Adding a Remote Starter to a 2008 Honda Civic
Mitch Schaffer of Mobile Edge in Lehighton, Pa., shows us around the cockpit of a Civic sedan to show how to successfully add a remote starter to this popular vehicle.
Mitch Schaffer of Mobile Edge in Lehighton, Pa., shows us around the cockpit of a Civic sedan to show how to successfully add a remote starter to this popular vehicle.
Built on the Ford Fusion platform, the Lincoln MKZ is growing in popularity. Dave Ellers of Sound FX in Lewes, Del., takes us through the steps of installing aftermarket headrest monitors.
Mike Harootunian of AudioMax in Walpole, Mass., gives us a basic look at the wiring for a remote starter, security install. This wiring is good for 2007 and later model years.
One product the Flex doesn’t offer – a remote-start system. That’s where Curt Clayton of Auto Trenz in Independence, Mo., comes in. The retailer gives us a wiring tour and notes that the installation of a remote-start system is rather easy on the Flex.
Mike Harootunian of AudioMax in Walpole, Mass., gives us a basic look at the 2008 Lincoln MKZ’s wiring systems for a security or remote-starter install.
Mike Harootunian of AudioMax in Walpole, Mass., shows us around the 2009 Honda Pilot, a mid-size crossover utility vehicle. This vehicle’s install can be performed without a CAN-bus interface, but you’ll spend much more time on the job taking that approach.
Curt Clayton of Auto Trenz in Independence, Mo., shows us around the 2009 Dodge Journey’s wiring system for security and remote start installations.
Some of the biggest vehicles can have the smallest available space for installing an audio system. Car Concepts Inc., in Salt Lake City, has solved this quandry with a creative solution.
A Mercedes-Benz arriving at an install bay that hasn’t seen many luxury cars can often cause an entire day to be wasted accomplishing the simple task of replacing a head unit. Robert Davidoski and Elias Aviles of Mobile One in Houston show us how to replace the radio in Mercedes Benz E-Class sedans.
The Bel Air, which has become a favorite with hot rod restorers, debuted in 1953, when Chevy renamed its premium Deluxe model. With this article, Jason Kraut of Car Audio Depot in Modesto, Calif., demonstrates how to add more “show” to a show vehicle. Kraut accomplishes a clean but effective audio installation on this crimson Bel Air.