Replacing non-McIntosh with a McIntosh stereo + more

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Replacing non-McIntosh with a McIntosh stereo + more

Postby liparus » Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:34 am

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My theory is that this should work:
Removing my non-McIntosh stereo with a McIntosh stereo (pics attached) PLUS slotting in a new single DIN head unit.
The climate control on THIS McIntosh is separate (see pic) AND it looks like I can slot a single DIN stereo into that rectangular space.
BUT what ISO wiring harness should I get?
AND my OEM sat nav, can I still have the audio working? How?
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Re: Replacing non-McIntosh with a McIntosh stereo + more

Postby liparus » Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:38 am

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Re: Replacing non-McIntosh with a McIntosh stereo + more

Postby bradr » Wed Jun 19, 2013 10:58 am

As someone who actually has a McIntosh radio in their car, my initial reaction to this thread is, "Why would anyone intentionally install this into their car other than to return it to stock prior to selling?"
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Re: Replacing non-McIntosh with a McIntosh stereo + more

Postby zch91 » Wed Jun 19, 2013 11:05 am

Pretty sure the OP wants to remove the rectangular part of the mcintosh to insert an aftermarket single din HU..

In which case would involve cutting plastic and even some plastic welding I imagine.. It is far from a direct swap.
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Re: Replacing non-McIntosh with a McIntosh stereo + more

Postby Robbks » Wed Jun 19, 2013 11:16 am

just buy the double-din fascia panel from japanparts
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Re: Replacing non-McIntosh with a McIntosh stereo + more

Postby liparus » Wed Jun 19, 2013 11:28 am

bradr wrote:As someone who actually has a McIntosh radio in their car, my initial reaction to this thread is, "Why would anyone intentionally install this into their car other than to return it to stock prior to selling?"

Because if it all goes to plan the total cost to get iPod connectivity would be about $140.
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Re: Replacing non-McIntosh with a McIntosh stereo + more

Postby seanmau5 » Wed Jun 19, 2013 7:11 pm

Not sure why you would want to do it this way but you would need a harness to suit your head unit to ISO and an Aepro App090.. Check to make sure that the wires on the ISO connectors for each harness match up to each other.
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Re: Replacing non-McIntosh with a McIntosh stereo + more

Postby jp928 » Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:34 am

Having had 2 Subys, one with a high spec integrated Mcintoss, and replaced both with a std HU, I agree that you have to be crzy. iN your pic the unit looks like a std DIN hole, but how are the AM/FM and station buttons, and the CD section connected ? As others have said, get the double din JDM facia, and put in something really up to date. I have a JVC DV6105 - plays DVDs - video or MP3 (4.7GB), has equalizer (Mcintoss not), optional Ipod input, aux in on the front, tons of power. I dont even miss the sub being disconnected.
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