The attachment below is what you see when you have pulled out your old Toyota radio. Anybody know what the unused block is for as it wasnt plugged into the old radio which was unbelievably basic with AM only.
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Originally posted by popbriscoei thought it was for cd changer
just thinking that orange is usually electric aerial
yellow is +ve
but yeah they could be the +ve and the remote on for a cd changer!
or japanese confusion tactics! like vauxhall having brown -ve (german idea i'll wager!)nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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Originally posted by dabigmanum... yeah... could be!!
just thinking that orange is usually electric aerial
yellow is +ve
but yeah they could be the +ve and the remote on for a cd changer!
or japanese confusion tactics! like vauxhall having brown -ve (german idea i'll wager!)Enjoying Life after Cancer
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Originally posted by JimLThe attachment below is what you see when you have pulled out your old Toyota radio. Anybody know what the unused block is for as it wasnt plugged into the old radio which was unbelievably basic with AM only.
Jim same as mine, your unused block was the one connected to my cd player, so now unused on mine. Got a lead for toyota motors that plugged straight on to the radio block on the surf and the other end onto the block from the new radio.
hope this helpsSay not always what you know, but always know what you say.
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Originally posted by JimLThe attachment below is what you see when you have pulled out your old Toyota radio. Anybody know what the unused block is for as it wasnt plugged into the old radio which was unbelievably basic with AM only.
Check out www.installdr.com for details of the wiring.Maurice
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When you get your new stereo, nip into Halfords (or and audio place if you know one) and ask for a converter lead that will turn the Toyota loom into the standard iso system. It will have all the conversions wired in so the new unit simply plugs in and saves all the scotch lock and tape marathon that you used to have to do. It will probably use both plugs in your picture.
My local Halfords had one for my 2nd gen on the shelf.
Phil.
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Originally posted by JimLThe attachment below is what you see when you have pulled out your old Toyota radio. Anybody know what the unused block is for as it wasnt plugged into the old radio which was unbelievably basic with AM only.
The drawing is here:
http://www.afm15.dial.pipex.com/surf...oundsystem.jpg
Rich.If life's an uphill struggle then downhill from now on can't be that bad?!
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Originally posted by Phil HWhen you get your new stereo, nip into Halfords (or and audio place if you know one) and ask for a converter lead that will turn the Toyota loom into the standard iso system. It will have all the conversions wired in so the new unit simply plugs in and saves all the scotch lock and tape marathon that you used to have to do. It will probably use both plugs in your picture.
My local Halfords had one for my 2nd gen on the shelf.
Phil.nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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Originally posted by MorrCheck out www.installdr.com for details of the wiring.
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** according to this link, the unused block is for rear speakers which I dont have **Last edited by JimL; 19 November 2003, 20:51.
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Originally posted by high-surferhi Jiml
Have you actually checked to see if you have no back speakers. It may be that the amp just has no power going to it. If your fitting a sony head unit then you have to do a slight mod to the adapter you get to power the back amp.
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