Radio wiring info, Going back to the Oem radio.. No connector. |
Radio wiring info, Going back to the Oem radio.. No connector. |
Feb 22, 2012 - 4:03 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 9, '08 From Blainville Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
I had a horrible aftermarket radio that was in the car when I bough it. I just bought an oem radio to replace it because it sucked and was fugly.
Now I can't get it to work because I don't see any oem plug that goes in the oem radio. There are 2 blue connectors that usually plug in the amplifier, though there is no amplifier (Weird as I thought it wouldv'e came in standard on a Gt-Four.. Or maybe the previous owner removed it? Idk...) The bigger connector was linked to an adapter to go directly in the aftermarket radio. My question is do I have to get an amplifier to make it work since there are the 2 blue connectors? Also, I guess I have to find myself an oem connector to plug in the radio, but were should I wire the oem connector when I get it? (Sorry, I'm kind of a noob with everything electric.) Thanks for any advice. This post has been edited by dudeofchaos: Feb 22, 2012 - 4:05 PM |
Feb 22, 2012 - 4:42 PM |
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I think I still have both the amp and the harness if you can't source any locally.
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Feb 22, 2012 - 5:24 PM |
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Mar 1, 2012 - 3:56 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 28, '09 From Auburn, AL Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Here ya go, the first color listed is the OEM color, the second color listed is its match on an aftermarket head unit or aftermarket REVERSE toyota harness (Metra part #71-1761) (to plug into oem radio)
(Purpose) (OEM) (AFTERMARKET) Constant 12V+ Blue/Yellow YELLOW Switched 12V+ Gray RED Ground Brown BLACK Illumination Green ORANGE/WHITE Antenna Trigger Black/Red BLUE Amp Turn-On ? BLUE/WHITE Left Front (+) Pink WHITE Left Front (-) Purple WHITE/BLACK Right Front (+) Light Green GRAY Right Front (-) Blue GRAY/BLACK Left Rear (+) Black GREEN Left Rear (-) Yellow GREEN/BLACK Right Rear (+) Red PURPLE Right Rear (-) White PURPLE/BLACK Honestly, if i were you i would try to find a clean-looking aftermarket double din. You'll get more power to your speakers in most cases and USB is pretty much standard these days. The new 2012 JVC non-DVD double dins are pretty nice looking, the pioneer P8000BT is also clean and has bluetooth built in. Its totally up to you, i can certainly understand the appeal of a completely OEM car, but i have been working in car audio for quite a few years and people are starting to buy even brand new cars with no radio so they can get an aftermarket for way cheaper with way more features and in many cases a higher quality build. no foolin with unreliable factory amps, either. This post has been edited by DGolden32: Mar 1, 2012 - 4:15 PM |
Mar 1, 2012 - 4:13 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 9, '08 From Blainville Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
Here ya go, the first color listed is the OEM color, the second color listed is its match on an aftermarket head unit or aftermarket REVERSE toyota harness (to plug into oem radio) (Purpose) (OEM) (AFTERMARKET) Constant 12V+ Blue/Yellow YELLOW Switched 12V+ Gray RED Ground Brown BLACK Illumination Green ORANGE/WHITE Antenna Trigger Black/Red BLUE Amp Turn-On ? BLUE/WHITE Left Front (+) Pink WHITE Left Front (-) Purple WHITE/BLACK Right Front (+) Light Green GRAY Right Front (-) Blue GRAY/BLACK Left Rear (+) Black GREEN Left Rear (-) Yellow GREEN/BLACK Right Rear (+) Red PURPLE Right Rear (-) White PURPLE/BLACK Honestly, if i were you i would try to find a clean-looking aftermarket double din. You'll get more power to your speakers in most cases and USB is pretty much standard these days. The new 2012 JVC non-DVD double dins are pretty nice looking, the pioneer P8000BT is also clean and has bluetooth built in. Its totally up to you, i can certainly understand the appeal of a completely OEM car, but i have been working in car audio for quite a few years and people are starting to buy even brand new cars with no radio so they can get an aftermarket for way cheaper with way more features and in many cases a higher quality build. no foolin with unreliable factory amps, either. Thanks, but I guess I'll still need the connector to get the radio to work haha. But I'd rather stay with the OEM radio system. I think the oem sound system is more than enough for me. I hate new radios because they don't fit well with the rest of the interior of our cars and I don't need any more power than what I have already standard. I have an aftermarker 800w amp in the trunk and I simply wanna get rid of it. This post has been edited by dudeofchaos: Mar 1, 2012 - 4:16 PM |
Mar 1, 2012 - 4:37 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 28, '09 From Auburn, AL Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I know what you mean, the oem appeal can be pretty strong. The 6th gens are GREAT for sound quality naturally. I dont know how you like your music, but get a nice little 4 channel to power a 10" sub in a sealed enclosure tucked away in the trunk and some JBL components up front and youll never regret it. even with oem head unit
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Mar 1, 2012 - 5:10 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 9, '08 From Blainville Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
I do appreciate great quality sound, though I don't need it
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