Tutorial on how to remove, change or replace a Toyota Yaris head unit or the tray that originally takes the place of where an aftermarket head unit CD player…
Tutorial on how to remove, change or replace a Toyota Yaris head unit or the tray that originally takes the place of where an aftermarket head unit CD player…
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I’m not exactly sure what happened here.. you have the original cd-player
and the aftermarket one.. but how does that even work? Can you switch
between the 2 whilst driving? Any commenet would be greatly appreciated
I don’t kno how to clerk of the sound works plz help ps what mode and stuff
do u putt it in
Thank you and them fa..ets.
Excellent tutorial
i’m dutch, so excuse me for my writing 😉 hello, very helpful video! thx i
have a request. I went to the market a few days ago and and a lose object
in my car knocked to my upper light. the light i mean is the double reading
light inside the car in the front between the driver and the passenger.
it’s popped in my roof. i worked a bit on it and saw that the roof was in
cardboard or something like that. can you please show hot to replace a
lightholder like that :p
How do you add aux wire? HELP!
Great video, made me realise that I could easily install a new stereo into
the tray myself. I’ve got a CD player I’d like to fit into my 2000 Yaris,
and I’ve bought the PC2-17-4 wiring loom to fit it to the system. My
problem, however, is that my CD player has a 16 pin connection (as yours
does), My understanding was that the wiring loom needs to go from the
stereo to the car directly. Do I need to buy another connector to join the
two together (such as the PC3-433)? Thanks for your help!
Why don’t you screw lower headunit and/or at least upper facia under the
dials? It pops out really easy, so I think it’s not safe to drive with no
screws there.
Quelles sont les dimention de l auto radio (LargeurXlongeurXProfondeur)?
This video is flawed, in a 2002 yaris, lower plastic facia can’t be removed
because it is screwed from the inside. You have to unscrew 2 screws behind
the ashtray and 2 next to the climate control system. After that you can
remove both original and aftermarket radios/CD players together with the
plastic fascia (if you want, you can now remove the fascia itself, as the
screws are easily accesible).
keep doing these videos I have a civic type r like yours and they are very
interesting thanks keep it up !!!!
Great video, thanx man. Long live Pet shop boys!
Just bought a 2001 Yaris with an *omg* standard tape deck. Great video –
will be referencing back to it very soon! Much appreciated.
Great video. Was struggling until I watched this. Cheers
will this work in a 54 plate yaris??
Thank you very much.
Thanks Andy, good feedback like yours let’s us know when we’re heading in
the right direction! Any video requests at all?
this video should be reversed
nice accent! east London?
hi. Thanks for the video. One question: can i connect the steering wheel’s
remote control on the aftermarket cd unit?