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post Feb 6, 2004 - 2:52 AM
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I have no clue on how to replace my stock cd player with another head unit. Do you guys know any good website on how to install an aftermarket cd player or how to wire my electrical neon lights elsewhere besides using the cigarette lighter as a power source?
post Feb 6, 2004 - 4:13 AM
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If you have to ask, please pay someone to put it in. Or at least do some research before even attempting(sp?).
I don't mean to sound like a jerk or anything, but you don't want to mess up a nice new cd deck by crossing a wire.
post Feb 6, 2004 - 10:35 AM
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If you don't know what your doing just go to circuit city or best buy and buy the smart harnesses. They are about $20 and they will plug right in no wiring needed.
post Feb 6, 2004 - 3:47 PM
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this should help

http://www.6gc.net/index.php?action=howto&itu=80
post Feb 6, 2004 - 4:10 PM
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QUOTE (3FingersCelica @ Feb 6, 2004 - 8:35 AM)
If you don't know what your doing just go to circuit city or best buy and buy the smart harnesses. They are about $20 and they will plug right in no wiring needed.

Or how about go to Sears and buy a Harness from 5 bucks.


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post Feb 6, 2004 - 4:54 PM
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QUOTE (NYCelica @ Feb 6, 2004 - 9:10 PM)
QUOTE (3FingersCelica @ Feb 6, 2004 - 8:35 AM)
If you don't know what your doing just go to circuit city or best buy and buy the smart harnesses.  They are about $20 and they will plug right in no wiring needed.

Or how about go to Sears and buy a Harness from 5 bucks.

Those ones you still need to do some wiring as far as I know. The smart harness you need to do no wiring whatsoever.
post Feb 6, 2004 - 7:04 PM
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I want to learn how to install things like glow gauges, steering wheel, and glow lights and all that good stuff. So, yeah I'm trying to learn how install these things myself because I get more satisfaction from doing it. I'm just using my celica as a test car to further my knowledge with cars. Well, thanks for the help. I Just ordered a crutchfield stereo system installation guide from crutchfield, have any of you guys ordered one yet or find the guide useful? It's free

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post Feb 6, 2004 - 8:56 PM
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Installing car stereos is one of the easiest things you can learn to do. As long as that guide was free then its ok. All you do is pull out your old head unit. Buy a harness from whatever store you choose. You just splice the harness that came w/ the headunit you bought and then wire them together. Both should come w/ a complete listing of what wire does. Now that will plug right into your stock plugs. Reverse the removal steps and your all done.
post Feb 6, 2004 - 9:42 PM
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QUOTE (3FingersCelica @ Feb 6, 2004 - 6:56 PM)
Installing car stereos is one of the easiest things you can learn to do. As long as that guide was free then its ok. All you do is pull out your old head unit. Buy a harness from whatever store you choose. You just splice the harness that came w/ the headunit you bought and then wire them together. Both should come w/ a complete listing of what wire does. Now that will plug right into your stock plugs. Reverse the removal steps and your all done.

Yeah, I talked to my dad about installing a cd player. He said the hard part is just taking out the panels.
post Feb 7, 2004 - 12:36 AM
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The panels on our celi's are pretty easy to get off. It should only take a minute or two.
post Feb 7, 2004 - 3:46 PM
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Dude, the biggest problem you will have in installing a new head unit is if you have a factory amp. If you have a factory amp and want to bypass it then you'll have to remove A LOT more pieces.

I'm the one who posted the how-to on "installing a new stereo". If you have any questions, you can either post them here or email me. I have some more detailed pics of my installation that I can send you if you like.

Also, if you ordered a stereo from Crutchfield, make sure you get the free wiring harness. If they say you can't use it for your vehicle, tell them they're wrong. Just make sure that it's for Toyotas 1987 and up. You'll need this whether you have the factory amp or not and you might as well get it for free.

Good luck and let me know if you have any questions.
post Feb 23, 2004 - 6:16 AM
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hey guys,

i'm also having problems trying to install a new head unit, and the thing is i can't get a wiring harness anywhere down here in Australia! If anyone has any form of wiring diagram or even a list of which colour wire is what it would really really help me! i have installed heaps of car stereos before but this one is killing me, the car doesn't have the factory amp, any help appreciated biggrin.gif

thanks
post Feb 23, 2004 - 7:52 AM
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Best How to Ever

Enjoy, this is the one I used to install mine.


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post Feb 27, 2004 - 8:49 AM
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thanks mate!
post Feb 27, 2004 - 11:50 AM
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QUOTE (runriot95 @ Feb 7, 2004 - 8:46 PM)
Dude, the biggest problem you will have in installing a new head unit is if you have a factory amp. If you have a factory amp and want to bypass it then you'll have to remove A LOT more pieces.

I'm the one who posted the how-to on "installing a new stereo". If you have any questions, you can either post them here or email me. I have some more detailed pics of my installation that I can send you if you like.

Also, if you ordered a stereo from Crutchfield, make sure you get the free wiring harness. If they say you can't use it for your vehicle, tell them they're wrong. Just make sure that it's for Toyotas 1987 and up. You'll need this whether you have the factory amp or not and you might as well get it for free.

Good luck and let me know if you have any questions.

That isnt necessarily true. I "bypassed" my amp and it only took like 15 bucks for the replacement harness and an hour to wire my new stereo. Its better just to totally remove the stock amp from the picture. You will want to use the power from your new stereo over your stock amp anyways. You just unplug the two connectors the lead into the stock amp.... replace with the new harnesses you bought from the store and wire the whole thing up to your new after market stereo. If you have the premium sound package with the tweeters like I do then you might want to consider having someone do it for you. I personally didnt use the stock tweeters and am just running off of the 6.5" in the doors and it sounds great. All it needs is a little thump behind it and its good to go. My reccomendation is just removing the stock amp from the picture. Just my 3 or 4 cents here.
post Feb 27, 2004 - 12:08 PM
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QUOTE (Drocay @ Feb 23, 2004 - 7:52 AM)
Best How to Ever

Enjoy, this is the one I used to install mine.

definetly... same one i used...


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post Feb 27, 2004 - 5:55 PM
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everything I would have suggested has been said, except for this: When wiring your head unit to the new harness, take all of your same color wires and twist them around each other on both sides of the harness. This means like a neat little mini 2 strand braid. You should have two wires for each speaker, being white for front left, grey for front right, green for rear left, purple for rear right. I suggest you braid them so that it increases the amount of work needed to pull the wires out of their positions, meaning you will be less likely to have problems with wires slipping out on you. That, and it looks neat.


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