head unit with apple car play works fine - i can receive calls, activate siri using the hands free buttons. However, my volume controls not yet working on the steering wheel buttons.
Will check back on another weekend - the plan is to go directly to the steering wheel button terminals and run two wires directly to headunit - and program the buttons through the sony button config settings.
When wiring the SWC control wires from the aftermartket head unit to the B Connector, how would it get power when it is not being used (not plugged in)?
@@obetbal so did you get the analog talking buttons to work?
@@obetbal can you drop a vidow
That was the crucial and the most important part of this video. Can you please make a seperate video on hooking up the 2 wires or 3 wires of swc1. Thanks man for the help
Hi, what was the brand of the dash kit/housing that you used?
If my aftermarket head unit doesn't have a 3.5 jack on the back, where would I splice the brown and brown/white wire?
Would this be the same method for 2013 accord without navi?
where did you find your male female wire plugs? i cannot seem to find anything similar
At around 25:48, you mention that you were unable to get the track back and track forward buttons to work. I installed a similar Sony headunit on my civic, with the same steering wheel control adapter and was able to find somewhat of a solution. For whatever reason if you assign the track forward and backwards buttons to the left and right steering wheel control buttons, they do work, but instead of pressing them like you would a normal button ~(.5 seconds) if you press and hold the button for slightly longer (1-1.5 sec), the track forward and track back functions will work.
Thank you for your help, I installed an XAV-5000 on my 2013 ex-l, and found your video very helpful. If this comment helped you out, please give a like so others can see!
Do you happen to have the part number of the i mid still?
I’m installing my ax1000 tomorrow and I don’t listen to radio so no need for the antenna adapter (I’ll be removing the headunit and going back to stock if I ever sell the car. I’ve seen you say the SWC adapter isn’t necessary as these headunits have programable SWC built in. Does this mean I don’t need to hook up a SWC adapter at all?
ty ty. the steering wheel controls work now!!
Very informative thank you
Thank you for watching
What do you do with the imid screen?!
Great video, really really wish you had not lost that other footage tho. Wanted to see how u tapped into the OE harness for the steering wheel control wires.
I figured it out. I actually made a video of it myself with the Jensen Car10 head unit if anyone is curious just checkout my channel
@@BluePlanetDrone I’d like to see where you tapped the wires where can i see your video
@@BluePlanetDrone where’s ur vid? i need help 🥺🥲
How do you program the axxis steering wheel plug. I connected it all up but cant seem to program correctly
Great video, thank you! It seems like you didn't attach the reverse camera to the head unit but do you know where to find the reverse signal wire for tapping it? The Crutchfield docs I have said 44 pin harness green (B), pin 5, brown at the inside fuse box location but I'm not sure if I tapped the right wire b/c the head unit wouldn't start up until I disconnected that wire. I've seen some forums that mention tapping it from the harness going into the Imid but didn't want to take the top dash apart if I don't have to. Let me know if you (or any reader) have advice on this.
Probably too late but tapping to one of the reverse lights (positive) and negative to chassis makes the trick
Does anyone know if there is an adapter harness for the phone controls and the iPod dock the charging works but not music unless played in Bluetooth im in no rush lol but jw if one is available
There are actually two ways to change the time on the imid, the way you showed as well as pushing on I believe the right “stick” next to the tach. It brings up a little page and you twist the little stick to the left and right to adjust the clock. It’s the same one you use to adjust the dash brightness in the car. Anyways, I plan on using your video to kinda figure out how to get those steering wheel controls working, I have a different radio but I have the same ASWC box, I also have a separate harness for the canbus (very hard to find and acquire and cost $40-50 but worth it) so I don’t have to cut any wires on the one canbus. I originally installed my radio and never did the ASWC.
Hey I realize this comment is 3 years old but do you know if this works on navigation equipped models
@@macboi7601 the steering wheel controls? not 100% sure, maybe 99.9% sure it'll work, mine is the LX and came with the basic radio. fundamentally the cars are the same wether it's a navi equipped model or basic, the harnesses should still all be the same behind the radio. as for how I got mine to work, it was some very very hard harness to find because I had to convince a company that made these funky android headunits to send me a "replacement" harness and I had to send them like 50 bucks manually over paypal. i remember it took months to show up lol. I did that to have a nice clean install for the AWSC without cutting any factory wires. Still working strong to this day.
@@chrisworld6045 Thanks for the response. I have the 2012 ex model with navi. Wondering if I'll lose the ability to adjust the clock since it seems to only be set through the nav unit.
@@macboi7601 My Si came with nav and I never figured out how to set the clock on the iMid without it. In my case when I disconnect my battery the clock defaults to 1400 hours (2:00 PM) so I just unhooked my battery, waited until that time and hooked it back up. Clock set.
@@macboi7601 I also have a 2012 EX with nav and that knob never worked for me so it's probably not wired or something on navigation models
The only way is to disconnect and reconnect the battery or pull the fuse in the engine bay called BACKUP (10A I think) at 1:00
Maybe there is a way to reprogram the iMID to make it think it's a non nav model but I havent seen that anywhere
Did this really improve the sound with the factory amps or did you replace those as well? I've read the stock amps have poorly set up crossovers so I'm curious as to the quality difference. I was thinking about doing a stock integration setup.
Adubs the non-premium Honda stereo system does not have external amps. All amplification comes through the head-unit
The SONY AX7000 will upgrade your sound. theres more power assigned to the audio outputs.
Question! When u put the new head unit did your climate control knobs spot lighting up when u turn the light on at night? Mine did I’m just wondering if there’s a way to make them work??
I did not have this issue
I just replaced my civic2013 stock headunit with a sony ax-5000. i bought an interface (axxess) and was not able to program it correctly with my new radio. More trial and error and research got me to try to build a copy of a sony rc-sr1 plug for my sony head unit. and true it works without an interface just by using the aux plug. I build a resistor network with switches to simulate the volume controls, channel, including the bluetooth handsfree buttons. All worked with the sony headunit just by connecting directly the resistor network to the head unit using the aux plug.
The problem with the civic2013, was that the SWC in & SWC gnd in the harness (as per identified by PAC and axxess as term 3 & 13) is not an analog signal. THe handsfree buttons (call pickup, call end and voice) were analog signals - i was able to confirm it by pressing the buttons and i got resistance values for each HF buttons (cables found in bluetooth unit).
However, for the SWC signals for the volume controls etc, i could not get a resistance readings by pressing the volume buttons etc. I suspect these are digital signals. Axxess interface and PAC interface has these two signals separate - analog for the HFbuttons and Data for the volume/channel etc.
So for now, my head unit with apple car play works fine - i can receive calls, activate siri using the hands free buttons. However, my volume controls not yet working on the steering wheel buttons.
Will check back on another weekend - the plan is to go directly to the steering wheel button terminals and run two wires directly to headunit - and program the buttons through the sony button config settings.
I am just reading about this matter and your approach is very interesting. I want to install the steering wheel controls on my 2010 Honda and didn't have any control originally and I am using a Sony XAV-AX100 head unit. Did you finish the installation? Is the aswc-1 necessary or is it possible to setup the buttons inside the head unit?
Does this have premium audio?
Great vid! I am looking to replace the stock Navi head unit in my 2012. Will I need to buy a dash kit since it already has the space for double din?
Ricardo Robinson yes you will need the dash kit for a Nav equipped civic. However your kit is only small plastic spacers to fill the gaps on either side of the new stereo. The stock Nav is bigger then a double DIN
Ok, thanks. I ordered the Metra: 95-7881G dash kit
@@DIYManiacJohnP I have a '14 Civic EX-L non Nav touchscreen. that Im looking to repalce with the Sony XAV-AX7000. Ill just need this mounting kit for $28 since I'm keeping my dash: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OYGAB9G/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_4?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
Thanks a lot for this review i have bought the same sony touchscreen and i have also a 2013 Honda Civic. Ill make it install in 2 weeks, hope i can make the buttons work :)
were you able to make the steering wheel buttons work for you new sony head unit?
i just replaced mine today and only the hands free buttons work (accept call, end call and voice). The volume buttons did not work
@@obetbal interesting, in this video, 26:00 Johns hands free buttons did not work. And his volume up and down did work via SETTINGS>STEERING WHEEL CONTROL CUSTOM on the headunit @25:00. So how did you wire yours? What headunit do you have??
Im planning to get the XAV-AX7000.
where did you find a carbon fiber dash kit? All i can find are plain black ones
He "wrapped" both the new Metra manufactured head-unit surround fascia and the OEM surround fascia on the left-hand side of the steering column with a bit of vinyl wrap. Check your local listings for shops that do vinyl wrap work in your area. They should have some small scrap pieces left over from other work that they'd be willing to let you have for a nominal charge. Alternatively, you can go to the major vinyl wrap manufacturer websites and order "samples" for about $5. They're usually sufficient to do minor work like this.
I have a 2012 civic in ex trim (no navigation). Would the be any differences in installation compared to this? Thanks.
a civic ex with a double DIN stock stereo would be a good candidate for a radio upgrade. No need to buy a double din metra adapter which does'nt fit well and looks flimsy - this is what i have now (the honda orig middle double din adapter cost $150 alone).
@@obetbal www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OYGAB9G/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_4?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 double din adapter from scosche
Did you do the install? What did you do about the blindspot monitor?
Can you buy a dash replacement because the way it is a head unit won’t fit or will I have too cut to fit the head unit in the current dash
Nicholas Young you will need to buy a dash kit
Don't know if you finished your install but Metra sells an exact-fit replacement. I got mine along with the new head-unit itself direct from Crutchfield when I purchased my new unit last fall. I'm pretty sure they'd sell you the new Metra head-unit fascia alone.
How the camera works? And for a blind spot camera?
Reverse camera works just as before, a blindspot camera wasn't stock on this car. ua-cam.com/video/xHAMSFLwN6I/v-deo.html
where did you buy your dash I've been looking for one to upgrade my stereo
Kar98 ! I bought mine at a local stereo shop you could buy them online or any store that sells aftermarket stereo components
Check out the metra kits on Amazon. Amazon has everything lol
Can you recoment me one
I can't find any dash kits that are carbon fiber
j easy gotta buy direct from Honda. I got a 2013 and picked mine up from hondapartsconnection.com
R18 that’s stick... you don’t see to many of them 🤙
I saw in the comments below you managed to get the bluetooth buttons to work by connecting the grey wire on the ASWC1 to pin 15 on the Bluetooth module. Did you ever figure out how to get the forward and back buttons on the steering wheel to cycle through tracks?
Yes i did. All steering wheel functions now work. It all came down to the programming of the ASWC1
@@DIYManiacJohnP Thanks for the reply, John. Your video is great. One last question, in the video you mentioned the grey wire to 15 didn't work but in the comments below you mentioned that it did work . Did it start working with the programming of the ASWC1 too?
@@carlosche11 the grey wire ended up be my own fault by not having it properly connected. It works as planned now!
@@DIYManiacJohnP Just so I can learn from you, how would I know if I have connected properly or not? You seem meticulous in your approach so if it can happen to you, I'm trying to avoid making the same mistake :)
@@carlosche11 what had happened was the wire was “initially” connected properly. But when putting things back together the wire got pulled and came undone. It took me a while to figure it out.
That said, for the Bluetooth buttons on the Honda steering wheel. They are really not needed and become redundant. Well for me they did. When I programmed the ASWC1 I set “long press” on the source button as a way to answer and end calls and also to activate Siri.
On the ASWC1 each button can be assigned dual function.
What color was the wire on the footwell lighting that you tapped into? I have it but I never used the middle one so it's in the perfect spot. And also can you double up the steering wheel controls? I was thinking of making the volume buttons for volume and for answer/decline calls.
how do you double up the controls?
I only have one question - where did you get the bezel for the head unit so you can use the factory dash panel without having a giant void between the dash and head unit? I al having zero luck finding one.
K K this is a very common dash kit that you can find most places online
Can you point me in a direction? I haven’t been able find it on my own.
Thank you very much. :3
K K of course, no problem. Here is just one example of where you can get it.
www.carid.com/2013-honda-civic-stereo-installation-dash-kits/
K K a little late but eBay sells a lot of these
Did you find it i have a 2013 si and i want to instal a dashboard kit with the carbon fiber look on it
Could you please send me a link where you got the carbon fiber part?
I wrapped the bezel in CF myself
Hi John! Was the ASWC interface necessary considering that the ax100 can learn steering wheel controls on its own?
zz12345aaa12345zz technically not necessary. But it is a “nice to have” as you can dual program each button.
@@DIYManiacJohnP Awesome! Thanks for the quick reply bro. One more question - The blue antenna wire at 14:03 is connected (splits) to both the original harness and the ISO cable, why is that?
zz12345aaa12345zz the blue antenna wire is to power the antenna to amplify the FM signal. It needs to be connected to a 12v source. The other harness has a 12v source that can be used. I connected all the blue wires together solely to not have a loose wire on the harness. Hope that makes sense
@@DIYManiacJohnP Hi John, one more question regarding that antenna wire. It makes sense that you provide 12v source to it, but why connect that other blue-white wire (from the sony cable) to it? It's for amplifier?
zz12345aaa12345zz you are correct, it didn’t need to be connected.
Where you buy the carbon panel for this unit?
Incognito it is a regular panel that I wrapped myself with carbon
Would this work on a 2012 9th gen Si? Thanks... great vid!!
Bruce Bartlow it would depend if you have the premium audio package or not
I am also wondering the same. The 9th gen SI has the premium Sound system and from what I hear is we are stuck with our radio unless we change out the whole system? Amp, wire harness, rear sub and speakers?
Yeah 2012 is a 9th gen 😎
so if you need a repair and they need the original radio, they will need to unhook the new HU and put in the old one? they're going to charge for that
why would you need that
Can you see backup camera on Sony unit?
Yes
Where did you get dash kit ?
Samuel Garcia local store
Missing the most important part, connecting the stereo
The dimmer cable for the radio lights turn on where does it goes
To the grey wire that is on the hazards/ emergency just spliced into it
Bro, where are all these videos you keep mentioning on a 2013 HONDA CIVIC EX specifically? This is the only one I've found and you failed to show you actively soldering and matching the wires.... The whole point of the video. Dang it!
did you get a chance to figure out the bluetooth controls?
Robby Basra unfortunately not. But I have not given up. I will keep trying to make it work.
@@DIYManiacJohnP page 9, number 8 of instruction manual metra-static.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/ASWC-INST10.pdf
@@DIYManiacJohnP 8) For vehicles with OE Bluetooth buttons, press and hold the
Hang up or Pick up button on the steering wheel after the LED on
the ASWC-1 goes solid. If the OE Bluetooth buttons are able to be
used the LED will go out after 3 seconds. Your OE Bluetooth buttons
are now programmed to your aftermarket radio.
Note: The aftermarket radio must have Bluetooth capability and must
be able to accept these commands.
@@DIYManiacJohnP I plan on replacing my radio soon, though, so when I do I will absolutely post here if I find a solid solution
I have now been able to get the buttons to work. I did so by connecting the white and using the Axxess software to remap the buttons.
No one else seemed to notice the carbon fiber looking dash kit!! Where’d you get it?? I’m currently about to put a 10.2” stereo in my 2015 civic!!
Ohh okay, it’s vinyl wrapped. Came out very nice
@@davidb4355 Thanks!
Did you retain your keyless entry? If so, how?
Brian Bettencourt yes I did, the stereo install has no impact on keyless entry
I have a 2013 Civic Si with the same setup as yours. I lost my factory keyless entry when the factory radio was removed. I confirmed this by switching between both radios. Any ideas?
Brian Bettencourt I have no idea at all. There really should be now correlation between to two. Unless the SI is made differently
Brian Bettencourt let me know if you figure this out. I have the same car as you. I didn’t start yet, but I’m considering adding a radio.
For anyone who might come across this. I installed on 13 si and had no issues at all with keyless.
Can u post the links to where you purchased everything
The stereo was purchased directly through Sony Canada (website) the trim and wiring from a local AV store
i bought my sony xav-ax5000 for my civic2013 at crutchfield. They bundled all what i needed for free with the radio except the steering wheel interface . Free - Metrac 40-HD11 antenna adapter, Metra 70-1729 receiver wiring harness, Metra 95-7882B dash kit, screw packs.
I recommend to hold off buying the SWC interface unless somebody already figured out to have all buttons work - volume channel and Hands free buttons.
I finish my install but was not able to successfully install the SWC. Only the HFree buttons works. the volume control no
Is there an adapter or harness to keep the factor USB anyone know?
Maestro Acc-USB-TO2 Factory USB to Male USB Adaptor for TO2 Vehicles ... incase you never found out
This is only if you are using the Maestro RR or R2 to retain wheel control and replace the radio interface.
@@PaulJBL1 can you explain more
@@kyleworksoncars If you are using the Mastreo RR radio interface to retain wheel controls and such there is a adapter called the Mastreo ACC-USB-T02 that you can purchase as well and retain the factory usb port.
That works on Honda civic 2012
I was told my 2013 civic LX does not have a power antenna
For what?
**Help me out please ** Installing a new CarPlay head unit in my girlfriends 2012 Civic. Where is a good place to connect the ilumination wire ?? This is the last thing I need to figure out. Hopefully I can get some advice on this. Thank u
Did you ever get it figured out ?
Bec if not I found the perfect wire to connect that illuminate wire
I connected it to the only grey wire out of four wires that power up the hazards/emergency lights
@@diegoesqful Yep, I did the exact same thing. Actually made a video to help others with their installs. Thanks for the reply. Here is the video I made ua-cam.com/video/F9A_4GnS82c/v-deo.html
I just need to know how the climate control head unit is removed, then replaced with a new one. Thanks.
Orlando Negron-Rodriguez a series of screws from the back hold it in place