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Need help in replacing headunit in 2000 Camry XLE
The 2000 Camry XLE has the premium JBL sound system with a separate amp. The
existing Camry radio/6 CD changer went south and I'm replacing it with a new head unit. So I have questions: 1 Is the amp located behind the glove compartment for the 2000 Camry XLE? 2 Where can I get pinout and interconnection diagram information for the XLE? I might just ended up tracing the wires one by one, but if information is available, I would appreciate it. 3 The new headunit has preamp outputs for both the front and back speakers. Is it better to use the existing JBL amp or use the integrated amp on the headunit? Ok, I could try it both ways and found out, assume I get this far. I've Googled and found very little information on the XLE relative switching the JBL sound system to a conventional headunit so thank you in advance for any instructions or advice. |
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Need help in replacing headunit in 2000 Camry XLE
"Ender W" kalelmail (@) yahoo.com wrote in message ... " Frank" wrote in message . .. The 2000 Camry XLE has the premium JBL sound system with a separate amp. The existing Camry radio/6 CD changer went south and I'm replacing it with a new head unit. So I have questions: 1 Is the amp located behind the glove compartment for the 2000 Camry XLE? 2 Where can I get pinout and interconnection diagram information for the XLE? I might just ended up tracing the wires one by one, but if information is available, I would appreciate it. 3 The new headunit has preamp outputs for both the front and back speakers. Is it better to use the existing JBL amp or use the integrated amp on the headunit? Ok, I could try it both ways and found out, assume I get this far. I've Googled and found very little information on the XLE relative switching the JBL sound system to a conventional headunit so thank you in advance for any instructions or advice. I believe there is a amp bypass harness on the right side inside the dash where you removed the radio. The bypass harness is the standard Toyota harness Then you can use the standard Toyota harness (metra 70-1761) to wire to aftermarket unit The audio guy at Fry's helped me to locate the Metra 70-8113 integration harness. Its was too easy, no need tear the car apart or locate the JBL amp. The Toyota OEM premium JBL amp didn't sound all that good but the wife is happy to have her stereo back plus many extra features on the new headunit. Oh well, I might just tear everything out and put in a real sound system next time. |
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