9” Touring/TypeR/Si Radio Swap into EX and Lower basically impossible.

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Howdy everyone, I’m currently in the research stage of “attempting” to swap the 9” Screen and Audio Unit into a Sport.

Things that i am already aware of:

-obtaining the Radio units and Amplifier is surprisingly easy! Apparently people wreck their Civics left and right.
- Connectors on the Back of 7” and 9” Units don’t match whatsoever so they will definitely need to be re-pined if I can’t find the complete Factory Harness for the 9” Unit
- 9” Unit does not have a full amplifier integrated, it merely has a “pre-amp” that sends a Coaxial signal to the Bose amp, so in order to get this to work you will have to obtain the Bose Amp as well. The Connector has no pins where the speaker connections are supposed to be on the 9” Unit.
- as far as i am aware the gauge Cluster does not play a part or at least shouldn’t cause a problem when it comes to the operation of the Unit itself (Si has hybrid Cluster)
- I personally don’t need SiriusXM or GPS but i believe the 9” Unit relies on the GPS antenna a lot so at least the GPS antenna needs be be installed as well, if you want SiriusXM then you’d have to get the Antenna and wiring harness for that also, further complicating the swap.
- i think the factory USB port connector on the back of the unit is also different so that would need to be obtained as well

Things that i need to figure out:

- i need to get my hands on the factory wiring diagram and locations for the whole Audio system of both Units, I was thinking about obtaining those from Alldata (however a monthly subscription will Cost you almost 200 bucks)
-where am i getting the wiring harnesses from and how involved is the dismantling process of Dash and Interior in general?
- are the Units VIN matched to their original Vehicles?

As you all can see it’s probably easier to just buy the right Car in the first place but sometimes local inventory or the Budget in that current moment just don’t work out and you have to settle with what you got especially when a Car is needed right then and there. Unfortunately the 7” unit is just absolutely disastrous and on top of that there seems to be absolutely no dash kit/Support for an Aftermarket “PREMIUM” Radio (not that China Crap). So you either accept your Faith and stick with the crappy 7” Unit or you buy a “cheap” China radio that has mediocre sound output and Pre-Outs.

If anyone has successfully swapped the 9” Unit or has successfully installed a Premium Aftermarket Radio (Kenwood, Alpine, Sony) into their Civic let me know. Also excuse my English im not from the US
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Howdy everyone, I’m currently in the research stage of “attempting” to swap the 9” Screen and Audio Unit into a Sport.

Things that i am already aware of:

-obtaining the Radio units and Amplifier is surprisingly easy! Apparently people wreck their Civics left and right.
- Connectors on the Back of 7” and 9” Units don’t match whatsoever so they will definitely need to be re-pined if I can’t find the complete Factory Harness for the 9” Unit
- 9” Unit does not have a full amplifier integrated, it merely has a “pre-amp” that sends a Coaxial signal to the Bose amp, so in order to get this to work you will have to obtain the Bose Amp as well. The Connector has no pins where the speaker connections are supposed to be on the 9” Unit.
- as far as i am aware the gauge Cluster does not play a part or at least shouldn’t cause a problem when it comes to the operation of the Unit itself (Si has hybrid Cluster)
- I personally don’t need SiriusXM or GPS but i believe the 9” Unit relies on the GPS antenna a lot so at least the GPS antenna needs be be installed as well, if you want SiriusXM then you’d have to get the Antenna and wiring harness for that also, further complicating the swap.
- i think the factory USB port connector on the back of the unit is also different so that would need to be obtained as well

Things that i need to figure out:

- i need to get my hands on the factory wiring diagram and locations for the whole Audio system of both Units, I was thinking about obtaining those from Alldata (however a monthly subscription will Cost you almost 200 bucks)
-where am i getting the wiring harnesses from and how involved is the dismantling process of Dash and Interior in general?
- are the Units VIN matched to their original Vehicles?

As you all can see it’s probably easier to just buy the right Car in the first place but sometimes local inventory or the Budget in that current moment just don’t work out and you have to settle with what you got especially when a Car is needed right then and there. Unfortunately the 7” unit is just absolutely disastrous and on top of that there seems to be absolutely no dash kit/Support for an Aftermarket “PREMIUM” Radio (not that China Crap). So you either accept your Faith and stick with the crappy 7” Unit or you buy a “cheap” China radio that has mediocre sound output and Pre-Outs.

If anyone has successfully swapped the 9” Unit or has successfully installed a Premium Aftermarket Radio (Kenwood, Alpine, Sony) into their Civic let me know. Also excuse my English im not from the US
Have you considered the head unit of a CR-V EX-L or Pilot EX-L?. They're both 9" and as far as I know they don't require an external Amp.
 
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Have you considered the head unit of a CR-V EX-L or Pilot EX-L?. They're both 9" and as far as I know they don't require an external Amp.
Woah! That is great to know! I will look into this!
 

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Have you considered the head unit of a CR-V EX-L or Pilot EX-L?. They're both 9" and as far as I know they don't require an external Amp.
Someone keep me posted on this, interested to see how it goes
 


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Howdy everyone, I’m currently in the research stage of “attempting” to swap the 9” Screen and Audio Unit into a Sport.

Things that i am already aware of:

-obtaining the Radio units and Amplifier is surprisingly easy! Apparently people wreck their Civics left and right.
- Connectors on the Back of 7” and 9” Units don’t match whatsoever so they will definitely need to be re-pined if I can’t find the complete Factory Harness for the 9” Unit
- 9” Unit does not have a full amplifier integrated, it merely has a “pre-amp” that sends a Coaxial signal to the Bose amp, so in order to get this to work you will have to obtain the Bose Amp as well. The Connector has no pins where the speaker connections are supposed to be on the 9” Unit.
- as far as i am aware the gauge Cluster does not play a part or at least shouldn’t cause a problem when it comes to the operation of the Unit itself (Si has hybrid Cluster)
- I personally don’t need SiriusXM or GPS but i believe the 9” Unit relies on the GPS antenna a lot so at least the GPS antenna needs be be installed as well, if you want SiriusXM then you’d have to get the Antenna and wiring harness for that also, further complicating the swap.
- i think the factory USB port connector on the back of the unit is also different so that would need to be obtained as well

Things that i need to figure out:

- i need to get my hands on the factory wiring diagram and locations for the whole Audio system of both Units, I was thinking about obtaining those from Alldata (however a monthly subscription will Cost you almost 200 bucks)
-where am i getting the wiring harnesses from and how involved is the dismantling process of Dash and Interior in general?
- are the Units VIN matched to their original Vehicles?

As you all can see it’s probably easier to just buy the right Car in the first place but sometimes local inventory or the Budget in that current moment just don’t work out and you have to settle with what you got especially when a Car is needed right then and there. Unfortunately the 7” unit is just absolutely disastrous and on top of that there seems to be absolutely no dash kit/Support for an Aftermarket “PREMIUM” Radio (not that China Crap). So you either accept your Faith and stick with the crappy 7” Unit or you buy a “cheap” China radio that has mediocre sound output and Pre-Outs.

If anyone has successfully swapped the 9” Unit or has successfully installed a Premium Aftermarket Radio (Kenwood, Alpine, Sony) into their Civic let me know. Also excuse my English im not from the US

I recommend you watching this Video

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I ordered everything he used in the Video except for the HR-V Display, i found a Civic Display that i ordered instead. After some communication with him he told me that the HR-V Receiver will work just fine in the civic and is the easiest option to get this to work. I will report back once i attempt the install.
 

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I ordered everything he used in the Video except for the HR-V Display, i found a Civic Display that i ordered instead. After some communication with him he told me that the HR-V Receiver will work just fine in the civic and is the easiest option to get this to work. I will report back once i attempt the install.
If you have any cool videos or pics, please share them with the group! It’ll help us all understand this better.
 
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I will once all the parts get delivered. I did, just like him end up buying the entire harness for peace of mind. Now we can only hope, that there isn’t some weird incompatibility between the HR-V receiver and the Civic Can bus Network.
 
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Quick update: all the wiring harnesses are almost done. Heads up on a couple of things not mentioned in the video: you’ll need to run power from the under-dash fuse box (Slot 32, but I’ll double-check that) to the Display Unit and find a good ground, like G011 or G013. The display unit is fused separately from the Audio Unit in the Tourings. I think in the video, he combined all the powers and grounds with the Audio Unit feed, but I wouldn’t recommend that. I want my setup to look as factory-like as possible! I should finish the install tonight after work, and then we’ll see if it works 😂
 
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Okay, i just finished everything up and it works flawlessly! Sound quality is so much better surprisingly!
The install was tedious and brain demanding though, definitely not something for everyone.
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