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Don't bother with this unit. You can buy a new replacement car stereo from Crutchfield for less. It will be easier to install and will work much better.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I suggest you ask the Geek Squad person at Best Buy (or a supervisor in the automative bay section) to check the manual for this device to determine compatibility with your 2005 Honda Civic. (I'm not sure, but it may be helpful to have your VIN handy.) I relied on the Best Buy technician to check compatibility and identify what was needed to make this unit work with my 2008 Subaru. You can use "aux mode" if that is an option on your car; otherwise, the set-up will including setting a specific channel for use with the Bluetooth. (I didn't know whether my 2008 car had an "aux mode" until I checked my owner's manual! Fortunately, I do. So I leave the audio control on "aux", until I want to listen to the radio or a CD.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This kit goes into the back of the radio and antenna and then has a fixed radio station to tune into, no direct Aux. Has worked very well on the 2005 Honda Pilot I had it installed on. In addition it comes with a mic and phone button for taking calls hands free that works well too.
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