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post Jul 11, 2011 - 3:25 AM
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enVyVNCE

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Hey What's Up !

So I have this problem with my 1994 celica Gt , and i need help installing a crappy sony xplod head unit .

my stock head unit was broken from the previous owner (the volume dial thing) and i dont have any music .

so pretty much this is what happened me and my friend went and bought a wiring harness from walmart , he helped me
splice the wire with the aftermarket head unit , and hooked up everything . then we put everything back together and turned the car on . NOTHING HAPPENED . so we checked all the fuses and NOTHING HAPPENED . we removed the battery . we tried everything and NOTHING HAPPENED .

Just yesterday my brother was looking at my car and right on the passenger window, on a little sticker that i never paid attention too said "if stereo is removed , it will not work" so i have freaking out and decided too look into it .

so after about a year with out a stereo , i started to wonder why the heck my stereo didnt work , waiting for it to magically turn on while driving. i did some research (i read the how-to on 6gc also) and found The Install Doctor . i read it , removed everything , unhooked the two plugs from under the stock amp , this is where i start to think . because i have a wiring harness that is connected only to the aftermarket unit to the cars plug . my wiring harness did not have any connections to the plugs that were previously connected to the stock amp , i started becoming very irritated because it was 2 in the morning and i built up the courage to make it work . it was about 90 something degrees in my garage and i closed my doors because there were tons of mosquitoes and i was sweating like crazy .

heres the link to the install doctor
http://www.installdr.com/installdocs/toyota/PDF/869009.asp

this is what confused me
"If you did have an amplifier,
disconnecting the white connectors from the
blue connector below the amplifier
converted your vehicle back to the same
wiring as the standard radios wiring."

do you need the amp ?

im a noob at the whole wiring and stereo stuff so please HELP MEEEE !!!!

i dont know if i have the right wiring harness(this prbly sounds stupid but IDK) . ): PLEASE HELP

i havent had real music come from my speaker in A YEAR !

this is prbly and easy fix and im gonna feel stupid but PLEASE HELP ! ahh

what do you do with the stock amp ?

i hate taking my car apart for no reason at all !

if any one can help please help me !

ill post pics up soon .
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Much appreciated , vince

This post has been edited by enVyVNCE: Jul 11, 2011 - 3:32 AM
 
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post Jul 11, 2011 - 9:54 AM
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When you say you spliced the harness onto the loom did you have to solder or was it just connector blocks?

An aftermarket audio harness should use your original plugs and adapt them to the standard ISO connection.

If you had to cut and splice it may be you did it wrong.

I'm a professional audio fitter and I see cut & splice everyday that people have done wrong because a connection is dodgy or the splice to the wrong wire
post Jul 12, 2011 - 9:05 PM
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QUOTE (Panic @ Jul 11, 2011 - 10:54 AM) *
When you say you spliced the harness onto the loom did you have to solder or was it just connector blocks?

An aftermarket audio harness should use your original plugs and adapt them to the standard ISO connection.

If you had to cut and splice it may be you did it wrong.

I'm a professional audio fitter and I see cut & splice everyday that people have done wrong because a connection is dodgy or the splice to the wrong wire



uhmm there wasn't any soldering involved , and no connector blocks , just electrical tape .

i dont really know what im talking about but ill post up some pics

the head unit has the original plug .

thanks for the reply !




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