About to install mine soon, ordered a harness from auto harness warehouse and got my headunit out of a 2023 Tacoma for free! Replace my seats out of a 2023 Tacoma and the seller gave me the head unit for free.
Do you have the part number for the 3.0 head unit? Lookong forward in doing the same i have a 2016 jbl version and want to make sure i get the right head unit
Can you share the 3.0 AMP Toyota part number? I'm not able to find this anywhere in the country. Junkyards are telling me the 18-22 amp is the same and compatible.
@@MuscleAmerican thank you! wow this is expensive, $700 for 3.0 head unit, $400 for amp (finally tracked one down) and $260 for wiring for a total of $1,360...debating if this is really worth it.
@@MuscleAmerican not worth it, but agree worth it for under $1k. Finding this combination may take months, I guess everyone is trying to upgrade. So surprised at Toyota, great truck, not great sound/infotainment. I had a 2016 Silverado which was so far ahead in this space.
Awesome tutorial and many thanks for posting the vid. I have a 2017 Tacoma with the standard entune unit (no JBL) so my install would be a little easier but I do have a question. Is this wirelessly connecting via bluetooth to enable carplay or do you have to connect it via USB?
@@kempokiai @MuscleAmerican hi all! I have 2017 standard (no JBL) does this mean I can just get no JBL harness and install 3.0 unit with JBL and don't have to change factory amp?
so i have a 2016 sr5 with the stock basic radio and am wanting to upgrade to the non jbl version of this and I found a head unit on ebay for sale but upon doing other research it says I would have to get a bigger bezel to accommodate the newer head unit because the bigger screen size so im unsure whether I need one or not
@@MuscleAmerican I've looked on ebay but all I see all of them look alike and don't appear to accommodate the larger radio possibly you would know where or what my best option is?
@@caseyLYm49I just looked on eBay and found some. It’s not much bigger than the one you have. You can look at infotainment.com, they have one but eBay is going to be cheaper.
@@MuscleAmericanI found everything I needed and purchased the harness and bezel but when I go to setup(once the arrives) I take it everything such as fuel economy and factory Toyota stuff works on the radio even though mine is a 2016. I also appreciate your assistance
I just installed mine today after looking at your video and I’m very happy with the result. However, the trip information is not showing up for me on the head unit. Like where it shows the trip time, mpg, etc. Does your head unit show this info?
I’ve never looked until now. Mine has the MPG graph but no trip info like “avg speed after start” or “elapsed time after start” it also doesn’t show any history
Thanks for the info, I have a 2016 TRD off road, I plan to perform this conversion just need the non JBl 2020-up and arness right? Steering controls will be keeped too?
@@MuscleAmerican Great, already purchase 2022 3.0 head unit without GPS and entune 2.0 to entune 3.0 transplant Harness and USB Adapter from autoharnesshouse, hope I can easily install, thanks I apreciate your effort and useful info
I have a 2019 OR with the JBL unit so I would likely have the same setup you had. My question is: I like the integrated touch buttons on the existing unit that are in the unit. Can you tell me if the new unit has the same integrated buttons or are they all outside of the unit? Thank you.
Wow this is exactly what I want for my 2022 Rav4 Prime SE. Do you know if I can swap my 8.0" screen with the 2023 XSE one that is 10.5"? (Assuming both are not JBL) Would I need the wire harness converter?
Thanks for the video. I have a 2019 without JBL. Can you tell me where to start looking for the head unit and its model number. Also, what info do I need to get a wiring bundle. Thanks much
I believe the part number for the non JBL unit is 86140-04230. And for the wiring harness check out the description in the video for a link to Auto Harness House.
Does the JBL head until have anything better to it over the regular radio that is not JBL?, I know the speakers are different but I’m wondering about just the radio it’s self.
Hello, my name is Efren and I want to thank you for this video, if you would be kind enough to answer a question, I would really appreciate it. I am not using my factory amplifier but I left it connected since it is part of the reverse and proximity sensors like I need the amplifier, I saw in your video that the camera works, my speakers sound from a non-original amplifier that I installed, please do you think I need to buy the amplifier too, thank you
Doesn’t matter what year as long as it’s 2020+. The only feature I’ve noticed that didn’t carry over was trip information that relates to MPG. It’s a menu option within the 3.0 headunit.
I am looking for info if this will work, I have a 2019 2.0 stereo system "without" JBL, can I swap it out with a 3.0 "with" JBL head unit? I know that the wiring wont work and will I have to get adapters. I didnt know if the JBL amp was for the subwoofer and not the front speakers only or does it power all the speakers?
Quick question. When you got the stereo did you have to program it to your truck since it's a different VIN? I ask because some of the ones I've found on ebay state that they may need programming.
I have a 2017 Tacoma non jbl. Just purchased the 2023 oem screen and all jbl speakers and subwoofer that comes with it. What do I need to purchase for all that. Can you put links right in reply because I am not good with this stuff.
That’s going to be extremely challenging and I don’t know if it will be possible. They are not very cross compatible. Your best bet would be to get a 2020+ non JBL head unit and then make the conversion.
Do some more research, I could be wrong but I don’t think it’s possible. You have no wiring for the AMP since yours is a non JBL. You can do an aftermarket headunit and AMP. A lot of guys do that.
@@masonmckee6922 yes but that’s a big job. If you’re not comfortable doing wiring it’s going to be hard. If I were you I would just get a non JBL 2020+ headunit with the wiring harness mentioned in the video. That’s going to be the easiest way.
what does the (gps) connection do? i already bought the headunit but i am unsure of what harness to buy, if you could please help me understand this a bit more i would appreciate it. thank you
I have a ‘16 trd sport with the oem jbl system-i plan on installing an aftermarket amp and sub to replace the oem ones. would it still be compatible with the 3.0 headunit?
Do you know if I the JBL Headunit will work on a non-JBL speaker system? I have a 2017 Tacoma non-JBL, but there's a good deal for a JBL headunit. Thanks!
Does the built in navigation actually work with new head unit? Okay, so when you click on the menu button, is there a square app that says destination with a pin and a map silhouette in the background? That’s what I meant. Nice job by the way.
@@MuscleAmerican Got it, I purchased a non JBL entune 3.0 head unit. Is it basically worthless? I can still return it if that is the case. I only got it for $250.
@@irvinggarcia1735 yeah you won’t need the amp. That’s only if you had the JBL system. The only other thing you will need is the non JBL wiring harness. Check out the links in the description.
You need 4 things for the JBL conversion. 1. A 3.0 JBL headunit 2. The retrofit wiring harness for the headunit 3. A 2020+ OEM JBL Amp 4. An adaptor for the Amp Check out the video description for links.
@@MuscleAmerican STINGER Wrangler JK Stereo Replacement HD Touchscreen Radio with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Handsfree Bluetooth, Dual USB Includes All-in-one Dash Kit & Interface, 2007-2018
the "New 3.0 headunit" is junk hope you got that for free because there are aftermarket units that do a much better job and have wireless carplay and also give you the ability to use the USB port for music/videos, keep all your OEM options and more. Toyota is so cheap they could not even give you a second USB port for data, onlt one and it can only be used for one option or the other... LAME!
@@MuscleAmerican I'm showing prices higher. $700 for 3.0 JBL head unit and can't find amp anywhere on E-Bay. Any suggestions on where to get an amp locally?
About to install mine soon, ordered a harness from auto harness warehouse and got my headunit out of a 2023 Tacoma for free! Replace my seats out of a 2023 Tacoma and the seller gave me the head unit for free.
Wow killer deal!
You can send the link I want to order one
My guy! Thanks a ton for this, I saw this upgrade on the Tacoma forums. Definitely gonna do this for my 2019! Great video and thorough explanation
Thanks for the video, straightforward and helpful. I was able to do this upgrade for under $500 cause of a steal on a head unit.
Nice work!
How much did you pay for your head unit
dude this video was solid thanks for making it. super straight forward and easy to follow
Thank you! 🙏 glad I could help
Do you have the part number for the 3.0 head unit? Lookong forward in doing the same i have a 2016 jbl version and want to make sure i get the right head unit
The JBL head unit part number is 86140-04210. You need the 2020+ factory amp as well.
Can you share the 3.0 AMP Toyota part number? I'm not able to find this anywhere in the country. Junkyards are telling me the 18-22 amp is the same and compatible.
The part number for the 2020+ amp is 86280-04080. You need a 2020 or newer amp or it won’t work, they are slightly different than the older ones.
@@MuscleAmerican thank you! wow this is expensive, $700 for 3.0 head unit, $400 for amp (finally tracked one down) and $260 for wiring for a total of $1,360...debating if this is really worth it.
@@salvatorecasale7107 yeah you gotta weigh those options!
@@MuscleAmerican not worth it, but agree worth it for under $1k. Finding this combination may take months, I guess everyone is trying to upgrade. So surprised at Toyota, great truck, not great sound/infotainment. I had a 2016 Silverado which was so far ahead in this space.
Where can I buy a bigger bezel? I have non jbl and have SR5 model as well as the wire hardness?
Awesome tutorial and many thanks for posting the vid. I have a 2017 Tacoma with the standard entune unit (no JBL) so my install would be a little easier but I do have a question. Is this wirelessly connecting via bluetooth to enable carplay or do you have to connect it via USB?
Glad you enjoyed the video! The factory head unit is not wireless but you can buy an after market Binize box that will make it wireless.
@@MuscleAmerican awesome! Thank you so much for the quick reply. I appreciate it so much.
@@kempokiai @MuscleAmerican hi all! I have 2017 standard (no JBL) does this mean I can just get no JBL harness and install 3.0 unit with JBL and don't have to change factory amp?
Thank you for the video. Exactly what I wanted to know. Now I'm debating whether it's worth installing OEM vs aftermarket.
Yeah I debated that too. If there was a perfect fit aftermarket head unit I might have gone that route. But I’m happy with the factory one so far!
Does the factory Navigation still work???
@@61espodid you find out?
@@Justin-bw6hcYes it supposedly does.
so i have a 2016 sr5 with the stock basic radio and am wanting to upgrade to the non jbl version of this and I found a head unit on ebay for sale but upon doing other research it says I would have to get a bigger bezel to accommodate the newer head unit because the bigger screen size so im unsure whether I need one or not
Yes you will need a bigger bezel to fit the larger screen. They do sell them.
@@MuscleAmerican I've looked on ebay but all I see all of them look alike and don't appear to accommodate the larger radio possibly you would know where or what my best option is?
@@caseyLYm49I just looked on eBay and found some. It’s not much bigger than the one you have. You can look at infotainment.com, they have one but eBay is going to be cheaper.
@@MuscleAmericanI found everything I needed and purchased the harness and bezel but when I go to setup(once the arrives) I take it everything such as fuel economy and factory Toyota stuff works on the radio even though mine is a 2016. I also appreciate your assistance
@@caseyLYm49can you link me to a larger bezel ?
I just installed mine today after looking at your video and I’m very happy with the result. However, the trip information is not showing up for me on the head unit. Like where it shows the trip time, mpg, etc. Does your head unit show this info?
I’ve never looked until now. Mine has the MPG graph but no trip info like “avg speed after start” or “elapsed time after start” it also doesn’t show any history
Can you let me know the part # for the 3.0 head unit and where to purchase. I have a 2019 Tacoma with JBL
The JBL PN: 86140-04210
I got a 2017 with the jbl. Guess I better start saving up $$$. Called a junkyard that had a wrecked 2020 with the jbl. Dude wants 900 bucks for it!
Just for the headunit?
@@MuscleAmerican yea. I told him he has rocks in his head.
@@Rockinruffhouser get them to throw in the amp too.
@@MuscleAmerican if they throw it in too then it’ll be worth it. How did you manage to figure out to do this modification?
@@Rockinruffhouser yeah, watch the video. It explains it all.
Do you happen to know the AMP model number?
My truck came with the 3.0 unit and going to get rid of it immediately. Stock stereos are horrible. Getting the trailgrid alpine unit.
Yeah not the best but the 3.0 is better than the 2.0
@@MuscleAmerican yeah if want to keep stock might as well have the newest version. Some aftermarket stereos just don't look right.
@@Shadowdancer777 yeah I really thought about the Pioneer DMH-WT7600NEX since you can do a flush mount install but it’s pricey.
The amps i see are over 800$? Also can you give off links for the harness? Im not sure which to buy.
Thanks!
Yeah the amp was hard for me to find at a decent price. I found one locally at a good price. For the links check the video description.
@@MuscleAmerican for the wiring harness i believe there are multiple?
@@trollwaffen1248 yes, JBL and non JBL harnesses
Thanks for the info, I have a 2016 TRD off road, I plan to perform this conversion just need the non JBl 2020-up and arness right? Steering controls will be keeped too?
Yes just the non JBL harness and new headunit. It will keep all the factory controls.
@@MuscleAmerican Great, already purchase 2022 3.0 head unit without GPS and entune 2.0 to entune 3.0 transplant Harness and USB Adapter from autoharnesshouse, hope I can easily install, thanks I apreciate your effort and useful info
@@abrahamsalas5709awesome! Let me know how it goes.
I have a 2019 OR with the JBL unit so I would likely have the same setup you had. My question is: I like the integrated touch buttons on the existing unit that are in the unit. Can you tell me if the new unit has the same integrated buttons or are they all outside of the unit? Thank you.
The buttons are on the outside
Wow this is exactly what I want for my 2022 Rav4 Prime SE. Do you know if I can swap my 8.0" screen with the 2023 XSE one that is 10.5"? (Assuming both are not JBL) Would I need the wire harness converter?
My trucks 2017 trd off road no jbl. What would I need ? Thank you !!!
@@4coopdawg a non JBL head unit and the non JBL wiring harness. Check out the video description for more details on those.
Thanks for the video. I have a 2019 without JBL. Can you tell me where to start looking for the head unit and its model number. Also, what info do I need to get a wiring bundle. Thanks much
I believe the part number for the non JBL unit is 86140-04230. And for the wiring harness check out the description in the video for a link to Auto Harness House.
Does the JBL head until have anything better to it over the regular radio that is not JBL?, I know the speakers are different but I’m wondering about just the radio it’s self.
No the functionality is the same
Hello, my name is Efren and I want to thank you for this video, if you would be kind enough to answer a question, I would really appreciate it. I am not using my factory amplifier but I left it connected since it is part of the reverse and proximity sensors like I need the amplifier, I saw in your video that the camera works, my speakers sound from a non-original amplifier that I installed, please do you think I need to buy the amplifier too, thank you
What would happen if I didn’t replace my 2018 sr5 amp but still got a 2022 jbl headunit
I don’t know for sure but I suspect you wouldn’t be able to have any sound come out of the speakers.
@@MuscleAmerican what does the amp its self do tho? Does it power the sub?
@@creeperman1258 yes, it amplifies the sub but it’s very much integrated into the whole system so you need it for everything to work properly.
Do i need to replace the fascia of the 2017 tacoma TRD? Or will the 2020 3.0 Headunit work in the existing spot?
It should fit if you have a TRD model. I believe the only one you have to replace it on is the SR5 models.
Awesome thanks! I’m assuming you retained all features and does it matter which year entune 3.0 I need to purchase?
Doesn’t matter what year as long as it’s 2020+. The only feature I’ve noticed that didn’t carry over was trip information that relates to MPG. It’s a menu option within the 3.0 headunit.
I am looking for info if this will work,
I have a 2019 2.0 stereo system "without" JBL, can I swap it out with a 3.0 "with" JBL head unit? I know that the wiring wont work and will I have to get adapters.
I didnt know if the JBL amp was for the subwoofer and not the front speakers only or does it power all the speakers?
No it won’t work. Your best option is to get a aftermarket head unit and sub.
What is the part number on your head unit because there’s different version of the 3.0 entune
@@OvOGoya The JBL head unit part number is 86140-04210. You need the 2020+ factory amp as well.
do you have the part number of the non jbl head unit i would need?
@@mrmclovin6945 I think this is it. 86140-04230
Quick question. When you got the stereo did you have to program it to your truck since it's a different VIN? I ask because some of the ones I've found on ebay state that they may need programming.
Nope no programming needed
Where are located, I would like you to install
do you have the Dynamic Oem Navigaiton included in the Head unit? i have an 022 but none dynamic.
Not sure what you mean by Dynamic?
I have a 2017 Tacoma non jbl. Just purchased the 2023 oem screen and all jbl speakers and subwoofer that comes with it. What do I need to purchase for all that. Can you put links right in reply because I am not good with this stuff.
That’s going to be extremely challenging and I don’t know if it will be possible. They are not very cross compatible. Your best bet would be to get a 2020+ non JBL head unit and then make the conversion.
@@MuscleAmericanwhat’s the best bet for me to do. Already purchased, what do you think will work?
Do some more research, I could be wrong but I don’t think it’s possible. You have no wiring for the AMP since yours is a non JBL. You can do an aftermarket headunit and AMP. A lot of guys do that.
@@MuscleAmerican So I would new to buy a different head unit and new amp?
@@masonmckee6922 yes but that’s a big job. If you’re not comfortable doing wiring it’s going to be hard. If I were you I would just get a non JBL 2020+ headunit with the wiring harness mentioned in the video. That’s going to be the easiest way.
Solid video. I liked and Subscribed.
🙏 thank you
Do you know if there is an aftermarket amp that will work in place of the jbl amp? The amps are currently selling $800+ which is crazy overpriced
Yes there a few but the installation is going to be more work. Check out autoharnesshouse.com, I think they list compatible amps.
what does the (gps) connection do? i already bought the headunit but i am unsure of what harness to buy, if you could please help me understand this a bit more i would appreciate it. thank you
I believe it’s for Navigation. Is the head unit you got non JBL?
I have a ‘16 trd sport with the oem jbl system-i plan on installing an aftermarket amp and sub to replace the oem ones. would it still be compatible with the 3.0 headunit?
Yes, you just need the wiring harness and make sure your new amp is compatible with the 3.0 head-unit. Not all of them are.
Do you know if I the JBL Headunit will work on a non-JBL speaker system? I have a 2017 Tacoma non-JBL, but there's a good deal for a JBL headunit. Thanks!
No I don’t believe it’s possible. It needs an AMP to work properly. Check out autoharnesshouse.com though, they have a ton of good info on it.
Any idea if I would be able to install a JBL unit on a non JBL Tacoma ?
No you need to keep them separate
@@MuscleAmerican gotcha. Was not sure if I could install a JBL unit and just leave whatever extra connection it has just unused
Does the built in navigation actually work with new head unit? Okay, so when you click on the menu button, is there a square app that says destination with a pin and a map silhouette in the background? That’s what I meant. Nice job by the way.
Yes it does. Do you actually use that map? And why?
I feel that it is convenient to look at personally. Not many new vehicles have that anymore so I acknowledge that. Thank you for the video. Take care.
I have a 19 trd sport Tacoma no jbl package with gps, what part number radio would I need?
The non JBL unit is 86140-04230. I’m not sure if they all came with GPS so that’s something you might want to look into before buying.
Why does it have to be the JBL version if you previously had the JBL version? Is the non JBL not compatible?
Because the JBL version has a factory amp that only works with a JBL headunit.
@@MuscleAmerican Got it, I purchased a non JBL entune 3.0 head unit. Is it basically worthless? I can still return it if that is the case. I only got it for $250.
What is causing the display below the radio to blink like that?
It’s the frame rate of the camera. It doesn’t do that off camera.
Where do you get the extra clips?
On Amazon, the link is in the video description.
So all 2020+ head units support Apple car play? Someone was trying to tell me some don’t have it
I believe so, maybe they were saying it doesn’t have wireless CarPlay since it only supports wired.
I have 2019 Toyota Tacoma non JBL unit, can I upgrade to a JBL 3.0 unit?
No, you would need the OEM app and have to wire that all up which would be a headache.
The amp is just if you have the JBL system ?
@@irvinggarcia1735 yes
@@MuscleAmerican and just to clarify if you have the regular system and you still want 3.0 you don’t need the amp ?
@@irvinggarcia1735 yeah you won’t need the amp. That’s only if you had the JBL system. The only other thing you will need is the non JBL wiring harness. Check out the links in the description.
So I have a 2017 with JBL, it should be plug and play on the head unit correct? Nothing else needed?
You need 4 things for the JBL conversion.
1. A 3.0 JBL headunit
2. The retrofit wiring harness for the headunit
3. A 2020+ OEM JBL Amp
4. An adaptor for the Amp
Check out the video description for links.
Would this work in a 2018 non jbl?
Yes, you just need the non JBL harness and headunit.
It fits a Toyota Tacoma limited 2019, I need one, greetings
Yes it will!
Will it work if it’s a head unit from different Toyota or does it have to be a Tacoma to Tacoma
I believe the 4Runner might work but do your research.
Thank you
so for a 2017 non jbl all you need is a wiring harness
Yep, if your truck is a non JBL you need the non JBL wiring harness and non JBL 2020-2023 headunit to make the conversion.
Will this work for 2019 off road ? Trd
Yes, from 2016-2019. Do you have the JBL package?
Is it only wired carplay/android auto?
Yes it’s not wireless but you can make it wireless with a separate device. Check out my other video on how to do that.
Now, there is a unit that makes it wayyyy easier and cheaper $150
What’s it called?
@MuscleAmerican AUTOabc Wireless Carplay/Android Auto Adapter for Toyota with Entune2.0 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
@@MuscleAmerican STINGER Wrangler JK Stereo Replacement HD Touchscreen Radio with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Handsfree Bluetooth, Dual USB Includes All-in-one Dash Kit & Interface, 2007-2018
What's that shit cost? After market is better
the "New 3.0 headunit" is junk hope you got that for free because there are aftermarket units that do a much better job and have wireless carplay and also give you the ability to use the USB port for music/videos, keep all your OEM options and more. Toyota is so cheap they could not even give you a second USB port for data, onlt one and it can only be used for one option or the other... LAME!
I agree there are better options but I like the factory look and ease of implementation.
How much was the total?
3.0 head unit = $600
Wiring harness = $250
3.0 amp = $200 (found locally)
Amp adapter = $25
Total = $1075
@@MuscleAmerican I'm showing prices higher. $700 for 3.0 JBL head unit and can't find amp anywhere on E-Bay. Any suggestions on where to get an amp locally?