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post May 25, 2011 - 7:53 PM
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OK so i bought a 1994 Celica GTS 5spd and am replacing the aftermarket cd deck, there was a crappy sony one in there that wasnt wired properly so i took it out. I have a JVC USB Bluetooth deck to install. The car has no harness, i have to hard wire it. There are duplicate colored wires coming from the factory dash which is making the install difficult. I already checked out installdr but it doesnt help. Anyone have input on my situation?


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post May 25, 2011 - 8:37 PM
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Option 1:
  • replace existing 'hacked' harness with a new one ($26.15 from partznet.com before 6gc discount) Part Number: 86203-20200
  • buy metra 70-8112 audio integration harness ($10.37 from Amazon.com)
  • then simply wire up battery (constant 12V), ignition (switched 12V), remote amp, ground, antenna (optional), and RCA connectors to pre-outs on new aftermarket headunit.

Option 2:


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post May 25, 2011 - 9:47 PM
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QUOTE (azian_advanced @ May 25, 2011 - 8:37 PM) *
Option 1:
  • replace existing 'hacked' harness with a new one ($26.15 from partznet.com before 6gc discount) Part Number: 86203-20200
  • buy metra 70-8112 audio integration harness ($10.37 from Amazon.com)
  • then simply wire up battery (constant 12V), ignition (switched 12V), remote amp, ground, antenna (optional), and RCA connectors to pre-outs on new aftermarket headunit.

Option 2:

Okay great, with option #1 does partznet.com deliver to CAN?
As you can see mine looks pretty trashed and would be a b*tch to assemble manually, i think im jus gona spend the 20$.. Also check my local auto scrap yards. The butt connectors you see in the below pics were already there unattached when i disassembled my dash.
With the old deck audio was coming out of the speakers but every time i pressed a button it would make a high pitched ear piercing sound so i took it apart and noticed the ugly mess..









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