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[โ€“] bananafungus@aussie.zone 3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (3 children)

DT brain trust, I'm wanting to replace the radio in my car and was wondering how anyone in here has gone about it? Usually I would do something like this myself, but new car has lots of scary buttons and I'm feeling lazy about it.

Do I buy the parts and drop it at the mechanic, do I go to a special place, do I just say I want a new radio and they collect all the bits and do it?

Edit - I'm in the outer west if anyone has any recommendations.

[โ€“] mysticgreg@aussie.zone 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Done a few, realllllyyy depends on the car.

If it's got a standard DIN/double-DIN head unit then it's usually fairly straightforward, but these are becoming more rare.

If it's fully integrated with the car and not a 'standalone-style' unit stuck in there, then it gets more complex. There are sometimes third party units that get buried in the dash or replace part of the dash (I know this is an option for Falcon/Territory) that also take over the HVAC and other controls, but your mileage may vary and install can get pretty tricky.

[โ€“] bananafungus@aussie.zone 2 points 9 months ago

Mines got an info system in the dash above the radio which is why I loathe to touch it. Such a pain cause as I said I'd just do it myself, but I'd rather not end up costing myself more money by accidentally crossing my wires.

[โ€“] calhoon2005@aussie.zone 2 points 9 months ago

Depends on the model, but you might be able to find a Joying (Android) unit that fits your car - Website. I replaced the stock radio on a 2010 Honda CRV with one. It came with the correct wiring harness, was shaped to fit in the same space etc. Installed myself following a YouTube tutorial, took about an hour or so. Hardest bit was finding and then not breaking the little clips on the dash as I took it off.

[โ€“] oztrin@aussie.zone 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

In your position (I was in similar with Felicia) I'd check with the mechanic first and they'll tell you whether to get the parts and bring it in or go to either a car place that sells radios or somewhere like JB HIFI and have them do it.
I'm in the south east so can't help you with recs, alas.

[โ€“] bananafungus@aussie.zone 3 points 9 months ago

I just saw the Autobahn near me does it, and they have some good reviews. Might give them a ring and see how that goes, fingers crossed, I'm very very over the radio.