How to Remove Radio / CD Changer from 2003 Toyota Camry for Repair.
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Removal and installation of Radio / CD Changer from 2003 Toyota Camry. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Can you do a video on removing the radio/ cd changer and installing a new stereo deck please?
Good video. Straight and to the point thanks
This video save my time.
OK. Thanks. I have another question. My radio/cd deck doesn't work properly. The radio works perfectly, but when I insert a CD, it doesn't play, and after a couple of seconds, it ejects on its own. Do you know how much it could cost to fix the cd player?
Is the navigation stereo model.. fits bolt on? Or some mods on wiring??
thanks man
Nice job!!!
Yes it is the same.
Can this be done on the 2004 Toyota Camry?
alot easier than a 02 durango thats for sure
bruh the battery is connected look at the security light blipping at the beginning
DO THE LEXUS IS200 PLEASE.
Where can I get the dash to replace
i see on other videos they comment you shouldn't disconnect the battery when replacing the factory radio with aftermarket because it screws up the idle or the ECU i prefer to disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical issues does this cause computer issues if i disconnect the battery thanks and great video
+G Campbell You can disconnect the battery and it won't cause any issues.
Thank you for the reply
HiTechElectronic instead of showing me the time/hour of vehicle. my vehicle says "MPG" how do I change it from MPG to Actual time of the vehicle bruh? Any suggestion would be needed and appreciated most definitely.
I wonder if the air control that vehicle will work to another camry manual control that is not digital
According to this guy on a blog:
There is a computer interface in between, sort of.
On your manual system, the ECU for that head unit directly controls the blower speeds (which is part of that wiring connector with the 8-pins (H11), of which I think there are only 4 or 5 used). On the automatic system, the ECU for the head unit has a multiplex single output going to a blower motor controller (which you don't have in your vehicle), and that separate controller takes care of the different motor speeds. There are many other differences similar to this.
Also, you would need the interior temperature sensor, and the tubing that draws air from the cabin back into the blower housing (the sensor needs to be in an air flow). I actually think the solar sensor could be put in, but you have no wiring harness to connect it to, so you would need to run wiring from the solar sensor into the proper pins on the automatic head unit wiring connector. Same thing with the temperature sensor (you have no wiring harness to connect to it).
I don't see the practicality of making such a change. If this is really important to you, replace your car with one that has an automatic climate control system.
source: www.toyotanation.com/forum/104-camry-5th-6th-gen-2002-2006-2007-2011-2nd-gen-solara-2004-2008/753802-5th-gen-auto-climate-control-swap.html
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My 03 looks diff
Not very informative bad camera angle.
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Video should be called "how to steal a Car stereo with AC vents attached to it"?