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Default Toyota Stereo Options/Wiring Harness

Hey Sharky,

First, I recommend using the Crutchfield tool (http://
http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/a...%2fMyCar..aspx)
for outfitting your specific vehicle. It's pretty intuitive, and they
have superb customer service - so if you get the wrong wiring harness,
they'll almost certainly accomodate you and send out the right one.

Actually - based on the information you already put down, I did a
search on Crutchfield and came up with this wiring harness:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_1207017...s.html?tp=2977..

Second, that plastic adapter will pry off. I just worked on a '97
Camry, and was not pleased with this setup at all. What I did was
actually unscrew the plastic adapter and take the whole assembly out
(speaker and plastic adapter). Once you have that out as one piece,
the speaker will come out with a fair amount of force (hey, you're not
using the speaker again, so don't worry about breaking it)...

Third... I have no idea about this one, so I'll leave it for someone
else to answer.

Have Fun!
~Mister.Lull



On Feb 8, 6:07*am, "Sharky" wrote:
Hi. *My wife just gave me the go-ahead to replace the factory double-din CD
and cass. player in our 1998 Toyota Sienna. *Now, before I did anything, I
went online towww.installer.comto see what was available for harnesses to
plug into the factory harness once I remove the radio. *After doing a quick
google search and finding a few newsgroup articles, it seems apparent that
there are some issues with aftermarket harnesses. *From what I've read, some
of the pins don't match up, the wiring is not right and the above website
seems to be the only one who has the right harness. *My trouble is, I'm not
sure which Toyota system I have. *Mine is actually two seperate DIN units,
one is the radio with cass. deck and the other is just a standalone CD
player. *Both have Toyota printed on the face, so I'm assuming these are not
aftermarket Bose or Delco type systems. *I'm going to check the manual, but
I don't recall there being much detail in it. *Apparently, there may also be
a factory amp mounted under the storage in the center console, that may have
to be bypassed. *Anyone know much about the Toyota factory stereo options
and aftermarket harnesses?

The second problem I ran into is trying to remove the mid-panel speakers.
They are fastened to a plastic adaptor with screws and apparently adhesive
of some sort. *With the screws removed, the speaker will not budge. *I know
I could easily take a glass bar and mallet and try to break them free, but I
don't want to damage the plastic mounting adaptor. *Is there any secrets to
removing these, or should I just keep working at it with the glass bar? *Are
the front door speakers the same way, or are they just screwed to the metal
door frame like most door speakers?

Third, seeing as how we have a three year old daughter, and I already have
an Almani DVD single-DIN receiver I plan to use, I would like to purchase a
pair of headrests with monitors already mounted in place. *I've seen a bunch
on Ebay, but I'm honestly not sure if they're any good or garbage. *I just
want a monitor, prefer with remote, without a DVD player built in, I'll let
the receiver handle that. *Any reccomendations would be welcome.

Thanks for any help,
Sharky