Finished Head Unit Install on 2007 Audi A4 that has Symphony 2 Sound System.

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2010

This is the finished install of a Pioneer Head Unit on a 2007 Audi A4 that has the Symphony 2 Sound System from the factory. The way to determine what type of sound system your car had, is to read the front of your normal radio.

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  • @MrTrc626 There really isn't a "good" way to remove the mounting kit for these vehicles. They snap into place, so you need to cut them to remove it.

    That was an extra mounting kit that I had, so I removed the snapping brackets prior to this fake install. I just set it up that way for the sake of the video. I put a brand new kit on after.

  • @Xarpolis How to i remove the dash kit after fully installed in the dash. The clips on mine have it so socked in there i feel like im going to shatter it to remove it. I need to do the rca convert and i have the unti already installed. any ideas?

  • @GenesisWhip18 My car is an '07, and just hit 66k miles. I haven't had any real problems except my 3rd gear syncro went bad, so the dealer took the car for a week to replace it. The work fell 100% under my extended warranty, and the dealer even provided me with a replacement A4 while mine was getting worked on. $0 out of pocket for that.

    As for mileage... It's only 23mpg at the moment. Something is keeping it low like that, but I haven't yet figured it out. Should be 28ish.

  • @Xarpolis Nice man what's your mileage on this? and two more questions, have you had any major problems with this since you've had it? and what's your mpg?

  • @GenesisWhip18 I take it to my local dealer. They give me a much better rate than like... Jiffy Lube. Plus they have the proper tools. I've taken it to Jiffy Lube before, and they left half of the mounting screws off when they re-attached everything, just because they didn't have the proper tool to put everything back in place. It was a hassle.

    As far as getting Oil, I do it every 4000 miles, so roughly every 4 months.

  • @Xarpolis oh nice, well i got the money just didn't want to have ti pay that much more if it was, but since you say it's not that bad at all and it drives great im going to check one out, when you say oil changes around $75 is that at an dealership or a car shop? and how often do you change your oil?

  • @GenesisWhip18 There really isn't that big of a price break with owning this car over other cars. Granted, I give it 93 octane (the most expensive) gasoline, and getting oil changes costs around $75, but other maintenance isn't terrible. I would say if you're worried about a few dollars breaking the bank, chances are this isn't the car for you. You can get a similar Honda, but it just won't drive as nice. That's the big selling point for Audi. They drive incredibly.

  • @Xarpolis word man, i was thinking about getting one soon, not trying to drill you with questions but is it reliable, and worth it to pay alot for maintence and tune ups and so on, and do you know if they last a pretty long time? lol sorry

  • @GenesisWhip18 I was surprised at how good the factory speakers sounded in this car. I mean, it doesn't have the bass of twin 12's, but it hits pretty good. Especially when listening to like Young Jeezy or anything Techno.

  • does the audio system sound good?, like does it got a nice bump to it?

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