How To Remove Toyota Yaris Head Unit CD Player

How To Remove Toyota Yaris 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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Felix Cat says:

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 

AwM2k12 says:

I don’t kno how to clerk of the sound works plz help ps what mode and stuff
do u putt it in 

mhairiba1 says:

Thank you and them fa..ets.

Sarfraz Ahmad says:

Excellent tutorial

ruben van heuverswijn says:

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

mijan1995 says:

How do you add aux wire? HELP!

captainhazza says:

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!

m1schko says:

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.

Cyril Cressier says:

Quelles sont les dimention de l auto radio (LargeurXlongeurXProfondeur)?

bolka777 says:

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).

Andy Camilleri says:

keep doing these videos I have a civic type r like yours and they are very
interesting thanks keep it up !!!!

ThePavelvlasov says:

Great video, thanx man. Long live Pet shop boys!

therealsistercrow says:

Just bought a 2001 Yaris with an *omg* standard tape deck. Great video –
will be referencing back to it very soon! Much appreciated.

Paul Fowler says:

Great video. Was struggling until I watched this. Cheers

samusyoungus01 says:

will this work in a 54 plate yaris??

mohd salim Yunus says:

Thank you very much.

TechTuners says:

Thanks Andy, good feedback like yours let’s us know when we’re heading in
the right direction! Any video requests at all?

Baba Ali says:

this video should be reversed

Paolo Marletta says:

nice accent! east London?

beatoangelico128 says:

hi. Thanks for the video. One question: can i connect the steering wheel’s
remote control on the aftermarket cd unit?

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