Pretty quick disassembly and assembly… I have no doubt the motherboard would be identical to the one shown in this video, but the 6 CD player on my 2007 Highlander had a different assembly once the stereo was removed. Put it all back together before i started breaking shit but great video!
Thanks, this is great! I will say it seems unnecessary to have the female to female coupler. Correct me if I'm wrong but you can just cut off one male end of the 3-ft cable and attach it to the female mount.
The tape player is not connected but a dummy cassette is needed that the stereo select tape mode...how does the stereo detect a cassette then select tape player whilst the tape player isn't connected to the stereo. I heard that it shouldn't be connected because it might cause nasty sounds
Hello Julie and Tom, good question...because we did try an adapter and it introduced a lot of noise into the signal. At least this method has a clean signal. Rick
yes. it should but the fake cassette has to be running to act as a switch for the signal to pass thru the amplifier etc. Unfortunately thats the only way i know it will work. rick
Isru - first tin the wire and then tin the post where it goes...and then hold the wire on the post that is tinned and apply the soldering iron for only a few seconds to melt the solder and that is the way to do soldering with fine wires. I use a very fine point tip soldering iron . Hope this helps.
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Pretty quick disassembly and assembly… I have no doubt the motherboard would be identical to the one shown in this video, but the 6 CD player on my 2007 Highlander had a different assembly once the stereo was removed. Put it all back together before i started breaking shit but great video!
Thanks, this is great! I will say it seems unnecessary to have the female to female coupler. Correct me if I'm wrong but you can just cut off one male end of the 3-ft cable and attach it to the female mount.
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Thanks for video! Very useful!
The tape player is not connected but a dummy cassette is needed that the stereo select tape mode...how does the stereo detect a cassette then select tape player whilst the tape player isn't connected to the stereo. I heard that it shouldn't be connected because it might cause nasty sounds
Great video
Great instruction
Dumb question...
Why not just buy the cassette adapter and plug and play?
Hello Julie and Tom, good question...because we did try an adapter and it introduced a lot of noise into the signal. At least this method has a clean signal. Rick
Hi, I have a mini-disc player at this connection. Should work too, or?
yes. it should but the fake cassette has to be running to act as a switch for the signal to pass thru the amplifier etc. Unfortunately thats the only way i know it will work. rick
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Trying to do this to my 2001 Toyota solara How did u attach the wire to the female stereo connector ?
Isru - first tin the wire and then tin the post where it goes...and then hold the wire on the post that is tinned and apply the soldering iron for only a few seconds to melt the solder and that is the way to do soldering with fine wires. I use a very fine point tip soldering iron . Hope this helps.
or just buy the plug in one
Is this a joke?
You know that dummy cassette that you put into the radio should play your music from your phone with out doing all those other steps.