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229 messages, Last post on Nov 26, 2009 at 11:16 PM
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Replying to: lagirl1 (Jul 20, 2008 9:01 pm) |
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I have a camry 2004. Does toyota sell new MP3 players and install them? ratae |
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I have had problems with my CD player for a while now. I'm a single mom and went the easiest route - I bought a used one, same model. So all I have to do is switch them out. However, I have looked and looked online and can't find out the steps to take apart the dash to get into the head-unit area. I found a couple of sites for similar cars, but I'm really hoping to find step-by-step instructions for a beginner like me - without having to pay anything. Any ideas? |
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Replying to: harpofworship (Nov 16, 2008 7:35 am)
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Replying to: rearwheeldrive (Nov 26, 2008 6:50 pm) Thanks.
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Replying to: harpofworship (Nov 27, 2008 3:27 am) I replaced radios all the time on late 90 Camrys and it sounds like the procedures are the same. Use a screwdriver with tape covering the tip and pry up on the edge of the plastic trim around the back edge of the console gear shiter, left and right side. Then work around the rest of the piece until it comes out completely pops up. Next remove the 4 bolts that hold the radio in place. You need a 10mm size socket with a ratchet or a Phillips screw driver will work if you press hard. Let me know if this is good info or not. When I see a 2004 I'll know if this info is the same for a 97 removal. |
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| Is the jbl option worth it or could I do better with an aftermarket speaker/amp setup for around the same price? I'm looking for a refined quality, not boomy sound...thanks | |
does anyone have a wiring diagram to help us wire a radio into our car. was bought used and does not have radio
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Replying to: yvonne4 (Feb 21, 2009 10:48 am) Id would buy a cheap voltmeter from Radio Shack, $4.00. Hook it up to the wires one at a time and go through the positions on the ignition key, and the power from the interior light fuse for the lights on the radio. Car volts are not harmful you can put your hands on the battery post, Neg. and Pos. and you won't get shocked. I have a spare radio but haven't trouble finding the right connector for it so I can use it in my old car, and wire it up to the the wires that are there. |
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I just took delivery on my 2009 Camry XLE V-6 with the Navigation system and JBL. How do you keep the radio stations displayed on the screen so it doesn't disappear in 10 seconds? I have searched the manuals and internet without a hint of how to do this simple task. Also I am having a problem finding the "sweet spot" setting up the stereo sound and was wondering how others set it up. I know it's a personal preference...but I prefer hearing all speakers. Thank you!
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