Our harnesses include our HIO box. Not only does the box make everything sound better it also prevents almost all engine noise and turn on and off pop.
If your car does not have steering wheel controls use this harness.
If your car has steering wheel controls use this harness.
You will also need the steering wheel control programmer to tell the main harness what radio brand you are installing.
These harnesses will not play audio if you are not using aftermarket amplifiers.
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The harnesses above have an ISO connector instead of bare wires on the end of them. Some radios may have this connection but most will not. This part will connect between the harness above and your radio so you can install without cutting a single wire.
-Even if we do not have a converter for your radio we recommend you get the universal PNP-UNI so the harness above remains uncut..
Use the list below to figure out which one you need.
This kit audi A3 kit fits pretty good with the 2000-2002 Audi A8 with a little modification. You just have to shave off the backplate where it is supposed to attach to the screws on the A3. Then you have to drill 4 small holes in the backplate through the car frame and use a screw and bolt to attach together. If you own a 1998-1999 we have a few single din kits that should work if you can stop by for a test fit.
The factory antenna in your car is not the same shape as your aftermarket radio. This adapter convert the shape and power the factory antenna booster. Even if you car has 2 antenna wires there are no adapters that use both. We made one and it didn’t improve reception.
If your car has a factory mic in the overhead panel you can use this mic instead of the one that came with your radio. Since its hidden in the factory location not only does it sound better but it looks better too.
These are the keys needed to remove your radio. Your car needs 2 keys but other cars need 4 just in case you want to order a couple more.
These tools come in handy when removing the cars interior trim.